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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 the Salvation Army 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, Egypt, 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 Philippines: 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 Great Britain. Chicago 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 United States war work campaign Smith houte for the winter. advocate of the McKay of Calais recently visited their court martial board. ior somier weirare worK. parents, J. W. McKay and wife. Lewis Martin of Belfast is visiting his The number of women workers In Harold N. Stewart aud bride, after a : parents, William Martin and wife. LAMOINE. the war zone, aside from the regiments of and visit ofa week with Mr. Stewart’s psrents, Philip Martin, wife and infant son Mrs Fred L Hodgkins is visiting her telephone operators stenog- DRINK C. I. Stewart and wife, have returned to Wesley are visiting at William Martin’s. sister, Mrs. Robie Norwood, at South- raphers sent over by the United States where will make west Harbor. government, is increasing At a Auburn, they their John Tracy has arrived home from Bar dally. 1»cent counting the Y. M. 0. A. had aatne. Harbor, where he was employed during John F. Cool id ge and wife will close of 650 women workers In .Nov 4. M. ; the summer. their house here this week and re urn to upward the Salvation lass- Mass, after a visit in France, Army 1,210 Arthur Johnson has moved his family Wallhan, Edgecomb. WENT FKANKL1N. ies, the K. of C. 50 stenographers, the from South Qouldsboro into the Donnell Nov. 4. R. Y. W. C. A. 50, and the A. L. A. a Mrs. Angie Smith I* ill of influenza. house here. dozen librarians. The Red Cross, of j Frank C. Blsisdeii is at home from Hali- SUNSET. Mrs. Geneva Young and daughter course, has sent over hundreds of Harold Sellers is at the home of his j tai. Mari ne of East Sullivan are visiting her nurses. Extra Good Coffee. fath Sellers. Miss Koch resumed services at the sister, Mrs. W. M. Pet tee. r, Dudley “Y” women are in en- ! I Seventy-five — I Its rich body teems with good flavor Each sip is ehurch here Nov. 3. Mrs. Fanny Leighton, who was called Courtney Eaton and wife have received tertainment work, from the ports to evidence of the care and skill exercised in its news that thei” who is in have tin- superior Frank (Jrindle and family were guests to Franklin by the severe illness of her son, France, the trenches. Many performed j was wounded. in of selection, blending and roasting. al the home of Uulen Orcutt last week. daughter, Mrs. Gladys Bragdon, has re- seriously der shell fire and expectation gas | turned home. Oct. 31. Sadie. attacks. All have endured hardships, These gobd points are uniformly assured—indefinitely Mrs. Kill M. Smith left Wednesday for Oct. 28. Pikebk. going ankle-deep in mud and rain to retained-by the sealed packages in which SUPERBA i Lowell, 10 spend the winter with her son, entertain the soldiers. Four hundred is and sold. Order of your dealer. D. B. Smith. Coffee always packed Who Built First Auto? are canteen OTIS. and twenty-seven doing Teas and Canned Goods at the Vernon and Saying SUPERBA Smith family left to-d»y Just who built the first automobile work, which means everything from Frank WattB left last week to take same time assures SUPERB quality. for iirewer, after visiting Mrs. Smith’s in the United States is a matter of fires and cooking to mending a near building h charge of crew in the woods MILLIKEN.TOMLINSON CO., Portland, Mum. m> Mrs. Ella Hardison. dispute. El wood Haynes of the socks. Some of the canteens are offi- W’altbam, for Stephen Jordan. Mr Good" in of Boston was in town last Haynes Automobile company of Koko- cers’ clubs where elaborate meals are Nov. 4. Davis. A week looking after the interests of the mo, is one of the claimants of the served Others are counters over Five thousand salmon fry from the F 11 chn hu’s Bay Lumber Co. honor. A machine built by him in which they serve soft drinks, gum, Charles hatchery at Enfield, consigned to 1 STM-4, which made a successful trial cigarettes, chocolate and sandwiches. Howard Springer a branch from picked Watts, were put in Beech Hill lake, last at the of six or seven miles trip speed Hardest Job of All. a r*»' b»*rry hush Nov. 3, with a dozen week. nu hour July 4. 1804. is on exhibition 1« ge, nerrie*. In many cases they have charge of rip** Hugh George i nt the Smithsonian institution at Harry Gordon, Spratt, the hut libraries, handling books fur- Mr* Carrol D'mn and two children are and Elmer Cleaves of Bar Harbor, who Washington. nished for soldiers by their own or- COAL ganizations and by the A. L. A. CLARIONS CONSERVE “D. P.” duty—dispensing personal- between fire pot, ity, the hardest job of all, they like Right proportions best, for it means showing interest, radiating surface and flues, right being interested in all the men and materials, manufacture down in a hundred little right helping them out slr-Ie ways of which no one but a woman to every joint, door and draft Y. M. C. A. v ould think. Some of the mean control cf fire and right results in women are driving transports of coal. A France, and the hut decoration is en- from every pound Drink tirely in the charge of women. In all Clarion Furnace will save coal this Delicious and A woman her ways is doing share, year and every year for years to | more than her share, to make the j world a decent pla^e in which to live. come. of Coffee Entblulua 1839 I nstead TANKS USED AS SHIELDS WOOD ft BISHOP CO. Huns Take Refuge Behind Damaged for reason Monsters, But Are Driven Out BANGOR, MAINE When any you by Yanks. your table-drinK it Paris.—Damaged tanks, abandoned F' Id ly J .P. ELDRIDGE. El I Fl Hh, Me. change by the French when the Germans an idea to made thel»* late snring drive, were is excellent try used as shields behind which German Ameri- .At machine gunners opposed the Butter Paper Printed cans at various points between Fismes and Sols sons, according to Corp. Royal Thurver of Reedsburg, Wis. The American Office “They got behind these old up- llest quality lied Lion water-proof and grease-proof vegetable parch- turned tanks, a number of which T ment paper, printed with especially made butter paper ink to comply none better* P05TUM saw, and tried to hold us up after we with new law. There is cheaper paper on the market; INSTANT crossed the Ves’e.” said Thurver. Price, including paper and special printing: “But, of course, it was only a ques- tion of time until we worked our way .■>00 sheets pound size, $2.2B>; naif-pound size, $2.00 a then the German “ “ This hot has around them and loco. 3.50; 3.00 cup machine dec' >d they were pleasing gunners for name, 85 cents a j Plain printed butter paper, blank pound size, I through with the war. They invaria- and Orders for four pounds or more 3ent postpaid: under four rich coffee-like flavor I bly surrendered.” pound. r d f<»r Thurver was shot in the chest and pounds pom postage. to arm from a machine gun behind one besides of the tanks. agreeable ; THB (AMI Ai A4.L TM|1 being Njg of quick preparation,economy Two Oreqon Youth* Aoed Fifteen and Twelve Kill a 200-Pound and freedom from all harm- Bear. as Klamath Fa'ls. Ora.—Rathn Oden ful substances such and Scott Oden, fifteen and twelve years old. living at Pine Flat. 15 miles southeast of this eity, recently killed the“caffeine”in coffee, a 200-pound hear. The young nimrods eame upon ” hrutn when he was nr> a tree. Be- tween them they manipulated their fa- "There's a /teeson ther's 40.82 special rifle, and finished ofl the hear with one shot. Now the Odens and their neighbors are en.ioylng hear steaks, and the two lads have each hcen promised a bear u % rvu» coat for Christum*. 1 ) COI N I Y GOSSIP. CASVAIiTT I.1ST. v2Thc €lisu)ovtl) American TANK TAKES TWO TOWNS ,l“"'r Man I., Hancock county and tbe State of Maine Koral«n „ PUB ISHKD . "»•« are “over the topM in filling their quotas Wo.MM AFTERNOON EVERY WEDNESDAY Maine is the State >f drafted men. only K I IK ACTION. is to its full in in the Union that up quota Audrr* A Cotl.D., MAINE not be called w ELLSWORH. the draft, and as a result will Willis Foster, ApplMo( men in the November call, upon to send Herbert Uowrn, Moulton Hancock county publishing co. which, by the way. is the largest yet Wall, DIED or WOI'KDS. made. Hancock county has exceeded its W. H. Titus. Editor mud Msnsit^r. Harold H quota, having a credit to the good of six Kmarson. leon Goodwin, M'rhtnomi SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. men. Dirigo! Deafer (Strictly in Advance) Edward J Pnuliot, Chandler Hutchins of North Penob- OtUIb Uert« One Sit months.75 Hinette, year.*1.M at kisho. ... .88 who died of influenza Camp Poor months..5> Three months scot, DIED IN SERVICE. an Single Copies.86 l>evens had an ancestry with rather GEORGE SAWYER, unusual war record, running through Trenioot ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. several generations. His great -grand- SEVERELY WOUNDED. ! soldier of the Business communications should be ad- father was the last surviving Henry;j Basse, ,. his grand- n dressed to. and all checks and money orders Revolution in New England; Albert W Currier, u made payable to Thb Hancock County Pub- father served in the war of 1812; be had lishing Co.. Ellsworth. Maine. three uncles on the Hutchins side in the WOUNDED, IDECIREE UNDETRHMISgD Civil war, one of whom died in the South, ALI.feN W Bar WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBERS, 10tS. and another was crippled for life bv a MH,LIKEN, Harbor M1HSINO IN gunshot wound. With this auoeairy, it is ACTION. went over i not surprising that Chandler Hutchins LINWOODH PERKINS. The fourth liberty loan General Bluehill himself willing to give his life Says Pershing, referring to Lmwood H Perkins is the top by nearly 81.000,060,0‘ 0, the j expressed offlcially re- for his country, though standing on the one of the war work : ported as missing since Sept. 12, latest figures given out at Washing- organizations hot «, i threshold of life’s great field of opportun- his father has received a letter from ton the total amount at 86,- « A SENSE of for the varied hitn placing obligation bearing a later date, it is and useful hoped the re- 866,416,300. service rendered to the port i« An error. in army France ..... me to ELLSWORTH KAhL8. prompts The latest election returns indicate join in the appeal for its further financial last. gains in both House and Miss Herbert* Penley was the guest of support. I have to observe republican opportunity O AVINQS Book No. Mrs. B. S. Jellison over Sunday. its Deposit IMS, Issued k„ Senate, with both sides now claim- operations, measure the quality of its O Hncksporl National Bank. Maine. Firdrr BuckiiX states and dis- Mrs. Ida Moore and daughter Virginia personnel and mark plea., return to P. Vi im-, ing control. In many its beneficial influence tor. Cnabler. to Stockton for the tricts the vote is so close that only have gone Springs upon our troops, and 1 wish unreservedly winter. to * * complete returns will determine the commend its work for the army. jfot Salt, results. Frank Severance is at home from Camp An American-manned tank piloted with hia —General Devens for a few days’ furlough Pershing by Lieut. Joseph Knowles and Sergt. | PIG8 FOR SALE Mrs. D. Moore. The terms under which Austria- mother, boring Clyde tiruliam. a professor of the Uni- UNTIED WAR »>0 FAST-Orowln* WhiU Cheater ole. WORK CAMPAIGN — 8»nd« week* has laid down arms amounts Miss Belle Moore weut to Bangor on veralty of Maine, w old; price* re*son*b Hungary recently captured At H ascf ri Hoc«u Stabi for Mrs. *. Ellsworth. to complete and abject surrender. Monday of last week to help care two towns from th“ enemy and took Charles Bunker, who ia ill. scores Xj^OR SALK CHEAP-Blmck All ber is thrown open for of prisoners, forming the most horse te territory r year* old: weight. 8.V pound* who is Incident In the Mr* operations by the allies against Ger- William E. Clough, employed thrilling history of tho W. Pkarlkm. We»t Hancock Me in Brewer, was home Sunday, called here war. The photo shows many, and even her munitions may be Sergt. Clyde the death of bis aunt at Bayside. Gratia m. eare bam at Brimmer’s were burned ! Three Men and the bridge They Two *ea of towns and the bridge. year*’ experience required bombing unprotected Friday noon. The fire started in the i Native or naiur«llted citizen* only Court* By Bruce Barton six week*. to Khakk a Wilsox a; murder of non-combatants, women and the entire set of buildings : Tribute Paid to Clev- Apply barn, High Ingenuity, echool, Municipal Bldg. Portland, between ware a of the offic- m. and children, part burned quickly. There was a small in- i erness and Dispatch of Amer- l.«0 and 6 p. Saturday* 8.30 a m. to linoon. In a certain city dwell three men. And by ially authorized program, begs pathet- surance. icana. accident of birth one of them is a Catholic and ically for the allies to cease bombing Wasson Tapley of Tremont was the jfrmalt Jtltlp Mature one is a Protestant and one is a Jew. towns in Germany, on tne plea that guest of Asa C. Flood aud wife Saturday Paris.—“The Americans doubt noth- For thirty years they have engaged in busi- HOTEL HELP WANTED Germany has ceased such attacks night on hiS way home from Belfast, ing. That Is the reason they realise ness side side, and the Catholic has not dealt WOMEN and wanted since October 1. to wnere he had been for a horse. Mrs. by everything In the way of making the girls for besi Germany began fJU year around hotels in M*io* is a with the Protestant; and the Catholic and the Flood went to Tremont Sunday for visit and all <■ see a great light betore October 1. impossible possible overcoming waitresses, flue Up hotels; also lumber with Dr. Thomas S. and wif*-. Protestant have had no with the obstacles." kitchsn. dish, laundry and scrub women devil was ill the devil a Tapley dealings Jew. When the chefs, pastry and all-around cooks Hell and “What is he to me?” each man has said. So the In bu»s boys, second ana third cooks for saint would be. says Petit-Journal. speak- hotel always to Mains Ho- of state. “He is not of faith: I will avoid him.” ing of the enormous docks and ware- positions, Apply Sympathy my thl Aosscv, new quarters, 90 Mam street Senator Frederick Hale. whiiejiu Ells- So for thirty years they have dwelt together, houses which the American army has Bangor. Established 37 sears y*) girls and are wanted for best summer hotel* Inclose Turkey Austria-Hungary worth last week, received the following erectisl on the coasts of Prance. strangers in a friendly world. stamp for reply. Few high grads housework out of the war, on terms that mean from the and council: "The the telegram governor Then came the shadow of a fearful war. Americans.” newspaper unconditional surrender. virtually Id Dour of sorrow. *»• mourn continues, “do big things and they do thia, yonr you And out of those three homes three boys went the of the un- the death of reverend father, the late them The of time >0tiers. Germany, arch-plotter your forth alone. Three fathers waited heart-worn quickly. question llf3.1t alliance, now stands alone, fac- Senator Eugene Hale, who was eo widely and other rules which de- holy ordinarily or known and honored. Governor Milliken and for the letters from over there. NOTICE FORKCLO*! KK. ing inevitable defeat. Terms of an j terralne the possible do not exist for the memhera.of the executive council de»ire “There are Soldiers of Friendliness over HKREA8 Fred A. Powers snd Edr< have been offered her ibe Americans. With them the 1m- J. Powers of Powersyille. coiotv 0? armistice that, mother not to express to you nod your only wrote us Penobscot. State of Maine, their here,” the boys home. They bring ■ becomes the rule and It Is by ruortgi?* if accepted, mean abject surrenaer, their sincere sympathy, but the sympathy of possible deed, dated June 30. a. d. 1915, and recorded in chocolate, and motion and baseball, because of that reason the Hancock of book final terms to be dic- the entire State as well. pictures, that Amer- county registry deeds, ild, leaving peace page 100, oonveyel to John A. Oliver and Sasie and good lectures; and the memory of mother lean* are always advancing. tated by the victorious allies. Ger- j C. Oliver, both of Bucksport, county of dan- and of God.” “They have constructed ‘somewhere cock, 8tale of Maine, certain real estate situ- many, if the military party still holds CAST1NE. ated in said bounded snd described those when have In Prance' a of enormous Bucksport, “Help friendly agencies you depot pro- as follows, to wit: It being the northerly the reins of government, may elect NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. the chance,” each boy wrote home. i portions—already the largest of all balf of lot No. 35, ic the sixth range of lots to on a defensive A now on in said excepting twenty acre* fight hopeless war, contest is going between the such In Prance and second larg- Bucksport. So it happened that the three fathers found depots formerly owned by Wtlilam Harriman. snd bot it is not believed that she will. class of 1919 and the class of 1920 for the themselves shoulder to* shoulder in a est In the world. A year ago there bounded easterly by the Range road, sontb of the working er y by Andrew Harrimsn. westerly Wil- The belief that the Kaiser possession god Afa-afo, wno per- was bare by prevails nothing but land. Today the liam Harriman, Jotiu F.»• rindie. sonifies school and school great campaign for funds. northerly by hae and official spirit loyalty. site is actually a reserving and ‘excepting about fifty* u acres already abdicated, as a Catholic and a Protestant and a city. His name is made up from the initial'let- Not conveyed by Joseph H. Emerion to W iliam annonncement of itae fact awaits “To house the thousands of work- Harriman, Novemt»er 27. 1871 the lot con- of the “One for as citizens united in a common ters motto, all, all for one.” Jew'—-but good bv this deed fort, acres but the moment. In ers—French. Americans. Algerians, veyed containing psychological The class cause. more or less. Also another certain lot or retaining possession of the god German the meantime the allies nave not Chinese, Moroccans, prisoners of land, bought of Kirs P8ge adjoin- for the longer time, wins thejcontest. And as worked came to know each parcel they they' —it was necessary to build hundreds ing the above laud and boundei a> fmlowrs relaxed in their drive on the western at the northeast of said lot. A Hallowe’en party took place at Rich- other, and thev were ashamed that for so many of Beginning corner j barracks. Then the magazines, thence running soutbwes crly bv laud of battle tront, and the Huns are in re- of ardaon hall Friday evening, Nov. 1,"under years they' had been strangers side by’ side. warehouses, were put up. To get some William Harriman. being a nano* s*rip treat where. faces a land lying between said lot above nnveyrd every Germany the direction of the social (committee of this is one of the of Idea of the it Is “Surely’ compensations I place only necessary and land of Ebeu Pinkhsm u» lard owned b» crisis on the battlefield no less than the Y. tV. C. A. Miss Clark read the aforesaid |“Litt!e war,” said, “that in our love for l to ,say that these docks cover 28 square him, thence noithwesterly on they deeper line to a fence said lot; them- north- in the Annie,” Miss Howe cos- crossing peace negotiations. Orpbant readjin one kilometers. ■■■ our boys we have learned a new respect for j easterly at right angles with my 1 across tume Poe’s story of “The Black’Cat,” and another.” my lot to land of said William Harrimat. thence by said Rarrinian'n land to t.V Insurance for lievens. Regis Thombs sang a solo. Follow iog the So a new was born into that As of beginning, containing Sever et u acres ^t city. ■ Deatl^ Halloween games spirit more ««r the The war risk insurance of program were£plaved less, being «he easterly re^fctri Camp in its heart it had discovered lot of land con ed to H fcmerton hj and fortunes were told by^two w itches. though something I SHE HAS WAR RECORD: ve.) Joseph Devens is considered little short of re- of the whose God is Jos. Paiterson by his deed dated April JO 1850. Misses Carrie Goss and Harriet Rowe. greater religion, Father; Also another of land a of lot * markable by insurance experts. The can- 20 DESCENDANTS FIGHT parcel pan J: in tiid and bounded a* follow*. Later the results of a candy pull, which and whose faith and creed are love. Bucksport tonment,with its more than 40.000 men, is :j Begii ding at the westerly corr er of .*cd occurred in the were 1 on tbr practically one hundred cent, insured. kitchen, enjoyed by *. Pittsburgh, Pa.—Mrs. E. Gold- .[ formerly owned by William Pmki per line of lot No. them running all. '* southerly 87, With a single exception, every man of *; stein of Pittsburgh holds a war by sa d Pinkham’s land to the Pali* 'son lot. Nov. 4. R. so the Pinkhsm* the more than 750 who died as the result j. record. according to Information a cal^gd, thence westerly by lot northerly line fifty eight <5K to a of the recent carried received at the head- s thence epidemic, protection NORTH BROOKSVILLE. *; Pittsburgh beech tree Apotted on four (41 1 on a line to a; oak tree for his and one ■ ot the Zionist northeiiy spotted family, nearly every was t quarters Organ!- > south- This community is saddened by the i spotted ou four aides standing on 'he insured to the limit of |10,000. As a result zations of America, of which the erly line of lot 87 seventy (70) rods to tbe death of Fidelia, beloved daughter of j the is now t ■ place of beginning. Being the same premises government paying the more woman is a member. She has s r. Mr. and Mrs. Neal F. Dow. j conveyed by H. Gray to Benj*m»u than Though Joseph |7,500,000 of liabilities due the fami- ten grandsons und one great- ti. over, conveyed by Edith A. Orover to Jonu young in years, she had endeared herself A. where*" the *a:a lies of these men. ■ grandson in the English army t and Suaic C. Oliver; and in the hearts of many. Besides her John A. Oliver, by his deed of a- .^uweni Besides the m Hso monthly payment of |53, X and eight grandsons and one ^ dated December 4. 1916. and recorded parents, she leaves four j of in nook 531. which each receives, on the insurance, brothers—Haroljj I in the United •« cock county registry deeds great-grandson a I hi" ngnt- and Francis in the service overseas, 94. assigned and transferred there is an accompanying allotment of |25 Home Is Where the Is In States army. i j Qe9 and interest iu said mortgage defy Charles of New York and Wilson, now Boy 5! t<> Susie c for each widow of a soldier, which is in- ] j and the debt thereby secured at Coburn. She was a member of Rain- Oliver of said and wheres; creased tHWWHEWWMWWWWWWWWi- Bucksport. now to|35 where there is h minor child, This War condition of said mortgage has been and bow and O. E. and with where grange Bagaduce chapter, retuaiuc broken, now, therefore, tot proportionate increases I. *0' 8. Services were held at the bouse the breach of the condlnon thert-oi. there are several children. to-day By Bruce WANTS HUBBY IN THE ARMY ot This allotment j Barton said Susie C. Oliver, claim a foreclosure conducted by Rev. J. Carson. said continues throughout the life of the widow j mortgage. 01 Nov. 4. C. Dated at Bucksport, Maine, this 30tb day she does not I visited a home where a service Asks Office to Put Him provided marry again, and flag hangs; Recruiting October, a. d. 1918. in the case of the children until they be- and while we ate we talked of the who is Right Up Close to the 8l'MS C. OLIVIK. SURRY. boy By T. H Smitb. her sti y come of age. Most of the families of over there. Front. Schools soldiers who died there are now | opened to-day. “I wonder he receiving if is cold tonight,” the mother SHKKIFF'S SALK. in excess of from the Helen Clark is in Ellsworth. San Francisco.—"It is to Inter- |100 monthly gov- j visiting “I wonder if he has a to warm my said, place him- 8TATE OF MAINE. ernment. est and welfare, as well as that of the Charles Cunningham went to Massa- self and his and to dry clothes; something good ok The matter of the payment of this war nation, that I ask you to ullow my County Hancock ss. I cbasetts Saturday. eat.” November 4. a. d. 191* risk insurance is one in which there has husband to enlist. He Is forty-seven Reuben returned last A KENIV I. -“ thislull IVUIIUfourth U»J ofHI November, 1 Osgood Tuesday ‘‘What to day «• no wouldn’t I be with him,” she 22 a. been government delay, and bene- j give years old and 1 insist that you take jL. 1918, on execution dated October from Norfolk, Va., where he has been ein- T by J said and we were silent, her heart. 19s8. issued on a judgment rendered ficiaries have already begun to receive knowing him as a cook and put him right up county 1 ployed. I of supreme judicial court, for the payments. But thought the Soldiers of Friendliness near the front.” Washington, at the term thereof begun* Nov 4. U of October. *• who that very' would crawl out across No So wrote Mrs. Mary Hainev of Wat- held on tbe second Tuesday night 1918. to wit, on the twelfth day of Octooe- The body of Ea ph W. Albe?, assistant **» Man's Land to take chocolate and hot coffee to sonville, Cal., tq army recruiting head- a. d. 1918, ia favor of Susie E. Snaw. manager of the 21ac:iias brancb of the Susie E. Lindsey, of Cherryileld »n Facts About Ship’s Speed. that here, adding: n. boy. quarters county of against Alfred Eastern Trust & Banking Co., of Bangor, Washington, »ur A ship increases her speed more warm “If there Is any possible f(If of Staten Island in tbe state of New Of the huts with their fires burning; of chance » was found in the river below the dam for two hundred sixty four debars over water, but on ihe him to be examined and * readily deep the lecturers and and actors and go as cook cents debt or damage. at Macbias Monday. He had been miss- great preachers seveuty-oue co*- other hand, the faster a runs the or else, let me know dollars and eight cents ship motion that are over there. anything by re- twenty seventy ing since last Thursday. His hat and pictures of suit, and will be sold at public *QC”0Ij. more depth of water she requires to turn mail, and he will be there for ex- in Oou* were on a boom And I to “There is a j my office, to wit, at my dwelling coat found above the dam thought myself; dif- mg prevent the hindrance caused by tht j amlnation." boro in said county of Hancock, to the Friday morning, and his suicide was ference between this and every other war. For est bidder, on tbe sixteenth day of Decenioe dragging influence of the friction afternoon, suspected. A nervous breakdown from when the have marched before, the a. d. 1918. at two o'clock in the which is always felt when the ship’s boys away following described real estate and »',freA overwork is the cause assigned. WAR CAUSE OF GRAY HAIR interest which the said A keel “senses" bottom. ten influence of their homes has stopped at the front right, title and Running 8. Shaw has and had in and to the the•*Dieim€ it knots an hour, a must have be- gate and could go no farther. the twentieth nay of Juue, a. d. 1918. ship estate I “Color Restoration" is New Art Devel- when a lien was created on said real $100 Reward, $100 tween 26 and 27 feet of depth, or she But in this war it follows the across the for flag, oped by London Hair- decree of said supreme judicial court, is dragged from below. If over the tom benefit of said Susie E. Shaw, alias Susie The readers of this paper will be pleased to running ocean, shell battle land, straight dressers. to wit: Being one-half P»rI .« learn that there is at least one dreaded -0 knots she needs a of 104 to Lindsey, n depth up to the front line trenches. common and undivided of the southern that science has been able to cure in j * disease 105 and being a strip of and that is catarrh. Catarrh j feet, when running 30 knots Home is where the is in this war. of Fish Point, so-called, all its stages, boy From 1 London.—There has been a great in- nine and one-half »ods influenced constitutional she feels the over twenty (29^) being greatly by drag a depth of town and the lines of and the whole length of the conditions constitutional treatment every village helpfulness crease In gray-haired young women, extending requires ! nearly 324 feet. from the shore of South Bay. otter Hall's Catarrh MedWne is taken run out. w internal!) due to the war. It has brought on a knownKnown as Qouldsboroitouiasooro Pointroiui Bay,n»y, back and acts the blood on the mucout through head of the lot two hundred surfaces of the thereby And no leaves his home behind him: new trade. Hairdressers have devel- *“d,_ system, destroying boy rods. the same lot the whole J^jeli the foundation of the disease, giving ttu A • Being °J8 b> Reply. it travels with financed ped the art of “color restoration." was the said Alfred 8. up the constitu- step by step him, by the conveyed patient strength by building “Do John Shaw deed dated nature in its work you think playing a game of folks Bringing the natural color by September tion and assisting doin^ behind him—a token of their love. back, per- and recorded in said Hancock county**! f The have so rnuqb faith in tht pool hurtful or asks a P» proprietors wrong?” young manently Is an expensive operation, of deeds, vol. 219. page 79 Said curative of Hall’s Catarrh Medicine pne-h^f * powers saphead of Galveston. We in common is subject however to the that offer One Hundred Dollars for an> think play- they say. and a difficult one, but It E. they title and interest of tbe said Susie jj. case that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes- ing a game of to pool be entirely all takes at least ten years from one’s ap- said petitioner, by virtue of a decree timonials 8. Shaw. right—provided the has in pearance. and the art seems to vorce from the said Alfred Address F J OHHNEY & CO., Toledo player put be de- Jawbs A. Oil- Ohio Sold by all Druggists, 76c. a full day's work.—Houston Post. i veloping rapidly. Deputy Sheriff* 748 Wilford Clary, Ellsworth ARMY DR A FI. Falla. 1507 Lewis A Milliken, Ellsworth the 773 Walter P CITY MRKTING. OBITUARY. Pio, Ellsworth. 1508 797 Clifford L Merchant, Hall Quarry Marion F Rich, Bar Harbor. OF PHYSICAL EXAMI- 1608 Augustus A Gott, McKinley Minor Mutters of Interest Before th« BE81TLT 806 Arthur 1) S CARL W. LEIGHTON. nited Bowden, Brookaville. 1633 E States Railroad Ad ministratio LAST WEEK. 806 Henry Crane, Birch Harbor Board of Aldermen. NATIONS Everett L Soper, Bar Carl W. Harbor. 1634 Castiue The Leighton, son of Mrs. Minnie W. E. Me <000, Director 6tr.trlift hilretit 810 Milton Harry Bowden, regular meeting: of the city govern- C Deer lale. A. of died last Thompson, 1647 John J Baker, Bar Harbor ment was held Leighton Ellsworth, 833 Wyiies C Monday evening, Mayor Corrected to examinations of ali Stover, Sargenlville. 1656 Arthur M Hall Thursday at the East Maine general phybioal 854 Grant, Quarry, Hagerthy presiding. Aldermen present, Owen H in 1 MEN NINETEEN TO THIRTY* Treworgy, Ellaworth Falla. 1678 Fred J Isortheast hospital Bangor. Death resulted from OLAHS 885 Fred W Iveney, Harbor. Wescott, Brown, Moore (ward 4). September 29, 1918. Brookings, Mt Desert. typhoid fever which followed at attack rilX TO CONTINUE WEEKLY. 1686 Lyle P Saunders, Bucksport. Rolls of accounts were passed as follows: 889 Merton W of influenza. Urlndle, Bucksport. 1702 Leforest K Deer BAR HARBOR TO BANUOR 891 Fred H Haskell, Isle. Roll Emery, Sullivan. of accounts No. 9. $2,080 17 Mr. Leighton was born in Ellsworth board is this week classi- 1715 Frank A Elliott, Castine. Tbe ioral busy RTSKBT COMMISSIONER’S ROLL. Bar Harbor..!v E EJECTED. 1725 B thirty-seven years ago, and lived here tbe men of the new draft ovei Forrest Stanley, Swan’s Island. Sorrento ng Highway. §965 13 until about five 72 Ivory W 1726 Walters N years ago. He bad for of age. whose Higgins, Bar Harbor. Bunker, Sullivan. 418 64 thirty-Mtx years question- Bridges. some time been Mt Desert Iv 85 H 1740 Clarence A Ellsworth. employed on steam Fy naires are now coming in. Orindle, EaatOrland. Garland, Permanent sidewalk. 51 02 Waukeag, 8 Fy 92 Garfield 1741 John I.434 69 vessels, and after the country declared Hancock examination* of men of the Candage, East Bluehill. J Jones, West Brooksville. puysical State-aid road. 313 94 war. entered the merchant marine. He Franklin Road. to 102 George W 1745 George W Christie, Lioioine. draft nineteen thirty-six years ol Wentworth, WestTremont. Ira B. Wash’gt’n Jun c new Hagan, jr., supervisor was employed for a time on the tug continue each 133 Walter V Graves, Ellsworth. 1747 LukeSCartur, W Brooklin. Ellsworth. g£re *‘1! week. Tuesday, Ellsworth 136 Clarence W 1754 C Perth Amboy, that was attacked by a Falls Wednesday and Thursday, forty called for Lewis, South Gouldaboro. Koy Walls, McKinley. Oraud total. §3,828 80 Nicolin. 181 Gerald L 1757 Howard P submarine off the Massachusetts coast, Green Lake_ until ali have been examined. Pickering, East Orland. Lunt, Ellsworth. The teachers’ salary roll for the month eteb day. but was not on board at the Phillips Lake.. 198 Ingwall G 1758 Chandler Sargeutvilie. time, being CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS. Quam, Seal Hartor. Bowden, ending October 25 was laid on the table, McKenzie's. 1759 on a furlough. When taken ill a few 219 Daunie B Ryan, South Eddie L Parrott, Ellsworth. The schools have Holden. been Brookaville. pending investigation. Brewer T*o calls have received for volun- 236 Fred 1783 Frank D weeks ago he was employed in a munition June... L Lurvey, Northeast Harbor | Robinson, Bluehill. been closed during the greater part of that Bangor.ar from among the limited service 1787 factory at Brockton, Mass, and came Io teers 301 George M Rockwood. Harry LTrim, Ellsworth. time. for Campbell, the home of his men. to leave camp during tbe tbree- 331 Robert C 1790 B sister in Brewer. Portland.ar Dow, Seal Cove Ralph Card, Ellsworth. The city clerk was instructed to notify Nov. 25. He leaves besides his two rtgv beginning The men 387 1792 Jarvis mother, sisters, Boston via period Robert L Ellsworth. Green, Cape Rosier. H. E. Hamlin, as agent for the Hale es- Mullan, Mrs. Neal Portsmouth must make their application for this ser- 445 Fred 1803 Herman E D. Walker of Brewer and Miss ar H Coggins, Surry. Ginn, N Penobscot. tate, to have work discontinued on a drain Boston via. vice on or before Nov. 20. Frances Leighton of Boston. Their many 456 Leon C Weed. Deer be built near McKenzie to Isle. fob examination next week. ng avenue, call is for men for warehouse men, friends in Ellsworth One 472 Warren throw water from to the sympathize deeply Bakemsn, Cape Rosier. K05 that locality clerks, stenographers or William E Gott, Gott’s Island with the family. BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. office typists. 543 Herman M N drains or brooks north of Main street. Carter, Sedgwick. 1809 men are wanted from Hancock Weston E The body was brought to Ellsworth Sat- P M Eight 641 Porter W Hall, Stonington. considerable has been | Moulton, Bucksport. 1816 Heretofore damage Boston via county They w.il go to Fort Byron U Ford, Sedgwick. urday for interment. Thare were prayers Slocum, 703 Vernon 8 N Penobscot. caused to property owners along some of Portsmouth Iv *9 66 Montgomery, 1825 Carleton A N at the at Woodbine Boston via N. V. 704 Leve Stewart, Hancock. grave cemetery at 10 W Barter, Deer Isle. these brooks, by overflows during heavy Dover Iv other call is for lumber- 183J Ralph L Bickford, W Gouldsooro. o’clock. t2 46 The foresters, 706 Eddie R rains or thaws. Some Allen, Ellsworth. 1836 spring years ago or cord wood cutters. Two Harry S Parker, Ellsworth. The body was accompanied here Mrs. Portland.Iv ■112 26 t7 16 men. swampers, 754 Forrest L the went to some to throw by Hutchins, Orland. 18-10 city expense Bangor.Iv f6 80 13 00 are wanted from this Merle E Black, Leighton and Miss Frances Leighton, and men county. They 781 Emerson G N McKinley. the water from the Weaver so Brewer June.. 5 87 8 06 Stewart, Hancock. 1842 flats, called, will to Fort Kenneth W Perkins, Castine. by Mr. Leighton’s fiancee, Miss Florence Holden. 5 69 8 28 go Forest, Georgia. 183 George E Bar across the Weaver to brooks run- Canning, Harbor. 1852 place McKenzie’s. f6 041 Following are tbe results ot the Edgar L Torrey, N Sedgwick. Knowles, of Southwest Harbor, with her physical 825 Pyrick McDonald, Bar Harbor. ning to Card’s brook, thus relieving the Phillips Lake.. frt (Jfi! f3 35 of last week: 1866 K Winter Harbor. parents, Fred Knowles and wife of South- Green Lake- 6 16 8 45 exam*nations 828 Philip O’Reily, flow of water toward Ellsworth. The Percy LCbipman, Bucksport. Nicolin. f6 26 13 56 1873 Ray E Orcutt, W Franklin. west Harbor, and her brother, William -ACCEPTED FOR FULL SERVICE. 3393 Stanley Silver, Stonington. city paid for the privilege of a drain Ellsworth Falls 91 4 08 1878 Guilford P Bar Harbor. Knowles of Bath. Ellsworth 6 47 4 18 Smith, across Weaver The aldermen 2 James W Mitchell, Bar Harbor. NOT the place. June 0 53 4 22 EXAMINED. 1881 Charles W Deer Isle. Wash’gt’n Lowe, believe from where the new Franklin Road. 17 11 f4 38 5 Oswald W Ells, Bucksport. 19 the water Harry Duffy, South Bluebill. 1884 Horace J E Bluehill. Hancock. 7 20 4 47 Herrick, drain is built should be thrown l>OLLARI>TO\VN. 12 U wis E Shepherd, Little Deer Isle. 23 being Waukeag, E Fy 7 24 4 51 Andrew* Norton, Mt Desert. 1886 Everett L. Grant, Seal Harbor. that Mt Desert Fy ar t7 30 t5 00 28 Boyce l* Allen, Bucksport 189 Lee way. Frank Wilbur is visiting his Mrs. Stauley, Swan’s Island. 1905 Ralph M Hutchins, Penobscot. sister, 30 Kenneth Winter Harbor. of Michael Povich of Grace M. Barron. Sullivan.. .. 60 LSumner, 316 Neal E Walker, N Hancock 1908 Carl W S Complaint damage t7 Greene, Penobscot. Sorrento.... 8 0 43 Harvey U Saunders, Surry. 448 by drain at his property on Water street Elmer Daniel Orr, N Sullivan. 1910 Carl A Gasper, Surry. Smith was home last week on a Bar Harbor 8 55 16 06 45 OmarG Friend, Brookiin. 466 was referred to the street commissioner. George G Wit ham, Muck sport. 1919 Geo^te W. Fogg, Ml Desert Ferry. short furlough from Camp Devens. 60 George Y Grindle, Northeast Harbor 575 Applications of the following as depend- f on or on notice to conductor. Frank L Franklin, Bucknport. 1933 Walter B Teeling, Ellsworth. Herbert McKay of vis- Stops signal al- Detroit, Mich., Daily, f except 82 Lawrence V Lynch, Bar Harbor. 693 Carrol 8 ents of soldiers were presented and Daily, Sunday. Johnston, Ellsworth. 1936 Walter F King, Eden. ited his cousin, Kay Gasper, Sunday. DANA C. M Atlantic. lowed: Esther Iris B. Fletcher. DOUGLASS, 79 Clyde Torrey, 1942 Eben B E.Wescott, General TRANSFERRED Carter, Bar Harbor. Mrs. with Manager. Alexander L FOR EXAMINATION. Lois 1. Denico additional compensa- Emily Gray, granddaughter M. L. HARRIS. 117 Candage, Surry. 1945 Frank K (ior Gross, Stonington. Rosie, is bouse for Mr. Severance. General Passeuger Agent. 121 Decatur N Grindle, S Penobscot 157 David tion for child) Michael J. Duffee, Eliza- keeping Marshall, jr., Seal Harbor. 1947 Avery W Carr, Ellsworth Falls. Portland, Maine. 125 Hubert T Koaa, Manset. 158 beth Campbell, Edith D. Poor. Mrs. Kubie Groper left Tuesday on her John H Homer, Manset. 1956 Guy F Bunker, Bar Harbor. 132 James F Hancock, Southwest Harbor. 336 A communication was read from the return to Seattle, Wash. This is her first Irving E Gray, Bucksport 1957 John McDonald, Bar Harbor. Leslie W Mt Desert. State of health the visit to Maine since the death of her 176 Lampher, 733 Andrew E Liscomb, Seal Harbor. 1964 P Bluehill. department notifying Virgil Kline, mother ITS Harold F Gonzales, Hall 776 Gerald city that it would be expected to reim- thirty-five years ago. Quarry. L McKenzie, W' Franklin. 1971 Joseph A Puffer, Bar Harbor. 154 Miles M M tint ire. Heal Harbor. 896 Carroll H burse the State for the expense of two Butler, Ellsworth. 1972 Hollis M Linscott, jr, Bar Harbor. BORN. 1® William K Burrill, Camden. nurses sent here in connection with the FOR 1983 Eugene Stevens, Bar Harbor. EXAMINATION THIS WEEK. influenza The clerk was 210 Kooert T Carlisle, Ellsworth. 1985 epidemic. city BELLATTY—At Woodland, Oct 15, to Mr and Benjamin Martin, Minturn. Mrs M 217 Ernest H Snow, E Orland. 24 Percy S Perkins, N Brooksville. instructed to notify the State board of Harry Be'latty. a daughter. [Maude 1986 Levi H Bowden, Orland. Margaret.] 237 Frederick C Southwest Har 230 Edward K Joyce, *Swan’s Island. health that no city official had authorized Wooetcr, 1989 Cecil C Segar, N Brooksville. EMERY—At Buckspurt, Oct 29, to Mr aud 608 C 238 Dana L Donaldson, Tremont. Joseph Ott, Bar Harbor. the seuding of the nurses here, and that Mrs Henry R Emery, a daughter. [Eliza- 2009 Jay B Hibbard, Dedham. beth 636 HeberS the would not be for Masuti.j 244 Harold L Robbins, Perkins, Penobscot. 2010 city responsible any Stoningtou. Melvin L Wilbur, Lamoine. MADDOX—At Norwood, Mas*. Nov 2. to Mr 285 Hert>erl L> S99 Ralph B Jordan, Franklin. expense incurred. Judkins, stoningtou. 2017 E W Brooklin. aud Mrs Austin I. Maddox, u daughtei. 900 Harry Carter, 310 Forrest E Southwest Harbor. Carlton U Hmallldge, Winter.Har. The facts are that the nurses were sent [Florence Louise | Murphy, 2020 Arthur E Hall, Northeast Harbor. 325 Lewis A Garland, Eden. 907 Lewis W Googins, Ellsworth. here at the request of the home welfare 2023 Charles W Bradbury, Franklin. VI A Kit I fcli. 327 Arthur B 909 Willard F Scott, Deer isle. committee of the Hancock county Red Heath, Orland 2031 Joseph Robertson, lamoine. an — 911 Friend L Haslem, Waltham. Cross chapter to meet urgent and dis- ARCHER BUNKER — At io Karl VI Gross, Slonington. 2035 Eugene L Northeast Harbor, Cranberry Isles, 951 Pettee, Ni.v 2, by Leslie R Bunker, Miss Bertha Daniel F Hluehtll. George W Anderson, Bar Harbor. tressing need. The Red Cross itself as- esq Patterson, 2037 George R Williams, Great Pond. B Archer, of Aurora, to Alton tl Bunker, of 392 Frits 11 965 Roscoe M Heath, W Penobscot. sumed the liability, and has not asked the Cranberry Isles. Bunker, South Gouldsboro. 2912 Blanchard D Bowden, S Bluehill. 393 V Kuowlton, 973 Jarvis Gray, 8 Brooksville. city to pay the expense. A letter received CANDAGE—CANDAGE—At Bluehill, Nov 2. Benjamin Slonington. 2047 Harry A W’asgatt, Corea. Rev R M Mrs 974 Wilbur L Friend, S Bluebill. from Augusta this morning contains the by Traftou, Mary Caudage to 406 Charles L Cunningham, Surry. 2069 Erland L Robertson, S Brooksville. John B Caudage, both of Bluehill. 4® 987 Leo il Young, Corea. information that the action of the Red GOODWIN Leslie E McCrae, Seal Harbor. 2069 Lawrence W Ellsworth. —RAY—At Ellsworth, Nov 5, by j Hodgkins, has Rev B H 444 Earle O 998 Henry LTapley, Brooklin. Cross in sending nurses where needed Johnson, Georgia Goodwin to I Jordan, Ellsworth. 2070 Carl D Lamoine. C. both of Ellsworth. PLUMBING, 1000 Smith, Heury Ray. jr, 451 Everett T Hast brook. Isaacs Higgins. Mt Desert. been backed by the municipal authorities Giles, 2099 George L Butler, Bucksport. I HOLTZMAN—AIKEN—At Boston, Mass, Nov 1001 Lew is K Moore. Gouldsboro. in each case, in that of Ellsworth. 2. Rev E J Miss Hot Water Furnace 466 Harry E W Eden. 2106 Charles except by Guthrie, Helen S Holtz- Heating, Leighton, S Woodbury, Ellsworth man. 1003 Maynard Salisbury, Ellsworth. of Allentown, Fa, to Winfred F Aiken, 4® Elwood G Blake, Eastbrook. j Falls. of Ellsworth. Work and Jobbing. I 1014 Leroy Stover, Birch Harbor. ORLAND. <94sGeorge N Carpenter, Caatine 2119 Neal A Ellsworth. YOUNG—DYER—At Ellsworth. Nov 4, by 1021 Raymond, Rev B H rtONEST 520 Eugene | Hervey M Spurting, C ran berry Isles, Rufus T. Facteaux is at home from Johnson, Emma J Young of WORK: HONEST PRICES LSmith, Bucksport. 2124 Osmond C Bonsey, Surry. Burry to Nelsou M Dyer of Bar Harbor. i 1028 Charles Buldoc, Bucksport. the with a 534 Malcolm C Allen, N Sedgwick. 2150 Charles C Orrington ship yard badly Years' 1029 Clarence F Conary, Surry. Twenty Experience. 553 Wilmont L Franklin. Lymburner, N Brooks- cut foot. DIED. Robertson, 2175 Horace W Robertson, Surry. Personal attention to all details. Telephone 555 ville. The many in town who have suffered George F Stinson, Sunset. 2183 Everett E Dalzell, L l Plant. or mail orders promptly atteuded to. 1032 William H Mason. Bluehill ALLEY—At Ellsworth. Nov Fred M 577 Charles L Lakewood. from influenza and severe colds are con- R, Alley, Garland, 2191 Robert E Allen, Bluehill Falls. aged 37 5 11 1040 C Sled years. months, days. 565 P Ernest man, Sedgwick. valescent, and no new cises are reported. Frank Einerton, Bluehill. 2193 Burleigh R Minturn. ALMADA—At Bar Harbor, Nov 3, Louis Al- 1019 Burton B Orland. Staples, EDWARD F. 600 Elmer 8 Da L I PI rou E Davis, Orland. 1315 George K Peck ham, Northeast Her. Mrs. W. D. Thurston and*(son (Clarence made complete In his navigation, and Weed, aged 16 years, fi mouths. 3 days. In her * W 1322 A Jones, W Brooksville. left for their home in Swan’s Island, where If the continues, French Is abso- Maycard Grant, N Sedgwick Edgar pence CARD OF THANKS. lb< Walter J. Ellsworth Fails. 1327 Sumner W. Carter, they will pack their household goods and necessary. Dancing Is an ac- Wheatless Hamilton, Surry. lutely DESIRE thus publicly to express my sin- j •56 sea of- Lew is l, Myrick, Winter Harbor. 1329 Edward R Witham, Verona. go to Bath for the winter. Mr. Thurston complishment that probably a I cere gratitude to neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy showu in so Kitclien •*0 Ambrose R Hull’s Cove. 1340 Orris P Bluehill is employed there. ficer may You will see almost i Dinsmore, Grindle, require. many ways during ihe illness and at the B Hall of when in death of husband. Eugene L Ryder, Bar Harbor 1348 Irving Perkins, Quarry. and wife were here the necessity It, employed my Ashbury Lopaus Mrs. John Morse. ^ Iburlow E Ashville. 1351 James N Horton, Dedham countries; Indeed, the honor of * she is Hammond, Sunday. Mr. Lopaus has been quite ill, foreign Ellsworth Falls, Nov. 5. 1918. ^21 Sylvan E 1366 Ernest M Guthrie, Bar Harbor the nation Is so often entrusted to sea It her Apple bee, Bucksport. and Mrs. Lopaus has just returned from doing 427 Hakeinan Brooksville. 1368 Wallace Swan’s Island officers that there Is no accomplish- CARD OF THANKS. to Bates, South Bridges, Bar Harbor, where she has been helping U part 'll E wish to our thanks for the 428 1 bninaa E Bar Harbor. 1382 Frank Bar Harbor. ment which will not shine with pe- express win Gower, Urguhart, care for Mrs. Oeorge Dunton, who has W many deeds o! kindness, the beautiful help MO Basil E Ella worth. 1385 Norman P Bluehill culiar luster In them." flowers and the letters received Webber, Gray, been so ill. comforting the war 533 lorie in the time of the sad loss of <>ur only daughter r A) Grindle, S Penobscot. 1386 Hiram F Bobbins. Stouington. Nov. 4. Thelma. ^ Honald E Gray,S Penobscot. 1389 Carter Long, Bur Harbor. Intoxicating Liquors. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grindlk. X Early Bluehill, Nov. 1918. 828 Freeman Bridges, Bucksport. 1308 Jasper H Holbrook. W Eden who In- 5, '2Uromisnnr«itt. Pliny says: “The natives 628 Arthur 1402 Clarence P Northeast Harbor. L Cunningham, Bucksport. Lurvey, habit the west of Europe have a liquid CARD OF THANKS. 818 1405 N Hancock. our Ernest E Smith, Swan’s Dland. Lester A Sabins, with which intoxicate themselves, \\TE wish to express sincere thanks they YV for acts of kindness and ^ liulpb H Hiohardson, Buckspert. 1413 Clarence B DeCost, Southwest Har many sym- made from com and water. The man- pathy showu by neighbors and friends in’our Bussell 1 Bar Harbor. 1414 Clarence M Bar Harbor. bereavement, and for beautiful flowers sent. Stearns, Silk, ner of this differs. In making liquid Mrs. M. A. Leighton and Family. '23aFrauk C Franklin 1425 Thomas S Norris, Bucksport. RHEUMATISM Blaisdell, Gaul and and other countries It Nov. 4. 1918. <3> Spain Ellsworth, Alvin L Eastbrook. 1443 Irving W Peaslee, Ellsworth R. 4. its Jellison, The Way to Get Rid of It Is to is called by different names, but 1452 L Gray, N Brooksville Emery Remove the Cause. nature and properties are everywhere ilDumisnnntta. 1471 Walter E Dyer, Franklin £Un>miara»«,st* the same. 1478 W K Sargentville. Philip Sweet, The fact that rheumatism depends “The people of Spain In particular 1493 M Peaslee, Rosier. in the I Ivory Cape on an excess of uric acid blood, brew this liquid so well that It will H. W. DUNN 1503 Vinal R Cunningham, Orland the muscles and pro- affecting joints, keep a long time. So exquisite Is the Manufacturer and dealer in 1513 B Gerrish, Winter Harbor and Ralph ducing inflammation, stiffness cunning of mankind in gratifying their 1514 Willie T Little Deer Isle. excess ! ? Eaton, pain, is well established. This vicious that have thus Are you yours Influenza! Harbor. appetites they Grade Granite and Marble doing 1529 Basil R Lindsey, Birch is due to sojnc defect in the process- High «bould be carefully guarded against. A Invented a method to make water Itself “*110 P Stonington and OWiTto 6TA^CJ »00«% spray aud gargle mixture of water and 1530 Augustus Hendrick, es of digestion and absorption, produce Intoxication.” Monuments, Tablets and Markers AOMINi|iR** and tendency to rheumatism. A quick relief for constipa- Eczema; so bad that my clothes lose one of hia cowe last Saturday. Miss Mae is teaching in tion. bowels in would be wet at times. Cunningham Keubcn Davie and Keep your daily active condition and you’ll through family have gone Seems to Be More Afraid of Brother East Holden. to I could no Bartlett’a where seldom get sick. Remember only ONE CENT a dose, 50 cents I suffered terribly. get Island, they have employ, Than of Germans and It Is Pre- Mrs Gertrude Bobbins is at home from meot on the farm for a 60 dose bottle of the genuine “L. F.” made only by the relief until I tried ‘Fruita-tives (or Coring for the winter dicted He Will Make Good Southwest Harbor, where she had em- 1*. F. Medicine Co., Portland, Me. Fruit Liver Tablets) and ‘Sooth* Tbe parents of Privates Herman ployment. Homer Fighting Man. of Derails and Salva’. The first treatment gave mo Camp Allen Hopkins of Mra. Edna Burns of Nicolin spent a have relief. Altogether, I have used three Camp Taylor received word that they dotjcrifiraunta Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg. R. few days recently with her mother, Mrs. have been transferred 2Unl 'Totten. boxes of ‘Sootha Salva’ and two of to a training school the draft men Frances Brewer. C.—Among Maryland Cousins of am well”. Engenc this plice, who has sent here some weeks ago was a *Fruit-a-tives’,and entirely PROKITK NOTICES. B KOOK LI N. chap Edward Hamor, who has spent a been in a G. W. HALL. employed carpenter shop rOTICE is hereby given that the following from Baltimore who claimed exeni|>- vacation with his has gone w ho been family here, Lewiston, recently lost the fonr appointments have neen made bv the Hariie Freetfcey, employed Both these remedies are sold finger. 0| fion from military service on the by to N. to work in a Probate Court within and tor the county of at is at home. Portsmouth, H.f his right hand at the Hrst Winterport. at 60c. a 6 for or Joint, in a Hancock, 8tate of Maine: frround that lie was a conscientious ob- dealers box, $2.60, factory. Warren Grant returned to Winten-ort machine. Josephine E. Carpenter, late of Bar Harbor, jector of war. His name will not be sent FROIT-A-TIVES Limited, in said deceased. by Ernest D. Wilcomn of Camp Devens, Nov. 4. county, Agnes Carpenter Sunday with E. W. Griffin. made for W. of Bar Harbor, in said county and E lith Car- public, It has developed that OGDENSBUUG, N.Y. penter Macy of Scarboro on Hudson, in the Mrs. Gardner Carter and son Earl are he belongs to a good family. He was “Fruit-a-tives” is also in • of Westchester and state of New put up county both ill of influenza. 36' rctticmmts York, appoints! executor*of the last will and very placed in the casual detachment for ob- trial size which sells for 25c. of said d r of he estate of said deceased, and the large barn torn down. conscientious objector. Can he do Capt. Melville C-eckett of New York i« according date of qualification October i5. a d 1918 it?” to US. Food Mrs. Lottie Kane died at her visiting his mother. Mrs.Chail* s Crew ketL William W. Billings. U e of Oriaud. in said I lngersoll Regular*-n* de« eaSi d. Jessie L dmi.u oi Bucks “Well,** replied Major Coffin, “it counti, home Monday morn ng, Oct. 28, of pneu- Maurice Gray and a party of ftiencs port, in said couut', ap, oiuted ad mi nisi ratrix must be a voluntary act on his [Milled after an illness of a few at part.’* m de a of the estate of said ueceasea; a- e of quali- monia, days, trip to Belfast Friday in the sloop Ann. turning to the soldier, who had fication Octooer 15 a 191* the age of twenty-four years. She leaves L dia. Alonzo j. ia>e or oiuenui, in said made the claim, he asked: “Do canaage. live small children, he of whom you of youngest K chard wh » t as been wnrl whitcomb. haynes & county, decea-ed Lois M. Candace Surry want to do this voluntarily. Is it of Clifford, ing wiiitney. in “am count}, appointed administratrix of is only seven month** old and the old* s the eata-e of s»id deceased, date of quali- your own free will?" six years o d. She also leaves a husband, a fication October b, a. d. 1918. The soldier moistened his and Mrs. Lut le two brothers lips late of Castine in said mother, lngersoll, Phebe P. Wh-ting. glanced at his brother, ami count), dece sed Charte- K. W tilling of and one sister. Th; community extends replied: Cri ek. Colorado, appointed a miu- “Yes. sir. It is of my own free Cripple to the bereaved family. will, estate ot said daie of sympathy istraior ol the deceased; and I want to withdraw it.’* qualiti atton Octobe l.a.d 1918 Not belt'* Nov. 4. Une Femme. a resident ot the State ot Maine, he has «p Is Now Making Good. John P. Whiting of < astioe. in the pointed Itchihr provoke profanity. but pro- Major Coffin found the affidavit nnd county of Hancock. State of Maine, as his pile* age nt in said Sate of Maine, as the law dt- fanity won't remove them. Doan's Ointment tore it up. and then issued an order is r< commended for itching, h ee ling or transferring the soldier to an active SaraL J. W’alker. la‘e of Brooksville. in said protruding piles. 6oc at any d ug store. regiment, nnd the soldier left. county, de< e»seu. Emma J iunney ot said The Collection of in said ad “Slow’* BiO' ksvule. -ounty, appointed After he had gone the visitor turned ministratrix of the e&iate ot said deceased, to Coffin nnd said: I da e of qualification October l. a. d. 1918 Major “Major. L. Paris Cushing, a per- on of unsound mind thank you. I had determined there Bluehill. iu ‘aid W t of of county. couary would be no yellow curs In my family, in said conntv appointed gu*rd- Buckspori. and if lan of said L Pans Cushing; date of quali- that noy hadn’t withdrawn that a. d. 19>8. RHEUMATISM fication October 1, CONQUERS affidavit I would have beaten h’rn up Sidney P. St ckbridge. la e of ElKworth iu right here. Rut Pm glad he did it of said countv. deceased. Heurv B. Stockoridge, IN A VERY FEW DAYS of said Ellsworth, appointed adiui istralor his own free will.’* Accounts of the estaie of said deceased; d..te of quali- The soldier who thought he was a Telephone a. d. 19i8. is an estahii-bed fact that a small i*n* fication October 24, it I once a conscientious Kezia R. Jones, a person f unsound mind of Kheuma taken day has driven objector has been mak- of Brookaville. iu said county, fr red I Per* the pain and egouy from thousands 01 ing good ever since the visit of his ins of baid B ootsville. appointed guardian racked crippled «uu despairing rheumatics of K’ezia R. date o! brother. He seems, in fact, to be more said Jones; qualification during the last seven years. 10. a. d 1 .*18. afraid of his brother than September Powerful and sure; quic* acting, yet of the Ger- Annie E late of Lindsay, Lawrence. E**sex harmless and inexpensive, Kheuma gives mans, nnd those who have been watch- state of Massachuoe county, ts, drttMsed. blessed relief almost at once. The Me Lane of said Lawrerce, 1 magic ing him are of the opinion that he will George apporth cast Harbor, 111 the couu. y «-f Hancock. S her mortgage deed dated Apri 13. term thereof beg in and held on the fourth paid promptly, 1 as the was liflS, and recorded in Hancock county registry Tii- ad ay of ftepiemoer. to wit on the 27 b chard), property called, be- ol deeds, in book 515 page 341, convey d to day of September. *. d. 1918. in favor of The longed to Andre Bernheim, who had number of “slow” accounts that labor, time and Winfie.d S Smallidge ot said Mouut lie-e.t, itv National Bank ot Belfast, » corporation require expense refused the most th. undersigned. a ce tain lot or parcel of duly o ganixed uu er the laws of the United tempting offers to land with be building* thereon. situatei at States, and having its piace ot principal rent It on account of the family sou- that better be or near the village ot S al Harboi. in said business in Beifsa in tie county of Waldo might devoted to other work that is more directly Mount D< sen, and belt g the whole of tot and Stat of Maine, against Ma> y H. B ne» oi venirs it contained and the art treas- number i»eu y five (26) as sho n on piau Woli.tstOD in *he county of Norfolk and com- ! ures. entitled. “Plan ol House Lots on the Dunhi mon weali n of M*s-achu»et> s, for o\e hundred in the interest of the service. Koa .Seal Haroor. » nine, !»• 6." record* d in twenty one dogethe' with and as said Mary H Bates bus ami b-»d in and to the When the question of rent was to of the s mie on the thirteenth day ot February. 19.8, of apnurleuaut every part premises raised Mr. Bernheim exclaimed: attention the this frank and discussion of our hereinabove described a» conveyed, the follow at nine hours and fifty minutes in the lore “No, public, open and the time same was ing rights, privileges easements wh ch uoou, when the attached, no. a scientist owes nothing to any- are to oe used and enjo ed in common by th on the writ in the same suit, to wit: A cer- body. It is I who am honored.” aims, is all that is to secure grantee herein, his belts ami a*-8igns, and a I tain lot or pare of laud with buildings necessary proper understanding and other persons who may be now or hereafter tbereou, situated in said Castme, hounded enti led o similar rights, to wi A r.gnt ; northwesterly by Penobscot bay; southeast- of way for all purposes ol a way over a strip i er'y by High sneet: north* aste'riy by lau< ol TOO BIG FOR THE TANKS co-operation. of lan two rods in width next (ieorge H Wit her tee a lane, land of everywhere 1 Joseph adjoining ou tbe east he easterly tier oi loti Wes oil and laud of the town of uastine; and shown on said plan, including the lot herein southwesterly by laud oi Philip Ober and Recruiting Officer Obliged to Reject above descrtoed as conveyed, and extendinv CuartesJ Abbo .the same neing the home- from tbe old county road to the northerly line stead lot of the late Daniel Moore. Giant Applicant From of the crots ad hereinalter referred to, (Jso M. Pkhkins. D« puty Sheriff. Washington. leading westerly to ibe Jordon Fond Road, together with similar rights of wa> over the two cross loads, shown ou saul plan extend- J&ii: >• Seattle Wash.—After spending the ing from the way above g anted westerly te &pt and into the Jo dan Pot d Hoad, said cross I I summer in Alaska fish canneries, Ed- roads thirty feet in widtn as shown on oting PA UP EH NOTICK. ward ItufTner, eighteen years old, said plan whe e they cross tue lots .*s laid out | and shown ou sai.i plan and twenty feet ic I V A VINO contracted with the City of Ells. walked into the recruiting office of lots to said Jordan Pond II worth to and care for those wbc wuth from said ; support the tank service here and asked that Road No other rights ol way or proposed 1 may uted assignee during five years begin- NEW rights ol way stiowu ou said plan arc granted I uing Jau l. ibis, and are legal residents ol he be given a chance to fight the Hun ENGLAND TELEPHONE and no ..ther are granted except right: ! Eliswortn. I forbid all persons trusting then rights from inside one of Uncle Sam’s tanks. of way lor purposes of a way over the at rip: ! on my account, as there is plenty of room and oi laud or strays above deacriued; and whereat iccommodations to care for them at the Cit] The recruiting officers took his meas- AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY condition ol said mortgage has been , Farm house. Aktuub B. Mitchsll. tbe ure, which is six f*et six His broken, i»*>w, therefore. by e»son of the inches. breach ol tue c nan ion thereot. I claim u weight is 203 pounds. Then the offi- L. R. lorecto*- u e of said mortgage ami give this WOOD, Manager. Ac sisroAosl who does not adtxrtiietii cers shook their heads. could notice lor that purpose. They WisriKU) 8. »Sa*r.uioufc. a r. 1 rue's Klixl>, the famous hou-ehold serious ward five decades Celia, accompanied hy Shirley I .each of remedy of 67 years’ reputation may NORTH CASTINE. nearly off the grip or make an attack light and A without rubbing, will for Penobscot, spent Sunday in Franklin turown off. Because little, applied easily Why? Harvey Webster is home from Golden ptnetrate immediately and rest and with Mrs. Leach’s Mrs. Lee cousin, soothe the nerves. Graves. I Ridge. i Arthur Sawyer is home from Camp Sloan’s Liniment is very effective in The many friends of Pvt. Harvey Dr. True’s Eiixri external SCOTTS i Devens on a furlough. allaying pains, strains, bruises, Staples are glad to learn that he is slowly aches, stiff sore muscles, lumba- is a vegetable medicine that puts the sys- joints, after a Arthur P. Guilford of Vinalhaven is gaining, serious attack of pneu- tem iu g od condition, prevents and re- go, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges monia. He lieves the spending a week at bis home here. reports the best of care in coustipation,stimulates appetite a bottle on hand and improves the digestive powers. It ran Keep big always EMULSION the base hospital at Camp Devens. do uo harm. It is purely vegetable. Ask Mrs. Augusta Leach left Saturday for lor family use. Druggists everywhere. Nov. 2. druggist, for it, or write DR. J. F. Portland to visit her daughter, Mrs. S. L. to Spec. your bas been helping turn TRUE Si CO., Auburn, Me. 40c, 60c, 91.00 Bates. Some of the'aimer* are late with their weakness into strength. For Mrs. Jeanette Laskey of Castine is fall work, and winter may overtake them who are with spending a few week*. with Mrs. Fred Sloan's those delicate, owing to illness and bad unprepared Dunbar. Liniment weak throats and weather. A few have tender lungs, quite a quantity of COUNTY NEWS ILills P«li n to and to of Mrs. Charles Hodsdon is in Penobscot a proneness debility potatoes dispose before cold weather. assisting Mrs. Maurice Perkins because of the definite nourish- jfrftk Gray & Gross have not commenced cut- REACH. 30 $1.20. anemia, illness in her family. cts,60 cte, tonic of VSn ting Christmas trees as intended. jngand qualities yet, they Parker L. Eaton and wife are the happy Nov. 4. Frank Perkins was called home from are of value. h. a Scott’s special parents of boy, born Oct. 27. that must come in the next few Jujl Holbrook’s island by the illness of his years. Scott fit Bownc, Bloomfield, N. J. 18-5 i2*£L UORfcA. Irving Barbour and wife have been vis- mother and brothers. He emphasized especially impending iting his sister, Mrs. D. W. Torrey. changes in the school system of the William Paul, Cecil and Mrs Lowena Rice left for Shirley Friday Sandy and their attendant Stewart have Cecil Annis, who has been at home a country opportunities gone to Goodwin’s Siding Point. After a few days there, she will go N'EWS few has to work. for the teacher with a normal school C )UNTY to work. weeks, gone to Portland to California for the winter. Mrs. Lester and children training. Mrs. Emerson Parritt of Steuben is Gray recently Nov. 2. G. SULLIVAN. visited her Mrs. Charles Superintendents Deane W. Rollins and with her mother, Mrs. Sophia Young, mother, Smith, at Mountainville. CA8TINE. E. L. Linscott are planning a joint IN MKMORIAM. who is poorly. NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. district teachers’ convention of the Foster and Miss Ruth Torrey, who is employed in Charles Henry Preble born Dec. 4, 1849; Tracy Gardner Young, who Bluehill-Brooklin-Sedgwick union and have been Boston, spent a short vacation with rela- At a meeting of the Young Woman’s 1918. working on a farm in eastern the Brooksville-Castine-Islesboro-Penob' died Sept.27, Christian Maine since tives here last week. association, the following Here and there, by roadside or inland spring, are home. scot union to be held in Castine, Friday, officers were — Oct. 28. Mrs. and went to appointed President, or water's a tree will stand 8. I J Mercy Torrey family Nov. 22. pasture edge, _ Isabelle Thursday to the McCorrison; vice-president, out among its kind; its roots deeply em- Koxbury, Mass., spend Oct. 28. R. Chicago street sweeper wearing an winter. She was Miss Agnes Young; secretary, Jennie Tripp; bedded in its native soil, without artificial Maynard Wasgatt is driving the mail. accompanied by Influenza mask, order of the health Adrianne who the summer treasurer, Florence Ladd. it by Torrey, spent HANCOCK POINT. encouragement, grows strong, sturdy Mrs. Keua Crowley is ill of blood pois- department. here. Friday afternoon, Oct. 25, the school, and symmetrical, becoming a landmark. oning. Schools reopen ;to-day after being went to Trask’s rock for what was Children play beneath its branches, ani- b red Stoddard and family of Hampden, closed four weeks. George Anderson, Elvin Young, Har- who have been a few week with probably the last corn-roast for the mals seek its shelter, and men, perhaps spending Misses Marcia and Grace Ball returned vard Crowley, Harry Wasgatt, Gardner INTERNED GERMANS WATCHED season. Two big fires of drift wood were unconsciously, take it, for an idea!, for Mrs. Stoddard’s parents, D. W. Torrey to for the of and Clifford Bangor Sunday, reopening Young have gone to Hath to and returned to built on the shore, one for the corn and “only Hod can make a tree.” Here and wife, Hampden Thurs- the high school. work. Close Attention Paid to Their Con- the other for the coffee. a to a man will be in their automobile, After feast there, in uncrowded spaces day Miss Eleanor Ball is with Mrs. Mrs. Milliken versation in Order to De- make one the existence of Mr. Ivory and without financial aid Walter and twin babies of Nov. 1, L.B forget born, live die, i:: after an at- tect Plots. were Foss, who gaining slowly a land Bangor spent the week-end with her Hoover, the tires put out and the or political preferment,>nd;become tack of and wife. A WEST BROOKSVILLE. party started back about 8 o’clock. mark among his fellow's as one who “deals parents, Ephraim Crowley Mrs. Camp Wadsworth, S. MEMORIAL ABSOLUTIONS. Richardson ball W. A Crabtree wen* to Boston Saturday loves mercy and walks humbly be- friend, Mary Curran, accompanied Spartanburg, Upon reaching they justly. with hi-* C.—There Is someone at all times The Great Father has seen learned that Dr. State where he will have employment fore God.” Whereas. High Thomas, superin- Nov. 4. a. among the soldiers guarding German fit to remove from our lodge our brother, tendent, was in town and would be at son Arthur, as painter. Such a man was Charles U. Preble, the prisoners here who can understand George Gray, be it the hall in an hour. one flew to Mrs. Crabtree, who has been w ith in tbe house still Every Mary first child to be born Resolved, That in the death of our brother, German, paying strict attention to get ready for him, and at 8 o’clock all were her daughter, Mrs. Ivory Foss, several standing on Waukeag‘Neck, just across Gov. Brooks lodge, I. O. O. F., has lost one their conversations, to detect any plots in the parlors with the smut and smoke weeks, went home Saiurday and will soon the cove from the son of who in his life, set an example worthy 8ollivan|village, Phan drivestruck daily of em- that might be hatched to escape, and the corn-roast exchanged for their go to Bangor, where Mr. Crabtree is Charles and. Abigail *(8cammons) Preble of imitation. secure other Information. best manners. An entertain- for the winter. we extend our heartfelt company ployeu of Sullivan. with his brothers Wales Resolved, That He, ment w’as But It would seem that such pre- sympathy to the wife and family, and while given and Dr. Thomas spoke Nov. 4. M. R. and Edward, learned the trade 4of black- Makes Better Time on Long cautions are hardly necessary. The we bow in grief with them, we bid them look on the new era that has come to women smith with Cyrus and William Emery. have upon Him, who has promised to comfort and through the war, and of tbe future Massachusetts Trip Than Man. prisoners repeatedly expressed NORTH BROOKLYN. Wales and Edward went to sustaiu them. themselves as well content changes in civic and industrial conditions. home and com- being very went to Boston last while Henry remained„at Resolved, That we, in to the Mrs. Clara Cole to remnln here until the end of the respect memory menced business for himself in 1869. He of our departed brother, cause our charter to week to visit her sister, Minnie Cole, war. They realize that It would be STitimiacmema. outgrew the old shop, and in later years Machine Works a Little Hard So She be draped in mourning and our badges be re- who >9 UJ IP ® foolish for them to to hospital, try escape, as a took for a partner Fred Clark. He was the Takes It and versed for thirty days; that copy of these Apart few of them William Hate, who has begfl in the of his speak English and they resolutions be spread upon the records of our last word in auy*|difflcultLwork Fixes It Of the Bact) could not far one sent to the bereaved and employ Valley Canning Co., trade. get very before being de- lodge, family A is home for two weeks. tected. They have been heard to ex- one to Tub Ellsworth American. He purchased the William Emery bouse, ELOISE -reliable By ROBINSON. press the hope that they will never be George Pervear, who is attending tbt and it became for him, his |friends and Paris.—The lieutenant cold looked wor- exchanged for American prisoners in SEAL COVE. government navigation school in Rock- a home. be mar- kindred, always ln|1892 ried and n little apologetic. the week-end Germany. Mr. Swasey has purchased the Sprague tablet. land, spent at home. ried Mrs. Elva Evans of Prospect Harbor. "I don’t like to ask It. I know that The prisoners are willing workers, not as stated last Relatives and friends here of Odessa Her now Mrs. George place, Springer place, daughter Mary, isn’t what the Y. M. C. A. Is for. But ami Pleasant they do a great deal of work about week. Barbour Webber, telephone operator on Noyes of Presque Isle, was, welcomed as a If It Is possible—” to camp. They are given humane treat- take Orr’s Island, learned of h9r death last daughter, and such she has remained. “How Relatives and friends here of Mr. and about it, Miss Gow? You’re ment, get to eat and the plenty same Mrs. Joshua of Trenaont and Tuesday at that place. The death of Mrs. Preble a the one to The Sawyer deeply (disturbed say.” divisional secre- medical attention as Is to sol- given sympathy with them in the death of their Nov. 4. Xenophon. but faithful turned to the woman guaran- happy home, housekeepers tary In the mo- but ore not diers, they by any means son on Oct. of menin- have it and. out her tor uniform. George 30, spinal teed. kept open carriedj transport treated as of the as has guests nation, gitis, at Camp Devens. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, idea? of home life, and tbej latchstring "Why certnlnly, lieutenant. If you’re been done nt some other prison are camps, Mrs. James Rem- pimples, rashes, etc., due to impure has still been out, and the little girls, not afraid to trust me. I’ve never Gray, Center, lately re- according to stories which have been blood. Burd >ck Blood Bitters as a ceived a letter from H. o cleansing woo to womanhood since driven a Fiat or car as William Ayles, ember nave, grown truck, any printed in the newspapers. The Ger- blood tonic, is well recommended. $1.25 at who is in a French on the U. S. S. first us doors to them, still found as that, and a risk. port, all stores.—Advt. opened heavy you're taking man prisoners here more than earn J it. it home. came to birn'uuafraid, Children “I’ll take It!” The lieutenant’s their keep. animals felt his kindness, and men and flown disappeared. “Gosh, that sets women came to hiru for counsel and help uuiiu ui Ifni: it «t*iu nit* liijr uniy YANK ESCAPES FROM and trusted him, and never was their man I have down to Paris for the HUNS trust betrayed. truck he would be a month getting Pittsburgh Strikes Guard With These were the'things he prized hack with It, and goodness only knows Boy Stick and Flees And held of deepest worth: what condition It would be In when It to the American Lines. Light o( the sapphire skies. got here. But I’ll rest easy If you Peace of the silent i hills, < undertake It. If you can get back 8he.ter of PERFECTION forests, comfort of*the grass, Inside of two weeks I wish you’d do With the American Forces In Shad ws of clouds that swiftly pass.; It” France.—Private Edward F. Baker of OIL HEATERS A *££&£%* ^Mjsicof birds, murmur of little rills Pittsburgh, Is one of the few So Miss Ella Gow, a Scottish wom- Pa., a ^ And|aftet showers, ^ ,+m._— Americans who claim to have been a I 'OkThelsmell of dowers, wf A an serving with the American Y. M. prisoner In Germany and then escaped k4|Vud of the good brown^ earth- |* _ C. A., who, by the way. has been deco- Warmth tor back to the line of his comrades. Here Proper Baby And best uf|al! alougjthe way, * _ rated for distinguished service to the I lr an outline of the told Friendship and mirth." Z Serbian government—went to Paris story by A Perfection Oil Heater is what is Mr. Baker. Early one morning there had just Preble lived through" *'very‘serious | and brought back the truck. She Isn't been street fighting In Fismes and sev- illntss of pneumonia and |tookj his plat very big herself, and everybody said needed to keep the children comfortable eral Germans the on Baker again among his business and friend!; she couldn't do It They didn’t know got drop rnd marched him back to their and free from colds. associates, who had found out something her. lines. Before noon the of what he to them. Then one She came the hill Into Germans had Baker meant driving up are working In the trenches, and Perfection Oil Heaters made to carry morning the placid pond on which he V-In just a week from the time she they kept him digging most of the afternoon had watched the lightB and shadows for ! had left, and one day and night of about conveniently. You can warm room ®o without that he want many years was the cause of his death. that time had been spent on the train suggesting might to eat. Late In the after- after room, as needed. No coal to A sudden rise in the water making it ne- getting to Paris. something just noon the Americans started an at- o^ary to clear away an obstruction near ; “She works a little hard, lieutenant,” carry; no ashes; no smell or dirt. tack. the gate, Mr. Preble fell in* and was ; Miss Gow told the officer. “You have When the German Baker SO-CO-NY OIL is true fuel. drowned. to shove her clear through to fourth guarding economy turned his head to look In the direc- He received the town all the and then bring her back to where you One hours ^from tion gallon gives you eight glowing her.” of the whiz of an American shell office* he would accept for as long a time want Baker seized a stick of wood and warmth. as he would hold them. He belonged to The lieutenant tried to shove her. struck the guard a blow on the head *he Masonic wKnights KHiythias He couldn’t. He pushed and panted a Perfection Oil Heater at hard- .and jof and then ran into a wood Buy today any lodges. and became red In the face and used toward the ware or store and drive out fall bad words. But nothing worked. Americans. Several Germans fired at general The burial was conducted the Masons by him as he in the brush. “She’s a beast," Miss Gow admitted. disappeared chill and winter cold. and Kev. a K. H. Moyle, former pastor Baker reached his companions that and “You have to get on to her. But I think brother Mason, and was largely at- 18 hours after he had been I can make her all right If you don’t right Just tended by both lodges, townspeople and STANDARD OIL COMPANY mind her taken prisoner, and he had had noth- those from surrounding towns. Inter- my taking apart.” “Do want," growled ing to eat all day. ment 10 the church cemetery at East Sul- anything you OF NEW YORK the lieutenant. livan, where he rests with his fathers. He So Miss Gow took her apart, and left a brother, Edward, a sister, Mrs. FRENCH USE YANK LAUNCHES now the lieutenant can drive her. Whitney, and a step-daughter, Mrs. George Noyes, as bi9 nearest relatives. Vessels Crossed Ocean Under Their Own Steam With Negli- at>brrU*tmtnt». gible Losses. A French Port.—France In her work of safeguarding the const from mines and submarines Is using a large num- F I? bet of motor stand- jP IT^[ launches of the ^atarrMo^TwentjjJfeaii came ardized American type, which Mrs. M. S. Davis, 1607 I over under their own steam with a 10th Ave., N. Nashville, loss of only one out of fifty. writes: One of the most successful boats Tenn., used for the work Is the canonnlere, "After having: been a constant which, working with Diesel engines, sufferer from catarrh for more MADE can steam an than twenty years and after try- 3,000 miles at ten knots ing; almost every remedy adver- hour without refueling. The craft -ULL tised, and lost ail hope, I having; eep your very reluctantly began the use ME carries guns big enough to deal with pledge! of ear* b mot Peruna about two years ago. any submarine, and Its low draught en- Don Everybody says 1 look younger now than ! did twenty years ago. ables It to travel over mine fields. IS f.AID and l actually feel younger and WELL For mine-sweeping the French use better, and weigh more. I am BUY WAR-SAVINGS recommending It to my neigh- an economical form of trawl, with In- STAMPS bors and all with whom I come genious underwater appliances for in contact.” rr keeping the sweep at the required _LL ±L or Tablet Form Sold Everywhere iquid depth. ~ l«*e (or years, kn L.»DY DUFFERIN 1 COUNTY NEWS .riven op toi, « • t present no one be. tsken the ro'ir OF BRAVERY DISPLAYED Mrs. A. A. Haons of Sorrento YANKS DIE WITH p STORIES FKANKUN. lnrn, !' ot this village, Is viaitinv h.r Frank C. Blaiadell is borne from Halifax, Mrs. Harry W Hay net. ®*hK N. 8. Miss Hath FACES TO ENEMY BY FIGHTING IRISH-AMERICANS Dresser, assistant high Mi#* Gertrude is borne from set,™, Bragdon teacher here, returned -—— from a visit in Bangor. Milbnd* Monday to resume her duties. i>h< n Valiant of Fallen Men Is I Dr. Helen Taft ( leaves returned to school is without a Spirit New York principal, „*h of Ninth Massachusetts and Fighting Sixty-ninth of Hast Sullivan Monday. Carroll has resigned. The in Attitudes of 8oys school „ Typified in charge of Pnn. Ctrl Die Fighting With Smiles on Their Lips, but Huns “Pay"— Fred Wood worth returned Friday to K. Kelley s, s* the Dead. Mt. Desert, where he ia employed. of Southwest Harbor high, which Yank. Taken Prisoner by Three Huns. Drops Gre- is still closed on account of Mr*. Ralph Plummer, guest of Mr*. InSuen Nov. 4. nade and Kills Captors and Self. I L. C. Bragdon. returned to Bang r Monday. TROOPS EAGER FOR BATTLE " INTER HARBOli. Dana Dyer and family are moving to Schools began Nov. 4. the Irish mans ami an American as good as Paris.—“Will fight?” the Hunker cottage, vacated lately by The influenza <«m« over answer dead in Berlin. So I let her go.* here, „ The same old may be made*. Leroy Butler. Ever Forward With Their '‘lie raise his head and having developed for several Crouching They will. It can he made on the rec- tried to weeks Theodore Bunker and family of Bing- Faces Toward Germany, Im- ords two famous Irish American look around. Miss Harel Weston has returned of ars to h- 'Never them ham, vtsi'ing hte parents, Fred school in patient to Make World Safe regiments in France. It is a record mind, boy, yon got Abington. Mass. j I Bunker and wife. for that makes inen of Irish blood hold nil.* assured him. C. E. Smith and wife Humanity. l have gone t0 Bos. chance for me, doc?* he Mrs. VV. F. Bragdon is home from I their heads high. It is a record that ‘Any—-any ton lo spend the w inter with their said. Goilford, where she vDited her daughter, ,_b. Pari s.—Chaplains of two Yankee he;ters the brightest page of Ameri* ter, Mrs. Myra Earl. Mrs. l/*« is Hoim» s. oa’s most annuls, “I didn’t answer and he knew. Ills regiments that stormed the slope above ; glorious military Mrs Geneva Young and Mrs. A r her sundown from the task of burying he tile old Ninth Massachusetts and gripped something Friday. ayuient there. ond marchioness of Dufferin. formerly Roderick forward.” he named for their in such fight- had—I had this when—I went.’ Pendleton, wrho has .„ itl crouching Florence Davis, of John H. part Robert Phillips mil wife I daughter teLSiturdiy poor health for noroe That short dramatic in. its that on the River “Slowly his hand came out; slowly time, dud -idsi story—a patri- Davis of New York. Dufferin preceded for a month's visit with their Lady it hand sons—| Oct 25. l#nr aome he otic eulogy that was an epitaph for Yesle. ojH'Ded; that boy’s strangely years hsd r*.,.n hid Is from a line of diplomats, among Georg *, hi Portsmouth, N. H and Perny, obi and worn with the bloodstains ami totally blind, yet waa n American heroes—came first under my The Ninth and the Sixty-ninth were i:i N. H. frequenllv „n them being her mother, who saw for- Concord, the ■no. street and catting ot, ., eye when, after a three weeks' jouruej in almost all of it. The story does not g» Slowly It opened and there In enjoyed ,„v service in Constanti- il. B. and » i'e are in of eign diplomatic tin* Bragdon receipt friends. Services were held st of 4,uoo miles, I reached Paris. come from official reports. It comes blackened palm glistened a tiny, ,,u8e Paris and Stockholm. Tin a letter fro their son hdward announc- nople. Friday afternootfy by Rev. Mr t en, Faces Ever Eastward. from the of two men. one at d**c- bright silver crucifix. He was dead.” -, 0f marchioness of Dufferin was ambassa- lips ing hi# safe arrival in Fa nee. He reports Steuben. He leaves a wife, son. mm tor in the Ninth and the other a Won't Stop Fighting. lwi) Stories of the valiant American dress to Russia. Turkey. Italy and chap- himself feeling fine It’s who tells the daughters. spirit are old. Vet the proud words of distinc- lain in the Sixtv-nlnth. who saw what Chaplain Hanley France, gained many foreign Mr#. A. C. of (.» org •# Pm 1 dn- Nov. 4. a relate. These two have seen story of the Sixty-ninth. refer Hooper the chaplains were tremendously im- s» they They tions and wrote veral books. t ict baa taken rooms at the B*,»ii*t pir- : They the many soldiers die. They know what to tlie chaplain as holding the clerical pressive. interpreted spirit where she is a hom? for ! PRETTY MARSH. r< eord for mileage in No sonage, making of America on the fighting line in the bravery and courage and cheerfulness Man’s land. can’t her granddaughter*. Misses Hthel Dyer Benjamin Carter and family ar same terms as I had seen it among the are. They keep him off patrols. Oluue prvpar- who are lrin knows the and Ar!»ine Smith, attending ing to move to Seal Harbor. f:tsh troops in the convoy across the I -lent. Simon Kellelier of the Ninth Hanley story of most IS GUEST OF PRINCE high school. Mra. .Samuel Atlantic, in England, in the French was in Paris the other day. lb* tells of the casualties of the Sixty-ninth Vaughn and H.ren. He Mrs. C. W. Lowell, ehairm upof th- lo- w bo have spent t he summer at t »i-.- port and in the trip across France— the story of his boys. And most of substantiates the statement that j ou- Cross auxiliary, is in charge of the tage on Rarlett’s U ft N troops yet toVface the Hun. American Takes the time he is either laughing, or tears not a man has been killed or wounded ctl^Ked j Inland, *. f,.r Engineer Lunch, a cartons for Christmas package-* for Hie Ron too. Thousands were in that convoy. And involuntarily creep out the corners of by German bayonet, notwithstanding cn the men overseas. They will be given lo their faces were ever toward Germany. Seated Throne. his eyes and drop unashamed down regiment has encountered in pitch- j Friends of F. P. Pray of Bernard *ere those who present labels that the solditrs : They were grim faces of serious-mind- his browned cheeks. ed and open battle three of the five grieved to hear of bis d^atb at Bar Harbor and sailors send. eu, silent men during the tedious ocean Lieutenant Kelleher’s stories show «iivi-;< ns of the Prussian Guard at one hospital. Sympathy is felt tor hi* * icow trip—silent, strangely, until actually Private in Pacific Coast Regiment Has that the Irish boys of lbs regiment, ti:n» and another of its career. Need- Mrs. Klta Klaisdell and Mrs. Evelyn and children. on Remarkable in the of le-- to sav. the Hunker, teachers of the grade in French soil. Experience boys Boston. South Boston. Box- Prtisviau Guard divis- primary Mm. C. W. Moffett arrived V\ -«day the Methodist school. w ill hold a men iney unuerwent a cnange. lie Monaco. HUM IWfritT llitl irMUW u, ion can make no such boast. Father Sunday from New Jersey to visit her aun' Mm \ cl*»ss exercise in the vestry, curtain of solemnity seemed to lift. fought with the cool courage that held says uie nuttiest nine they public Fr'dav, Susan N. Vtgue. She will return m * few Somewhere in France.—Sitting on Nov. 8. at 7 p. in. Parents and friends are The frown of impatience at delay was the fin* on ltunker Hill until those have with casualties in the Sixty-ninth days, lading Miss Yigue ba* k a. ber a real ruler’s throne was the unusual invited. Ice-cream will be on sale for toe gone ami, in contrast to the silence in Americans of an earlier day "saw tie* Is to make them stop fighting when for the winter. of an American sol- which had the experience private whites of hit. Is benefit oi Hie school. they received homage their eyes.” They show that they're He himself Just recov- Nathan Smalhdge and fa; v nave of dier—William Williamson, a member Nov. 4. B. British crowds, they sang rollicking these hoys—and most of them were ering from a wounded leg. moved to Bartlett » island, w ivr a const war of Pacific engineer regiment— songs, laughed and cracked jokes mere hoys—died face to the front, a “The officers are as had as the men.’* employment on the Lonng farm John and during his reeent seven-day furlough. CRANBERRY ISLES replied with a Yankee roar to the grim smile on their lips, fighting. doing he «h 4-lares. “The day I got this Wallace, nine su’jerio- The forth-past years throne was that of the prince of Mrs Wilbert Rice f Su it n i* visiting chorus of welcome French crowds gave their soldiers' duty to the last breath wound I was working up with tendent at the farm, has Monaco. Captain Loring resigned, them. of her daugnter, Mrs. vliLa'd ebbing life. Each heartbeat of the Ilur. y’s company. They'd been driv- Spurting. and w ill leave Monday for Oregon. «. here Williamson elected to his va- Their were spend faces away from the m■; all-too-few left throbbed hut to one en hack a little hy a vicious Herman Mrs. S idie Hsmor pleasantly entertained be has relatives. He is succeeds y Keu- cation on the shores of the Mediter- ting sun as they waited in the French purpose—to fight. No man of the barrage and they were on a little ridge*. the mothers club, Friday evening. ben H. L>av»a of Trenton. ranean. After visiting Marseilles. port for tile trains to take them to Ninth died, says Lieutenant Kelh ln r. got orders to hold it. and ti. Nov. 4. 'J. Nice and They’d Miss Albertina Ridley spent the week- France. Their other southern France re- eyes gazed longingly to without taking toll and more of en- did. for 'our days. When left 1 end at Sutton. sorts, he went to Monte Carlo. Find- they the east, and they strained for- lives with him. went eagerly emy *\v ahead. Mrs. Sadie Steel- and Mrs. Klva WEST SULLIVAN v ing the gaming table denied to sol- Lagoutte ard as if to hear the far-off boom of One for Each Shot. I was diers “Well. up there this day .and left for Boston last week. • Schools to-day. the in uniform he went to view the reopened guns. ‘Must now the names of these h‘T>< < I heard of a wounded man ahead and I-..lace. Swiss guards at the re- feel much that James Scott has to Bat r* one of these Yankee gate ‘‘ People very pleased gone Every soldiers, may riot he mentioned. P.ut "Tv -TP. a little tn one side, just over the edge fused to allow him to enter. there are no cases o* influenza here iu a fresh from the homeland, was yet, store. crouch- and Burke and Shea” are there, all *»* of tiie hill toward tin* Herman lire s. at a cafe he to Later, got talking and sorry that Islesford is so afflicted. is * r. ing forward—as did the heroes the them, and many more. Lieutenant I told the I’d better Thad Smith of Hancock rur with a Monacoan who captain go to him told of—with spoke good Mrs. Alice .1. March of El'• worth was in J. S. store. chaplains their faces to- Kellelier says nothing of his own gal- and he wanted to detail a of Doyle’s and to have an ac- couple ward English proved the guest of Eben and wife re- Germany. lantry. But his stories show that it *. men to help me. 1 declined am! start- Spurling Mias Agnes Hod has retur.i- \ to A quaintance with millionaire American complete division, commanded too. served. He was not «• lied on fo* ed off cently. Coburu classical institute, Waters by yachtsmen. Williamson told him of hy myself, crowding on my stom- an American major general, disem- the supreme sacrifice. But he offer* ;? ach underneath a stream of Sam Sanford will build a building nunet his futile attempt to enter the palace. maelrne- 11. Morton Havey ia home from barked. And it was just one unit, one his life a thousand times on first a 1 bullets that near the Preble estate for a store and pool The Monacoan offered to Introduce gun would have clipped Rock, N. B., for a week’s furlough of the convoy unending stream that dressing expeditions to the farthes* me had I raised on Mm at the door and show him through my elbow. A. B. Havey of Caribou, spent > f Encle Sam is out s sending across. post and beyond. “I’d gone 50 Ernest the week-end at the palace. He had no trouble In get- perhaps yards wh**n I Spurling spent days last week with his father 1 B. Chafe at Wait. “I’d been told there was a wounded heard a rustle in from where he is Long ting in this time. Arriving at the the grass behind me. borne, Rockland, attend- man in an The was advanced traver*- .” h- and there were two of ing navagation school. only worry whether It throne chamber the “simple sol da t Hurley's hoys. Mias Helen has return 1 from "I crawled slow to Springer would be a long wait was ly up get him. They said the had sent them Frank before it was^ Americain” almost overcome captain Stanley and wife, Mrs. Lena w here she visited ter mid* 1 Unionville, their turn "at heard his labored breathing In the to carry me buck if hat" against the Hun. with the splendor of the room. He anything happei d. Stanley, Clifford Stanley, w ife and baby Mrs. Bean. lulls of the mother, Aqtnlla Submarine rumors received gunfire. And then I round Now listen to the rest of it. I sent left for hadn't frightened another shock when his host Massachusetts to-dav. fr-'tn ed the corner of Mrs. John Sargent arrived bom-* them on the across invited him to mount the trench. There then- back to their way the ocean. the throne. Aft- chasing company Friends of Rice and wi> were Mrs. he sat. Lloyd Lily Bay Tbuisday. Her si-tar hud er propped against the wall. Lis and crawled » They drilled 'daily, as best he had become seated ahead. Just us I got to learn they comfortably grieved of the death of their four- Doris came with her. breath came iu w. Martin, could in tile area. luncheon was served. tearing gasps and this ridge tiie bullet me. cramped ship's They got My teen- months-old child, of pneumonia, on cai' li one the A. P. left night N-* had taken CV:. his blood gush*'d fr<':i hi4 wounded man was across Havey Friday daily exercise to keep them paring f-ust on the throne an open Nov. 1, at Wollaston, Mass. chest; for he had been shot York, whence be will sail for >vtr- healthful and fit. And they had stood chair to the many times he had stood throe, h space and 1 knew 1 couldn't get to him. the lungs. He was a I l.ad A pretty wedding took place at the seas within a week. Mrs. Haw ac- guard, in turn, with ayes “peeled" for at the tall end of a line of 250 men boy I was afraid if I waited till dark I'd known all my life. home of Henry Hunker Saturday evening, him to New York. submarines—mostly hopeful that one with a mess kit to get his share of ba- bleed to death, so I put a -tourniquet companied got I when their son Alton an I Mt«s Bertha would turn up just for the delight of con and hash, Williamson was prompt- ‘They you bad. Pack.* sal i. on my leg and started back. Nov. 4. Cnr as I tried to him. Archer of Ellswo'tb, were married by steing an American destroyer bomb It ed to remark: help rorgci mdo u t wound. out ‘They sure did. lie l-eslie R. Bunker, eaq., of Sutton. A wed- of ali usefulness. “It must be very fine to be a prince.” Sime,’ replied, “Now nil or' I his Is just preliminary. PROSPECT HARBOR. ‘lint looka there.* ding supper was served to a few near There was a boat drill me j < ^ daily on the They got hack to a hospital a clay Rupert Blance, who Las be- *‘I relatives. All wish the a I each man followed the wave of the emjwy later young couple convoy; answered roll call ami I’d hardly got settled in my influenza, is out again. pistol he still held in his long and happy wedded life. in his allotted beside a hand, and cot when who place lifeboat. should put down 1* ,be INITIALS OP they Nov. 4. Rponey. Mrs. Clarence B. Colwell And ALLIES there stretched across the m h constantly, save in each opposit* cot next to me hut 1 sleep, Captain Hur- borne ot her parents, L. P. 1(1 parapet were six dead on rnan hud to wear a life IN BABY'S NAME Germans, himself. He was preserver ley hndly smashed SL’LUVAN b r every shot in his HARBOR. strapped about his chest and back. gun. They hud Up in the leg, too. The leg had been School H. wife and daugt. Kirkwood. Ga.—The war got him only when the gun had reopened"!o-d»y. Guy Cole, Now they’re at the end of the big emp- dressed at the dressing station and long were of lb>. i has resulted in the of a tied. I stopped the as b* -u Ming Charlene Nelson ha» Steuben, quests journey—in France along with a mil- coining bleeding "hen they got him settled started returned to I they Sunday. lion and a half new name. A baby girl born to could and we got him back to an Boston. fighting men from the to take off his clothes. As they pulled Fnited Mr. and Mrs. \V. ,T. Williams has ambulance. But he died four hours Mr. and Mrs. John E. W«»r iTt States. They're ai his shirt he let out a Watson Joy has returned home from showing early howl. :D ll.at just been christened “Abife.” later. I guess his life was well receiving congratulations up* n >*’ great American spirit—crouching paid “The slurt was stuck to his chest Newburgh, N. Y. for. forward, with their fares The letters composing the name of a son, born Nov. 1. Tbe 1st toward Ger- "1th blood. He had a wound there Charles Ward and wife are in tow n for many. to are the initials of America. Bel- it wits tnis sane sharp raid of the Camp Euatis, Virginia. impatient make the world that the doctors at the dressing sta- a few weeks. unsafe for gium, France and tie:mans that one of the wb-> Altb Huns. Italy, Eng- produced tion had never Private Jesse 8. Noooan, discovered. Mrs. Lovma Guptill has returned to It’s a land. coolest bits of desperate com I the 20tu writes from France pity Kaiser Bill couldn't have rape “‘Why, captain.' said the engineers, ever doctor, Mrs. A. 8. Cummings’. stood on the dock at satv. One of our hoys had been that be has been a fu.i U4D* that French port looking puzzled at the just enjoying &CrirtrCrC:trCrCrttrerir&ort wounds and get them cared for. Harvey Bunker is borne from “‘Saw me get 'em. did you. Doc?’ he a daughter. lets through his body, two through his j You there where be has been working tw-o >eaM- Liberty bonds and Thrift stamps,” -he answered. stayed up two days and you left one in the Friends of Miss Hattie Conners are leg. right, one through confided to a never even told me visits registrar. ‘Yes, but—’ I afniut it.’ Mrs. Henry Gordon of Gardiner the and one didn't know what to to hear that she ie iung In the arm. He c pleased recovering, week. ‘Honest, haplain,’ he aer Mrs. Annie Biaisdell, last say as 1 tried to dress replied, ‘I an aunt, crawled in a shell hole and there that frightful after operation in the hospital at stayed forgot aabout it. You know we all OLD-TIME TEACHERS ON JOB wound. had Rockland. Nov night. The next day he crawled orders to 4._ Gave hang onto that dinky hill. one and a half miles to Life to Get Three. 4. a dressing sta- And we were Nov. H. Lid la Taken Off “‘Well, awful busy.’ SOUTH BLUEH1LL tion. I went an State Law by 8tate doctor,' he said there hour later and gravely. »* of Td been to communion this Mrs. Hattie Sullivan of Stonmgton found him smoking a cigarette. I Superintendent morning MOUNT DESERT. and I have a Ohio. guess I was to die. But Hailing here. little scar on my face and am ready Capt. Alton C. Brown a few I • spent day* >° wasn't ready to to • wife visited proud of it” go Germany. Undergo Operations to last week at home. Gancelo Herrick and Bueyrus, O.—The bars have been They searched me for grenades when • I'eazte recently. • i Master Alfred Hastings left last week Dead Men thrown down and all old-time school they got me, the three of them, and Qualify for Army Convicted. for his home in Brewer. Koacoe Hall, wbo bas been steamboats* teachers can have a took those *l St. a job In Crawford they out of and Louis. Mo.—When decision my hag St. >ut of Boston, is spending a few day* county, whether out of side • Louis.—More than 1,000 St. Thurlow H. Hanna and wife left reached the court of criminal correc- they have uormal my pocket. But I always J I last • I,ouisans have week training or not. The lid has been tak- cnrry one tucked undergone sura • for Portland for the winter. tion. here recently from the supremo, into my pants when | batt,) • leal in Emertou and Lyman en ofT the state law the state su- I go out here. operations order to qual- Misa Cora Raymond court the conviction of Israel by Just In case of—well, J | Leighton spent Sunday at her a 'it,or affirming ire bome from Deveus on perintendent of Instruction. like Ify for military and naval serv- • home in Camp Schucart, for adulterating soda water One of anything this. And when those J West^Lden. the teachers in • ice since the United States e»- uriough. this county this year three Germans ducked it came J | The new In violation of the pure food law, it! through mail service which started oeen ft will he a a tered the war. to stir • Miss Hose Henderson, who has wealthy farmer, who has not my mind lot quicker thun I can tell J according: Nov. 1 from was found that both Schucart and his' Ellsworth to Bernard is very wb*> taught for 20 years. He will donate It that three • tlstics compiled in hospital* lome caring for her mother, bondsmen were dead. Schucart died a dead Germans and l satisfactory to residents here. n portion of his to the ! here. * >eeu very ill of grip, has returned while his bondsman salary Red dead American was a lot more on our year ago. passed • Ernest R. Kittredge, who has so faith- Cross. ide of the score than : largentviile. away Ove mouths ago. three live Ger- folly carried on a milk route in this vil- Nov. 4.