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mcntatt. \ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER TEAR. You LXV. ( IF PAID IN ADVANCE, #1.60. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 1919. ) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER 19, I AT THE ELLSWORTH POSTOFFICB. ( No. 47.

M)CAL AFFAIRS Miss Marion Wyman is visiting rela- HbbrrtiannrntB. tives in Nort h Conway, N. H. NEW AUVKKTInKMhNT* THIS WEEK Miss M. A. Clark left Friday for a visit of several The Burrill National Bank Dr Barbrick weeks in Massachusetts. Bijou theatre =1 C. L. local chairman for the Rubber s&pdal lost Morang, OF MAINE Alexander’s Ked Cross roll call, reports 478 members ELLSWORTH, M Pharmacy L Adams-—Dry goods enrolled in Ellsworth. Everyone Miss M E Googius, nurse C L Morang—Dollar week sale Mtb. Fred H. McFarland has E P Robinson—The purchased new Edison the S. K. Silvy & Linnehan, Inc—Oarage Whiting house at the corner of Who Earns of the United Union Trust Co—Bank book lost Hancock and Pine streets. States Probate Money uotice-Edna Wardwell et als J)EPOSITOR\ Government, William State of Maine, County of Surry: H. Scott has received his ap- Hancock, City of pointment as regular mail to the labor of hands or brain H H Harden—Deer skins, furs city carrier, by knows that it requires energy and and more than 2700 succeed Walter Ellsworth satisfied customers. Bangor: Mason, resigned. determination to accumulate funds. H. C. not your account f Perry Studio Dodge, wife and son Harold, of jYhj Bar But it becomes much Harbor, formerly of Ellsworth, have easier when you have an account with this gone to Florida for the winter. Bank and deposit a portion of your earnings each week. SCHEDULE OF MAILS o If you are about to change your Ralph Royal and family left last Thurs- banking connections AT is a ELLSWORTH P08T0FFICS. It, also, pleasure to see your at com- or open an account, call or write us. day for New where Mr. surplus increasing We are never In Hampshire, Royal effect, Sept. 28, 1919. has taken a pound interest. “too busy" and we will cheerfully “take the time.” position on a large farm. Mrs. John MAILS RECEIVED. Cushman leaves this evening Week Days. for Hamilton, Ohio, to spend the w’inter From Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits over West—6.47 a m; 4.40, p m. with her daughter, Mrs. Bartlett Cottle. $150,000 Fros East—11.11 a m ; 6.27 p m. The Thursday club will meet Friday MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICB afternoon of this week, instead of Thurs- Going West—10.40 am; 6pm. day, at the home of Mrs. Charles R. Going East—6.16 am; 4.10 p.m. Burrill. Sundays. (Until Oct. 26.)J UNiONlkusT Company Morris Hodgkins of Lamoine has rent- Arrive from the west 8.16 a m. Closes for ed Mrs. Up & F. W. Rollins’ house on SILVY west 4.50 m. Bridge Inc. p A&! o^Ellsworth,Maine LINNEHAN, hill for the winter, and will it occupy after December 1. CRegistered mail should be at postoffice half an —— hour before mail closes. Friends of M. H. Clement, who suffered ——GARAGE a slight shock last week, are pleased to know that he is WEATHKK IN ELLSWORTH. making rapid recovery, AGENTS FOR and is able to be up and about the house. There will be a parish supper at the WHY BE A DRIFTER? For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, Unitarian vestry this evening at 6.30, Nov. 18, 1919. a Like a some follow the Chevrolet and followed by parish meeting, at which flowing river, people lines of least resistance Dodge, Overland Cars business will be From important and all their cash for | observations taken at the power presented. spend surplus luxuries. is but station of Drifting easy the Bar Harbor & Union River District Deputy Grand Matron Mrs. Power Co., in Ellsworth. accomplishment requires determination. Decide to save all can Precipitation Elizabeth you Public Car given in inches for the twenty-four hours Gray of Southwest Harbor will Service at Start an account with the Hancock Bank. ending raidnight.J make her official visit to Irene chapter, County Savings 123 Telephone Weather Precip- O. E. S., Friday evening. Supper will be Temperature Hancock conditions itation served at 6.30. County Savings Bank 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon Ellsworth, There isn’t a prouder young man in Maine Wed 42- 46— cloudy .05 Ellsworth to-day than James Milliken, A Thurs 44- 51— .37 Second-Hand cloudy the Special Car seventeen-year-old son of Mr. and Bargain Fri 33- 43— Mrs. Sat 31 40- Elbridge Milliken, who on Saturday 1919 Ford Sun shot a deer near North Touring 21— 41- Bend, Surry. O. W. CO. Mo n 41— 46— TAPI^EY, cloudy cloudy Kev. James H. Gray, district super- with Slip In Tues 40— 49- General Insurance and Real Estate Cover, good condition rain,cloudy cloudy intendent of the Eastern district, will preach at the Methodist church on Tues- TAPLEY BUILDING, ELLSWORTH, MAINE Nov. at 7. The Walter Scott and wife of Gardiner day evening, 25, quarterly conference will be held at Telephones: Ellsworth, . Maine visited in Ellsworth last week. the close of j ,44 the preaching service. is Carl left Everybody Wiberg, jr., Thursday for Chi- invited. cago to join his father, who has employ- Albert G. ment there. Moon, living on the Surry road, lost a valuable two-year-old heifer, Miss M. A. Greely has closed her home which was shot while in the pasture by in Ellsw'orth, and gone to Massachusetts NEW some BATH excitable ROBE hunter. A road BLANKETS for the winter. Surry BIJOU THEATRE subscriber asks if there is no law to Lygonia lodge, F. and A. will work M., prevent such carelessness. There is no Large Size, Handsome Patterns, each.$4.50 ODD FELLOWS BUILDING the third to-morrow degree evening. law to “prevent a damphool,” as Mark (Including cords for neck and waist.) will be served at 6.30. EXTRA SPECIAL—One Lot Bedroom or Supper Twain might say, but there is a law to Carpet Slippers, made from bathrobe blanket samples, sizes 3 to 10. 9cts TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY—Madeline Traverse in "Fate Decides” Beginning Monday, Dec 1, the after- make him pay damages in a case like this pair only.3 Metro 12 Doz. Honey and Glycerine Soap, large Film, 5 acts noon train dow n the Mt. Desert if you can catch him. cake.10ct§ branch, (This is the last lot of this fine soap we can offer at this as now at price, THURSDAY—5-act Mutual play, "Bare-Fisted Challenger." leaving Bangor 3.30, will leave at There will be a dance at Whiting hall it is now a 15 ct retailer.) 3.15. A Line of New FRIDAY—Charles Ray in "The Nine O’clock Town.” Friday evening, under the auspices of Large Collars, Vestees and Chemisettes JCST IN Paramount Also a 5-act. The annual roll-call meeting of Lejok the Ellsworth Athletic association. handsome showing of Boudoir Caps, put up one in a box for the holiday trade. Priced lodge. I. O. O. F., will be held Friday Higgins’ orchestra will play. This will at. 35-39-59-69-75-9Scts SATURDAY—Elsie Ferguson in "The Lie." Paramount, 5-act. Our 44-inch, All Wool, Storm evening. Supper will be served at 6.30. be the first of a series of social affairs to Serge at.$1.98 is at least 50 cts a yard cheaper than you can find it elsewhere. -MONDAY—Bert Lytell in "Easy to Make Money.” Metro, 5-act A large attendance is desired. be given by the athletic association at its Comes in brown, navy, garnet and green. club rooms. It is probable that the club Morang’s garage, which recently sold Herrinway’s Heavy Lining Satin—Colors: black, white, tan, brown, name a on will regular “ladies’ and the building Main street occupied as night,” light grey dark grey, worth $2.50, our price.$2.00 when the club rooms and 10 Handsome a storage garage, to H. F. Wescott, has hall will be Christmas Cards, in an envelope for.lOcts open to ladies of members. New Christmas Goods leased the Davis carriage repository on arriving daily Shop early, you won't be crowded, and you will get a much better selection. Franklin street for storage purposes. The shoe factory is surely coming. IT .PAVS .TO. TRADE. AT .THIS STORE. Lawrence M. Carroll, of the Carroll- Clarence Morgan of Ellsworth, who has Jellerson Shoe Co. of Norway, which is for the past two years been employed for to establish a branch factory for the CARLISLE’S Cass & Daley of Gloucester, Mass., left manufacture of felt shoes here, was in Sunday for Alhambra, Cal., where he will Ellsworth last Friday. With MARTIN L. ADAMS be superintendent of the shoe department representa- tives of the group of Ellsworth men who Sale and Stable of the Standard Field Co. 95 Main Street Trucking recently bought the factory building at Ellsworth, Maine Harvey VV. with his the corner of Church and School streets for Morang, parents, Agent Pictorial Review Patterns. Send us your mail orders. We All Mr. and Ask about our Mrs. R. E. Morang, is moving to save it for factory he went Special Subscription them promptly and pay postage on purposes, offer. We can save you $1.00. amounts to $1.00 or over. FOR SALE from Water street to the Morrison house over the building, suggesting needed on Bridge hill purchased by him some repairs, all of which were adopted by the Lime ago. L. F. Higgins, who has been owners. Something like f600 or |700 the lower floor of will be C. O. BURRILL & contracted with the of occupying the house, laid out on the building and SON Having city Ellsworth a moved few weeks ago to the second heating plant. Mr. Carroll will go to —Established for 1867— care of the city poor, I must dispose of my floor of Mrs. C. S. Johnston’s house on Boston at once, and place orders for Hancock streek. machinery for the building. He hopes AND sale and trucking stable. Entire business will be FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE the son (Continued on Lawrence, ten-year-old of Mr. paged) some of 1fce sold to one or be of representing leading comp anies of tins and foreign countiie outright man, wijl disposed and Mrs. Howard Fletcher, received an COMING EVENTS. piecemeal—horses, wagons, heavy and light carts injury Saturday that destroyed the sight of his right eye. One of his playmates, and Thursday night, Nov. 27—Thanksgiving jiggers, harnesses, etc. A bargain for quick who was throwing darts with a stick, dance and chicken supper at Nicolin Front Offices to Rent TAILOR SHOP threw one into the air, and as Lawrence taker of entire business. grange. in all looked up it came down and struck him Tailoring its branches Thursday, Dec. at in the eye, penetrating the eyeball. He 11, Congregational OVER MOORE'S PHARMACY at reasonable and prices was vestry—Sale supper. Supper, 35 cents. taken to the hospital at Bangor, where J. the eye was removed. A. FRENCH HOT WATER HEAT AND TOILET 121 Main St., Ellsworth M. R. CARLISLE Mr. Harris, secretary of the Maine atfomtoruauB, Anti-Tuberculosis association, will be in Ellsworth Friday, Nov. 21, and will ad- dress a meeting at the home of Mrs. A. P. W is well at 4.30, in the interest of the Red Cross seal Dec. 1 to 11. Mr Listen, Girls Edward H. Baker campaign, Harris will outline the policies of the as- You Graduate Optometrist and ought to know about the Registered Eye Specialist sociation in its fight on Tel. 146-11 85 Oak St., Ellsworth, Me. tuberculosis, which claims not less than lives each delightful, softening, whitening, Home office days: .Saturdays, Mondays, Tues- 1,000 Y OU R ATTENTION days. Sunday by appointment. Patients are year in Maine. As tuberculosis is a pre- smoothing, protecting action urged to make appointments card or by phone ventable disease, it is to this for regular office days, to save themselves de- possible stop upon the skin, of lay. It frequently happens that many patients awful sacrifice. The funds to carry on the please to call at the same time, wait for this!” necessitating work will be raised the sale some of one to two hours. through ol Red Cross Christmas seals. NYAL small notice J. A. THOMPSON Dr. Harvard Greely had a narrow escape FACE CREAM from personal injury and a severe Joss by 119 fS/1 Al PM STRE EIT with Peroxide fire recently. He was doing some work at IVIarino and Automobile Insurance the bench in his dental when a rooms, It is your complexion’s best Representing bottle containing a quart of denatured friend in all sorts of weather. 'r^*° Equlta ble Fire and fS/1 arine Insurance Oo. alcohol broke, and the alcohol ignited. a OF HARTFORD, CONN. The flame sprang almost to the ceiling, Get jar today—two sizes. and some of the flaming alcohol ran down Dr. Greely’s apron, which also caught Alexander’s Pharmacy Are. He succeeded in putting out the fire, 80 MAIN STREET, ELLSWORTH, ME. UeerSkins==Furs though his hands were considerably blistered. He considers himself fortunate Want the PHOTOS most cash for your to escape so lightly. The loss from the r#vp5.ouurs and deer skins, sell them to Special Christmas Offer ire is slight, and covered by insurance. George W. Johnson of Otis had his RAW FURS WANTED H* H. Air. McCarthy from the Perry Studio, eft hand almost severed yesterday, by Send me your furs; get check by return HARDEN 1 do Bangor, is in Ellsworth to-day with a retting it in contact with a saw at the mail. not claim to pay 25 per cent, Telephone 157*11 Salisbury mill in Otis. The saw cut more than other dealers, bat will pay the snmY, Display of Photos hrough the side and back of the hand, highest market prices. Furs sent for ex- MAINE bones and tendrons of several amination and quotation returned at Scott’s Ice-cream Parlors. levering prompt- ingers. He was brought to Ellsworth, ly if price not accepted. vhere Dr. dressed the ; Special offer of Photos for Xmas. Hodgkins wound, F?. M. YOUNG rhe doctor hopes he may get a good South Hancock Maine anything to offer, drop Will also lie here nest Wednesday. No*. 26 land out of it, but there is a possibility y°Ucarsr*or Telephone Connection telephone he lose the middle to-day. hat may finger. Fifty years in the business and still on deck .S3u£Ti..^nntntB OAK POINT. fHutual Benefit Column. letter-writing. Think of a son be- Mrs. Sherman and ginning a letter to his father “Res- Higgins daugh- BDIT1CD BY “AUNT MADUK". ter Natalie are visiting Mrs. Higgins' pected Sir.” Compare it with the Vinol will When mother. Mrs. Velma Haynes. “Dear Dad" of to-day. The latter a form a Stop bond E. G. Doyle and family have Its Motto: 44Helpful and Hopeful indicates of sympathy Cough your mouth tastes and between moved to Ellsworth for the winter. understanding father like all the mean and child. and ever Austin Conarv and family are The of this column are succinct Break things you did— purposes y Take business letters. A genera- a mixed in Ashville. stated In the title and motto—It Is for the rout. al Up together, then visiting tion or two Cold ago business letters ex-

— and alms to l>e A constitutional you need Beecham’s Roger Higgins is at Indian Point uenellt, helpful and hopeful changed between gentlemen and la- remedy that removes the Pills. for common cause K Your mouth is a good indication helping his father, who is ill. Being the good. It is for the com- dies, opening with “My dear Mrs. of mon the These the condition of stomach and bowels. use—a public servant, a purveyor of In- A.” or Mr. B." building up system. elements contain The Whitcomb, Haynes & Whitney “My dear would have I formation and susgestlon, a medium for the lr- been almost sufficient evidence ^ mill is closed for the winter. for a in Vinol—Beef and Cod Liver 'erchange of Ideas. In this capacity It solicits divorce suit to be started. Think of Peptones, Iron M are communications, and Its success and — Harvey Moore and family in depends largely the staid and stern old grandfathers ganese Glycerophosphates soon BEECHAM’S Lamoine for a few days before going on the support given It In this respect. Com- of the Puritan stock being addressed create^ 'old « munications must be but the name of that throws off the to Belfast, where Mr. Moore is to signed, as “Gramp.” Oh, my! It can't be energy cold and writer will not be prevents ? have charge of a mill during the printed except by permission imagined. reoccurrence. It has 25c. winter. Communications will be subject to approval or given ninety per cent satisf 13c., PILLS Sure, the "Hullo" of the poem has Ac- rejection by the editor of the column, but none 1 v«rc HFRF k Donor > Sole of Nov. 15. X. X. softened many of life's Bard places tion for sixteen HERE IS Any Medicine in the World will be without good Address years. PROOF: rejected reason. and opened the door to sympathy. All communications to Dunn, N.C. Not no doubt it is Thb only that, but the Lagr«nge, N.C. American, “I suffered with a chronic cold for “For years I Ellsworth, Me. most frequently-used word in the suffered with a four months, and 80 I English language. Am 1 not right coughed day night. cough,ough, could not sleennioS®* Had to keep cn working when 1 was continuedontinued to T in that last statement? lose flesh. MySly not able to. I saw Yinol advertise ! asked me to fc HULLO try Vinol. It cured and tried it, and I want to tell you it I can (By the Late Sam Walter Foss.) I am reading "Dear Enemy,” by cough sleep nights and cured that cold in a short time. Jean Webster, who wrote “Daddy just gained twelve pounds. Vino] When you see a man in woe, It made me eat and better isTil Longlegs," which has been drama- sleep well, best tonic and tissue builder I Walk straight up and say “Hullo!*'* everyway.”—J. C. Dunn,N.C. havee,«. tized. Before I began reading it I Eagley, taken.”—W. D. Ren. Lntrra„„„ v ? Say "Hullo !” ai\d "How d'ye do ? Bit anaemic said, “it cannot equal 'Daddy Long- run-rloTTn, nervon*. condition*, weak women. owrwn^I. The Case How's the world been using you?” • feeble old people and delicate children, there Is no Buy By Legs,' but the same of wit remedy like VlJJl Slap the fellow on his back, sparkle ^ It*s and quaint humor is all it. Economical Bring your hand down with a whack! through Some of will Walk you remember “Judy” And more — You can't be straight up and don’t go slow, important fame from the John Greer Home, an You will be for Shake his hand and say “Hullo" surprised. prepared the orphan asylum. In this book “Sallie guest—and that there Is he clothed in rags ? Oh.ho. unexpected day (and McBride," a society girl, has become are when have not Walk straight up i£nd say “Hullo!” CHARLES E. many) you simply had superintendent of that home, and her ALEXANDER, Druggist, and Druggim Everywhere time to prepare Rags are but a cotton roll anything. renovations and innovations are Just for wrapping up a soul; SUPERBA Canned Goods assure ex- worth a careful officers \nd a soul is worth a true study by a diversified choice of. iind trustees ceptional quality: Bale of similar institutions. Fruits and Berries. and hearty. “How d’ye do?” Vegetables, The illustrations by the author are Don't wait for the crowd to go. Sold the SERVICE dealer in clever and by your Walk straight up and say "Hullo!” amusing. neighborhood. I have refrained from looking at When big vessels meet, they *ay, the last pages of the book to see if Milliken-Tomlinson Co., * rhey salute and sail away; in Bulletin No. 561: “Sallie” marries the Maine Just the same Washington Portland, as you and me, ••Fowl*u.i, notnor fed.eu any beefDeet acrapecrap or other animal or protein laid < „„ SUPER3A on the Label: politician the grave. Scotch doc- only 9ft 719 Lonely ships upon the sea. during their pullet year aa with tor who ministers to the compared !37eggafrom beef acraD h **" SUPERB for your Table. Each one sailing his own jog orphans’ ailments. At present, the pendulum 7i9 For a port beyond the fog. The Meat Course seems to a little farther to- Let your speaking-trumpet blow. swing •of the Hen Menu wards the doctor than it did at first Portland Lift your horn and cry, "Hullo!” PORTLAND MEAT SCRAP Meat The good aunt, whom met for i» Scrap Say “Hullo!” and “How d’ye do?” you practically all BEEF .crap. Litticif the first time at the last reunion, in anV Other folks are good as you. comP°*ition. offered to loan me the book, which, PORTLAND la aafa'? to When you leave your house of clay. u«. Never «!. as it is composed entirely of letters raned Ha. aubject all women agree.** "Ton are positively making me Wandering in the far away. aery high protein v.lae. written by “Sallie,” reminds the Your dealer Alice Grey wis a young house- hungry—Premium Soda Crackers When you travel through the strange aeUathi.olde.iabllshedre. owner, so she says, of a conversation liable brand- keener but her words rane true and seem to come at just the right time, Country far beyond the range. on the telephone where you hear but W« have a 24 they held pretty Bessie Palmer's matter where they come, Then the souls you've cheered will pa.e memo booklet we wQl. one side. «**d to mail you on receipt of ad tention. aughed Bess. know your ire,, PORTLAND RENDERING “They do. in all seriousness. Your Who you be. and say “Hullo!” C0MPA5I “These crackers,” continued Alice] I don't know how it happened that Portland, Maine lways ready to welcome :i9i “are one of the rare articles of foot the first three lines appeared in our are favorites that fit the menu at prime Dear M. B. Friends: last week’s column, as I wrote the to eat is They lend attmi tiroMcTtn all ything good matter relating to Ella Wheeler Wil- pOrj lerved. Cordiality, good cheer, hearten- rr th< Bobby and Agnes declare cox anil lng;that is what the means. have never seen anything in National Biscuit Company had poem As |Ue people meet each other Anna McCall's "Tower Room "relat- id when they to-day, there is more of the ‘‘hail ing to her. ckers. They fellow, well- met” spirit than w’as shown a gener- lways look for the name 'Premium' What will be the ation or two ago. Perhaps result of women m the crackers.” formality PE-RUNA was conducive to respect, and in no becoming voters remains to be an able said champion." way was it more fully shown than in proved. Will they have the pur- Made Me a Well Man er cracker from ifying influence in politics which has her As different finlns been claimed for them? I was once don't blame ajucrtifinnrnt*. present at a State convention of flavor as Mr. Louis 1652 in a woman’s fraternal organization, Young. Suffered thirty they are in size, and there was considerable “log- Clifford St., Rochester, N. years with PREMIUM SODA rolling" before the annual election Y., writes: of officers, as uifferent sections had "I suffered for thirty years stomach CRACKERS are in con- PROMPT RELIEF their candidates in view. Evident- with chronic bowel trouble. Htom- for the acid-dint resaed the nch trouble and bmorrliRgra of stant demand from the first stomach, ly politicians are catering to the the bowels. trouble and try two or three new element introduced into We bought a bottle of Peruna course to the last. public Their and official business. and I took It faithfully, and I hemorrhages of the bowels, brgan to feel better. is in their These are goodness mealy thoughts independent My. wife persuaded me to con- texture and salty flavor. See what wonderful of all party issues or interests, for tinue, and I eok it for some slightly time as am a or a dire-.•-el. Now I KmiqidS nothing partisan sectarian has 1 or T:ihW Fortsi cheese, or sandwiches make well man.** !«|*ifsi jelly peanut they after place in the column. You know we I ;e, meals, dissolved on the to live a The name PREMIUM is on every cracker. Sold by the pound feir tongne—keep your stomach plan just little above all Ki-molds—the new creeds and the wr and in the famous In-er-seal Trade Mark package so sweet—try platforms, except aid to digestion. creed of mutual help and the plat- how very form of With MAI* BY good comradeship. nut bu’ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SCOTT A BOWNE being sm urn Soda MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 1»-7a ers. they art? Uneeda Biscuit always feel Don't forget the Macedonian cry served at home 'cted guests and of “Come over and help us." Give ing lunch. We eat ■sure that my guests us some more suggestions or reviews thing irom soap to uemi tasser enjoy sometnmg tnat is every mt as nmutitsi tK a pills of books of current events, of de- TI1E DIAMOND BRAND. A There’s never a meal at our house as have at their portation or of good anything they Lad Ira! Ask your DrucrUt for A\ importation, experi- without them. They make a par- own homes, regardless of the excel- C'hl-cbea-ter’s Diamond Tiraiid/W\ ences and of outings.of hints and IMIla in Bed and Gold metaIHc\^r/ ticular appeal to every appetite.” lence of their own cooks, or of tha bo*es, sealed artth Blue Ri)>bon. suggestions for saving time or work, Take no other. Buy of your of Christmas and of DnrriM. Ask for CIII-CID K-TFRU preparations DIAMOND BRAND 1*1 LI.*, <■ how to keep the anniversaryand the years k own as Best, Safest. Reliablo Always weeks before it so no one will feel SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE "in a hurry all over.” as one de- scribed getting nervous. The doing away of excessive the expense past The “It seems to me year or two simplified the Christmas Speaker said, work and did not lessen the cordial That careful housewives all agree "spirit of good will" among friends. AUNT MADGE. This Town Talk Flour cannot be beat— ’Tis milled from choicest winter wheat.’ DON’T like a NICE WHITE cHinrrusnnrnift you Milled on Honor—Ideal for CATARRH KITCHEN? Of course do— Quickly Knded by a Pleasant, Healing Every Baking you Antiseptic Air.. .J nut Breathe It... The little hard rubber Hyomei inhaler which you can get at Charles E. Alex- because it so ander’s or any reliable druggist’s can looks be carried in or CLEAN. And easly pocket purse. It will last a life time. Into this inhaler you pour a few drops of the pure healing oil of Hyo- TOWN TALK FLOUR You'd like the mill that makes Thisoil is absorbed by the antiseptic gauze within, and now you are ready to breathe it in over the germ-infested membranes, where it will speedily be- gin its work of banishing catarrhal germs and ending Catarrh. Hyomei is made of Australian eucalyptus com- bined with other antiseptics and is very pleasant to breathe. It is guaranteed to banish catarrh bronchitis, influenza, tonsilitis. sort throat, croup, coughs and colds, o* Irritable, money back. It often cleans oiit a Jumpy, William head and Tell 8tufTed-up opens eloggee nostrils in a few minutes. Complete outfit, including inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei, costs but little while extra bottles, if afterward need Frazzled Nerves— FLOUR ed, may be obtained of any druggis for afew cents. when caused by coffee—are help- for the very same reason. It’s clean ed to become normal, healthy from top to bottom—clean as a pin. nerves, when a change is made to By clean machines, the wheat is scoured and ground—then the flour is sifted through finest silk, put into new clean sacks and sealed. No Instant Postum human hand touches it until the sack is opened in your kitchen. This wholesome table beverage We know you want your flour clean with a rich aromatic, coffee- and and we take no chances. pure like flavor is deliciously satisfy- ing, economical, and respects both and Next time, tell your Grocer—William Tell, health pocketbook. and get the very best. Made by Postum Cereal Company WHITCOMB, HAYNES & WHITNEY Battle Creek, Michigan

Sold by Grocers and General Stores aotomtgrmentg. COUNTY NEWS of Veterans, tent No. 11, was held Nov. 36bcTU«nunt0 14. A large amount of work was ac- complished. Much credit is due State cupied a large part of her thought duriDg Dept. Inspector Miss Nella Merrick, also the latter days of her life. Mrs. Bertha McPhee of Waterville, for She had been an invalid and a great their able assistance in the initiating of sufferer for several years, but bore her pain twc members. All daughters of veterans with a Christian fortitude symbolic of the are cordially invited to join the order. faith which she loved. During all the Blanks will be supplied by the president. years of suffering, no word of complaint Nov. 17. Echo. ever passed her lips. WALTHAM. Kev. Mr. Allen conducted the funeral, held at the home at Stouington Thursday, Alvah Haslam is getting out Christmas WRIGHTS Nov. 6. The bearers were her two sons trees. and her Jesse A. nephews, Hamblen and j Mercy Fox is working at Ellsworth Daniel H. Fifield. Interment was at Falls. a Mount Rest cemetery, West Stonington. c package Madelene who has been is Nov. 16. Spec. Jordan, ill, improving. before the war L. F. Giles of Ellsworth was here laBt 5 WEST FRANKLIN. ? week hunting, and got a deer. Sleep Tyler Gordon is at home from North Jay. Arthur Jordan had the good fortune to shoot a tine silver grey fox recently. a you Irving Rollins has purchased a hound Does dry cough keep awake? Mr. and Mrs. of Seal Harbor parties. W. A. Googins were at c a package their home for a few days last Alice Ryder was a week-end during guest of week. Vida Cousins at Beechland. war Mrs. A. S. Jordan spent the w’eek 5 during the past Sidney Williams of Boston visited his with her daughter, Mis. Oliver Bragdon, sister, Mrs. Jennie Smith, last week. Balsam at Egypt. Kemp’s Mrs. George and two children Bradbury Rev. William will Fletcher, missionary, stop the tickle that makes visit relatives in Aurora this week. Will you cough. held services at the church last Wednes- Forrest Coombs GUARANTEED has been visiting his day evening. c a package sister, Mrs. Horace Parker at Pittsfield. R. H. Young of South Hancock and H. Mrs. Ethel Clark in her visiting daugh- H. Harden of Surry were here last |week, ter, Mrs. Gerald at Livermore 5 Coombs, The buying fur. NOW cburch, of which she had been a Falls. NEWS Samuel who member for yeare, was filled Jones, has been employed BOUNTY with sorrow- Miss Valma Shuman has been spending in Boston the is ful relatives and friends. Her death past year, visiting friends was a few at with HARBOR. not days Ryefleld Marcia and relatives here. PROSPECT unexpected, as she had been in fail- Harriman. Noonan and children are ing health for two years. The A party of six hunters has enjoyed a Mrs. Gerard community Pauline is feel9 8 Smith with her aunt, Mrs' week’s THE LASTS their grandparents in Steuben. great loss. Probably no one has outing with H. D. Jordan at his FLAVOR isitin? j D. E. while Mr. ever had such Smith, Smith is on a sporting on of Washburn re- influence with the young camp Spectacle pond. They Dr F«y F. l-arrabee hunting people of the town as she. trip. brought home a tine deer. bis father, Dr. C. C. Larra- She had been a entlv visited Elrae McPhee of teacher in the public schools of this town Waterville was here Nov. 17. B. SO DOES THE PRICE! ! ee. for years. Friday and Saturday, after an absence returned from a SOUND. C.B. Colwell has visit Miss Phoebe Kent and Mrs. W. J. of nine years. brother, Ur. Harvard Colwell, in have been Mrs. Earl Storer and little daughter of )hif! Freethy visiting in Tenant’s Lewis Shuman, while working at the Harbor and Rockland. Rockland arq visiting her parents, Jones incoln. mill recently, was fortunate to enough Tracy and wife. i)r. Ida Cameron and young daughter, Nov. 17. S. shoot two mink. from Lester Crane of Winter who ho have come California, are at Mrs. Harbor, Fred Cousins, with daughter, ol has for winter. employment at Seal Harbor, is board- nnkSbaw’a the STONINGTON. has been Bluehill, visiting her sister. ing at Caleb Tracy’s. Kupert N. Blance has returned from OBITUARY. Mrs. Percy DeBeck. Miss Winnie Matheson and Mrs. ooton, where he speut ten days with his Mrs. Harry Margaret A. Mills, widow of Mrs. Lottie Havey of Massachusetts Bordeaux N. Ritchie. have gone to Lamoine to visit lOther. Mrs. James Peter H. Mills died Nov. at a few with her I Monday 3, spent days recently sister, Mrs. Bordeaux’s mother. John W. Noonan, Forrest Noonan, (Jer- 6 o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Mills Mrs. Norman Smith. was William Pomroy, who has been the ri Noonan and William Seavey, jr., are eighty-three yearB of age, the daugh- Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Williams are guests of ter of Butler guest Miss Vivienne Havey, has re- a hunting trip to Wytopitlock. and Elizabeth (Thurston) of Mrs. VVilliams’ James brother, Parsons, turned to his home at Mt. Desert Hamblen. She was a native of Ferry. Mr. aDd Mrs. Fred C. Bickford and their West Deer at Ellsworth this week. a* Friends of Mrs. Bickford i ^le, no West Stoniugton, where she Wiggin, who has been [tie grandchild, Margery 1 Mrs. Russel Mace of Aurora visited her lived the ill the for her a *t Alfred greater part of her life. past week, hope speedy lerce, are guests Hamilton’s. sisters, Mrs. Linnie Rollins and Mrs. She was the mother of seven recovery. Owing to her illness there has Palmer bus moved his children, Marvel William Bradbury, Friday. been no school for a Capt. four of w hom are living — Oliver B. of week. mily into the Robinson house, which he Vernon Smith and of Brewer Boston, Myra T. of Stonington, Sumner family Miss Vivian Rjed entertained a few of )ught. and has been repairing all the are spending a few here with Mrs, P. of Farmington, and Mrs. John Stanley days her little friends Thursday evening in 11. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Ella Hardison, of Brockton, Mass., all of whom were honor of her sixth birthday. They played A. H. has returned from Mr. Smith is enjoying the time Mrs. Wasgatt present at the funeral. Of a large family hunting games after which refreshments were where she went [trip to Bangor, for of brothers and sisters only one survives, The regular meeting of the Daughters served. All report a nice time. treatment. Dr. accox- edical Bragg Mrs. Alice M. Colby, a half-sister, now Nov. 17. H. rnied her. living iu West Stonington. Mrs. Guy H. Cole and daughter of Mrs. Mills was a member of the Free Subscribe for the euben arp at J. W. Cole’s for the winter, Will Baptist church, and was one of the Ellsworth American 15’ i.Cole has gone to New Yortc, where he little Land of men and women who gave $1.50 a year in advance [pects to get employment. the best efforts of their early lives to the of this Hot. 17. C. building up church. For nearly fifty years the Free Will Baptist church 109 [ SWAN’S ISLAND. has stood on the hill at West Stonington as a monument to the faithful work of its The Sick Examined A little girl arrived at the home of Mr. Free early founders. id Mrs. George Smith November 9. By this work, to which she devoted years 0.L Milan has returned from Portland, herself, and by her never-failing cheerful- Boston’s Master here he went to celebrate Victory day. ness and her happy disposition, Mrs. is the proud record of suc- Specialist to Capt. Lewis Butman has taken the store Mills gained the enduring friendship of cess that belongs only d gasolene business at the Great Eastern all who came to know her. She was h stand. esteemed because of her intelligence, her JOHNSONS The funeral of Miss Evelyn Bridges was wise counsels, and her steadfast friend- Dr. Barbrick Id at the Methodist church Sunday. ship. Her mental faculties were un- «nodyne liniment WILL MAKE HIS NEXT REGULAR VISIT TO impaired, and she retained an active A doctor's famous prescription— Internal lives.eczema. itch or salt rheum sets interest in her home and her family and and external use —for Coughs. Colds, Bore u crazy. Can’t bear the touch of frienas to the last day of her life. The Throat, Grippe, Bronchitis, Tonsilitia, Maine nr Strains, etc. A Ellsworth, clothing. Doan's Ointment is fine welfare of her life-long neighbors, and Cramps. Chills, Sprains, ‘skin itching. All druggists sell it. the work of the Sunday school and the safe, sure and satisfying anodyne that and be at the ■ a soothes, heals, and stops pain. box.—Advt. cburch which she helped to establish oc- HANCOCK HOUQE PERSONAL ATTENTION One Day Only DR. BARBRICK WILL POSITIVELY BE IN ATTENDANCE AND WILL Nov. £4- * PERSONALLY CONSULT WITH Monday, AND EXAMINE ALL CASES. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p. m.

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Camels unacquainted great desire you give carried on by Dr. Barbrick, the reach and range unusual of his system of treatment and its admirable such universal delight,such adaption to the needs of every class of invalids and satisfaction may be indicated by the diversity of diseases enjoyment you’ll accepted for treatment. call them a revelation! PATARRU T,lt3 symptoms and conse- cigarette UH I Mil (in quences ox which are too well known to repeat. a that does If you’d like cigarette nCACMCOQ Partial or Complete. Are ULHiIILOO you warned by ringing noises not leave any unpleasant cigaretty in the ears of the extension of the catarrhal inflammation to the aftertaste or hearing? unpleasant cigaretty FTVCDCTDCIA Loss of appetite, bloating of smoke Camels! If you UlOl Ll OIH the stomach or any of the odor, forms of catarrhal inflammation of the diges- hunger for a rich, mellow-mild tive organs. 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Camels are a old everywhere in scientific delightful BARBRICK -will havo with him his Special X RAY” outfit and Kleetri- : will that Camel HEART DISEASES SXS2S£2Z cal Examining Machines ami instruments fop *lly sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or test prove fluttering or palpitation. examining the Eye, Ear personal Mo“> Throat, Bungs, Heart, Blood, etc., and will those remarkable exami- ten a give in glass- nations l’ree on packages (200 cigarettes) are the only cigarettes absolutely to ell who call him during this visit. The above photo ine^paper-covcred carton. IVe strongly Cigarettes KIDNEY DISEASES shows the Doctor makingX Ray Examination of Luj-s ..s an Aid to seem of the feet and urination. Diagnosis. recommend this carton for the home or ever smoked that just eyes, swelling frequent you I IUCD Pain In the office or when travel. AIQCAQPQ side, supply, you made to meet your taste ! 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For seven any MALADY which has been p: years Teacher and Professor in the California junced INCURABLE, and wl.o the world at any price! Eclectic Medical people BLOOD DISEASES College. Graduate Cincin- have been told that had Consum- ulcers and fool humors. nati, 1893; Atlanta, 1900; Los Angeles, 1910; they Post Graduate hew York Policlinic, 1901-2; tion, Heart Trouble, Nervous Weakness, SKIN DISEASES N. Y. P. G.t 1907-8; Edinburg. Ixmdon ana or any disease, are all invited to call an \ hair ana affections. 1912; Vienna :>•>•' scalp Paris, themselves under i care and member i‘. place is during and all President PANPCRQ TIIMflRQ malignant scientific societies. « .. this visit, and take adv.'^ge of *tho lUmUnO growths treated ~ liHUutnO) hi* ,j ...... without the knife. Specialist rvputat—r. .i. Free Offer. Permanent Address and Laboratciy, 210 Shawmui Avenue, Boston 1 I In Bangor at Penobscot Exchange Sat. & Sun. Nov. 22-23, hours 10 to 8 OBITUARY. SOUTH PENOBSCOT. Host ifTlI UotUtt. <£t)c <£llsu)cit1l) American S-tgal Nottt**, Olo Wellman left Monday for STATE OF MAINE. CHARLES A. HAN8COM. iJoST^FROM AUTOMOBILE OCT. 16. STATE OP Florida, for the winter. Hancock sa. Supreme Judicial Court MAIN* PUBLISHED between Waltham and Bangor (via To all persons interested (*" Charles A. Hanscom died early yester- Willis Gray and Miss Ruole Choate Ellsworth) brown paper box contain- In Equity. the estates EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ing: lady’s apparel. Finder hereinafter namher of both of Brooklin. were married at wearing Herbert P. Richardson, Eugene M. At a : day morning at his home on Franklin communicate with Mrs. W. B. Stanley, probate court held please Everett A. William H. in and at p,, the Baptist parsonage Tuesday. Nov. 14 at., Stanley, Thurston, for the county of w. u'*0ni, ELLSWORH, MAINE street. He had been ill more than a year Hastings, Trowbridge Arling- W. Wallace, Trustees of the reward. George Tremont the fourth day of 4. by Rev. C. A. Smith. Their ton, Mass., and receive and Frank L. Palmer, Bank Novemb "co,cl>. BY THB past, but was spared great suffering. Savings bank, year of our Bord one thonSI in the friends extend congratulations BANK-BOOK NO. 9173 OF THE 8AV- Commissioner, vs. Tremont Savings Bank. hundred and nineteen nou»and off HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Though it had been known for a long The Lucius M. Grindle and family and ings department of Union Trust Co. of To the Honorable Justice of the Supreme following matters i,avi„ time that he could not recover, none Ellsworth. Finder will please return to Judicial Court: presented for the action .1* b«n W. H. Titus, Editor and Manager. Gerald Hutchins and wife have gone Union Trust learned of the end but with expressions Co.. Ellsworth. represent Herbert P. it to Dark Harbor for the winter. Richardson, M. Everett sseDr:indicated' u%ssa^ SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. of No 4813 of the Havings de- RE8PECTFULLYETigene Stanley. That notice thereof regret. A. William ri. Thurston and George be A quiet wedding took place at the of Union Trust Conn any off Stanley, persons to (Strictly in Advance) Mr. Hanscom was born in Minneapolis, BANKBOOKpartment W. Wallace, all of Tremont, in the county of interested, by caul 111 on Finder will return to of this order to be Baptist parsonage Armistice day, Ellsworth,. please Hancock and State of Maine, and Frank L. publishes* tttr One year.fl.50 Six months.75 June 1858. He came of Maine Union Trust Ellsworth. weeks in Minn., 24, at 11 a. when Miss Ruth Babson Company, Palmer of Saco, in the of York, bank successively the Fn tbr« m„ county American, a Four months.50 Three months ... .38 “his Abram and Caroline commissioner of Maine, who complains newspaper publi«5*?rtl> stock, parents, of Eggemogginbecame the bride of BOOK No. 9427 of the de- EHaworth in »aiusaid u savings a cor- county.county, tw ,L at Single against the Tremoht Savings Bank, a nrnl.o* Copies.05 having gone from Wash- Prin A. Allen of Brooklin. Rev. C. Trust of may appear at a tgH« (Day) Hanscom, BANKpartment of Union Company poration organized and existing under the probate oftiS: th«y to Union held at Ellsworth on as to the A. Ellsworth. Finder will please return laws of State of Maine, and located at the & ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. ington county, Maine, pioneers Smith officiated, using the double the of December A, D. BeZj0* Trust Company, Ellsworth. of Hancock and State of 1919, at i«» day then small town of ring service. Those present were Mr. Tremont, county clock in the Minneapolis. Maine. forenoon, and h.1?be Hi Bu-iness communications should be ad- RUBBER PLEASE thereon if see As a Mr. Hanscom was en- and Mrs. William Babson. parents of SANDAL—FINDER they csust heard young man, First. The Herbert P. Richard- G. ilarrold dressed to, and all checks and money orders the bride and Mrs. Naomi Allen, return to Mrs. H. M. Hall. Ellsworth. plaintiffs, Grant Winn 1st* gaged in the sash and door business in son, Eugene M. Stanley, Everett A. Stanley. Harbor, in said county, made payable to The Hancock County Pub- mother of the groom. Their William H. Thurston and George W. Wallace certain decea.M8*' More than many instrument A lishing Minneapolis. twenty-five years are a of the board of trustees of the last will purporting W Co., Ellsworth, Maine. friends wish them much joy. JSotters majority and testament of ago he became associated with the Morgan Itcgal Tremont Saving Bank, and Frank L. Palmer ceased, together with petitis,1 *• Nov. 17. L. is a bank commissioner of the State of Maine, Mill Work Co. of Oshkosh, Wis., and probate thereof and for the a? fcf NOVEMBER 1919 and said is a bank or- -?nt of the WEDNESDAY, 19, -o- NOTICE OF 1*OKKCLO.SUKK. corporation savings executor the interests and under act of wltnout ?“'■ came East to look after of ganized existiug r' ty on his bond, presented ASHVILLE. 'IIT'HEREAS Robert H. Bennett then of of State of Maine, ■ byiT’f a busi- incorporation p'i leyf K. .Miller, the the company. He built up large ▼ ▼ now Bar Harbor, of Han- mpfl executor t£*-dUln. Ellsworth men who went down j Eden, county vate laws of 1874. chapter 805, who bring The The C. E. was led cock. State of his deed ness in the East, with headquarters at meeting Sunday Maine, by mortgage this action under the provision ot Alvin P. Maddox, late dated October a. d. and recorded in of Buck.." into their pockets to save the shoe evening by Mrs. W. Hammond. The 4, 1912 chanter 52, section 52, of the Revised Statutes in said county, Baltimore, and became vice-president and Hancock of dteds, book 497, deceased. A r*P*> 23 will be the county registry of Maine, and all acis additional thereto aud instrument to for Ellsworth when meeting Nov. Thanks- 139. to Bertha U. Ben- purporting be thf'H11 factory building manager of the company, which offices he pave conveyed amendatory thereof. will and testament of meeting. There will be nett, then of Augusta. Kennebec said diSi."* it was in of torn giving county Second. The said are of the together with petition danger being down, held at his death. Maine, now of Scituate. Plymouth county, plaintiffs for special services. A social will be that it is for said thereof and for the Massachusetts, a certain lot or of opinion inexpedient savings appointment of deserve the thanks of the community. Mr. Hanscom married, on December 3, in parcel bank to continue the further transaction executrix without held the basement Monday even- land situated in the of Bar of giving bond°(.thtbond village Harbor, its business. sented by Mary D. Their act was Miss Olive Emery of Ellsworth. 24. All are and Maddox,Maddox the* ,.,pr!' prompted by pure pub- 1886, ing, Nov. cordially Hancock county, Maine, bounded and trix therein named. e*tcu.e»Pt!' of his described as follows, to wit: at a Third. The Tremont Savings Bank, on the lic and faith in their home This was the beginning acquaint- welcome. Beginning Edwin S. Moore, lato of spirit piece of iron driven in the in twenty-eighth day of October, 1919. at a regu Bar Hark, pipe ground in said county, ance with Ellsworth, and from short an- Emerson and Prudence Preble the southern side of Mount Desert street and lar meeting of the board of trustees, voted: deceased. pTo?ot' city, without thought of financial re- that Nellie F. Moore or at the northeast corner of land of J.C. Man- That it was inexpedient to continue the some n,iot nual vacations and holiday visits, gradu- have moved out from Morancy into suitable person be turn- ask none now, chester; thence south de further transaction of its business as such apointed admnu They linding seventy-seven (77) trator of the estate of ally lengthened year by year until nearly the Smith house, for the winter. no minutes east, but fol- savings bank, and authorized and directed said deiSj1'; their reward in grees. everywhere Nellie P. “‘4 the knowledge that the southern side line of said Mouut the said trustees to with the bank com- presented by Moore , all his summers were spent here, he Lewis Martin of Belfast has been lowing join said deceased. dow oj their act has had the desired Desert street sevenlv-one feet (71) n*ne missioner of this State in an application to result, an attachment for the that two weeks at his Elliott N. Denson, late formed city spending former inches (9) to a of irou pipe driven in this court, asking for the authorization to of Bar u piece bor, in said county, and the saved them has home here. the to a where Lane in allow the said trustees to its affairs. deceased fi?' building by was reciprocated by the people of Ells- ground point Araory liquidate tion that Delia C. tersects Mount Desert 9treet; thence south (See Exhibit "A” herewith attached ) Henson or Li' been the means of a desir- who had a warn! in their Miss Eleanor Bean celebrated her other suitable person be bringing worth, place eight (8) degrees, no minutes west but every- the appointed .a Wherefore, plaintiffs pray: lnlnistrator of tile estate able to Ellsworth. Here is hearts for “Charlie” Hanscom. tenth birthday, Saturday. The chil- where following the west side line of said of salri i4' industry Genial, 1. That after such uotice or as censed, Amory Lane three hundred ninety-one notices the presented by Dena (’ 5a"' he dren report a delightful afternoon. court shall seem meet, shall be oidetrd to all widow of said deceased. the roll: John A. Peters, A. C. Hag- whole-souled, unassuming, sincere, (391) feet to a piece of iron pipe set toe were depositors in said bank, and to or all Nancy E. Gray, late of Delicious refreshments served. thence uorth tnree de- any Bluehlli i„ Smith & H. O. made friends of all whom he met, and his ground; eighty (83) interested; said deceased. erthy. Head, Stratton, grees, no minutes west seventy one feet parties county, Petition M was who knew Work on the Osborn bungalow at James M. or some W tv Meaner T P VlSaS.. PV. friendship cherished by all nine inches to a of irou 2. That the trustees of said Tremont Sav- Gray other suitaha (71). (9) piece pipe be Schieffelin's point will soon be com- set in the thence north ings Bank may be autho.ized to the person appointed administrator ground; eighty-three liquidate the estate of said H. F. H. E. Hamlin, Robert (88) degrees, no minutes west seventy one affairs of said.bank, distribute its assets aud deceased. nriieLL Wescott, his pleted. .lames M. He leaves, besides .widow, one feet (71). nine inches to a of iron protect its depositors in such manner and bv by Gray, widower of ala P. H. B. Charles C. piece pipe deceased. 8dia King, Moor, M. a Nov. 17. “Phoebe.” driven in the in eastern live of said such means as this cou t may hereafter de- brother, Oliver Hanscoin, sister, ground William O. C. L. Frank H. lot of J. C. Manchester; thence north eight termine and that the corporation known as Emery, late of Suliiva. Knowlton, Morang, M. and a in said Mrs, Carrie Stover, half-brother, degrees no minutes east but the Tremont Savings Bank may be dissolved. county, deceased. Petii£ £ale. (8\ everywhere that Elizabeth H. Gould. August George S. Fos- jror the eastern line of said J. C. Man- Emery or Holz, Eugene Hanscom, all of Minneapolis. His following 3. The plaintiffs pray for further and other suitable sS chester tuiee huudred aud person be appointed ad ninety eight (398) relief as in v Harvard C. J. S. Dono- was to be equitable they may law and quic- minlstrator of the ter, Jordan, brother Oliver privileged with roadster, in condition. feet to the of with estate of said d [T'ORD good Apply place beginning, together he entitled to receive and that all processes L to M. A. Clark. Park Ellsworth. all the on said lot. Said ceased without giving bond, present*! van. H. B. Estey, Burrill national him during the last days of his life. St., building*, properly may issue and all thing may be done which as by Elizabeth H. Emery, widow being known the Parker cottages. And in the of this are of a bank E F. Mr. Hanscom was a Mason opinion court requisite for si by Small, cashier, Frank commandery CREAM SEPARATOR. CHURN. BUT- whereas the said Bertha H. Bennett by ber the of the safety public and for the nest in- Cora 1>. late of and a member of the re- ter worker, horses, harness, wagons, deed of assignment dated October 1. a. d. Tyler, Ellsworth in R. Mcore, J. A. Charles H. Mystic Shrine, terest of all of the parties interested. said McGown, dump-cart, farming tools. Apply to 1919, and recorded in said Hancock county county, deceased. Petition that his affiliation with in And as in bound will ever Frank W. Saunders or R. B. Union Trust taining lodges Arthur B. Mitchell. Farm. Ells- of deeds in book 547. page 453, as- duty they pray. some other Leland, Holmes, City registry suitable be He was also a member of d and to me, the (Sgd) Herbert P. Richardson, person appointed admims Minneapolis. sign* conveyed undersigned, of Co. by H. H. Higgins, treasurer, Bert H. Bennett of Bucksport, Hancock Eugene M. Stanley, trator the estate of said deceased the church of He without bond, A. Episcopal Minneapolis. BELGIAX HARES AND FLEMISH county. Maine, all her right, title and in Everett A. Stanley, giving presented br George Dodge, J. H. Bresnahan, Ernest E. Saunders, son was a member of them Giants. Apply to Mrs. Ida 18 terest in said mortgage deed and the debt Wm. H. Thurston. and oneof the many clubs, among Bellatty, heirs-at-law of said T. F. P. Ward Laurel st.. Ellsworth. Me. thereby secured, and whereas the condition Grorgk W. Wallace. deceased. Mahoney, Bresnahan, the Manufacturers’ the Sarah Hamilton, late Philadelphia club, of said rm rtgage has been and now remains Trustees of Tremont Savings Bank. of Bar Har W. M. R. bor, in said Wescott, Carlisle. Baltimore Country club, and the Balti- broken, now|tberefore, by reason of the breach Frank L. Palmer, Hank Commissioner. county, deceased. First of the condition I claim a fore account of Stephen L. C&anUto. thereof, Dated t hi8 28th day of October, a. d. 1919. Kingsley ad- more Press club. closure of said mortgage and give this notice ministrator, filed for settlement’ Elmer E. Howell, late of The funeral will be held at the home on ROOMS— MIDDLE AGED WOMAN for that purpose. STATE OF M AINE. Bueksport Corrcsponticncc Bkrt H. Bennktt. in said county, deceased. First desires one or two rooms, furnished and Franklin street to-morrow afternoon By T. H. Smith, his att’y. Hancock s final account of Hoy It. Homer id. or unfurnished. Will supply own heat. October 28, A. D., 1919. ministrator. hied for settlement The 1 hreatenlng Oil Tanks. at 2.30. Address. Mary Gordon, Ellsworth. Buck.*port, Maine. October 30. 1919. Personally appeared Herbert P. Richardson John It. Grindle, late of BluthiJl, in ard New York, Nov. 14,1919. Eugene M. Sianley and made oath that said county, deceased. First and final they have read the above bill and know the account or S. HANCOCK. STATE OF MAINE Lycurgus Grindle, fcx- To the Editor of the Ellsworth American: Jtjdp ®0anUU. contents thereof aud that the same is true to ecutor. filed for settlement. HANCOCK 8S their own the matters Parker late of 1 am herewith the Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes visited relatives Knowledge except Wardwell. Castine.in sending following stated to be on Men and women who are To the Honorable Justice of the Su- intimation and belief, and said county, deceased. First and final in week. as to these clipping from the New York Sun of Nov. Bangor last •J* /* f sufferers from rheumatism, preme Judicial Court next to be held that, matters, they believe them account of William H. Hooper, admin- "yVJ" to he true. istrator. filed for which for itself: sciatic a, laments*, etc., get at Ellsworth within and for the settlement. 10, speaks Mrs. F. K. of the neuralgia, quick Before Riley Bangor spent relief: our new remedy does it. Send *1 for County of Hancock on the fourth me, Harold E. Moore, late of Ellsworth, Wichita Falls, Tex., Nov. 9—Oue man was week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. month's treatment, or 85c for trial bottle. Tuesday of April A. D. 1920. (Sgd Lowell A. Bunker. in said county, deceased. First ami killed, a number suffered minor burns, and (Notarial Seal) Public. final account of Frank H. The Buknart Company. Dept. M3 Bath. | W. Notary Heath, ad- a loss which will exceed $1,000,000, resulted O. W. Foss. Respectfully represents Ralph ministrator. filed for settlement from an oil fire which swept eight acres of Carter, of Ellsworth, in said county of STATE OF MAINE. Lucinda Willard EN or women to take orders among Manchester, late of Bar proved oil on the outskirts of Mr. anu Mrs. Sherwood are j Hancock, that he was lawfully married territory Wag- M friends and neighbors for the genuine Hancock ss. Harbor, in said county, deceased. First goner and a part of that on to Alma F. Carter on the tenth day of and final City destroyed large receiving congratulations the birth of guaranted hosiery, full line for men, women ! account of J. C. Manenestcr, town to-day. The tire occurred when January A. D. 1913 at Blue Hill in said Nov. 4, 1819. light- and children. Eliminates darning. We pay administrator, filed for settlement. ning struck an oil tank. a son. [Robert Alpheus.] county; that your libellant has always Frank L. Palmer F. •■We an hour spare time or #24 a week for full ; Personally appeared and George Anderson, a minor, of W’hen the tank exploded, a wave of burn- conducted himself towards his said made oath that he has read the Horace who is in time. Experience unnecessary. Write In- above bilk Rucksport, in said county. First and ing oil rode down the surface of the rain- Stratton, employed wife as a faithful, true and affection- and knows the content thereof tkbnational Stocking Mill, Morristown. Pa. j and that the final account of Henry A. Buck, guard- covered streets, setting fire to everything Calais, spent the week-end at home. ate husband; that the said libellee, s me is true to his own knowledge and be- ian, filed for settlement. with which it came of her into contact. The bulk wholly regardless marriage lief, except the matters stated to be on in- Roscoe R. Wardwell. late of Verona, of the business section of the P. E. Walker is in where he town was de Ellsworth, vows and obligations has been guilty formation and belief, and that, as to the-e in said county, deceased. Sixth ac- to received here. #tmaU J&clp WRantctj. of extreme and cruel and stroyed, according reports has employment in Morang's store for the cruelty abus- matters, he believes them to be true. count of George W. Bassett, trustee, ive treatment towards your libellant; Before me, filed for settlement. Now I wish to ask: Have those two oil winter. positions at good pay for that there is no collusion between liARVkY R. Pba«k. Abbie A. Coolidge. of Lamoine.in said tanks on street been removed? If women aud girls, amid sur- your libellant and libellee to obtain a (Notarial Seal) Pub ic. Final account of Fred L High not, Mrs. Herbert and children went PERMANENT pleasant Notary county. Young roundings and congenial workers, in a divorce, that two children have been filed for settle- why not? I wish, also, to call to your atten- newly- Exhibit •*A” Hodgkins, guardian, to Bath last week to the winter. equipped. well-lighted aud well-heated office. born to them, to wit, Kenneth E. Car- ment. tion this fact: The spend At a regular meeting of the Board of Trus- board of aldermen have If you have a fair education and want to get ter. four years of age, and Leila E. George F. Haskell, late of Ells- Mr. has there. tees of Tremont Bank, situated at ordered those tanks and William E. Young employment ahead, our publishing house offers you a Carter, about two years of age; that Savings worth. in said deceased. Peti- removed, Tremont, iu toe of Hancock and county, chance to do many kinds of office work, an the residence of the libellee is un- county State tion filed Edmond J. Walsh, admn- Whiting was intended to prosecute this Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Dow of North- ! of Maine, held on the by eight-hour day, ample recesses, vacations known to your libellant, that he has Tuesday, twenty eighth Istrator of the estate of said deceased, matter. day of October. A. D. 1919. ern Maine Junction were recent guests of with p*y, library, annual picnic and enter- made diligent inquiry, but has been that an order be issued to distrbute free use of VOTED that n the opinion of the Trus As you have made no mention of this vital Mr. and Mrs. William Dow. tainment, gymnasium and swim- unable to ascertain her residence and among the heirs-at-law of said de- tees of the Tremont Bauk it is inex- ming pool and reading rooms. Educational that the same can not be ascertained Savings ceased. the amount in subject in your valued paper, I am quite in 1 pedient to continue the further transaction remaining Nov. 17. C. facilities right in our own office make rapid by reasonable diligence. the hands of said administrator on the dark in to same. of its busiuess as such bank, and regard advancement possible. If you are an am- Wherefore he prays that a divorce savings the settlement of his second and final bitions for a chance to that the said Trustees be authorized and di- Yours truly, MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. girl looking get ahead, from the bonds of matrimony may be account. write for our free booklet, which tel's more rected to join with the Bank Commissioner of M S. Smith. decreed between him and the said Elmer E. Lowell, late of Bueksport. in detail about the work and the State of Maine in an application to Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly which is filled libellee and that the care and custody any in said county, deceased. Petition of Mr. reveals the fact with pictures of the the Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court asking Inquiry Whiting Father to remove from this our be- employees, publish- of the said minor children may be 1IH7U 1/JT lW/y JlUIIICl UUIIIII1IOUUVI grange house and the for authorization to allow the said Trustees that he has been in ing city of Augusta. W. H. committed to him. of the estate of said deceased, that an communication with loved brother, Fred L. Stratton, be it Gannett of said savings bank to its affairs, Pub., Inc., Employment Depart- liquidate order be issued to distribute among the of the Ellsworth, Maine, Nov. 10. 1919. and it was further attorney Standard Oil Co. for Resolved, That by his death Pamola grange ment, Augusta, Maiue. the heirs-at-law of said deceased, the RALPH W. CARTER. VOTED that the said Trustees be aud are the removal of the but as has lost a faithful aud member, that amount in the hands of said tanks, yet no loyal hereby authorized and directed to do and remaining Subscribed and sworn to before me I administrator on the settlement of his action has been taken the this town has lost one whose sincerity and in- perform any a» d all necessary acts or by company in HOTEL HELP WANTED this 10th of November A. D. things first account. day and to sign any aud ail or that direction. Mr. tegrity of character were ever manifest, aud 1919. papers documents, Thomas E. late of Bucks- Whiting’s instruc- necessary or convenient, to enable the Trus- Sabine, that the afflicted has lost a help needed year around. D.E. in said deceased. Peti- tions were to to the family devoted daily HURLEY. tees to the affairs of said in port, county, report again city All kinds of hotel work for first-class liquidate bank, tion filed widow, and loving son; therefore, as a token of our HOTEL Notary Public.! accordance with the provisions of by Mary 1* Sabine, if it is found to reliable hotels in Maine, also the leading chapter for an allowance out of the government necessary fifty-two. section fifty-two of the Revised personal esteem for this brother and deep sympathy summer hotels and camps during the season. estate of said deceased. He feels suit be STATE OF MAINE. Statutes cf aud all acts bring suit, that may for his in their Those wishing to secure reliable hotel Maine, additional Hazel I. Davis ar.d family bereavement; posi- thereto aud thereof. Oavis, Hester E. tions should always call or write to the HANCOCK ss amendatory Helen A. of Penobscot, necessary.—Ed.1 That a of these resolutions A true of vote. Davis, minors, Resolved, copy Maine Hotel Agency, new 47 Main copy Amin? quarters, SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Attest: in said county. Petition filed by be placed on our records, a copy be sent The street. Established 38 years. Wre know the Davis, guardian, for license to sell anu In Vacation. (Sgd, Herbert P. Richardson, Bar Harbor Ellsworth American for a hotels proprietors Fares certain minors.sit- Boy Missiug. publication, and personally. paid Clerk of real estate of said to any point from Baugor. Ellsworth. Nov. 17. A. D. 1919. Corporation. uated in said Penobscot, and more Luther Olson, a Bar copy be sent the afflicted family. sixteen-year-old Upon the foregoing libel fully described in said petition. Ordered:, olAlci Ur MAINE. AVilda Harbor boy, bas been missing since Tues- EMPLOYMENT Braiding rugs That the libellant give notice to the Donald Rupert Maxfield and for us is pleasant, work. said libellee to apear before the Hancock ss Sdpkkmk Judicial Court. Alicia Maxfield. minors of Victor. Col- day afternoon of last week, when he went NORTH FRANKLIN. HOME easy, well-paid Jus-; For particulars address Pinkham Associ- tice of our Supreme Judicial Court, In Equity. orado. Petition filed by Alice Max- to Bar island to 3 9 to be field for license to gather driftwood. It is Earl Bracey baa gone to Bath, to work. ates, Inc., Anderson St., Portland, Me. holden at Ellsworth, within and I Herbert P. Richardson. M Magnus, guardian, for Eugene Stanley, sell said minors, feared he was drowned. the County of Hancock, on the Everett A. William H. certain real estate of Stanley. Thurston, situated coun- Mrs. Bertha MacPbee of Waterville fourth Tuesday of April A. D. 1920. by George W. Wallace. Trustees of the Treinont in Bucksport. Hancock Maine, and described visited here last week. publishing anattested copy of said li- Savings Bank, and Frank L. Palmer. Bank ty. more fully sptrud >.atitf&. bel in said and this order thereon, three Commissioner vs. Treuiont petition. Tests for Census Enumerators. Savings Bank. Boston. are set for a line weeks successively in the Ellsworth Horace W. Jordan, late of Telephone poles being Upon the foregoing petition it is ordered Tests for census I Al l-KH American, a newspaper printed in Ells- Massachusetts. deceased. Petition enumerators in this to NOTICE. that the petitioners notice to tne de- of said Georges pond. worth in our county of Hancock, the give filed by Edward W. Hutchings section of Hancock contracted with the of Elis- ; positors ot the said Tremont Bank, county will be held City last publication to be Savings Boston, praying that the appointment Cousins gave a to his little worth to support ana care for those who thirty days at and to all other interested of Lyndal party HAVING least prior to the fourth parties by publish- of said petitioner. Edward W. Hutch- Friday this week, at ihe court may need assistance five Tuesday of ing an attested of win house, friends bis during years begin- copy said petition and this ings. named as trustee in the last Saturday afternoon, sixth are April next, that she may there and at 12.30 m. ning Jan. I, 1915, and legal residents of order of notice thereon once a week for two con- p. then in our said Court and testament of said deceased.be Ellsworth, 1 forbid all them appear and successive weeks in birthday. persona trusting the Ellsworth American firmed said court. on as there is answer to said libel. and the by my account, plenty of room aud Bar Harbor Times, both papers of Glendower Evans, late of Boston. Chester Williams is at home from South accommodations to cart tor tnem at LUERE PRETTY MARSH. the City B. DEASY. general circulation published in the said Massachusetts, deceased. Petition niea Farmhouse- Arthur B. of Goulbsboro, where he has been employed Mitchell. Justice of the Sup. Jud. Court. county Hancock, th«* last publication to be by Robert H. Gardiner, of Gardiner. and Mrs. W. L. of at least three davs to the Capt. Newell Boston A true of the libel and order prior Wednesday Maine, praying that the appointment through the summer. copy of day of on which and Court thereon. twenty-sixth November, 1919, of said petitioner. Robert H. Gam- Pretty Marsh, who have been in date at 2 o'clock m. p. parties interested may iner named as trustee in me Mrs. Dora Abbott is visiting her Attest: T. F. at the Rockland the past few weeks, motored MAHONEY. appear supreme court house situated last will and testament of s&ia brother Perle in Massachusetts and her Clerk. in Ellsworth, in the of Haucock, and here and their county deceased, be confirmed by s.al" Saturday opened cottage tnen and there show cause, if have, son Harvard in Rhode Island. STATE OF MAINE. any they court. He being excused from giving for the winter. Newell why the prayer of the petitioners should not Capt. left to-day STATE OF MAINE. sureties on his bond in said will. To all persons interested in either of be granted. Boston, for Boston for a few after Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eaton and little Horace W. Jordan, late of weeks, which the estates hereinafter o» named: HANCOCK, ss. Chahlks J. Dunn, Massachusetts, deceased. Bent he bou have been of Mr. and At a court held will rejoin Mrs. Newell. guests Mrs. probate at Ellsworth At a probate court held at Ells- Justice of the Jud. Court. filed W. Warren of will* in and for the of Sup. by Bentley lor Francis Wilbur the week. county Hancock, on worth. in and for the county of Han- Dated iamstown. Massachusetts, praying Mrs. Hill of Northeast Harbor past the fourteenth day of November in the November 6. 1919. Percy cock. on the fourth day of November, A true the of said petitioner. year of our Lord one thousand nine copy of the bill and order of the appointment has been her here Favorable have been received in the year of our Lord one thousand W. Warren, as trustee unaer having cottage painted reports hundred and nineteen and Court thereon. Bentley by adjourn- nine hundred and nineteen. the last will and testament of said de- and and in order from Mrs. Arthur Robertson, who under- ment from the fourth of said No- Attest:—T. F. papered generally put day A certain instrument purporting to Mauonky, Clerk. ceased. to succeed Howard S. BuncK- went an vember A. D. 1919 term of said court. sai for closing. Mrs. Hill who has operation at the Eastern Maine be a copy of the last will and testa- lee. one of the trustees named in accepted The matters been STATE OF MAINE. the as following having ment of John H. Kendall, late of Bel- deceased. position private secretary for State General hospital in Bangor last week. presented for the action will, but now thereupon mont, in the county of Middlesex and Treasurer's Office, Maria M. Wescott. late of Periobscoi. Superintendent Thomas of hereinafter indicated. IT IS HEREBY Augusta, has, Mrs. Annie is at the old state of Massachusetts, deceased, and Augusta, Maine, Nov. 7. 1919. in said deceased. Petition «* with Mr. been here the week. Hooper living ORDERED: Pursuant to county, Hill, past of the probate thereof in said state of Chap, lo, Sec. 44 of the Ida Grindle. of said Penobscot, returned homestead alone this her That notice thereof be given to all Revised I by »a They Monday to Northeast winter, daugh- Massachusetts. duly authenticated Statutes; will sell and con- for the ot persons interested, a vey deed to the praying appointment Harbor and will be there a few be- Mrs. moved to by causing copy having been presented to the of by highest bidder, at Ida A. Grindle, as trust®* days ter, Nancy Smith, having of this order to be three Judge the Treasurer of petitioner, fore for published Probate for our said of Han- State’s Office at Au- last will and testament leaving Augusta. the weeks in county on under the where her children are attend- successively The Ellsworth gusta. the .. village cock for the purpose of being allowed, twenty-eighth day of said -eceased. to succeed Clifton Nov. 17. G. American, a newsaper published at November next, at 4 * ing school. filed and recorded in the probate court o'clock P. M. all Wescott. trustee named in said Ellsworth, in said county, that the interest of the State in they of our said county of Hancock, and for the tracts but now deceased. Nov. 17. T. may appear at a court to be of land hereinafter v probate letters to issue to described, lying In Helmuth. late of NORTH LAMOINE. held at Ellsworth onthe ninth of testamentary Mary Fannie I. NewJon day L. Kendall. the executrix therein unincorporated townships, said tracts of New York. deceaJ December A. D. 1919. at ten of the having been city, state Mr. named, without giving bond as such forfeited to the state First and final account of Ingalls of Tremont spent the week- clock in the forenoon .and be heard for of WUijJJ NORTH BROOKSVILLE. executrix. non-payment State, county, for- Todd Helmuth and Fannie I. Dago end bis Mrs. M. thereon if they see cause. estry district taxes, with aunt, C. Kittredge. Ordered, That notice thereof be certified to the ton. executors, filed for settlement. Prudence Grindle has returned to Prov- Edna W&rdwell. late of Penobscot, treasurer of State .« ^ to all persons interested therein for the year 1917. Mills, late of burry.in Mrs. Harry Bordeaux of Somes Sound in said county, deceased. First and I he sale and Abbie M. ] R. I. giveny publishing a of this order conveyance of each tract deceased. First and final idence, final account of Walter J. Creamer, ad- copy will be made to county, spent several days last week with her three weeks successively in the Ells- subject a right in the count of Alexander F. Townsend, ministrator, filed for settlement. owner or part owner Mrs. Lettie Gray is keeping house for worth American, a newspaper Tinted whose rights ecutor. filed for settlement. Mrs. Roland Carter. Evelyn K. Donnell, late of Franklin, have been forfeited, ,,ohnro. mother, at Ellsworth, in said county of Han- to redeem the Jennie E. late of Gouldsboro K. S. Grindle. in saidcounty, deceased. First and same at time Gray, cock. prior to the second of De- any within one year after In deceased, first Robie Norwood and family of Southwest final account of Carlton S. Donnell, ad- day the sale, said county, Stover has returned to her school cember. A. D. 1919, that by paying or tendering to the T. McDonald, admin Grace ministrator, filed for settlement. they may ap- his count of Irving Harbor united in a family dinner on Sun- pear at a probate court then to be purchaser portion of what the pur- Alatie E. Grindle, late of in held chaser istrator. filed for settlement. ,js. at West Tremont. Castine, at Ellsworth, in and for said paid therefor at the sale with late of day at Mrs. Norwood’s old home. said county, deceased. First and final county of interest William W. Sowle, G°UU», Capt. Hancock, at ten o’clock in at the rate of twenty per Eddie Bowden is at home from account of Matie W. admin- the fore- boro. In said county. ad- Fred and wife were also Augusta, Saunders, noon. and show cent, per annum, from the time of the T. McDonald. Hodgkins present. istratrix. filed for settlement. cause, if any they account of Irving and is at A. A. sale, and one dollar for release, or filed fo Nov. 17. Y. employed Goodell’s, William J. have, against the same. ministrator de bonis non, Drummey, late of Ells- such owner may redeem his inter- in said Bertrand E. tlement. H. D. and son went to wortn, county, deceased. First Clark, est by paying as aforesaid to the t„,\ee Young Harry account of E. Clark, Edward L. Drummey, ad- Judge of Probate. treasurer of State as in Witness. Bertrand Brewer last week to visit filed for provided Chap. at Loring Young ministrator. settlement. A true copy. 10. Sec. 46 of the Revised Statutes. of said court of our $100 Reward, $100. Harvey D. late of Bar Har- E,i1®'%thihvearIn the ye*T Hamor, Attest: Clara E. Mullan, No tract, however, will be sold at a day of November d and Charles Dodge has moved bis family bor. in said deceased. nine hundred The readers of this paper will be pleased county Petition price less than the full amount due Lord one thousand and will A. filed by Calvert G. of said Bar Acting Register. to learn that there is at leasi one dreaded from Belfast, occupy the K. Hamor, thereon for such unpaid State, county, nineteen. disease that science has beeu able to care in Harbor, praying that the appointment and district Clara E. Mullan. P. Blodgett house. of said forestry taxes, interest all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh be- petitioner as trustee under the and costs, as described In Register- last will and the follow- Acting ing greatly influenced by constitutional con- Nov. 17. C. testament of said de- Ptoftsaionai £acB« ing schedule; ditions constitutional treatment. | ceased, may be confirmed by said true copy- requires court. ( HA-NCOCK COUNTY Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken Attest: Clara E. Mullan. internally Bertrand the blood on the mucous sur- Witness, E. Clark, judge of Portion rteglsjfT' and actathrough | ~~ Old Farmer’s Almanac. said court at ~~ faces of the system thereby destroying the The Ellsworth this four- 11. SCOT! d Amt _Acting teenth uay of November in the year or ALICE T. No. 16 MIDDLE -NOTICE. ig(t. foundation of the disease, giving the patient for DIVISION"’’ 1 The Old Farmer’s Almanac 1920 is our Lord one thousand nine hundred part of. a lot of land with Chapter strength buildit g up the constitution and t»PKOIALT\ MADE OP being accordance tfi' per- by and nineteen. in the 1917. and with nature in doing its work. The out. This old friend has become almost TYPE^V HIT southeast corner of lc laws pb,,r assisting pro- INtj. ACCOUNTING AND the assessors o have so much faith in the curative CLARA E. GENERAL section 36. known as the on of d. prietors a in home. Each it MULLAN. CLERICAL WORK. I f J”" of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that necessity every year "Meadow lot.” Said land is ity-one plantation. P" th» powers they Acting Register. Agent Cuion Safe Deposit A Trust to be the sale of the offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that ha9 shown an over Co.,,oi rort reputed owned by John se for the improvement previous A true copy. land, tor furnisbiiit' Probate and Monolion of said it fails to cure. Bend for list ol testimonials. surety Bond and contains forty c lots Plantation, and the 1920 edition is no ex- of Address F J.CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. years, Attest: CLARA E. MULLAN, Agent Oliver Typewriter; typewriter suppliei acres, more or less. (40) All $1.97, ng season all 75c. 1 Joseph W. Sold by Druggists. ception. Acting Register. Removed.to School 8t., Ellsworth, at. Simpson. Iand Agent. Treasurer of State| F0rre3Stfate .. -.. 1 reunion. bury; Mrs. Charles Powers, Boston- S3 urookmn COUNTY SEED SHOW. Mrs. Carrie Harrington. Revere; H LOCAL ELLSWORTH FALLS. EAST ORLAND. Gathering, of. Old Home 0. Staples, Mary Milltken, Mrs.Susie AFFAIRS _ie#gUDt Annual Meeting of Hancock Mrs. George Snow fell and in- In Allen, Boston; E. S. and County (Continued George and Albert shot a Folks Roxhnry. Covering Farm from page 1.) Avery large jured her side recently. wife, F. S. Hamilton, E. C. Wood Bureau. deer and last week on the Waltham road. Mrs. Harold to the American.) Tho :o Coombs, with daugh- (Special wife, Somerville; Mrs. PaulineWard, annual county seed show and the have the first of this here to be in- Mrs. Earle L. Gray went to Waltham Tues- ter Sylvia, is visiting her club held its annual Sadie Penney, Margaret annual meeting of tbe Hancock italled in a of and to be parents, Thp grooklin Wells! county couple weeks, lor a few Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ‘u in«An/tnlntih«iiscme«t». ftmtwniuntf. HAD A RECORD APPETITE COUNTY NEWS CTIS Ransom Johnson of is Chl!ci of Mass., visiting Eight Devours Entire Raw WEST SULLIVAN. relative uer„ Mrs. James Cod, Two Pounds of Candles and Jordan 1. Mrs. Forrest Woodworth (.pent a few Hayden Bunker A TEACHER OF Several of and wife in tv aitit* Butter. in East Sullivan. ®nt(m- days recently Winfield Jellison, wife stomach A. and Harold of a°» "Eccentricities of Diet and Their Ef- Mrs. P. Havey Mrs. Abbie Taft Salisbury Cove we, Oh,Those who suffer with the or the Young fect on the people distressing symptoms chronic spent Friday and Saturday in Bangor. family Digestion” was the subject attending dyspepsia Jellison recently SU„t8Mr will be interested to read the owns the Remtck “HEW of a lecture following voluntary testimonial:_ Dallas Newman has to far' THOUGHT” delivered at the Institute gone came to Waltham, attend to and 441 have kept the “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine in the house the careare of Hygiene by Dr. Saltau Fenwick. Mass., where he will have employment. property. of the for over twenty years and have received great benefit from it. Believes “FRUIT-A-TIVES" The physician mentioned who Highest people It does seem as though I could not keep house without it. Mrs. Eugene Ashe returned home Wed- Nov. 10. Result of “New In Medicine. can never eat “Davis." Thought” enough; who have an In- In the past I have had a very bad stomach trouble, and could nesday from a week’s visit at Bar Harbor. r—r——-v,—...... satiable hunger. In do work. After a few bottles Hancock appearance they hardly my taking of the true “L. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rideout arrived from point. F.” I are lean, feeble. Ill-favored, and they Atwood’s Medicine, became much better. My niece has Mrs. W. H. Ball also Massachusetts Friday to spend the win- and Mtb. Had have carnivorous However been greatly benefited by it. We both are to have 8,11 appetites. willing ter with Mrs. returned from Fall recommend the medicine to all who need a remedvfor Mary Taylor. River, Mass' much they eat they are none the bet- dyspep- sia and Miss Mr. and Mrs. I. L. ter for It. constipation.” Vera Orcutt of East Sullivan was a Crabtree Mrs. C. S. Desert Ferry are “ Dunning, week-end visitor at A. P. Havey’s, the living with their a, One little girl of eight had a special R. F. D. No. Mrs. 2, North Harps well. Me. of her ter, I. H. Foss. to her guest sister, Doris Orcutt. keeper prevent from eating the Get a bottle or write for a free “L. F.” Medicine today, sample. Co *' Orville Marlin and household goods. She would cheerfully Portland, Me. Raymond Dalev has returned home from wife left FMrt.v South w Medfleld. Mass., where devour seven times as much as any Oouldsboro, here lie has had em- they will havr,!°f ployment chis winter. e®* other member of the family, and escap- ployment during the summer. from her one WEST A of Mrs. Arthur Lounder ing attendant day for a (" > TREMONT. game football was played here Sat- has gone to IV \TY XKVV> i'.n to visit her few minutes enjoyed a meal beginning The W.T. I. urday afternoon between Sullivan husband before society will meet with high he m4 with an :o some southern entire raw cod, two pounds of Mrs. Alvin Walls Nov. 20. school and Ellsworth high, resulting in a port. BROOKUN. j kitchen candles and several pounds of victory for Ellsworth, 12-0. Ivory Foss, who Capt. Charles P. Lunt and wife, who went to Boston butter. She was found A. E. Farnsworth and William Cousint has fortunately be- Dist. Rev. J. H. »eek. shipped as have been away ail summer, came home Supt. Gray of Bangor quartermaster „„ fore she were in last :he got further than these hors Eastport .week. held a business Peter Tuesday for the winter. meeting at the church steamship Crowell, and erne.,, d’oeuvres. | o Russell Morgrage and family of Rhode and makeia trip to Africa with Mrs. Daniel Dow Saturday evening, on Sunday even- coal A was locked In a and little Olive girl little walled Island are at S. E. McFarland’s. an Nov.H. Farrell who have ing preached interesting sermon. for two or been at Owl’s Head the M.R. MR. A. A. YOUNG garden three hours. During While here he E. H. Bridges is having a piazza built two was the guest of Rev. A. keach. that time she ate every leaf she could past weeks, arrived home Saturday. on his which it M. Weatberbee. bouse, improves greatly. Nov. 17. A. F. Holden am not in me namt oi lay hands on, most of the small Thelma. is spending a praising twigs vacations!1 Warren has been Nov. 17. 318 on shrubs and was Ford, ;who employed Amie. home here. any material medicine as I am an discovered in the ___Use at Wapello, Iowa, returned home Wednes- SEAL COVE. not of gnawing a bough. NORTH SULLIVAN. S. T. Lowe arrived advocate of New Thought, but some Mrs. Lois Wednesday from One boy ate the whole of his cloth- day. Bartlett, Center, is ill. ^eponset, Masa. time I had such a bad attack of Mrs. Allie Macorober of Franklin is vis- ago, Little Rebecca Mrs. ing. A young woman invaded a dairy, Pease is visiting her Elizabeth Hodgdon has gone to Liver and Stomach Trouble that I iting here. Cecil Annis and family have ate 29 unboiled six aunt, Mrs. Austin at Bluehill Bear Island to visit her gone to eggs, pounds of but- Chatto, daughter, Mrs. R. I.. for the I did not Friends of Mrs. Grace are Providence, winter. gave up thinking have it, ter five loaves, and drank three Falls. Heber Sawyer. Havey sorry pints to Thomas and took a natural ‘Fruit-a- of know she is in very poo»J>eaitfc. Damon came from Glen medicine, milk and two bottles of wine; after Mrs. Roland E. who has been Miss Olive teacher at South Cove Carter, Austin, Seal J L tives’ or Fruit Liver Zemro Hall returned to Y„ Friday, where he has been Tablets. which, for the in returned home and her Brewer Mon- on thee providentially dairy visiting Lynn, Mass., Cove, pupils, gave an entertain- acht Usona. day, alter being home several with a Most gratifying was the result. It keeper, she fell asleep.—London Ex- Saturday. ment at the hall Friday evening. days Music, lame shoulder. Mrs. Frank press. and Johnson of New relieved my liver and stomach Charles Babson of dialogues recitations made up a pleas- London trouble, Capt. Eggemoggin * 'onn.. who has been Mrs. Jerusha was called here two Cleaned visited his niece, Mrs. Edit ing program. Miss Ellen Fanning was at Tripp to Town weeks re- up my yellowish complexion Leighton, urned home the Revs. C. Hill by the death of her Monday, bv new blood in last week. piano. D. McKenzie and R. Saturday grand- \ accompanied and put my body. INDIAN CITIES VERY ENGLISH Irs. S. 8. Johnson. D. of the and son, Raymond Tripp. While I am no Mrs. A. W. went to Malaney, Baptist Episcopal backslider from Bridges Arlington, Nov. 17 churches gave interesting talks on edu- Rev. J. 11. Gray, district , ‘New Thought’, I feel there may be In Architecture and Many Other Ways Mass., Thursday to visit her mother, superintendent, cational After the an Are Mrs. Thomas Tolcott. subjects. entertain- preached interesting sermon in the FRENCHBORO. times when a help to nature may be They Copies of Those ment, supper was served. Methodist church A in the Oid Land. A. E. is Proceeds, Sunday evening. Rev. Mrs. Haskell is necessary ; and if I believe that Farnsworth having three bun- about away for a few so, fl9. business meeting of the church was held built on the land c ‘Fruit-a-tives’ is the result of galows he purchased of Nov. 17. highest The R. Saturday evening. great presidency towns. Calcutta, Mrs. Lina Cunningham. Mrs. Charles Wallace is home New Thought in medicine”. Mrs. Avis from Bar are Hooper died i Bombay, Madras, European cities Mrs. Verna of Sunshine and Sunday morning larbor hospital, much A. A. Conary at the home of her improved in YOUNG, Schenectady, N. Y. on Indian GOOD OF daughter, Mrs. Reuben t planted soil. All the prom- Miss Herron of Waterville were week-end ADJUSTMENT BRAKES ealth. Merchant. Mrs. : 60c. a box, 6 for trial size 25c. inent are Hooper had been in $2.50, buildings European, though guests of Mrs. Oscar Ford. M s. Rose Lunt has gone to poor health moie than a At dealers or from in some of the more recent ones an If Too Tight, Friction Results and year, but her | McKinley FRUIT-A-TIVES Eric, Kenneth and John who t a see h. r daughters, Sabra Lunt Parson, Unit death was quite She was a L and ■'limited, OGOENSBUitG, N. Y. endeavor has been made to adopt Becomes Hot—Good Plan to unexpected. brrv.ille York. have been occupying the Parson cottage woman of what is known as the “Indo-Saraeenle" Feel Brake Drum. sterling qualities and much at Haven, left for Boston and Oregon Everett .Mitchell and of architecture. For respected by all. Sym athy is extended ! wife, who spent style the rest the fl Thursday. !o the bereaved relatives. week with bin mother, Mrs. streets are called names, Hont Is the Inevitable concomitant Charles COUNTY NEWS by English I Iilcht'll, are home. O. N. Purdy and wife have moved of friction. When the Nov.v j generally the names of bygone vice- brakes have 17._ h i into their new summer home, where been too Mr. and roys and or of the they tightly ml justed, friction re- Cooper Elmer Wither o! governors, soldiers The merchant who doe* BAYSIDE. will spend their before sults and not advertoor f- wall’s are in town who the land and Thanksgiving the unit becomes hot. It Is Island, putting up a conquered quelled a dull season make* it more Mrs. Betts has closed leaving for Boston for the winter. a to profitable for I ungalnA tor Everett Lunt. Mary her the whose meet good plan feel the brake drum house and will mutiny—heroes effigies dvertite spend the winter Clifton of who after an has been you at every turn. The are Stanley Lynn, Mass., adjustment made with her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Co- shops was called home by the illness of and the cnr run awhile, for If the nant. in Dedham, Mass. English shops, where English or Eu- Stephen parts are too rasian assistants traffic in McFarland, returned to his home Thurs- tight, the heat present In the Mrs. Nell Sadler spent last week English day. Mr. McFarland is much drum will indicate the trouble. in Bar Harbor with relatives. goods. English carriages and motors improved in health. bowl along the macadamised or tarred There was a family gathering at happy childhood roads of old Rev. Love and wife of the home of Capt. David F. Closson England. On every hand George Spring- Legitimate Prey. in honor of his sixty-sixth there Is evidence of the instinctive ef- Held, Mass., Mablon Hill of * Holyoke, Childhood are birthday. One day a little old woman appeared days happy days to the robust Supper was served, and the fort to as as the cli- Mass., and Fred Pierce and ‘wife, who evening reproduce, nearly at the parsonage to be married to an was spent with vocal and instru- mate will were called here the death of their child; they are intended to be permit, English conditions by man. The woman of mental music. old was bent over days growth of life. In the mer- Albert returned home Bombay, indeed, orother, Hill, so much one had to to look Daniel stoop H. Murch has' gone to chant are no princes longer Euro- rbursday. Into her was Millinocket with face. The bridegroom his brothers. James but Hindus and Parsis. peans Theirs O. L. Flye has invited Columbia, Baga- deaf as a and Francis, and is high post. attending are the most on school there. sumptuous palaces iuce and Lookout chapters to spend the All the time the pastor wns mnklng Malabar hill; theirs the most swagger ivening of November 21 at his home at out the the woman Thomas Foley spent last week in necessary papers motors on the road and the New Bruswick. Queen's Flye Point. A program will be furnished talked and muttered to herself, say- Apollo Bunder. In Calcutta, though by the three and refreshments “I don’t know that Mrs. Ernest and two chapters ing: why stingy scons Ray children, EMU commercial compeiition is less keen, will be served. old man wants to married. He to a child who have been visiting her parents. get brings that is not thriving, power that sustains the great land owner is a Capt. H. C. Ray and wife, re- Bengali The many friends of Mis9 Ruth Babson doesn’t want to puy a cook, that's all. turned to her prominent and strength—substance that determines Scott’s home last Monday. important personage. M Eggemoggin and Prin. A. Allen extend Make him pay well, parson. He’s growth. Miss But few, indeed, are the points of con- worth It. He’s a farm and is concentrated Agnes Bowden returned congratulations. The couple was married got lots of tonic-nourishment v/hich is readily assimi- tact between the Asian town and the A Wednesday from Winter Harbor, *t South Penobscot Tuesday, Rev. Chester money. He’s a mean, stingy, old man lat®d and transmuted where she has been which has been into strength. visiting. European city super- Smith officiating. They will make their and he’s deaf and can't hear what I and it.—“India and the Fu- Give Scott’s Emulsion to George Day Frank Pratt have imposed upon Home in Brooklin for the present. say. Charge him good, brother." growing children often. for New shipped York on the ture,” by William Archer. The ceremony over, the man paid oit '» Scow’- E»-I-on schooner Albert Hill died at his borne eBrly Mon- ^sf S?;,iTSr u the famou. Henrietta A. ond r'fin'd ^ our ou>i. American Whitney. the customary with the bride still ; AAOoratonea.Laboratonea Itn ii1..™ Freeman N. day morning, having never regained con- ■ guarantee of purity nod palatabilty Capt. Closson and he oblivious unaurpaiord. Miss sciousness Jawing, utterly of it all. Scot* ft Bertha Swain left for Nan- The Life of John Buckley. from the accident, as reported Bownc, Bloomfield. N. J. 1M| last week. tucket, Mass., Tuesday. It was ancient history to some that Just bow tbe accident hap- Nov. 10. C. A. C. the “Life Story of John Buckley.” ed- pened will never be known. Everything ited by the well-known J. C. Buck- that could be done was done, but Saturday he suffered a Jere Nevells and wife of Mass- muster of the South Kensington mu- hemorrhage, and from that time he achusetts were called here by the ill- seum, London, was really the story of grew steadily weaker until the ness end. Mr. of Mrs. Nevells* sister, Mrs. Its editor’s life. It was one of the Hill was born in Brooklin.and had 3ridget Foley, who died Friday books of its season in 1907. one of the always made bis home here. He w as afternoon, Mrs. came here a much Foley best bits of biography we have in fact, respected. He was a member of few years ago to the home of her and I am not to find that the Baptist church, united with son surprised the having Thomas, and in the few years it several she question of its authorship has bobbed years ago. He was also a mem- was here, she made many up once in the old ber of Brooklin lodge, I. O. O. F., and friends. She was a sweet old lady, again country. who Center Harbor Rebekah lodge. He leaves had kindly greetings for young a who was and old. She leaves one sister, Mrs. McKinley. widow, formerly Miss Katie Nevells, one Staples of this place, ant. two small daughter and three Tremont chapter, O. E. S., was sons. also a Joseph 04 New Brunswick, invited to visit Mt. Desert daughters; mother, Mrs. E. ldella James of chapter Bar Harbor and Thomas of Friday evening last. About Hill, with whom he had always lived. this thirty- place. five attended. Upon her this loss comes with great force. Nov. 17. He C. A. C. Miss Audrey Thurston left Mon- is also survived by four sisters, Mrs. day for Rockland to attend high George Love of Springfield, Mrs. Fred MEMORIAE RESOLUTIONS. school. reside with her Pierce, Mrs. Ralph Crane of Winter Har- Whereas: The angel of death has grandmother. Mrs. Charles Thurs- bor, Mrs. Harry Moody of this place, and again visited ton. Bayside grange 476, and one brother, Mahton Hill of Holyoke, removed from our ranks a Nov. 11. loyal and p. M. Mass. The funeral was held at the Bap- highly respected member. Brother tist church Tuesday Rev. E. K. Augustus Jones. afternoon, WEST SURRY. Drew of Harrington officiating. The Whereas: In the loss of our broth- Hoyt E. Leach of Old Town came Odd Fellows held a short service at er, Bayside grange will ever remember the the Saturday to spend the winter. cemetery. The floral tributes honest straightforw'ard principles expressed which S. O. the love and characterized his life and he a Saunders and wife have sympathy of many friends. moved living example for us to follow. to EastOrland for the winter. Nov. 17. Une Femme. Resolved: That we extend to the Thurston Conary of Ellsworth sorrowing brothers and sisters our visited his parents, Frank Conary FRANKLIN. sincere regard and sympathy. and wife, last week. Mrs. Sargent of Hampden was the guest Nov. 10. -o- L. of D. L. Tracy and wife last week. DEDHAM. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. CUrke of Getting Up William Scott has moved his fam- Brewer were in town Armistice day. eUrcmisnttmta- COMFORTABLY—when with a portable Perfec- ily to Green Lake. District Superintendent J. H. Gray tion Oil Heater you may hare a warm bed-room Mrs. of Hugh Penney Sharon, Vt„ conducted quarterly conference here and is her bath-room in a jiffy. You are independent visiting mother, Mrs. Ella Friday evening. Burrill. of the regular heat with a Perfection handy. Tip Mrs. Ellen Bohndelle of Rockport and for In New Century grange November WHEN YOU top auxiliary uie—a comfort in emergency. SUFFER Mrs. Lottie 8. the Havey of Boston are guests following program was enjoy- The Perfection a warmth ina minute. ed: of Mrs. L. C. Bragdon. gives glowing Duets, Marcia Penney and Clif- It’a ford Mrs. aafe, clean, odorless, alwayi ready. Create* Burrill; readings. Marion Bur- FROM RHEUMATISM Ellsworth Long and young daugh- no toot or rill, Hattie E. W. of duit. Easy to fill and re-wick. It* Miller, Burrill; ter, Portsmouth, N. H., are visiting solo. Marcia Penney (Ethel Stone, her Mrs. habitual ute in any household make* for fuel Almost any man will tell mother, Flora Perkius. accompanist); recitation, Gertrude you economy. It burn* 10 hours on a of Everett Morse and have closed gallon Wakefield; remarks on Red Cross that Sloan’s family Liniment their home and left kerosene. 8,000,000 now in use. work by members. A contribution Saturday for Rock- means relief where of $12 was given the Red Cross fund. land, they will remain tor the Use SoCOny kerosene for beet results. Nov. 10. B. present. For every man has used STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK practically Friends of Dr. Helen Taft Cleaves, who it who has suffered from rheumatic lett Massachusetts for tbe Pacific coast SULLIVAN. aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of one year ago, will be glad to learn of her A civil service examination will be held joints, the results of weather exposure. improved health. at Ellsworth, Dec. 13, to made certification Women, too, by the hundreds of use it for Miss to fill a in the thousands, relieving neuritis, Cassilena Springer left vacancy position of fouth- lame Monday backs, neuralgia, sick headache for where she haB' PERFECTION class postmaster at Sullivan. The com- California, spent sev- Clean, refreshing, soothing, economi- eral She was pensation of the at this years. accompanied by her postmaster ofllce cal, quickly effective. Say “Sloan’s was for the cousin, Leslie who will £398 last fiscal year. Liniment” to Springer, visit his your druggist. Get it brother in Pas dena. -o- today. 35c. 70c, $1.40 Nov. 17. BAR HARBOR. H The Bar Can't Harbor store of 8. D. Hecbt of look well, eat well,or feel well Washington, D. C„ was almost wholly with impure blood. Keep the blood pure with destroyed by fire, together with contents, Burdock Bitters. Eat sim- ply. take exercise, Tuesday evening of last week. The loss is keep clean.and good health is pretty sure to estimated at from to follow. $1.25 |15,000 $20,000. a bottle.—Advt. Sober* iatnunts and survived an attack of influenza ing for New York to the He married Miss Carrie Gif- Bbbtrtigtnumt spend win- SbbfrtiBmtmts ford of ter with his son Edward. Hudson, Mass., January 25 She died Miss from a tubercular trouble Janet Tripp and Colburn 24. of May He leaves a father, Fred COLD ON Tripp West Eden visited their in H. Stratton, two CHEST brother Raymond last week. that change brothers, George P and Clarence H. of this town, three Nov. 10. sisters, Mrs, Joseph Doyle of Mil- AND SORE THROAT There will be a ford, Mass., Mrs. Ralph Bowley and baked bean supper LIFE Mrs. at hall WOMAN’S Maynard Ford of Evergreen Hudson ENDED Friday evening, Mass. OVERNIGHT from 6 to 8. The funeral was held in Hud- Proceeds for the pas- tor. Godden Tells How It son. Nov. 9; interment at Hancock, Mrs. attended You by delegations from the Get Action with Mustarlne—It Gloom was cast over this place be Passed in grange and Red Drives May Safety Men. Out Pain in Half the Time Saturday morning when it was Nov. 15. it Takes and Comfort. Jane. other Remedies—It’s learned that Raymond, son of Mrs. the Quickest -o- Pain Killer Lelia Tripp, had died during the on Earth. night. His NORTH SEDGWICK. long illness was borne 0.—“I was through with Christian Fremont, passing Marion fortitude. Mrs. Tripp of life, Hazelwood of Boston spent came here last the critical period being forty- the Mafch to teach in the week-end with relatives in town. and Stops coughing almost Instantly; ends schools, her son came this fall The Kind You Have had a!! the sore thront and chest colds over to be Always and which has been symp- Joseph Grindle of South Bluehill night. with her. They have made Bought, Nothing like it for neuralgia, in use ror toms,. identtothat visited his neuritis lumbago, many for over over 30j years, has borne the of daughter, Annie Closson and to speedily drive awav rheu- friends, who extend sincere signature change-- heat flash- this week. matic pains and reduce swollen joints sympathy to Mrs. and and has been made under his Mustarlne is the Tripp the per- es, nervousness, and Mrs. original non-blistering brother and sisters. Maude Smallidge returned prescription that takes the Raymond was sonal since its was in a run place but is of a supervision infancy. general 10 times as quiet and was Sunday from a visit with her brother efficient as grandmother's old1 nature, it a pleas- Allow eo one down so fashioned ure to deceive in this. condition, in New mustard plaster. Use it for to know him. “ you York. ” it was hard for mo brulsps. sorc All Counterfeits, Imitations and are Harold stiff « i8tra,ns'.,. muscles, Nov. 17. Just-as-good but to do and George Grindle of neck, swellings, sore, painful or W. my work. frosted feet and chilblains. Experiments that trifle with and the health Northeast Harbor Be sure it’s -—o-- endanger of Lydia S. Pinkham’s spent Sunday with Bogy s Mustarlne in the their yellow box. Infants and Children—Experience against Vegetable Com- uncle, Curtis Young. tVEST HANCOCK. Experiment. pound was recom- Mrs. Hattie Allen and PWN Mrs. David daughter, Ij1, ,sTOPS Farnsworth has re- mended to me as with her brother What the Forrest Closson turned from a visit in Northeast is CASTORIA left Castoriatoria is a harmless substitute for best remedy for iny Thursday for Bluffton, Ind. Harbor. Castor Oil,-Paregoric,Oil, Paregc troubles, which it Curtis Arthur MUstariis9 Mrs. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is It contains Young, Dority, I ckhHOT n Clifford Tinker of Northeast pleasant. to be. 1 teel better and Ralph and Porter BUSTCr .neither surely proved Buckminster made Harbor and Mrs. Myra Graves of Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its in every way since taking it, an auto to stronger trip Seboomook this Brighton, Mass., visited their age is its guarantee. For more than it has the annoving have disap- week, par- thirty years and ’’ symptoms hunting. ents, Jesse Brown and — wife, last been in constant use for the relief Mrs. M. Godden, 955 Na- week. of Constipation, Flatulency, peared Mellie Closson shot afine deer on COUNTY St., Fremont, Ohio. NEWS Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; Feverishness poleon Long Island this week. He also se- Boyd allaying arising as Tracy spent the week-end Such annoying symptons henf an therefrom, and the Stomach and cured animal, grey in color, re- in Bar Harbor. by regulating Bowels, aids nervousnsss, head- with her sister, Mrs. Phoebe Bashes, backache, sembling a wolf. Mc- tiie assimilation of and and “the Intire of East Marcia Milliken of Food; giving healthy natural sleep. ache, irritability blues,” may Nov. 10. Bucksport, who is Brunswick The X. spent last week Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. be speedily overcome and the syst. n very low. with her grand- normal conditions •o- mother, Mrs. restored to by this E. F. Gray anil friend from Peter- Mary Milliken. root and herb E. WVO I 1IN Hi. John Norris famous remedy Lydia sham, Mass., made a brief visit with and wife of Bangor were in town GENUINE Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. W. H. Hooper made a business his brother John Tuesday. They Sunday. CASTORIA ALWAYS them- left If any complications present trip to Portland recently. Wednesday for a hunting trip, Nov. 10. M. M. M. selves write the Pinkham Medicine Co., to Mrs. Strout of Garland was a expecting go to Alton. John -~o- Mass., for suggestions how ic Lynn, week-end guest at Richardson hall. Gray accompanied them. Mr. north them. The result of Gray, bluehill. overcome forty who is a son of Mrs. Evelyn is at B. F. Steele has gone to Water- Gray, A. T. Gillis, who has been years experience your service ina has not been here before for ill six ville, where he will in the eleven weeks, is able to letter held in strict confidence. engage years. be out. your meat business. Mrs. M. E. McCaslin of Nov. 17. B. Newbury- Mrs. Gardie McIntyre returned port, Mass., is at H. -o- visiting S. Dun- home Saturday, after spending a bar s. COUNTY NEWS week in Portland. PENOBSCOT. Eunice Dunbar, who teaches at Mrs. M. A. Wardwell The historical society met Monday spent a week Millinocket, spent the week-end with MARLBORO. night at the home of Miss Amy With- recently in and around Portland in her parents. In the interest oi Use Dr. Wheeler read the Eastern Star. For Over 30 Years The high run of tides during the eriy. interesting Mrs. C. D. Grindle and grandchil- week have been a boon to the sketches from the diary of hjlmyra Priscilla and Irene Blaisdell of dren, Louisa and The Kind past Sidney Dyke are You Have Always Bought and those in the Hawes. East Orland are the winter at Seal clam industry, bus- spending visiting Harbor. THg CENTAUR COM here with their FANV, NEW YORK CITY. ness are making large shipments. Rev. Mr. Donnell has the aunt, Mrs. Edward Robert W. accepted Hinckley and wife, ac- of the Castine Littlefield. Shirley Hodgkins and Clarence pastorate Congrega- companied Mr. and Mrs. Charles tional and Mark Smith wife Stratton have taken up their lobster church, arrived here Sat- andsons Sheldon Green of Bluehill to Harrington to and Leonard traps for the season. These hust- urday. Mrs. Donnell will come have returned to their attend the launching. home in men did a business. this week. They will occupy the Bangor after three weeks ling young good Nov. 10. D SULLIVAN HARBOR. White house, owned by Dr. Francis house on Pleasant street owned by here with relatives. Maynard Ford, who accompanied -o- Charles Ward and wife have X. Corr of Boston. the Charles Hooper estate. Ernest Snow and wife gone the remains of Fred L. Stratton have gone to to Bangor for the winter. where ASHVILLE. Will Sinclair has moved his from Massachusetts, remained a Nov. 10. G. Camden, they will make their family home. Miss Mrs. E. E. George Patten and wife have into the house recently occupied tew days with relatives, returning Dorothy Varnum ac- Bragdon and Mrs. by a and Leona arrived home from Mrs. Charles Mrs. Nov. 12. Sylvester Morey, life-long companied them for a brief visit. Hanna are visiting in Swan’s Franklin. Huntington. has moved esteemed resident of Castine, died Nov. 10. Island. Orrin York is assisting W. Huntington into her own C. H. Thompson of Portland la “Woodlocke.” Agent house at West Thursday morning, Nov. 13, after an Arthur H. Weatherbee at Sullivan. at L. L. Brown's for Johnson has moved his the steamboat visiting the illness of a few of heart only days, family from South Gouldsboro into wharf. The annual meeting of the Sorosia week. Mr. Thompson Is an ardent trouble. Besides his widow' he SOUTH HANCOCK. and this rooms at Nellie Bunker’s. Mrs. Warren Smith has returned was held Saturday afternoon at the duck hunter, locality is leaves two sons. Walter of Mrs. F. M. Morey Watson is visiting her Judson from Providence, R. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Charles Allen. Offi- affording him lots of sport. Waterville and of Cas- Gordon, while working on I„ Joseph Morey sister. Mrs. H. A. Brown, in Bar cers were elected as his pulpwood recently, had his fin- Charles Allen from Bangor. follows: Mrs. Coleman Hodgins received last tine; three daughters. Nettie Douhl Harbor. James gers badly crushed. Linwood Meynell, president: Mrs, week a two-horse load of furniture of Portland, Lottie Kelley of Water- Howard Gray has commenced McFarland of Salisbury The Byron Stevens, vice-president; Mrs. tor the Frost cottage, which is an ville and Ella Bateman of play, “A Hallowe’en Ad- tearing down “The Cascade.” He Castine; Cove spent last week with his uncle, Leon Tracy, secretary and treasurer. reminder that sum- two venture,” given by the plans to rebuild and a store in early part of the brothers. William and George B. R. Bridgham open There will be a Homer. Hill school supper Friday even- mer colony is to visit us again. Morey of Castine. at the grange hall at the spring. Nettie E. ing at 6:30 at District hall. Mrs. Mrs.S, Higgins has re- East Sullivan Friday was a McLellan & Frost, local market evening, Leroy is Fred Clark Watson Joy and Mrs. Warren Smith turned from Hampden, and is with decided success. Tracy assisting who have run an svill be producers, auto NORTH ORLAND. Mrs. R. W. Grant. in the blacksmith shop. Mr. and the matrons. truck to Bar sum- Nov. 10. “Phoebe.” Harbor during the Roscoe Davis lost a cow Mrs. Tracy are occupying the Mary Nov. 10. H. recently. Nov. 10. W. mer, say they had a satisfactory bus- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. iness. They expect to continue an- A. E. November 8. Miss Alice Wooster is other summer. Gray employed in C. S. Mrs. a. J. Saunders spent a few Colwell’s family. Marlboro prides itself on its soil days last week in Holden. Mrs. F. M. Watson closed her sum- tor farming purposes, its easy access 10. B. mer home Friday, and returned to to sea food, its scenic beauty, which Nov. Brooklyn, N.Y. She was acccom- is likened to the Bay of Naples, and There was a social gathering at panied from Portland by Mrs. Erne- now it comes forward with an in- Edgar Gray’s Saturday evening. line Jarvis, who will the win- vitation to the Fox. spend sportsman. ter with her. duck, partridge and woodcock hunt- L. B. Johnson has moved his into their new home. Nov. 17. mg are unsurpassed. family W. of Fred L. Stratton of this town died Mrs. Hazel Wilson Brooksville, last week with her sister, Mrs. n Hudson, Mass., Saturday, Nov. 8. spent SEDGWICK. if pneumonia. This small commun- Lida Gray. Preparations are being made to ty learned the fact with saddened George Davis is home from Roach open the canning factory for the fall aearts. for was man of where he has been he a young River, employed. season. likable nature, and a big-hearted He expects to return soon. Mrs. Dodge and nephew, friend. His last year of life was Mrs. C. H. Mumler visited Mrs. Casper Murphy, who have been living in filled with sorrow, which without W. P. Dodge and Mrs. W. F. Moore the Russell house during the sum- doubt was a cause of his untimely Wednesday and Thursday of last mer, moved to North Brook- death. He served in the world war, hav.e week. lin. Mrs. Davis spent last week t ,_.r. Mary Uzial Candage, jr., has moved his ilhfarttisrmmtR, family to South Bluehill, he having aiftirniBrnmue, taken his father’s farm to make a home for his mother. A TRUE LETTER Frank Steadman is working at You don't “Twin Oaks” and "The Maples,” East Boston. Mass. The following shingling, painting and doing other enjoy other suf- letter may bring- advice to repair work. U •*•])?.* J. F. True & Co.: Having heard Miss Laura Means has returned Dr. True's Elixir, that your medicine. from a business trip to Boston. had been on the market for years and valves years. I thought possibly my ailments Jay F. Small left Monday, for the( would be helped if 1 tried it. I have winter. dollars in trying to get a grinding spent many Laxative which would agree with me Mrs. M. E. Byard and Mrs. H. J. Use real that is uniform in will effect- gasoline quality—that —be pleasant to take, and yet Byard left their summer home here last I have it—Dr. True’s allow to carburetor so as to ive. At fortheir home in you adjust your give quick, Elixir, the F’amily Laxative and Worm Monday Haverhill, Expelier. Mass. complete, clean combustion—and you won’t have much For years 1 have had a poor appetite The friends of Chandler with me. many to do. You’ll less carbon trouble —any rich foods disagreed valve grinding have and my headaches were frightful. I Bowden are congratulating him on was troubled with tired feelings, ner- his recent marriage to Miss Lilia of all sorts. be- vous depression, weakness, spots McIntyre of Bluehill. fore my eves, bad breath, sleepless- Standardize on SOCONY Motor Gasoline. It is high ness, irritability, dizziness and many Nov. 10. “Eloc.” other of sickness. that is signs -o- refined always uniform I can now do a day’s housework and grade, carefully gasoline _ Dr. True’s Elixir 48,000 not mind it. and your BLUEHILL FALLS. in its is always handy—1 don’t know of a carburetting qualities. it to my chil- hrug Stores Sell It. better laxative—Igive Mrs Davidson and family have carburetor to SOCONY and can he dren with wonderful results—it relieves Adjust your you ^'ve worms.” closed their cottage and returned to million people them of sure of from each of fuel— Use it MRS. HELEN WOODFORD, Pittsburgh. getting big mileage gallon to KILL COLDS Lamson St., E. Boston 23 George Bickford and wife, who sure of reliable accel- The DR. TRTJE’SELIX- power for quick starting, strong prescription, of Miss Mamie HILL’S IR,, the Family Laxative and Worm have occupied part eration and and when call Expelier. has done wonders for sick Candage’s house the past season, dependable power speed you children. AT people, men. women and have moved back to their home in for it. Makes down re- ALL DEALERS. motoring pleasanter and keeps South Bluehill. and costs. MSCARAtf QUININE Mrs. Ethelbert Nevin and daugh- pair overhauling ter Doris have closed their cottage At filling time look for the red, white and blue SOCONY Sign. a Cold? and to New York. ««oniot Just Got Over gone Mrs. Phebe Candage was in town the same. .Standard cold for 20 Every gallon remedy years tor troubles and back with her to her “"‘a. tablet form—safe, sure, no Look out kidney Sunday, taking wopiates—breaks up a cold in 24 Colds overtax the kid- home in Brooksville, Mrs. Belle in 3 backache. standard oil co. or new york k hours—relieves grip days. Wood and daughter Susie and Miss back if it fails. The and often leave them weak. For w Money neys Mamie for a short visit. .genuine box has a Red Candage, weak kidneys—well, read what an ktop with Mr. Hill's The schooner Clara and Mabel picture. Falls man k Ellsworth says: Capt. Foss, rode out the gale here At All Drug 5r«r«a Levi W. Bennett, retired farmer, with difficulty. She dragged to within half her length of the rocks, Mill St., Ellsworth Falls, Me., says: but the anchors finally held and That’s I have noticed Right; Say I Want ‘‘After taking cold, saved her. She is loaded with staves disor- my Kidneys were weak and for Bucksport. dered. I also have had headaches Nov. 10. “Crumbs.” SDCONY and dizzy spells and at times rheu- -o- arms matic pains in my shoulders, TRENTON. of Doan's King and hips. I got a supply son Celery Davis and War- Mrs. Reuben Drug Pills at E. G. Moore’s ren moved home from Bart- and cackaB0 to-night. It's cheap Kidney have you Can them awhile, lett’s island. Mr. Davis will remain Pacl(age brew a lot ot tea with one Store and after using the trouble disappeared. I can rec- there this winter. Edward Thomas, to in the Davis house Cup evepV°ther night to reg- ommend Doan’s Kidney Pills any who has lived ulateteva trouble. has moved to Town blood bowe'a t0 Purity your one suffering from kidney the past year, anrtUrmalte aren’t Hill. wlthetanii you 8trong so you can Whenever I find my kidneys haPPens an aUack ot influenza if it acting right, I use Doan's Kidney Edward Leland and Hollis Copp t0 cure me It’8 c°mealong this winter, Pills, and they never fail to have employment at Bath. ererit and it vegetable laxative of the attack. Frank has returned J16 t Mrs. Spratt t0 y°U bUt a fCW CentE Price at all dealers. Don find it 60c, home. out0011 ask for a kidney remedy simply B. F. Jordan will go this week to U| and there is nothing Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same b«tterdthVke get Bar Harbor to visit his daughter, can give them when that Mr. Bennett had. Foster-Mil- they are Mrs. Maud Woodworth, before leav- ajjj^°u burn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ‘iSbbrrtiannnita. atiberttermrnte. SORRENTO. “IS Mr*. E. L. Welch is visiting her daughter WORTITO^ Mr*. B. Bickford, at Winter Harbor. IN GOLD” C. E. Hale sold his Saxon car and HE bought j SAYS a Ford recently. WELLS COULDN'T DRESS Hazel Hopkins is at the Penobscot Ex- SELF WITHOUT change for the winter. HELP-n^11' DOLLAR WEEK A WELL MAN. E. R. Conners has sdld out the stock in hi* store and closed for the wkiter. "1 up suffered ten lone year, tried all Camden D. Sargent and Gifford Andrews sortsof medicines ami a0(i -AT ments. but I never *reat' THE- returned from a hunting trip last wee got anv til I commenced UD- but were not lucky enough to get a deer. taking Tania.. David Wells, a well-known Mr*. Fred W. Bartlett is visiting her of the Dominion Marine GovSa °!ee niece, Mrs. Walter Schultz, in Cleve- Docks, and who lives on land, O. street extension. West St.John vlte the other day. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clark have to «-B., gone '' 8lr.when I L. Old Town for the winter. Mr. has , commenced C. Ellsworth Clark eI1; ing Tanlac.,’ continued Mr Store, in a canoe there. willUt Morang Department employment factory was so bad off with rheumatism' "l Clyde W. Fenton returned home Satur- so weak and run down from 0,1 trouble, I day, after over two years’ service in the j could hardly waiwc!l week in our is yesterday, Labor The most popular business DOLLAR which U. 8. navy. His many friends are glad day, I walkei WEEK, teen miles to welcome him. and sat down and 4 hearty supper, and then carried will be held from Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Trundy moved Wife out to the park to see the d! into their home Saturday. The masons, works. Now 1 claim that a medi!.*' carpenters and painters have made it that will do that for a very man after »n attractive. other treatments and medicines failed to even give h7 J. K. Mitchell is in him temnn.» Capt. town making relief, is worth 24 TO 29 its weight m NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Inclusive alterations and improvements on his S Why. my stomach was in which will be such property here, occupied by condition that I couldn't Mr. and Mrs. A. D. substantial food oaf Seavey. at all, and even things that I for Gerard D. Hopkins is having a few days’ did eat would We have bargains this sale. of them could not re- my stomach so bad 1 ^ Many be vacation at home. He will leave Monday was hardly ,“7 able to retain them. for Palm Beach, Fla., where he has em- Sometimes i* we are now head would swim so placed for the prices selling at. Special in all ployment for the winter. bad I bargains hardly stand on Co”d my feet. and X M. T. Ober of Northeast Harbor is again my head would ache like a was departments. building a logging camp near his mill, going to burst. Then rhenm tism hit and getting ready to start his lumber me. and the pain and ing t underwent suffef business here. from that slmpl, COTTON BLANKETS, SINGLE CANADA HOSE HUCK TOWELS, 17x»5 can t be told in GENTS’ FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS Nov. 18. T. words. I finally Extra For Men to where 1 had to gJt 54x78 Heavy two for three for have help ti « BLUEHILL. my clothes on and off. These pair me awake pais kept night after nigh, $1.00 $1.00 Harry Smith is home from Portland. and I $1.00 just kept on going down hill H. B. has gone to Boston for and weaker $1.00 Darling getting all the time u» til I MEN'S SI-25 RUBBERS FOlTt YARDS FANCY OITING the winter. was about all in.. WHITE AND GREY STRIPE LADIES’ BLACK JERSEY GLOVES FLANNEL Mountain Rebekah lodge worked the uue nient SEERSUCKER and saw a statement from on four candidates a ladv $1.00 two pair for degree Friday night. who had suffered three yards for exactly as I dj/ Mason Bros, have a and she $1.00 installed new had been greatly relieved ENVELOPES Simplex machine at the Century theatre. by taking Tanlac. Well, 1 thought $1.00 $1.00 that if it had worked so 20 packages for LARGE RATH TOWELS Mrs. Minnie Binder of Council Bluffs, well in one case it ought to do the same la., is her Mrs. Lillie thing two for visiting sister, for me. so I ANGORA FINISH GLOVES, LADIES’ HAT TRIMMINGS AND commenced taking this Johnson. medicine at $1.00 LADIES’ ORNAMENTS once. The very first John Parker has moved bottle of Tanlac his repair convinced me that I per pair $1.00 two for had found the MEN’S SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS equipment into the building on Water right medicine at last street Why, I can sit down now and Two for formerly occupied by E. E. eat a SCOTCH YARN big meal of meat and $1.00 $1.00 Fullerton and recently purchased W. cabbage or by else Big Skeins I. Partridge. anything that comes my «-ay and I never suffer a $1.00 each particle after- BOYS’ KNEE PANTS At a stockholders’ meeting of the new MEN’S SILK HANDKERCHIEFS wards. My appetite was never bet- two for per pair moving picture company, it was voted ter. and it seems a mighty FANCY CRETONNE longtime $1.00 to increase the capitalization to fl.OOO. between meals now. The rheuma- four for The tism has left me yards additional fifty shares issued were too. and 1 sleep $1.00 like a $1.00 promptly subscribed. Manager Williams tired boy every night. Yes. sir, MOTHER GOOSE PERFl MERY I am so well and $1.00 reported that a new machine and booth strong in every MEN’S GOLD-PLATED WATCH Four in a Box TOUR YARDS FANCY S5c RIBBON way that I never lose a minutes had been purchased and the first show time CHAINS from my work any more. I am CHILDREN’S KNIT CAPS 2 boxeR for would be given Nov. 28. glad to pass the word each $1.00 good along toothers four for The girl members of the young people’s who suffer as I did. and if I could $1.00 clubentertained the boys at an “Armsitice only meet them face to face, I would 12 MEN’S them to $1.00 $1.00 WHITE HANDKER- social” at the club rooms on the evening urge take Tanlac and be re- lieved of their CHIEFS of Nov. 11. About sixty were suffering as I have TEA CLOTH, BLOCK PATTERN present, been." for and a pleasant evening was spent in LATHES’ PINK UNION SUIT BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED 36x36 Tanlac is sold in Ellsworth by E. playing games, music, etc. Sandwiches, and DRESS GOODS two for G. Moore, in Bar Harbor by West cookies, coffee and were served. $1.00 **: apples End Drug Co., in Mt. Desert bv A. C. CAKE 10c SOAP 46 inches wide, per yard The looked girls very attractive in their Fernald. in Bucksport by R. B. $1.00 Red Cross costumes, while the boys wore Stover, in Bluehill by W. I Partridge THREE PAIR MEN’S BRACES $1.00 $1.00 the uniforms of the army and navy. Mrs. in Tremont by O. M. Kittredee. in for Brooklin MEN’S TAN JERSEY GLOVES E. E. Chase, Mrs. F. B. Snow and Mrs. by George F. Gott. in Sedg- N. F. acted as wick by Jno. W. Paris, in Gonlds- MEN’S MULE-SKIN GLOVES ruiK IS-iLLS two for Twining chaperones. NHMLA.M) FLOSS pair boro I. in $1.00 Nov. 17. S. by McDonald, Northeast per pair for Harbor by Chas. N. Small.—Advt. $1.00 BLUEHILL FALLS. CREAM $1.00 COLOR WAISTIXG EAST LAMOINE. $1.00 Eugene Johnson has shipped with three yards for 20 YARDS lie WIDE LACE Capt. Foss on the Clara and Mabel. Capt. and Mrs. N. D. King left for YOUTH’S REST QUALITY Southern Pines, N. last week CHILDREN' S EMBROIDERED Pierce Conary is visiting at C., RUBBERS S1.00 Sunshine, HANDKERCHIEFS $1.00 Deer Isle. Hoy Smith, who has been employed at per pair Macbias several montbs, is home. seTen for Mrs. Florence of Brooklin CHILDREN'S Flye spent BLACK HOSE the who has returned 12 PEGS 10c TOILET PAPER week-end with her parents here. Harry MeNider, just $1.00 four pair for from overseas, is visiting bis family here. $1.00 R. O. Chatto has three men in the woods chopping for him. Geneva Smith has gone to Salisbury 1 SKEIN MOULTON' YARN (OOc) Cove, where she has INCH $1.00 Harry went down the employment. and 136 FURNITURE COVERING $1.00 Conary bay Reuben Merchant of Hancock was here recently on a fishing trip, getting some 1 CAN 25c TALC per yard POWDER LADIES’ XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS fine haddock. over Sunday to visit his sister. Mrs. Hattie MEN’S GRAY JERSEY GLOVES, who is ill. seven for Mrs. Lelia Chatto left Qitpatrick, very four to-day for $1.00 $1.00 pair for llrace Rockland to speud the week with Mrs. Frank Hamor and daughter friends. went to Boston Saturday to visit relatives LITTLE GIRLS' GINGHAM $1.00 LADIES’ FLEECED VEST AND APRONS $1.00 Nov. 17. Crumbs. before returning to San Diego, Cal, three for PANTS Hodgkins and w ife of Bar Harbor 36 INCH Kalpu PLAID DRESS GOODS SOUTH over each FOUR YARDS BROWN COTTON BLUEHILL. visited his sister, Mrs. Roy Smith, two yards for $1.00 Mrs. Abram Duffy is visiting in Boston. Sunday. Mrs. $1.00 $1.00 Sabine Candage has gone to Boston. Bloomfield T. Smith and sister, Mahala to Boston Saturday. FOUR YARDS GINGHAM $1.00 Mrs. Eleanor Candage is visiting her Cramm,went for Coro- MEN’S NATURAL CASHMERE Mrs. Linda They will leave there Tuesday 35c value BOX daughter, Conant, in Turner. PAPER EIGHT YARDS PRINTS nado, Fla. Mrs. Luella Davis want with HOSE Uzial Candage and wife are five boxes for for receiving them to Boston for a visit. 2 pair for congratulations on the birth of a $1.00 son, Nov. 17. L. $1.00 $1.00 born Nov. 12. $1.00 Miss Lila who is in McKINLEl. FIVE YARDS SILK RIBBON, WIDE Grindle, employed Ellsworth, visited her parents, George Mrs. Linnie King h»8 returned from a SEN’TS’ FINE CASHMERE HOSE BLUE COTTON SHIRTING LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERETTE Grindle and wife, Sunday. visit in Portland. $1.00 two pair for 34 inches wide HOSE Mrs. W. J. Johnson and little daughter Harold Thurston of Rockland is visit- four yards for two pair for Harriet are in Bar Harbor for a week with ing his brother £red. MEN S NICE FLEECED SHIRTS $1.00 her W. husband, Capt. J. Johnson. Colson Robbins is having extensive im- each Nov. 17. O. formerly $1.00 $1.00 provements made on his estate, CHILDREN’S PLUSH GAUNTLET the .Leffiugwell place. BIRCH HARBOR. GLOVES Hig- SOFT COLLARS FOR MEN $1.00 LADIES' 35c Charles Gott, assisted by Joseph SWEEPING CAPS C. H. Bickford has per pair moved home from walls aud stone four for three gins, has put new cellar for Lower Harbor, where he has the THREE YARDS 30 INCH PERCALE spent beneath the house of Arthur Bummer. piazza posts Black. i $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Mrs. Alda Schoppe of Falls invited $1.00 Sprague’s Tremont chapter, O. E. S., was has returned home, after a week’s visit Nov. LADIES’ 50c HOSE LITTLE BOYS’ 1 BUCKLE to Northeast Harbor on Wednesday* with her Mrs. M. H. Winslow. 0 MEN’S CANADA MITTENS daughter, 12. Several auto loads went, in 9pite 2 pair for THREE YARDS 86 INCH OVERSHOES two for Mrs. Elizabeth Cow’perthwaite has gone the bad weather. BLEACHED COTTON pair per pair to Clinton to spend the winter with her $1.00 Mrs. Elizabeth C. Gray, D. D. G daughter, Mrs. Frank Worcester. ^ $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 inspected Tremont chapter, O. E-S., Orin Haywood has moved his Nov. MEN’S 50c family the regular meeting Thursday, MITTENS into MEN’S FANCY the house recently bought of the of Southwest 2 for SIX GOLF GLOVES 17 Jephthah chapter pair PAIR MEN’S COTTON HOSE HAMBURG, INCHES WIDE Fred Temple heirs. members three for was invited, about thirty pair four yards for Nov. 17. UP°Q C. present. Degrees were conferred $1.00 $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Black. Supper $1.00 NORTH CASTINE. $1.00 served. Raymond Wardwell left for M. Monday Nov. 17. P. varments lor women and Jacksonville, Fla. children. and The Dunbar school, Mrs. Norman ISLESFOKD. Clothing for *a Furnishings Conner teacher, closed Nov. for two Harbor and 7, Mrs. Irving Clement of Seal boys All weeks. staple styles in shoes the of Mrs. Walter F. Stanley me,n and rubbers for men, women guest and children. Mildred Wardwell, who is teaching in week. Stockton Springs, spent the week-end hee° Millinery, Dry Goods, etc. Harold who has at borne. Master Phippen, in the Bar Harbor hospital several Harvey Webster has returned from Order Goods Parcel Post. came home Sunday. by We Sherman Mills, where he has been em- pay charges on amounts over Mrs. Jennie Black, who underwent $1.00 ployed the six months. past at the Bar Harbor hospit Nov. 17. D, operation was able to return home Sunday. the LAMOINE. There will be a meeting at Neigj"to * house Wednesday evening Fred L. and wife will leave borhood Hodgkins during Tuesday for Stuart, Fla. about keeping the houqe open winter. L Harvey Moore and wife are at home for C. ** atteu who a short time before for for Bussell Hadlock, ^ leaving Belfast attHC ^ Store has hal aa Morang’s the winter. Boston university, Department “° acute but iB Dr. Clarence and appendicitis, gtining King wife and John not nece3S an immediate operation ia King and wife recently motored from His are still with him- MAINE Boston, returning to-day. parents ELLSWORTH, Nov. 17. R. Nov. 17. 4 The Ellsworth American

PUBLIC LAWS OF THE STATE OF MAINE SUPPLEMENT Passed at the Special Session of the Seventy-ninth Legislature, Nov. 4 to 8,1919 SUPPLEMENT

CHAPTER 240 ter three hundred and four of the pub- urer may bo maintained against such the same In the sale of lic laws of nineteen hundred and sev- delinquent county or town to recover the Public Laws of Nineteen Hun- Fourteen of one any sum so due the state, but these redemption. dred and Nineteen Kelt to T 'n behalf of An Act to Repeal Chapter enteen, and as amended by chapter Th2Uei? of,°* ting Clerk „h>'potheca''1’ CHAPTER 256 Hun- the remedies shall be In addition and tho register of deeds for Hire in the omce of tbl> proceeds of the sales the Public Laws of Nineteen hundred and sixty-two of public to, the Register 0®ta.tCv °1 own Posts tor to the and nineteen, not exclusive remedies af- upon real estate, or of Deeds for bond3' which shall be held ‘pSrpolfl thel, dred and Nineteen, Relating laws of nineteen hundred of, other fhS°S!!SF *5vy Kennebec County. by lo Prevent In the a« 5; tlle olf^cer the sale of -- Mil AlirAct Profiteering as tc forded for »e it “nd .. .. shall of Deeds. is hereby further amended so by law for the proper enforce- enacted by the People of the uoon P«ld by him of or read Acknowledgment and ail sums State La.".u-rer.ofJsta,e Necessities I,ife and Rents jamended “a^foUow"^ Be it enacted the People of the read as follows: ment of the provisions of this chap- SSii w avL011 execution, of Maine, as follows: tha «ovarnor by ***e offieer for internal rev- aSd c^nrirt,.dravvnncl1’ two *Y Charges for the Occupancy of Build- tides1' of^ by the ar- State of Maine, as follows: ter.' ?«.vl iy Paragraph seven of section forty* million dollaaa is ings for and to separation Thich be 1 Dwelling Purposes from laws affixed to such deeds, nve of one DO uaea tmleiy taxation; thedSSS.11 ^ exemP* Chapter fourteen of the public •Sec. 3. If the board stall decide tk.n *&rnP* chapter hundred and sev- ff?cr^Lara,rJa,e?for tha h 1,3 al° b? "?*« *i«iy Provide Penalties Therefor and In- Property of all Sec. 4. Section five of three by the officer in his enteen of the revised of atate literary and scW???1, of nineteen hundred and nineteen is that public convenience and necessity chapter ^hd*?xed statutes as antiILa fiven tun<*,n* highways, vestigations Thereof. real 1130 every officer, making levy amended hundred thousanduiwusanq uonarsdollars is end *t,onsJ the or of hundred nineteen of the public laws by chapter two hundred and Bo it enacted personn^0 Ji1811 hereby repealed. require, building rebuilding by shall cause t0 usetl by the People of the benevolent aU of nineteen hundred and fifteen la ?JLr ~ appraisal, fourteen of the laws of solely for the aSd 7.) said bridge, they snail determine the public nine- KPfil]>cipr,aten highways and Haws of ury their proportional with reasonable expenses in 6S limits, lessens or restricts the manu- Property or whos« and Fourteen of the Public the same county or to either or all incurred ‘Kcnnebec for clerks in respectively as Provided by j fundsJy one year of courts and to the of his contract and proportion to their valuations last paragraph of demands or col- not exceed such ex- commission turning the process teen and acts thereof and flfto ? their county; excepting also, in made the board of state assessors, by mall to the said section, as Amended, shall read amendatory lects an unreasonable or unjust rent lars; and m5SJft.5en hundred dol- his bond with sufficient sureties, by court to which it is additional and under as arc for in section or returnable. Only as follows: thereto, chapter or charge, taking into due considera- penses provided terms satisfactory to the commission in absence of any legal agreement one of travel shall be allowed for any All forty-four of the public and special tion the actual Wt twenty-six of chapter eighty-three for the due execution of such work. legislative enactment in effect January bonds issued after the first market value of the "apply so that said sec- one precept, and no constructive of laws of nineteen hundred and nineteen. at StdChrPare1'Jucsementatshall the revised statutes.’ shall be one, nineteen hundred and seventeen, y February, nineteen hundred and property the time, with a fair return All bids so submitted publicly travel; but if the is Second, to create such funds as shall shall read as follows: such division of cost.' same# served on nc. by the State of or thereon, or imposes an unreasonable tion opened, read and posted at the time regulating more Maine, any be S?Vp"r,t b een Hundred than one person, the travel dnty, necessary to redeem and retire or unjust term or nine.’ ®£« 3| and eighty- ‘Sec 42. The cqunty commissioners and stated in such advertise- Sec. 5. Section six of chapter three may £'n- municipality, village corpora- condition, for the place be computed from the of tion or bonds issued under this act. under of counties shall receive shall have the hundred nineteen of the public laws place service water or sewerage district occupancy any building or any part in the several ment. The commission hsost remote from the chapter one hundred of the (Approved November 8.) from the treasuries of if in of nineteen hundred and fifteen Is here- place of return, therein.' thirty pub- thereof, rented or hired for dwelling annual salaries right to reject any and all bids with all further lic laws of nineteen hundred and thir- in monthly payments paid amended Inserting after the necessary travel In purposes, shall be punished by a fine the counties its opinion good cause exists therefor, by by such (Approved November 7.) teen and acts thereof and of each month as fol- word in the thirteenth line serving precept. amendatory of not more than one ousand dollars on the last day but otherwise it shall award the con- "certify" additional and under of said section the words 'the same’ thereto, chapter or by imprisonment for not more than CHAPTER 239 lows: _, tract to the lowest responsible bidder. or forty-four of the public and special or.e year, or both -- so that said section as amended shall travel expenses paid, shall be al- by such fine and AnaroacofiKiui Any town may submit bids for bridge laws of nineteen hundred and nineteen, and read as follows: lowed. unless the Items thereof are CHAPTER 248 imprisonment. Forty-four fifty dollars, construction within its limits, as they shall mature. AofAChatnt.rn??nd ,Scctl°n Aroostook, eleven hundred dollars. shall be subject to all requirements expressly stated, and the amount of Sec. 3. The attorney general shall of each, and no Third, to funds for the ad- Cumberland, fifteen hundred dollars. prescribed for other contractors, ex- •See. 6. All cost of maintenance fees for constructive An Act to Amend Chapter Fifteen of provide dol- under the travel shall be the ministration of the office and duties of all Franklin, four hundred and fifty cept that no bond need be required of bridges built or rebuilt pro- allowed him for tho Public Lawn of Nineteen Hun- contracts, combinations or conspira- be service of a the commission and for all expendi- cies it. If all bids for work under this visions of this act shall borne by subpoena, notice to an ad- dred and Seventeen Relating to Cele- in restraint of trade or commerce and in which are verso or other tures, salaries and expense incident and all seven hundred fifty are rejected, or if no bids are the town or towns thoy party, process in which brating Centennial Week. monopolies, and may require, ^'^Hancock* chapter thereto and for all :hafntennnce re- dollars, received, the commission may perform located, apportioned upon the basis of there is no command to make return. Be it enacted by the People of the by summons, the attc idance and tes- For quirements under sections eight, sev- Kennebec, one thousand dollars, said work by any method which the valuation as last made by the board transmitting to tho selectmen State of Maine, as follows: timony of witnesses and the produc- where more than of towns enteen. tw'enty-five, twenty-six and tion of books 0t «” Knox, four hundred dollars, governor and council approve. The of state assessors precepts from the governor Chapter fifteen of the public laws and papers before him for of of to Lincoln, three hundred dollars, mav. however, with the one town is involved: provided, how- calling special meetings for the of nineteen hundred and seventeen re- twenty-seven chapter twenty-five relating any such matter under in- S,?^^d^^eowP3?P,e case of or failure election of the revised statutes, to which shall be vestigation. Such summons on# Oxford, six hundred dollars, approval of the governor ana council, ever, that In neglect representatives to congress lating to celebrating Centennial Week shall be hundred or towns to from with added to time the amounts served in the manner as l.undC*SnSev°entt'enUorf Penobscot, twelve dollars, let contract* for bridge construction, by any town properly, any district, copies of the it< hereby amended so that as amended same sum- hundred or rebuilt lists of said provided under sections nine, twelve mons for witnesses in criminal dred two hun- Piscataquis, five dollars, or do the name, for and In behalf of maintain any bridges built persons previously voted for, chapter shall read an follows: cases fourteen^'nt’fourteen of b&?h™ltTth„C „p£?f for each and thirty-four of said chapter; and before said courts lawa ot Sagadahoc, four hundred dollars, the state without advertising for bids under the provisions of this act, the town, hfty cents. ‘Towns and cities may designate and and all provisions nineteen hundred n/n«tPublic* and dol- commission order sheriff set as any balance left unexpended in any of law thereto shall to further Somerset, six hundred fifty if the aame ahall be for the best in- state highway may Every deputy and court mes- apart Centennial Week, any relating apply amended ifvta2S??J_ ia_ >!~by in year shall be carried over to the same summonses issued under terests of the state. The commission such maintenance work as in their sen.ers Androscoggin. Aroostook, week of the summer of nineteen hun- this act so account for the following year. far as are The. Waldo. four hundred dollars, shall have full power in all matters judgment is deemed necessary. If any Cumberland, Franklin, Hancock. Ken- dred and twenty, and may raise and they applicable. ex- hundred and or to a nebec, of any bonds pense of such shall be Washington, six fifty relating to the furnishing of bonds town towns fail obey, within Knox, Lincoln, Penobscot, Pis- appropriate money for the due ob- 8ec. 5. No reissue investigation isr if as under one paid from the hundred dollars, by the successful bidder* for the com- reasonable time, such order of the cataquis, Sagaoahoc. Somerset, Waldo. servance thereof.' heretofore issued chapter appropriation provided dollars™™ »ht»worS? and dollars. or laws by section of >«<» as York, eight hundred fifty of their work and fulfilling of state highway commission, then the Washington York county while in (Approved N. ember hundred thirty of the public of seventy-two chapter it relates shall be in full for all pletion do such attendance the 7.) and thirteen and acts of the revised statutes. ^Ve^aiS-^S? Said salaries their contracts, and for the protection commission may proceed to upon supreme judicial nineteen hundred eighty-two and court or the additional If, upon it to .Penol>a«>‘ county^liali services, expenses travel, including of the state and the town from all maintenance work and the amounts superior court in their amendatory thereof and investigation, appears read^8 ?0To£ of the and work- several or issued under the the attorney general that the laws of the management Jails liability arising from damage or In- payable by said towns, under the pro- counties shall receive for said thereto, hereafter •Penobscot, fifteen hundred and the sale of their products, this shall be attendance and service this act shall be made this state, including the provisions of dollars.-' shops to persons or property. The coun- visions of act, certified f|>ur dollars a provisions (Approved cash expenses Jury CHAPTER 249 this act, have been violated In November 8.) except actual necessary commIsaioners of any countv where by the commission to the state audi- day; and in all other counties of the without an act of the legislature ex- any their ty respect, he shall forthwith incurred outside of respective built or rebuilt in tor. who. if he finds the amount cor- state a deputy sheriff so serving shall pressly authorizing the same. prosecute a bridge is to bo An Act to Amend Section Fifty-one of the corn ties for the transaction of official shall certify the same to the receive for such attendance and ser- guilty parties, or present all avail- Miy unorganized township are author- rect Chapter Thirty-three of the Revised Sec.'6. Section thirty-three of chap- business; and expenses incurred at treasurer of state, and unless sooner vice three dollars a ant' the sher- able information bearing upon such ized and required to assess upon said day, as Amended ter twenty-five of the revised statutes away from the county at its Statutes, by Chapter apparent violation to the proper pros- CHAPTER 260 public hearings much sums rs may be re- paid it shall be collected and paid in iff. opening, shall present to the Two as amended by section six of chapter for such expenses shall township Hundred and Nineteen of the ecuting officer of the State of Maine seat; all bills build or rebuild said bridge the same manner as any state tax court, a list of the officers attending, two hundred fifty-eight of the public courts and quired to Public Laws of Nineteen Hundred or of the United States. Amend Section be approved by the clerk of against such town or towns, with in- with a statement of the duties of each; and seven- A1,fA,'LL0, Forty-four Recording to the last state valuation, and Seventeen and by Chapter One laws of nineteen hundred trie county attorney of their county; terest at six per centum per annum and the court shall determine the num- Any justice of the preme rhe whole expense thereof shall ho Hundred and of the Pub- teen is hereby repealed. Judicial also, such expenses as are from the date of the auditor’s certifi- ber and disallow Ninety-six court or of a court excepting idded to their next assessment on said necessary, charges lic Laws of Nineteen Hundred and superior may by o for in section twenty-six of of for others. (Approved November 7.) order, of the of Hundred Fourteen provided lownship for repairs authorized by sec- cation to the treasurer state.’ Nineteen. to the upon application attor- the PuhTm eighty-three of the reused Relating Trapping ney general, the attendance ol chapter tion sixty of chapter ten of the re- Every deputy sheriff, while perform- of Foxes in Lincoln compel statutes.* Sec. 6. All acts and parts of acts County. witnesses, the production of hooks an of three hundred the state treasurer shall, out of hundred forty-four of the revised to if section one, article seven, of the lic lr.ws of nineteen hundred ar.J nine- section chapter any dence of such officer to the one and published at least once in each said salary to be paid weekly the nine- funds in the state due nearest section one constitution of the state shall be here- is and four of the public laws of treasury said statutes hjs amended by newspaper in the state. The cer- clerk so employed, by the county treas- teen, hereby amended so far as it or postofllce; and he shall pay the regis- daily after amended in such manner as to relates to teen hundred and seventeen, is hereby county town, pay such proportional of chapter one hundred thirty of the clerk of the utili- urer of Cumberland County. clerk hire in the office of ter ten cents, and tax the same with t tifleate of the public amended by striking out all after the part and deduct the amount so paid laws of nineteen hundred and as permit the legislature to prescribe the the clerk of courts for Hancock coun- his own fees. public tio- commission shall be received (Approved November 7.) word ••bridge” in the thirteenth line from any such sum in the state treas- seventeen and as furthe amended by court of mode of selecting officers for the ty; and to clerk hire in the office of For a bail-bond and writing the ! prima facie evidence in any of said section and inserting in place ury due said county or town. In case chapter fifty-eight of the public laws that said rules and regu- grades herein specified, then, on and register of deeds for Lincoln county, same, including and law to prove theseof the following: ‘and the form such funds due or to become due any principal sureties, of nineteen hundred and nineteen is after the tenth day of January next so as to read as follows; to be the admitted to lations have been prepared, approved of its construction. Said board shall town or county from the state treas- paid by person amended so that said section succeeding the adoption of such ‘Hancock county for clerks in the bail, and taxed for if he hereby and published as herein provided.' CHAPTER 254 keep or cause to be kept a written rec- ury in any one year do not equal or him, prevails, read as follows: amendment, the said officer shall be office of clerk of courts seven hundred one dollar. shall November 7.) ord of its doings, including its findings exceed the towns or counties’ share of •gee. 3. When a boy between the (Approved promoted and appointed by the gov- and eighty dollars ($780). For the service of a no- An Act to One Hun- I as to preliminary facts necessary to either the estimated cost or the actual subpoena, of eight and sixteen years is con- Repeal Chapter ernor as follows and the elective sys- Lincoln county: For clerks in the tice to an adverse ages and of the Public its organization and jurisdiction. The cqst of a bridge to be constructed party, or other victed before any court or trial Jus- dred Thirty-five \ tem prescribed in this chapter shall office of register of deeds four hun- or under the process in which there is no command Laws of Nineteen Hundred and Nine- \ cease otherwise to dred dollars decision of said board, a majority terms of this act, then an tice having jurisdiction of the offense, Issue of to exist, remain in ($400). action of to make return, fifty cents; if by copy, An Act to Provide for an teen of the Htate < f Maine, Entitled and effect: thereof, upon, any matter within Its debt in the name of the state of an offense punishable by imprison- Bonds. full force Vacancies In Androscoggin county: For clerks in treasurer at the rate of twenty cents a page for State Highway and Bridge "An Act to Provide for the Licens- the ofilce of of jurisdiction shall be final and conclu- may he maintained against men. in the state prison, not for life, of the J the grade of brigadier general shall be register deeds fifteen the copy; and travel as in other cases; Be it enacted by the People of the Sardine Packers, to Im- hundred dollars sive. and the record of its findings such delinquent county or town to or in the county jail, or in the house ing filled by promoting the senior colonel; ($1500). and service on an adverse State of Maine, as follows: the of B'ish Used for upon all preliminary matters shall bo recover any sum so due the state, but party, by of correction, such court or Justice prove Quality vacancies in the field grades of a regi- Sagadahoc county: For clerks in the giving him an attested of the Sec. 1. In addition to state high- Sardines and to Establish Stand- office of prima facie evidence of the truth these remedies shall be in addition to. copy may order his commitment to the j ment or corps by promoting the senior register of deeds eleven hun- notice In is valid. way bonds heretofore issued in the ards of Measures for Sardine Her- I and thereof. The state highway commis- and not exclusive of, other remedies hand, state school for boys or sentence him officer of the regiment or corps, of dred seventy dollars ($1170).’ For and name and behalf of the state and un- sion shall appoint times and afforded by law for the proper en- levying collecting exeeu- the provided by law ring.** the next lower grade; vacancies in the (Approved November places ; to punishment of chapter one hun- 8.) for of said board and give forcement of the tlo; in personal actions, for every dol- offense. If to school, der the provisions Be it enacted the People of the grade of captain or lieutenant pro- meetings provisions of thJs for the same such of the ws of nine- by j by such reasonable notice as so that lar of the first hundred dollars, three dred thirty public of Maine, as follows: the senior officer of the com- thereof they chapter,’ said section as the commitment shall be conditioned and thirteen, and acts State moting shall see so that said paragraph amended shall as rents; for every dollar above one hun- teen hundred one hundred and pany, of the next lower CHAPTER 262 fit,’ read follows: that if such boy is not received or thereof and additional Chapter thirty-five grade; subject of said section as amended shall read dred. and not exceeding two hundred for the full term of his amendatory of the public laws of nineteen hundred in each case to examination as provided kept there the treasurer of state is here- as dollars, two cents; and for every dol- thereto, and nineteen of the State of is in section fifty. Vacancies in the An Act to Increase the Amount of follows: Sec. 4. The state highway com- minority, unless sooner discharged by tho of Maine, lar above two hundred dollars, one by authorized, under direction grade of second lieutenant shall be Money Allowed for Clerk Hire in ‘Sec. 2. When the officers mission shall have supervision of all the trustees as provided in section six. and council, to Issue hereby repealed. municipal cent. the governor filled In the manner: the Office of the Registry of Deeds of town deem that construction work and no payment or released on probation as provided serial coupon bonds (Approved November 7.> following All any any bridge on For serving a writ of possession, one from time to time enlisted men of the and for Penobscot shall be mad* on account of of in section nine, he shall then suffer behalf of the state company, any County. any main thoroughfare must be built any dollar and ten cents; and if on more in the name and and Be it enacted the of the said work until the same the provided by law, as battalion regimental non-commis- by People or rebuilt and in their judgment the has been than one punishment to an amount not exceeding two mil- approved said piece of land, seventy-five as ordered court or sioned staff officer who was appointed State of Maine, as follows: expense of the construction will en- by state highway com- aforesaid, by the five thousand dollars, cent- for each piece of land after the lion. hundred from said company, shall, if Paragraph eleven of section forty- title the to state and mission. On completion of any bridge justice; but no boy shall be commit- tho state treasury within CHAPTER 255 physically municipality the first: and the fees for levying and col- payable at sound, be eligible for five of chapter two hundred and four- aid as state highway commission shall ted to said school who is deaf and date of issue, at appointment, and county provided in section one lecting the costs shall the same as forty-one years from be teen of the laws of Maine for nine- render an itemized of \x dumb, non compos or insane. The .Ivo the shall permitted to appear before of this act, they shall petition the statement the above a rate of interest not exceeding An Act to Provide a Bonus for teen hundred and nineteen i complete cost of the presided for executions in per- in the event' of conviction in [ an examining board, for a physical amended commissioners of the county or coun- construction tc sonal record cent, per annum, interest payable Heads of State Departments. out the the town or towns actions. cases shall be the ac- per and a competitive practical and theo- | by striking in first and second ties in which said bridge is, or may and the county or For all such that and signed by the treas- of the counties serving an execution upon a delin- semi-annually, Be it enacted by the People | retical examination; the enlisted men lines thereof the words “two thousand be built or rebuilt and the state Interested and to the state cused was convicted of juvenile countersigned by the high- treasurer. judgment of court for partition of real urer of state, State of Maine, as follows: whom the board considers, after the and eighty dollars” and substituting way commission to meet with them for If there remains unex- quency, and the court shall have power the state au- estate, or assignment of dower, one governor and attested by or to be the therefor the words 'two thousand eight the of into pended balances of the moneys ad- at the hearing of any such case to seal the state affixed. All heads of state departments, competitive examination, purpose examining and dollar a day and ten cents a mile from ditor with the of best shall be to hundred and eighty dollars’ so that whether vanced by the town or towns and the exclude the general public other than to said bonds members of state boards und commis- qualified appointed determining public conven- the officer's of the The coupons attached sai~ section as amended shall reau as county or counties place abode to place a interest in the sions who receive yearly salaries fixed fill the vacancy. The governor shall »erce and necessity requl o the build- they shall be Im- of persons having direct shall bear the facsimile of the signa- follows: returned. service. For service of a petition such case and whose salaries have not prescribe regulations as to the scope ing or rebuilding of said bridge; said mediately If the cost ol case. The records of any of the treasurer of state instead by law to the legislature, fifty cents, and ture or and the manner of conducting such ‘Penobscot county: for clerks in the petition to be such construction has exceeded the esti- by order of the court may be with- and such been increased directly indirectly accompanied by mated twenty cents for each page of copy, of his original signature; shall examination, and if no such enlisted office of register of deeds, two thou- plans of survey as be cost, the town or towns and held from Indiscriminate public in- shall be of such by the seventy-ninth legislature may directed with usual travel. bonds and coupons nineteen man appears, or if none sand eight hundred and eighty dollars: to be made the county or counties interested but such records shall be and such he paid for each of the years satisfactorily by the state highway com- shall For to be sworn, spection, denominations and form upon for clerks in the office of register of forthwith, on receipt of said causing appraisers to inspection the or Hundred and nineteen and nineteen passes said examination, then the gov- mission. The said municipal officers itemized and real open by parent terms and conditions not Inconsistent probate, fifteen hundred dollars; tor statement, forward to the making return of levying on of such child lawful guar- and twenty an annual bonus ernor shall fill the vacancy by making together with the county commission- treasurer parents or as the governor and council hundred clerks in the office of the clerk of of state their estate one dollar. herewith follows: upon salaries of two thou- an appointment.' ers and the state highway commission, proportional shares o! dian or attorney of the child involved. shall direct. Said bends and any bonds as courts, fifteen hundred for such additional For each Appraiser of real estate, or less a bonus of 1 Sec. 2. In view of the emergency' dollars; shall constitute a board to determine cost. issued under the provisions sand dollars thirty- clerks in the office of for extending execution, or assigning Sec. 2. act to re- hereafter three and one-third per cent; upon sal- cited in the preamble hereof, this act county attorney, the necessity of building or rebuild- In case any county or town This is intended of one hundred thirty of the six hundred dollars.’ unrea- dower, one dollar a day and travel at re- chapter two thousand dollars shall take effect when approved, ing said bridge, and the form of its sonably neglects or store the age limits fixed by the nineteen hundred and aries in excess of refuses to Day the rate of ten cents a mile out public laws of construction. Said board Into the state going vised statutes prior to the enactment thereof and not more than twenty-five hun- (Approved November 7.) (Approved November 8.) shall keep treasury Its propor- and returning home, to he by the thirteen and acts amendatory or cause to be a w-ritten tions. part of the paid of said chapter one ”ndrcd thirty of with dred dollars, a bonus of thirty per; kept record estimated cost o( officer and in his return. and additional thereto, together of its its construction charged the public laws of nineteen be cent; upon salaries in excess of CHAPTER 263 V doings, including findings as which may be due and For a hundred the thereof shall desig- to advertising, In a newspaper, remove any In- proceeds hundred dollars and not preliminary facts necessary to its payable under the provisions of and seventeen, and to as the state highway and bridge twenty-five this right In equity of redeeming mort- nated thousr. .d dollars, a An Act to Amend organization and jurisdiction. The de- act or its proportional part consistencies which mav ex If4: bet’<—v shall be deemed a pledge of more than three Chapter Two Hun- of the ex- gaged real estate, to be sold on ex- loan, and cent; 0 CHAPTER 358 dred and cision of said board, or a cess cost of construction the provisions of said chapter one hun- of the state. bonus of twenty-five per upon Twenty of the Public Laws majority above the ecution, such sum as he the the faith and credit of three thousand thereof, upon any estimated pays dred thirty of the public laws of nine- shall salaries in excess of Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen. matter within its cost, then the state treas- therefor: for and post- 3pc, 2. The state auditor keep An Act to Amend Paragraph III of jurisdiction shall be final urer out of printer writing teen hundred and seventeen and said dollars and not more than thirty-five Entitled. “An Act to Amend Section and conclu- shall, any funds In the notices of the sale of such an account of such bonds, showing Section Six of Chapter Ten of the sive. and the record state ing equity chapter of the public laws each, the hundred dollars, a bonus of twenty Thirty-six of Chapter of its findings treasury due said county or town in the town where and fifty-eight the number and amount of Revised Statutes. Relating to Ex- Twenty-five all the land lies, nineteen nineteen. upoa salaries in excess of of the Revised as upon preliminary matters shall be part and of hundred and of countersigning, the date when per cent; from Taxation of Property Statutes, Enacted 5*Proportional de- In two adjoining towns, three dollars dat: hundred dollars and not emption and Set Forth in prima facie evidence of the truth duct the Amount so paid and the date of delivery there- thirty-five of Posts of the American Chapter Two Hun- from any and usual travel and for making out (Approved November 7.) payable thousand a Legion. dred thereof. The state highway commis- such sum in the state of state, who shall more than four dollars, the of and Fifty-eight of the Publia treasury due a deed and return of the sale of such of to the treasurer and Be it enacted by People the Laws sion shall appoint times and for said county or town. of each bond, show- bonus of fifteen per cent; upon of Nineteen Hundred and Sev- places In case such equity, two dollars. keep an account of four State of Maine, as follows: meetings of said board and funds due or to the name of salaries in excess thousand enteen, as Amended by Chapter give such become due anv town When the estate or interest of any ing the number thereof, notlce or from the amount dollars a bonus of ten per cent. All Paragraph III of section six of chap- Eighty-eight of the Public Laws of thereof a* ‘hey shall county the state in held or Im- the person to whom sold, treasury person, by a possession CHAPTER 240 of sale such bonuses shall be paid from any ter ten of the revised statutes is here- Nineteen Hundred and seeSfit*We any one year do not equal or for the same, the date Nineteen, exceed provement, is seized and sold on exe- received balance of any after tho word the Creation and the towns or counties’ share date when payable. unexpended appropria- by amended by inserting Relative to Expen- See. 2. SecUon three of of either cution, or the franchise or other prop- An Act to Amend Paragraph Seven of and the for such boards the sixth line thereof chaptoi tno estimated cost or treasurer of state may tion made departments, ■residence" in diture of the Mill Tax Highway t».ree hundred nineteen of the actual cost erty of a corporation, or the property Section of One Sec. 3. The the publh or a to be Forty-five Chapte** of such bonds by or commissions or from the state con* the following: 'the real and personal Fund.” laws of nineteen bridge constructed under of an individual, is sold on execution of the Re- negotiate the sale hiindred and Sfteer Hundred and Seventeen and council, tingent fund. property owned by posts of the Ameri- Be it enacted by the People of th« of this act. then an a and »ad- the governor as amended by section three of *5®tjrrna action by process simitar thereto, vised Statutes as Amended by Chap- direction of In this state and of a a chap- or debt in the name of bond shall be loaned, (Approved November 7.) can Legion occupied Stat# Maine, follow#: the state treas- vertising in like manner, the officer is ter Two Hundred and Fourteen ol ttu' no such School Childron Soma Road 5,000,000 Suffering Big Project* Feeding the Undernourished Child known Sec. i. Chapter two hundred twanty buildings are nearer than two hundred from Malnutrition aotbe Joint farm and home the laws of nineteen hundred feet apart for a distance of one-fourth the httv® public Among special features of the! Children require a foundation of “ked that the form and nineteen, entitled "An Act to of a mile or more. ^U7.au8' Although poverty Is not the sole recent Federal Aid road record as! made * federation Amend Section Thirty-six of the Chap- Sec. 5. Highways improved by the food health, by adequate rfJh!^SU be altered to of the Revised Stat- funds received under cause of school chil- the United States Slve them similar ter T\venty-ii\e expenditure of It yet 5,000.000 kept by Depart-! lourisbment, but many of them In representation In Enacted and Set Forth in this act shall be made to conform to the utes. dren are suffering from malnutrition. ment of Agriculture are three roid his country are not this larger association. ch.ipt' Two Hundred and Fifty-eight the standard of construction as shall laying foun- or Ignorance, carelessness, and the projects to coat over $1*000.000, one of latlon. The United KAPERS& selectmen, KIDDIE of the Public Haws of Nineteen Hun- be agreed upon by the States Depart the same their them over RODMAN 7 dred and Seventeen, as Amended by officials acting in capacity, children's habit of eating $2,000,000. Pennsylvania nent of Agriculture la the LAW, NOTED towns where the pro- assisting tChapter Eightv«ttight of the Public in the respective lunches too quickly at home con- had first place In the number jf arioua agencies Uws Nineteen Hundred and Nine- visions of this act applies, and such working to correct DAREDEVIL IS a statements DEAD and Ex- must meet tribute their share. Miss Bryant, approved during July, the his condition. teen. Relative to the Creation standard of construction Undernourishment Is 18 dead penditure of the Mill Tax Highway the of the state highway national authority, proves conclu- amount of Federal aid allowances* tot confined to the Th« approval slums. Many a w^““.^W Fund”, Is amended by insert- commission. thousands of hereby sively, in October Good Housekeep- and the estimated cost of roads to ittle Tony or Pietro, with hts With people ing between the. word, "construction”, Sec. 6. The state highway commis- bowl with his feata of ing. that school lunches help to com- be constructed, while Nebraska >f thick hunk daring, died of and the word, "of”, in the fourth line sion shall cooperate with the munici- soup and of dry bread tuberculosis In ‘or mainte- in the execution of im- bat all these factors, including pov- to the with an Camp Sevier Hos- of said act, the words,* pal officers turned greatest mileage. opped oft apple or an work under this act. No pital, Greenville, S. after nance or both,' provement and that no community has Seventeen in < Is better C„ an Ill- on erty, projects Pennsylvania >range fed than numbers ness Said chapter two hundred and twenty money shall be paid by the state of of three months. He under this done its full duty until it has pro- approved will cost $4,607,028.41 for children in well-to-do was «4 of the public laws of nineteen hundred account of work performed families. The and 18 has been inspected vided for its children’s as well which the Federal BUrvlved by hls wife and nineteen is further amended by act until the work bodily aid Is $1,068,997.40. atter are too often allowed to choose and^7r8,°ld inserting bet seen the word, "legis- and the state highway daughter. Ruth the accepted by as mental growth. Ohio with 12 projects came next to shat they will or will not Law, avla- lature and the word, "Two”, in the commission. eat, and trlx, is his sister. The school lunch is an educational Pennsylvania in the number :o select food eighth line of said act, the following Sec. 7. Roads constructed under the ap- badly suited to a Rodman Law made a be suit- measure of but It and in ■ living by sections: provisions of this act must prime importance, proved the estimated cost of hild's stomach or that Is In Sec. 2. One-third of the mill tax the town, under lacking flirting with death. He ably maintained by is also a practical necessity in very the roads to be improved, and third lourishment. When this Jumped at highway fuud shall annually be ap- penalty of forfeiture of right of the happens Breat heights from communities where, for one in the amount of Federal aid. are alrplines, build- plied under the provisions or this act town to receive the benefit of future many hey being starved just as much lnsrs and bridges. He did all in the construction and maintenance under this act. A sum reason or another, certain children is If their sorts of apportionments Oklahoma's two projects occupy parents, because of pov- hazardous, of second and third-class highways as to exceed twenty-five per cent, of thrilling exploits that no not are unable to go home at noon to a third for srty, were obliged to defined in section five of chapter to a town place the month in the esti- give them too one else would think any year's apportionment meal. of attempting. twenty-five of the revised statutes In the of this act may well-prepared noonday Many mated cost of the roads and second icanty a ration. Soggy under provisions breads, fried cal’*'* himself a addition to other funds provided for maintenance of road con- children live too far from school to fried “professional be used for in the amount of Federal aid allow- 7ieats, potatoes, and heavy pl0 jackass. Others the construction of state aid highways structed under the. provisions hereof. In styled him “the be able to go home for lnnch. ance. This State leads the ire responsible for many under- and shall be known as the third-class Sec. 8. Two hundred thousand dol- country human fly,” “the cases, although the children do 'ed children. nut," and “the highways fund. lars of the amount herein named shall many in the size of a single project handled numan skyrocket." ■ >' auu hundred duimuiBiiaiiuu ca- be added to the fund of three manage to go home, the meal is a In July. It is to cost Milk is estimated absolutely necessary to Itaw started his career pendtture of the third-class highways thousand dollars for state aid con- hurried helter-skelter affair which keep the by Jumping 1 und shall $1,271,555.60, for which $600,000 Federal growing child In health. It out of be under the general super- struction as provided In section thirty- balloons and airplanes and vision of the state of the revised they bolt in a frame of mind which aid is allowed. contains highway commis-1 four, chapter twenty-five growth-producing sub- climbing the outside of sion, and shall be r.nd ■ to the that and not buildings. He apportioned statutes, and shall be applied is far from placid leisurely stances found in any other food did not expanded for the construction and state aid and In the record of approvals for the always succeed. On j construction of highways one recommended physicians as The August maintenance fund. by month Dairy Division of the 8. he only when towns which shall be called state aid highway of August Arkansas occupies Depart- 1912, started to climb twenty upon application for such state aid said Mill Tax Highway conducive to digestion. The child ment of Agriculture is The balance of first place in the estimated cost and endeavoring stories on the outside of the New shall have appropriated, in addition sffiill be used exclusively for the who runs home to lunch, bolts his to drive this lesson Fund mileage of and in to home to the York Trust to the appropriation for state aid work construction or maintenance nr both, projects respect Company's building at 20 and food, and then rushes back to school people in every state by appropriations under the so-called of state highways as provided in chap- the largest project. Minnesota is means of Brood street. A moving picture bridge act, an amour* not less than of the revised statute* is in no condition either to learn his charts, lectures, and exhibits. camera ter twenty-five first in the total number of projects The was posted opposite to e have a new ttye average by them .appropriated for called state highway lessons or to his meal. The get kid dtour and shall be digest home-demonstration agents, the general hou.se>, ways and for the five be neces- approved, namely 11, and second in super- effect. But a three foot bridges years fund; except so far as may to correct vised the school lunch tends these by the Department of marble immediately preceding year of i sary to carry out the provisions of the amount of Federal aid allow- Agricul- projection between the second such application, provided the five- meet the conditions, and it is a means of fur- ture and State and this section and requirements ances. received the colleges, are also third floors was in year be not ss than Pennsylvania Law's way he i$ average ur of the national government in order nishing him with at least one meal teaching the value of milk and v/^^says In a mills on the largest amount of Federal aid and child's he had to a^Dream/ valuation of such town for the state to receive federal aid for descend, whereupon or suited to his needs during the day. diet, and how to select a he towns. The third-class highways highway construction, the state high- her six approved projects come proper was lead to a police station. fund shall be distributed as follows: person or group of persons de- meal for a But wa: fund shall be expended equitably Any growing or None when second In the estimated cost of the boy girl. of Law's stunts were done he hoi lers in +he To towns whose tax rate is four mills the several counties of the siring local Children who niflht. and among suggestions regarding roads. have been given even He » —~ under flVe mills aid shall be ap- the state cemmis- thoughtlessly. figured them out j. *i% state by highway is invited to communicate one of U propriated at the rate of ten dollars problems pint milk every school carefully. His s ion.’ On a Massachusetts a short day commander in the .^le seems for each mile of wrought with Good Housekeeping or with The project, for two Jo me a. highway in (Approved November 8.) months have made remark- aviation corps said that scream■; the town, and for each one mill in- concrete road, the estimated cost is he was a 6T Child Health Organization, 155 Fifth able gains In every instance. genius for ■ re*i»r*. crease above said four mills cn the 264 at the of estimating air currents. A*t-6y shall he paid by the state on ganizations related interests. money shall be duly verified. the hands of the account of work performed under this canner, broker, the In all of school into two classes to take care Splinters practically them, officials •UAJtowj Sec. 4. There is hereby created a JowwJlteHns.' act until the work has been Inspected wholesale and retail grocer. Since of the Department of of the new men who come in. The and the state board to be known as “The Soldiers’ Agriculture accepted by highway this additional and useless “senior” class now commission. Bonus Board", to consist of the state expense are interested A number of depart- thoroughly under- is borne Sec. 7. Roads constructed under auditor, the state treasurer, and the ad- invariably by the consumer, ment men will be in attendance and. stands how to analyze and grade It shall the provisions of this act must be jutant general. be the duty of it adds its part to the high cost of samples under Federal the said board to I through the various meetings, will standards suitably maintained by the town, un- examine into such ap- living. feel tbe will and and can answer properly questions der penalty of forfeiture o right of plications and make any other exam- the wishes of the ination to The Bureau of the town to receive the benefit of fu- necessary establish facts, Chemistry has con- people at the same time that they relating to inspection and sampling. and approve or disapprove the same. ture apportionments under this act. ducted investigations to determine their own The school will be continued as Whenever any such is pass thoughts along to long \% A sum not to exceed twenty-five per application ap- r3uopLt the exact amount of solid food of workers in various lines as anyone wishes to attend. cent, of any year’s apportionment to throughout of the various fruits ! a town under the provisions of this duty adjutant general to pre- and vegetables that the country. a voucher and transmit act may be used for maintenance of pare the same can be placed most economically and Cake. to the state auditor; said auditor shall Bred Heifers for Club Don't road constructed under the provisions Boys issue his certificate efficiently In the standard-sized cans hereof.* therefor, for the Care in Earth meet- amount stated and »the in order that the fill of can Planning Road* Chapter two hundred and twenty of therein, state may bo Many junior dairy clubs favor tho _rp treasurer shall pay the same upon war- the public laws of nineteen hundred standardized. Standardization of of bred their rant of the governor and council out In view of the present maintenance heifers by and n'neteen is further amended by canned widespread IP < of said Soldiers' Bonus good, with reference to both members, because these animals are Say inserting between the word, “construc- Fund. activity In every form of road build- Sec. 5. For the purpose of carrying quality and quantity, tends to stabil- ended from timated loss of $28,500,000 in forest some of those who have built homos Washington. It measures 16 feet in1 such town. Any balance sa»d remaining Soldiers Bonus Fund and along the from this fund at the end of the Area asks that forest fires be original highway. liameter ♦ 1-2 feet above the ground. I year Tn tha case of’the decease shall on December thirty-first given a thought. It is on the south side of the annually T*™™ who would If alive be Solduck be added to the fund r.."?y, j equalization entitled to the benefits of this That is not a bad idea. At the Tri- Tree* for River. The top was broken off 1501 named in section five of Paid chapter act. County Men "*">*'> "hi" be State the two hundred fifty-eight of the S 5“t" A',r',:n paid to Forestry Conference in Indian- feet above ground. public *ny' "n'1 otherwise laws of nineteen hundred seventeen, ri apolis the question of better forest North Carolina will mark Arbor brovl<1'<>. fhat If and used for that purpose. the™ fire was Day Nov. 7 and memorial tree on® ^Pendent, or protection taken up by for- plant- Sec. 4. heT^et l.d Arbor Day in Kentucky opLe We Municipal officers of any Drl*'mynent. shall In either esters, tlmberiand owne~s, lumber ing for the war heroes will be taken town may, prior to October one in ,n Proportions as thetCf .*2Th men. and representatives of wood- up all over the state. At Asheville any year, file with the state highwav said Soldiers Bonus Bnsrd .hall October 21 has been set aside as commission the determine, and using Industries. the Kiwanls Club j Care description or location In determining the reports to thi irbor day in Kentucky this year, Pow'r of the road whose order of precedence the construction and following or- It would seem that the class of American Forestry Association at American der so far jays the Forestry Asso- improvement they recommend under aa practlrahla shall he oh- brains that the wife that must be at the head of Washington it wtll plant trees of >s provisions of this act. Upon ap- and children, mother or ciation Washington which peevedi such for every man In proval of said location by the state brother or alster. other de- an array of business enterprises the service from tending free tree instmc- pendents:‘.““’er. planting highway commission, the municipal provided, that no should be able to on a Buncombe County. rirht however, get together :ion to any who ask for it Arbor officer^ shall proceed v. ith the con- or payment under this set shall co-operative plan, whereby loss by will be found in struct on of a section upon said loca- Object *o the claims of creditors. Days nearly even’ tion in ^ forest fires can be to a mini- conformity with tha provisions •""rt’-’cnt and no a-.lm- kept Delaware Builds Road* nonth from now on and the Asso- of the following section of th* this act 'ball be valid or mum. dation's reports show that thous- ^ feke \ After acceptance the state hlndlne rerarded as stock fr\ Iovca by high- assets lee.I or A twenty-eight million dollar loss The State of Delaware has of memorial trees will be way commission of a location as above, *'•*"'« of the deceased under- inds ®^rT£ne, o2Umaa'® ,h*.°k in one of construction shall be continued on b**‘’ for •dmlnlstrsllon a comparatively restricted area in way the biggest memorial ] dan ted this year. location until thereof* not m that the entire length any one be a news road building plans' of fetter.. year would big any state in Cupid's of the road has been constructed, or See. » This act shall take efTert item, could world-peace and the high the Union says the American until the location is changed. Upon *doptlon In September For- Home Bureaus Would Federate no use the of any road nineteen hundred,h; cost of be eliminated. These Association of I*nave for completion located as twenty, of th« pro- living estry Washington, £iris; somectafd' above, municipal officers shall “> file rh°reod nine of very fires, in forests and cities, con- which is directing the campaign for In New York State a movement is with the state highway commission provldlnr for the lasu- location ooh^tHuHon°* tributs to that high cost of living. “Roads of Remembrance." The < n foot to make the State federation recommendation for upon an- *5'^ bonds for the purpose of "They say JJIj like tbefji better other road. The work performed un- to M*,n® soldiers and Let us hops the foresters can set a work is being planned by Samuel C. < f farm bureaus representative of der this act shall be completed before sailors lnm h,vn"" w,,:' m elf ,th<‘ T*r tlermanv: snd good example to the other fire pre- Lancaster, who built the Columbia 1 he women's interests as well as b«-c.* annu- the thirtieth day of September *uob _ effef?** of. adoption, shall take vention interests The w _ ally and in no case shall any of the d*y "»'d by doing something River Highway and provides for t hose of the men. women who amend '•onstitutlonil Fisfvrt. ^1 hird-class highways fund be expended amendment becomes effective. that will make the national match big highway system catering to the ow have representation* in the (£)(/S. Sirwc«7/rc ~f/yc~ a section cf a road where the Ipoa (Approved November 8.) box safe for this democracy. entire state. ounty organisations, which are