*~VolTlXII. 1g^rg?.gSS;fta.”"^| ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 27,1916. !"//SSiLSS”.C££.V,S“ acDrmstmrnts. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Paul, tor England. After a abort stay In London, be will proceed to Petrograd, Russia, wbiob will be his headquarters as NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK foreign representative of the Guaranty The Davis Theatre Trust Co., of New York. Hancock County Nureerv Co Bucksport National Bank statement Miss Ethel Hodgkins, formerly ot Ells- Burrill National Bank statemant. worth, now of Seattle, Wash., is spending Haucock Co Barings bank—Special meeting ber old home in Admr notice—Martha P Harding two weeks’ vacation at Union Trust Co. Exec notice—Cora W Peabody Lamoine. Miaa Hodgkins was sten- For sale—One player piano ** Mains —Roan mare ographer in the law offices of Hale A Ham- Kllsworth, There is no I CP Burrill A Son Insurance I lin for several years. This Is her first Safer Place a J A Haynes—Groceries visit East In four years. Capital .... *100,000 Mrs. Herman who baa been -’i»- Surplus and Profits 128,000 for valuables than the modern Safe De- SCHEDULE OF MAILS Austin, I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roval, was Assets 1,780,000 AT auvobti rosromci. itlng Vault—the where called to ber home in Isle Satur- | posit place neither I In effect June 96, 1916. Presque DIRECTORS day by tbe illness of ber sister. l fire nor burglars can penetrate. WillUftn F. Campbell, Cherryficld L. Elrie Holmes, Northeast Harbor * Mr. whose office at § MA1LI nncniTBD. Austin, printing Fred A. Chandler, Addison Ro ert B. Holmes, Ellsworth Week Daye. Presque Isle was burned some months ago, Henry W. Cushman, Bangor J. R. Holmes, Eastport a Safe Box in our Alfred B. Hancock Arno W. Ellsworth Rent Deposit Fire and baa returned and resumed business. Crabtree, King, Kj From West—AM, 11.11 am (exceptMonday), Lucilius A. Emery, Ellsworth Frank C. Nash, Cherryfield Edward M. A. 1 Proof Vault—the cost is U 4.11 (except Sanday), 4.18 p m. Misses Gertrude Dorgtn and Graham, Bangor John Peters, Ellsworth Burglar only Dorothy Henry H. Gray, Milbridge Bion M. Pike, Lubec From East—18.28 (except Sanday), 6A8, 10.87 Coughlin pleasantly entertained a group Eugene Hale, Ellsworth Hennr W. Sargent, Sanrentville B. West Sullivan O. Vv. and p m. 110.87 mail not distributed until fol- of at “Tbe Barney Havey, Tapley, Ellsworth $3 up per year young people Birches’’, Bay- Henry H. Higgins, Ellsworth John O. Whitney, Ellsworth lowing morning.) ■idd, last Friday evening. About thirty Frank L. Hodgkins, Lamoine MAILS CLOSB AT FOSTOFF1CR were present. Refreshments were served, OFFICERS I | i ; | Week Daye. after which a corn roast was enjoyed. John A. Petrus, President Omar W. Tapley, Vice President Going West—11 Aft, s m; 8.4ft, 6 and 0 pm. Mies Ethel Brown and Miss Helen Neal- I Henry II. Higgins, Treasurer Monroe Y. McGown, Asst. Treas. | SSmnitmcntg. Going East—0.26 s m: 3.46, 6.60 p m. ley were chaperones. The patrons of this hank are assured of absolute perfect convenience, and Sundays. New honors bave come to Bingen, the safety, prompt service in all matters intrusted to us, and the splendid growth which the bank has Arrive from the west si 6.66, 11.16 s m, 6.40 great stallion owned as a colt by E. H. had to its present proportions indicates the endorsement which has been given it by our customers and lriends. p m. Close for west 8.46, 6,0 p m. Qreely, of Ellsworth. Bingen, 2.08%, is credited with being the only sire of a t vo- We Invite Your BueMieee Registered mail should be at poetofflce half mlnute trotter (Uhlan, 1.58) and the sire
an hour before mail oloaea. —. 1 — of tbe dam of a two-minute trotter, the ..——r~'~" dam of Lee Axwortby, 2, being by Bingen CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Mrs. Msry B. Davis, of Wayne, Pa., The Cheat” WttI DAYS. i Wednesday, S«pL27- GayaST" corresponding secretary of the Woman’s Pitfall” 4 Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at National Alliance, and Mrs. Alvah Roy RESPONSIBILITY Thursday,StptM--‘‘The JglllJgsr 6Aft, 7.18,11.16 and 11.68 a. m., 4.21 and 6.18 p. m. Scott, of Bsngor, will address the a--Eternal Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 7.87 a Do you ever think what a responsibility rests Friday, Sept Sapho” m., 13.28, 4.11, ft Aft, 10.21 and 10A7 p. m. Woman’s Alliance of the Ellsworth Uni- upon you as the bread-winner of your family? SUNDAYS. tarian church at the vestry parlors to- Saturday, Sapt M- -‘'Reform Candidate” Paramount , Arrive from west at 9.11 and Look ahead—give prudent management to PMlttrtBf Macyu A buckle. Pal la* Drama. 6.6ft, 7.18, 11.16 morrow afternoon at 2.30. It la hoped a. in., 6 40 p. m. Leave for the west at 6A9 a. be your financial interests. m.. 4.11, ft Aft, 10.21 and 16.87 p. m. there will a full attendance of members. Munday,0ct2--‘‘The Iron Claw” P,the j,ewt Start an account with us. Tbe twin-screw gasoline yacht Jemima for Remembrance” WKATHKK IN ELLSWORTH. F. owned Morrill Tuesday,Oct3--‘‘Rosemary 3d, by Goddard, of New Hanoock Bank Fmtttin.s M-irgiwIta 8oow, Mftro Drum*. York, a summer resident of Brooklin, has County Savings For WeeR at Maine Ending Midnight Tuesday, been hauled out at the yards of tbe Ells- Ellsworth, Wednesday,0ct4--‘‘The Immigrant” aept. 26,1916. worth Foundry A Machine Works for the From observations taken at | the power ____L_ winter. over .. station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rivei The yacht is 135 feet all, __ _»____... : Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is and 21 feet beam, and is said to be tbe Hatinee Price to given in inches for the twenty four hours FATAIi ACCIDENT. Stillwater Mill Burned. at largest pleasure craft that ever came Children, 5c ending midnight.) The mw end planing mill at Stillwater, Weather Precip- up Union river. and In- Temperature condition* ttation Bride of Four Days Shot owned by John Casaidy, ot Bangor, was The insurance business of C. C. Burrill stantly Killed at Eastbrook. burned last evening. The loss is esti- 4 a in 12m Toreuoou afternoon anfcrrttsnrmta. A Son, established in 1867 by the late C. C. Libble B. Wilbur, married but four days mated at insured. Wed 40- 44 fair clear f60,000; Burrill, will be continued under the same before to Macs J. of Bar Thura IS6— 40— clear clear Huntley, Harbor, name. Charles R. who was as- was killed tbe accidental dis- Frl 44— 47— fair clear Burrill, Instantly by There will be a demonstration of White sociated with bis father in this a small at Eastbrook last Sat 44— <1— cloudy cloudy.rala .16 business, charge of rifle, House coffee at the store of Austin H. Joy Sun 4o— 46— fair fair and who has given moat of his time the Wednesday afternoon. I Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Ellsworth Mon 40— OS— fair clear past few years to the management of the With her husband, she was spending a lovers ol Rood coffee are invited to call.—Advt. Tuea 86— 06— fair fair Kebo Spring Water Co., will now devote few days at the home of her father, Moses bis entire time to the Ellsworth office. Wilbur. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt- aajMCTttrswsu* of area in Ella- Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Conary, Bluehill, Charles C. Yonng, of Trenton, while on ley, with Huntley’s sister, worth went Friday. a bosiness trip to British Columbia, met Mahlon Wilbur, and two children, down into the with them NOTICE Bayaide grange will have a fair and with an accident about two weeks ago, pasture, taking NOTICE 22-calibre rifle. plowing contest Tuesday, Oct. 30. which bas laid him up with a broken a to a rail fence, Mr. Huntley Fred K. Cooke has returned from a bual- arm. Mr. Young was at a small mining Coming fence on the in British when he was leaned the rifle against the neee trip to Quit ford and MMo. hotel Columbia, tbe women attacked a at the head of a farther side, and was assisting Former Chief-Justice Emery baa re- by dog stairway. A reward of $10 will be paid over wnen Mrs. Wilbur’s little turned to hie Ellsworth home tor the fall. In fighting off the attack of the dog, son, aged five crawled the infor- which jumped at his throat, he uncon- about years, through to any person giving Alton f. Royal haa pnrchaeed the Albert sciously backed into the and fence and started to pick up the rifle. It M. hoeae on State which stairway Hopbine street, was the bullet mation to the arrest fell to the bottom, breaking one arm in discharged, entering fust leading he haa been lor some time. occupying above Mrs. and kill- The Bar Harbor & Union River Power Co. de- two places. Huntley’s right eye and conviction of Mies Helen Perry, of Boston, wbo for ing her instantly. any person Next Sunday morning at the Baptist the peat few weeks baa been visiting Mrs. Mrs. Huntley was about twenty-six sires to call the attention of Ellsworth Water Takers church the junior congregation will be or damaging Pails Eva Sellers, has gone to Sedgwick for • of She was well known in Ells- stealing organized. The vested choir will sing, years age. to visit. worth, where she was employed for some to the 8. P. C. A. the new schedule of Rates and Rules published and the pastor will preach especially to belonging Misses and Teresa Hen- and until within a short time of Margaret and for children and young people. His years, on 4 of this These Rates and Rules who have been relatives her in the borne of Henry M. page paper. nessey, visiting subject will be “World Conquerors”, the marriage, left for their home in Hall. have been the Public Utilities Commis- here, Saturday first in a series of monthly sermons on _ approved fey Boston. “Soldiers of The Prmoe”. In the evening COMING l > Edward B. Mears & Co. The woman’s club will hold its the will be “Six K\'KN sio of .vaine, and will he strv'tly and impartially first subject Buies to Observe 1 meeting of the eeaeoa at the home of Mrs. in Climbing the Alps”. Friday evening, Bept. 29, at Society hall Bar Maine enforced. J. A. Petere Tueedey afternoon, Oct. 3, it Mrs. Arthur Colby, who died last week —Dance; Monaghan’s orchestra. Harbor So’dlook. in Pittsfield, Mesa., will be remembered Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Oct. Real Estate Agents Boyd, son of Mr. end Mrs. Beuel Bart- by some of the older residents of Ella- 3, 4, 5, at Hancock hall—Annual fair ol No seals will be pot on or disconnecting done by lett, broke one leg below the knee Mon- worth aa Mrs. A. CL Bfalsrtnfl, formerly of Methodist society. Dinner, 26 cents. Ad- day', while playing on the "West Side this city, her home here being at the mission to hall, 10 cents. the Con fixtures will be pauy; all fauoetsaiHi charged grammar school grounds. corner of Oak street and Birch avenue. Thursday, Oct. 12, at Nicolin grange COATS - SUITS f**r at schedule rates unless discon- Mrs. Edward E. Springer has returned She moved from here to Bangor many hall—Annual bazaar and shooting match completely and after her second mar- fiwm a viett with her brothers, I. E. Belph, years ago, later, of Nicolin grange. AND nected from service pipes. AH customers discon- of Northeast Harbor, and J. C. and F. Hi riage, to Pittsfield. She leaves a husband FAIR DATES. at Southwest Harbor. and one daughter, Mrs. Byron Stevens, of Ralph Wednesday and Thursday, Bept. 27 and faucet or fixture will the Bangor, at whose home the funeral was tinuing any please notify Mn. 43. P. Dutton tUM-closed ber 28—North Ellsworth fair. DRESSMAKING cottage held. Interment was at Dedham. so that an can be made before at Hanoock Point and la the guest of Mrs. Wednesday, Oct. 4-Mariaville grange Com] any Inspection The winter schedule will into effect A- P, W ia>\.ell fdr a abort visit before re- go fair. will assume that to ber work in Boston. on the Maine Central railroad next Sun- October 1, otherwise the Company turning Tuesday, Oct. 10 —Greenwood grange day. The train arriving at Ellsworth from 152 Main Room 2 Kev. Frederick Palladino will preacb in fair, Eastbrook. St., such faucets or fixtures are in use. at 11.58 a. m. and the night trains tbe Metbodiat cbuich at 10.30 Bangor next-Sunday Oct. 24 — fair west %ill be disoeetinued. Washington Tuesday, Bayside grange Up On« Plight a. m., and 7.30 p. in. There will be a county connection will be made with train and plowing contest. baptism and reception of members. leaving Ellsworth at 5.35. Suuday train FAMILY BECMION8. of Ellsworth A large delegation Kebekabs will be continued service until Novem- 30— Leland at Grange hall will attend tbe district convention in Sept. family ber 28, and the New York train will run Cove. WOOEENS BloehiB Friday evening. Tbe team from Salisbury until Sunday, Oct. 8. Maine Central steam- MONEY by buying dress material 5 C. BURRILL 8c SON Kokoaaia lodge will, work the degree. boat service to points beyond Bar Harbor and direct from It has been shown that Havana SAVE coatings the Camden a of tbe directors only cigars —ljttablUhed 1807- ‘At meeting ot tbe will be discontinued after October 8. I Woolen Mills. Write for samples and state can satisfy a steady smoker for any length cf Borrill national bank Monday, Capt. O. garment planned. F. A. PACKARD, Mg The members of the Ellsworth branch time. Ask H. W. Morang bow many years he j W. Foes, of Hancock, was elected Retail Dept., Box 35, Camden, Me. presi- of Surgical Dressings are requested to has sold Cedulas.—Advt. FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE dent to All tbe vacancy caused tbe | by meet at 3 p. m. Thursday of this week, death of Cal, Burr ill. ^presenting some of Uie leading ebmianies of this and foreign countries at the rooms in the library. Most grate- Sbbrrtiscnunts. Next Hsusday tbe Unitarian minister ful recognition of the work of the society will take tor bis subject: “Shall we be has been received from headquarters, and Ellsworth Steam Laundry EVERY FORD OWNER Led, Cejoled or ¥.'hat?” Tbe subject for it is earnestly hoped that many more will "UK discussion in tbe adult elass will be: to in this work so much needed. *Un*j«Nk. NtfHTIU CIUMNS SHOULD 8CC THK Join help “The Call to Great Service.” The membership fee is only 25 cents. tiooda called lor ud delivered Larger contributions should be sent to Special Young Baggage Robert Townsend, tbe CberryAeld poet- attention to parcel poet work H. H. of the offlee wbo was arrested at Frank- Higgins, Union Trust Co. H- B- burglar ESTEY * Carrier The a Extra * CO., Proprietor* waa sentenced in tbe federal court at society gratefully acknowledges Street. Me lin, Elleworth. A simple bat serviceable attachment tor contribution of from Mrs. Special Portland last Thursday to three years in |26 Edgar any Ford car, providing extra carrying federal at Scott, for purchase of material. apace 28 inches square. Goes on over tbe prison Atlanta, Ga. IRA attached nr removed. B. HAGAN, hood. Quickly Officers of Donaqua lodge, K. of P., will There arrived in Ellsworth during the Does not obetruct view of driver. Oivll be installed this evening by District past week the schooners Lizzie Small, Superior Engineer, Price Complete $5 Deputy Fred H. Macomber, of Sea! Har- Henrietta A. Whitney, Nellie Eaton and Columbia Flour. ba« Hio Land .. la ordering, state whether car is 1914 or 1415 bor, sod Grand Keeper of Records and Eugenia, all with coal for C. W. Grindal. Surveyor. model. Manufactured by Oualityat Seal Edgar J. Browu, of Waterville. A The Lizzie SmaLl has had a new bowsprit Walnut HalVBS’lb ■« M. B. MAINE banquet will be served. and jibboom, and sailed yesterday for 0. Be» 7 YOUNG. ELLSWORTH. a Record Bend tor Photograph and Particulars. Bangor. The schooner Storm g^OK^F!aLs!lMEril|P. Mrs. Maria Hatbaway Dyer, a native of Petrel, Dutcb ■ which arrived is Cleanser-can m Elisworlb, uied September 9, in Aliston, Suuday, loading lumber low Price for Boston. The is Maas., aged about eigbty years. Mrs. Dyer Whitney loading Lin staves for New York. The Nellie a Prunes, 40 to 50 count, lb .10 nRhans Auto Li very H. L STANLEY was a daughter of tbe late Galen end Maria Eaton Hathawjy, of Elisworlb. For most of tbe sailed to-day for Kocklamd. Col. Morrell’s arrived to haul Colburn's can .10 Water St., Ellswolth Granite and Marble Works years since ber mairiage sbe had lived in yacht, Content, to-day _. i Mustard, out at the of the Ellsworth Foun- Price Guaranteed I **» “ *e» SMct u toy * Trip Cambridge, Mass. yards Successor to E. K. at old dry A Machine Works. 117 Hopkins, Ellsworth Iriends axtand congratula- at to Oct 4 _fKLE^HONE stand tions to Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Stone, of The eighty-second annual session of the Hancock association 67 Franklin St., Ellsworth North Haven, on tbe birth of a daughter, Baptist opened at the Batteries Virginia EtU, born September 24. Mrs. Baptist church here this afternoon, the Storage Monuments and Tablets Stone will be remembered here a* Mies ( Continued ok page &.) All kinds of cemetery work guaranteed.. Mabel Brown, for several years an assistant . Repaired E. S. Jackson, an experienced cutter, in tbe Ellsworth high school. J. A. Mr the local dealers srt to have HAYNES, at- ~ AMY MAXI- They say 7TT" in the business, will Henry Crosby Emery sailed Saturday tractive window on Ever A, P. thirty-five years displays Ready Royal, Ellsworth, He. remain with me. from New York, on the steamsbip St. lashliahts October 7 to 14.-2d«l gtaimtftroumf JHutnal Btnrfit Column. 3mong tt)r (Srangrrt.
*DITmD BT ■•4CTT M4MI". SUNDAY SCHOOL This eolsass Is ItnM to tbs Orange, es- HUSBAND OBJECTS pecially to.the granges of Hancock oousty If Motto: “Bttpfnl and Bopofnl.'" The cot assn is opes to all grangers forth) discussion of topics of general interest, sad MAGNIFICENT For for of Lesson I.—Fourth Quarter, The purpose* of this column are succ.nc ; reports graaga meeting*. Maks letter) SUCCESS ts the mut ► short sad concise. All communications must 1916. stated In the title and motto—It for TO OPERATION Oct 1, to be and he signed, but names will not he ex- benefit, and alms helpful hopeful _ printed Being for the common good. It Is for the com eept by permission of the writer. All com- non use—a public servant, a purveyor of In Wife Cured by Lydia E. manic*tioos trill be subject to spproesl by THE' INTERNATIONAL SERIES. formation tod suggestion, a medium for the In the editor, but none will be rejected without THROUGHOUT good reason. terchange of ideas, la this capacity it solicit) Pinkham’i Vegetable CANADA communications, and Its success depends large!] Com Text of the Leeeon, Acte xxiii. 14-24 on the support given It In this respect Compound LAMOINS. 264. “Fniit-*-tive*w—With Its Of munlcatlons must be signed, but the name o' Message Health Memory Vorsee. 20, 21—Goldon Text, Regular meetings were resumed the writer will not be printed except by permission — De» Koine*, low*.—“ Foot yean ago lint of September. At the last meeting and Has Come To Jer. i, 19—Commentary Prepared by Communications will be subject to approval oi Happiness The I wu very nek and my life vaa the topic, “To whet extent ere we under Rev. D. M. Stearns. rejection by the editor of tb« column, but non< nearly The obligation to lebd to our wes United States To Relieve The will be rejected without good reason. Addreet |-, (pent. doctor* neighbor?” Sick And Tbe chief captain, who with his sol- ali communications to • UIUM UIBI 1 WOUHl discussed by t be worthy master and Tkb Americas, The diers. had rescued Panl from the hands Ellsworth, Me. never get well with- others. A musical contest was conducted Suffering. _ out an by Mias Muriel Unscott. A duet Miss of the mob. gave up all thought of operation by TRACING TU■ stow. and that without Unscott and Lester was scourging him when he found that he it Young enjoyed. The blush of the August apple, I would not live one Some musical conundrums end readings, had a Roman citizen to deal with, and THEONLY MEDICINE MADE FROM FRUIT A sunset aglow in the west. year. husband with quotations, completed the program. JUICES such had My one that was by birth, for It The sumach leave* and the woodbine “FRUIT-A-TTVES"—the fruit medicine which objected to any Two applications were received. hasbeen responsible for so cost tbe captain a great sum to obtain And the oriole's hidden nest. many remarkable cares in all ports of Canada and operation and got The building of the new gnDge bell England—has become a The oak tree from the acorn, naturalised American. "Fruit-s-tires” crossed the line from his citizenship. Then be determined sprung me some of Lydia E. has been let to Contmctor Brown, ol Ells- Ottawa the The maple grown from the pcd: Capital of tbe Dominion, about a years ago and took residence at to bring him before the Jewish chief Pink ham’s worth. It is hoped that work will begin tip Ogden*, Give it the uame of Nature, Vegeta- burg, New York, where offices and fruit tablet works ware located. and eonncil that he might If ble I took right away. priests Then trace above it—**fiod/* Compound. _ success of I The ‘•Fruit-s-tires” has been one of the wonders of the possible learn tbe cause of all this up i-' ana commenced medical to The that stalked with the savage. MABHAPAQlk, 477, SOUTH BLCkHILL. Canadian world. Jnst gire some idea of the demand for vengeance to better and am now "Fruit a roar against this man mil. 27-30) get well, am tires" in it be mentioned that tbe aalaa last | The unwritten code of the tribe. j Maasspaqua gnDge held its regular Canada, may year amounted to ona stoat and able to do own housework. a our citi- chivalric customs. my million, one bandied and two thousand boxes in Just word about heavenly The primitive meeting Sept. 20. Tbs fint and second fifty (1,133,000) or, simplerr ancients describe. I can recommend the Vegetable Com- six tablets for erery man, woman and child in the zenship and Joint heirship with Jesus The laws that the degrees were given two candidates. Re- figures, country. A criminal faciog ihe judgment, pound to any woman who is sick and “FRUTT-A-TIVES"—is the medicine in Christ, which no amount of money or freshments wen served. only the world made from trait A soul lifted up from the sod: run down as a wonderful strength and fakes. a remarkable of one of the of good works can purchase. hut can only By discovery leading phyriciaas Ottawa the Give it the name of order. health restorer. My husband I of apples, orange*, figs and prunes era transformed into a new be obtained birth, the new birth, says BAV*IDX. 478, BLLSWOBTH. juices compound by trace shove it—•‘God.’’ has all tbe Then would have been in ere this which medicinal and reliering properties of frail and in • born from above (Tit. 1IL 4-7; Ps. my grave September 20, thirty-eix members and juice if it had not been for snore marked degree. xllx. «. 7: Zeph. 1. IS; John 1U. 3. 5. 7). The incense fire on the altar. your Vegetable five visitors wen present. Only three firm ”—Mra "FRUXT-A-TTVES” has to sere in a Terr The martyr’s reply. Compound. Blanche Jefteh- ofBcen wen helped many people wonderful When obtained, then whoever touches absent. One candidate wss in The Huguenots and the Roundheads son, 703 SL, Dee Iowa. way s notably eery Severe Dyspepsia, which eras thought to be Cancer of the us touches nim whose we and all Lyon Moines, instructed in the third and fourth de- are. is borne to the Stomach—in chronic of so and And a chant that sky, Before submitting to a surgical opera- Cbnslipatum years standing—in Kidney Bladder the power of heaven U to de grees, attar which Dr. C. C. Know lion Troubles—in terrible Neuralria and Sich Headaches—in Heart ready The hermit alone in the desert. tion is wise to to build the Trouble. caused it try up an address. liver us if necessary. The Pilgrims on shores untrod: gave intereating Refresh- by Indigestion and Cimstipation—in Edema and other Shin Troubles. Photo, female system and cure its derange- ment* were and letters j’aul began his testimony before the Call it. who will. Religion, served. graphs personal will be shown in the 1 reding New England papers ments with E. Pink ham's Vege- to claim made (or Jewish council hy an assertion that he Then breathe the name of God. Lydia prove erery “Fruit-e-tirea”. table it has saved many in all good conscience Compound; BKDQWICg. *244. The prices for "Fruit a Ores” esc jot a bow, 6 for js.50, trial sire set b_a^ always lived The flutter of wings o’er the nestling*. women from surgical operations. Sept. 22 twenty-five wen present. Now These tablets are rapidly being on sale to drug stone and stores handling before God. This leitd I command The life breathed out to the young. placed Write to the E. Ptnkham the season is it Is each medicines. Should yon be unable to obtain them la him on Lydias busy over, hoped your neighborhood, you from the high priest to smite Innocence shielding the guilty. mn retail Medicine for member will try to make the in- get by remitting the ntfet to Fnut-*-tivea Limited, the mouth, which brought from Paul The Christ with nailed arms wide finng. Co., Lynn, Maaa, meeting* teresting. The lecturer mad a In- tbem.^y,. some true scathing words. “God shall The starving grief of a mother ■drioe—it will be confldantfasL very the sod. for Oct. 6. smite thee, thou whited wall.” for For a still form beneath teresting program of the presence of infer Is paralysis in Call it tbs gift of loving; dinner with salnds, assorted cakes sad pies, n which he apologized when he knew New York. Give it the name of God! social chat, vietrola Basic by Mr. and Miss JOH3T DOfilTY, 381, SCLUVAH. that he was tbe high priest. He was Church. Chester L. Sax by. in The Living Willard, of also vocal and 23, the lecturer a fine not Philadelphia, piano Sep*. presented Mr*. Annie Hatch baa returned from the certainly God’s high priest, except B. E. 8. —Selected by mnsic. Oar boat and hostess entertained os program of readings, music and story in name. Uke tbe nominal believers at East Maine general hospital, where she it was a royally, and very enjoyable occasion telling. Twenty-three were present, with Sardis, who had a name to live, but Dear M. B. Frumtu: been under treatment several weeks. to me, as I had not met with them, except visitors from Star QUARRIES FACTORY LOCA- this you Rising lodge- Her many friends that her health ia Were dead (Rev. ill. 1; lesson verses Am yon rend the poem week, Memorial day. for ton loaf years. hope which restored. 1-5). will let once recall the poem Have re*retted that I missed the food time fully TIONS, MILL SITES. FARMS, timet in the When Paul perceived that be had he baa ari eared at two different with the clan this year, hot am still hopinf to COUNTY The fair which waa held Wednesdoy waa SITES FOR in the tame line of meet with yoo “some sweet and iNEWS. SUMMER HOTELS fore him In the council both Pbari colr.mn, ?nd etnich it day bye bye*'. a succeaa in every way « tine day, a Tbit one cannot Fraternally yours, aees and Sadducees be began a testi- thought in a wty. WEST FRANKLIN. good-natured crovd, a good exbitit of and CAMPS former. N. L. H. mony which goon set them one against possibly be called t parody on the stock and produce, with satisfactory fl- Mr. and Mrs. are j ia the tame and Frank Grindle flail- Located on tba line of tbr the other to gnch a degree that again To be sure the measure RECIPES. nancial returns. ing relative* at Bnckaport. the bad to rescue Paul from the of the lines similar, but captain [construction Chocolate Care.—One or l The teachers from this place commenced I 1 to make cop sugar, Mrs. ot ia their hands by force, lest be should some way the comparison try Mary West, Egypt, visiting schools MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD egg, Vi cap o( shortening, VV cop of soar their Sept 11, at the following have been In them between the two seems to elude me. Is her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Clark. pu'led pieces by 1 of soda, 4 teas of places: Cbrystal Hutchins, Sargent of the ideas milk, teaspoon poona villa; ritt opportunity to tboee d**tring to make (verses 6-10). The captain most have tbit later poem an application E. J. and Jeste Rollins are at home Hatch, Doris Win- cocoa dissolved ia Vi cap o( boiling water, Amy Belfast; Hatch, b change in location tor a new «urt in lift. been sorely |*rp!exed by this strangest embraced m the former? from Northeast and Seal Harbor*. 1 teaspoon of vanilla, 1V4 caps of floor, terport; D» l»a Hatch, lararhe’s Point, Or- Roman citizen be ever had on The writer of “Tracing the Sign”, it probably salt.-N.UH. Mrs. Harry Clark, ot Beechiand, ia visit- land; Belva Lt-scb, Weal Ellsworth; Mrs. Water have reed the former Undeveloped Powers. his hands, for this was the third riot teemtjto me, most ing her mother, Mra. Julia Butler. Ia*ach, Back Oriand. “Mrs. 8. E.” baa aa an easy Locy Ridge, from which he had rescued him. stanzas. What ia the lesson be hat tried given recipe Unlimited Raw Material, Miss who baa been em- for op green cucumbers: Edith Butler, J. P. Haney, a former long-time resi- It may be well to note here a simple to draw from them? patting Wipe as cook is at home. tbem dry, place aa closely aa possible in ployed at lalestord, dent of thia place, recently made his an- and distinction In doctrine between Sad like Aunt We[wil! all remember that, and fill tbe with cold Scammon attended the funeral of nual visit among friands who are ducees and Pharisees, the former be- gloss Jars, Jars good 8. 8. here, ia a and we Good Land Emma, Aunt Mary P. abut-in, one salt and one Burrill at always glad to welcome him He is Farming in no resurrection nor vinegar, adding teaspoon C. C. Ellsworth, Wednesday. lieving angel of cheer. can tend them words of mixed to eacb of eighty-one years of age, and remarkably nor spirit while the latter are said to teaspoon apices quart Mra. Emily Coombs and eon Walter Await Development. XSVBB BAT BAIL. used. Tbink of it! We are well preserved. He ia an old-iime have believed both iverse 8). but when vinegar try- have been visiting relative* at East brook. Anonymou*. I ing it. Am Madge. successful teacher, with more than we recall what the Lord Jesus said wiser George and Earl Clark returned from Keep pushing: ‘tls KJO schools to his location* of the Pharisees pinned record. He ('omm-inlcations reyardinK In Matt rxlll. calling Than sitting aside. Bar Harbor last week, and have now gone FKANKL1N. is widely known in Hancock county, re iiiTitcd ami will receive attention them hypocrites, serpents, generation And d reaming Jand sighing, to Bangor. j and wilt be remembered t>y many of the when addremed t<* any pent of the of vipers, on the way to hell, there was And waiting the tide; Mrs. Edilb Sutler came home from Lyl* Smith and Mr. Pertucoi were her* oioer residents. MAINE CEXTUAE. or t.. no choice between their beliefs tn the In life's earnest battle Islesford Friday. from Northeast Harbor on a banting trip hepi. light of eternity. They were all In the They, only, prerait. A._H. j Mrs. Lome Bia Udell, wbo bos spent last week. INDUSTRIAL BUREAU. same In Who dally inarch onward. boat the same broad way to three weeks with bar son at Hali- SEAWALL. never fail. Frank, of and Mrs. destruction. Oh. how hated the And say Mia* Frances Curtis, Surry, they fax, returned boms Tuesday. Herbert Moure and wife bare Co nary, of Ellsworth, were at Mrs. S. & returned MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD 1 truth of God even as they had hated With eyas ever open. Dallas Tracy and wife attended tbe Scammoo’s to Upir home in Mu lord, Mas*. Him who Is the Truth, and conspired And tongue that's not dumb. Thursday. EO TI.AXn. MAINE. oounty grange at East Sullivan Saturday. together to kill Him. which they Anal- And heart that will never Capt. Bray, In the Agnes Mabel, was Mrs. Julia Stanley ia visiting her To sorrow succumb. They moved Monday to the rent at tba Ida ly accomplished (Acta U, 22, 23; 111, 13 her* last week loading edgings for the daughter, Mitcheil, at Bernard. Yen’ll battle and conquer. Wsst-Binisdsll's. Clark Goal Bar Harbor. Miaa Eleanor of ia J5; lv, 10; v, 2&-S2). assail; Co., Pierce, Hansel, with Though thousands was bare last week so Mia. Locy Hovey Mrs. John the They hated Paul and his testimony Bow nod bow mighty. Thaddeus Orcutt, ot Eureka, Chi., was a Ward, av„ during absence strong tbe sale of ber household to Jesus superintending of and His resurrection and a Who never tar Mill recast guest of bla cousin, Mrs. Flora Mies Eleanor's mother, woo ia u» Glou- goods. Sba left Tuesday for a visit at full and free salvation without circntn Hardison, and other friends. cester, Maes. m Ahead, then, keep poshing! West Sullivan. cission or any works at the law'tlia’ h And elbow your way. Mr*. Hobinson, of Southwest Harbor, Samuel Howe, of OsUis. U rlai'inr a Colonist over at them took an oath tha Clyde Ober, of West Sullivan, wa« a forty Unheeding tbe envious ind Mra. a»*n, of Rye&eld, were guest* cousins, Robert E. and William New man would eat nor Sunday guaat of Edward Bragdou. Both they neither drink til That would yon betray. of their nephew, R. H. William* and wits, Ha will leave Saturday for Goruam, Excursions lou uneu ram vanish. young men left for Boston Monday, (verres 1z-14.21.3u1 All obstacles last week. H. Hit aunt, Mrs. Sophia Morgan Abbott, wbars will work We are lute that did not succeed All enemies quail. they will him they was canru does irom accompany to spend the winur Before the strong-hearted. normsu Damn him, and how long they fast Tbsddeus Orcutt, wbo lived here forty- with her niece there. ^0filling Who never say tail! tala work at Bviw, and Miaa Feroi Smith, ed we do not but we remembei fix years ago, and is now a resident of 16. know, from Northeast Harbor, on account of the Sept. T. R D. some word* Which are still true. “Hr Ia life's rosy morning. California, was in town Isst weak, receiv- serious illness of Mias Paulina, who la that sltteth In the heavens shall laugh In manhood's Arm pride, ing tbe glad band from old-time friends. now recovering. the Lord shall hare them In derision.' let this he your motto. This is bia second visit to bis former Your footsteps to guide; and Mrs. Jesse Driscoll, Mrs. Fred “The Lord brlngeth the counsel of th< borne since leaving. Mr. In storm or In sunshine, Mac Kent ie and Mrs. McNaughton, of heathen to nought He maketh thede Tba issued by Gov. Oakley Whatever assail, proclamation Beal Harbor, were Sunday guests here. vices of the people of none effect' and Curtis tor observance of Oct. 8 os “Go to Well onward conquer! Mrs. E. J. Rollins returned with them for "Take counsel together and it shal And never say fail I school waa read at laat Sunday Sunday'*, a two weeks' visit. come to nought" (Ps. 1L 4; xxxtiL 10 -s. —.Selectedbp dual Mary P- Sunday’s service. Supt. Lswne has de- • Mrs. who oame from Isa. rlH. 10). tbe assistance of Mrs. J. George Coombs, ao doi cided that, with am ion you ku uj was Now we to a mar Mount Desert Seturday, Joined by come young into the for at W. Blsisdell, they will prepare s children’s again without coming yard and us of Samuel and th< her daughters, Elisabeth MrsTSos- story reminding if cannot concert to be held on that date, in place of least one minute’s cell, you pos- who will at whose and fishes fed m >n ard Osgood, of Btoeblll, stop boy loaves one in tbs bourn. tbe evening service. sibly make s good long regular week. than 5.000 and other men storle? the old home here lor a young is to on the Sept. 34. B. No M. B. supposed pern by _ a are $40.50: propor- In Scripture. We are also told Just W. R. C. Mr. aod Mr*. Maynard Hodgkins re- Ohy. other side. We are sisters in the other little of Paul's affairs and tha' REACH. on the birth of a tiooately War farm from point*. family snd would have met ceiving congratulation* aim, it seems, you clinr he had a married sister liv Hutchine visited friends here last son. This is the of Modora Toariet aleepw aod seemingly several others of them at the reunion. Henry j eighteenth grandchild can ea train taka tkrougk ing in Jerusalem, and this man week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Coombs, who are OH fact you young Gardixbb, 15. **KO(7<*M HATS*’ eudS HA.a. Ml* K Sept. Die outdoors. Unbeatable External* ia comfort, via tko Saata F«. was her son. We might Infer fron is st home still two of oar smsrt young people. Bugs, Dear Aunt Madge and M. B. Friends: F. D. Eaton from New Haven, nator. Used World Over, U. &. Govern- Zech. It Jer. 1. C. 7: that both of thpSf by Panoaalty comdocted Toariot alccpcrt 4; It has been s long time since 1 bave sent Conn. Mr. Derm is moving his portable mill ment loo. Kcmoiur SUVftftr. or 15c. Drug and country stores. Refuse substitute*. * r-» tkraa timoa a wok men were called to be the Lord's mes word, so 1 don't suppose sny of you know to a Dew site on the Hardison land. any Edna Damon was in Rockland a tew Comic Picture R.—E. S. Wells. Jersey City, sengers as young men. Paul’s gistcrh that 1 have been confined to my bed since last Mr. W and Mr. of N.J. Frod Harvoy Maal aaraira this week. illey Morse, Cherry- , son Lord's I look at the paper every days to was certainly the messengei November. always field, who are working for Mr. Dame, Stop oatr allowed tor aid* trip and reading the M. B. column. E. B. Morey, who has been yachting the on this occasion to save Paul frotr week, enjoy with their teams, have moved their fami- Graad Caayoa. I don't know but three of the nieces person- season, is home. these murderers. The result was thai past lies to town. nasFKssri Wria m al far toail« Irish and 1 was at A tell* ally—Dell, Molly Pansy. wife are Paul was started off to Caesarea In Moody P. Eaton and spending busiest men in town these is a invita- The days $ W. Manning, O. V. E.A East Surry lsst year,and had special fW Rwtarto* CoAar ami night with an escort of 200 soldiers a few weeks in Boston. those have U« St. tion to the reunion, but was not able to get Dr. 8. S. DeBeck. Among who BtwtrtoOiwi*rmdmd Hmi* Waakiaoton Haae. 20o spearmen and 70 horsemen and r Bo*too. there. This year 1 have read what others Mrs. A. F. Holden is visiting her son, been out of school on aoconnt of illnees letter to Felix, the governor, stating 'hi have written about it. L. K. Allen, in Roxbury, Maas. the pest week ere Leslie Clark, Morris facts as far as the chief captain wa- I id to send a few verses. I think Willie going Capt. A. F. Holden, who has been in Somes, Valma Shuman, Springer able. The letter also contained a won are nice. Love to all the M. B.’s, and they command of the Jemima is and Pauline Smith. from yacht F., In Paul's favor to the effect that tbt yonrself in particular, Leslie of North Maby P. home. Cleak, Abington, chief captain knew nothing agains' _Aunt Mass., and Charles K. Clark, of Bangor, Devi Knight and wife have gone to Bos- him worthy of death or of bonds (verse Pknobscot. Sept. 15, ISIS. have been visiting tbeir parents, S. S. Sister*: ton, where Mr. Knight will receive medi- 22-33). As in the previous chapter, thi Dear Aunt Madge and M B. Clark and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clark re- We our and in the M. cal treatment. best word to me was verse 11. so it li got paper yesterday turned to Massachusetts to-day with their B. C. I read of your (Aunt Madge) wish Mrs. Malcolm of West Bton- also In this chapter where we have th< Williams, ton Leslie for an extended visit. “That N. L. H. had had time to make you a record of another night visit of th« ington, visited her grandmother, Mrs. S. 26. Echo. I had never 1 could Sept. postscript call”. thought _ Lord to Paul, with the "Be o; K. Johnson, last week. message. it never once «°- do anything|so pleasant as that; “My mother," Mid Mrs. A. Alien, of 13 “I car of Teniae one week ego cheer. Paul, for as thou hast testl Sept. 25. D. NORTH PENOBSCOT. u\i good occurred to me that you lived near enough for and “was all run bottles, me so must and Emerson St. Bangor, down ; day at l4rtland, nearly 16.000 fied of I11 Jerusalmen thot me to reach£ as you know 1 am not used to The little daughter of Mr. Mr*. Be was Worried aad Hopeless. needed something to build her bear witness also at Borne." This madr the way home I asked if Homer Lowell has been but is up, it lasl<4 five days. Druggie* walking ^ar: JOn bothered with quite ill, |and juat “For tea years 1 was kidney and 1 am to we found snre of Rome In som« this was home, and Mr. H. now glad say just what orders him reaching |AuBt Madge’s trouble," writes T. F. Hub-hlnson Uttle Improving. tbroughlut Maine have standing 1 am so to have missed worried and had almost she needed when we got her Tanlac. It an and In due time as the Lord') said ‘‘yea”.J sorry .Book. Ark, “1 was I can way Bve Mr*. Laura Davies, of Bangor, with her for Tan Jc to send all you spare a to given up all hopes. I used boxes of Foley As to this word (tharseo what would* bave been “joy call” me, certainly is a good medicine,” continued Nearly messenger Kidney Fills and am now a well man.” Foley | infant son, is viaiting her parents, Mr. don’t Mop until sre tell you to. although when 1 |am (with B. E. S. I’m per- Pills drive out ache*, rheuma- Mrs. Allen, “you should see her eat since which Is translated "Be of good cheer.’ Kidney pains, Mr*. H. W. Lowell. towna are selling Teniae. was one to trouble and flve bfndred fectly satisfied, and that day long tism and all kidney symptoms- taking Tanlsc. bes or “Be of good comfort.” onr laird nsec Store. as tbe one be remembered. —Moore's Drug Mrs. Tonison, of New York, with ber It is nronounoed by all “It is a pleasure to us to see her so much by It on just five different occasions, anc another moat ever sold Listen. Wednesday, the IStb, I had child, is prolonging her stay on acoonnt seller^ and aatiafaetory this la last the others It improved since taking Tanlac. It has the being outing. ThefW. K. C’s, of Castine, to which 1 them 1 dona bar so much Man, Matt. lx. 2. 22: xlv. John xvl. 3a H< came to North Castine and met at the good.” 27; belong, Bid Yew Child Of Warms. “Tknlac,” oontlnued tbeTanlac “Tanlsc is now Maine the the same Jeans In as whet home of We enjoyed a chicken selling throughout astounded Is just glory Mrs.^West.g Thousands of children have worm* that ssp •‘hag In lees (ban two yean IA at the rate of 100,000 bottles yearly,” said l,bo™' He was on earth. He will be Jnst tb< CASTOR their vitality sad make them listless and ! drutf world. Be ports from tbe Owr Jitney Offer—This and fie. Tn<«n«« irritable. Klckapoo Worm Killer kills end Mr. Getter, the Tanlac Man, as he is estiro* « same Jesus when He comes again It For aad CfaiUraa lories at Dayton have given tbe Don't miss this.p Cot out this enclose removes tbs worms end has s touic effect on known, “and it is no surprise to me,” mil like manner as He ascended fron slip, cat in the stale at six with five cents to|Foley A Co., Chicago, 111. the eyetem. Does your child spaemod- sale for tba year Ton out In or Its teeth! continued be, “that we have no dissatis- Olivet He who In the same dlscoursi writing your name and addresa clearly. icallyt Cry sleep (rind bottles." will receive in return a trial package contain- These are sym ptoms of worms and yon should fied customers. It seems that all who are aald. "In the world shall have'trib once. on sale at ye ing Foley’s Honey and Tar foi hnd relief for them nt Klckapoo Worm This Master Medicine now Compoand, Is s At down are glad to praise the remark- ulatlon: let not your heart be true coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kidney Fill a Killer pleasant remedy. your Drag- Me. and Cathartic Tablets. —Moore’s Drug gist. Me. able Tonic. Q. Moore's store, Klliwarib, la able *• do In na. Foley| drug bled." tt Store. Irun fjOTNTY NEWS SEAL OF THE TREASURY. I AAAtWWVWWWWWWWM I "And what can I do in the matterT1 “This." said Gerald Donnay, lean of In8 over and a foreflngei HANCOCK. Meaning tha Latin Inscription on tapping long Unclo Sam's Paper 0 on the polished top of the desk—“thU N. It a Money. T. C. Moon, of Lwoonia, H., goeat i Mr. Hurley. 1 *ant you to go to A) Many persons uuj ev*n tin me with a THE LOST and wife. c. w. Stratton grandfather's house with me and prove ol rudimentary or fair acquaintance with and Mr*. Fred Bigelow, of Salem, the to him that 1 am guiltless In the mat- Mr. l-utlo language. Dud hardship In are vlaitlng here. ter of the amber necklace. Also help M,„ tranalntlug the Latin that la on tha me to find the real thief!” of dollar hill as Mi** Mary Howe, Portland, la a well as on all denomina- NECKLACE tions "Vi u me sure that we can fasten the ol Mlae Oartrnde Crabtree. of currency Issued by tbe United goeat States ji guilt upon Simps mi" Tills Iaitin Is | lu Mr*. 'V. E. Foae, of North Hancock, waa the great clr- of the “Positive." said the other confident- goeat of relatlrea bare. n a the sen 1 there ure All bis Immediate had died and Five minutes later were speed- Charleston, to take special course at a number of sym- family they bols uo tbe left him alone In Ids old There to the cross street Higgins classical Institute. seal, stars, a balance and age. ing uptown quiet keys. The thirteen stars was but one lierson to Inherit his where the Donnays lived. Frederick Johnaon and Kenneth Crab- represent the thirteen original colonies. wealth, a grandson, and the young man During the rid Geo-ge Harley learn- left last week for Bowdoin college, Justice, the tree blind goddess found It 111.some to wait until he ed that the household consisted mere- for ble and the holding the balance, has the former sophomore yeer should h’s always been n step into grandfather's shoes. ly of Colonel Donnay and hla grandson. to enter aa a freshman. favorite with the de- Utter visers Mr. senior, had a fad which of stale ae»!a The Prat design Donnay. Gerald, and that the colonel was en- Sent. J5. C Interested him at a time of life when submitted for tlie great seal of the joying his usual health. activity did not In the upper part of LAMOINE. United States Imd this device In full, When they mounted the brownstone but his house was a large room In which It was omitted entirely from tbe steim of the mansion the door opened, Mr*. Flora Herd, who baa been at were stored many and varied curios. one dually adopted. The of and a manservant presented himself. rummer, baa pelnrned to Boeton. designers The homr all our There were relics of war, pottery that treasury seal used the balance He was a quiet, middle aged man with had s lilmen Young and w|la, who have alone as lieen dug up by archaeologists an emblem of Justice. Keys. graying hair and rosy cheeks and MILDEST j here, have returned to Wal- after having lieen hurled gome 2.000 or been viaiting In secular heraldry, have been used trustful eyes. Me». 3.000 years. There were Egyptian or- tham, fro til remote antiquity to denote offices “The valet. Stmiison. attending the naments and one mummy. Jewels that I jmepb llodgkina la at home for a viait, of state —Washington Star. iloor during another servant's absence,” Cigarette had decorated the jierson of some an- accompanied by Miaa Angle Bartlett, of guessed Harley, anti he was right. cient princess were In cases, and even Waltham. Musa. grandfather, Simpson?” de- Bay Rum. those Intrinsically valuable were ex- “My Clarence and with manded Gerald sharply. Rev. Emery wife, Bay rum Ls manufactured from til* l>osed to the (dutches of any one who have been of Mra. a Mr. Gerald, and he their eon, gueata Mary lrted leaves of Pimento acris. Bay might take a fancy to them. “Taking nap. Coolidge. Mr. Emery preerbed el tbe liegs not to he disturbed." II rum ls procured l>y distillation, and On this particular morning when Mr. church Sunday evening. William sat In his “Very good! Now, Mr. Hnrley, sup- tils In a very manner. Donnay reading simple Th« said of Miae Mildred study there was a knock at the door pose we go up to the top floor,” Ralph Hoyt, Bangor, leaves are picked from the trees and of and and his valet. entered. Mr. Gera’d ns he led the way up several belaud and Miaa tlam, Buckaporl, then dried. In Simpson, thia state they are of stairs to the Miaa Louiae Cousins, of Caallne, were Donnay looked up Inquiringly. flights richly carpeted placed Lu the retort, which Ls then fill- house. week-end gueata at Capt. Cbarlea llodg- "There's been more stealing, Mr. top floor of the ed with water, and the of dis- amber lie announced, kina'. process Donnay." said Slmi>st week with bit iiater, Mra. Annie in ita three school* the Shaw can neat com- lowed him, stopping near enough to “On the floor below—In the wing. I Kemiek. two students. fortably the door, that had been left partly will lend yon there.” A Mrs. (Hover and her Mra. daughter. Success in a business enterprise depend* in open, to hear what was said. When Gernld Donna.v started for tho door, Frederick two children. a great measure on the policy which control* to Frost,"*and he had heard It he hurried away but George IXarley stooped to pick up Wort hen and Constance, who baveapent it. The policy of the Shaw ha* been such a* Ids grandfather's attorneys. n small object from the to merit it* constant growtn during the pale yellow the summer to llroolc- was o'clock In the afternoon here.'tave"returned It 2 floor under the case. lie It into thirty-two years of ita existence, until to-day slipped ivn. X. Y. when an office boy admitted the young it I* one of the largest commercial school* in his pocket and smiled straugely. 35. Abb. man law offices of 4 Sept. New Kogland. to the Harley On the winding stair he picked up was after 3 when Rogers, hut It long another one was reticent —mj. PENOBSCOT. > "SB The 8haw Business college makes s special- and equally (leorge hurried In from court. ty of individual instruction, adaptiug the Harley about Its finding. Gerald Donnny led The QUALITY of the tobacco (On the afternoon of Sept. 30, 'the alu- When the entered with a work to the ueeds of the individual student. lawyer the way along a narrow hall to a door deniaof Clark achool were high permit It does not in and brief nod of to the stranger require payment advance, greeting at the end which gave upon the cor- outweighs everything else in a tM to attVr~d Nortb~P»nol>acot )alr. A it still maintains It* charge of 910 a came forward regular the youth eagerly. ridor of the wing where the servants game ot baaeball waa~ played between the mouth for tuition.— Adwt. "Mr. he Ilarley?” Inquired. were quartered. high achool team and the town team at "Yes." returned the lawyer, admit- cigarette. "Ilere is Simpson’s room," he said, Xortn;P«n*obecot. which resulted in a vi~ ting the clleut to his private office and throwing open a door. lory lor the high achoolboya, score 9 T 'SWjrrttannrnU. scanning the card which he found on ZIRA is great and good—and was rising from picking up a Maynard Perklna, the regal tr pitcher his desk. “You wished to see me, Mr. Harley third bead, and he did not detect the high achool, pitched a good Donnay?” like ZIRA the minute forJClark triumphant smile that lighted the you'll you game. Hill Wtlaon pitched (or the town "It Is a very pressing matter,’’ said young man's face. team. the other, drawing u chair close to we better DOUBLY PROVEN It took them but five minutes to smoke it—because put —i. Spec. the desk and sitting down, “a matter Sept. search the of Abel of the utmost secrecy.” prim belongings tobacco info ZIRA! Simpson, and It was absurdly plain TRENTON. Ellsworth Readers Can No Cong- ”.V case of private Inquiry T' that the old valet was a thief. er the "Something of the sort You see, clumsy Erben to Doubt Evidence. Brpwn la moving |hla family The amlier neckline, a of scat- Mr. Hurley. I live with my Jumble Seechland, grandfa- and the old tered lends, was found In n box of col- citizen tealiH-il io:ig sgo. ther. C'dpncl Donnay, gen- Uarcuca Ptrte end Percy; Moore here 2hij|jgr,»t»tui. eccentric—dread- lars, half com cak'd by a package of TdldVf (jdldk ViUl-ol undoubted ben- ; Hetnan is—cr— rather gone to Preat)n« Tele, | where they here know?” He letters from Simpson's English friends. efl:, V fatly penurious, don't you cmp.oyaecnfa ww *a Mr. «oore re- _ "What did I tell you?" demanded confirmed. laugthMt In au embarrassed manner. |~Aa The {bets'ahs'now Gerald tnrna, heTSTlMr move to to see a fellow breathlessly. jLmflyTwrtl Sucb testimony 1* complete—the evi- "Doesn't like young Korta Lamoine, where bought (lie ehr' “Where Is the pendant—the canary |be|ba* dence conclusive. enjoy life, questioned Harley. Smith piece. ltl Growls time I ask diamond ?” It forms convincing proof of merit. "That's every for a and he seems to forget “Jove! It bns disappeared! The old Mrs. John L. Smith, Wslthsm Road, check, that some all the money will be rascal bns recognized Its value and un- Ellsworth Falls, Me., ssys: “1 had day FB :c«r*d Her Two Lltit* Olrte. mine—unless he his and doubtedly concealed It I wonder what for a time. changes will, Mr*. Ada Term., trouble from my kidneys long Sender*. Cottoetowe, he's npt to do that any moment.” grandfather will say now!" chuckled write*: -We u*e Potey'a Hooey ood Tor aa There was a dull, heavy ache in my our beat and It never "And the mntter about which you the young man. only ooogb remedy. to fail* to when back and 1 was subject dizzy spells. cur* my two little girl* they wished to consult me?” suggested Har- “He will feel l>ad to think that Simp- hare colda." Rellevea hoaraaneaa. tickling Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me right throat, son has deceived has been faith- bronchitis, boy (aver, aathma croup with the ley. him, -Moore'* away and corrected the trouble won: WITH Drug Store The man grew paler, and hts less after all.” suggested the lawyer. CLARIONS kidney secretions.” young voice dron>ed almost to a whisper. "Of course you know this means Im- Over three years later Mrs. Smith said: •'It's about a necklace—an amber neck- prisonment for Simpson/' PRECISION BrVie local merchant who dots not ad- ”1 still have unlimited faith In Doan's lace of great value, it has been In Gerald winced. “Of course grandfa- Kidney Pills and believe that there is no the Donnay family for many genera- ther will never prosecute him." he said You never have to guess rertiac is throwing open the door to the other kidney medicine on the market as tions. and, aside from the fact that It hastily. “At least I can prove thnt I effective. at results. You know bc- Is made up of 100 carved beads of pure am Innocent," he ended In an Injured mail-order Occasional use of Doan’s Kidney Pills forehand what a Clar- house, which does advertise amber, there Is a pendant which Is al- tone. just keeps me In good health.” most It Is a large canary "I so," was ion will do. This saves Price SOc. at all dealers. Don’t slmpli priceless; hoi>e Harley's dry reply and ichich is such a Doan’s Kid- diamond." He paused and moistened as left the room. Mr. Don- looking for just open ask for kidney remedy—get they "Now, time and labor and ex- ney Pills — the same that Mrs. Smith his dry lips. nny," he resumed briskly, “show me Foster-Mil burn Buffalo had. Co., Props., has been stolen?" the location of own room and that r but what is even lags. "And the necklace your pense, _ Gerald Donnay started violently, and of Colonel Donnay, If you please.” more important it saves his light blue eyes wore a frightened Somewhat reluctantly Gerald Don- MirlliiiiiiM. care. Clarion users are expression. nay pointed out his own bedroom, a “Who told you that?" be demanded. largo front apartment on the same care-free housekeepers. “I surmised It. Please go on with floor ns the servants’ wing. It was ^ Ask the Clarion dealer. I your story. Mr. Donnay.” luxuriously furnished and bore evl- THE HOME CLARION ; "Pardon me, Mr. Harley; I am much dence that Gerald Donnay possessed upset by the whole occurrence. My an Indulgent grandparent. WOOD & BISHOP CO„ Bangor, Me. E.tabiuhed is?o grandfather keeps the necklace In his “This Is my room," said Gerald Im- j museum on the top floor of the house. patiently. ns they entered the room. Last night It was Intact In Its case. “There can't la1 anything to Interest Me. This morning my grandfather appeared you here. Mr. Harley." Sold by J. P. ELDRIDGE, ELLSWORTH. at the breakfast table much agitated, The afternoon was closing In. and saying that the amber necklace had the room wns growing dim. disappeared and there was no sign of "Would you mind making a light. burglary. You see. It places me In a Mr. Donnav?’’ said the lawyer quietly. verv unpleasant position." When Gerald Donnay switched on "Why?” the electric lights and turned around "Because only yesterday I had asked It was to face the muzzle of George Bliss me College my grandfather to help out of a Harley's automatic pistol. grave financial difficulty. He refused. The young man's face wns a study LEWISTON, MAINE I as and most His natural Inference is that helped In expression hts long Jnw slowly Fall term opens Tuesday, September 12,1916. Largest takes extra fine flour to make myself to the necklace." dropiied and his pale eyes started from successful Business College in Maine. Annual enrollment over Five "He cannot have a high opinion of their sockets. Slowly, his shaking in Hundred. Complete courses and thorough instruction by specialists ITall three but Integrity.” remarked the lawyer hands were lifted above his head equally well, your Banking, Auditing, Wholesale and Corpo- “Don't shoot!" he said Bookkeeping.Bill Checking, it is bluntly. weakly. Commercial Law, Com- William Tell does it, because “He hasn’t. In fact he has more “I won't—provided you hand over ration Accountings, Penmanship, Spelling, Businebs Shorthand, Stenotypy, Type- than once unjustly aceused me of help- that diamond pendant," ordered Har- mercial Arithmetic, English, milled a from attention is given by special process ing myself to various articles of value ley, poking the nose of his weapon into writing and other commercial subjects. Special Courses. We Ohio Red Winter Wheat. If about the place.” Gerald’s thin back. And when the dia- those taking our Private Secretarial and Civil Service you been removed from to as "And What Is your theory ?” asked mond pendant ha.l have a Normal Training Department for those wishing qualify where had sewn aspire to blue ribbon bread, cake George Harley, fastening his keen eyes the mattress, Gerald Commercial and Shorthand;.Teachers. Our graduates are receiving on %he other’s face. "Do believe It, and Harley had placed It In his us for yon from $600 to $10,000 per year, and the demand made on young and pastry that keep the family It was an Inside Job?” pocket, the lawyer aald to the cringing is far men and women eligible to lucrative business positions greater "Yes; I am sure that I can lay my thief: “Now. forget that we discovered forward to next than our to looking your treat, hand on the guilty man. It Is grand- the broken necklace In Simpson's room. ability supply. tell the that will father's valet. Simpson, an Englishman Remember that you placed It there, grocer nothing who has been with him for many years and also remember that the heads do but William Tell—the flour that —a sly rascal, believe me. sir!" Yonng which you 'planted' so cleverly that Donnay spoke vindictively. they marked a trail from the museum goes farther. “Simpson Is still In the house?" to Simpson's room, were your undoing. “Oh, yes. Probably he has secreted They are also scattered along the hall the necklace and after my grandfa- from the valet's room to your door— will of It to this did not know! Now. shall we ther’s death dispose ex- you LEWISTON, MAINE cellent advantage.” Interview Colonel Donnay?” BUSS BUSINESS OOLLEQE, Whitcomb, HAYNES & CO. C. W. QRINDAl] Spcrisl >eticak JSprtllligtas.^558 NKW POTATO DISKASK. WHITER CARR OV ROAM. Bmfc SUtcmmt. American '" ~~ $hc £Usu)ortt) atop la common with ot Potato Plant* Keep Ditches and Drains Open and RKPORT OF another n-, X---DmO Ellsworth Water Ratos. aoo win ba liable to bam hi. Observed la Mala*. I’m Rond Drag. • LOCAL tn> POLITICAL JOCRSAL CONDITION Tbe Maim agricolterul experiment sta- -or THK- abut on to consequence ol ibe [ Prom »'#**■> .Tm LrUrr. I'aiM StaMe Or- v,oU Otll WKDRRSDAY AFTRASOOR tion, in co-operatioB with the plant M EFFECT OCTCIH l Hit pmrtment of Agriculture j A* pathologists and tb* soil experts ot tha iMoHi^ro,,b,(;oo,p‘n^»tba other pareon or party. ILLS WORTH. HAIR A United State* ot agriculture, Bail department Water, sot cold, is tha caase of the dete- Bicbiort tiatioiil th« Public Utlll- 8 Partlea oaiair boaa for anr ■r m considerable at- Approved by purixn. ha* recently been giving at Bscksport. la the State of Maine, at Ike (Btw excepted) will ba ■ IRC OCR ‘MCRTT rCBLISHIRU OO. rioration of roads ia winter, according to Stab charged loT! tention to a peculiar type of potato clone of business on Sept. IS, 191*. tivs OommlMton, boaa rate. ud This is new, or it it road specialists of the department. iCOtd W. H Tim, Editor Miitftr. trouble. apparently RESOURCES. of Main*. » Vard aod garden hydrant, mo.t has occurred before in thie State, it ha* waatnar does not ia itself made, no M 00t mien pool Prteo 1.1* • yrar; BlAOIor Ax injure Loans sad discounts.IUUI# be convened into tbe Total loans..SiSWtiSt jet., neither miu, M aiu tor tkne moetbi; if told been largely overlooked. Daring rei or ,i,w matter whether they are earth, ere Notes and bills red.s- DOMESTIC. boaa ba tuad for rarletlT \m sdvaacw. >1 S*. 7S a»d *6 orate rather sud- eprinkhng pre nu- present summer it appeared coaated. M mpectlTelr. SIi(M eoptas » erau. All ar- macadam. In ted, an earth road will stand mber than tboaa to which o a secured. on* 00 the mrt.*«0 0© a central and southern Maim. Tbe federal additional water do**!, 1 SO 10 Wbare taucat or fixture i« ia alera; s detrimental toa highway. When C. S. bonds to se- Each need by BaMaera eomiBaaleatloM eboald bwaddraeeed pledged two or more have also a similar cure U. S. deposits (par Each additional using earn* tamiiiee each a., reeeli »ml orders made petboiogtsta reported the family w,i| ■O, asd moaey pa> cold weather turns this weter into ice, value;. 5A» 09 ^ i.ocrtt Pcblishiso other ot the s °0 charged mma at it aaid iota to Tat Htrcml tremble Mom parte country, Total U S. bonds..«6 cloaet. fltturee U®, Malta de that it dows is increased, lea aat for each Umitb, Ot tar sooth at Pennsylvania. mugs greatly Bomb other than 17. S. Fint bath tab, 3 00 family. bonds to secure Agent N. Worden re- occupies considerably more spacw than the piedgtd Each additional bath tab (shower 11 Poll rataa will ba County George posta> savings deposits. 6.0*0 06 cbaraed tor each end 1 SO This week’s edition of Tke pons that be baa received many Inquiries water from which it is formed, every Securities otto* than t S. hath rated as second bath tub) faucet pieced to any bull in*. bonds (not inducing unlttt from Hancock farmers regarding w ho has lived in a cold cli mats ia Hand waah bowl in bath room diecoonected from tba American is 2300 copies. coanty person •tocks;owned unpledged. 150*4 48 pipes of ih„ this disease. familiar with the powerful bursting effect Total bonds, securi- when hath tub is installed, 1 00 Company. ties, etc. l«A45 4* It la mote found on fields of of water when left to treese in s confined use hoae on nremise* commonly Stock of Federal Reserve For of only U All are tba week tor 2,300 hydranta property o! the Average per 1914, Blisa and Eure but is vessel. The same action takes when a of sub- 4 Irish Cobblers, ka, it place bank (M per cent, before 7 a. m. and attar p. m., Bar Harbor A Union scription; 1.9*6 00 River F0e„ not entirely restricted to theaa early ma- wet road tresses to any considerable year or season, 5 00 Valne of banking bouse (if per Company, and parsons ere forbidden varieties. It is also move to It bursts, or, as we gener- 164*8 7* 8 00 SEPTEMBER 27,1916. turing likely depth. simply unencumbered). Lawn sprinkler, per season, opening ot otherwise WEDNESDAY, in bouse- ■ 16JB TO meddling with occur on fields. What is term it in roed parlance, the road Equity banking Doiler water), 1 00 early-planted ally Faraiture and fixtures- 1817 66 Heating (hot them except in case ol Are. more striking is the very apparent associ- beans. Later, when the frost leaves, the Real estate owi ed other Laundry tabs, per tab, t SO than houae. MM 19 13 AU watar oloeete and urintls Eastern Maine baa a candidate tor ation ot tbe trouble witb certain toil roed ia and rats badly. If banking mmt he disintegrated Net amount das from Fed- COMMERCIAL. supplied from a tank which the office of superintendent of public types, or witb tbose hsviug s deficit* this process is repeated a number of times eral Reserve bank. 6,758 04 ieiup. Net amount due from AND OFFICER. r plied by a aalf-cloeing valve. of subsoil. Tbe evidence so far ob- during tha winter, a gravel or macadam ap- STORE* in tbe new State adminis- type reserve is • printing proved agents 7 00 owner or tained is suggestive that on such soils road be while an otner reserve cities. 9JW 6S Fint faucet, I M Tba agent of premiere tration. in the of O. N. Fur- very may pratically destroyed, MRtt heving person Net amount due fr< at 2 50 t be destb ot tbe to in soma earth road become entirely imposs- Each additional faucet, watar shall be held reeponmble of tbe Fnrbnsh of early plants may hanks and bankets,other tor bnsh. Printing Co., Fint water 4 00 tba rani thereof. way associated with a lack of potash in tha ible. than included in 10 or 11) 12J21 16 cloaet, Mr. Furbnsh, who learned Outside checks acd other water 1 50 Bangor. fertilizer, or at least with an unbalanced A roed will not heave. Bock, gravel Each additional cloaet, la No will be made dry cash items.. 11117 charge lor hot eater the trade in the office of the Machias when Where wash bowl and closet are condition of tbe fertilizer used. send, and even clay perfectly dry Fractional currency^nick- faucets when need in connection his was ela and cento. Ill 09 332 30 In common tor two or more Republican, of which father In this connection it may be mentioned contract on frearing. In order to used with cold water slightly Coin and certificates. 15 .4» 45 fauceti. offices, each 8 00 long editor, has bad a wide experi- that the st.tion published the results ot expand on freezing, these mate rials most Legal tender notes. 6.015 «*» office,, fund with U. waah bowl and Thompson'* Currmpoadei.ee ence in tbe trade. some mad* last year at contain or be mixed with weter, apd the Redemption Each additional Sehuol. printing experiments S. treasurer and due 3 00 aacceaafnl seaaone of taaehiaa the Aroostook where were more water they contain the greater the from U. S. treasurer. 1.50* 06 cloaet par office, farm, potatoes TWOMandolin. BaaRi, Mandou. T»r.g btug, with amounts of which takes But so For each urinal, 1 00 and Mandocello by mall. Wilts for grown varying expansion place. Total. *447JU89 circular* with fall inlorauitoa. 8. A. Taowee >v y u We this week a communica- and no This- was as the road remains frozen the dam- Drinking fountains, sterilizers, print potash potash. long LIABILITIES. C. A Bldg Portland. Ma Hence and dentists’bowl*, each, 2 50 tion from Representative-elect Ful- j high, well-drained land belonging age does not become apparent. Capital stock paid ia. *5*.oco o* w 10 00 ton J. Redman to the Bar Harbor i to tbe better type of Aroostook potato the frequent and erroneous idea that it is Surplus fund. 44A Coffee grinder. CARD, OP THANKS. Undivided profits. *5.392 05 soil. Then tbe no st the thaw which the roed. The in- wish lo (bank all oar friend* (or Union River Power relative to potash plots yielded injures Less current expenses, in- DR CO WORE*. BAKERIES AND RES- their Co., kfodneaa and of I rate of 110 barrels ot was done when water in the road terest, and taxes 1,026 26 4.2*5 79 WK aepreeBion* eympithy tbe potatoes per acre, jury the paid- oar late eed tbe new schedule of water rates in notes out- TAURANTS. la bereavement; aieo for the the tamo eur- Circulating floral white adjoining plots to which i froze and the particles ol the road standing. 49.496 00 maoy offerings. Ellsworth. This is a subject of vital First faucet, flO 00 Msa. L M. Yoase amounts of and had lace—broken or still finer N«t amount due to banks nitrogen phosphoric atone, sand, Ma. amd interest to the of Ells worth at and bankers. 4.420 27 Each additional faucet, 3 50 Mae. P. W. o«- rr people been and S and 8 amd t<. applied, to which 2, particles of earth or clay—were poshed Demand deposits: Mb. Mu. W BtAae. Tumbler wsstier with automatic Ma. AMO Mae Momtsll this moment. Mr. Redman aska some i cants of were at of the freez- Individual sub- Osat. peg potash added, yielded ; apart by the expanding power deposits Mb. Roseau. Usav. ject to check. Ill 590 68 sbut-ofT and soda fountain con- entirely fair and pertinent questions the rate of 110,118 and 180 barrels ot pots- 1 water. The thaw merely allows the Brooksville. Ma., nepi ao. ia:a. ing Certificates of deposit 6 00 volume da* in least ban 9u 8.008 11 nection, of the power company. The columns ! toes per acre respectively. This trouble ice to melt and assume its original da}*, NOTICK. Certified checks .. a* 75 Carbonator with water 1 50 did not on tbe no sab on pump, of The Americas are open to the appear pot plots at water. Cashier’* checks out- A HPECIAL meeting ot the cor; ..rasnr* ol that of soil on Aroostook farm in the 25 6* AND LAUNDRIES. .iV the Uancock onaty Haring, rck etll company for its type Tbe remedy is sell-evident. Keep standing. FISH MARKETS power reply. United States deposita— 1.457 16 be betd at ite baaklDg room, on Monday, th< to data, has not been recorded water out of tbe road. Tbe time to begin second of 1915, and, ... 8.442 47 day October. ala. at ten o ci.-« I Postal savings deposits Fint faucet, flOOO jB de- the forenoon. (or the parpoee of tot* Mason. preventive measures is early in tbe fall, Total demand Each additional faucet, 5 00 t-ciinf 189,588 84 vrnstee. Edward E. of is a I Tbe first ol tbe diseased condition If tbe road posits. Chase, Bluehiil, signs before tbe rains begin. goes Other time 194.992 99 /Are. tree K Moose, Prrcdcat deposits. AND BARBER SHOPS. candidate for the office of clerk of i under consideration appeared tbe lalter into tbe winter thoroughly dry, with tbe Total of time de- FHCfTOGRAPHER* El) ■ worth. Me.. Hept a, l»s« 1 194.992 99 the House of the next part of July. It was then noticed that surface and in good condition, posits Fint faucet. f 7 00 legislature. drainage let Saii Mr. Chase will have the solid sapport tbe foliage, instead of being the normal, tbe chances sre extremely favorable that Total. #447.11** Eacb additional faucet, 3 00 MAINE. bealthy dark green, showed a it a ill come out all tbe following STATE OF of the Hancock republican represen- j peculiar right LlVERY STABLE*. and of tbe leaves. As Coinrrr or Babcock i*:- I, Parker 8. Ken- FRUIT GROWERS, ATTENTION HERE and as the announced brossiog yellowing spring. tatives, only cashier of the above-named bank, Livery and boardit g atablea, in- : tbe disease the affected and drains Re- nedy. your order imoantin« Ro or progressed, plant! Keep tbe ditches open. oo swear that tbe above statement \KSDai $IM candidate against him is an Aroos- solemnly cluding tbe use of bnae for wash- more for Current uooseoerry, hup. ; have mocb tbe of move all accumulations of grass, It true to tne best of my knowledge sod be- very appearance pota- weeds, berry Bush « or fttrawbe rv I* sots took county man, which at present lt ef. pASKnn 8. Kkbhkdt. Cashier. ing carriage*, for cacb bone per hr'or* loea jut: previous to maturing. In tbe etc., which teqd'to retain moist ore and ob- Noe ». ISi*. We will seed eou frer one seems to have its share of Snbocribed and tworn to befois me this 13d 3 00 Hydrangea P. (i with your order Tbi» id i» political final stages tbe leaflets and do this year, f bang limp struct drainage. Furthermore, day oiSeptember, me. T. B. Hurra. n«< humbug Write for circulars «..J cats* honors, it seems fair to assume that Public. Provided that in no case cbarge , tbe entire plant ia wilted, work early, while tbe ground M still dry Notary lofues. Correct—Attest: aball be lee* tban 15 00 Mr. Chase will receive support from Ibe diseased show and litter bold Hancock Cotfjrrr Ncmav Co., Surry, Me. j Frequently plants and bard. Vegetation Pascal P- Oilmosb, other sections of the State. He is discolored areas on various of tb water like a and allow it H. K. Ooootas. Directors. PRIVATE (TABLES AND OARAOBS. parts sponge gradually J bb a re. knows as the (irinci mare Alskbt a. Lowkll. I surfaces of tbe sterna. but Tbe safe tor uo certainly well qualified for the office. Generally, to soak In and soften tbe earth. Job Including tbe uae of boee for HOANabsolutely family K. B not associated with tbe above liArstei. Eliswortb. Me. universally before tbe road man is to keep tbe bard, washing carriages and automo- described conditions, tbe main stalk ia in tbe summer time National Bank Staimmu. sou rat | dry surface formed biles, for each bon* or car par Bicbiy-eijtht Player-Pian< At a in Ellsworth li tie used, o easy •rma. or il' ersi p. way united effort melt or feoaale Price 04 each. and PC BLie OARAOBS. Twenty-five Aillffs, for roads work in Hancock | blackening of tbe water and food water. Ail reveled placet on macadam BDBfilLL NATIONAL BANK J. R. Waixacs. Bartlett's Island, Indian Point. good at Ellsworth, in ths State of Maine, at the close : conducting vessels. Associated with tbe filled in nod For washing automobiles, per if sectional interests are not surfaces should be carefully county, of business, September 11, HI*. XXO08B oa Demo street; two-»tor? boast, discoloration and hollowing of tbe sterna consolidated. month, | 2 00 allowed to become snbveraive of the RESOURCES. JLjL W»lb staole. Inquire of M»v B. F. an found numerous fungi. At present it tbe winter, whenever a thaw la Minimum charge, 10 00 PMiixirs, Ellsworth. Me. It ; Daring Loans and discounts.1*411 #7 general good. is inevitable, per- cannot be ala lad whether tbeee ; definitely coming on, tbe cross drains and side Total loans. #**41* *7 chocs n. that in the effort for Notes and bills redis- TTOBBE—Apply IP LahhADoa Fas*, or haps, State high- I an parasitic and an ooncarsed In tbe as tar as ditches should be opened up pos- counted.,.. #*§.#!* 17 Fint faucet, f 5 00 IX telephoae H* 14. Ellsworth work the interests of this and cause of tbe trouble or an secend- way only sible to as to prevent water collecting Overdrafts, secured. #4JW unsecured #*.71. *9 7* Each 140 that section of lt>e con- ary, but work is now in program to de- the thaw is so additional faucet, county may along tbe roadway. If pro- \J. 8. bonds deposited to termiue this Fint water 300 flict. but the spirit of harmony which point. nounced that the roadway la softened, tbe secure circulation (par cioaet, | Observations value)... 404*00 Earn additional A r<+ttBi tad at live than tar mads by the toil should be sometimes one cioaet, 150 reel, prevailed meeting yesterday, drag used; Total U. 8. bonus..*4* « trie and ibe show that light*,fitted which was of all experts pelbelogiste round trip of the drag, with tbe hitch ra- Securities other than CIXIIIUB AND OMUBOWWM. k sad bath tab. fairly representative U. 8. bonds (not In- v tbe trouble originates in the swales or rid tbe earth rood of Excel leaf real for family without cbiidres. sections of the was a vened, will entirely stocks) owned Fint tap, flO 00 oonnty, good low eluding Apply to C. C. BoaaiLU on the premia lands, when tbe natural drainage is slash and snow and leave the unpledged II04*» omen. We cannot have made | malting Each additional tap, 1 00 good not so as that on tbe Total bonds, securities, | good higher ridge rand surface dry. Don’t get ine a over practically etc.. m ■TEAM BO I LERA all this county in a day or a lands. a year However, in number ol cases, the idea that the drag is not needed on Stock of Federal Reserve or in several and no matter bank. (M cant of sob- For bouae beating, 3 00 years, tbs diseased condition under consider- and roads in tha winter per f n*>. the d*- your earth travel acriptton).. 1JMM mm ot sating* which section ation so For aton and office building bant- partsseat of Union Trust Oo. of Ell*- gets the immediate spreads gradually, but in not time. Instead, keep It where you can get Furniters and fixtures .... 7475 M Banc-boob owned other worth. Fiader will please return to I’xtox benefit of one seven u to Real estate ing, 5 00 year’s work, more may type, higher ground, st it tor If tha winter it an ordi- WOO oo Taper Co. of RUsworth readily, than banking boose. _ Soils which a METER RATES FOR MANUFACTUR- be accomplished for the entire county j originally supported nary one you will need it many times. Net amount doe from Fed- eral Reserve bank. 0.714 M gruwm oi eon wooat, or —mixea growta Winter destruction begins in the ING PURPOSES by pulling together than by polling early Net amount due from ap- Rdp CHant.D. land” develop tbe diseased condition in reserve apart. fall. The bast way to prevent such de- proved agents, PER HORSEPOWER. iU most severe in other reserve cities.. 1MU * sad oa Oct 1; men for type, while the “hard struction is to forestall it. tha rood ■\.4TAN wife farm, Keep Other checks on hanks In Hotels and aH general farm work; women to run boo*s wood show it least, or not at all. public buildings. ridges” -dry, and remember that ao long at it re- the same city or town as aad board 4 to ft asea. Everything fursubed COCJtTY GOSSIP. Tbe surface soil where reporting hank. 4*4* nc per ijjoo gallons in house Good wood Address J. tbe first mentioned mains so it will not ba Job, pay. seriously injured Outside checks nod other 10c B. Walucs. Indian Point. Me wood occurs is Manufacturing plant*, _ growth generally dark frost. tbe drains open, tha onsh Items. *4 40 A raonn resident of Bar Harbor bar by Kasp Hand horn (or nee in houerworL to black in hanselh a Fractional currency, nick- any connec- CAPABLE GIRL for general grey color, which is ditches remove all and T* cotne oat in defense of tbe coll- clear, vegetation els and cents. *100 407* tion not otherwise V Ms* Hamt L. Cuastssk. partridge, ! dull or mottled an specified, per Main yellow gray subsoil, litter, and use tbe dreg If tbe Notes of other national street. ing attention of summer residents to frequently. or indication of or drainage, banks. 80 * year season, f300 I sluggish poor road is kept dry to a depth of two feet certificates. 80 tbe leer against tbe safe or pare hear ol Coin and 114*1 WATER FOR FIRE 3totun. Upon the higher ridges, where the a rain- below the surface there will be little Legal-tender notes. 0U0* PROTECTION. Jugal these game birds. In an letter, j -■w >vv '✓v open is the surface soil is mote often Redemption fund with U. age good, trouble from the coldest w inter. notice lh*i Henry Lane Eno, ornithologist of die or 8. treasurer and dns Hydrants, each, po 00 subscriber hereby fire* brown to yellowish-brown in color, with from U. 8. treasurer. 14* M she bus been duly appointed adininis- de Moot* national writes: “Those 'j Standpipe with hose connection, THE park, a bright or dark subsoil. tratrls of the estate of yellow yellow “THE niKIUL SAPHO.” connection, 00 of ns who may bass throe touu... Moa.no it per 10 NATHAN 8. KINGSLEY, late of OOULDS- transgressed These remarks relative to soil are I types LIABILITIES. Automatic sprinklers, per OB provisions, have no doubt done so quits baaed head,' BOBO. upon observations made in Aroos- TM* Bara la Oraat pnokodrama at The stock la. #50.000 00 tod As of tbe | Capital paid RULES. la the eonnty of Hancock. dec***ed innocently. ignorance iaw, fund. 00 took county by the soil experts of tbe Davie Friday. Surplus 10400 fires boods as the last directs All persons however, is not a valid it is Undivided 73 rat- legal defence, i United States of A romantic bat trus-to-llf* atory of present profits,. #6450 1 All water takers are to main- harlnf demands the estate of department agriculture, Less current in- required afatnet for well that we should realise tbe expenses, ceased are desired to piesent the rasie fully day American life ie unfolded in William taxes tain and ia order their re- j Detailed cooperative studies relative to terest and paid, 1,00 40 0,730 30 hasp service settlement, and all Indebted thereto are nature of tbe offcnoe under Fox’s latest fee In re aim, “The notes ont- consideration, the Circulating pipes and fixtures at their own ex- to ana-e Immediate r. fundamental factors associated with ^ternnl 00 quested payment as well as tbe attached to ita in- | Sapho.’’ in which the fnmone actress Theda standing. 40,300 Sept. I*. ISIS. Man* E Kiko.ijt liability tbe cause and control of this diseased N»t amount dns to banks pense. her interna- fringement. This also, baa a Bum increases already great and bankeis. 3,707 51 matter, condition have been and are now 2 The an bee riser nereny fires notice planned tional fame. She acts the of Laura nub- Dividends 10 00 Water Company may control the npHE it*j wider for si Avers of part unpaid. X be has been eiecotor significance, 1ft. on Demand duly appointed being carried by the department and s inhabitant of the deposits: location and use of the and of last of it is bins, youthful under- atop the trill and testament Desert, incumbent upon us to assist, station Individual deposits subject specialists. Among other things world. to check. S7 waste cock in the cellar of a build- OBOBOIA J. HILLS, lute ot CASTING in way, towards tbe of 111401 every preservation an will Laura in rescued from the of a drun- Certifiesics of due deceased. t« earnest.effort be made to deter- fury deposit ing, or in whatever location it may In the eonnty of Hancock, its wild, natural baa titles, and if wa do in less than 00 days. 10404 40 siren bonds as the law direct* Al. perso»* mine whether the disease ia of a ken father (Frank Norcross) by tome artists be de- parasitic Certified checks. 34 SO placed. harlnf demands the estate of -aid not do our share in the lews oi a lark. tbs child to afmiast for upholding nature and can ha the who ars on They bring Cashier’s checks outstand- are the same transmitted with I All must bs ceased d eel red to present the State, the game birds this island their studio and draw lota for her 300 Ot pipes protected from frost. settlement. and all Indebted thereto are » upon seed occurrence possession, ing. tubers, and whether its on Total demand 10 No con tin nous will soon become annihilated.” •he falling into the hands of H. Coudal deposits-.. 134471 flow to guard against quested to snake payment Immediately. practically a field one will a Other time Esso year exercise detrimental depoeits. 00440134 will ha Kept, u, Josae^ (Warner Olsnk). The little woman becomes Total of time 304400 34 (reeling allowed, and no ISIS._C. effect a on the deposits. tPHI sabecrlber notice tkal upon potato crop planted Goudal'e model, sad her likeness is found la leak shall be anflhrod to in hereby fires ED KM FAIR. exist any he has nrcutot same land Iks next Total. #800,110 10 X been duly appointed year. a work of art which saakee the ecalptor pips, fixture or attachment. of tbs Inst will and testament of The natural diflsrentiations In tbs soils STATE OP MAINE. famoua. The work is esllsd “Sapbo”. I ZENA GRACE OUPTILL, late ol EDEN, Record Attendance on the Second Cocnrv op Haucock ss.: — I.Rda P. Small, Any unnecessary use or waste of on affected fields are being studied, and This picture, in Are reels, will he shown at in the of Hancock, deceased, no o»iim cashier of the above-named Sank, do or county «"• Day—A Fine Exhibition. The Daria water, allowing tt to bs used by the terms ol raid samples collected for laboratory investi- Friday night.—ddet. swear that the above statement is betnf required by estate , solemnly not in All persons demands stalest t*e Tbe annual lair of tbs Eden agricultural to if in true to tbs host of my knowledge and belief. parties specified the appli- harlnf gation, determine any difference ol said a see as ed are desired to end ol feet Bow. P. Small. Cashier. cation, will the offender to Pr-;‘'“‘there" society Wednesday Thursday the properties of these soils exists which Man and Flight. subject samo tor settlement, and all indebted Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th an Immediately- week wee a cocos as. The exhibition ol Mathematicians immediate stoppage of the water. are requested to snake payment may, in part, he responsible for the tiara calculated that day of September, 191A Sept?t, H. HacDoatiA. was not up to that of some pre- « Edmoud J. Walsh. 5 No allowance will be IMS._Aiioos produce trouble. The relation of the method of man Is too heavy ever to ba sustained mads for va- notice Notary Public. rpHI anhoennsr hereby fires ih*J vious years, it being a bad year tor tbs or the use admin" fertilisation to the development at the In air by the power of his own bus Correct—Attest: cancies, discontinuing of X she has been duly appointed farmers, bat nevertheless, a credit- unless the tratrU ot the aetaM of was, trouble ia also being considered. cles, no matter how large the wings Lewis Honexins, j any faucet, company ia able Chas. R. BumaiLL, Directors. MABTHA r. HARDING, late of EDEN. (bowing. J notified, and in no ease will than be a" are which he fastens to his body. Tbe PonnasrO. Silssy 1 In the Hancock, ROADS RATES. ELLSWORTH FALLS. SSbbrrtisttnmts. —_' LOCAL AFFAIBS •V«w Formed srhwtvle Xwn B. 8. Jelllson la In a e-.tv OrganlxaOon In Big Additional (Continued from page 1.) Bath|for law dajra. Cost to p iisworth Yesterday. Kllsworth Consumers. Cbarlea Wbltney has moved Into the ot ,Cb*dul* ot for tbe parpom organizing 'r,Ult ™‘« lor weather I at- * noting perfect bringing oat large parsonage. association waa .llsworth, roads held reosntiy announced by tbs Bar tendance. Tbe of which Edward A. * „ good Ksrbor A meetings, tojall Flood, of Barton, Vt., la vis- rooms In Ellsworth Union Hirer Power tnard of lrede Co., wiU re- the it will continue this bia A. (t( sult in s public invited, iting father, E. Flood. afternoon. Thera was a good big additional cost to KUaworth Selected evening and to-morrow forenoon and I INVESTMENTS Mias 'n *om* Caroline Spofford, of Bangor, la from all sections ol the ln,Uao«* douMlng afternoon. Tbe program wae printed In ; Picked with greatest care after j tbe previous coat. Tba viaiting Miss Millie A. Treworgy. thorough jjptaentstion increase is not in full in Tsn Ambbican last week. in* rates so of each were: Dr. E. much as In tbs for at- Mrs. Qeraidine Mrs. J J investigation tftow present J. charges H. col- Moore, Henry “tmon* tachments and Benjamin Whitcomb, deputy Moore and son ■>r- Gw’1** *• Phillips, M. L. conveniences bitbsrto not Gerald, of Bar Harbor, vis- *Morrison. charged tor. lector of customs at Ellsworth and in YIEL.DIN© C. M. a Morrl- ited here over Sunday. 4%to 7 or< Hr- C. Morrlaon. of tbe Ellsworth has sent “ Tbe of charge office, _____ and H. F. Bar people Ellsworth pretty gener- Adalbert L. Miles, who has been 1 H '|. Bradley Emery, his resignation to the department, to take visiting *ruu"*d- • * A. 8. Holt and 8. E. Coffln, L*” petition to tbe his mother, Mrs. Leonard R, Jordan,] re- WE BUY, SELL AND ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND J,r'Mr, Capt. 1 ublic Utilities etlect October 6. Mr. Whitcomb has com- ; W. B. and L. commission is turned to > boro; Bragdon C. probable. of efficient and con- Bangor Monday. Central Maine Power ist Lids They look tbe pleted eighteen years Company ga E. upon new acbednle aaa re- Franklin; George Faraona, scientious service for tbe department, and Mrs. Henry Lord and Mrs. William Cumberland County Power and Light let j* W. E. taliatory measure taken by the Portland Railroad let Ss Jr A. K.rker, Clark, Oaatine; power bis resignation is entirely voluntary. It Brown spent Wednesday of last weak (at Company and H. K. company because of the recent increase Anson Water District i-u Wiley C Lottery Googina, in 1s understood that for tbe Henry Green Lake, with Fred E. Grace wife. (Maine) 4 tbe valuation of its present, opd Central Jlalne Power Co. and M.T. Ober and E. A. Hodg- property here, A. Desert 7s Pfd., others. Bocksport. made by the Ball, deputy collector at Mt. Mrs. E. J. Seavey, of San James 8. assessors. DiegoJChl., don. Northeast Harbor; dcott, Perry, will be in charge of the Ellsworth who has been relative* Our valuable and eztedbive service and statistical > Tbe company, tbe visiting here, went 1t department is Roy C. Haloas, Jeremiah Hnr- during first few yeara office. Jalliean. alter the to Bar Harbor Sunday to visit Mrs. Helen 1' maintained for use and benefit of Maine investors building ot the new j | H. F. Voae, F. A. Patten and W. H. power Clark. w plant was Tbe meeting last Thursday evening at here, assessed merely s nominal ASK US FIRST Ellsworth. tbe some THM. tax. Later this was board of trade room to disease All lot-owners and others interested in desirability ol a county organiza- increased to about The plan to a better school are With us can invest from (100,000, and this year the assessors in- provide high Juniper cemetery requested to meet in I you any amount $100 up in safe bonds. was discussed at aoma length, and It tion creased the valuation building for Ellsworth, resulted in the the vestry Friday evening, at 7.30 to form the Hancock from (115,800 to Sept. 29, oas voted County of a committee to act as a (8)0,250, the Ellsworth tax appointment o’clock. association. Officers were paid by the Uood RosJs medium between the and company this year being city government as follows: Hoy C. Haines, Ells- (10,601.62, against elected (3,133.35 last the high school alumni association. Tbe MOUTH or THE Mark C. Morrlaon, Bar year. KIVKR. SMALL & worth, president; The members of this committee are Henry H. BEYER, j; water GREENWOOD, plant is but on* jj Edward F. branch of the W. Harbor, vice-president; Bmall, Higgins, W. H. Patten, W. E. G. Bowden and G. C. Fullerton have INVESTMENT SECURITIES company’s business here, the electric Whiting Ellaeortn, secretary; Wiley C. Conary, and Herbert K. Foster. The alnmni of put water in their houses. power plant Its 226 WATER STREET, .... AUGUSTA, MAINE t treasurer. The was being largest investment. ;; \ Bocksport. president tbe school have taken the initiative in Willis P. Sadler, with a is Representative-elect Fulton J. Redmsn young lady, aathorized to appoint an executive com- this and it is first to visiting his mot Mrs. F. B. ioooooooooooooeoooooooeoooooooe^o—-oooooooo.oeo; bss interested himself in this matter, proposed bet, Sadler. a of three from each matter, and mittee consisting rep- b*a raise a fund from tbe Mrs. sent t communication to the by subscription Mabel Tenney recently visited district In the county. This power nsentalive of slumni, before soliciting subscriptions relatives in Ashville and company, which he gives a copy to THE Winter Harbor. committee will soon, he announced, and from the citizens It is American for publication. It generally. hoped Mrs. Etta of ^r^ce *s not the a ot follows: Hodgkins, South Bluebill, onlyconsid- aid draft set by-laws and formulate that responses to this appeal to be made to Results COUnt Ellswostm. is a week with her . efforts for in Mains, Sept. M, tom. spending sister, Mrs. eration. is more plans for united good roads all graduates of the school who can be Quality Har Harbor & Usloe A’lrrr Power Maggie Closson. county Co., Kilt- Hancock worlA, ,V«. reached, will be generous, and that the important. Investigate both William and son There were Mime practical road-builders alumni committee then before the Duffy Harry, of|Long Gr*tlbnbn: la October, 1916, I was may go pay- with among those at tbe and ing for water citizens with a and a Island, spent Sunday his daughter, present meeting, at my borne Id Ellsworth, at proposition fund themselves the rate Mrs. Irving Closson. come of these expressed pretty of #21 per annum. Subsequently the which will have hearty support. While rate «>i • forcibly on the present extravagant raised to #28 per annum, and I am definite plans have not been made, it is Miss Olive M. Tinker, who has spent advised that under method* of btate highway building. They the new schedule my rate proposed to remodel tbe present build- the summer with her brotuer, E. B. will be one fiQ per annum. I have been far- Blifimeto sere ol mind that under just as as Tinker and returned ^SftouJ present ings, preserving much their wife, to her home in ther Informed that possible overhead charge*, there will be an extra C&fl^ methods, surveyors, architecture. Mr. Foster has already Somerville, Mass., last week. charge of #2 per annum for a young calf that _PORTLAND_BANGOR_AUGUSTA_ engineers and inspectors’ bills, and other made some measurements and rough 1 have thus far been raising on skim-mllk. -ted tape ", as one speaker put It, ate up This drawings, and has gone over the needs of makes a total charge of #42—Just dotlt>ie ant Steamboats. targe a ol tbe tbe MARINE LIST. ftailtoafeg too portion appropriation what I wax paying a year ago. school with Supt. t'atten and Prin- lor road work. ii ii it* much the custom for the price of cipal Stoddard. He will later submit a '*! la worth. Boy t. Haines waa sleeted a delegate to commodities to be raised these days, that I plan for the approval of the city and « little Ar Sept 26, ach Storm Petrel, Boston Eastern Lines State-Wide Good Koeda to be pay heed in most instances, but I cau ■lumui. Steamship the meeting Sid Sept 26, sch Lizzie D Small for Bangor think of no reaaon ALL-TBS-W AY-BY-WATER held in Augusta Wednesday, October 4, why we should pay war Tbe annuel agricultural and domestic Sid Sept 27, sch Nellie Eaton for Rockland j prices for water in this town. And as for the Hsncock and was instructed to protest to tbe gov- fair of tbe Methodist society will be held Coumy Ports. argument, so very common, that the ia West Sullivan—Sid 23, scbs C BANGOR LINE ernor and council tne supply at hall Sept Taylor; against discon- Hancock Tuesday, Wednesday and 1 diminishing and tbe demand increasing— the Ird, Bar Harbor; Acnie and Reuben, Boston of tbe work on the of next will be Ar sch tinuance Bangor-Ells- excuse advanced the Thursday week. Dinners Sept 22, Manie Saunders, Northeast! by gasoieue producers- Harbor. Turbine Steel Steamships BELFAST and as worth road, reported was to be done. I would remind that the served each day—a chicken dinner Tues- you water in Branch Ar Sept 27, sch Mabel E Goss, Boston ; CAMDEN The to call has ever a flab dinner and a baked meeting adjourned, subject pood rarely been more plentiful day, Wednesday Southwest Harbor —In port Sept 25, schs Leave Bsngor week days at 2 p m for Winter- lor another meeting by tbe executive than daring this past wet season. beans and ealaa dinner Wednesday. Ida B Gibson disc coal to J T R Freeman; port, Bnckspcrt, Searsport. Belfast, Camden, Lizzie J Clark, loading tish Rockland and Boston. committee. If the water company is not a fair There will be entertainment LAMSON earuiug special RETURNINO-Leave India Bass Harbor—In port Sept 25 sch Anne Lofld, wharf, Boston, AND rate of interest on its investment, andean j at m. features each day, and moving pictures Apple River, N S, for-New York, with piling. ! week days 5 p tbe increase in < AIT. ( LARK DEAD. justify water charges, I do each evening. An agricultural exhibition BAR HARBOR LINE not wish to complain, but*1 believe that the Leave Rockland at and demonstration will be each daily, except Monday, HUBBARD given BORN. and water users of this community are entitled to 5.15 a m, for Bar Harbor intermediate Farmer ILincork Man Long In Ad- Mr. a of tbe landings. be euligblened in to at a day. Clark, representative regard this, time RETURN—Leave Bar Harbor daily, except julunt-tieneral’s Office. MaXaM Co., will each AREY—At Stonington. to Mr and when a public service company is attempting Advertising speak Sept 21, Mrs Sunday, at 1.3 pm, for Rockland and intar- Tbornss Clark, a former Hancock George L Arey a son. -six years ago 122.50 annum. of Maine, and at 3 o’clock a lecture by UmericaJ per BROWN—GRAY—At Castine, Sept 17, by Rev landings. oo Mi. Desert Island. He served as clerk Would you be so kind as to enlighten tbe County Farm Agent G. N. Worden, on M Muder. Mrs Ella G Brown, of Castine, Return—Leave Sedgwick daily, except Sun- to Alvarado of under Adjutsut-Oonerals Samuel Ual- water-users of this community with the “Small Plots of Land,” followed by a dem- Gray, Brooksville. day, at 8.00 p m, for Rockland and inter- — — to BILLINGS GRAY At South Brooksville, mediate landings. Ugner. of Calais; Henry M. Sprague, of answer the following questions: onstration of proper methods of preparing Sold By Sept 25, by Loring B Coombs, esq, Mrs Steamers of the Mount Desert Lines con- sMSMln Auburn; Selden John When did the Public Utilities Com- Ramona R to Russell Connor.of Angnsta; poultry for market. Thursday forenoon Hillings A Gray. nect at Rockland with Bangor Line steamer Smith & Head mission of tbe SUte the T. Kichards, of (Jerdiner; Augustus H. approve there will be a bread and cake contest. GRINDLE-GREENE—At East Bluehill. Sept from and to Boston. schedule which appeared in your re- 28, by Rev B H Johnson, of Ellsworth, Miss Farnbtin, of Hangor; Elliott C. Dill, of In the afternoon there will be a plant Beulah E Grindle, of Bast cent advertisement in Thb Ellsworth Bluehill, to Fred MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE Hallowsll; Albert Qreenlasr, of show, and in tbe evening a L Greene, of Bluehill. Eastport. Axutrix, what was tbe nature of spelling Direct Between Portland and New York KING — HIGGINS — At Manset Capt. Clerk waa a notable figure at mstcb. In sdditiou to the agricultural (Southwest Steamships North Lnnd and North Star. tbe proceeding*, and did anyone rep- Harbor), Sept 16, by Rev H F Doran, Miss 3000 Extra Miles many musters, camp (tree end regimental resent the water-users of Ellsworth at exhibits and the special features, there Pauline King to George Higgins, both of Leave Franklin wharf, Portland, Tuesday, Southwest Harbor. Thursday and Saturday at 0.30 p m. reunions. While a Undent at Maine Wes- the time auch approval was obtained? will be the usual booths. Thomas A. leyan seminary at Kent’s Hill, he enlist- Assuming that tbe Public Utilities Edison's wonderful invention, “Tbe Dia- METROPOLITAN LINE. O^oMfourOjdTires ed, serving until the does of the end t'ymiaiMinu is acquainted 1 g a general re-creation will be DIED. war, mond Disc,” of music, Were you to new way with :he of the Direct Between Boston and New York, going buy being promoted to tbe rank of captain. c<«pllsiintjbn exuibited by the local agent. Tbe Eastern ones this company which operates ^the water COOMBS—At West Franklin, 8ept 14, Frank 13 1-3 Honrs. If spring? Then wait When the war was Clark, re- of will a fine over, CepL Furnishing Co., Bangor, give P Coombs, aged 44 years. 6 months. 8 Route via Cape Cod Canal. until avstein In Ellsworth, ggge^there any days. you. have investigated turning borne, waa appointed postmaster range to the church, social or fraternal DOW-At East Boston, Orville H Express Steel Steamships MASSACHU- evidence prvseuied to the commlasiou Sept 24, Maxotires. There are several at West Tremont. He wae collect- the number of Dow, formerly of Ellsworth. aged 46 years. SETTS and BUNKER HILL. deputy or tending to show the valua- society getting largest showing GOOD WIN—At thousand miles or of customs Bangor, Sept 22, Mrs Caroline Leave North side, India Wharf, Boston, more in , id tbe French man’a bay dis- tion of the Ellsworth water votes. One vote will be given for every your system as L Goodwin, of Cedham, aged 79 years. weekdays and Sundays at 6 pm. Same ser- old tires trict. 11s warns the one for 26 cent without blowouts,with- memberof the Loyal Legion, a unit? admission to hall, every HUNTLEY- At Eastbrook, 20, Libbie B vice returning from Pier 18, North River, foot Sept New York out a past commander of Seth Williams post, Was the matter of segregation of the purchase, and three for every meal ticket. Wilbur, wife of Maca J Huntley, of Bar of Murray St., City. punctures, without trouble* Harbor, aged 28 years. Find out about 0. A. K., of Angnsta, and a member of Ellsworth water plant from other II. T. SANBORN, Agent, Bangor. RUTTER-At Bangor, Sept II, Mrs Olive Rut- business conducted by your company Tremont lodge of Masons. ter, of Franklin, aged 76 years, 5 months. gone into with a view to determining a A MODEL BARM. (/:• Ckpt. (lark married Mtee Deborah A. fair rate to be charged for water ser- _ Hodgdon, wbo survives him, rritb three vice? Great Cove Karin, Broolclln, Will ELLSWORTH MARKETS. children—Charles H. of fi Tliey cut our tire coats in two. They Clark, Boaton, I am sending a copy of this letter toTns Have Finest In the Mrs. County. P makA more milee and smiles. Made John K. Board man, of Naw York, Ellsworth rs are retail in Ellsworth American, I believe this a barn Alex. S. la build- Following prices 1) to fit snv size tire. Ask today for The Porter, Jr., that and Miss Alice M. Clark, of Auguata. Ha matter In which the pubilo is vitally inter- to-day: I] facts, and proof Maxotires ao all ing on his place at Brooklin-Great Cove It and more than we claim. Let us show you leaves, too, in tbs hearts of hosts of ested. Yours very truly, COUNTRY PRODUCE. the and tell Farm—will be one of the flneat in the jB MAXOTIRE you who uses friends, a won his Fulton J. Kidman. Dairy batter, ft. 80 $88 them. Doit’t buy new tires until you see place which, by gen- It baa been with country. planned great Fresh eggs, dos. 48 us. Maxotires will save you both money iality of manner, kindness of heart, his trouble. care Kilham & of Y and Ana BOYS’ AND G1KLS’ CLUB. by Hopkins, architects, Fowl, 1b. 25428 personality, atarllng character, and F. S. I Boston, and Mr. Porter baa personally Chickens, lb. 35 $40 \ Nask, teithfulneee to duty, will never be Ailed. Dl First County ContMt Kxhlbltlon In put much thought in it. It is to be of Hay, loose, ton. fi2$$l4 Prompt in response to his country’s KUsworth Oct. 20-21. flre-proof construction, brick walls, steel VEGETABLES. rail, gladly offering hie life in the begin- Potatoes, pk. dollars in beams, concrete floor. Everything is under 30*i35 of hie Two hundred prize., given by king young manhood, to follow tbe accessible Sweet potatoes, ft. 03* tbe bank, of Ellsworth, will be .warded one root, making It especially 8tar> tod Clark waa a Cabbage, ft—.. 04 Stripes, Ckpt. gal- men can do all at tbe first county contest of and during the winter, and the lant soldier. In offioe ha fulAllsd the boy.1 Beets, ft. 02 duba In Ellsworth on their work in doors in bad weather. Onions, ft trusts placed in him, with the devotion girla’ agricultural 05 October 20 and 21. On the ground floor are the pump room j Carrots, ft. 02 characteristic of the man. The same On these dates tb. 176 boys and girla in tor all the machinery of the water supply, : Squash, ft. 03 loyalty marked his life in relation to H. D. a for Are a FRUIT. E. BAKER, OPT. Hancock county clubs will take tbe city garage cars, work-shop, bay (tmily, friends and associates, end his Lemons, dox 40 of Ellawortb by storm. At tbe exercises and wagon barn, horse and cow barn, $45 wise life so lived that hie death dox. bringe from each a milk room, Oranges, 50 $60 to in flancock hall Friday afternoon and separated other, Registered Optometrist PLUMBING. those who knew a sense of A FEW STAPLES. him, deep- cold room and an ice-house with a evening and Saturday morning, these storage Cradutf Phil. Colitis of Optomstry rat personal a Sugar, granulated, tb.-. lots, the lose of good citi- of from to tons. 07* Hot Water Heating, Furnace young will read their original capacity sixty seventy **k, ■ and de- people powdered. 12 Office 153 Main St., Residence 65 Oak St. gallant eoldiar, loyal friend Over the are two bedrooms and. essays, telling what difficulties and garage yellow. Work and Jobbing. voted husband and fatbsr. 07* EI.LSWORTH, ME. in bath. The pump room, garage and work- triumphs they encountered raising pota- Coffee, ft. 80 $85 will move office to house. The funeral waa bald at home on About October^, HONEST the are The WORK; HONEST PRICES toes, poultry, pigs, market-garden truck, shop all steam heated. workshop Tea, lb. 40 $65 Sunday afternoon at three o’clock. The Come in and inquire about tbe and in learning to can Iruita and vegeta- will be equipped with wood-working and ! Molasses, gal. 40 $60 remains were taken to Southwest Harbor Years’ machine and all to auto mo- MEATS AND PROVISIONS. NEW SIR WILLIAM CROOK’S LENSE Twenty Experience. lor bles. tools, repairs | interment. Beef, 1b. .. 25 weariug this.lense light will not hurt tbe Personal attention to all details. Telephone Tbe public ia cordially invited to attend biles and boats may be aone in tbe shop. $45 By Veal, ft. 18 $30 eyes. or mail orders promptly atteuded to. tbe exercises and to inspect tba exhibits The hay barn will be flre-proof j Lamb, ft. 22 $35 for and Leland Reunion. with a large hollow tile Appointments Mondays, Tuesdays Saturdays Family ol potatoes, canned goods, etc., produced throughout, Hams. or oard The 25&28 Telephone postal EDWARD F. Lelands will hold their reunion tbe members. Tbe will be ventilator in the center. In case of Are, BRADY, by program | Bacon. 25 $80 27 years’ experience In Boston, New York and Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. Saturday, Sept. », at the grange half, announced later. as bo often Happens in Hams, ail aoors Salt ft. 16 Philadelphia. pork, Telephone 173-2. Salisbury Cove. The muting ia in charge of George N. will be dosed, and the fire will be allowed j Lard, lb.18 the ventilator Worden, University of Maine extension to bnrn itself out, becoming FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. Albert N. Cushman CLOTHING in Hancock connty, and a huge chimney for the smoke, etc. Flour, bbl. #8.50 $9 50 SfctaKgcnum*. representative Once more I am iu a position to ask the A manure of feet fancy brands, bbl. 9.60 310.00 pat- the Pomona grange committee on exten- pit concrete, forty ronage of the public, and place tbe name of Corn, cracked or 2.10 sion work. from the oowbaro, will be used for stor- bag,(wnole, meal, Electrician and Contractor Friend before the public of Ellsworth and as the all the which will be Shorts, mixed feed and middlings, 1.60 §1.76 vicinity again entering clothing busi- Tbe clnba are iScated in Outine, Eden, ing manure, dumped j ness. Come and line of suits and Oats, bag, 2* bu... 1.70 Electric Supplies and Fixtures inspect my Ellawortb into it by means of an overhead trolley pants. Let me save you money. IRON Ellsworth, Falls, Hancock, and PEPSIN, NOX, • Cleansing Repairing Promptly Done. Hull's Cove, Indian Point, Otter Creek, system. A ksd Hammer for Children. Estey Building, Ellsworth DAVID FRIEND West Franklin and Salisbury Cove. The entire bun will he lighted through- There ha$ been an annsnal amount of sick- Telephone 38-11 AND SARSAPARILLA out by electricity from ths Ellsworth ness among children everywhere this sum- Mniu Street, Ellsworth SOUTH K1X8WORTH FAIR. mer. Extra precaution* should be taken to * Magnificent Combination—Finest light station. All water used is from a keep the bowels open and liver active. Foley (pToftaatonai CarDa. 300- foot artesian well, and will be pumped Cathartio Tablets are a fine and wholesome CotnmtMum JflcTrtjants. Course of Medicine. Opened To-f>»y, With Good Ex- physic; cause no pain, nausea or griping. by electricity, into three storage tanks Relieve indigestion, sick headache, bilious- the L IC E SCOT T Physicians and hare hibit—To-Morrow Big Day. with air and ness, sour stomach,bad breath.—Moore’s Drug h7 pharmacist* fitted compressors, having Store. X 1864 1916 « known the desirability of con- The annual (air o( the North Ellsworth SPECIALTY MADE OF Joi a capacity of 5,000 gallons. TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING "hung iron—a superlative tonic—In a Farmers’ elub opened to-day, and will AND medicine. It Is expected that the barn will be GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. b.ooj.purifying, building-up continue to-morrow. There is a Rood ex- Agent Union Safe Deposit A Trust Co., of rorfc * he with use winter. combination of the iron finished for the coming SDriutUsctncms. and, for furnishing Probate and Surety Bonds f-ood's has now been se- hibition of farm produce, tor which this Sarsaparilla Agent Oliver Typewriter! typewriter supplies c:red the thought of section of Hancock is famous. through happy county Cor. Main and Water Ms. Moore’s prescribing Peptiron Pills to be taken to (over Drat in To-morrow will be the big day of the Plenty Say. Ellsworth- Blushlll More). Ellsworth. Me. connection with the Sarsaparilla-^: of “Tour husband Is quits a speaker. °ne before after. fair. There will be a Rood program eating, the other Very eloquent after dinner.” In this way the two medicines work sports, including a baseball game between auto line: DR. CHARLES B. DORON WANT YOUR "You ought to hear him whan the together most harmoniously and Ellsworth and Holdan teams, a slow race, OARROLL JOHNSTON OSTEOPATH each other, meal Is a trifle late, before breakfast.” Auto Iwtm EUa worth at 7At a. m. and FARM beneficially, supplementing race, children’s bicycle doll/ PRODUOT8 “nd giving a four-fold result in blood- pap race, running AM p. at. tor Blaahill, via Baat Blaahlll. Be- Specialties: Nervous Diseases, men —Pittsburgh Post leaves cleansing and up-building. race, old men’s race, open only to turuiaf Ulnehtll at 9.05 a. m. and 6.00 Diseases of Stomach. Lin Md Dread, Tou P- m. PAR, at.35 Eggs, Peuttry , get blood-purifying, appetite- over sixty years of age, and a 100-yard Treatment and In Mi S Mr* it MMm's itaMa-Aaaricai Hmm itaMa Consultation, by Appoint- rVUlDvS fl’lng. liver-stimulating qualities dash. — Temptation does not make a man ment, in Ellsworth on Fridays. *WI, RppiVa, flood's and gnat tonio Sarsaparilla dance to- bad. It shows him i properties in Peptiron Pllla The fair will dose with a merely what be Is. Address, Pearl Bid*., Bangor, Me. Price*, Shipping Tags, Dressing, Packing l -y these medicines today. morrow evening. —Thomas a Kempla AMERICAN AOS PAY Telephone 1MSM. Rea. 3131R. and Shipping lnstrnctions, etc., sent In*
% NEWS the dam. Augustine Mason has charge of COUNTY NEWS COUNTY the work. Ralph Cunningham and wits and Mrs. bZuehiel. DEDHAM. Freeman Leach ware here Sunday. land on E. E. Chut bu gone to Port Mia* Ethel Rowe ku gone to; Connec- Mrs. Robert Emery, of Bocksport, was business. ticut to teach. the guest of Mrs. K. C. Mason Thursday. Andrew Moor and Pearl O’Brien are Mrs. B. E. Goodwin and her of Mr. and Mrs. of sister, bouse at Orono. Dunham, Brockton, wiring the new fraternity Brockton, Mae*., were recent gneste of Maas., are visiting his aunt, Mrs. Mary C. W. and wife returned borne Mrs. G. W. Brew ster. Osgood Blake. Saturday after an abaence of eight month#. Mrs. James Mead baa returned from Mrs. Emily Dunbar left to-day for Ells- Dr. J. J. Martin gave an intereating Quincy, Maas., where sbe bas been with worth to eieit her niece, Mrs. Freeman sermon m the church Sun- ber Mrs. Alice since No- Congregational Leach. daughter, Dell, day. vember. Miss Ruth Blatsdell has returned to William Bisset left Monday for Stoo- Miss Agnes MrLangblin, of Lewiston, Bocksport. after a visit with her parents, where he baa as Mias of Portland, and Mc- ington, employment Fred BlSisdell and wife. Bernice, Clyde granite cutter. Laughlin, of Quincy, Mass., spsnt their Miss Dora Dunbar, who is teaching at Miss Abbie Partridge has returned to vacation with their parents, J. A. Mc- North Orland, spent Saturday and Sunday Boston to finish her course at Simmons Laughlin and wife. at her home here. college. Sept. IS. B. Henry Dunbar was in North Oasline Tne academy base ball team won tbe Saturday tor mill machinery that he re- Caroline L., widow of Georgs P. Good- game from Sedgw ick high school at tbe cently purchased there. win, of this place, died Friday at the academy grounds Saturday, by the score William of West Newton, home of her daughter, Mrs. Wallace B. of 19 to 10. Most of the game was played Folsoms, Mass., is here on his annual hunting trip, Black, in Bangor, at tbs age of seventy- in a pouring rain. the guest of F. A. Wentworth. nine years. Mr*. Goodwin was born in The Studebaker car owned by C. E. Sept. Dedham sod lived hers until after the Greene was burned last Friday, the fire 25._M. deetb of her hatband, about five years ago, from Mr. Greene resulting back-firing. ASHVILLE. when she went to Bangor to live with ber was driving the car at the time, but es- Leroy Tracy, w bo bas been employed at daughter. She was a good Christian w about caped injury. Bar Harbor, is at home. woman, and always had a kind word for The district convention of Rebeksh Sbe was a member of the Con- Tbe next meeting of the Wednesday everybody. lodges will he held with Mountain Re- church of this She club will be held with Mrs. Alioe Farrin. gregational place. bekah lodge, of Biuebill, Friday evening. leaves six sons—Granville D., of Bangor; Mies France* Atwater, a former teacher Sept. 29. The president, Miss Elizabeth Albion G., of Oampello Maes.; Dr. E. £., here, spent the areek-end with friends Ricker, of Lisbon, will be present. The of Brockton, Mass.; Ellis L, of California; here. * degree will be conferred by Nokomia Fred P., of Philadelphia; and Willis A., of lodge, of Ellsworth. Supper will be There will be an ice-cream social and Wbitman, Mans.; and two daughters, Mrs. served at 6 o’clock. entertainment at the church on Saturday Black, of Bangor; and Mrs. George W. SO. The sad news has been received here of evening. Sept. Brewster, of Dedham. She is also survived the death at Seattle, Wash., on Sept. 20, of Mrs. E. E. Bragdon was called to North- by two sisters-Mrs. Sarah Billings, of Fred H. Hinckley, son of the late J. T. east Harbor one day last weeek by the Sangerville, Mrs. Lon Wbitteo, of Hinckley and wife, of Biuebill. Mr. illness of her husband. Troy. Tbe funeml was held at the home Hinckley was sixty-four years of age. Thaddens Orcutt, of Eureka, Chi., is of Mrs. Black, Sunday afternoon. Inter- Prince Albert Death was caused by acute diabetes. He his brother whom be had ment was in Dedbam. THE twjy visiting Fred, red tin. and in left Biuebill about and forty years ago, not seen for thirty-two year*. fact, every Prince Albert for tne last twenty-four years has success- WINTER HARBOR. package. h»« Frederic Osborn, of Detroit.Micb., who • real meaaagc- to yon fully law at Seattle. Tbe only Mrs. Judson is a practiced bas bis vacation at Gnptill suffering from unitaj-ever Yen 11 spent Tranquility ► X»difHPwnta living relative is Arthur C. Hinckley, of fractured arm, the result of a fall. Ptitahi .{ farm, baa returned to his boms. JulvAnh. 1807 Tt at meant \ Biuebill. The funeral was held Sunday Mrs. Burton that the United StmciG vrrn. Scbieftelin held services at tbe Holfe returned last weak under masonic Tbe wiU William rver.t haa granted a patent on the auspices. body from t be Eastern Maine chapel Sunday morning, giving an inter- geoenl hospital. prvceaa by which Prince Albert it be brought to Bluehill for interment. And by which tt njxtm bit* end | will be Mrs. Warren Russell bas returned to esting talk. Service* held during throat parch « v >ut cat' Every* A wedding of much local interest took the remainder of the time of the Sebief- ber borne in Queens, N. Y., attar the sum- whare tobacco tt told yovDfin! Prince Albert aw- itirsg y on place Saturday evening, when Fred L. of was mer here. felin family's stay. A gift flO IntnrPT r«d *«*..Sc■ mT and Miss Beulah E. Grindle were red t Greene made to Mr. the here, has ttet, he; ir.dtome Moyle, pastor by Nathan Sargent employment at 1 married at tbe bride’s home at East Blue- po>-‘*>*1 and id: p* .- d I Mr*. Schieffelin and Mrs. Osborn. Summer Harbor, where Club House inn is tin humid.- r« and In biii. fbe was ceremony performed by | Sept. 25. PHCEBE. being built. that clever cryvttl* Rev. B. H. Johnson, pastor of the |kM ho mi dor, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson and Baptist church at Ellsworth. About daugh- 8ABGENTV1LLE. ter, ot Bar Harbor, were guests ot relatives thirty relatives and friends were present. here last week. Miss Olive Bettel was bridesmaid, and Miss Agnes Kane has cone to Bluebill, Harry Gillis best man. The many beauti- to teach. Iran Hanson, Earl Tracy and Mias Olive left last week for ful weeding gift# testified to the esteem Mrs. John H. Bennett spent Saturday Tracy Orono, to] at- tend the of Maine. in which both bride and groom are held in Bangor. University by a wide circle of friends. After the re- Jordan, who has served as- Hon. Henry W. Sargent was in Boston ({Mildred as; Mr. and Mrs. Greene left on a sistant in the school here for two ception, last weak on business. high wedding trip to Portland. weeks, baa returned to the tall term at M iss Flora L. Bowden has returned to h 11 I KKV I<<ris, Alonso Perkins, of South Orrington, waa Bring you live nowT" aged Sfly-Ihrea, and hia daughter Mrs. Lather Piakhem end of sis in another ot the town. All ion, "Stuffed-up head," clogged-up nose, tight part “Nowhere—I have no home.” the both of Milo, aud Mn. ia town Saturday. cheat, tort throat are aged twenty-three, Sorrento, visited here sure signs ot oold, and schools in that town were Sunday. Dr. New la sure quarantined. wealthiest woman la tbs world re- A. U. of Medford Ceoter. The of M. left King’s Discovery relief, a Dougherty, Guy Condon, U. 1818, Thursday done of this combination of bal- Sept. 25. N. Alexander Moon, who came from New antleeptlc plied. an Mn. Handall. whose skull is Harvard tarns soothes the irritated membrane, dears injured York is tor college. recently, employed by Bradbury the head, loosens the phlegm, you breathe “Do you live at the Hotel Bt George, fractured and who is in a serious condi- ia Mias Smith at Waukeag Ferry. Miss Jennie Wight visiting easier and realise your sold is broken up. la at Treat a oold Brooklyn?" tion, and Mr. Dougherty, postmaster at' before pereiateotly; half-way measures Itching piles provoke profanity bet pro- Laura Jonas West Brooksville, “No. tax cuts sad Mrs. Lillie Chamberlain has gone to leave a lingering oough. Take Dr. King’s fanity won't remove them. Doan's Ointment you can't me there. I never Medford Center, broken arm, returning to Waltham, Maas. New Discovery until your oold is gone. For Bred Btonington to visit her daughter. She Is recommended for Itching, bleeding or pro- there—only stayed. 1 paid my braises. I» 47 years the favorite remedy for young and will also visit at Port Clyde. Bspt.36. old. at your Druggist, Me. truding piles. Me at any.drug store_Adel. Mil and left this morning. My hand- Tbs steamer Bay State, of the Boston la all I had into Portland, Miss Flossie who has been em- bag there. My trunks are and Portland roots, bound Martin, COVE. PARTRIDGE up at Bellows Falla." want ashore on off McKenney'i ployed at George M. Moon’s all summer, SMotumnti. ledges of is “Then where do o’clock hat- has gone to the Tar ratine for a few weeks. Josephine Thompson, Vermont, you sleep nights?" point, (Jape Elizabeth, at 3.30 "I and Sept. 25. G. with Mrs. William Eiqery and attending don’t know. Can’t you recom- orday morning. Tha passenger, _ will school. mend a good place?" crew were taken off. The steamer broad- EAST OKLAND. Mrs. Alios Burkhart and daughter That finished the tax commissioner.— probably be a total lose. She lies at home from New bard aud Miss Alberta Dunbar is Esther have gone to Montreal to be with Your House the Color York World. side to tha shore, with her bow Painting Right cabma Beal Harbor. her husband wbila he ia waiting for bia last on a Jagged reef, and with her Paint means more than weather for A and a « md Mrs. Karl Blaisdell has returned from a ship. simply protection Costly Tuft of Fssthors. awash. Than was a thick fog a house. But the colors must blend to make a On the of the crown worn the Inshore. The tap* visit in Augusta. Mrs. Mary Lord, of Surry, with daugh- properly apex by blowing sounds new-painted house attractive in the Prince of Wales on special occa- Elizabeth baa bean takeu off bar Conyers Buttons left Wednesday on his ter Bay, was a week-end guest of Mrs. appearance. lightship sions Is a curious station lor end the whistle si Old to Laura Mean. Mrs. and Jeaaie feather, or, rather, repairs, return Philadelphia. Springer the tuft of feathers, the top of which la Anthony ledge was mistaken for H. A. who has been ill several Burkhart returned with her Sunday, for a Snow, adorned with a of the l<«ht* law days’ visit. State Paint told thread. The ralne whistling buoy left In place days, is recovering. Bay Liquid of this 36. Hubbaxd. feather Is estimated at fSO.OOO. ship. Bspt. a of colors. If are Dr. Wasgstt end family, of Bock land, gives yon great variety you undecided what and it has the distinction of being the Pbehe Bock colors to use, our Art Department is at your service. Send us a BUT NEW FACTORY. are at cottage. only one of Its kind In human posses- NORTH FRANKLIN. photograph ofyour house and we’ll be to the Frank of has moved glad suggest right sion. Buy Cotton, BloehiU, colors. This will cost you nothing. Twenty years passed after the lama— * Babbard, Hat Makers. hia into the Mis* Vera Butler ia with Mrs. Arthur first hunter set out to Plant family Wiley cottage. Of course, State is the to use. New procure the Brooklyn Bay paint England made— obuioiuf Alamooeook lake has been lowered about Robertson. that guarantees its quality. feather before it was attained, and Almost doubled (acllltlaa for from the and an immense pur- N. R. ia at horn* from Sooth II roar dulerdowe’t kaedle Bar State l>>int»-«nd than la a Bey State Paiaf during that period more than a doxen pelt* Irappera three feet to allow repairs to be made on Caller, Jr., choicest ygy "* “* *** **r *"*** chasing power for aoquiring the Goulds boro. j* | hunters had lost their Urea In the the selection of raw skins hare resulted from quest The toft Is of oi James.Pi per, with wife and little ton, ia costly perlwak Leansoa A Hubbard Co's recast acquisition feathers, and the visiting in Dexter. WABSWOBTI. BBWLARB 4 CB-.bc. extraordinary danger Belch, Price and Co, of Brooklyn. S Y, Incurred In it waa doe to * century Austin Williams and N. H. Caller wars procuring The Brooklyn concern for nearly mer- the fact that the perlwak, for some un- has been on* of the landmarks of the at home from Waltham over Sunday. de- known reason. Is to be found only In cantile life of New York, aad fur esperts Mias Buth of waa a * Mosher, Waterrille, dense Jungles In which moke clare that It* merger sritb the Lsmson tigers itrieit recent guest of Everett Tracey and wife. their Hubbard Co. make* the latter tbe in t * Sept. 36. T. lair__ manufacturing and retailing furriers concern, •he Qst the Last Weed. United State*. For year* the Boston C. Hun- Moan's Liniment for If enrol Ashes, 11 He—Han waa born to trouble headed by Jareia Lsmson aad Oerin gin aa the Wad'** The dell throb of la re- hard. ha* been on* of New England's neuralgia quickly *P*rks fly upward. She—Yes—to troo- doinf lieved Sloee'a Liniment, the universal * furriers and hat manufacturers, by ble woman —Judge remedy for pain. Baey to npply; It quickly business throughout the country- —AdsL^^ penetrates without rubbing and soothes the sore muscles. Cleaner and more promptly Could sot do Her Cook I as effective than massy plasters or ointment; F. B. Hnrteneteter. Ten., Mo., writes: “I ] by Feror, Asthma and Bronchitis- does not stain the Sinn or the pore*. wa* * clog sBsMsd wltk kidney I rouble two roar*. 1 r soBerer should know that Foley Por stiff chronic gout, BAT BTATB PAINTS an aold I muscles, rheumatism, by s«t *° b*d tbia summer I could hardly do Hi and Tar is a reliable remedy and strains It gives w. I lumbago, sprains quick auawortn...... unnou noaiwlcx.Hmith Bros. “T *»• Foley Plllc and I co cold, bronchitis, bay f«'er relief. Sloan's Liniment reduces the fed Kidney *« pain Stooinfton...Baton & Co Ialeaford ..freak like s new pcrcon. Too mmoy women as! it and inflammation la insect Staalaj atop* racking cougbsihesler* bites, bruises, Northeast Harbor.H. A. Stanley boalbareat Harbor.P. J. Hlaaiaa "•Sleet symptom* ot kidney denotement, Ini membranes; loosens the phi'* and other minor to children. West W. week bumps injuries Tr*mont.F. Loot Bloebll!.Tboiaaa I. Hinckley bock, swollen snklee and Jolnte. aches, »d<* —w— whe«f, difficult breetbio** Uet a bottle to-day a* your Druggist, Me. W. Richardson Mooat pnlne nod a-ssi McKinley..P. Daaert.A. 0. Peraald | rheumoltem.-Moors’t Dm* Store. Moore’a Dreg More. is___ ..■' Sorry ih to* its fan ego, tbe dewghter SEWS " COC-VTY of bad Hurt (Btaekpnto) Sinclair. STATE OT NA»C. otTmbjbbI AU of har life was spent tbm nntU «ttb- To tbe Honorable, tbe Judge of tbe Prebate T® tkr Hoatwaklr. 1 hr Ji4{t W tfer froM* bbookuk- ** * fc* P*» After her la as* fvr Ike «? Hssccrk: mm her -—■. Court, ia sad for tbe County of Haaeeek: OMR Ccaat* her mat ehe mode hoe X. AHua BortiMt » tailing home with her Peter ia Ei:*- kmmt« M«mua l. rramrat* nataaaa jlro. Allen, of Meant Daaert. Hancock ■* father, two aixere Mra Wabater Jelii- real estate, to wit: Five certain Tola or Raatriba* real ratal*. I* trtt; Mr Metbt««,at TbomMton forces of the and restores the par- f«lic»is* M*u.r eon. of harry, and Mra. Joseph Silry, A body energy. ceie of land, together with ail baiidlaga Hit erruua iota or paror it of iaa*. tocotkar W*H» »«“> to l*«i«oo tbereou, gituated in aaid Mount Desert, aad Mill all beiJ*is«a tk'troa. attaate* >* aaM lrrw Ellsworth, and two of brother.-Amos Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of bounded and described as follows, to wit: Moral liram, as* Ooaa*e* aa* eoacritir* a* rrtamt bar ttadirt at Batet Sort indigestion. 10 beset Harbor, and Qroealeaf A, of To avoid the stomach active and Lot Vo. lx One end triced fourth part of a folios*. -o irit T*r*-r it, well, the liver oertaia lot or parcel ot iand attested os tb* 1/n Be. t; Oar sa*Jri*e* feartk part a* a Barry. The Inner.! war held at the home keep o>i«r* the bowels regular. The health of these organs fWt aide of &oarf bound, marked and de- orrtaSa iot or 0*1 crI cf Iaa* ait oato* oa tka sMMoo. *b» hat bam tattiag of her emeor to Ellsworth Friday after- scribed on plan user by James Peters as lot aaat at*r of Run ft doss*, aaarkoo as* *o- Vo ft. sis acres, more or •erfbo* os astir 0/ jliau Petris aa UM -«•**< taatmito Metro* noon. containing ninety pise ,,,0-a I* lOKt" Bo. W. eeotaiaiac siart/ois acroa sort or *•!*-■*■ A Fsiek>. Lot Vo. I: One q Barter part of lot ninety- g»urd»jr- Is Assured < ne in common ana end;viced, ba d lotft » '>ot Bo. 2 Oar ooartrr part of kit start*' '*«*»' • ***rk 10 *“• by east of oar is eotsBoa On* at aide Borne*'»-Bound. in aaid aa* aedfrteo* rwi M. A. Fly* ALKOKA. on tne H—taamd «»bt tad t Beecham’s KDs. A harm' iV.e which Mount Desert aiaotr oor u os tkr root at*r of Bearer'. aoaa* ** *«k; r:r:tdy, Lot Vo. k: at ms-take set in tbe la ami* Boo st Desert. w A omasa*. Dane hae an esle- Beginning pnrcbaaed acts cue sumaca, liver, bowels and kid- on* and one half rod* from tbe cos- Lot Bo l: at aatakraot is tka laoif ire; *oaf- immediately ground Brstositur mobtle. ier of tbe tows road leading through tbe |in«*4 our as* osr baif ro*a frots tkr crater »i(tarr morning neys, and in order. Miiir. n: bM tnd toning putting good working bound district, as tbe aorta west corner of of hr wos roa* i«r*ia* ikrotlfft tbe «®U* B. Mile hae a 1 on the birth of ■ Fey aeoeptwd position and formerly owned by jfnry P. Bracy I CMttr t-t_ at tkr sort B« art anruo ot 1*4*1 daugh- Millions of ■ * * ,^,-a with the B. A A. H. B. per*-’ *■■-'] because, zl and raening ucutb eighty four cijpwtwt, f rio 1 oa-s*-* > r V inUd nun »• uut an*. -die ter to ** etkW. e .. lv v «at *0-0 r*f*. ■... hundred *iSt> •*.*»* uittg gL »*•«, ter. the id. pc c. — -——.. — ~a c. .u Ink ■ Mie. Itora baa jw... m tbe ground: ib-nte north a>* east, MitCr O and •!*!> fevif' to » *:ak* *et l« «bo bat tom m t Maoe gone to NsU o*greeu * Sirtaut, one feet to a stake set in and t©* Browne, ibim n* r* * *;■ gr«*a «aff» Carolina to attendBaton) twenty tbegr* tbt bat college. tbe nee ft central on hundred and twenty on* ..I M u- • rt *- * MU «b k ran ado mp nn* ««»««, jatatd following oey. sixty five :*•** «• «emf p«e *eecolHdgiog f- o< *«» m -*.<.d*«d aai Httta. Mn. S. E. Owe by ie her M»»oti»Ttt visiting daagh- tbe nee sontb at* degree* went, five and one »tgly 8n Jr« u> corner pwi of tnu> tenor; tor. Mre. F. O. Busby, st EUevrorth. feet to tbe place of con- tbenc* aou'ia •** degree* we**- 6*e and use* w ixidgr tod Unul; tart dowd j quarter beginning, b taining twenty cne bundled and sixty »t«. yrnmner feel te tbe place erf beginning, nag' bad rtturnrd Everett wile end wf -cue tu tamer botht U Ham Scboppe. eon. j more or leas. tain mg twenty hundred and df ^jr fee !*•*. C- Cherry bed. who have been rteiucg Mr. ! Lot Vo 4 Beginning at tbe northern iin* mo-e or te»an.iogwn.l>> of be Sidney P Bracy homestead lot at a Lot Vo «: Barinaibg at tbe northcra line Scboppe’v staler. Mrs H. T. base • ot tbe eastern mat of old of tbe r boaaeatead »« at a Herbert Smith nod titter. *h© hurt SUsby, one bound tb* ! feidney B*acy Pr. team road leading from tb* abort landing atone bound o® tbe aaete-ea aide of i-b* bid itft lor Drecbon A Vela* to W«m* with Bo*. 1 ti -it -Mamr1' tbwomamaer, Specie Every near bargent’a Love on tbe eastern aide of ! tOkU road leading from tbe itfwt .adding Sold re -aaci Z6c 1 tbe II- C, Friday. Dana Jordan, wile and little grandson, ty dregf-iii- C.e world. 1* bvut, 10c, borne*'* bound to tbe so-called bout Sweat bear hargeme Core os eaate n aide of Kitiineton, thence tbe borne* » hound to tbe av-caiied boutfewmrf of who Talley; following southeasterly Brewer, have been routing Mra. ia bout® west ibe-ace tbe noumea* K M laamit, ebte-l of tbr purr aide of as Valley road gener- Valley following erly pr Jordan's Mm. non ben*’.er.y to tbe waster® ane of a side or aaut booth weal rvaC visited tbt eiater. August tie Daws ally Valley generally of canoed. Sab. K»t of iaae to P. I nort beamier!y m> tbe weat-or* line of a -ot of looc urprcttca hare twuerweo tent. Ixjal yearn. c**a«eyed Sidney Braay by Charle* B f raster vi« dee: recorded in land tohidney F. brwey vy Ctoarle* tooiorua St Ib» ttaboa lab Friday. ny Mrs Hancock registry of Osh is book StZ. page H Fraeier by bi* deed recorded m Babcock leahe Morrill, of Dedham, as var- b; peroo— \ CO W'Ha e is either off tfee «ft bill «bo •*• fc». tbe no* souther .y oy tbe western line of regiacry of deed* in book 882. page KA. tbe nee Mm Finn Ftrd. oprruttd *am Mraiaftft*r n*m*i* •Unc her pewits H. T. Sileby and wile. said Frasier ioi to tue northern ime of the aoutberi} t»y tbe weatern line of aaid Friuuar *r*b» ago tt tbt tl A*a court he&d ftt gihM mi • ptatz or maxse. ,pot t*o baafutal Iorobat* is *« Bracy bom* stead lot, thence westerly by said lot Ui tbe northern line of tbe Bracy nome- Mrs w for tb* oftMT of Babeoct ♦* the fifth retnraod bom Tburtdtj, scorn U- K. Bridges, ho hae been r ta- To 1b* H be'stk. tbe< Judge of tb* Prrbsie iine of said home* nC kn to tbe first ipen atea-J tot. tt-eoce weatrriy ot rare line of aaad Btoftr. day of twpftMabes. a. fi. 9H her brother. A. E. the Coe-i »nd 1or tb* CHiu'7 xA Bancerk. tioned booed- containing iwc and one bail botn*M'ex-d i« to tbe Cret-men'.ioneC bound* tw riu brollb. iling Maoe, past matters wet firs" Joaioerti* boring pre- rtynanu Oacri* A ac*e*. more or less containing two and « numbered ft gn. a cat F. Sttpira Bangor «f *er i»4»cft*ed it « b* ordered Tba: Rv.Ml’iErTiTU.T har »eby cc xm a!, icier ;o rotor tbt bcafutal for trrau- Iwgmx person* der tb* bast wifl aid teetasur-tn of EJixabetfc and situated on tbe eastern e.de of Corner • V: on Feteer • plan of Mt. Laaert made in MI7, Mnoda; eftted a off this order to be hath school. by OMruif copy P Bisncw tat* of tb* city, county and sta « bound lying norm ward;/ oi a line eatab- anc ar. Bated a tbe eaatern aide of •Maai'c .labed Awr aeefti mucomm*** is toe M. pet y of JS«r York, deceased, tor tb* benefit of oer- natec by Job® IS. fcargent and Sidney P- bou&c. lying northwardly of a line eatab »aiL Saps*. BM—CW> Americas, ft wn paper Uan*o v anc F. tsporu ntbatf _ published tait persons h in said wlli that aa Bracy a* a line of partitao® between their by John hargeut e*dney ^IKIIM at Ei fftwortk. u aatd roettj.. «tai r be? pprdad. maj sack traatee b* boida (by ini* in is* ai—pie par * or and appurtenant u- save ok. to wit: tbaaataafaer* ol mi-h ax ft ptobafte eoort » b* be •: E:b 1X1-T. re bat latottd DkJtK appear a lenatti 1« of tand situated is BrockUn. Beginning in the n.iflCit of the brook run- part* v* end appurtenant tv MK lot, tv wit: is oftiC os tb* third off of tnd otmjcty day coast? of fiaaoock fetat* of Mats*, snick is ning out from bs.c lot whe** it enter* tbe beg-nsin* is tb* mldii* of Lb* brook rus- Ctfamtm chapter, tMgwjcfc, Mrs u October, a A !WI, at te* off the riuufc is Iwi hifcfkci ruuung tr ee ti bound* c and describee as ioltosi, to wtt> fiiut out from aue lot where il the of tbit to b* tbeft reoooa. anc m beard thereon a! «e* lootiw: neptor. pfaen. m r«riiawd. they Beginning as a sta a* and stones near tb* old generalij easterly leswi said fear gene's water of me bound.anc lo.iow/ng tbe brook far cast road, tbenc* south tkift>-tsc and urn cotiling piace and ttesi uf said brae? if a general? eMU/Jy iet»e-t mC feargeur* ntor: Mini. “loaboat,*' Friday ttet L. late off Eden, it said Marne Orem, Iu*tor at the I ww had degree* east eight tods tv* inks u stake point opposite a »ww bound near tbt sou. t- cn ;sg pawaoti titw. of mo ferncy to a a. K»uin crctftec. A eertaj* ibsramert tnout sept .M. por- axtd sots. tneuo* south «tltjwt and three- era bank of tbe brook. '.Pence oy the snortest point oppv He * ftWi * bound near be tvtitb- of Maine, toll foe Oronc por-.ix,*-*® br cbe ;wr rriii aad teetamen; of *« tan atf Monday. ubarters degree* west twtiw rods eighteen line sou* ben > to said bound. wneac* sou.® ers twut of Lb* brook thence try she *hvrteal •aid ueoraoed with not tor Sort.<■ toretber pet; :mks so a s:aa* is tb* stone wall, thence tCT 91 east, t »rBt> •‘four rufi* wo a stone bound line aouU*e;2> tv muee wist tn* aoutners ilne of aa«c .«t fee. Jos* H f-re—ry. ale of Crashery «tea x» * u>u$- bonne oo» tax ting MB ag rad# a or* or ioaa. and twenty seven »uc obe naif rod* aorta- Vi. cense aoutfe ** e»*t. not para-■>*- with leer tt* eaid owthmC a ce-tait ttr-amet: eous*y together wits tne ns* of a private road run- eriy lroa said southerly line ot lot Ut*. 91, wo and ’wenty aevea and one naif rode northerly psrportiaeAx be be ioet oil oaf i«rua*in Jam Guiiiatara oat* to Bnaf Ttsura- nzng nor'k ST V 23 rods if 2 la-a from 'he tike casters- boo-.Car* uf said lot Vo. to from an id one inert iin* of lot fee Vi, w the of mic Oi' Men d. smb lor uapetoer prut*os wroterx corner of the absec d^ecribed iot. U and i»te. d.-ng berets to inc.ud* aaaaara boundary of me io; feu V txuuaaaa. tbereo* a*c ier tfte o' Meaning Oaa.-os probate appoixxtBieut zand of E loeUa Biii, at a wtdm of fi feet one bat? is com mot anc cudividcc of and Meaning and intending nereis tv include ti>e execute* oubootaf nx-f tivad. sited pree* ao0ect u gate* and bar* a; tb* foregoing the same preai*w described »» conveyed by one i*ftif is ootsmos and pafHfli n of ai and T»*»c*» an* n«h Mr*. W. T- Bruce try Lor rut ft ibe eawtiru there it F*eMey. nozng tb* saint property heecr. ore is deed A; ice M. to O**org* U b at* and ti»* tftcit premise* described as ossvryef by named. Br»c? Fr.a«' lor to* nr aaiart arorfc. front boo cry L Aaetk Eiicauetk feimm ona. leorotby E B ae* by fleet ca’ed July to ikiA, A*%o* >> feme? iv Oeo'g* H Jbmey and Lorv- La cl* ■ f*erfti Oft. tale of 'asuar it exit C'narmc Draemlaw s dated Aursm 2*. Ilk* veensded :x o* registry and recorded to one Hancock count?. Maine, t-by £ feme? vf oe*c dated July M 1V14. and '* br*» Came- -■county c —!■ ic ►'r*' ioi tba: Caret!;**- P. Xmtm talar rt fcnM.M off dssos lor save counts of feancocx fetal* o? rernary of deeds, nook VA page bit. reoorced :t tn* Mat■ ur«k county- Maine, P«riiu» or mxk other our.at- e person u* ap- of t*ede at V. 1. B These pa on and iamily. whs ham Main* i. UM at book BL pagt That tfae nerem above described reg airy boo* Ml.. page till • jam; run! U. Mnerr'a. pointee adamnet-navor of in* unaig o» said beptetuber property MS*r mat all said rea. estatt abort deacrifaed owned by Omorg* E Bracy a c t. Tna tbe lor*go ng property nereis above me** the amnsuer at thru prelaw M deoraoec. pfwamiitf Caroline F Ferxina, Mr* Bsuxo* too .ret. at >* by wear 0*1.7 property off any kmc. tea. or per- B'acy minor* a* afortsssiC i* subject wc s deecT-eC- owned by Worge H ferae? and M.;tntp daugi-ier ant. heir mi-tom ad mmtt tteowaa-g. Mr Mew-tan. Mem.. Tenant; sons*- owned by aaid Eia-Mtt P Munuu at mortgage gives ucfoie sate conveyance by iNtrothk t ferae? minor*, it tbojeei tea ti*.' >: Mr*. t-B GAasaaa- J'-brnf Tutnriout a * of ft i*erurtn. is lit rant. the time of i*er deasx, water »# sr.uamr-c In '.be A i» to. Brae* to ante mmo'S. on vtiew mortgage g.-»en before mid ooc'evauoe by eatc county. «eceaxc Pe.ttiom ua bidney Mrs E. £ firwrniew ton ‘warMaj tar his* of Maine and is the?''lor* tb* on ;y mortgage there now remain* Cue U»e sum of iiiw «T ferae? tv mC minor*, os wb*c* Sivrw C«..**u aac l*JB Booth Hao- f»- C-fc t#-it Jt Mecrre oEnxf* otbo* ftcrtaox pe-aut ot iner* now remain* the aum of about r.I>e Vi meet War m- prcgpertj Ik in* fetal* of Main* sJtec.ee oy anon: tnroe nunc*ec and sixty do ijar * max gage due Mew York ettnwi ^appointee mtmuiii*x.Tmior of the estate of aaic caee o-are rart-nad meter* at Cbeir vase irne tna: aaid fcimebeth P feftauaOM tbere is no; sufficient persona, property tc tore* bundled anc maty hollar* that mere i* armea«ffC p*arxited by JbariiKb P Moore, a band ior e mart trip, amUing mleriwei. aadnsuc Eiiaaueic feiminau* art on* and tb* pay sate oetr mat it would u* for tbe bene- not saflneot peraon* property uc pay mid pater mot Oabcnier o aaic tteceaaed beset, of It. iZL ■ass* pereui. that a fair vru* Urr\aifisaid rea. fit of said uevrgr E. Bracy. minor. '.bat said debt. nai tt would oe io- in* mic BegK... B**«t haJArvat.. i*i* off Aeotn. Jaa;y. 6e- r. n estna* auos* described af-a* sun. of fifty do*- tea. estate •bvuiC a* so*d lor tar payment uf X>orutt y £ ferae? mis tna: * -id ft*, vacate X Eli» icy ho* maned trc*n f '3«***-:. Fitex aocoum of .Eotoen 3EL Lardtiber arx tkK it is for in* neaz 1 dense of ah pas ■aid oeot and mat any of tbe proceed* tbuv.c ne acidfcr the payment of said deot. MJKTH LAMtXM. a-c Tbonat Mum. eaeeni tx. filed tor settle part part* »omi im ha* Mrs aaiuat baa wa- ■k tas» snstreoiec is asuc rea. estate anoe* ce of muc «a*e remaining it tnt nano* of said and tnat any pan of the proceed* of mid eoribed and for in* aa*d imsr esksie mat said guarcmi after '.at payment o' said debt. m>e reniiwt:n* i» 'be uandc o* aaio guardan le?. M-*_*-n»ii} f*M iMri Bduluic. »ik rad !■« Om-tiom W. Loori nc* of Bscaamorv is rea* snxat* above drecr ovd a* eo/C for tat aaoube w « asodeta a: ntitai o! A*yrl.. Man in nm ana at dollars anc tna: An* pruoeod# of W pereJore your pelt loner pray* tbaft be planed at inter**t. Cotvati. amurt o' ftaipt * Looie: arltCT—nrator fifty ■sad sa^ be a: tb* opt*** of said treats*, may ne .ceuwee is sell and convey said rea, Wherefore yovr petitioner pray* that ah* I t ■ -.a o> atoouf o! to fi.ee to* eesAMaeuetu. Matptasd. eitfirr deposited :x some sawings tai i estate at psiuiit or private sa.e lor the pur- may t«* icenaed toaei. aud oonvey mid real Mary F i£ ipriaa .ate of Lden •* eauC MUe. irS to matmahw KaSat M a a: haa- ssaseaf Maooacnni pose str~rssif eatBie at public or private aue lor tbe pur- Mood*} Alnt ala, arMo iiriiptrynd eaun Qeoesanfc Pwr met fcna oesaunt off :. ■non narr.id ns Imued at Moss*. Imsert ;as first day of au- poe* aforesaid S. a» IliWaar & tirtasr fbec lor oettie Sept C rniej »na«! BaotAar Mrr. Jfct’ya Hicgrtaa wat Ikertii by a gust a d. UfiB i/atec a: Moon: liaaert. tfei* fir*: oar of _ der lb* .law* 0* Ms Mxnvtixjt L. Ai.ias. rvttgbtft. a. c. hit Fboamavs £ fa-a ft*. Can*. ttaoorf Marry F I/imgaa .as* * BeOfsntat. lx said Wbrwkore your petttn FTaTE OF VAZiE. BErr-fturr VTATE UF MElVE. Mia. Bktwc a! Mr atari _ pray* than a* atey b* an: AjitTnCj*. iay i. IrwuAieaa ac mnamu*: fbetf tor Bassoecc m a*, a provate court ne.d at X- ■* J. ad Oeocribek anc m- fiajscocs sa El a prooawe court se*d at A-Fuyal. Badlaator Rliaewtfc is and lor mic county of Hancock- a* By JMSCdflgfilM Fl^wort* is and lor said county of Hancock fMH » tnaen the we mat ber^ W is i*e of 11 tne iLi: trpo#r • prauur .- Amirra** aas on fit:® day Bepwembee year of our to r .. * n ■» aaairrc Mr. Bo Gap St—tit IJtfrt one tnousand nine sundred and stxwees os to*- ti*tu4ifc? o* September is tbe year of our write. m a« try ja-rmtxw: by Quidsrsf. Tbaft nou.ee -Hereof ne gives Wo ob* anc e rtees St to-- .-. *ne Mr*. Xntz tar herd tboumne sib* Hundred lwa>; Canary iaasB out txtix day of hup—isrr. A 2AIDA a. persons .uweresa.ee s of taWf (Aftis araii law .TnM; tar by causing copy L/i tna lormoing petition v-oerec tna; ta- a u JadliaE TtanBai Mr. aa.c ar.itwt aac tn-t o>Ge? tnereos to be be ttna A-Csaiwt* notice thereof gives tv ai person* inter- nuoflsnwc ibrse wees* sueipc—Sweij x*. tne a F a mm anC arxath ET ATE eateC by causing copy of said petition and mat pra-aer. OrjLAlMZ* E.sswoett Americas s Mt C A. Mm-watOr m tar oarer newspaper pcoiirt.ee ten order thereos tv be pvu >*uec three i-' -•■ .lurvne Ousts: at « » a' ue aeaeapaa trwt to bo Euntta At a Preoaas acid a: Elmaoetn. >s ant lor s**c count*, os tne wee** is the Elia worts Americas., 1 HuveewRiv**? Easoorti ax and ltr bmc ros—tf of Man-coca wand day uf October. a d iteit. at ten v Cluck m-C .a:*.?* -.r Mr*. Fiord a new»paper pubiiened ai Eimwor-.t is j wad aarmpaee ox tb* Affix of vs saw off any ferp—tax? yea; im .lx Jorevoot and snow cause if any tne? county taw. tuey m»? appear a*, a proon;* ~ Mn tartar naas of HraCaraoE. m rt>.ta«K. to tier arc* ohiie just wry tne prayer of tne petitioner? snowud war. w oe bead a; JBttamrtu is anc for nut ne grantee. of a me lb- tawitoi wmrwrrr Wka.tiiic am rater, Mr it. E Nchnut county. os tae tmre day October a d brt£ VEBTEEtely E OT-aEE Judge of Frouam at tec o'clock is the forenoon, anc show I i* a-narf. *OC ioaa* tai'T rlitre. Mn. t JL McPataauc jw- etta cut cop? uf vbe origzna. uauft*. if any the? hav* wey tne prayer of in* 'tat mb tl. aaiUn wa vto la. tart u> awr liana a. At.Hum Mr: nrorj. a?vest — E E C-basa Beg.me? petitioner uuvvut not oe granted T- feEfeTHAJife £ CLAHE- Judg* of fervent*. 1 ■ i.oaa u third ran M**pt *• _ STATE UT MAUVE. A true copy of inr orwaa- » £i£> Tv usfioutmint tne Jiadgce Pr Fwoaavr Atve»t £ fc n*aa» V.«*r)-ta* an tossy —•/ «pp»-..* »- a p*w- Gower it and Jv* of Hsat c* n. a. s P r at svd'A *x «ud Imt ‘w'uBti; taM awa ax L _ Jta> wr ape* K-aaj, »n lta ULY r*-pr sir* Usear F _«n- < W mms eunnty «d kb* imrd 0*1 uf Uauo- ». d 14II.E of e n sgnaxn. mantis; iswn -ns esia uf 1 bbt W 1 A ft. MM- *t m < caw* .n tb* l.e-jeuissi -X « KL&rmCTrT !• tw m Hubert. E iK" me of Oriau'‘ it awiC «.»«- .’*«( of *Ei* ji, „-s< easB- 0 a? tm (bwe wr.y in* -*wy«' sf — Coorf Jfc out for li** nn?t. boa ntoaas Err p nuns* iu**d aa» a» i'*rv-.d po- a. tne ume of tit dfSaa m ne tMUI 'Ji woaC c. of oenais rea -a-ate situated is said Or mad A sra* oopy of is* origina. K*£*£Lfl'“MrMMffU lu-tt-Ofl* fk'Hlf of Vl*t non nose anc described a* lot < owe, viz A i»u o’ -or -t Ctww. bw.tw'' ,t *»*<• o am Mr* #f*d Ap' .ut v? o' mac wins tsnsu same, nnudxngs COUXT; Of-v*r. *•*. JjaiAA-AH* «**£ lAU'«»UA i. oarae tnerwcm situate t® tne S'* t.E«a.u.. Aor pan standing nortnerT? fu«A Ml tm ’-Jim i**"r tirwia* wu. :u- ourp-f siew of tne cross use leading from tne so Of or Ounaj* r*a taiai* «U»»i*C Jfc «nc x?.. A.. M. itoautai Ora*- wm KAiKt usiac Iro-r's tell, an tne Back -idge road »u- po? MouiiGn ate tliar ‘“‘one a* lw.tvwt v * lx to* Iroombit to* of to* hiw cal«ed and being ks tarn par* of tne vows Ju&jr* Ttt* tsaff o* *ot aac ni*Cia$t •hum Umn, a&c tur to* of fiiuioiict snows a* East Or mac. Ba*C nr. contain* Ot uKat* *!U‘#> ot co-tm of Ttiirt ''<*£ >tfcuui. seventy acres, more or lass, and was tne noma rep; ear mi Uia«' Trip*, «fw!* Ui o»c • eac tarn of lie sant M Twk tiM (jem* a? ;w fnmaai REWitTFrU-l Tnax tne debts of tne usosasc-c a* at Jkho E Tripp fcavoKtxiC I* T rip*, act x*mf!- “* «**• o* aaueriajun Tripp neari* ascas ne ascertained. amount uourx W f“*:p*.. a of aatc Mourn liwett aoiout- u t m at u- *7* » Aac :u* ita. aatt wuirt art tat aw of tenaa fxptiiMi of aa aat a? ac- End xoe expense* of sa«e anc of ad- rra. «uau_ a ut«ec ix. Mli'vtL xt aaxc Autmiraoiui. la j. muxsr. ratio®, wc w » ^ rocax- apt aeac-taec at luiuopa *t Hen** zero-mutt xx. utsunux auc aattmoac of uw Atmn.ir.uic *x ai. it m tutue ixniiuf it a!, it M t aao^n. Trip* toMteaveac Bt uuotC a* toJtoer* Tna*. iUi *mju* o' Um j^rmua fsatavt Tun; fa* vaiut «f '.oe nuu* e*tat* E C. -oat- arc • it*. Via OUT Ton. rar a* altar it: ■ortt. o? laot o: AJrri* Wt—rUx ear. Jim iatrk « JK at .*_ «sit 76 09 atiiC of Ha-re* a«t imp ire. *tmo. »* iauc **♦ yvrmruM «*v**t it ’.i«rr«lo'? r Un tan. Mat mturaad at Mtta- Tun: tw fwrrevnik —tat* it tneiefor* *ta* Ur fl-jre an<* A are tar u: ox. to* ewao: o? iwn iuauflj-JMee; st pa* rut ctem* of -u* o*.d}>«r QampaeU.aiu! Riaulbcieu: u tor atrj'.t o‘ acre* jMty to* Uvwmart O'- r i—•■ mb atuairt a Enu mac crauzaunxif ear nut on* iourtx not ^ajiemw of «*,* aat O. apa-ra ua r -a- "r ot -a .r-t Mo* iaauior CMSOeiMKrt- *XlC fjpeum or m»* ftltC sum o* tern era uiuar- muc mao** U*er*-ui_ Of AGmill isVr*-..,, ot apt 1. it ueu;i>- assnrn erf kGB. ili]«:r*-.iUt not ll i» I**”*-*. "•’.Itoar niurraad bona* tMaatarisa: Tnt tium miuxrrr ziut- »* O-rxeet p? rtr-.at ®ar> to? taas purpoac if aei *oa»* »*r* to* tnai pu'poa* iv #e4 *wu** * af 0X1' Peiap at xtrxr st Uter Ci»ufl>ai»e: par o’ in* ?aa ?*um it- tma to* S^pt-ii •Vt-tt. pfcr. of Ui* re*. emai* u rax**- to* _ uu* ajo •uit of _ Xa* .-xt-Trip*. •uh. O' B7L 4* fra*, aj moah. Taa U*er* x* xw»; eulfu-iotr. prrat'pa tmutu Tnai :u* micrn wotuc m evaatit r«*.x£ju> Tim toe reniOue aou.e I* great.'y Qeprt- at«c a tAYH&L V bi» Wtw* au* of hrmaaiot m&vmiz UMPeou* oU«r Jtr MOpm? T aa*. B oj «a*t of ati boniui timuo? 1'uiaa ctavec fe m.t o! any toereu' a: wn aimur* cuai oj portaox Waewrtor* liar x Mdtar oomo ac 71 —Hu,- hitur, iAMMC n —■11. htuaw iitKC i»j nu t tor IUT mr wcTirc VUU? p*'ii« joue- ypyi ltft- A1>t tort Wiir-Tfrfvre vour petitioner* pray» taat i» o? to cw aaaaa mtata V A nut rat MRSu mzun-.i. v* uiit to? anc pa? «»-' uatrSMVG u «*j nut La* * im* fru Maimcdl iiuti* Lixucuori sac or iter-uan ;t »*: ant ',o«n>*-\ cwpvrj Inna Mansi Boo# may to* aooit o' ew* t. re*i a a* ml* ricjuet emu* a: puc-it o* Eat B toeaiar aaa Mrvto phbp- of iiuc rea ft* yaum or private tirr XaCbtmpp W rwr retort tob* pr*e* las cut |rrnrn tu* payum of ntut aruir ant •« cos- m* Mutt it* ai’t'otmiiKB of e*J£ puuowr* posuott' fir- o' saic *j,yram*- of Ettet A E list? u< «ih Business r«to toe pay meat ceuu »nt *-x prime* *oc -aaaaoit, r* at At «*» i* Hit a' **tc amamtmtrc. B3k; tor .'-euarc u Me. tui£ cox-ve* emu. otf *am:iiaif»tMa. Gaurp UttXB«e * .’u* mil of a < -ui o' winmur.nrtdj. ••;* erf tax: 'Knu M<« Id- Uk «ior* >a.«c at E,if cm is bar Baraar w» a>* at ixmtrmmec ity »uc aiur. *; prrvai* pu-pust buexapor iajc bra: oa- of bentesai. LmieC a: bucft*pvrt, too t*« 6»y o* on. a t .«*.* Of it. ABJ& b*p- mt t iBkUtt AATUt tUBipKOC faftlllWU. ipraiim a. C IVit Susntffl aoc wibr smeraiuC lla&ati uii* man ay- a0, i. a c. 1*14 Ci.nc i~.~-C— *u OMUKt$ amoe*Mk£. ‘v.um £*ec t»; » x> ujrt*«r teu Ljt-tok J 7tu*-» Oflca* 5 nncH(ti£«K tTaTE OF MaJFL U) ft lay CmttsMB trim tor war on nutuuc jMUB. u Ljxmry ^xacttur or* h* jm*. aril ui i-emimmeu. a? m*ic araemamc. :&» :zm wjwu:: EaMvw'X ae ax a coot I r P7ATI JF *iAlFL wm or nt.’Nt p?ouat* u*~iC at ^•CS. -Haaaa hue aaa xt oanoiopact, c» Jaiii Mo»nsi. sod naucntars a Uit UiAeriiAaoe uu n ■*.. wtoi< a» at~ L»»wurt£ aoC to' aait eouiit ir* fiaaooc* Bascucn «t. 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BBBTiyUCP t L ^AKL 3 uflge of f*royal* iiniw *«ew> «»K**vti a U» A true O' to* AtU* --f. £. ; ur_i. e*r** A trm aop* of ta* ©rjgxa*. cop; u-igum iv*TK»a-M-r. »—'ll—e A AS»—i ~ -UAJM.- & a faogiol. a is ilKWliX ftjBHcTiCUX. MfWrepfcj ||.Uf*iUAR A'Mai — t, L C-rfaatot feefDCVtr: JL L &Cg—. ln-ia* •■ Hi ElrtWia u. mu «x*ux' it** aer- tt*' PS AT*, u# lAi at Haro p■*«*** «** v. « ta-t a in* Bpjpeu. wm maim Eahow* at- —At a prouai* vour m;<3 at «a»rxii it. mmu. amso» ax ttk* wbu «*:• L missal woe oot user ir bar fl ATI Ol MAJLKA. -aurit it mat to* nut otma.y o' ii»aav#ca KLrv las i (Atotw: * * BA £ wx » uw euict u. tt* Baa*.oca la--At a proaaW court ip»ic a. RHEUMATISM ot La* fifSi. oa> of tvrpitrium- u. im a eour uric yea? sao. s aamt. tomunxi ■* At arf** toenot If u*;- a* E.*»tvi m—si promt* a. Eiianorlx. it iuit lor an.c county of Baucoce. Sbrsor s bs «i our iX«t ow iaouaaac auh a uatuac auc t^aM-oru. u arte to- mat owuxr of feaacwc*. «t tor :oe of 8ftt a»y*r‘ r>r-pwm.ycr it year «sx van. m. oa* o' u. Dm eaaror i.—osi. Clms Pi la nr* bar- e* xx DBVlMveitSS/ tarptaaMMr our lam. on* toonaaoc mu* ouocnrc auc CavsE m harr*. mi* Btwraii* '-'JbEl /.F iwu'uawai’ u u* oar isnt oa> mmuasc last a&xuarcc auc «ix siaiesi. 4 purport tag os scone; it eerALii SBflBnuaflBl ^ Jt a «^f- o' tut umk. w, ii:. wood. oi Bor baroac. k«cr 4 u, • wii sou M»aat«: C3KB9EiJLft lWTWWit purporting ye (6 xustruar*n. purport ta* » tot * t-upy cr tar iaa. aril: aot te«tan*ei« Mrs Jobe Tsyns owe aooc*<*r a«n* p^r wux aettuoix to ^TjL Ai'SUMarsa cop: of is mm- aril ua mb imp urn... of sue codxci of KJftlLy M. PJiiCl. jaar of PHI*-PK I A, Hsimr oss tar Jacaor Mr u* AitpoxxuBitetx «? OS Bor uatupyute u. U* of tot oataur «ttBw ptTia*: watAe preae&t* I/EL..X £.. uHiKEi ait of iar cu; 4XKIS t * ATlltot utt* of MASTRyTOK, -oniu? ^ ttuC A»amax tea t*ereu i«'tMBioa•**• m Reef} S eoietsosf* oammtg assCaw* of V If** TIHX l>«r.r»c o* QKMRA, *t»A O? VKJV ^ r' V *,Ta y 7 -, V, BHBMK. oecumaw, mad af s* vraas.* ttorwof ;r aasr oeoa»ft*<. ano of ta* prowa-e tnereo? MB ftftic Acvaa—it I*** .' iut pfoaav muwbwi? ia -• «* «u u«r. -M iwrrrrtiTT t *o*t atasr cr fees Ti no. #au? MUM&oau«& a»% liiairxc. ol ^ow*icua ftgjy autoenucatec. aa- ■aitaaHUiWMMi,i3^ %rf F-auaa? .»-«a— tt tt* oralis*. mm ta* of ituir aabMMicacktfaafi. ■EIK5W1CX ;Xre* map* lag mmsM jnoir* pram* Oftvxnf: oeei preamier u tne lung* of pit, a-•'*■«# own pia iin r it- — i. uua A Utv. L ■IMbbmk*' ter err a*-r asuixr. •> o' Bauc**c* to; Uar pu? BB*t"l£r oar «aitf werunv of iiaococa to* la* ip* of jp-socM.* ’jj mu- >ai«. vmutv of f-f a* Aniiur w m bonosor Horbot pat © u*i_i »,a» c is*, atoc nstumtet u. pu;pwfte o' Oeloft .ftijonec.. AkC ftirf tie ,>-»?>■ a- o’ m** >*-. •aaai, Ibirfcj i*Aki. of su- «uc tamnvj o’ d*u it .n* prouau* conn of ur «ut county of i-R-JHiA Aw >tt*J UU ««. vuttl V O. Ouf Joy wmoti is ot ton tram Howsrasii* Hancock aAMf town; of fiaaouca tot intwrwrt. toa; ux taercaf grves tab LnUerec. Tim uotxc* tsnrr*v ue g;aei it auuw Uienof u* fm k> ai inert a.. to? positoismg a! aoTftoxft iukcrawc vaarreu, putrauao uiienawc i»? puv*t*atm a £ A Wood, at Blueoii falls one »y pouimning Mas. tttwar antem Maasattmij a copy or tna* enter lam* aww «uoo«eaiee>* oust? of uta uvaur ta««* mu# it tea a. X Wood. O! C30091OUS b. C_ WWW tx Ut* Liswrym stoerna. a XM—apapcr; u UK Elawrti nanim. ft o*'a‘opap*'r EUaororlc aaarri&a. a aratvavv unsirt a KlamartA is. aau. esnut: a* dan pitiikec a Einwrwnx. a. aftir. county of Bout. pnum at HLkmm»*u„ «aic eu»oiA o* ftaa- carat prrtr u ta* imre as- of l>ro*ei coca prar* u u* Uutc Oay of Imottei oacx>prio' la m tfiirt oay of Imwor a C- faaat A A. Mlt itoto’. tar: SJ»: StxrtMMr A * peasant a d rv it mat laar may apv*a»* a* * procam UUb Una; aaa> appu*' a: a prooaae awn aamr tact a to* a«£ a liLassurX*. ul flour uat u noiC at Eiemroru. tt uAor tan s* ae a**c a- fiu—ury. u aut tar out of to? aaa const: of 1 ait tswaty- of Bfttwsoca. ax vex. v> cioc* sx. tat wnuu £.astM«oA a bn- o-cimsa u, tut fvn* oo-l -aoa ItmtiMt ««C«bmf CftHM. t any vney urn* a«c^ uAaat. if any '.nay ian BEKTfcAJfl E ClA«. Jauge of Wonavt bEETfcab't £ i JU£ tff Fruaaia ! A Vrm copy r brae wpj AW—• 1, L ^j>>a— began*: fcttaat Oauua h*&*n*- Xtfccrtiamwtta galow, Sunday. A bountiful shore dinner COUNTY NEWS a was served, after which the party took !:.: motor boat ride to tbe Pot and Kettle ctab ♦ POULTRY NOTES. ♦ -— ♦ STONINGTON. at Hull's Cove. In the evening, fine music wss furnished by Mr. snd Mrs. Chester ♦ When range Is limited spade ♦ The lobster fishermen are getting their Klouse and Miss Velma Bragdon. Ail re- ♦ op the run« or move the brood ♦ traps set. j a most enjoyable day. ♦ coop a short distance dally. ♦ ia his sister j part Capt. Samuel Goes visiting 4 Do not feed too 4 Chester Boynton bas moved bis family to heavily during in New Hampshire. ! 4 the summer. Your birds can and 4 tbe John Linscott bouse for the winter. Capt. Henry Staples and wife are guests 4 will do well on about half of 4 Sept. 25. N. of Fred A. Toney and wile. 4 what yon feed daring the winter. 4 in Bruns- 4 water of- 4 H^f man Eaton, who has been NORTH CASriSE. Change the drinking wick the past summer, is at home. ! 4 ten these hot days; also see that 4 Arthur P. Guilford has returned to is the fall •> the vessels are kept clean. 4 Miss Myra Eldridge spending Vina!haven. I 4 on corn. 4 and winter with Reuben Constns and Feed very light Cse i Robert Domansky, of New York, is at 4 more oats wife. wheat and with plenty 4 Edward West’*, 4 of green food. 4 Mrs. Rose Candage, of Boston, is dem- Frank E. Dunbar and family have re- 4 Examine carefully any feed 4 onstrating and selling reed basket-mak- ; turned to Auburn. 4 purchased during the hot sura- 4 ing at the Frink building. Mrs. Emma Wardweil. is at tbe home of 4 mer day* See If it Is sweet aud 4 Brackett and who have | Frank wife, 4 clean. Be to 4 ! her son Ralph, in Oastine. sure earefullysiook been of Mrs. W. L. Greenlaw, left guests 4 after the beef scraps. 4 Mrs. Mary Willird aud family are occu- Friday for their home ia Portland. 4 4 pying their new residence. The summer people at Frazier island Mrs. A. Grindle and Miss Hattie camp have left, and Capt. Reuben Cousins Mary Dunbar are borne from s visit in Orono. is putting it in order for the winter. crew of men snd teams are em- First Mrs. Frank Warren and Herbert War- A large Quality here gravel on the high- FI3M MIND NEEDED ren, wbo have been in Cambridge. Mass., ployed hauling several weeks, arrived borne Saturday. way. Mrs. E. Webster and son Arvard, Montelle Abbott Harmon, son of Mr. Roy IN CULLING POULTRY of are of Daniel Webster and Mrs. J. C. Harmon, is at Hebron. He Isiesboro, guests and wife. has passed two years at the Stonington Mrs. Georgia Dodge baa been visiting ONE YEAR AGO THE high. It takes a man with spunk to thin her daughter, Mrs. Howard Gordon, at Capt. James Webster, of Vinalhaven, I out bis birds so that he may have a Rnrkliui, has bought the schooner Harvester, of good working force later In the season. Capt. Duke, and will go to Florida, in the Frank W. Dunbar has gone to Portland. .' rites Vincent I-ee In Farm aud Fire- 3400 CAMS INTO wrecking business. J He was accompanied as far as Roc a land side. Many times I do hate to pick up > r.p.m.CHALMERS wife. Florian Small, who has been home sev- by his the thrifty looking hen and say. "You eral weeks, has returned to Hopewell, Va., Mrs. Virgil P. Wardweil, with her son, will have to go." In the same way to to look after his business there. Mrs. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Herman Perkins, ing Bar school. attending Harbor high NORTH SULLIVAN. — tbat Is slow about making growth or was different, and outside built 48.000 of these 8-i :) of were nobody Mr. snd Mrs. Phillips, Bsngor, How Have; waa in Bangor Frida; and which has a deb ate appearance ought of men guests of J. Lee Fogg and wife last week. Saturday. *o tie disposed of as soon as possible four knew what it couid r. p. m. Chalmers. A little extra will make these Miss Janet Tripp, of Northeast Harbor, Hinckle; Robertaon baa recentl; pur- feeding do. with her Mrs. Lei is birds ready for the market, and that spent Sunday mother, chaaed a Chevrolet car. 48,000 in all—a $56,000,000 Tripp. where they should go It Is hardly These four men—the men who Mre. Maude Oaborne baa returned home business in a single model! Liston Mayo snd wife, of Bar Harbor, from Nortbeaat Harbor. had dreamed the car—had little are Mr. G. W. visiting Mayo’s parents, Mre. Annie Robertaon baa returned Mayo and wife. to say. So see we are fo from a viait in Lewiaton. you why proud Miss Doris Powers sod a little daugh- Dorothy Merchant will leave Frida; for “What will it were have a birthday party for the car. ter of Mr. Giles came near being drowned do?”they Southampton, to attend college. Sunday. They attempted to cross the asked. Mrs. Geneva Dickena and children have car that 000 Cove, snd fell into a hole. Mr. Barnes, Any has 50,000 their and returned home from Stonington. “Get in and hearing cries, went to the shore try,” they replied. happy miles of use behind >t found tbem in an exhausted condition l.ywnderand William Hooper have re- an and badly frightened. Neither one suf- turned home from Nortbeaat Harbor. And in three days’ time every certainly has interesting Irs- fered bad effects from the acci dent. any Satan Robertaon, of Bangor, waa a last Chalmers executive had ex- tory and its birthday anniversary Sept. 26. M. week-end gueet of Mre. Agnee Bowden. perienced a thriJ that was new is an event. PRETTY MARSH. Lora Hooper, who ia teaching at North Ellsworth, apent the week-end at home. behind the wheel. School opened Sept. 18; Mias Jervis, fc^la dept. 25. H, Remember this is onlv its f'.rst ol Surry, teacher. it around in Mrs. Nathan They banged city So successful has tne Bmallidge is st Northeast WEST SUIXIVAN. birthday. on Harbor for a fear weeks. traffic, abused it hiLs, ran it car that the Chalmers Mrs. David A. Hooper is employed at proven Mrs. Winslow Newell left Friday for Sorrento. through broken fields, made it is to bund Boatun to remain until Christmas. Company continuing Mia Tracy and son Alton have returned take hurdles would never Mrs. Benjamin Carter, who has been they it into next from a visit in Cberryfleld. rignt through year. visiting ber son at Baysida, returned ask their own cars to Mildred Gordon and Earl of personal So sate in a car home Saturday, Gordon, you’re getting Ellsworth, were at borne this week. take. now in Mr*. Annie Emerton, of Blnebill, re- that won’t be obsolete Mrs. C. H. Abbott and son Theodore turned home Tuesday, after a few days were wets in town on friends. amazed and then the with relatives bare. recently, sailing They spring. Mrs. F. E. Pettengill, of Ellsworth, was sat dbwn and decided to Mrs. Let tie Hum ill. with tier sou and they a gaeat of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Milne last Consider the $1090 daughter, closed ber cottage bare and left bund three times as price, week. many cf these Wednesday for Urono. Detroit. ca s as ever Sept. 25. Q. In observance of the Jewish New Year, they had bui’t cf any _ W. Upsky’s store will be cloaed Thurs- EAST LAMOINE model in a year before— Come in Attend the day, Friday and Saturday ol this week. single today. Fairfield Hodgkins, of Bar Harbor, is L. W. wife and Leo la $22,000,000 worth. birthday party. Bumill, daughters ■ <■.—- -■ -- -0 having improvements made on bia ceme- and Marie, of West Tremont, ware guests lot la"caused a small tery here. of Oscar Hyaom and wife a few days last Scaly leg by very Insect burrowing under the scales Mrs. Villa of who baa week. Klooaa, Boston, of the legs. /The/ affected parte been visiting ber son Chatter, returned Sept. 26. M. should be thoroughly cleansed dally B. B. WALKER, Manager borne Saturday. with warm soapsuds using a hard 8UHBY. bristle brush. Dry thoroughly and ELLSWORTH FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Dana Lear, who has been visiting bia snnotnt with a mixture cf sub- Capt. C. M. Coulter is having a barn grandmother, Mrs. Etta Lancaster, baa re- limated sulphur one part and vase- MAIMS built. line two Rub wall In be- ELL8WORTH, turned to Bar Harbor. parts. tween the scales and after a few Athol Kane returned borne Tuesday for A party of about thirty friends of Hoyt treatments the lege will be clean a abort visit. and smooth. Is Smith and wife were guests at the ir ban- Scaly leg contagious Ralph Torrey returned home Monday In the same sense that lousiness la contagious, but If taken In time la Bat Harbor, from to cure. The shows a l" Shbmfbrmftil# easy picture Raymond Cousins and a friend spent a scaly leg. few days recently in town. What Causes Colds? Allie Townsend and family spent Sun- iKissIble to take an Immature, puny Mrs. A. M. Some of the Usual Reasons day witb bis mother, Mills. •mllot and make tt a profitable member and of baa tor a tew vlaU with har SULLIVAN HARBOR. William Kane wife, Bangor, >f the flock. Beturday daye' ^ Cold in the head, cold in the chest, rfATTVTV O been his Mrs. Leslie btrd was hatched vU UJI 1 1 il-EiTr (on ot Waite, ia — cold in the throat, or cold that set- visiting mother, From the time that _ Wesley. Fred Neal, in^oarn. have lieen marked for an ■ will go .mo tles in your back is all one and the Kane. I should Mrt. Abbie Hutchins, of North Penob- The winter schedule of mails Cold is ■ doom. I find that weak, alow M K1NLKY. same thing. congestion, Mrs. Clare Billington and mother are ■arly .cot, was called here Sunday by the 111 ossa effect Oct. 1. often from lowered vitality. crowing birds are the ones that take ere visiting from resulting spending a few days in East Surry, at Lafayette Oerter aud|family 0f her father, F. T. Carter. Mrs. Lovina Guptill be. returned Drafts, chilled, and being ex- lie out of a man's busl getting Hillcrest cottage. I profit many her*‘ Gouldaboro. to the weather will not W. baa returned to posed give you uesa. tii n..u.,kn, B. Trundy Lynn, Sept. 25. E. Mrs. W. P. Murphy is in Bar Har is attending a cold if are active and _ Mias Inna Conners your organs where we Mln < ((ter lp,nding hla vacation with Still another place may for treatment. healthy. But when your stomach is hospital bll Mrs. Uuie University ol Maine. SOUTH HANCOCK. hnw good Judgment U In getting our mother, Trundy. clogged with food, your liver slug- des k worked down to the capacity of gish. the bowels obstructed, or the Charles Rowe, of Springvale, recently .»»• ...... [ he houses. There la no more disas- jxsisrs yrs— circulation poor, then you take cold nailed on friends here. 1S=L Mim Gr.ce Norwood i. attending Rock- family "><<> easily because the system is con- trous thing than to try to crowd a 100 of ^ Q F. and W.Uon Joy ha. mo«d«bi.: Mrs. F. M. Watson gaii a dinner last with her wife! gested. To be free from colds, keep bird a hen house. We land high school, living sitter, “Tba Manor” for the winter. celebrate the of her flocjglnto flrty yun® Massachusetts. Thair many friends of Miae Butler position Bnndajr. wonld give the product twenty-five here regret their departure. bookkeeper at the McKinley Fieb A Miaa Anna B, Perkinejo! the Buckaport hens for the- winter season of six 26. X. Y. A 0 Freezer Co. tbia anmmer. ®*pt. was a week-end gueai months aa 375 pounds for the roost wminary faculty, and children are with droppings only. Mrs. Joseph Grey Frances Joy. Mre. is EABTBROOK. of Newton, Mr. and Mre. 8. T. Gott. Gray jbjjpb Emery and family, ter house renovated, as she will Greenwood fair will be held A. B. Gumming* Plumping a Fowl. having grange Maas., were guests,of Mre. live here this winter. Mr. Gray has re- Oct. 10. The way to “plump” a dressed fowl Tuesday, a jjy, Uat waak. turned to Duck lalandftight. bee is to dip it for ten seconds In water br and Mrs. Thayer will close their Mies Charlene Wilson,,wbo 1^ a- ■ *" or hot and then leava for thair ; nearly quite boiling ___ bungalow Thursday, and J* Immediately in cold water. Hang in BURRY.: home In Brookline, M^, and Mim Mr. ■* _ -WE8T , and Pebom. ,re a cool until the animal heat is Brooka will close ner aummer and Itoy Mam- place “Ajvan uses I was in |Charlseton and cottage tin McLean, of Winthrop, out. the fowl entirely Plumping gives dorlntb recently on a abort baatneas trip* return to MaaaachueeUa. guests of Mies Clare Preble. H. a more attractive appearance. 26. UtU. | much tkra. Elisa Herrick want to Brewer j Bap*. Sept.26.