------£—,-:- vol. LVii. >™-: ellsworth, maine. Wednesday afternoon, march 29. urn _ —•—-— -—___ __ aonmiftraunifc. LOCAL AFFAIRS. elected officers of Blanquefort command- AmuruMmon*. ery. They returned to Bangor yeeterday noon. national ban it NSW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK The next lecture on “American History” -ELLSWORTH, ME. H M wanted. -1\ Hall—Help in Burrill Lam rod ft Hubbard hat. tbe course being given by Rev. R. B. Horse wanted. Mathews will be on the “New France”. E F Robinson, jr—Dog found. union trust company These lectures are on even- 1 Ithe "ba'nkI A small piece of paper in cheek form City ordinance. given Tuesday will settle C L Morang—Stitchers wanted. ings, and anyone wishing to attend single up any account. Isn’t that Adrar notice—E*t Abel B Bartlett. for the E G Moore—Water glass. lectures may do so. OF ELLSWORTH much better and a great deal quicker J A Haynes—Groceries. State Commissioner P. L. than counting it out in bills? Not New England Tel ft Tel Co. Highway # PEOPLE Harry C Austin ft Co—Window shades. Hardison has announced tbe dates for tbe THIS IS A GOOD BANK TO DO BUSINESS WITH only that, but you will much sleep Lamoinb, Mb: county road meetings for tbe year. That easier when know | nights you your O P Torrence—Eggs for batching for sale. in Hancock county will be held at the is Bangor, Mb: money safe. Better open up an ac- courthouse in Ellsworth on Wednesday, # We have all the facilities an count in our bank. For Eastern Trust ft Banking Co. requited by up-to-date further in- Dr C E Holt—Dentist. April 26, opening at 1 p. m. formation call James H Haynes—Gasoline launch for sale. t and, in addition, we at the any time. Remember A. A. Littlefield, of Bucksport, who was banking institution, place Auburn, Mr: your money is always at your in Ellsworth over to attend the A of our customers the benefit of the collective disposal Dr J F True ft Co—True’s Elixir. Sunday disposal just the same. funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Osgood, was tbe character, ability and experience of a most efficient guest while here of John F. Royal and J " SCHEDULE OP MAILS staff of officers and * allow liberal Interest on wife. Mrs. David of Bar S employees. AT BLLSWOBTH POSTOrFICI. Sleeper, Harbor, check accounts. was also here to attend Mrs. # If are in need of an or desire the In effect Doe. 6. II*to. Osgood’s yon investment, funeral. i benefit of our in MAILS RBCBIVBD. banking opportunities, any way, John Coughlin, of Ellsworth, died yes- see or we From Wbst-7.18 r m; 4.»and 6.86 p m. A call us up, write us, come in and us, will terday at the hospital in Bangor, where Prom Bast—11.06,11.46 s m; 6.66 and 10.62 p m. f send our to see and in touch MAIL CLOSBS AT POSTOTPIOB. ha had been a patient some years. He was representative you get Going West—10.80,11.16 a m; 6.60 and 6 pm. forty-four years of age. He leaves two ( with yon. Going Eabt—4.46 a m; 4 and 6 pm. brothers — Henry D., of Ellsworth, and dLz. Now That Check of and three sisters — Open Registered mail should be at postoffice half William, Dexter, an hour before mail closes. Mrs. E. E. Brady and Mrs. Perry Bowden, Account! No Sunday mail. of Ellsworth, and Miss Frances Coughlin, 1 UNION TRUST COMPANY OF ELLSWORTH. I mkf. The sooner s Postoffice open on from 9 to 10 a m. of New York. The was \ p- you open check account with us, Sunday body brought here for 1-1 BM l f the sooner will your money have the proper to-day interment. Services were Mrs. Alice is friends in safeguarding and protection that is possible only Emery visiting held at St. Joseph’s Catholic church this < Boston and ■Sr*1** with » carefully managed, flnancially strong vicinity. afternoon. ■ ‘b- bank. We pay liberal interest on aub- Roland C. who has been The first train of tbe season for FlltK deposits Capt. Bonsey, Sunday MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION. COMING EVENTS. to check. Aak for is on the Mt. Desert branch will be B£u> Ject particulars. seriously ill, improving. points _ run and will be Miss Grace Chandler, of Boston, is the April 16, continued during Banquet ana Business Meeting Last ; EASTERN TRUST A BANKING CO., guest of Mrs. L. A. Emery. tbe summer season. One train will leave Friday Evening. Wednesday evening, March 29, et Ma- Mr; at 6 a. m. The train on the Bangor. Maine. Bangor goes sonic hall—Sociable Irene O. MgCI r The high school will close Friday for the The Ellsworth merchants’ association by chapter, run three weeks earlier than to ac- usual a and business at E. S. s Branches at Old Town and Marbles. Easter recess of two weeks. had banquet meeting commodate Bangor cottagers and others in Fellows Miss M. A. Clark is in Boston this week, the banquet hall the Odd Thursday evening, April 6, at tow* who are desirous of going to places on the flower show. building last Friday evening. About hall, Lamoina—Dance given by lad lea of attending that divison Pullman Sunday. sleeper thirty members were present. Seven new LamoiQe. Dance tickets, SO cents; oa- Capt. Henry J. Joy, who has been seri- service between Boston and Mt. Desert members were elected. freshment tickets, 30 cent* couple; extra ously ill of grip, is improving. iMll the first Ferry begin May 22, making John H. Leland was the caterer, and he gentlemen, IS cent*. from Boston on that date and return- Miss Margaret Holmes is spending two trip was In Frank S. Call. assisted serving by at Hanosdk the next Monday evening, April 17, weeks with friends in Corinna. ing night. The menu was as follows: hall — Play by freshman class of high The of the under the Mrs. William Watts, of Bangor, is visit- boys high school, Grape Fruit school, for benefit of baseball team. ing her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Austin. direction of Fred E. Cooke, are rehearsing Cold Ham Celery Mashed Potato Wednesday, 26,1 m., at county for the play, “Tbe Freshman," which will Escalloped Clams April p. 1866— IN8URANCE—1911 The literature club will meet next Mon- road r be at Hancock ball Hot Rolls courthouse-County meeting, unday with Misa Catherine presented Monday direction of State Commissioner of day evening Hurley. Ice Cream Assorted Cake High* OHA8. O. BURRILL. CHAS. R. BURRILL. evening, April 17. Tbe proceeds will be ways, P. L. Hardison. Hollis C. Joy, wife and little boy are for suits and paraphernalia for the baseball DoughcuU guests of Mr. Joy’s mother, Mrs. Calvin P. Coffee team which the school will place In the The which has Joy, for a week. Cigars newspaper no uniform CHAS. C. BURRILL & Insurance field the coming season. Those in the SON, Agency. A business H. B. rate far advertising space, and is satim Mrs. Henry M. Hall entertained at are E. W. Fred meeting followed, cast Ellsworth, Mason, had to take what U can get far it, is a K8TABU8HED 1866. whist last Saturday evening in honor of Estey, president of the association, pre- Harold Qould, Bryant Moore, Herbert cheap advertising medium, and Ihe ad- Mrs. H. W. Cushman, of Bangor. siding. The members present by unani- Has had a for honorable and business meth- Beal, Walter Mason, J. T. Rosello, vertiser need but reputation prompt mous themselves as in expect nothing cheap Members of the Ellsworth festival Percival Everett vote, expressed is a of Wsscott, Strout, Philip Press. ods for a period of 45 years, which term guarantee its relia- favor of a food fair next winter. The results.—InwTenceburg (Ind.) chorus are reminded that there will be a Mason, Harold Hawkes and William bility. The companies represented by this Agency are among the and secretary were instructed to rehearsal at Society hall to-morrow even- Flanagan. president insurance of the World. a food fair to leading companies ing. appoint committee, they We solicit your business and desire investigation of our com- Kail road and Telegraph Tax. be members of the same. Irene chapter, O. R. S., will have a soci- before elsewhere. The mayor and aldermen have addressed Secretary Uoy C. Haines submitted a re- panies insuring \ able this evening at Masonic hall. All ! to Representative John A. Peters a letter port of the visit of the president and For Accident and in- Masons and their families are invited. Just Received: A Barrel Fire, Marino, Life, Indemnity urging him to use his influence against secretary to the State board of trade meet- j surance of all claoeeo to The April term of the supreme court for railroad tax bill at as of the apply j the and telegraph provid- ing Waterville, delegates ( Hancock county will open Tuesday, April ing that this tax be retained in the State association. of Extra Heavy White C. C. BURRILL & General Insurance 11. Chief-Justice L. A. Emery will pre- treasury instead of being returned to the The secretary presented report of the SON, Agents, side. towns from which paid, as under the pres- agricultural committee of progress made ! Water Glass for Pre- ELLSWORTH, MAINE. George W. Dennett and Thomas E. Hale ent law. j on the corn factory proposition, and the ^ have been drawn as traverse jurors to This bill has passed the Senate, both matter was discussed at seme length by serving Eggs. serve at the April term of the supreme Senator Mayo and Senator Leach, of members. court. Hancock county, voting for it. The meeting adjourned subject to call of the ^lii.iimiituiimfituiriimifiuiuuuiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiititiiiiHiiiiiiiiuii^ City Marshal John A. Stuart, who has This tax in Hancock county amounts to president. been ill of grip the past week, is out to- $1,967.19, as follows: Bucksport, $645.53; DIRECTIONS. Ells- day, and expects to be on duty in a day Castine, $240.20; Bluehill, $45.47; Blanquefort Conunandery. are Use one part of Water Glass to ten time* R‘estate AND INSURANCE or two. worth, $800.13; Eden, $43.18; Sedg- Few masonic functions in Ellsworth | $119.68. looked forward to or more en- as much water that has tiben boiled. Poor rr All P shed and stable, all con* |ZZZ wick, thoroughly rAfi on nrilT bouse, large Two-«tory ~ F. L. Thurber, a former Ellsworth man, ZZ nected wftb water and electric and cere- 1irilK MU r IIK KrNI city lights, joyed than the annual installation into some suitable jar, drop eggs Into llqoM wli llkll I b on has been elected of the zz ..bout 1 acre of land. A bargain easy terms. president newly- ELLSWORTH FALLS. jjSS monies of Blanquefort coramandery, until is over chamber of commerce at Lake** jar filled, leaving enough liquid organized This and im- knights templar. interesting eggs to cover them. Place cover on jar awl Other in Ellsworth and wood, Ohio. to if Properties Vicinity. § Richard Smith and family returned pressive ceremony took place last Mon- R. who ha* been put in cellar or some cool place. George Lowell, criti- Bangor Monday night, having been hen- day evening at Masonic hall. Mr. Justice ill of has continued to cally pneumonia, over Sunday. King was the installing officer, ably as- the and soon 1C. W. & F. L. MASON. improve past week, expects The sewing circle will meet Thursday sisted by Sir Knight Joseph W. Nealley, to be out ■ again. of SALE AT tinti n11 iiii tti § with Mrs. B. S. Jellison. both past-commanders Blanquefort. FOR lit miittamaMiiMiiiat1111 •mittiamrttiamil 1111II at tns T. E. Hale is confined to his of rain and City-Clerk Misses Leota Hardison and Helen Cook In spite of the downpour house with the grip. J. A Cunningham treacherous walking, a company of about re spending the week at Waltham, guests Parcher’s has been sworn in as and their Drug Store, deputy city clerk, of Alfred H. Hardison and wife. 100, consisting of sir knights O. W. TARLEY, and is serving during Mr. Hale's illness. friends, including the ladies and children, Daniel E. Loweree went to Boston Fri- ELLSWORTH. Miss Carrie Morang is spending the were present. day for a stay of a week or ten days. Easter vacation with her parents, C. L. The installation ceremonies were pre- FIRE INSURANCE REAL E8TATE. Albert E. Foster was in Bar Harbor Morang and wife. Miss Morang is a stu- ceded by a banquet served in Caterer Tuesday. dent at Abbott academy, Andover, Mass. Leland’s best style, and was followed by ... MAINE. ELLSWORTH, Leon H. Brown went Monday to Win- cards. The music for the Mrs. Maria Howell and Mrs. C. A. Lyon, dancing and Mass., where he has employment as was furnished Monaghan. of Hangor, daughters of the late John D. throp, evening by DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY carpenter with N. C. Ayer, who has a those from out of town were Hopkins, were here Sunday to attend the Among under contract. K. Whitaker and funeral of their uncle, James H. Hopkins. building Past-Commander Eben Miss Ethel Crocker is home from Ban- wife, of Bar Harbor, Curtis Durgain and WITH THB New Arrivals The monthly union service will be held Grocery gor for a visit with her parents, George E. wife, of Bangor, H. I. Nelson, of Portland, OLD MUULI next Sunday evening at the Methodist and wife. A. R. Devereux and wile, of Lamoine. church. Rev. R. B. Mathews, of the Con- Gray Isabel at The following officers were installed: gregational church, will deliver the ser- Miss Falvey spent Sunday John O. Whitney, eminent commander; mon. Green Lake with her parents. John A. generalissimo; Harvard At Fred J. Maddocks is home from the Haynes, Hugh and Charles Campbell will open a C. Edward F. — Haynes’!- Jordan, captain-general; Hancock Co. Eastern Maine where he Savings • theatre in the Mason general hospital, moving-picture Robinson, treasurer; E. Rowe, re- and is Harry block on Main street, where the was has been for surgical treatment, Another batch of grocery favorites which 1 have added this Bijou corder; Marks Hertz, standard-bearer; formerly located. They expect to open gaining nicely. week to my stock. Spot cash prices, and no delivery ex- John H. Brimmer, sword-bearer; Leon E. Bank—= Monday, April 10. Percy L. Fernald has gone to North penses, enable me to sell for least. Look I Rowe, warder, and George F. Haskell, where he is for The firemen were called out Friday after- Ellsworth, working Hoyt sentinel. William B. Pierce, senior Rolled Oats, In bulk, 4c per lb.; 7 lbs, 25c Austin. noon by a fire at the house of Jeremiah warden, Edgar J. Trussell, junior warden, California Peachea (elegant), 16c cun In business 311-2 years and bas paid Hurley. A burning chimney caught the and Thomas E. Hale, prelate, were un- Surry Blueberries (top notch), lOc can .NICOLIN. 15 regular temi- annual dividends. woodwork about a receiver in one of the able to be present, and will be installed Refreaho Coffee (a great bit), 26c lb. rooms, and caused some damage by .smoke. Will Starkey, ol Bangor, is visiting rela- at a subsequent meeting. the store’’ habit tives here. Brand new stock throughout; get “Haynes Curtis Durgain and wife, of Bangor, BARKING ROOMS: and save money. were in Ellsworth Monday night to at- Nina Franklin, ol Ellsworth Falls, was MOUTH OF THE RiVKK. tend the installation of the recently- the guest of Evelyn DeWittea tew days u a vil ro In the Hopkins Store, Mrs. Robert B. Carter is quite ill. 16 last week. State Street, Ellsworth, Ma Jae HAT Maine Street. lebO| Miss Bernice Pratt is seriously ill of * ilDutrusnnrni*, Mrs. Louville McQown and son Roland, pneumonia. ol Newport, are visiting Mr. McQown’a FOR 8ALE. H. C. who haB been ill of parents, Joseph McQown and wife. Ray, quite pleurisy lever, is gaining. EGGS ARE VERY CHEAP Harry A. Maddocks is home from Port- Ellsworth Marine land for a short vacation. Maurice Clark, The many friends of Mrs. Linda Leach Railway soon be of Portland, is spending a few days here were to have her move to Rockland. They will higher. sorry and with him. Equipped ready for We have atmKttsromub- business. Also steam 1911 WALL PAPER The North Ellsworth farmers’ club met saw at the home of Alvin E. Maddocks last and planing mill connected; MV ARK NOW IN AND was have NEW HANGINGS Saturday evening. It decided to mill 73x35; three floors. a fair next tail. It was voted to have a READY FOR INSPECTION. THE NEW in Water Glass dance and chicken supper May 1. Everything good condition, PATTERNS AND COLORING ARE PARTICU- ready to do business. Extra heavy, for preserving NORTH KLiHSWORTH. LARLY ATTRACTIVE AND THE PRIOE8 LOW them. Full directions on Ellswortb Marine Co. Arthur L. Nason is working for H. F. Railway each package. Maddocks. F. S. Lord, Manager. Prom 8 cents Double Roll Mail ardars answered quickly | Miss Etta Piper, of Eastbrook, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Arthur L. Nason. To 75 cents Wallace McQown and wife will leave for Bar Harbor this week to begin their Moore’s Drugstore, Bummer’s work. Cor. opp. postoffice, Mrs. Maria Qray has returned from I. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. Steuben, and is visiting friends in Surry A. Main St before returning to hei home here. i THOMPSON,M uw Birlt among tl)f wraitfcrt. pwao, nonpoo and Nelli, glatnai Benefit fiolamn. Neighbor*. radiation, Minn Cnndage: ee- Bridges and Almira will from TUi coIom it devoted to tbe Oru|t, Boeemen; MAD9*H. Under Ibis bend tbe Amb*icaw BDXTBD BT "AOiT of Haaeock county. Uiia Oandaga; aong, time to time print abort article* relating to pectally to tke fi»|H Heuriettefw!: Is to ell grongere for tke nd Bogenla /I# Motto: "Helpful and Hopfful.” bird*, and especially tbelr relation to agrieul- The column open Bridges; aong, Kile^Z? of Interest, and to ml Interest*. Most of tbese articles will be ; dtaeuaeion of topics general Farnsworth; lama, Her Busy tv,, WOMAN Make letter* ef of meetings. Week ere from leaflets Issued by tbe bureau for report* grange aoag, Florence Carter. There Fraper Meeting Topie For the The purposes of this column succinctly reprinted must were aJ,’,, to re, short and concise. All communication* 1911. title end motto—It Is for tbe mutuel biological snrrey, department of agrieul 180 present. April % stated in the ex- _ Beginning of Audubon be hot names will not be printed end aims to be helpful end hopeful or by tbe National Asaociatlon signed, Topic.—Lessons from great lives.—IV. benefit, of tbe writer. All com- wiooljw, M, nobth meet- for the common It Is for the com societies, snd will be authoritative. They cept by permission Kixewoarn JcMraa —Josh. 1, 1-11. (Consecration Being good. to by In- will be of interest not to bird lovers, but munications will be subject approval Niootin grange bald IU Edited by Rev. Sherman H. Doyle. non use—e public servant, e purveyor of only regular meetie. hf| ESCAPES tbe bnt none will be rejected without In- educational value to farmers, to whom tbe editor, Saturday evening, March D. D formation end suggestion, e medium for the of 18, with a Jl of birds is of tbe reason. attendance. The In this It solicits protection of many species good _ assistant ‘T?he proper study of maukind Is terchange of Ideas. capacity steward bla waa and Itssucoess depends largely greatest importance. __ abaent, place Oiled me»" Few studies are more profit- communications, by brother on the support given it in this respect. Com- DATES. Hiram L. Uanioo. Two able. No man ever yet lived whose life candidates wen munications must be signed, but the name of How Our Birds the Winter. of Hancock instructed it the lint and us useful lesson, Spend Saturday, May #-Mceting second carawt teach some sslon OPERATION degree, writer will not be printed except by perm with grange, A short was lives of some men can teach us Pomona grange Halcyon program presented foe Communications will be subject to approval or | By Osgood Wright. Reprinted from by^L the most Mabfl North Bluehill. lecturer, and than was a discussion maag. Intent upon making rejection by the editor of the column, but none E. Pink- Bird Lots.] ia re- WasCured by Lydia gmrd to tbs of eor own lives, we should seek ln- will be rejected without good reason. Address proposed corn-canning factory of LAKE VIEW, 451, HAPrVTOWN. The grange gave a dance straction from the great characters all communications to ham’s Compound Id the bird world there ie sappoeed to andlupp- Thb AMBBXOalt. Vegetable Lake View grange met March 18, with Tuesday evening, March a. Who were they? What talents no no no htatory. Ellsworth, Me. Elwood, Ind—“ Your remedies have be clue dietlnction, rich, poor; for Proceeds, fa. What obstacles did eighteen present. One application did they possess? cured me and 1 have only taken six ell ere equipped alike for tbe battle of life was received. During re- a an errs, 480, arnav. overcome? What was the secret bottles of E. Finkham’s Vegeta- instinct. Yet thou of ue who have membership th^ Lydia by re- Dear Aunt Madge: ....I.' ...... -ihle Comoound. I all a candy-pull. After At the regular of of their success? Wherein did they s score of tbe cess, enjoyed meeting Arbutus the band of M. B.’s is broken, and followed tb. livee of even Again 5? was sick three cess the lecturer a One program. grange March 34, it was voted to faB? these men of the familiar tbe presented postpone Approaching dear Sister B. has crossed the mystic river. I most birds throughout year "Potato** our il months and could The for the evening was: the meeting ol March 31 on account with such questions upon lips, well remember the dear comforting letters must confess that are made either topic of, past fa not walk. I suf- they discussed. in town what and Fertiliser,” which was well play the hall, and to observe we are surprised to find valuable she wrote me in time of sorrow. Such per hard or circumstances ot birth tie I fered all the time. pleasant by sixth of to us. faith she had. We extend sincere sym- anniversary the grange manages they have glTe Many feet The doctors said I very mocb like our own. April : |jj MAKIAVILLB. 441. a and men and many yonng women pathy to her bereaved family. not well middle and by supper program. yoaog i# could get From our viewpoint in tbe with and Uartaville grange met March 18, have come to be morally strong Beautiful twilight at set of sun. without an opera- New England autsa, birds claasify them- with race well run, |i and from DIH to and noble Beautiful goal for I could thirty-four members visitors, HU, AW. have been Inspired high Beautiful rest with work well done. tion, selves roughly In two group*— tbe summer hardlv stand the Greenwood and Pine Grove granges pre- Deer Isle grange held its regular endeavor by reading the biography of Beautiful grave, where grasses sweep. !® and the residents. Pick half a sewion or the drifts lie permanent were instructed in March with heroic soul. Where brown leaves fall deep pains in my sides. sent. Two members 30, eighteen members present. some noble, O’er worn-out hands; O, beautiful sleep! H dozen birds from each of these groups; especially my right the first and second degree*. During re- After the opening exercises a Sech a son! was Joshua. He filled a -,S»»l«r S. consider their comings and goings. You “poverty'' i Tone, and down my were An was The In a He cess, games played. enjoyable program presented. coetames great man's place great way. Great Pond, March 4. right leg. I began will presently sea that neither among difficult work. evening was passed. worn were appropriate. The prire «M accomplished a most to reel Deuer wnen x naa utKcn omy birds nor among men are all born free and awarded to Bro. John Weed. There The of his life teaches many Of dear Sister B., who after a long illness has one bottle of but on snd that tbe traveler on tbe were history Compound, kept equal, wing south dee* isle. the home to which KEAonrr, 471, readings and recitations by Bisters tnilhs. Think of these four only: been taken to heavenly as I was afraid to stop too soon.”—Mrs. is as much linked to law and tbe Maud potency met March 18 with an she was so to go. I feel, with the little 3738 N. B. El- Seagirt grange Haskell, Ada Handy, Flora Basis 1. The value of fidelity. For years ready Sadie Mullen, St., of u tbe wearer of shoes. Btineon, I have had with her, that her heredity attendance. Bro. Stin- Ethel an inferior acquaintance wood, Ind. average Maynard Handy, Haskell, Lida Stinson tud JaMraa had occupied posi- Tbe birds Itbat we know u summer life has been one of sunshine for those will women take chances with son was elected assistant steward in lioeea a as Moses’ minis- Why Bro. Barbour, song Bro. tion. He was known residents, such u tbe Baltimore oriole, by around her. 1 can truly say I shall miss her an or out a sickly, of who ha* left Neville and music ter. What his duties were we do not operation drag place Benjamin Sylvester, Powers, by Bisters Una been such a scarlet barn swallow, letters, which always have help half-hearted existence, missing three- tanager, bobolink, town. After business, the lecturer knew. It Is to know that be pre- Handy and Era Gray, Refreshment, ware enough in many ways. Those of us who had the fourths of the of when wood thrush and .row-brouted grosbeak, joy living, they sented a short program, consisting of served and an hour in accepted them and fulfilled them in the of meeting her at our reunions will can find health in £. Pink ham's two the same u spent music pleasure Lydia really enjoy summers, etc. of faithfulness. Because he had ever have her kind words fresh in our mem- oonundrums, readings, and games. Next Monday evening the spirit Vegetable Compound? they wear two change, of clothing daring Love and to the bereaved the gentlemen will famish entertainment a faithful irnst God made him leader ory. sympathy For thirty years it has been tbe tnd year. FLORAL, 168, NORTH BUCK*PORT. Isreal. Do fill an family. standard for female ills, and refreshments. of his people you remedy let loose _ When the spring impulse, oy Floral met March with are The heart that ever beat has cured thousands of women who grange 21, humble place? In what spirit you happiest steals over tbe northern SKDOW1CX, 344. Was in some breast have been troubled with such ail- melting snow, members W. M. never God's quiet twenty-nine present. fiBing It? You will hear That found the common sweet. it finds the birds that come The first and second daylight ments as inflammation, hemisphere, Gordon was but did not feel degree* were voice "Come unless And left to heaven the rest. displacements, present, equal saying np higher:" fibroid to,us tor their within our worked on two condidntes at the Akon. ulceration, tumors, irregulari- home-making to preaiding, so called tbe overseer to tbe regular yog are putting your best Into your is tbe homestead o( ol ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges- borders, because'it chair. Two were received. meeting Bedgwtck grange March 21. Them that honor appliciations present task. God. Dear Aunt Madge and M. B. Sisters; tion, and nervous their on the There lecturer an prostration. tribe, already wing. After the the lecturer The presented interesting pro- will honor. “Be thou faithful Like I am ashamed that I have not have doubt regular business, God "Nell”, j If you the slightest are land and sea in this The to perils by journey, a of gram. grange voted have a brown- been toward filling oar E. provided One program chip-basket, nnto death and 1 will give thee the doing my part good that Lydia Plnkliam’s Vege- and and long flighte tastings bufietings; music. The “Is the tail moth contest, the brothers to take one of life." column. In fact, I have neglected it so long table Compound will help you, reading* and question: crown but when at last arrive it is usually side sod the sisters the the that I am almost ashamed to write. 1 think write to Mrs. Pinkham at they modern method of to the other, losing At. iiwuua nv.' cjrini uio num act iiviu Lynn. teaching superior t 62 Carrots, b 02 I lane, example, sparrow, Supper often the fatal sequence His word in our hearts and believe He no natives living here now, so we are Lettuce, head lb on American served, after which the Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks prac- IO4112 Cabbage, j downy woodpecker, goldfinch following program It is a alone. I lb U2 lb 05' grippe, and pneumonia. ia with us. The conditions are very tically thought of you all the day of Turnips, Parsnips, the slender-billed brown the was carried out: Duet. Susie Over and prevents that con- B> 08 35 creeper, and reliable cough medicine the reunion. How I should have Squash, Spinach, pk prompt aimple. but they mean a life surren- enjoyed and a score of in- Beulah Maod tains no narcotics. It Is m safe for yo«r Frail* dainty redpoll, others, Grindle; recitation, Bacon; dru*- dered to do God’s will. Are being there with you. Best wishes to all. obildren as yourself. Por sale by all you living doz 30 Lemons, doz 30 cluding the raffed grouse. What is their eong, Colina Thom; music, mandolin and giass. Aunt Maria. Oranges, £50 £35 aueb a life? _ Appies, pk 30«40 Cranoerries, qt 15 vacation season and how ia it spent? in Groceries. These tributes to the memory of Sister what, if a similar condition existed Coffee— k Bice, k 06 B per per humaD would be consid- BIBLE READINGS. and these letters from some long-silent Hio, 16£25 Vinegar, gal 20g35 among beings, nieces are Mocha. 85 Cracked wheat. 05 ered s of skin to Ps. xxv. very welcome. How time pinching economy 14; xxvil, 14; xxxl 24; differently Java, 35 Oatmeal, per k 0 are the M. B.’s and the of which Matt, xxiii, 12; Acts lx. 1-9; Rom. situated, some on seagirt Tea—per k— Buckwheat, pkg 20 famine, enduring 45 Phil, Jas. 10. islands and others in the crowded cities. Japan, 466 Graham, 04 not only patiently but cheerfully by men xH. 1, 2; ii; iv, Oolong, 30 466 Bye meal, 04 Sugar—per fc—■ Gran meal, k 0*2*0 would be celled heroism. But as birds do Granulated. 05*s£06 gal— in oar Mount Desert Oil—per not push trembling bands faces and Ferby, March 10, 1911. Yellow. C 06 Linaced, 1 15 clamor for we their Belief In the Movement. Dear AutU Madqe. Powdered, Q8gl0 Kerosene, 10 312 charity, forget needs, If I may call you so: I? I am some Molasses—per gal— and they too often disappear, deprived of 1 believe in Christian Endeavor be- may Havana, 40 afraid of fire, still I trust ail to and shelter the march came it is tbe thing that is needed in your judg- Porto Hico, 56 natural food by very ment. I have long been to which we are the church. Nothing has yet been de- trying get up Menu and Provisions. of the civilization of proud. courage enough to write, thinking if I Beef, k: Pork, k: for vised that can take its place. The Sun- If they cannot speak themselves, couldn’t be “helpful” I would and Sieak, 18 g 38 try be Chop, 18£20 their friends should never cease to do it for day school is the place where the “hopeful”. Boasts, 12 £*25 Ham, per k 18025 Corned, lugia Shoulder. 12 in same old winter after are the and I have them the words, yfcng taught' principles been reading about George Washing- 1?«18 Bacon, Tongue, 2803b winter. “Do not clear away the wild the lessons of the Bible, but the Chris- ton and of the work the ladies' association did Veal: Salt. 18 £15 Bleak, 85 Lard, some shocas of corn in your tian Endeavor society is the place when they banded themselves together to ,15«18 hedges—leave Roasts, 15818 in where they are given the opportunity help save the homestead and tomb of Wash- Lamb: field, scatter grain sweepings likely to these Into ington from desecration. The southern women Lamb, 12880 places, fasten suet to your orchard tree, put principles practice. Tongues, each 06 were the first to start. There were agents ap- and a lnnch counter under your They are not only given the oppor- Freak Flak* spread pointed in every town to collect and report to reach cats. are window out of the of Do pot tunity; they organized into com- the Cod, 08 Oyster*, qt 50 manager. In looking over the list of “There mittees for tbe express purpose to Haddock, 08 Smelts, k 16 use that irresponsible argument, Hancock county (my own town was Otis) I Halibut. 35 them how 12880 Clans, qt are never any birds in winter where I show they may serve the see that Otis waa one of the greatest contribu- Scallops, qt 40 if there are none the Ties for reeponsi- Unbroken Lord Christ. Just as industrial edu- tors in proportion to population. In looking Floor, Grata aad Feed* live;’’ Family is for not them to be cation makes better workmen so does over the names, I find I am the only one of Flour—per bbl— Oats, ha 65 bility yours aiding 5 60 1 SO we are all of our which is the the contributors from that town now living 50£6 Shorts—beg 4081 there. For keepers .(Jhristian Endeavor, prac- Corn. 100k bag 1 is Mix teed, bag l 60gi 80 from home I think there be some in one sense or and the much? Do tice school of the church, make more may who may be Corn meal.bag l 16 Middlings,bg 1 60£1 80 brother, snother, you long interested. I am sure “Are” will be, and Cracked corn, 115 brotherhood Includes all forms of efficient Christians. larger AWAYfor a talk with wife or mother? Wouldn’t Grandma G. life. When we shirk I believe in Christian Endeavor be- ssnsate deliberately The law m■▲scans. contribution of Hancock connty was BBoaaniaa wbiohts aid ws have ceased to live in cause it is to the responsibility like to hear the voice? trying bridge gap #889.30 on Feb. 19, 1859. Yonrs is doubt, ▲ bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 you baby’s and the beet sense. between tbe Sunday school and church Maodir Gray. pounds, a bushel of Turk's Island salt shall weigh 70 pounds. It is not too teed the I believe in it because That was the name I late; begin now, Call loved ones on the membership. signed in 1868, when The standard weight of a bushel of up your potatoes and as do it Uu telephone. of its hope, because of the ideal of writing for The Hancock Journal. in good order and flt for shipping, is 80 hnngry birds, you study of 44 winter as the A little chat service it presents, because of its pounds; apples, pounds. mystery of their lives; for, before to bed is com- loy- Here ia a cordial welcome to you. The standard weight of a bushel of beans in going very bird song, of all moaic, sinks the deepest alty to the church, because of its loy- Your letter ia interesting. The facts good order and flt for shipping, is 80 ponnds; very of and It relieves in to the denomination and because wheat, beets, ruta-baga turnips peas, into the heart of memory, even as the forting. your anxiety. Keep alty you mention in regard to the collection 6u pounds; of corn. 58 of 88 ponnds; onions, bird’s air-cleaving wing bears it tbs of Its broad fellowship with all that of money to preserve the home of Wash- ponnds; of carrots, English turnips, rye and touch with the home. Indian meal, of 46 which us loro the Lord Jesus.—Rev. R. P. Ander- 50ponnds; parsnips, ponnds; farthest through that to lathe ington (Aft. Vernon, 1 suppose, is the of barley and buckwheat. 48 pounds; of oats, 83 or unfathomable. will be news to a of the pounds, even measure as by agreement, Yonr can place) large part j home be reached from nearly every present generation. Please tell us other j Tho “How is new swim one of Keystone State Secretary. facts and incidents which you have ; tbs filing system? 8uc- j Advertising is Ufee learning to 5,000,000 Bell telephones in the United Secretary Shartle before to treasured cess?” asked tbe of tbo marc bant to strifes owl and wiU leaving up. agent does oonfManee, yon States. taka up his work in Boston sends a 8, dear old friend of the column, it is whom be bad sold a “system” a few days surety win. Massage to the Endeavorers of Ponn- good to hear from you again, although I before. “Great!” said the merchant. tbe Bul- The cost? Go to Mlvanla through Secretary's am keeping your contributions all to “Good!” said tbe agent, robbing bis Chamberlain’s Btomaeh and Liver Tab- any telephone and ask the lada. During the year that is gone be till the next Red Cross issue bands. “And bow is business?” “Busi- myself cornea late are sals, sura and reliable, and have to boa reached 1,835 societies, has visited ness?” echoed tbe operator inform you. It’s merchant. “Ob, we bean pmlsad by thousands of woman who remarkably SI conn ties, hat 322 addressee and have bnsinees Tbs U, 8, Gor-snuut in its “Pure Pood stopped to attend to tbe fil- hare bean restored to health through their esatierences to bis credit has trav- Law” does not or inexpensive. and “indorse” “gaaraotee” any ing system.” and curative Sold as some manufacturers in their gentle aid properties. M 19,407 miles at no cost to the un- preparation, advertisements would make it appear. Ia by all dealers. ion. the case of medicines the law provides that A Special Medicine far kldn*> Ailments. certain During the last two years fifteen drugs shall bs mentioned oa the Many elderly people have found in Foley's labele, if they are ingredients of the prepara- Remedy s qcick relief aad permanent “Foley’s Hooey sad Tar Is Us best cough New now local onions and ten new tions. Cream Kldnsy a England county Ely’s Balm, the well-known benefit from kidney and bladder ailments sad remedy I ever need as It qslckly stopped Telephone ■nions were organised, while more family remedy for cold in the head, hay fever from annoying urinary irregularities das to severe cough that had long troubled me, and nasal catarrh, doeso’t contain a single in- advauciug ysars. Isaac N. Ragan, Faromr, ease J. W. Koha, Prlnoetoa, Nebr. Jueteo than BOO new societies were so organise^ jurious drug, the makers have simply to Mo., says: “Folsy's Kldnsy Remedy effected qslckly sad surely It ecu In ail caaae of and or discovered. the fact that it com plies fully with all a complete cure in my case aad I want others sought, colde, la grippe and lung trouble. Be- Telegraph Company Marganised theprint requirements of the law. i to know of it." For sals by ail druggists. ■tie •ubetltuteo. For sale by all druggists. BMXMr, other, three sisters and two NEWS. brothers. Funeral waa bald Tuesday in COUNTY NEWS. rvHTNTY the Congregational church. The family =====^ baa the of CA9TINE. sympathy all. LAMOINE. Will Oott, Homer was held at Emerson bhU Pettigrove, John Joseph end Hazel Hodgkins are at home dance Cloeson Af0ci»l and Jay Wallace brought in Urge from Hebron (or vacation. .--I4af evening. catches of * ash to P. W. Richardson ft end eon Merton went Mrs. Lydia Hodgkins has returned frotr William Hooper Son Sunday. Friday, returning Saturday, Eastbrook, where she has been visiting. look land March 27. P. M. who baa epent the Henry A. Butler and ol Hancock, urn Ellen Brophy, wife, ware recent her brother In Fairfield, le ORLAND. guests of Mrs. Mary Coolidge. eiater with Mrs. Sopbronta Snowman la Eben K. Whitaker and of Bar Har- h0*f> very ill at wife, wile ere the home of her eon Eben. bor, were guests of E. H. and wifc _.be„ Cash and receiving King on the binh ol a boy, V. Sunday. tongralulations George Gray and family are home, 23. after spending the winter in Miss Marion of Bar Harbor, here March Bangor. Hodgkins, ol visited ber Miss Jennio Kebekabs held another their Miss GUdys Dorr, who is ill of aunt, Hodgkins, The typhoid last at their ball on Tuesday fever in week. hM parties Foxcroft, is reported as gaining. was Miss ’veaing. A large number present, Her mother, Mrs. A. C. Dorr, ia with her. Edith Rice went to Bangor Friday who haa been teech- AH interested for a visit. Before returning she will gc giss Elsie Stover, in the Universalist so- to Pittsfield and Waterville. the past winter, is of Orland are „ m Massachusetts ciety requested to meet at vacation with her landing her Easter Mrs. M. E. D. Patten's at 7.30 Friday Howe Smith and wife, Clarence, Earle and Smith were called pTber. F. X- »'over. evening, March 31, when an effort to re- Wesley home by the Book and Thimble organise the choose officers and the death of their grandfather, Capt. T* ladies of society, at tbe transact other business Leander Smith. a will give an entertainment imporUnt will be made. Alton L. left for coegregsl" mat vestry Friday evening, Tripp Waterville Satur- end home-made The Coleman will garth 31- Ice-cream marriage of Fred Kennedy Keene, day. Hodgkins complete the work at W. H. Rice’s caody wilt be sold. of Bremen, and Miss Eleanor Louise which Mr. Tripp ol the Unitarian Gross, of Orland, was solemnised Rev. was unable to finish on account of bad TM men's club society by at tbe house Wed- Mr. Hill, of the Methodist church in weather. held a meeting perish A was read E. Bucksport, March 21. of called on ^odaj evening. paper by Wednesday, They Harvey Lear, Watervile, on “Evolution of tbe Horae”. left Thursday for where friends here last week. He was on his H carpenter Haverhill, Mass., were served tbe fol- Mr Keene has The bride to Bar where he will be em- Ite-areern and cake by employment. way Harbor, F.S. Perkins. Arthur was one of Orland's Eben K. lowing committee: brightest young ployed by Whitaker, contractor J. O. M. (lard- ladies, a great favorite, a and builder. Morey. Harry Macotnber, prominent in the helper Universalist society, and a Mrs. Mary H. Coolidge, who has been successful school "garch 27. °- teacher. Mr. Keene ia spending the winter with her daughter in _ a stranger here, but baa made many Blaine, baa returned home. Miss Oool- friends PENOBSCOT. during his brief visits. The beat idge, who accompanied ber, will remain wishes of all are extended. gn. Ida Wardwell has gone to Gaatine for a two weeks’ vacation. who la ill. March 27. D. which took place at the home Tuesday to cart lor Mrs. Stephen Cash, Capt. Leander B. Smith died Thursday afternoon. Rev. Oideon Mayo, of the gn. William Hutchins has returned at the home of his son, Capt. Jefferson 8. SEAL COVE. Baptist church at Franklin, officiating. a visit with her mother in HaUowell. Smith, after an illness of only a few days. boa Interment in the family lot. I. C. Dow, who has been is im- The funeral was at the church William Leach, wile and little daughter. quite ill, Baptist March 27. M. proving. Saturday afternoon. Rev. P. A. A. Of Orland, spent Sunday here with Otis Owen is in Bar Killam, of assisted NORTH HANCOCK. Bach and wife. Lurvey visiting Harbor Ellsworth, officiated, Rev. W. H. Rice. The floral and Southwest Harbor. by offerings M. B. returned to his work at Seal B. H. Cushman and wife spent last week Joy were many and beautiful. A delegation the guests of their daughter, One of the best lectures for the winter Harbor Friday. a Augusta, from Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M., of Ells- Wardwell. was given March 23. by Rev. 8. H. Jobe. Charles Ooogins is having a grs. Boy of which deceased was a piazza built, The “Mission Work worth, member, are re- subject, Among the and is his buildings. Prank W. Wardwell and wile attended. painting Southern waa on of e Negroes,” ably explained Fred a new raising congratulations the birth March 27. R. Stratton is building barn and illustrated by stereopticon views daughter, born March 21. and making other improvements. showing the progress in school. A good O. B. will bold its i SEAL HARBOR. Mrs. Emma of was a Mobscot chapter, E., aUed audience attended. Burke, Ellsworth, at Msaonic Satur- week-end guest of friends here. ngnlar meeting hall, March 27. N. Mr. and Mrs. Freburg entertained a 1. A fall attendance \\ day evening, April party at whist Saturday evening. Mrs. W. E. Tracy, of Franklin, and Mrs. Mevf A MARLBORO. Englan“* 11 as business skill Herbert of Bar were re- requested, important Mias Jennie Libby is spending a week Wilbur, Harbor, the ** tom baton meeting. Melvin Wilbur is in Cherryfleld visiting with ber mother in Winter Harbor. cent guests of Mrs. Charles Ooogins. March 27. Woodlocee. S. 8. Mitchell. March 27. Amok. Cbauncey Hardison, o( Franklin, Is em- Miss of is Ivey DeBecic, Hancock, visit- (or the season T. A. Mclntlre. ^ NORTH BROOKS VILLE. ployed by HANCOCK POINT. | Coleman SSSjsf..^ at ^ ing Hodgkins’. Mrs. Emma left (or i» at hia former Sinallidge Thursday Mrs. William has been ill. A. A. Ooodell visiting has to Bishop quite \\ Adalbert Han- Hodgkine gone Boyd Lake, to visit ber son, W. H. Bmall- theHotnef Staples Legislative News of Interest to Han- Mr. Wakefield hip, Gasolinemarly by Tkrt& S with to arete not feared. Brady, Lord and Whitney, Olty- cock County Readers. Again la Ellsworth called upon and at drat serious results AND POLITICAL JOURNAL A tOwiAL were to and Internal however, and Olerk Wyman, appointed committee has moorn the loaa of one of its oldest Injuries developed, PUBLISHED The Judiciary reported to hk an ordinance, which waa at hk own request he was brought ^^u&nasur«s?SSMe. VERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON draw np “ought not .to pass” on the act to author- most highly-esteemed citizens, a life-long it Rggemoggln, Noahfng u> do bet mi?! in this lest Wednesday. berin the voter. Tbit boat baa btaa AT at the last meeting of the from in homo city toP»,V passed ize trial ol civil caaes Htonington resident, and in his younger days one of land two or three ttmee la bad weather. MAINE, Mr. Wakefkld was forty-two years of nL>. ELLSWORTH, board for the year. court of Knox reaeoa far eellla« ia that t aball aot go ta B. municipal the Supreme county. most busi- sen. BT THB its active and public-spirited For several years he followed the gemoggln this year. Also will let or This ordinance waa based on one The bill to consolidate the inland fish age. eell?, he property at gggemocgla WUl eell at a Si .SCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO ness men—James H. Hopkins. When the large dam was built here, Ini in the city of Bath, sub- and game department and the sea and p. W. Rollixs. Editor And Manager existing was on and later worked for been re- Mr. died March 24, employed it, Editor. Zacbariah Jeilieon, of shore fisheries department, has Hopkins Friday, W. R. Titus, Associate mitted by the Ambursen Construction Oo. also the bill Hydraulic batching wt-IT N. who waa the first de- ferred to the next legislature; at the homestead on State street directly Slagle comb a $1.001or six Brooklyn, Y., in the West. Since his return he bad Inland Rod eggo: ira* otaaa Mkacrtptlon Price—#:.#) year; to the method of the EOOS-For atocb; lartr 90 cents for three months; If r*ld fund. The final sec- change distributing across Third street from the homestead of brown egga: 78 c. nor anting. O. P. Toaaawr.’ tilths; positor to the been as telephone lineman. strlcUy tn advance, $1 90, 75 and » cents school money and the public utilities bill. employed Lomolne. Me. P. O- R F. D g, P.IUw*AT ar* reads as fol- his father. Jobn H. He was one of eleven F. tpentirely Single copies 9 cents. All tion of this ordinance He waa a member of Lygonk lodge, of #”2 The House Thursday voted TO to IS to acre farm la Mthrages are reckoned at the rate per children-George B., John D., James H., K. of and /"1HRAP-M Seal Ooee. He., on lows: committee and A. M., Donsqus lodge, P., main road to Sooth went "car. adopt a favorable minority F. A. V Harbor, an, will be the trfM- Abby (Mrs. Dutton), Alpbonso, P. of H. tttl Inquire of HnaonaT L. Rates—Are reasonable and “All sums of money paid to city on a constitutional amendment to Bayside grange, glrrn. Sawraa AtrerttatBg report Sarah (Mrs. J. H. Partridge), Albert M., Seal Coer. tde known on application. urer in accordance with the provUlone of thie He leavee a widow, one brother—Gil- confer suffrage on women. Ann Eliza be to the reduction of Mary J. (Mrs. Belcher', Frank, and two sisters—Mrs. communications should be addressed ordinance shall applied his first man, of Elkworth, JtaalMM Governor Plaisted Thursday sent W. and Edward K. t^and all checks and money orders made pay the city debt, under the direction of the prop- (Mrs. George Brown), Jobe E. Key, of Elkworth, and Mrs. Rdp ttLratffc County Publishing veto message to the legislature, it being who lives to Tn Hamcocb er committee.” Tbe survivors are Mrs. Dutton, of Bar Harbor. Ellsworth. Maine. in the Agnes MlUlken, AND WIFE on upon the resolve fffvor of Children’s and of this aimnrMoi'’^ binds itself to ex- in Boston, Edward K., city. Mt. Dooart. Good home The city merely in which the Senate had Man and bar* hospital Portland, James H. was born Dec. 1819, and famished, end In oddlUon will edition of The a sum to 4 28, MhS. LVDOLPH P. m-RCH. pay thceaaslr This week’s pend annually equal per refused to reconsider on forty dollars month wngoo. h Wednesday. lacked but two of being ninety-two died per Apply m for the days Ada C., wife of Ludolph F. Murch, M. B.i u Ellsworth. Me. American is 2.300 copies. cent on the sum deposited Governor Plaisted, in a special message of years snd three months old at the time at her home in Somerville, Mass., March and a a di- care of the lot designated, pre- to the legislature Friday, asked for etitchere oe cot bis death. illness from a of 21, after a lingering compli- STITCHERS—Eanerleooedtoo gloeoa by ulrlgo Mfg. Co. Apple to Average for the year 1910, 2,375 section that “such rect tax rate of 5 mills. of ceding provides Hr married Mary Elizabeth, daughter cation of diseases. Mr. Scott ot factory oa School et. 0. r annual shall form of the The appropriation act for 1911 carries a survives. Monawo. liability part Jobn H. Langdon, who They Mrs. March was born in Elkworth fifty- 1911. of WEDNESDAY MARCH 28, annual in the total $1,S8?,«21.M. one who became the woman to traral regular appropriations, had child—Helen, seven years ago, the daughter of Benja- and on aalory at ana The committee on and means re- to 81.800 year. Address manner aa interest on city ways wife of Arthur Sbute; she diedNov.il, MEN per Omeral same min and Christina Brooks, of this city. Agent. Roots «. btuvibery fun, ported and the House passed a resolve fix- and Rllaeortb Distinguished Service. debt”. 1909, leaving two children—Helen After her marriage she and her husband Maine. ing the tax rate for 1912 at five mills. The Martin This is what is Arthur, besides two step-children, moved to Massachusetts, where they have Bangor Commercial. practically being has a similar legislature already passed and now Mrs. Leon The which baa H. Mary L., Lincoln, since resided. EBantcH. done now. (1,800 resolve fixing the 1911 tax rate at five mills, Hon. Hale on Friday re- of Lowell, Mass. Besides her husband, Mre. Murch leaves Eugene been to this fund has been suitable for woman to deposited and a report was current Monday night about ten drive. Ad- From early manhood until four also one brother—W’illkm with home from where, — children; dress, particulars, W., Boi 2»4,Bll«- turned Washington if it had been on an effort wonld be made to reverse HORSE expended placed that Mr. was in wortb. Me. of the 61st Con- years ago Hopkins engaged W. Brooks of this city; three sisters-Mrs. •with the expiration and the the action and fix a tax rate at deposit or invested, expendi- previous active business, for the most part in a of service Churchill L. btevens, of Elkworth; Mrs. gress, he completed term the the six mills for 1911 and four mills for 1912, tures had been same, city lumbering. and Charles Hamilton, of Bar Harbor, ^ fmnh. that has continued for forty years, bonds would have but the committee on ways and insane debt in notes and In tbe '50s the lumber firm of Brown A Mre. Bartlett Walkce, of Milbridge. which has honored him and also decided not to reopen the matter, female bsl) leriicr. Owetr and been so muoh The finally was later he and his necessarily larger. Hopkins formed; Mrs. Murch's remains, accompanied by DOG—Smallcan apply with proper Meutiflcatiocn the State that he hae so repre- but to adhere to the original plan. the ably item is carried on the books as brothers John and Edward composed her husband and Mrs. lo E. F. Rosiwao*, ii., Ellsworth. Me. city’s voted to indefi- daughter, Gross, sented. The Senate yesterday firm D. A Jobn D. re- it is not a of J. Hopkins Co.; were here and in a liability, though liability the amendment brought Thursday placed Hr. Hale has been in nitely postpone proposed tbe firm became J. H. A E. K. Sotitts, prominently that its can be tiring, the receiving tomb. iprctnl in the sense payment to the State constitution empowering the the eye in Maine (or almost Hopkins. This firm operated for some public demanded the no such of a tax on wild lands by depositors, assessment special the now owned the Ells- bait a nine years years plant by MARY C.AROKA century. Following made in the contract. in excess of one cent, on their provision being not per worth A Machine it also CITY ORDINANCE. as of Han- Foundry Works; ol service county attorney valustion. To change the method of handling out and ran for about ten two bought years To be the Next Maine Music Fes- STATE OP MAINE. cock county, be was for sessions The resolve for an tbis and or invest the appropristing $30,000 on street known as tbe fund, deposit the store Water Eluwoith. a member of tbe Maine bouse of rep- addition to the Machiaa normal school tival’s Star. City or money aa a trust fund purely, a Dutton store. to Qrdinontra elected in 1868 to was killed in the House William R. Amendment* City rtlotif to resentatives, being in the ordinance would be Monday. Duriag hi* long and active life Hr. Director-in-Chief Chapman change city dufie* of City dork, City 7Venturer mid tbe 41st five ses- be Congress. During Hopkins was prominent in the business, of the Maine muaic festivals can always Auditor: sions be was chosen to in membership necessary.__ GAME LEGISLATION. social, religious and political life of this season of the counted on, about this year, motion voted that Chapter 3, Section 1 tbe national House and then was The committee on councillor community. He was a large subscriber to joint to spring a happy surprise in naming the ON of the City Ordinance approved Feb. i, Some In Laws to be Made for the elected to the United States Senate to districts has made its to the Changes the Original fund building 1909. be amended by profiling to aaid Section report “bright star" of the next muaic by Present Legislature Unitarian church and was a particular “The Clerk or succeed Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, who legislature. The counties in this dis- here, always 2 the following: City any per- Closed time on caribou extended (or six liberal contributor to its maintenance. festival.' son other than the Mayor and Aldermen may declined re-election. His term in the are Knox and trict Waldo, Hancock, and years. His acquaintance was wide, and bete- Each one will hear it said that he be elected aa Auditor;” by striking out Senate commenced in March, 1881, Lincoln. Waldo is entitled to the year Limit on and woodcock made bis to the last. the third word in the first line of Section], partridge tained friendships has reached the and each he and has since been continuous. for the Han- limit, year “also” and the word “extra" in the councillor years 1913-14; five partridges and ten woodcock (or one For one of bis advanced years be re- namely in his career, Mr. 1919- comes up smiling with great singers quite eighth line of aaid section, so the name wilt Early Washington cock, for 1915-16-17-18; Kuox for in one tained bis faculties to a remarkable de- person day( as Hale became for as greet and sometimes greater than read: conspicuous ability, and Lincoln for 1921 22. Closed season on to be from and met death as he had faced life 20, sandpipers gree, the ones who have them. great preceded Section 2. Tha City Clerk, or any person and during his latter terms he has Dec. 1 to Aug. 1 following. and with To philosophically courage. The surprise Mr. Chapman has Just other than the Mayor and Aldermen, may be been at the Mud blue herons and the sincere of the elected aa auditor; he shall audit each month nationally recognized COUNTY GOSSIP. hens, kingfishers, the family sympathy on sprung the music lovers of Maine ia the accounts of the Collector aod Treasurer, constructive statesman of loons again among protected wild out in full measure. leading placed community goes the announcement that after months of and aba)I submit to the Mayor and Board of and His of Wild geese, robins, song sparrows birds. The funeral was held at the house last Aldermen nt each monthly meeting a state- Congress. high qualities a contract has been dosed blue birds have arrived negotiation ment in detail showing the City's standing, received their re- The buying of ducks, partridge and afternoon, Kev. R. B. Mathews, of statesmanship due Sunday with Mary Garden, one of the greatest with its several appropriations, the credit* woodcock prohibited. Sale of such birds the and debits and baianoss of each fnud He his to the Congregational church, officiating. and actresses of the cognition by appointment has taken up the good singers operatic shall receive such for bia ser- Sedgwick grange already unlawful. The pall-bearers were A. 1. Saunders, compensation most important of tbe committees. Caetine It has world. vices aa Auditor aa shall be aoanslly voted by work begun by grange. Limit of (75 which may be paid to one James A. Roscoc Holmes and the Board of Aldermen. Approved. McGown, With a Thus for many years as chairman of a moth nest naturally beautiful voice, a Citiuu H. Lulasd. started brown-tail contest, person for a deer damage repealed. Charles W. Mason. on naval affairs he was wonderful temperament, brains and Mayor the committee the women against the men. Unlawful to beaver or muskrat trap had two artistic sense, Garden has accom- The foregoing ordinance having foremost in the navy of the within ten feet of a beaver house or a MBS. MAST A. OSGOOD. Mary shaping several was under s more than other woman readings passed suspen- and saw the The Mohtwk, a tramp steamer, has just plished any living nation his wise counsel muskrat bouse. Mrs. Mary A. Osgood, formerly of Ells- sion of the rnles March It, 1911, and approved taken from Sargentvilie 600 barrels of of her years. She is still a young woman, country equipped with a suitable and I'enalty for running a sporting camp worth, died Thursday, March 23, at her by the Mayor. clams shipped by the W. O. Sargent Co. to of rare personality, great beauty and sufficient navy while preventing un- without a license or for trapping without home in Peabody, Mass. She had been Attsat:—Jown A. Cunningham, Boston, where they will be transferred to charm, and is called I be “Sarah Bernhardt wise and vast At the a license or for failure to report as camp gradually tailing in health for the past Deputy City Clerk. expenditures. an steamer which will of the ocean-going carry or as reduced from but a shock was the opera". of his term he was proprietor trapper (100 two years, paralytic expiration serving them to for fish- At the close of her AsDIMfiORS’ NOTICE. Portugal. Clam-digging and costs to and coats. immediate cause of death. opera engagements as chairman of the committee (40 inhabitants of Ellsworth and all great bait has grown to be quite a business in this spring, a concert tour is planned, per- Close season on miuk, sable, fisher and Mrs. Osgood was born in Ellsworth, THEsons legally liable to be assessed in the ou chairman of this Within s radius of two or and so has been the demand for are notified and appropriations, acting vicinity. otter made from April 1 to Oct. 20; close March 6, the of the late great city of Ellsworth hereby 1837, daughter warned to make and bring into the assessor* that on expenditures and also three miles many hundred barrels of her services that every date is filled to public season on muskrat, general law made from Samuel and Lucy Royal, and the greater of ta> es of said Ellsworth, for the year !9U. ou the committees on census clams are The Sargent company fur- the very limit of her allotted time in true and lists of tbeir and all of finance, dog. May 15 to Oct. 20. of her life was here. She was perfect polls part spent tbeir eCtate real and personal, not by law ex- and naval affairs. He is also a mem- nishes the barrels, each of which contains this country, and many applications Limit on land-locked salmon, trout, twice married, her first husband being the empt from taxation, which they were pos- sixteen and bar- have been refused. An ia be- ber of the commission. gallons, they pay f4 per and white made fifteen Edwin attempt sessed ol on ibe first day of April of the monetary togue perch late Littlefield, of Bucksport, by o' the rel when delivered. ing made to purchase her release from year 1911. agreeaoly to tbs provisions In addition to these very important poundB or not exceeding forty fish, to a whom she had one daughter, who died at statutes of tho State The assessors wi I be her contract for next season, in in session at ibe and aldermen’s room, person in one the of twelve Her second hus- opera mayor positions Senator Hale was the recog- day. age years. under from 1 to 10. The coast of Maine is not as well pro- order that she may make an extended Hancock ball, April April nised leader of his in the Gray squirrel close season made from band was the late George P. Osgood, of inclusive, during the business boars of each party upper tected -by lights snd fog signals as it could concert tour next tall and and it is secular for the of receiving ssid Nov. 1 to 1. Cannot be killed within whom she had one winter, day, purpose branch of and the ultimate dept Ellsworth, by daugh- lists. Hoyt e. Congress be, but the bureau of lighthouses is mak- said that a quarter of a million dollars has Austin, limits of a city or village, or within a park ter, Lucy, teacher of mathematics in the Sidney P. BTocasninoK. decision as to the party position rested ing every effort to bring the coast to a de- been offered bar tor 100 concerts. This or water district. Peabody high school. Joun P. Royal. with him more than with one man. gree of safety that will be as near perfec- tour will commence with the Maine muaic Assessors of Ellsworth, any Resident can under Mr*. was held in esteem transport, special Osgood high by — Senator Hale has tion as This season will see the festival In October. n.’ a. nsvrssn statutes, chantsa is, sxc- proven himself possible. in this ten of all who knew and her old Ellsworth tag, anywhere atate, pounds her, TIONS 71, 7*. 71 A»D FAIT OF 79- establishment of two more sta- Misa Garden travels in her own a constructive statesman of the fog-signal fish or a of birds without accom- her private high- pair game friends and neighbors hold in kind Bbction 71-Before making an assessment, tions. At Moose Peak light, near Jones- car, which she will to Her est order and it can be truly said that panying the same, but not more than one remembrance. She was a member of the bring Bangor. the assessors snail give seasonable no ioe in port, a will be established. The mother and are her writing to the inhabitants notifi- fog signal of ten of fish or one father constant com- by posting during his thirty years in the package pounds pair Congregational church of this city, and cations in some town, or Senate, bricks for the house hsve been re- public plane In the already panions, and unlike who have at- as there has been no senator who has of game birds can be thus shipped once in during her residence here was active in its | many shall notify them in such other way the ceived, and will be shipped there tained so much she is town at its annua) directs, to make shortly. thirty She moved to fame, unspoiled and meeting a more Nor days. interests. Peabody about and bring in to them .rue and Hsu of played important part. The horn will be sounded by compressed sweet She is perfect Close time of (our years on wood seven to make her home tempered. always affable and tbeir polis. and ail ihsir estates, real aud per- has to his credit a rec- placed years ago with anyone higher sir generated by a kerosene engine. The and her sonal. not law irom taxation, of duck. her pleasant, does utmost to please by fjempt daughter. which were on the first day of ord of legislative enactment of his other signal will be a bell in a conical her audiences. She will the they possessed Of her own five brothers sur- sing principal April of the same year. tower at harbor. family, own origination for the erected Burnt Coat This Auction 74 —If resident owner, after improvement Houlton Jail-Breaker Caught. vive her-Sewall John F. and Clifford arias from the operas she has made famous any will be the usual of machine bell. T., such notice, does not bring in such list, the of the business interests of the nation. type •The man under her wonderful who, the alias of Arthur G. of Lutber M. by presentation of the title assessors sbail ascertain otherwise, as nearly will be before the Royal, Ellsworth, Royal, Senator Hale has made himself felt They probably working was wanted for roles aa may be, the nature, amount and value of Johnson, breaking jail at of St. Paul, and of Louise, Thais, Salome and Natoma. end of the summer. Minn., Henry W., the estate, real and personal, for nhi-b, is in and while never Houlton and the turns Other artists of internat.onal debate, seeking assaulting turnkey, Napa, Cal. reputation tbeir judgment, be Is liable to be taxed sad out to be will be be is barred of bis right to make ap- oratorical effect has been Howard White, of Urland, who The was here ! announced by May 1, when the thereby always A very interesting stone is now ready body brought Saturday, plication to the assessors or the county com- has an unenviable in this sec- subscription lists will be at the taxes, (eared in argument, It having often to be placed over the grave of the late reputation accompanied by her daughter, and opened missioners for any abatement of bis Mrs. Salome at Sunset. “Aunt tion. festival The demand tot unless be offers each list with bis applica- been said that no member of the Sen- Sellers, Harry W. of Plymouth, headquarters. tion to as she wss nephew, Royal, and satisfies them that he was unsbie Salome,” always called, died at White was arrested in Bar Harbor tickets for so an ate is able to Thurs- Maas. The funeral was held extraordinary attraction offer it at the time equal him in placing his the age of 106 years. She was one of the Sunday appointed. on the will be so Section 71-The assessors or either of them best-loved in day strength of a telephone mes- afternoon at the htxne of her great that it will be necessary to points before the in a persons this town, and this stepson, msy the person snob list body concise, sage from W. H. Da at the require presenting memorial is very gratifying to our towns- via, Holden, that Fred H. B. systematise handling of the course to make oath to its which oath either manner while his of Osgood. Rev. R. Mathews truth, convincing grasp people. It is the work, as well as the who had at his house so that town of them may administer, nnd either of them gift, White, stopped the officiated. There was a of tickets, every and village figures and statistics has been the of Abel (I os me r, a native of Deer Isle, but profession may require him to answer all prope: in- night before, had left on the Bar Harbor may have the of a sit us* lea now of as he has beautiful flowers. The pall- bearers were privilege securing quiries in writing as to the nature, marvel of his Oakland, Cal., and, said, and is opponents. He has a train in the with him limited number. value of his property liable to be used is tribute from the shores of two ocesns, morning, taking tour nephews of the deceased—Elmer never E., the Htate, and a refusal or neglect to answer played to the or the Atlantic and the Pacific. The Ur. Davis’ gold watch and in The dates for the festival bars galleries sought tablet, $30 money. William F., Allan P. and Harry W. Royal, at Bangor have such inquiries and subscribe the seme, suitably inscribed, is of granite from the Chief * but the popular acclaim; indeed has often of Police Jelliaon, of Bar Harbor, been fixed for Oct. 12,13 and 14; at Port- anapp-alo the county commissioners Raymond granite quarries in Maderia j such list and answers shall not be conclusive taken a course met White as he left the and at once land that brought him into county, Cal., of which Mr. Hosmer is one boat, Oct. 16,17 and 18. upon the assessors. noticed that he MBS. WBEELOCK CRAIG. I be- disfavor, although the course of of the owners and operators. The base, answered the description Section 79—The assessors, for the time which ing, on written slating gfoand* supports it, is of a granite from of the Houlton He tele- Although not unexpected, friends Of application, events has later substantiated his jail-breaker. i TRENTON. i tnerfifor. within two from in*' asses** China, and the foundation stone in which Mrs. Wbeelock who for so years phoned Sheriff Bryson at Houlton for Craig, many meat, msy m«ke such reasonable soat« ■»«*»» judgment. it will be set will be taken from a 1 granite years was a member of the household of Mrs. £. T. Leland, who has been as they think quarry near Aunt Salome’s fuller descriptions, snd Thursday night proper. And during his term of birthplace her is more long forty and girlhood home at met the Aroostook daughter, Mrs. George P. seriourly 111, com'ortable. 8toniogton. The officer at Bangor and Dutton, VAKU or THANK". years in the halls of the national when will be Con- whole, placed, will be about five f«et turned over his to grieved to learn of her death Henry Smith baa closed his in prisoner him. place here, midb to thank the and Senator Hale height. Mrs. Sellers was the at J neighbors gress, has daughter White was held for yesterday Augusta. and gone West to seek friends BbB we>8*0 kind tout during consistently of Edmund one of the being the grand employment. All WE Sylvester, orginal oar W# them for and c remained faithful to •ettiers of at Mrs. Craig was the oldest of wish him success. bereavement. atsd thank instantly Deer Isle, who came here about jury Houlton when he broxe Jail. He daughter the beautiful 11 do we Dr. were, aid especially the beat interests of the 1788. She was born Oct. and died secured an bar Cyrus Briggs, one of the thank M for the State that he 15,1800, iron from one of the cell leading Mrs. Sabine Leland was called to L'gonia lodge, F end A. on Jan. 9, 1909. She was a descendant of of from beautiful wreath. Mae. 2kLUa wilso*. has so doors, and as the entered he physicians Augusta, the time of his Steuben honorably represented. He has and a real turnkey Thursday morning by the serious Mas Alick W Loan Mayflower Pilgrims, Daughter from the — struck graduation Harvard medical not allowed his national prominence of the Revolution. Deer Isle Messenger. him over the head, injuring him illness of her niece. Alma F. WiLaon. school in 1827, uutil the of his death. May A. Wilaos. to interference with seriously. He dodged by Sheriff Bryson, titqe Miss permit his allegi- In Daisy Norton, who has been with Ellsworth. March 28. »8I1, who was in hi. 1851 she was married to iter. Wbeelock ance to his own State. Boston Transcript’s "Summer Home** office, end made good his her Mrs. =L!-Jh!_ whose first sister, Leverett Cousins, the Edition. escape into back Craig, pastorate was at New- as one Canada, finally working past has returned home. Recognized of the greatest of whence he went to week, legal Hotter* Nowadays almost everyone is interested in this way. castle, New Bedford, the senators of the Mrs. Harvard last half “summer homes” either at Mass., where he was for Copp is better. Miaa that oentury. the seashore, White a few months ago stole a pair of many years pastor subscriber hereby gives notice Senator Hale has rounded mountains or of the Vonia Gilbert, who has been he has beeo adnunistra* out a re- country. They will enjoy read- oxen of East man in Congregational church, and there with her, is THR duty appointed George North uucks- lor of the estate of markable ing the written articles on the she working for Mrs. H. L. Davis. career and now returns specially sub- He sold the oxen passed many happy years, him port. before he stole aiding ABEL B. BART LET, late of TREMONT, ject which will be published in addition to in his work. After his Levi W. home, having served his State and his them, then stole them and drove them to death abroad in Sutler and daughter of in the of deceased, sod the regular features in the Boston Lncy, ooanty Hancock, Evening where 1866 she returned to and to the Northeast visited riven bonds as the law directs Ail per* country with distinguished and of Bangor, he delivered them and re- Augusta Harbor, Mrs. Butler ability Transcript Saturday, April 1. friends •®M demands against the estate honored ceived pH. He was never of her childhood. Sunday. Mrs. Butler was called here >f said,kt^#l by his colleagues and the “How the Automobile Has Helped Country,. caught, though by deceased are desired to present Gn the death of her the illness of her ihe same for all indebted of Properties’* is one of the to be Eastman got his oxen back. aged mother, she sister, Mrs. E. T. l-i.-d settlement, and people Maine without distinction points covered* hereto are requested to make i-n* and will ■moved to Ellsworth to be with bar March 21. payment of party. prove an engaging topic. “Restor- only May. nedlately. Wm. W. A. Hbat«. ing Old Houses in the Country Towns’* will daughter, Annie Briggs, who had been March tt. 1811. EAST —' doubtless EAUOINE. _r Cemetery Lot Fuad. please many readers, too. There married to George P. Dutton of this city, OCEAN VILLE. will be several articles which will have Urs. Erast us Moore was called to Ells- who died in Jamas A. was surely September, 18M. During the Miss Ava MoOown right in the- a Webb returned home March real value to investors and others con- worth last Friday by the illness of her of her illness 18. in the years and weakness Mrs. ory urging city goverment last cerned in the welfare of Boston and its sub- brother. School began March Alice Craig was most tenderly cued for by this 30, Lane, week to create a trust fund of the urbs, particularly those on “Industrial Ad- teacher. The ladies of La tons circle will serve daughter. She was about vtnUgM of Boston**, “Inquiry for Business eighty years money deposited with the city for from 8 to 8 of The entertainment at Sites” and In the Suburbs'*. supper o’clock Wedneeday, age. given Union hall care “Realty perpetual of but at the home Mrs. wu a Friday March was oemetery lots, Real estate u.eo and individuals who have April 5, of Mrs. Luther Oil- Craig woman of the moat evening, 34, enjoyed by in all and was wrong assuming that the pres- properties to dispose of or to rent should pa trick. churning peraonolity, a brilliant conver- present, a credit to all who ent of that fake advantage of this unusual sationalist and a scholar. took part. disposition money was opportunity Harvey Lear, of called on rips She will be and Waterville, not in immediately secure space to held in tends rest remembrance March 38. accordance with law. properly friends here last week. Mr. Lear was on by all p place their before holdings so many inter- his whose good fortune it wu to meet her. This food was created a way to Bar when he has em- by special ested persons as will be reached the Harbor, by April Funeral services will be held to-morrow ordinance the ■ 1 ployment, bid. passed by city govern edition of the Transcript, which will have a ] morning at 11 o’clock at the South Pariah ment in 1880. The matter was Intro- I much larger circulation than any previous Mrs. Etta Lancaster, who has spent the issue. winter church, Augusta. to duoed in the dosing months of the in Waltham, Mass., has returned city; formerly omubM b* the l«ter by P. Carro.l Bnrrill administration of 1888 the board home, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. JOH* WAKEFIELD. Over Bar rill national bank. 0, A record is better Mala et., Mile*W than a prospects*. Fred who will remain worik. Inqntrv of U. c. Bpan»M consist lag of Mayor M. Brown, during the John Wakefield, who wu injured two Joeeph Hig- Nmarpaptr circulation it wktU oouult summer. fm weeks a tail Aid. F. 8. John O. ago by from a tree at Bath, <»™« etere. hist vs gins, Lord, Whit- ■dMrttMTI. March 28. (y!?f-lly>r^» |f. where ha wu employed u telephone ltae- town meetings. CITY MEETING. BOV SCOUTS. WMT KLumOBTH. Officer* ) Elected aad Appropriation Organization Hobart Oulfifr it ill. • Crowing Rapidly la IN ORDINANCE RBLAT | Voted la Hancock rRtNOE County Towns. the State of Malae. Mn. George Crosby hu returned tc The INQ TO AUDITOR. BAeraaooK. Boy Scout movement, which hai North Orlend, after a abort visit to AnatH excited so Moderator, P A DeMeyer; selectmen and much interest throughout the Conary and wife. or ooluk-tuci » E nation, is its —A,r svsrriM assessors, F Bartlett, W B Clow,OH showing worth by its active Raymond Cunningham, who haa been BK ooirrwtmD- COM Ooogina; elerk, R B growth. Last month 500 scout masters TiX» TO Lowrie; treasurer, A H attending Bnckspofrt eeminary, ia a pend- received their certificates na- PKN8ATIOW FIXED. Jellison; collector. Ralph Page; school from the ing hia vacation with hia parents, George tional office. committeemen, Q 8 Googins, E F Bart- The movement numbers H. Cunningham and wife. waa at the recee lett, E H 300,000 boys, and are at hand lull hoard present Ash; superintendent of schools, applications T* Addle so that it is *v*n road quite likely that the lh<‘ ci,y «fov,rnnM"lt U,t lowrie; commissioners, G V amalga- SOUTH DEER ISLE. Uatol mations of the Butler, H E Butler, A 1 con- various movements and the Oty Clerk J. A. Cunning Merchant; Seagirt grange met March 25 with ^ Deputy stables, Charles Dinamore, H H Kingman. applications of new patrols will bring the in the abeeooc ot CltyCterl number of twenty-aix patrona present, and two Appropriations—Schools, text- scouts up to 500,000 by the first Unrecorded, $360; visitoro from Deer Isle and one from ot illneae. books, $26; school house of April. oo account repairs, $25; roads Lake The first Bale and President Taft has Shepacot grange. and of tax-collection and com bridges, $300; Stite road, $80; accepted a place as Tot ontier poor, second degrees were conferred on one $500; Memorial day. $5. the honorary head of the movement, and therefor occupied the create; candidate. Refreshments were served predation already there are associated with him CARTINK. and games played. The lecturer pre- ol the evening. some of the most prominent men of the purl Moderator, W a sented a of etc to Interest oi Walker; selectmen and The program readings, songs, waa Aral roted charge country. movement has been en- II assessors, W A Ricker, Robert The next regular meeting will be a tem- of one cent Croagro/e, dorsed by the National Playground taxes at one-half per George M perance meeting on April 1. unpaid Perkins; clerk, F 8 Perkins; association of North he added America, the Red August 1, s»me to to ant treasurer and R O after collector, Parker; Cross society and by such men school prominent a of the tax. This la tbs committeeman, W Pater- mvome part George as Gifford Pinchot, Felix Adler, Dr. marine mry. lor several years past. son; superintendent of E H -me aa charged schools, Car- Charles P. Neill, Ambassador Bryce and collection was next taker penter; road Hancock IV system of | commissioner, William Monseigneur Shahan, D. D., president of County Ports. discussed at aome length. Mayoi Reran; town agent, Charles E the West Sullivan—Ar March 26, schs N E Ayer, op and McCluskey. Catholic university of America. The Mt Desert — Ferry: Lavolta. Bar Harbor himself as in faeor ol Appropriations text- Vi,nd expressed Schools, $100; latter is a very enthusiastic supporter, and which had books, $300; high school, school- ,ne contract system, proven $1,600; he says: “I see no reason why every boy BORN. in He called atten- ! house repairs, $100; roads and nceewlul past years. bridges, in this country should not, sooner or las t that the only tax commit- $1.h this isaue. begin life anew under changed conditions L Osgood, aged 79 years, 10 months, 13 days. J S clerk, Charles P Sitsby; treas- Bangor. Sold by Send far circulars. j Crosby; and live out their natural lives, just OSGOOD-At Peabody, Mass, March 23, Mary OTHKB BCSIHBM. W O A. widow of George P Osgood, formerly of urer and collector, Richardson; old home in after enough returning to the Ellsworth, aged 74 years, 17 days. L. A. REED & I» was voted to Indude in all for I school committeeman, W G Richardson; J. P. ^ON, policies to make the dramatic circumstances WARDWELL—At Penobscot. March 21, Mrs ELDIUDGE, laeorance 1 years MAINE on city property a clanee pro- road commissioner, Ora E Mills; con- Alice T Wardwell, aged 78 years, 6 months, WESTBROOK, of the reunion a topic of news interest. tint 30 Main Ellsworth 'iding adjustment of losses shall be stable, H A Rowe. out days. What a host of men who hsd dropped Ellsworth. March 28. John made with tbe mayor and of tbe — Schools, (60; school- WAKEFIELD—At president Appropriations of Bowery haunts could the Klondike alone Wakefield, age 42 years, 5 mouths. 15 days. board ot and house road and aldermen, that losses shall repairs, (80; bridges, (300; when the rush to the bo | have yielded up gold paid to the dty treasurer. i State road ECZEMA fields was at its height! How many miss- aouerusnriait&, The resignation ol John A. Stuart aa | CAN BE OBTAINED ing New Yorkers are there at work to-day Bailor ol Hancock hall waa tabled until OTIH. from (». A. Pftvebor*. on the Panama canal or in the forecastles Challenge ■bo regular w,l,e Mrs. Warren April masting. Selectmen and assessors, D G Young, A steamers on the seven seas and tile voice Hutchinson, il of tramp Q. A. Parcher is seeking the worst case 8roi» u.e uugti. ease tile ihctt. clear was voted that the dark Arden are Neini tour ceuls for SOUTH BKOOKMVLLLE, MAINE. dty purchase L Fraxier, Aaron Salisbury; clerk, everywhere in the four quarters of the and harmless. mailing tot the of or in Ellsworth and receive a sample EKEE. night policemen euch equipment S Young; treasurer, J O Jordan; col- Mrth? dyspepsia constipation ** b coat of same ol men HE8ELTINE & TUTTLE CO*, necessary, deducting lector, J O Jordan; superintendent Husbands who desert their wives, or vicinity to test Dr. Howard’s new <«» his the officer to be reim- APOTHKOARIU, Oriental Works Mlary, schools. J L Salisbury. under a boys in whom the desire Ru& | cloud, (or the cure of those diseases. Factory rebuilt—brick, taned tor nme nt the ot hie — roads specific and .sea., PORTLAND, MK expiration ! Appropriations Schools, (100; for adventure is strong and girls whom a Congress Myrtle modern improvements. tone ot State road. other office on retaru ol the property to and bridges. (300; (200; driveB out into the world 4So confident is he that this remarkable Beautiful, cur y. fluffy rugs made from old sense of shame KLLS WORTH I (673.06. Total, (1.073.06. woolen. tapestry, brussels or velvet carpet*. •badly. purposes, the main number of the missing. — conpose effect a cure in a tt was medicine wiil lasting CaqMts dtaaeU ctaM. Mnd by Nit trMftK. voted to the street com- much sad in the notify There was philosophy Steam and Bath Rooms. Send for circular. to BROOKS VILL.E. short time, that be offers to refund the Laundry mimioner make an of nil city of a few ago: “Just tell inventory topical song years HO PAY, NO WAMHKt.' L L. MORRISON. Maiae. is ill. it not be successful. Skowbegao, Pfperty coming Into hie possession in hia Mrs. Hannah Douglass very them that saw me and they will know money should you All kin.lft of laundry work .lone at short aotlce. depart me and nt, and report the seme at the The inlant son ol Everett Bowden the rest.” In order to secure the quickest |>ossible Goodscahod tor and delivered. *xt meeting ot the dty government. Mrs. Edith is also ill. the desire to lose one’s self, the | H. wife is ill. Young Given : introduction O. A. Parcher will sell a B. ESTEY A CO., CAMDEN WOOLENS Mayor Leland suggested that two disin- to is not difficult. When an Arctic ex- Estey Building. State St.. Ellsworth. Me Albion Closson has made a short visit feat cent of this medi- totested ! regular fifty package We can save you money on men, one from each political Alice at Benton plorer whose picture has been in every his sister, Mrs. Black, 25 cents, dress materials and Puty, be cboeen to make an elude cine at half price, ; suitings inveatigntion I paper can successfully detection, bt ! Falls. WIRING. for Men, Women, and Children, the finances to ascertain where from This of Dr. Howard’s will cure ELECTRICAL city just Nathan- and a city chamberlain disappear i specific direct from the Camden Wool- •bis Mrs. Edwin Sanborn’s parents. Fi»l Lines of administration stood at tbe begin- view in a house-boat in southern waters, sick Write for and ot North Bluehill, headache, dizzy feelings, constipa- en Mill. Samples. m°* ot its to board iel Bowden wife, in the world for ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES F. A. Mur. Retail year, and report the it is the easiest thing and all of Packard. Department. of last week at her home. j tion, dyspepsia forms malaria AND FIXTURES. Bo* Camden Me. * soon as ef- spent part characteristics 3ft, possible. A motion to that persons of commonplace •«t Saunders is home, after and liver trouble. It does not simply give Esltalttl u. S.„llca CfliUy Ol.n was carried, and tbe mayor ap- Miss Villa and with a small acquaintance to drop out her ANDREW M. MOOR. BUY l*“ted aa such James several weeks with grand- with a of relief for a time; it makes permanent and special committee spending of sight. Police posters portrait ■stey BuiMlug. Hutto xt.. EMsworth *• and at North Swasey's Premium Tea L. Saunders wife, 1 | McOown and F. W. Hollins. parents, J. the missing one may be scattered broad- cures. complete FROM YOl’R GHOCKH AND (HIT A * receM waa taken Bluehill. is an incentive to find the to Monday erening, cast where there It will the bowels, tone up the A- | | regulate «air PRESENT WITH EVERY POUND. bpvil 8. March 27. j fugitive. But in most cases that incentive v>itl whole intestinal tract, give you an appe- If dealer cannot is and where it exists the pursuit STORE your supply you. wilteaa, lacking I and we will make food taste and 518 Me. supply you direct. 2U>btrti«nntnt». be readily baffled, as the escape of the tite, good digest well, Congress St., Portland, may B. SWASfcV A CO..Portland. Maine Chinaman wanted for Elsie Sigei’a murder and increase vigor. Joy and happiness Manufacturer ol well will take the place of that “don’t care ARTISTIC HUMAN HAIR GOODS only too proved. fitotcMumai £ato». whether I live or die” feeling. of every description. ~ NOKTH LAMOINK. Goods sent on to responsible approval parlies H. S COT T C. M. Kittredge has moved his family Little Bald ALICE Spot RPRCIALTY MAPI OP Hood’s from East Lamoine. where he haa Let us mail home |Af A Ad P AJ typewriting, accounting and been employed cutting wood. OKNkKAL clerical work. WUMEN Trust Mrs. Smith and daughter If You Want One, Don't Aik O. A. KW£t Agent ot the II ulon Safe Deposit & Co., Oi George to exrn a beautiful of M.Ou Portland, Me., for furnishing Probate last week from Beal pair Phronette returned Parcher About Parisian i shoes. It’s the best proposition ever and Surety Bonds. the win- Sage. Harbor, where they have spent offered—and we can it Cor. Main and Water St*, (over Moore’* Drug If Parisian won’t thal prove ter. Sage stop Store). Ellsworth, Me. Y. little bald spot from spreading, noth- Stale To., i’" Sarsaparilla• * March 28. Bay Hosiery ing in this world wiil. Is Baldness, thiu hair and falling halt C. E. HOLT, BAB HABBOB. J)R. are caused by dandruff germs. If you A stable belonging to Mrs. Frances have dandruff, k 11 the germ at once. Dentist, was burned is O, AMERICAN ADS America’s Greatest Medicine-' Margrave, a summer resident, Parisian Sage guaranteed by I Parcher to kill dandruff Maine. Thursday night. A. geims, Bangor, i banish d indrnff, stop falling hair and OFFICE: RESIDENCE 1 23 Hamm." d St. ai FoureeutfcM. Take This itching scalp, or money back. It is s It Spring said the editor, “yon nse too PAY BEST Office hour, S to 12 15 ; 1 to S “Here,” dainty hair dressing that will make Evenings by appointment was hut many words. You say, ‘he poor the hair and fascinating. Large cures all that he bright cleanses the blood, eruptions, honest.’ You have only to say to cents Sold in town in Thoroughly say, ‘He was bottle, every Get it was honest. “Again you America. The with the Auburn Opitxua: improves the relieves that tired feeling. without and without friends.' girl Madal Flour appetite, money • Gold la that ha was without money.’1 hair on every carton. Subscribe lor Thb Amkkicaa nouriatata*^^^ today, in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. Simply any H. Webster March 34. It will mast with about where oi late hla dimming NEWS. aftcrtucmmts. home, COUNTY Mrs. Dennis Norwood March 31. vision had closed all occupation to him. who has did not deeert him, how- Oapt. Charles Bobbins, sr., His genial nature SOUTH DEEK ISLE. Unsuspected wot ms ste the I a chat with been boarding with John Dorr at Tre- ever, and be enjoyed always cause of numerous little Min misted, of York, is a guest of Mrs. will board here with Leslie Oott. things THE REAL THING neighbors and friends. He leaves a wife mont, that go wrong with children. He Beck one Byron Tracy. March 27. Thelma. When a child is and one daughter—Mrs. 8. 8. ; sick you of LEE’S LINI- Oastine think that The universal opinion brother-Capt. Alonso Hyer, living here, Nellie Walker has returned to rarely its sickness u MENT is that it is “the real thing”. Ells- caused worms, and one sister—Mrs. Josiah Smith, of normal Bchool. SOUND. by yet worms, too. LEE’S LINIMENT hae been either directly or indirectly, are the Bight, worth. The funeral took place at tbe Mrs. Robinson, of Manset, is visiting her and of Hall it Joseph Stanley family, cause of three of all the ills of in use a many years, and so far has Rev. G. quarters childhood. great home Saturday afternoon, Mayo ion, Cleveland. have moved here. Guy Quarry, Children, and oftentimes adults, fed out of sorts, are nobody. The ingredients a male disappointed officiating. Hymns were sung by of will teach vis- and unrefreshed in the are all Mrs. Knowlton, Palermo, Mrs. H. H. Humor, of West Eden, irritable, feel listless morning; suffer with composing LEE’S LINIMENT and Walter Lawrie, W. quartet—William at North thia E. M. this week. hare a variable foul tongue, offensive each for a definite Stonington spring. ited at Mrs. Higgins’ indigestion, appetite, breath; ♦arefolly selected, E. and Clark. with occasional and about the Bragdon Clyde and of to hard and full belly, gn pings pains navel; eyes These ingredients are fresh and B- Benjamin Fogg wife, Brooklin, Friends of Claude Murphy are glad purpose. March 27. beaey and dull; itching of the noee; short, dry cough ; grading of the teeth ; and full of The whole ire guests of Mrs. Ralph Saunders. see him after his three weeks' illness. powerful activity. out, slow fever; snd often, in children, convulsions—in the majority of cases the LINIMENT, BLUEHILL. most of the combination, called LEE’S Vernon Small, who spent School closed last week. Pupils perfect cause of all the trouble is WUTUU, though you may not suspect their presence. successful is probably one of the most Mrs. Edward P. Tucker is in Boston for winter out of town, is now in South Paris. in attendance: Ruben Brown, Bernice for all aches and pains loeal applications a short stay. Charles Webb, of Oceanville, received Nickerson and Ruble Tracy. for ever devised. Try LEE’S LINIMENT his mother Schools will open for the spring term on the sad news of the death of O. Foster Rich, of Boston, died March lame back, chest TRUE’S ELIXIR rheumatism, neuralgia, DR. 3. recently. from received a fall. Mr. has been the standard I se Monday, April 14, injuries by ] a pure vegetable compound, bruises and all stiffness. I* never fails to pains, who Rich was born ago in household remedy «iace i9ji. E. McGouldrick and wife are Mrs. H. P. Hatch and daughter, tbirty-one years leav- else but LEE’S LINIMENT for Frank expel not only worms but all waste matter, nothing the winter in Bar eon of the late George and rich and the stomach sweet, and wounds. home from a visit in Boston. have spent Massacnusctts, Harbor, ing the blood pure, muscular pains, for sprains he had the bowel* regular ami the whole system strong ire home. Lizzie Rich. For several years { Never be without LEE’S LINIMENT in Mrs. Laura Joyce, who has been the and healthy. resided in Boston. Besides his widow, he her children l>r. Trues \ needs and for and has re- who has been attending §1 The mother who gives the home for emergency guest of Max Abram wife, Roy Kendrick, because It not In- leaves one siste—rMrs Norton Tinker, of Elixir regularly is wise, only no business college in is acts as a of every* use. An ounce of prevention turned to her home in Brooklin. dhaw’s Portland, creases the appetite and preventive day and one brother— Kerschel Rich, but a Sound, coughs, cold, fever and worms, gives rugged, of cure can Remember the an instructor in home for short stay. pound equal. Miss Emma Hinckley, of Boston. robust health. real name of the real thing is LEE’S is Miss who has been with Mrs. F, and the normal school at Machias, visiting Staples, March 24. H. Sold by all Druggist*. Trices 35c, 50c $t.oa full 4-ounce bottles LINIMENT. In her parents, W. S. Hinckley and wife. A. Pierce through the winter, baa gone to Write for free booklet. and their Ihieasei." the usual quantity) for 25 cents. her home at North Deer Isle. Children (TWICE Miss Bertha Howard, a student of the SUNSET. At and stores. drug general Rockland high school, spent the week- Leroy Richardson, of Bucksport, was in Misses Susie Cole and Mertice V. Small DR. J. F. TRUE ft CD., end with her parents, Herman Howard town last week, called here by the death Me. were in Medford last week, guests of Mrs. Aitara, and wife. of bis father, Amos Richardson. BOUNTY NEWS. Austin Cole. S. P. Snowman and wife have received The people in this village were raddened A chopping match was given to A. T. WEST SULLIVAN. word from Winterport of the birth, on by the death of Amos Richardson. He was Small Friday, followed by supper and a ftaUroao* nl Sttamtoau. March of a son to Everett Hincaley more than eighty years of age. His James Davis and his family have moved 34, social evening. and wife. Mrs. Hinckley is a daughter of death was caused by a fall which pro- Hair Health. to Corea. Mr. Roberta is sawing Mr. and Mrs. Snowman. duced brain trouble. nearly through A. visited in Bar Harbor Sun- Dr. G. Phillips March 21. H. logs here, and will move his mill to The senior class of the academy will last week. shine, where he has a large contract. present the play, “Willow-dale." The cast David Sargent was a guest at the home John was taken to the Rock- chosen appears to be an unusually strong SEAWALL. Simpson If You Have or Hair B. has Scalp In Kfttct Dec. 1910. of B. Havey Friday. amateur work. land hospital Tuesday. The trouble ft, one, and well adapted to D. S. who has been ill two Mooney, and is BAB BANGOR. Mrs. N. H. Newman, of Goulds boro, is a in the town ball March been of long standing, recovery HARBOR|,TO It will be given weeks, is better. Take Advan- of Mrs. D. A. Patchen. doubtful. Trouble, a ijuest 30, and on Friday, March 31, at the town |AM M r w ru Amos who has been quite ill, BAR HAR— It. • 1090 4 91.. who is in Newman, The an Mrs. Hattie Nason, employed hall, Surry. chapel improvement society gave Sorrento.! 4 U is gaining, bnt is still very weak. Laugor, is at home for a few days. March 27. H. entertainment at the library building Fri- tage of This Offer. Sullivan... of Mt Desert Kerry. 1110 51 Enoch Hodgdon. who has been ill The were carried Banker returned from a day evening. parts 8 11 17; 5 17 Miss Josephine • Waukeag Ky. 9 m last _____ GOULDS BORO. grip, had a second attack of it week, Ice-cream was Hancock. 11 90' la to two weeks' sojourn in Boston Saturday. through successfully. or but is better now. Franklin Road.Jll 91 ;s m 10 u memorial resolutions. served. Proceeds, |19. Sanford Mitchell, of Cherryfleld, was re- Wash'jrt'n Jane.. 11 00 tU 97’ 15 II to t* Since it has been the will of the Divine Mrs. who has the March 30. Sadie. We could not afford eo strongly to en- ELLSWORTH. 11 Of II ft ftl 14 and Nancy Sawyer, spent 4«j a cently a guest of G. M. Farnsworth Bill worth Falla. HI 10 11 40 5 ftl Master to again enter onr ranks and call hence winter with her daughter, Mrs. Phebe loree Ueull “98” Hair Tonic and con- no 67 wife. Ntcolin. HI B 112 01 « n i* one of oar beloved members. Sister Eunice B. we do all |n Rodick, in Bar Harbor, is home. ISLE AU HALT. tinue to Mil it ae do, 11 It did not Green Lake. HI 10 12 11 I H u A Lake.HI 97 10 Mrs. B. K. Joy, Miss Beatrice Smyth Tracy, and, ire claim it will. Should our enthusiasm Phillips 112 lft »Ju » Jordan Benson, who spent a of the Schools will for the term Holden... °11 «» 19 96 9 44 and Miss Minnie Bunker are in Boston for Whereas, The pleasant relation which part open spring fll fti sarry u> away, and Kexall “93” Hair Tonic Brewer June. 12 00 12 44 • M li t* us in the fraternal tie of winter in Connecticut, will soon go to 3. bound together April BANGOR. .. ar. 19 Oft M a short stay. cot entire aatielaction to the UMre, 12 7 01 U SI us as Northeast for summer. give friendship has been severed, it behooves Harbor the was The funeral of Mrs. George Hopkins in os and oar state- Mrs. susie aargent, oi uouiaBooro, a as members of P. 8., to show in they would lose tailh Portland.ar. 4 80 6 40 11 H Halcyon Temple, Peter who came home from borne. her Benson, held Saturday, March 11, at her our bneineee Boston.ar. 9 00 • 06 5 isj returned home, after visiting daugh- some fitting maaner oar love and sympathy; ments, end in consequence §]» Boston, where he was fishing this winter, There was a attendance. Rev. Mr. BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. ter, Mrs. M. H. Ravey. therefore be it Urge prestige would suffer. has been ill two weeks with grip and of officiated. Inter- A M I A M I A M Betolved, That this solemn admonition im- Ainslee, Stonington, We assure that if hair is be- (PM Mias Vera Smith returned Monday to you your Boston.It. 10 00 .' R os' «« it onr minds to be as one boils. ment was at Head Harbor. Farmington, where she is attending the presses upon ready ginning unnaturally to tall out, or if you AM r u is onr ranks to Portland.It. 1 96. 11 lft 12 3* after another called from go up r-awtra iromver, Detter Known an Town was held March 13. A Pave Kexall “98” Hair normal school. meeting any scalp trouble, ■am r m ! r n for we soon shall follow across the higher, “Unde Ed”, died at hia old home new board of selectmen and other new of- ronie will eradicate BANGOR.It.. 6 00 10 B I 94! & * and wife promptly dandruff, Frank Trundy and Fred Good- mystic river. Brewer Juoc.s 0 07 10 90 ID 6 31 Wednesday, March 15, alter an Ulnesa ol ficers were chosen. The opposition cen- itimuiate hair and win and of were week-end Betolvtd, That we, as members, extend to growth prevent prema- Holden.! 10 20 IS 40 IS W 16 M wife, Sorrento, one the He waa week, of grip. tenderly tered on a new town way around Duck ture baldness. Phillips II 90 111 02i J1 66 ;■> ft: at the home of F. E. the bereaved family onr sincere and heart- Lake.( guests Pettingill. Green Lake.; • 44 11 10: 4 01 T4 Oft cared for by hi* brother’s wife, “Aunt haPbor. Dinner was served in the base- Our faith in Kexall ‘TO” Hair Tonic Is felt sympathy, and by onr kindness help them Nicolia.1 It 69 11 2K.j it 14 Steamer Phillips Eaton began its sea- and hi* Mrs. John Dolllver. to say, “Thy will, O God, not mine, be done;" Mary,” niece, ment of the hall by Mrs. Hattie Bridges to strong that we ask you to try it ou our Ellsworth Falls. 7 06 11 97 4 » 4 M son's work with J. K. Mitchell BLL8WORTH. 7 11 11 46 4 9 4 X Saturday that as a token of respect to onr departed sis- He waa boried Friday, March 17, In the and Mrs. Mina that will Dyer. positive guarantee your money Wasb'gt'n June. 79ft II 49A 94 44 captain and George E. Gordon engineer. onr charter be in mourning for little in the woods where 8ft| ter, draped bnrying ground March 18. C. be cheerfully refunded if it does not do as Franklin Road.j *7 B !12 0ft. 4« returned to Bucks- thirty days, a copy of these resolutions be hia have rested for Years Hancock.1 17 41 12 lft?. 4 94 Francis Pettingill parents years. we claim. Two sixes, 60c and Sold the |l-00. Waukeag. E Py. 7 44 12 1M. 6 m accom- spread upon oar records, a copy sent to when be was a he had port seminary Monday. He was ago, young man, our store—The Kexall Store. K. Ht Deeert 7 ftft 12 9ft'. T Oft for REACH. cnlyat Ferry. family and to The Ellsworth American and went Bulllean.j ft b!....7H. panied by Mrs. F. E. Pettingill as far as the gold fever, to California. 9. cor. Laura 8. Bridges, A. R. Campbell baa raised bis new born. Hooks, opp. postoOee. Sorrento..| 146.. publication. There he made his home, married and bad Bangor. Mart L. Moore, BAR HAR....ar.j 19 110. 7 54 one After death of his wife Miss Anita Toney is in Boston on James returned M. daughter. the Mattocks, sr., Friday Alice Joy, • be business. Commencing Dec. 0 a steamer will leave Irom a visit to New Miss Committee. and daughter returned here about York. Mary Bar Harbor at ft JO a m. Arriving at ML Deeert Mattocks has returned to Portland after twenty years ago, and had made his home S. T. Lowe made a business trip to Bos- Ferry at 7 JO a m. Sundays excepted. Miss Martha it ill. He was in his spending two weeks here. Sparling with his brother Wiliiam. ton this week. Trains leaving KUsworth at 7.19 a m and «.M p m. and arriving at Kl Is worth IIJ6 a ss. 14 S2 Fred B. Coffin, who has been employed eightieth year. Edna o( visited her The Pythian Sisters will give an amus- Carter, Rockland, p. m. connect with Washington Oo. By. at Castle Hill sometime, is at home. March 27. Dolly. ing sociable at K. of P. hall Saturday sister, Myrtle Lowe, last week. I Stops on signal tooondneior. 0 to leave 1. The evening will be re- Mrs. C. A. Campbell, who has spent a Winfield Qreenlawe is bis Stops only passengers from peinti evening, April painting on Washington County Railroad with for the occasion. few weeks with friends in Prospect Har- HARBOR. house and in new windows. plete jokes fitting SOUTHWEST putting These trains connect at Bangor with through The to be enter- bor, is home. trains on Main to and from Portland. program promises highly W. a Mrs. Ellen and Mrs. Line, Rev. C. Robinson is spending part Billings Myrtle Boston and St John. of vocal taining, consisting marches, Miss Hsttie Sheppard, of Deer Isle, and of his vacation with his wife and Robbins visited friends at North Deer daugh- Passengers are rcunestly t» pvo and other num- earnestly music equally interesting William J. Far rah, of Go aids boro, were ter at Stonington. Isle Wednesday. care tickets before entering the trains, end bers. married by C. L. Tracy, esq., at Mr. March especially Ellsworth to Falls and Falls te Raymond Somes has been seriously ill 27. L. Bus worth. A. W. of this has been Tracy’s home, Tuesday evening, March 21. Gordon, village, two weeks of pneumonia, but is now P. R. BOOTHBY. re-elected to the office of district March 27. Jen. TEA- super- slowly recovering. PRETTY MARSH. General Paoseager Agc&t. intendent of schools for Goulds boro, MORRIS MCDONALD. school will close for Mias Laura who has had em- AD Tea: Vioe Free ideal A General Manager Sorrento and Sullivan for the coming two NORTH BROOK LIN. High Thursday only Haynes, one week’s been late In ployment at Seal Harbor this winter, is Portland. Mo. yean. The pupils and teachers have co- Sirs. Annie Coombs is seriously ill of vacation, having commencing the fall term. home. air and operated the last year with Supt. Gordon, bronchitis. Packed in dura proof cartons. and the schools the work done Daniel Lawton spent last week in Ban- Mrs. A. E. Moffett and Miss Vigue, wbo prove by John Cousins, wife and family, of Sedg- The good new kept under care of Dr. Banker a have the winter in are the bad new out. all. The graduations, which have become wick, visited Erastus and wife gor the for spent Boston, in; Candage borne. an established feature of the work, show Sunday, trouble with his nose which needed surgi- If you are not ac- quainted with its that we are drawing nearer the mark of cal treatment. School closed for the recess On account of the illness of the spring ideas. We pastor, Easters advanced are looking forward Mrs. Howard has returned from a March 17. AU are glad to know that Miss SteaosSip Gospanr Deacon William M. Means and Miss Mayo Delicious toother advancements which will assist month’s visit to her whose ves- Kittredge will return for the spring term. Harriet Cole, of Sedgwick, led the service husband, pupils to fit themselves for their various sel it hauled in but Flavor in the afternoon. up Rockland, will The entertainment given at the school- Reduced Winter Fare. in life. chapel Sunday occupations soon commence the season’s trips. Miss house Thursday evening for improve- get acquainted today. March 27. Vox Popcli. Mn. George Pervear, who has been vis- Hattie was housekeeper during her ments at the cemetery, was well attended. Bar Harbor and Boston #3.00. iting her son John at Goose Cove, returned At dealers generally. mother’s absence. March 20. Q. FRANKLIN. Sunday, accompanied by Hilda Candage Pearl who has been THURSTON & and Miss Laura of Center. Hanna, employed Mrs. A. a dinner Haynes, owner Qeorgo Dyer gave party on the railroad as fireman for two MANSET. Boothbay leeeee Bar Harbor It» months, KINGSBURY, am. Moadar aad Friday for ten. A boiler drawn by four pairs of horses, Thursday lor Seal Hartor, returned to Southwest Harbor last week Northeast Harbor, Mantel, Southwest Harbor. of A. E. Brook Everett Parker, who cut his toe off some Bangor, Mo. John W. BUiedell’e lumber crew purchased Farnsworth, liu, with bis Stonlugion, North Karen and Boehlaad, con left wife, and will stay with his par- time is on by Elmer Fiske, of Bluehill, passed ago, out cratches. nectlng amb »learner (or Boston. tbe woods Friday. ents until the regular run of the terry through here on Tuesday morning, on the Miss Della Page, a former teacher here, Swan left for Masst- when he will find on Steamer Catherine laaree Blneblll MO a m, Burleigh Saturday boats, employment now in way to the latter place. teaching Stonington, spent ber va- Mender aad Thursday (or South KluebUI, chusetts, where he has a that line. A Reliable position. cation with friends here. Remedy ', Hedrwlck, Deer late, SeiweatrUh, A large sloop loaded with sand was FOR ■ JtOohB Mrs. E. L. Lowell, of Blaine, visited her Mrs. Venia Hodgkins, who spent the Soutb Brooksrlile, Dark Harbor aad Boeeiawl, forced ashore by the ice on Henderson’s Mrs. Bessie Barker, of Buffalo, N. Y.. connecting with steamer (or Boetoa. mother, Mrs. Abbie J. Dnnn, last week. winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. O. sand point, Long island, Wei^pesday, but was called here last week by the sudden Thomas Maoomber and Mias Whitcomb, in Syracuse, N. Y., is again CATARRH BBTChNlNK Alta Blais- succeeded in getting off Saturday, with- death of her mother, Mrs. Katherine dell are home occupying the Holmes cottage. Mrs. Fisk, from H. C. I. for the Easter out much and sailed suffering injury, for wbo Stanley. Turblaa stool St earn a hip Bellbst. recess. stayed there during Mrs. Hodgkins, Crean Bain Stonington. March 20. A. B. C. Ely'* absence, will visit at the home of Will It yuickly abssrM. Miss Addie M. Bunker is at home for a March 27. Xenophon. 6nti Relief at Once. Hamor Holmes until she goes to her own 5 P m fBSS^s/ tbd Friday lar week from Cambridge, Mass., where she It cleanses, soothes, Boc3aot?*,lOB bouse at Norwood’s Cove in May. Corea. is teaching. FRANKLIN ROAD. heals and protects March 27. SPRAY. Rev. A. P. who has Loan Boehlaad 6.15 a m, or oa antral o! MacDonald, been the diseased tnem. Mrs. Effie with C. £. has moved to Boetoa. aad SaluT Cook, little daughter, of Rogers Lamoine. a series of Wednesday holding meetings here, has re- brans from Catarrh ire* day. (or Bar Harbor. BluebUI and Intermediate Hancock, visited her A. resulting and dr recently parents, Miss Sylvia Marshall is working for turned to Bar Harbor. a Cold in the Head landlnge. B. Fernald WEST THE MONT. away quickly. Restorer and wife. Mrs. O. L. Stewart. the Senses of Taste and This has been a bard winter for lobster Smell. Full size B. L. Smith, treat. Bar Harbor. The friends of Mrs. Oscar Tinker is boms while ber 50 cts. at or many Mrs. J. D. Mscom- F. S. Graves was in These who Druggists by mail. Bar Harbor last fishing. have not had traps Liquid A. M. iltautch, Bluebit who, with her Miss husband goes on a trip to Norfolk, Va. Cream Balm fur use iu atI .miz. rs 75 eta. Agent, ber, daughter, Jessie, Monday on business. down all winter are now busy getting El\ Brothers. 56 Warren ie in Portland, will be glad to hear she Willard Rich, who has been at sea in the Street, New York. Miss Hazel Butler went to Green Lake ready for spring fishing. Lobsters are is schooner improving. Hubert Snyder, with Oapt. E. H. here for last Friday to spend a few days with be selling fifty cents each. The Tinker, is home. marriage of Arno Wakefield and sister, Mrs. C. E. Scribner. March 20. g. Mias of Leslie Oott has moved his to Carolyn dower, Cberryfield, took March 27. M. r family Capt. place recently at the home of Seth Crab- William Hannah’s, and Merl Farley has Atomiftcmcsift. tree and wife, W. W. Bragdon, esq., offlci- ISLE8FORD. moved his family to Leslie Oott’s house on a ting. the hill. Frank Crocker and family have moved ; ano defended. drewProcured «r f«>r se»tmodat| The ladles’ aid society elected officers at into the owned Fred Ashbury Lopaus and wife have returned my photo. v*fwrt wervrt end free report, H camp by Steele. Free Advice, how to oteeta pAb-nu, trede xx-juka, B la what your atomy will earn II its annual bnsiness meeting as home, after spending the winter in the coprrtsais.mc^, ias all countries. Monday Mrs. Alley, of Beal's island, who has : Strength Counts I Insetted in thereto! the Business direct u ith follows: Mrs. L, T. Bunker, employ of F. W. Lunt. Mr. Lopaus has in all Washington saves time, I president; been boarding with Mrs. Oscar Jarvis, re- life’s affairs. Strength comes money and often the patent. If Mrs. J. W. Bleisdell, treasurer; Mis. Walter had a telephone put in his house. turned to her home Saturday. Mr. Alley of pure blood;—good blood comes Ertsst ask lafdapment Pnctles behilmly. H Lawrie, secretary. March 30. Thelma. Write or come to iu At ■ is at the station. when employed life-saving stomach, liver, and •U »«U Street, e*p. TTulUd lUUe MM OAce.l The Baugor Kokomoa basket kidneys played ball March 27. g. bowels are in WA»NINQTOH. D, The F. W. Lunt cart has a new kept proper condition C._V with the home team Monday night, and grocery A NEW SERIES a little care and I Alvin the Charleston team driver, Walls. by followed Tuesday WALTHAM. s now open. Short, II each; monthly pay night. Both were won Mias Haxel Heed and Mias Beta Hu mill games by the local Mrs. Howard Davis, who has been in mm*. tt pm than. team. 25-16 and are home from a visit at Owl’s Head. Scores, 25-14. A dance Brewer through the winter, is home. followed the game wiwull^M Monday night. Miss Ada Butler, of Owl’s Head, visited WHT M. K. Haslem, from two cows (one BEECHAH'S PAT RENT Asa B. her Mrs. E. B. Gapt. Dyer died Thursday after farrow) the past month, has made seventy- cousin, Heed, last week. wbeu yon can borrow on your two yean of failing health, his death pounds of butter, besides reserving Miss Lena of being milk Norwood, Southwest Har- is for a family of four. S PILL$ ■Biswas baatened.it thought, by a fail a few days bor, is visiting ber cousins, Misses Julia CHICHESTER March 20. H. PILLS from which he ago, suffered a dislocation and Zulma Norwood. Said Every where. letemlOnW »Se and fracture at bone*. He waa a hip man The W. T. 1. met with Mrs. SOUTH BLUE HILL. society W. of sterling qualities, quiet and unassum- Warn lag la Railroad Wen. John ing, a citiaen highly regarded by all. Morrison, who has been working .L°°k oat for eerara and area dangerous in the woods this winter, is home. Fully nine out of every ten eases of kidney nnd bladder trouble retailing from -From a young man he followed the esa on- “I Geo E. ] March 20. rheumatism is rheumatism of the railro-dlng. Bell, M>Third til bis C. simply t.. Fort Ir.d.. erne eyesight compelled him to retire; ! Wnyne. many yearsacoa- soiPBYB^ismvremiw For parttonlan at muscles due to cold or or chronic dnetor on the Nicks) Plate. He Inquire •ince than be bad damp, enye: ‘'Twen- found occupation I ty years of railroading left my kidneys In a W. Tartar. MU, Medicines that aid nature are rheumatism, neither of which requires always any terrible condition There was a eontlonai Fleet Nari Bank Bldg. most successful. Chamberlain's internal treatment. All that is needed to pain across my back nnd and kid- Pauper Notire. FOLBY V Cough hips my A. W. Kora. Fiaeldent KII1NI PILLS neys gave me much distress, and the Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the Ilford relief Is the free of action «» neutralise aed remov. the that application of my bladder was freqeent and most •*,»th* city Eiit- 'if poisons * painful. •ease backache, rheumatism, nervousness cough, relieves the lungs, the secre- Chamberlain’s Liniment. Give it a trial. *®‘ » *opply Of Foley Kidney Pills end the opens Bret and all kidney and bladder irregularities. tions and aids bottle made a w- nderfnl Improvement nature in restoring the sys- Ton are certain to be pleased with the and lour They build up sod .restore tbe natural action bottles cared me completely. Si DOS tem to a |3HSSEST*feB at thuuu vital organs. Far aale by all drug- healthy condition. Sold by all )uick relief which it affords. Sold all b*lD«<:°"d f have rsenmmended PWln Kid- by Pills gists- lealers. ieeiers. ney to mnay of my railroad friends." j | For sale by all druggists. I Subscribe for The America* At last she NEWS report* waa a little tatter. Her Vatins. Wanda hope lor a COUNTY NEWS. ktfal llflkHi COUNTY speedy recovery. ^ "JVThera were | no services In the church it»n(mor/ro»MCoMi»rV' To all persons interested la either of the eu- SEIXJWICJC. Sonday on account of to much illness. OTTER CREEK. 'IITHBBBAS Frank A. Ban, of OaatlM, in iates hereinafter named. the maty of Hanooek and State of At a probate ooart held at mi*worth, la and to Eden to work, David How to JT far the «f on a# Won ha* gone Sargent and daughter, Mrs. Rattle Many ban an suffering from grip. Cure Maine, by hie mortgage deed datod October l. eeaaty Heaeoek, the tear- Bn im. and recorded in the Hancock tee nib day of March, being en end family will retorn to nicer, were culled to eonnty reg- goper Bangor Friday by Edgar Tripp is building himself a new istry cf deeds. In book IN, M, conveyed eeeeioa of the March a. d. 1911 term efeeCd the serious nines of hit Chronic page ooart. to- day. wife. house. Colds to one Mary S. Warren, of Castine aforesaid, gbMmen four certain tracts or of land, the first matters been to take Mr. porosis FflHB following baring pre- he* gone to Eden Anderson, of it em- The ladies' circle will be of which is described as follows: X aaated for the notion herein- u B. Bridge* Ellsworth, entertained by thereupon at the and A certain tract or of land in after it is ordered no- ployed sardine factory a Mrs. Alice next Bronchitis parcel lying indicated, hereby that * bnildlng Stanley Wednesday after- said Castine, bounded and described as fol- tice thereof be to interented ebaigeof concrete boiler-house. The giren ^1 persons Uority i» borne from Hebron oompany will noon. Bluevale, Out, May 4, 191a lows: Beginning on Broadway at land now by causing a copy of this order to be pub- MW Ruby have a new or formerly owned Sarah thence lished three weeks in the Bile- engine and boiler and other "I was by Cox; successively vacation. Mrs. Vesta who has been sick for two with a worth a ,ori short modern Saunders, years northwesterly by,said Broadway to High American, newspaper published M improvements. her sister chronic cold and street; thence southwesterly by High street Ellsworth, in Mid county, that may ap- to more thi* eprtng visiting Annie at Bar Harbor, bronchitis and a to land they j p. carter expect* March 77. jj of W. C. Collins; thence southeasterly pear at a probate court to be held atnfts- is home. said hno G*pe Oerter. consequent run-down condition. I by Collins’ land to a corner to stake ana worth, in eaid county, on the fourth day w bi* stones; thence at rtaht angles southwesterly of April, a. d. 1911, at ten of the oloofc he* eold hie Congratulations are received received no benefit from to land of cwt w. j. Johneon cottage BLUEHILL FALLS. being by doctors, Fannie M. Hibbert; thence south- In the forenoon, and be beard thereon If they William easterly by said Hlbbert’s land to a corner see cause. to K. C. Grant. Mrs. Clatworthy and wife on the birth and had to give up work. VINOL point Mary Ober is with Mrs. to stake and stonee; thence northeasterly by Henry A. M. Joy, lste of Ellsworth, in said Eugene of a was and Mia* Lillian baby boy (Arthur). recommended and from the sec- said Hibbert’s land and land now or formerly county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- u„ b. J. Bylverter Conary. Earle Da, is has ond owned by Sarah Cox to place of beginning; porting to be the last will and testament oC from a bneinee* trip to Boo- gone to MariavUle to bottle I commenced to saving and from said the said deceased, with for Cecil Gray has sold his power improve excepting premises together petition pro- Jwreturnrd boot. with his Mrs. Ellen — ■mall lot of land owned William H. Sar- bate Arthur W. to stay aunt, Newman, I in and by thereof, presented by Joy, Wave, Mr. Gordon. gained weight strength, gent. one of the executors therein named. ton. who has been living at Seal Harbor. Mr. DO morn- my cold and bronchial trouble dis- Also one other lot of land In said Charles H. Curtis, late of Ellsworth, in Titn. preaching Sunday P. R. Oandage is home from Massachu- lying Newman, who has work then, will re- Castine bounded and described at follows, said county, deceased. A certain instrument ™ read by Mr*. H. 8. appeared, and I am at work to g. A sermon setts, after an abeenoe of seventeen main. again. wit: Beginning on the south side of purporting to be the last will and testament months. I want to recommend VINOL to Water street at land of Aaron Chamberlain; of said deceased, together with petition for Portly thence Milton Walls and family have moved running easterly by said Water street probate thereof, presented by Nellie A. Cur- fl. peris went to Rockland Friday to March 70. Crumbs. anyone who is in need of such a to land of M. Q. Gray; thence southerly by tie. the exeoutrix therein named. ) from Seal Harbor into his mother's home said land to Sea street: thence west- Charles A. in earn* from He- Gray’s Gott, lath of Caetine, aadS bis daughter, who medicine.”—Thomas Higgins. aald Sea street mr1 James Hall is ill. here. His mother, since the recent death erly by to land of Aaron county, decsMSd. A certain instrument pur- the barter vacation. It is the combined action of Ghamoerlain: thence northerly by said Cham- porting to be the last will and testamunt of hroa lor of her is w the berlain’s A. R. is husband, living ith her daugh- (and to place of beginning. Mid deccMed, together with petition for end eon with their Conary quite ill of grip. curative elements of The other two lots included K. 1» Bergen! Ralph, ter, Mn. Lizzie Hamlin. the cods’ livers in aald mort- thereof, presented by Lucy R. Gwtt, gage have been releaaed tbe owner of said is executrix therein will more to Button’s iaiand a* Bartlett Cottle, of Ellsworth, spent Sun- aided the blood by Rrobots named. fr-'noa. March 27. Q. by making and mortgage; and Isephlne Grace, late of Bar Harbor, Eden, ioe ieont of the river. They day here. of Whereas, tbe said Mary £. Warren by her in said county, deceased. A certain instru- goa**tbe strength creating properties tonic dated their boat-bnUding there. Hattie assignment March 2, a. d. IBM, and re- ment purporting to be the last will and testa- (iUcontinoe Conary spent the week-end with SREAT POND. iron contained in VINOL which corded in Hancock county registry of deeds, ment of aaid deceased, together with petition her at in book 868, psge 188, and trans- for thereof, Zens Grace B, Hxnderton ia improving. Mr*, daughter North Brooklin. makes it so successful assigned probate presented by HtT. Mrs. Ezra Williams is in for a in ferred said mortgage deed and the debt one of the executrices therein named. Watorvill* laat week Bangor curing Quptlll. gudorson went to to Wilfred Conary returned to Bangor few weeks. stubborn colds and bronchitis. thereby secured to tbe First National Bank of Caroline D. White, late of Orland, in said who fa 111 Bllsworth, a corporation established by law county, deceased. A certain instrument par- for her daughter, there. after a week at home. gn Monday, spending Mn. Williams arrived home from VINOL is a rem- having its principal place of business In Ells- porting to be the last will and testament of home with her thi* week. Mary constitutional DbewUI return Alex. and for worth, Hancock county, Maine; and said deceased, together with petition for pro- Briggs Eugene Conary are Dorchester, Mass., Friday. edy chronic coughs, colds, bron- Whereas, the said First National Bank of bate thereof, W. concert at presented by George White, we* a missionary the having logs sawed to build new Ellsworth, its deed dated a. d. the executor therein named. phtre hen- Mn. Estey, of has been chitis and pulmonary troubles, not by September 4, Sunday evening-Cub* and Porto houses. Aurora, visiting 1907. and recorded in said Hancock county George W. Bartlett, late of Mount Desert, In cAoich her Mn. Ada Williams. a palliative like registry of deeds, in book 443, page 816. did ■aid county, deceased. Petition that Francis were and aunt, cough syrups. gico. Tbe pert* intereating Mrs. Mabel has assign and oonvey tbe same to the Union G. Bartlett or some other suitable person be Billings gone to Massa- Mn. Mace a bottle of VINOL. If Trust taken. Tbe church waa very prettily entertained Bert Haynes and Try you Company of Ellsworth, a corporation appointed administrator of the estate of eaid ■ell chusetts to buy a farm. All wish under the laws of Maine located 8. a poultry family Friday evening, the anniversary of don’t think it helped you, we will existing and deceased, presented by Vienna Lawler, yearn ted with flege. her success. at said Ellsworth; and cousin of said deceased. their wedding. return your Whereas, the condition of said mortgage J. Warren Clark, late of Franklin. !n Mid bouse end stable of U. money. Tbe Eugene All the boys are in the clam business has been broken. county, deceased. Petition that Will R. Mr. and Mr. of Ells- GEO. A. PARCHER, DRUGGIST, reaeon of the or Cuter were burned between S end 9 o'clock, Hagan Jellison, Now, therefore, by breach of Havey aome other anitable person be ap- again. The factory is about to start at K1Uworth. Mo. ssid condition thereof, said Union Trust Com- administrator of the estate of eaid Tbe fire waa caneed tbe worth Falls, have finished the surveying pointed Fridey night. by South Bluebill. pany of Ellsworth now claims a foreclosure deceased, presented by Bessie B. Guptll), a of stavewood hen. of said and heir of said deceased. enrtnrniog of * keroaene lamp. Nearly March 77. mortgage. daughter CRUMBS. Dated at Ellsworth, this thirteenth day of Nelson P. Noyea, a person of unsound mind of both hone* and etabl* Mn. John who has been BJ tbs contents laugblin, qnite The Doctor’s March, a. d. 1911. of Castine. in aaid county. First account of Union Tbust Company of Grass D. me horned. The only livestock waa a EAflT BLCEHILL. ill, is better. Her daughter, Mn. Wes- Ellswobtm, Noyes, guardian, filed for settle- By John A. Peters. President. ment. which we* saved. ton, visited her (0*, Insurance, fBOO. MKMOBIAL RBSOLCTIONS. Sunday. Peters A Knowlton, attorneys. H. county, deceased. First account of Orlando March K. n’herraa, It hM pleased Ood, in His wis- Misses Fannie and Mary Silaby, Dell Question. STATE OF MAINE. W. Foss nod Roxanna W. Grant, executors, dom, to remove from our midst our beloved and Russell of wen filed for settlement. Bridges Mace, Auron, Hancock ss.—At a probate court held at Hannah P. Jones, late of Brookcnrille, la (UCKflPORT. brother, Fred E. ft member of East of Charles at dinner Wed- Ellsworth, in and for said of Graves, guests Emery county Hancock, said county, deceased. First account of Luoy Blaehili lodge. Ho. W. A. O. U. W. on the fourteenth day of March in the year of Jones, administratrix, filed for settlement. William W. Brown died nesday. our Lord one thousand nine hundred and Monday, we bow Susan E. Dyer, late of in said Meaolv+d, That In submission to Much Sickness an Brooksxille, March 26. E. Due to eleven, being adjourned session of the deceased. First account of William Maieh 20, after a long Ulneaa. Mr. Brown tbs divine decree. county March a. d. 1911 term of said court. H. Dyer, administrator, filed for settlement. a resident of bat CERTAIN Instrument to wm formerly Verona, Absolved, That his loyalty to this order will purporting be John F. Rea, late of Gaatine, in said coun- a of the will in several Ha WEST BROOKLIN. A copy last and testament deceased. First account of Gbarlee B. Hi lived Backaport yean. be ever an inspiration to as. for bis genial Bowel Disorders. and codicil of ty, McCluskey, administrator, filed for settle- war and manner and eaa a Civil veteran a good citlxen. anfalilng courtesy will ever be Schools ben opened to-day, Hiss Bill- LUCY JANE GLEASON, ment. was of He remembered by the brothers of this lodge. Thomas F. Moran, late of Eden, in eafd He seventy-two yean age. ings, of Biaeblll, teacher. late of Framingham, in the of Middle- That his county county, deceased. First account of Frances > two and one &ssoir#d. many acts of kindness sex, and Commonwealth of leaves widow, daughters Mrs. Rena who has been A doctor’s drat when consulted Massachuse.ts, W. Moran, administratrix, filed for settle- to one and all were an evidence of the Page, visiting question deceased, and of the probate thereof in said eon. ment. _ has to North ■ Commonwealth of au- humanity which dwelt in bis sou), brighten- ben, returned Sedgwick. by patient is, “Are your bowels regu- Massachusetts, duly Susan B. Dyer, late of Brooksrille, in said been to the lar?" Be knows that 96 oent. o( ill- thenticated, having presented county, deceased. Petition filed William ODD PKLLOWS’ IVBW BOMB. ing and helping all to a happier life. The ladies a box at the per of f« r aaia by gave supper Judge probate our county of Han- H. Dyer, administrator, that an order be is- ness is ive cock for the of Port Knox O. O. dedicated Raaolptd, That we do our utmost to attended with inact bowels and purpose being allowed, filed sued to distribute among the heirs of said de- lodge,!. F., chapel Wednesday evening. Proceeds, fll. and recorded in brighten the life of bis widow aud daughter, and that this condition must the probate court of our said ceased, that amount remaining in the band* ila aew building iaal Tbureday evening. Hiss Flossie Oerter has to North torpid liver, county of Hancock. making it eosisr for them to bear their gone of said administrator, upon the settlement of Tbe building, formerly tbe block, heavy be removed gently and thoroughly before Ordered, That notice thereof be given to his first account. Kyder burden. Sedgwick to visit her aunt, Hn. Fnd all interested can persons therein, by publishing Hannah P. Jones, late of Brooksrille, Id see tbe Odd Fellows in tbe health be restored. a of this bought by JfosoJssd, That theae resolutions be spread Page. copy order three weeks successively aaid county, deceased. Petition filed by Lacy summer of 1908. A third at ary has been Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper Jones, administratrix, that an order be is- upon our records, a copy sent to the afflicted Hiss who is at in said Oaynell Bridges, attending and safe for and printed Ellsworth, county of Han- sued to distribute among the heirs of said de- added and the second floor remodeled. a sent to Tub Ellsworth remedy constipation cock, to the fourth of a. d. family, copy school at came home for prior day April, ceased tbe amount remaining in the hands of Hebron, Saturday bowel disorders in We are so 1911, that at a court Oa the second Boor la the assembly- Ambbican for publication, and that our general. they may appear probate said administratrix, upon the settlement of a week’s vacation. then to be held at Ellsworth, In and for aaid certain of their curative value that we her firat account. room, banquet-room, kitchen, nceptton- charter be draped, aod that we reverse our of at ten o’clock In the fore- Oeorge Orindle and wife, of North county Hancock, Burley H. Leach, late ef Penobscot, io iwa end toilet-rooms, also the outside badges for thirty days. promise to return the purchaser’s money noon, and show cause, if any they have, said county, deceased. Petition filed by Brooklin, wen guests of L. B. Bridges against the same. Addle for an allowance out oT On the third floor Is the Habold Conaby, in every case when they fail to produce Leach, widow, tale-room. JEROME H. KNOWLES. of Probate. the personal estate of said deceased. E. E. Conaby, and wife a few days recently. entire satisfaction. Judge baadaome lodge-room with dressing-room A true copy of the original order. Wtlford E. Orindle. late of Blnehlll, in said Lin wood Lbach, March 27. B. Attest:—T. F. Mabonit, county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- abd ante-room. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy, Register. Committee. porting to be tbe last will and testament of they act quietly, and have a soothing, said deceased, with for Tbe lodge-room is abont forty-five feet AMHERST. subscriber hereby gives notice that together petition pro- influence on the he has been adminis- bate thereof, presented by Annie L. Orindle. On tbe floor ia a handaome strengthening, healing THE duly appointed the executrix therein named. iquare. SOUTH B ROOKSV1LLE. Isabel! of trator de bonia non of the estate of Miss Jordan, Waltham, entire intestinal tract. They do not Parker B. late of in said Brsaaeli carpet. Tbe fnrnitan Is of oak, ROBERT Billings, Sedgwick, There is do work on the at here GERRY, late of ELLSWORTH, deceased. A certain instrument quarries pnached Sunday. purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, ex- county, pur- of handsome design, tbe gift of tbe in the county of Hancock, deceased, and porting to be the last will and testament of present. The friends hen of Mrs. Urban cessive diarrhoea or other an- as with Rebekaiia. Tbe lodge-room and ante- many looseness, given bonds the law directs. All per- said deceased, together petition lor pro- sons demands the estate bate thereof, Sarah E. A. H. Mayo has his clam factory nearly Jordan, formerly of this place, now of noying effect. They are especially good having against presented by Billings, rooms are flushed in brown aab. The of said deceased are desired to present the the executrix therein named. for work. who last week underwent a for children, weak persons or old folks. same for and all indebted tteieto Martha D. late of In said ladies’ parlor was furniabed by ready Bangor, settlement, Swazey, Bucksport, entirely are requested to make decesst d. Second and last account of seven surgical an to Two sizes, 26c and 10c. Sold only at our payment immediately. county, the Her- kalis. Miss Maud Yeaton, of Bluehill, is visit- operation, pleased Ira B. Haoan, Jr. Theodore H. Smith, executor, filed for settle- learn that she is store—The Rexall Store. E. Q. Ellsworth March 1911. ment. Tbe Untsh or tbe rooms on tbe second ing at Miss Loemma Gray’s. doing finely. Moore, Falls, 16, Charles H. late of Mount Desert, in March 27. O. cor. opp. postofflce. Frazier, floor i* of wuite white. Tbe a former said deceased. First account of Ratb aab, painted Eugene Cousins, of Stonington, subscriber hereby gives notice that county, floors sir hardwood. doors she has been adminis- A. Frazier, executrix, filed for settlement. o large folding resident of this place, was here on busi- THE duly appointed & of in said tratrix of the estate of Jordan Whitaker, Eden, Conne r h Urge assembly-room and tbo ness last week. county. Third account of Eben K. Whitaker, MINA A. STAPLES, late of ATLANTIC, tiled for settlement. baa poet-room. Tbe rooms be rented surviving partner, may Jessie Bakeman, of South Penobscot, » ui ui nunuui ifesolved, t-jt aunpicu iu an an uupa— jmr oeing required by the terms of said will. wit. on the twenty-seveotn day of October, for n of thirty days, that a I All persons having demands the es- I 1908, in favor of Fitz Henry Smith and Theo- brrj one has a weak mourning period manure. In own interests, look into this fertilizer now— H against spot, your question 'ate of said deceased are dore A Smith, both of Sedgwick in said coow- bo of these resolutions be placed on our desired to present often It's a bad back. copy while you have the time. If you don’t know who our local agent is, write H the same for settlement, and all indebted ty, copartners in trade at said Sedgwick, un- sent to tbs immediate records, a copy family thereto are requested to make im- der the firm name and style of Smith broth- Telngti follow every sadden twist. us. Our free Pocket Handbook gives valuable crop information. H payment and to the Bnogor .Veins end Tan Ellswoeth mediately. Harry L. Crabtbbe. ers, against Millard F. Leighton, of said Dell for one hundred dol- selling keepe up, day and night, for We have some ■ Ellsworth, March 18,1911. Sedgwick, sevemy-flve Amesica.* publication. good territory open for responsible agents. lars and eighty-eight cents ($175.88), debtor yon the kidney* need help- A Lien H. Btaklev, and eleven dollars and Swift’s Lowell Fertilizer 40 N. Market Mass. subscriber damage, forty-flv*- Co.. St.. Boston, B hereby gives notice that costs of suit will be sold at becitsche is raaUy kidney-ache. Pahnis E. Pease, he has been cents ($11.46), and rHE duly appointed adminis- auction at the store of Smith Brother*, cure in E. H. Bbidoka. trator of the estate of public Akidney what you Dead. in said Sedgwick, to the highest bidder on Doeo’s Committee. CHARLOTTE E. Kidney Pill* cure sick kidney*. WHITTAKER, late of the fifteenth day of April, a. d. ltll, at ten I* o’clock in the forenoon, the de- Dare FRANKLIN. following backache and urinary ills, scribed real and all the title and HA1.1. in the of estate, right, bad tbe QUARRY. insurance Statement. county Hancock, deceased, and interest which the said Millard F. following: given bonds as the law directs. Leighton | All peraons has in and to the to certain real es- kre. John left for Beni Harbor demands the same, wit, L. Smith, Ellsworth Palls, Mias Julia Campbell having against estate of said tate situate in in said of deceased are desired to Brooklin, connty present the same for Hancock and described thus: “JSi “I cannot nay too much in Thursday to teach. and all indebted I settlement, thereto are re- at the meadow at stake and 01 Doan’a quested to make Beginning Kidney PllU, as they have The schooner Francis Qoodnow is also payment immediately. stones; tbenoe sooth 80° east across the town »en Frank E. Blaisdhll. of the .. ro»d to stake and stones greatest benefit to me. I had for Booth Bros. INS. CO. March near the southwest loading LOYAL PROTECTIVE Franklin. 16, 1911. “°oble corner of Michael Candage’s field; thence to from my lor a kidneys long time, limn Harkins and wife and Mrs. J. B. stake and stones on Ihe late Hamoel Herrick's "•booed by a ache in the subscriber hereby gives notice that line to about eight rods to county road; thence dull, heavy been U1 of are ■ «o*Uof Perkin*, who have grip, THEhe has been duly appointed administra- by said Herrick’s line north 40° west to the my back. Boston, Massachusetts. tor of the estate of thence Joko better. meadow; north 62° east 88 rods to the bad dl**y a pell* and a feeling of HENRY WHITING, late of ELLSWORTH, first mentioned bound, together with all the from the homestead of ln Tbe tog Betsy Rose, Btonington, in the of and buildingsthereon.it being my head, aooompanied by an 1910. county Hancock, deceased, the late William Ober. Also three and one- and cat tbe ioe to let tbe ASSETS DEC. 31, given bonds aa the law directs All in the had to come here peraons half lots the southern end of ‘"sgnlarity paeaagss of the kidney having demands against the estate of aaid comprising veeeele in to the wharf. Beal Estate, •# Thurston's meadow and contiguous to the "®m*>ona. I mad Doan's deceased are desired to present the same for Anally about .... home lot, acres in the Mortgage Loans, settlement, and all indebted thereto are containing eighty deey and Mr*. Richardaon and daughter re- whole, more or less. Pm*, procured u bo*. They Stephen Collateral Loans, • quested to make payment Immediately. ™ *** 01 frienda in Sonthweet March Eodnbt L. Alls*. *ka hackee he right away and Leo la are vieltlng Stocks and Bonds, • 251,330.00 18,1911. Bamubl K. Whiting. and Northeast Harbor. Depnty Sheriff "pilatad the Harbor .... paaaagea of the kidney se- Ca»b In i ifllce and Bank, 76,200.40 J. Trainer haa been subscriber hereby gives notice that I have Tbe schooner Aon • • subscriber hereby gives notice that taken the remedy three Ag.-nts’ Balances, .j THEhe haa been executor •”• daly appointed she has been executrix » four blocks for Booth Bros. .... ••• of tbe THE dnly appointed times tines when I have loading paving Bills Receivable, last will and testament of of the last will and then, for New York March 21. testament of ■"“•d She sailed and .... 3,007.40 EMMA H. late of that my were not Interest Kents, KINGSLEY, EDEN, FREDERICK WOOD, late of kidneys noting with the — BUCKSPORT, School began this morning, All other Assets, .... ! in the county ot bonda and I have Hancock, deceased.no in the oounty of Hancock, deceased, no bonds never failed to get re- ■ante Miaa Knox, bnt a being the terms of said will. £»perly, primary teacher, required by All being required by the terms of said will. Al Doer.'a new Mia* McClure. having demands the es* Kidney pills are a grammar teacher, .... against per eons demands the remedy Cross Assets, $330,597,80 te of said deceased having against estate ef be Beia*. Crsons are desired to present said deceased are desired to the relied March not • the same for present same U**|°*n upon." Deduct Items admitted, settlement, and all indebted for and all indebted ***• 27._ thereto are settlement, thereto are *** »D dealers. Price 60 oenta. Admitted Assets, requested to make payment tm- to make Ralph H. requested payment immediately. "“r-KUburn Soothes Itching ekia. Heals cuts or burns “•diately. Kingsley. Bucksport, March 18. ltll. Maky Wood. Uo., BuOalo, New York, 1910. Bar Barbor. March 18,1911. Cures ecscms, salt LIABILITIES DEC. 31, *?"«ta for the United States. without n scar pile*, rheum, Donn's ointment. Your Net Losses, .... * ••member the any itching. Unpaid subscriber notice .... S5.936.oo hereby givee that pother. druggist sails tt-idsl. Unearned Premiums, THE•he haa been duly appointed ekeootrlx All other l.tabiUt es, .... oi the last will end testament of , AH’AAA'AA AMERICAN ADS Da von so aa su.miser la trusting Nasal Cash .... 103,000.00 HANNAH R. 8 M ALU DUB, late ot MOUNT **• Capital. koqoently hoarse? Do Catarrh! II ao will Ely's over • 73.661.60 yon yon appreciateand surest Surplus all Liabilities, OB8ERT, Liquid Cream Balm, the quickest in tbe of “n°,lD* **«kllng in you this dlaeear. la ell curative county Hancock, deceaaed, no bonda JhrLr,, remedy for balm the terme Dose your It is identical with the solid Cream Total Liabilities and $330,597.86 required by of enld will. All PAY BEST eoogh annoy you at properties Surplus, perron, demand, end which le so lemons aud so surooesfnl In be,In, against the estate of do yon raise mocona in the Balm, aaid deceaaed are deelred Catarrh, Hay Pause and Cold la to present the overcoming ••me for settlement, nnd nil Do yo« want rallaff If an, take lbs Heed. There le relief lo the first dash of Indebted air thereto are requested to make im- spray upon the heated, sensitive prorogue. CHARLES F. ALLEN, Agent, payment nod or mediately. Anui «. HoLKia. *“ Coogh Bemedy yon All no., Including sprsviw lahe. ^•tarUin’abe druggists H.iwwk Bar Barbor, Maine. Southwest Harbor, March nil. tor pleased. Bold by aU dealere. mailed by Ely Bros.. M Warren fit, New York. County. M, Subscribe The America*. COURTING I lias baton. This feeling paralysed me HORRY. tut loag enough to permit her to ta- Federal Treasury I’m an to senses. Hleet,w upe me Then, coming my I LEGALLY II Machine tor I ran after her and down the stair- Conatlog Coin* Uada Sam la now too big, too case. I was too late. She- hud either HANGED pro,*, ooe and too much in a harry even on to the rooms jt the other to co,., passed his money, and Instead of end of the corridor or had left the LEWIS PHIPPS counting p, By CHARLES coins by hand be Probably she bod entered simply ruu. building. a sort Preiw Asso- through of hopper, some private apartment, for It was Copyright by American operate^ b, 1911. electricity, and an automatic growing dark and too late for any ciation. rtg,,,,. ■bows bow many went ouc young and beauti- through ft» lady, especially coins fall into a 1 ask bag and are tied ful, to be out on the street alone. •W hich one of all your cases.” upMg when sealed, the government The next morning at an hour «<] Wilcox, the celebrated criminal law- guarantee,n„ the that tbe correct number is in tbe the most light made Its way Into { most excited Interest?" beg yer. "has your The machine can make no to mistake, corridor, havlug bribed the mntd was accused hen(1 •That of Mathews, who Uncle Sam feels aale in lend me her pass key, I o|>ened every j making hi, ec,,' of murder.” antee. In tbla way all tbe door of those In the mysterious region money is 00, L "Was he Innocent or guilty?" counted out at Washington, to and explored every room for some go t0 tkl | aobtreaaurirs and Interest "Innocent." > banks throughout Undoubtedly the most ing exit. 1 found none. Then I tapped j vJ( secure bis country. The treaeary does * rltj in the world—at nny rate, to Euro the terminal wall, but got no sound j “l>id you acquittal?” grest of of money, end for wooden or hollow. -No." coauting the peans and Americana—la Rome. For Indicating anything ,)urpw, In women are employed rather then centuries she has been The mural painting was a landscape “Hanged?" me*,,, twenty-five it bss been after long which was a woman's in the found, experifg,* scenes such figure “Tea; legally liauged.” passing through exciting I that women make fewer I I dress of ancient Rome. The picture ?” mistaken. ||,n read them. His pennies by ter are spending a few weeks with rela- ward me. with- York and them intocircals- these partitions; they occur any and betrothed was also writing him city, tbay pat COUNTY tives at Seaville. smiled sbe me. Pos- to a extant and It is hot to tell Sbe is passed out that be was under tion gnat through peddJtn everywhere, easy 1 any knowledge Mise Ruth enter- sensibilities were much over- and email s tonkas Sargent pleasantly which ones were a part of the original sibly my sentence of death. A week before he perm. BUCKSPORr. tained a of her friends St. and Imagination ezag- ! Ttmrt »w, uw »on» 1 Burn- party young jialace and which have been linllt in wrought my was to be banged a letter from solic- Dy *»y, B. Richsrdi and aon left Mon-, but It seemed to facts connwctwa with ©. Clifton Patrick's evening. since. I was curious about the pile, gerated everything, itors In England was handed him. In ing copper ceou. for a to Boston. me that smile was the sweetest I had You would think that inasmuch a* trip Chandler Bowden has returned from for though I waa then but twenty-five forming him that a bachelor uncle bad pen* ever seen on a woman's face. < oica are would be Frank E. Miller and Harry Burr were Portland, where he hat been in the hos- years old I had read much about medi- died and left him a large fortune.” money, they fairly wed Again my superstitious Instincts i taken cure wouldn’t the guests of George N. Towle and wife pital several weeks. eval. Italy, and I knew the history of “Upon my word! It was an inter of, yon? But they cansed me to stand stock still while I roeently. the house from Its building. It was •stlnc case, wasn t it; very mysteriously creep away, tod m Miss Helen Higgins is at home from the might have determined whether ao. If ever there was seen no mors. Wa have to Mrs. Harriet with daughter, where she is erected by one of the most villainous “1 should say put 4,0001 Andrews, Charleston, attending Hig- vision were or flesh and blood leaden that ghost a who had to live for of them into circulation annually, and U* Klee Naomi, of New York, arrived Monday gins classical institute. of the Roman family everything by means of touch. But It seemed to bad. And to he never coma bock for for m visit to her Mrs. W. 8. Webb. March 27. SlM. flourished In the fifteenth century. A Mathews judicially majority redemptao. sister, me that I had been back to number of tlmee his enemies besieged swung executed without ever having wronged You can hardly destroy each a cola, as vs Mrs. W. L. Lace left on the Boston boat medieval times and this woman was hie but one In bis Ufe waa awful. infer that aa are changing hands fre- BROOK UN. his palace, overcame followers, any simply they Holiday to attend the millinery opening* moving within the palazzlo as sbe had a could never capture him. The fox had You have no Idea bow having life j quently aad are of Mall value they an and also to visit her A. B. who Clifton Stanley was in Ellsworth last moved there several centuries before. ; ton, Luce, means of escape that enabled him to on your hands wears on a man. and ; handled carelessly and lost. fa with the Thomas E. Shea company at the week. When sbe had passed beyond me. In- go forth o free man, though every this case nearly drove me Insane. ••One woman la thn treasury at Washiig- giand Boston. South stead of following her I crammed my opera house, E. B. Kane and wife have gone to avenue of exit was carefully watched. "But 1 braced myself for a gigantic ton spends all her time in making tie lists again against my eyes to restore Charles E. Jackson and wife, of Portland, Bluehill. My room was on the second story effort. After conferring with Mathews tittle paper covers which are seen irouad a normal sight. When 1 removed them A. r. Barr and wife, of Brewer; Mrs. Mae Miss Jennie Cole will have a cottage on a corridor with apartments on el I decided to cable the solicitors in the sacks of smaller coins in the taoui the vision bad disappeared. them the situation L. Mrs. Alice E. of South built this ther hand and was near one extrem England, giving are called •cartridge*', and are popu- Cash, Hayes, spring. That was tbe last view 1 bad of the They and Miss Grace E. of Ity. On the terminal wall was a mural and asking how much funds they lar with the banks, as are Portland, Walton, Chales Blake and Clarence Stanley left at the In they ou