I Gift (SHcwortl) American* vol. lxv. )?;y,",”?»;r,,"cVV.-5",T“,-i ellsworth, Maine, Wednesday afternoon, February 5, ioi<>. :"Vr“^w^vPrTo?;,r.”i No. g. xuiumiBrnuniB. Suftcrttflemcnts. LOCAL AFFAIRS Ellsworth when a young man, and had made but few visits here since, his last -:- .- visit in November w hen he NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK being last, spent a week here. Funeral and in- 8imon Violette—Horse sale terment were in New York. J A Haynes—Cash and carry Not What a Man Is Born Notice of foreclosure—Addie F. Fiske The United War Work Campaign cer- Insurance statement—American Surety Co of New York tificates have been received by the loca s Bur km port: chairman, Mrs. G. JN. Worden, and are Board of Health—By-laws ready to be given the Victory girls upon or him K1 payment of their pledges. “Come on, what comes to by chance or inheritance— “The Have Made Good Their SCHEDULE OF MAILS let’s make Ellsworth one of the Boys" Pledge girls! but what he can do for himself makes a truly suc- AT ELLSWORTH POBTOPPICK. first over the top.” Miss Wentworth of | In Nov. 11, 1918. the high school and Miss Mullan of the cessful’man of him. effect, Their (heir devotion to their sacrifices U | courage, duty, grammar school will give out the certifi- we're all of. MAILS RECEIVED. proud Wf cates as soon as you pay in your money Week Day*. What are you to better YOUR financial and give them your enrollment card. doing Have you Made Good Your Pledge to Buy War Savings Stamps ? 9 From West—6.47 a m; 4.31 p m. The senior class of the school gave ? From East—11.11, a m; 6.24 p m. high prospects These "Baby Bonds” are a big help to Uncle Sam. If U an entertainment, at the high j you mails close at postoppick sfbool have not done so. buy your limit in a few % building last Friday eveniug. The pro- 1 An account us is to | stamps—oniy Going West—10.40 a m; 5.SO*p ni. \yith just what you need more to make gram was as follows: reading, Miss I days good. II Going East—6.15 a m; 3.55 p m. (4‘gsey; piano solo, John Mahoney; vocal help you accumulate funds for the future. Don’t Let It Be Said You Were a Slacker! E Registered mail should be at postefflee half duet, Catherine Austin and Madeline an Hour before mail closes. Sabans; reading, Dorothy Shackford; Sadie vocal soio, Martha | WEATHER reading, Kane; IN ELLSWORTH. Royal; piano boIo, Arthur Tower; vocal For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, solo, Miss Sophia Walker; violin solo, 1 Feb. 4, 1919. Miss Utecht; vocal solo, Gertrude Flood. $ Union Trust Company! | From observations taken at the powei Governor Milliken on Friday issued station of the Bar Harbor & Union Rivei a proclamation naming Sunday, Feb. 9, of E i>l sworth, Maine 1 Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation given in inches for the twenty-four hours as Roosevelt memorial day. Ellsworth ending at midnight.J has already made plans for the observance Weather Precip- Temperature condition* itation of the day, with a memorial service at the Unitarian church at 4 o’clock in 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon the with address Rev. — afternoon, Wed 22 30— fair cloudy by A. Thurs 20— 33— clear fair Ashley Smith of Bangor. Mr. Smith Soda Crackers, lb., 17c Krumbles, pkg., 14c Fri 27— 34- fair fair will be assisted in the service by Revs. Sat 16- 27— f^ir Tair R. B. Mathews, H. W. Conley and J. W. WHY BE A DRIFTER? Cream decker's Hominy, pkg., 15c Post Toasties, 12c Sun 20— 32— fair clear Tickle. There will be special music, || I Like a some follow the lines of least resistance 20c Cream 12c Mon 2T— 32— clear fair with Miss Sophia Walker as soloist. flowing river, people Ralston’s, large size, Kellogg’s Flakes. — Tues 16— clear clear and all cash for Two non-support cases have been heard spend their surplus luxuries. Drifting is easy but 22c Average temperature Jau. 1918, 15 Malt Breakfast Food, Kellogg’s Bran, 23c Crabtree in the Ellsworth rau- 1919, by Judge I accomplishment requires determination. Decide to save all you can nicipal court the past week. Alanson Cream of Wheat, 25c Grape Nuts, 15c j Start an account with the Hancock Bank. was ari- County Savings Arthur 1. Htuder, who has been very ill Jellison pleaded not guilty, but Grits, 15c Puffed Wheat, 12c and sentenced to a fine Hominy of influenza, is improving. | judgpd guilty, pay Hancock Bank All our i'ereals Stnctlv Fresh of $10, and $5 a to Arthur County Savings Harry L. Crabtree, with daughter Dor- I week, Salisbury, for the benefit of his wife, Annie EIJsworth, Maine othy, left last evening for Boston for a Jellison, and minor child. He also few days. paid to the county costs amounting to $10.29. Lin- Mrs. Michael Duffeehas received news wood F. Brailey pleaded guilty, paid costs of the safe arrival from overseas of he of $22.54 to the county, $15 fine and was son Owen. Suppose You Should Have a Fire To-Night? ordered to pay $20 a month for support of The woman's Hub will meet Feb. 11 wife and five children. I with Mrs. W. B. Mills. Henry M. Hall O. W. TAIMvIvY will give a talk on Lincoln. I will be at tny office CITY MEETING. Insurance and Real Estate The 05 Oak Thursday club will meet this week St., Ellsworth instead of at Tapley Building, 69 Main St. Telephones: Of**cc 14, Residence 41-3 ^ Friday afternoon, Thursday, I No New Business Before the Board- ?" Every Day, until further notice. 2.30, with Mrs. G. F. Newman. Bolls of Accounts. Edward H. Baker D. Shirley Norris and wife of Bar Har- The regular meeti ig of the city govern- GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST bor were guests ever Sunday of Mrs. ment was held Monday evening. Mayor FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. Victory Hoys and Girls. Norris’ Mr. and Mrs. G. F. New- Hagerthy presided. Aldermen present, Will the local chairmen of all towns irf Telephone 140-11 parents, | I Moore 2), Moore and man. Wescott, (ward (ward 4), City of. Ellsworth will Celebrate ! Hancock county, of “Victory girls” Owing to the illness of Miss Christina Small, ot “Victory boys” please send an imme- J. A THOM PSON In corpora lion To-morrow. I Rolls of accounts were as follows: her dancing at K. of passed diate report to Mrs. H. M. Hall of Ells- l»9 fS/IAIN STREET Doyle, juvenile party * the Ellsworth to-morrow will celebrate ; of how have been C. hall will not be held next Saturday Roll of accounts No. 12. #1,724 29 worth, many pledges F*ir©, Marine and Automobile Insurance 1919. 30 of its as afternoon. j High way roll, Jan., #96 fiftieth anniversary incorporation paid in full? 'sidewalk 4125 > a There will be afternoon and even- Honor cards are ready for organizations Representing Thursday being anniversary day, the 140 55 city. which have their "The Equitable Fire and Marine Insurance Co. programs, and with anything like completed payments, regular meeting of Wra. H. H. Rice relief Common schools. #733 80 ing j good weather and traveling, there and a great rivalry exists to see which can OF HARTFORD, CONN. corps will he held Feb. 13, with Mrs. H. High school. 453 02 good j 82 will be here from all over the get cards first. Wake up, girls and boys, F. Wescott. 1,188 many people county. The day will be observed as a and chairmen! Mrs. W. F. Aiken, who has spent a week Grand total, #3,051 66 general half holiday, under proclamation j C. C. BURRILL & SON with her sister, Mrs. E. H. Baker, left This was the final meeting of the by Mayor Hagerthy. COMING EVENTS. —I stalilislieri for Machias, where Mr. Aiken municipal year. The board hopes to 1807— yesterday The afternoon exercises at Hancock ball ; is now located. make a creditable showing for the year, w ill begin at 3 o’clock. The program is as Thursday evening, Feb. 6, at Methodist in of the unusual demands. The FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Lieut. George Johnson, U. S. N., son of spite follows: vestry- Supper, 25 cents. board at the of the held Mrs. Ada M. Johnson, who is on a fur- beginning year epre'> 11 injr son of the leading companies of this and foreign countries Music, Orchestra ! Thursday, Feb. 6, afternoon and eve- of ten is his down the appropriations, decreasing the lough days, visiting aunt, Opening, Mayor Hagerthy ning—Celebration of fiftieth tax rate from to The assessors j auuiversary Mrs. Michaelis. i .029*4 .026. M. Y. McGown Mary 1 Ellsworth Greetings, of the incorporation of Ellsworth as acity. also, in a thorough overhauling of valu- j Wivurna encampment, I. O. O. F., will Responses: Tickets for evening concert on sale at C. tions, made readjustments favoring un- Eastern Hancock, Julieu Emery. Bar Harbor work the patriarchal degree on eight can- E. Alexander's store. productive property and widows. A9 it Western Hancock, didates next Monday evening. A large j has the were Dr Otis Littlefield, Bluebill Friday evening, Feb. 7, at Hancock is desired. transpired, appropriations j attendance | hall —Dance Ellsworth school not Urge enough to take care of the de- The Legislature, by high Dr. A. Phillips, Bar Harbor cadet 35 cents. There will be a dance at Hancock hall manJs growing largely out of war con- George corps. Tickets, couple, under the the The Governor, Friday evening, auspices of ditions, but the tax-payers have felt the Feb. at Board of S bSc RIDE FOR THE AMERICAN Adj. Gen. George McL Presson Monday, 17,8 p. m., Ellsworth high school cadet corps. The benefits of the lower tax rate. Next year’s Songs, Miss Sophia W’alker Trade ball, 698 Massachusetts avenue, an cadets will exhibition drill dur- must be Al- — give tax rate necessarily higher. Miss Utecht, violin; Miss May Bonsey, Cambridge, Mass Lamoine reunion. the ing evening. ready the legislature is talking of ap- piano. Tickets, 50 cents. Services next Sunday at the Baptist propriations that will practically double In the Beginning,” C. H. Leland Wednesday evening, Feb. 19. at Metho- church as usual. The pulpit wdll be the State tax, and the county tax will •The Pioneers” Miss M. A. Greely Orchestra dist vestry—Everybody’s birthday party. supplied by Rev. Mr. McKinnon, Miss also be larger. Music. Anniversary address. Feb. at Hancock Utecht being away for the day, but will Friday evening, 21, Dr. Everett W. Lcrd, Boston return for the services Feb. 16. hall—Washington Birthday party, under MCOLIN. Music, Orchestra auspices of Nokorais Rebekah lodge. WELCOME! MID-WINTER SALE Rev. Ashley A. Smith, pastor of the with a Park street Universalist church of Ban- Mrs. Leo Jordan of Bangor is here The evening program will open Friday evening, Feb. 21, at Paul Revere OF orchestra of eight Mechanics Boston—Ells- gor, will occup> the pulpit of the Ells- with her husband, who is working for concert by Higgins’ ball, building, Soldiers Miss Alta A. 60 on sale Returning worth Unitarian church next Sunday Hillard Schoppee. pieces, assisted by Hayes, worth reunion. Tickets, cents, A invitation is extended J. Franklin Anthony, tenor; at store of Stetsou Foster, 6 Hamilton and Horses morning. special Perley Flewellyn and wife have gone harpist; Heavy Light Miss Abbie Giggey, reader; Mrs. J. Frank- place. Boston, Mass. and Sailors to Masons. to his home in Easton for two weeks. lin Anthony, accompanist. Feb. 8 m., at Sewell Having been discharged from the service I 1 he aldermen, at their regular meeting Mrs. Elmer DeWitt is substituting as Thursday, 27, p. is as follows: — of tne government, I have made arrange- The program ball, Huntington Boston Bluebill full | Monday evening, fixed tbe hour for open- teacher here while Mrs. Flewellyn is ave., information an to all employment j ments to have shipped on consignment army Charm.Miller reunion. opening jn hoses from I.COO t«» 1,400 pounds e»ch; also ing the polls on municipal election day, away. "Cupid’s llano ck County mid olse- Orchestra "nere horses of different weights, including at 6 to accommodate mil in- irivrii lire March 3, o’clock., Gloom has been cast over the com- you bj your matched pairs, from contractors who were Lullaby from "Jocelyu,”.Godard iieart-M ( and who now voters who may obliged to leave town on aim tn t&Tiunift. oiiiHiiinit v Labor Hoard. Sue d'-iug work for the government, i rnunity by the death of Delia, wife of Forgotten.Cowles '•at have no furthur use for them. These horses lieltur. the early morning train. The polls will Alvin E. on Miss Mrs Anthony will be oti sale at my Sales Stable in Ells- Maddocks, Friday evening, Mr Atbnony. Hayes. close at 5 m. United States Service worth. I have and offer for sale now several p. I Jan. 31, in the fifty-second year of her Ellsworth Fifty Years.Doris L Hainan Employment bor*e«. either siugle or in at a price pairs, I Nokomis Kebekah lodge will have a age. Mrs. Maddocks had been in poor Miss Giggey S. Department of Labor that will please eveu a btrgatn-hunter. Every as or of horse guaranteed represeuted, money a Washington’s Birthday ball in Hancock health nearly two years, Bright’s Caprice. DeConnick refunded. Horses aud sold for a | bought Feb. with music and at the last was a sufferer. small commission. hall, Friday evening, 21, diease, great Valse Im Promptu.Lapitino COMMUNITY LABOR BOARDS: orchestra. All who can are She was devoted to her home and Miss Hayes B«r by Higgins’ family, Harb«r-B E Wbitue,. A 8 Brewer, J of all. She W Davis. requested to appear in costume. Tbe com- who have the sympathy God Be With Our Boys Tonight.Bowles mittee in is: Nan Johnston, Delia leaves besides her who is now- Isle O'Dream.Bal1 Bluehtll-r B charge husband, Snow, E E Price. W E Stover. Mart Mr Mrs Violette Commission Horse Helen Cousins, Ruth low, three children—Cirl W., who Anthony, Anthony •'Mil-Brim, Ksne, A E Farneworth. Hopkins, Bridges, very Hawaiian Nights .Roberts H M Peas.. Julia Higgins and Hazel Nevells. is in the service and has been overseas SIMON VIOLETTE, Manager Orchestra C 8 C W for over a year aud was unable to get o“w“i*’'"*"FJP*rkl« T»P,''y' The Ellsworth high school has issued a Tableaux: Ellsworth, Me. home, Asemth and Guy, who are at u P\onrt Back.port-w creditable school paper under the name ol Belgium, Paid in Full move, daddy, Ct.n.ry, E s Blod*e,t. A A home. One sister and brother also Not Pass , “Victory.” The paper contains cuts of France, They Shall ^ survive—Mrs. Jenness McGown of this Honors of the Sea the editorial and of Roderick K. England, look so Bjwd“' H M» board, you combern^WAHiCl,"lFW place and Edward K. Leach of Bangor. Italy, Over the Top Stanley, to whom the paper is dedicated NURSE The funeral was held at the church United States, Columbia and Our Boys “ O^ce. HP because of his help in starting the paper Mother of Monday afternoon, Rev. R. B. Mathews American Red Cross, Greatest funny” Mi*s M. Elizabeth Googins during tbe one week be was principal of Them All of Ellsworth J A the school officiating. the school during present year. Ensemble, Cleaning Up Germany does look over Au.Uo"°r,h'OWT*P,,,-B8J“. ELLSWORTH Daddy funny peering Qf FRANKLIN ST.. “A La Carte”.Holzmau K Plans are being perfected for the four- HI tiehill Fair Meeting. F E BLIsdeH. « A Orchestra his reading glasses when lie wants to Hrudow!-'* Telephone 149-3 teenth annual Ellsworth reunion, which At the annual meeting of stockholders B a see more than a few feet Does Holt, K T Wood. J Whit will be held this year on Friday evening, and directors of the Hancock County The concert will be followed by ball, away. Jiouldsboro-A Mechanics Feb. 21, at Paul Revere hall, Agricultural society held in Biuehill last with music by Higgins’ orchestra. this affect you ? The answer is E Tickets be ob- pwr^',:r-L «- b»*«* building, Boston. may Saturday, the following officers were tained at ihe store of Stetson Foster, ti “ chosen for 1919: Q,°«. A B Hutchins. K B Storage Battery Repairing Hamilton Boston. Condit’s orches- P::;^d-F place, | President, A. S. Wit ham; vice-president, Automatic “Movies.” v*u tra will furnish music, and Westover & M. K. * B F. H. Allen; treasurer, Hinckley; In a commercial K ,U’' U'Airdell, H E Robertson. and Recharging moving picture ap- «• HssVell. Foss will serve refreshments as in other N. L. Grind* 11; directors: E. L. BIFOCALS Batteries Stored for Winter and secretary, paratus the scenes are made visible by THE INVtSIELE UI,"d~H W years. Leach, W. 8. Joyc‘- L K Jor«- « N Given Proper Care | Osgood, chairman; Harry difjlight as well as at night, and the Jo8b"“n, I Saunders and Maurice News has been received of the death Hinckley, A. K. exhibition is for E. F. ROBINSON Wlrne, Harbor—C automatically repeated C Blsoce. F E WcHtoo, R Leach. A R. ROYAL on January 19, in a hospital in New' York, any period desired. A miniature the- OPTOMETRIST Ellsworth was /oled to hold the annual fair 68 State St., next Court House, of Ernest of Ellsworth. I it ater, one of the outfit, is Bellatty, formerly forming part Victor and Edison 3 and 4. The association to Talking Machines Death .resulted from injuries received a Sept. 2, plans suitable for a show window or other (dtoiraatonai Caret have a better fair than ever this year. ELLSWORTH, MAINE short time before on board the steamer favorable place for display. The other k * l E. C. Pope, of which he was second mate. part, the moving picture machine, will A o ii. s Steam Stephen Berry Dead. -- (T ofri Ellsworth Laundry Mr. Bellatty was born in Ellsworth operate on either direct or alternate For Sale Potatoes CLEANINC T «n" All Kindi of Laundry Work. NAPHTHA sixty-two years ago, the son of the late ! Stephen B-*rry, aged eighty-five years, current, and after the succession of 250 all he N^MT.TntI Nl; A N u Bushels, the t quality, oldest of lodge t.oodw called for ami delivered Cears ago, the reel is rewound for a repetition of tity, the Farm. E. W. WOOSTER, ?.■Removed to 1 a e. School St., survivor of the He left in Portland. Washington Junction, EilrwunL rl! j street. ElUworlb. Me the last family. the display. afibfttituunt*. been aiAmiscituTit*- astrrnsonniw ! pathy to all who have -in any way, and abut- tooohed by sadueaB, to all tbe aiok 1 beet re- jo., and to all of its readers Iaend garde. Ann. DOCTOR URGED A A to- hear again from f' It is a treat, indeed, doctor’s famous of Che remarkable Add, and to have a glimpse AN OPERATION this winter. reliablo first aid pleasant tiroes she is having interest follows, as Sadie’s letter of I took E. Pink- for over private family he continued. Instead Lydia was promised last wees to favorite think or 100 years prescription Now will you tell n»e, do you ham’s Vegetable Compound I was believe snakes cau charm? When and Was Cured. relief told me if I saw a soa-*e to ! young, people feel me. If are really billons you may for life, or it would charm you run my four years and have a bad I I have Baltimore. Md.—“Nearly cold, languid, depressed but as I grew older grew skeptical. ner- when suffered from troubles, feverish, read of in foreign countries, I organic mouth,—or you may be serpents vousness and head- tasting make some kind of 1 in search of food, Johnson’s and feel ACT 1 ALL aches and every have a headache, and they I a noise that will attract persons, to have no de- month would have SICK. In either ease, you'll I still. Then the snake will creep will stand stay in bed most of one i.u-i lias them and a venom ^“Liniment to eat. The i toward inject COW TESTING ASSOCIATIONS sire remedy slowly the time. Treat- out and then they are an easy thousands of V-.hous j into their eyes relieve — h< !ped pi c"-v»< ii .tyujminr the “L.F.” At- fencing has taken its place on most farms, pleasure. estimated at 160 pounds only genuine who have trouble of this kind what some remnants of the walls. any of the made L. F. Medi- I but there are Com- a year. A study of the records wood's, by to E. I’inkham's Vegetable service in France for Oue day, when the fruit was ripe, I went Lydia showed that the b*en in the twenty cine Cortland, lie, | has done for me. —Nellie B. associations produc- Co., gather some and took my little daughter COUNTY NEWS month!. kitting ham, 609 Calverton Rd., Balti- tion of 160 pounds of butterfat a year ! about three years old. with roe. and gave her E>und over cost of Mrs. Frank Witbam is out after a serious is now more, Md. gave an increase of $23 Column. a bright, new haif-piut dipper. (She Benefit | woman to Witbam still con- Jflutual next It is natural for any the Income over WEST GOULDS BORO. illness. Miss Vivian is I the wiflow of a Civil war veteran ) The only feed, while average *' 4UNT MADOK”- of an So w a EDITED BY was iu dread the operation. is fined to the bouse ith bad foot. she wanted to go again As it thought cost of feed from cows that produced Clifford Sparling, who bas been ill, day women have been restored to : sight of the house, 1 gave her her dipper many 247 was $47, or a little more much better. Mrs. F. H. Guilford and daughter and health this famous Lydia E. pounds it» Motto: "Helpful Hopeful.’ After awhile I would call her and she would by remedy, of Mrs. after than twice as much. Bradley D. Keith of Winter Harbor Elizabeth were guests Frances wanted to Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, come. After that she go every cow- South last week. j an nas been advised that it the dairymen who Join his Mrs. A. H. Marshall of Penobscot, of this column nre succlnc > operation Though visited daughter, Kingsley, The purposes “"J- woman who suffers from are to be is for the mut .1 several will pay any testing associations thought last week. Feb.'l. G. stated In the title and motto—It j One day, after she had been days, it tie- 1 such ailments to consider trying than the average, beneilt, and alms to be helpful ami hopefi she remained longer than usual. I called to more progressive Hill and wife, Mrs. C. 8. Love- to such a ordeal. James It Is for the com- times, but she seemed re fore submitting trying in the United States Being for the common good, her two or three dairy specialists and Miss Mary Noyes attended the DEDHAM. of In walked joy mon use-a public servant, a putveyor luctaut to come. After she she of say, the started, department agriculture funeral of C. T. Hooper at South Goulds- W. G. Stone, from a »r the tu back, as she WEST FRANKLIN. recently Gamp Crane, formation and suggestion, medium slowly and kept looking got fine showing made by the cows in as- It solicits met her and boro Friday. Pi»M is visiting his fpihtr-in-law F. W. of Ideas, li. this capacity near the house, her grandfather w rerchange Miss Goldie Hardison as a week-end sociations must he credited, in-large communications, and Its success depends largely she told him, -Grandpa, these is my snake.’’ There wilt be a baked bean supper at Fogg. guest of her sister in Brew er. work. Com- was a measure, to association on the support given It In this respect As he turned to look, there serpent’s six o’clock next Saturday evening, in V. Mrs. Ella Burnt! is a few Tena spending must be but the name ul the as still, not mov- Mrs. Harry Coombs and daughter the cow-testing associa- munications signed, head above grass, just Certainly I. A. hall. Tickets, 25 cents. The pro- weeks in Brewer with her sons Harold writer will not be printed except by permission ing at all. It was in haying time, aud he bad visited in Ellsworth Falls last week. tions return many dollars more than ceeds w ill be for the hall. ana Leslie. will be to or in his hand, so he rau the scythe Communications subject approval his scythe Miss Adah Savage was a business visitor they cost. It is encouraging, they say, the editor of the column, but noise uuder the suake and severed it iu two Mrs. R. L. Sinclair entertained the V. E. Titcomb of Levant was in town rejection by in Machias last week. to know that the cow-testing associa- will be without good reason. Address The child to cry, and said, "O, grand- seventh of her school at her home last week iu the interest of the Western rejected began that the grade ail communications to out to The Frenchman’s Lumber Co. is tion records show large-pro- pa you have hurt iuy suake!” I went Bay Saturday evening. Delicious refresh- Electric Power Light Co. The American. was abou:. and sne said its force of dairy cows are the least af- see what she cryiug adding to already large ducing w ere served. Ellsworth, Me. ments Wilbur Moore died of Jan. was cost of feeds. pneumonia grau *pt had hurt her snake- She greaUy teams. fected by the Increased Kingsley and wife entertained a wife and three children, v ho distressed and cried most of the day. Therefore, every dairyman should aim AlpheuB J6, leaving A PETITION. Miss Coombs has gone to a to Mrs. been at work near Marjorie Saturday evening, at reception have the of all. Mr. Moore As her grandfather had to all his cows, or to place sympathy I Westminster Gazette.) Portland to visit her sister, Mrs. keep good who heard ter and laughing as she brother, Charles H. Keith, contracted his illness wbi'.e caring for by, he talking them where will continue the Kingsley’s Give me a digestion. Lord, they from good was sitting by tbe wall. 1 questioned her Maynard Hodgkins. has received bis honorable discharge who were ill of influent*. economical of humuu foot!. neighbors And also something to digest; and she said -the suake looked iu her dipper, Harold Worcester has received bis production Cards and music wen- Camp Devens. held an But when or how that something comes, This economical can be New Century grange all-day then era wed on her bare feet, laid his bead honorable and is home from production delicious refreshments were discharge, enjoyed and of and I leave to Thee, who kuowest besf. his head and he obtained not careful se- ! session Jan. 26. Reports officers, in her lap aud she smoothed Devens. only through Camp served. the time next tier and skillful I other nutters of business took Give me a Y,ord, laughed.” The morning grandfather lection of dairy cattle healthy body, Master Donald who has Feb. 3. remove the dead aud Merchant, ! of the rooming session. Dinner was Give me the sense to keep it so. went out to serpeut, feeding, but through intelligent breed- been ith bis at Beechland offi- Also a heart that is not bured there beside it was am ther just like it. It grandparents served at noon. In the afternoon the hat returned home. ing. NORTH SEDGWICK. j do. started for the wall, but he caught up a big several weeks, cers were installed M. Purrill* Whatever work I have to j While the association by Mary too. cow-testing be held bere Kcb. 14. stoue and disposed of that one, They Elmer Williams and wife of Bertson a and which Boyd year ago, aunt, Mrs. Allen. Silas Burton some from Roy Everett Cook, Walter Gray, To get happiness life, 7Dn.ti3rmfns, • has been of Mrs. Robertson purchases have And pass it on to other folk. Rufus Closaon and Eugene Young and Browne Richardson, the six of our by Irving Rollins, who is moving in —Sent by Ann. received their honorable discharge Iron ! members now in France or in camp, sing- to-day. Camp Devens, and are home. Mg. “Home. Sweet Home”; remarks by To the M. B. Sitter-, One and All: Feb. 3 Echo. j J. F. Waller Mrs. Annie Closaon la in Bluehill with Warren Miller, Cowing. i send greetings for a happy and prosperous ROBUSTNESS who ia ill ! S.one. E. H. Burrill aud others, on grange and we all this terrible in- WEST TREMONT. her neice, Mrs. Frank Leighton, year, may escape Nature has not been fluenza that has taken from all over our laud prodigal Mrs. Schuyler Rumitl, who has been of influenza. j topics. so the deaths Jan. 27. B. many good people. of with in the matter is now able be out. Feb. X. #While everybody quite ill, to 3.. _ the great war have bfceu terrible, it has not _ of robustness. all have lieen ere both St N8KT. reached into so many homes as the influeuza. Many, quite ill, improving. WALTHAM. It has taken mothers who have neen nee ed must stand Mrs. .V urn i Earley is also better. Sargent Bray is at home from Mats*- through life, guard Mrs. Leeg Msgoon of Aurora is with so much, the fathers who have heeu the Tie VV. T. I. will raett with chuwttr. and combat society her Mrs. A. S. Jordan. bread-\viuuers. as well as the youug who colds, coughs, grandmother, M;a Oils lngall* February 6. A Good Start for a Cow-Testing As- Lawrence Sellers has arrived home from make our future citizens. bronchitis or more Mrs. Bertha E. Grant of Clifton ia perhaps Charles sociation. Deveus. I have so Capt. P. Lunt and wife, who Camp enjoyed S J. Y’s chronicles much. serious ailments. employed by Thomas Turner. I also had the privilege of enjoying the lunch pulmonary i Carl Reed left for Rockland Aklen Stinson of Sear*port u» visiting to-day afford to own a good registered bull, wife of William H. died hour with A. M. Dora, Kemp, Y., daughter ol S. J. Y., For five decades to Charles friends bert. nearly go scalloping with Capt. but the bull association has made it after a short illuesa. She was which was next to her. Since leavii?« I Jau. 26, seeing : Carver. for each of its members to where she livid until James Annis is visiting b»-» parents, Bluebill I have visited many difteieiii p ares, 1 possible born in Aurora, w and The K. P has own a one. A fanner for when the Charles Auuis and ife. only wish I could deecrile svaie of the I lodge reorganized. share in some eight years ago, family ! 27. lovely things which I have seen I wM tell L. VV. Ruiiiill bus bought the building. $50 may buy a scrub bull, but if five moved here. Mrs. Kemp »ik a woman Jan. _Sadie. this, that another Bluehill friend ami I vis- rs All to see the lodge r. farmers will a bull association a kind and scot hope pr<>s|* of neighbor join qniet disposition, ited Franklin Pars Zoo and saw the aniitisl* I- a to her Hei Sbbfrtiftcrveraa Rev. VIr. Mercer, Methodist minister and each invest $50 they may own friend, and devoted family. and birds. We enjoyed seeing the elephants. from Southwest Harbor and Manset, $250 pure-bred bull. death leaves a vacant place in the home Mollie, Wadda and Tony, they do such won- ; held services hi the Methodist church circle (which can neveribe filled. Sl« derful tricks. I wished every one of my little EMULSION Sunday and After leaves besides I er husband, five cbilaren- friends could have been with us that day. as j Wednesday evening. DO AWAY WITH INDIGESTION. has to turn services a Sunday school whh organ FEED GRAIN TO DAIRY COWS who is in well as the days before Christmas as I walked been I zed, Ivor.v U.. service overseas helping with Mrs. LKnnis up street. Norwood, Miperin- Alvilian of this town anc Washington Boston. How I would weakness into For Mrs. Daniel Mardel Valley, How I'o Purify a Sour. DWreuwl strength. teudeut; Dow, HSsi*tHii(; Possible to Animal in Jik^d to have Jjad them there to see tbe Laura Ruth Keep Average Mrs. Vivian Strout ol Bradford. Tbi Brewer, treasurer; Hodgdon, Iu a lew Minute*- those who are delicate, with Milk Flow Good Sti.iimvli lovely decorations. i secretary. by Giving Silage family has the sympathy of ail. Our and Alfalfa let u* * winter Is flyibg fast—Such a mild oue tender lungs, weak throats and Feb. 1. Thelma. Hay. Feb. 3. E. I i^»t us ta>k plain Kug.i»h ! a arte* the severe one of last year, that every- spade spade 1 a proneness to debility and I Y»*ur food ferments and you stoiuacn one xs >!'n> enjoying it. I am glad that the sisters (By A. C. of Dairy- to tb- t v> " anemia, the definite nourish- Jra. Irchiug piles prov< ke pr -faulty but BAER. Department NORTH CASTINE. I at roue enough digest Pulj°^ are you out so Aunt Oklahoma A. and M. College. Still- : so the food soars and forms poisonous helpiug nicely. Madge. profauily won’t remove them. Doan's ing. it. atomacli and tonic of irl B. Dunbar lias arrived b'me, afte mud nil. It doe* h n -e > » I enjoy the column so much and turn to it ing qualities water.) K g « Ointment is recott. mended tor inching, u»u■ irbuicui service overseas. fi h«* u«‘t furntabed proper first of all. Scott’s are of value. “Is it feed to (turn mlba in the iu a nitny special JilIf bleeding nr protruding pile-. 60c at my necessary to grain I tire blood, And has left the atouiuca I extend through our column love and Ssott A BoMpae, 31oo*r;6eld. N.f, 18-5 returned from aym* drug store.—Advt. dairy cows if we have silage ami al- Webster has ! condition. warn Harvey 1 Take Mi-on a stomach tablet* if >°“ falfa brother in Islesboro. to a neaiinj. hay?” visit with bis Roy, to change your filthy stomach Hftarrtisnntiits out. It is possible to keep the average is visiting his grsnd clean, ponfied Chauncey Lowell If Mi-o-na fails to relieve your ludikest'o®* in milk sil- and »ic* dairy cow flow with good E. F. aud wife, in Hock rid vou » f dirtiness. hilioui-.ues* parents, Bridges refuc and alfalfa If the Is beadai be your dealer will cbeer»uliy age hay. grain land. *<* stronK left in the corn or kafir silage, these » want to make stomach and children ar i*f ,°u your ow- Mrs. Roscoe Ingalls me a. feeds will make a balanced for that it Will digeM ft he*.tv w;thou ration am 1 wunout visiting her parents, Herbert 4ray tre*« ami you want to t»e ija milk production. It is advisable, how- drow all tied out fredig. cage Mio-na- farm. v, *** wife at the Ciergue e el * ,,r ever, to feed some to cows ! it ►h.ulo give you prompt grain giv- *un a leading Albert went to Bellas by Chines L. AUsanuer 20 or Mrs. McIntyre 1 ing more pounds of milk per day. u.uggUt*. Saturday to meet her husband, who bs ^ j One pound of a grain mixture for every five pounds of milk wheo fed • tCUMflKHtt with silage and alfalfa hay makes an ideal ration. Grain Mixture No. 1. 2 parts grain chop. J 2 parts bran. 1 part cottonseed meal. Grain Mixture No. 2. 2 parts ground kafir. 2 parts ground oats. 1 part cottonseed meal.
GIVE DAIRY BARN ATTENTION
Good Ventilation and Drainage Shoulo Ee Provided—Good Water Supply Is Necessary. An active man is farmer Tim,. The dairy barn should have plenty himself in trim of ventilation and a well drained con He keeps perfect Crete floor. Keeping the burn deal By eating Town Talk Flour each day— necessitates a good supply of watei with pressure. The stanchion methoi He’s full of pep, the neighbors say. of tying the cows aids greatly in com fort and cleanliness. Many dair; for burns nowadays have an automatic de Milled on Honor—Ideal vice for watering the cows. The usuu ~ method is by a water cup which i Baking filled automatically, and which i ; placed between the cows. A lid 01 tile cup keeps the water from gettin; dirty and the cows soon get used ti raising it. This keeps on hand ; large supply of clean water which re mains at practically the same tern pet ature.
« -■ .'.-T ■ ^ ■ .——-—-■■:=_L^==—~ is being done by A. W. Webber. Grave* 2ftrtimtatmn.it Bros, are in charge of the mason work. Everett W. Oder and wife left recently HAD MIGHTY WEAPON to spend the remainder of the w inter at Mrs. Oder’s former home in Savannah, Oa. During their absence. Miss Fidelia Big Ship Is Sunk by “Phantom Bartlett will be in charge of Mr. Oder’s store. Torpedo.” Keb. 3. 191*. SULLIVAN HARBOK. British War Secret of Discharging Mis. «|Mrs. Byron Stevens ia visiting in Ban- tiles. From Airplanes la gor. KEMP’S BALSAM Disclosed. I Mra. Charles H. Allen is visit rag in Baugor. Ilondomr—''Tha-ntoro torpedoes” from Will that the clouds- snnk a Turkish carry- i Miss Hath Allen has returned to Wal- Stop Couch ship before the end ; pole. Mass. GUARANTEED ing 3,000'troops. Just of hostilities. Only the nrmistlce pre- iPM_■ Mis* Jeanette Clark baa returned from a vented other aerial from visit in “phantoms" I Franklin. Y I operating effectively against the Ger- know the NEWS Charles COUNTY Ward and wife have returned man warships in the Kiel Canal and jfeOU home from Massachusetts. A GREAT LOAN other German navy shelters. realm of child- EAST SULLIVAN. Mra. Kingsley and daughter Pauline These hydruplnnhs discharging tor- A daughter wee boru Keb 1 lo Mr. end spent the week-end in Bangor. I*edoes above the water have been hood dreams Uerl Woodworth. the of the Brtish lire Charles Simpson and wife are visiting LOOKS SMALLER great secret navy has received bia honor- war. a Henry Johnson in Massachusetts, and Miss Marjorie ia in during the- ehwing month of the is land of Ironi the Scientific of this branch of able discharge army. New York. The Five Billions at officers $50 Apiece the sweets. While rained twenty-nine bushels Mrs. navy agree that these mysterious \ jM»e Theodore Jewell recently gave an Should Be Compared With and is an At Hour planes are designed to accomplish o! wheat, enjoying Afternoon tea in honor of Mrs. Charles What the Kaiser Wanted. from the nlr more effectively and grouno from the -am*. Simpson, at her beautiful new home in more what the from o( Her Harbor Mass. Miss swiftly torpedoes Make some of tils* Mary Hamor ie the | Newton, Charlene Wilson Prenarations are already making for submarines can achieve. Hill The »»d Mrs. Lillie were ol Mies Lydia engage- Emery among the the Fifth Liberty I.oan, which the peo guc»: An armored ship carrying twenty of those dreams men! ol 'line Hill hue recenlly been an- guests. pie cf the United States will be asked Feb. 3. these machines met the German sur- nounced to Clifford H. Kicbardaon of H. to make toward the world war. It will rendered fleet at sea ready for action a delightful Waltham. Mass. come in the spring, probably some- MT. DESERT FERRY. in case the Germans should attempt Chester Qinn is the Brat soldier to arrive time early in April. Mrs. Ora Jordan is home from Bre ver, some eleventh-hour trickery. reality by where he was in active ser- The total amount will probably be from France, where she has been visiting. These amazing planes ascend from somewhere near the vice in the heavy artillery. Mrs. Qinn size of the Fourth Mrs. Elizabeth who has been land or deck, climb thousands of feet taking home her in the McKay, Loan. A flve billion dollar total looks baa resigned position poatofn.-e, for a sudden dive from the clouds at > visiting in Howland, ia home. to the regret of its patrons. large, but it does not look as large much a speed of 150 miles an hour, straight- Private Walter C. Jettison ha9 returned as it did in 1917 to a people 100,000.000 It would seem that «e need an organi- en out fifty feet above the sea and to Governor’s Island, New York. strong who have learned to save and ration ol Boy Scouts or some "11111* discharge a torpedo direct at the ene- lend to the to awaken a sense Miss Nettie Clarke was a week-end government. WR1GLEY5 brother" movement of my ship. Then they disappear Into for guest of Hattie in Bar Harbor. When this Loan looks insignificant chivalry in the larger boy the smaller. Spratt, the clouds as suddenly as they ap- even on who makes life and puny, it it is put top of It is ouly a coward miser- William Saunders and wife of Bangor peared. and so swiftly that the enemy frequently. is and ail the loans which preceded it, is able for one who younger weaker, recently spent a few days with Mrs. cruft has no chance of training its when it is compared side by side with whether at work or at play. | Saunders’ son, Clarence Nicxerson. or machine on it. the billtons Germany would have de- guns guns Feb. 3. H. i Feb. 3 C. How the of a manded of America if the Kaiser had difficulty discharging How about torpedo in the air is overcome is a EGYPT. won the war. OOUI*DSBORO naval secret. It is known that se- tonight? This is the way to compare the two ( arroll Clarke has gone to ik Krider is ill of Connecticut^ rious accidents marked the experi- Lew lumbago. possible ending* of the war. Put one whore be has employment. mental tests with these wonderful ma- Kenneth Tracy b*s returned to Good- beside the other, the two chances of Mrs. A. N. Clarke has gone to Exeter, chines. win’* Siding. paying for the cost of the world war care for her Mrs. I N. H., to daughter, had Ilis* GiadyM Rolfe, who is in which the people of this country teaching Charles DolafT and family, who are ill j before them one Core*, spent the week-end at home. year ago. THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND' Mrs. Henry Billings was the wtek- The United States has come into listold of the L S. S. Mt. Yeung, of her Mrs. Vivian ! end guest sinter, victory and peace. One of the great- Vernon, i* home on ten aajs’ furlough. Abbott, at George’s Pond. est forces it employed to win victory Miss 11x191 Rice, who ha* been em- G. A. Linacott, wife and children were was the groat fund which the people at Fr nil Young'*, returned home ployed the recent guests of Lorenzo Linsco:t at pnt into Its hands to fight for civiliza- Sunday. West Hancock. tion. Miss Donna Han iso n went home last Feb. 3. 8. But the Government has not yet __ Thursday, accompanied bv Miss Dulu financed the needs of the last chapter Perry. They returned Sunday. MARLBORO. of effort. Three months hence it will week- Mr*, Darojr Spurling and son I/»on Oscar W. Ford and wife spent the ask for a loan with which to accom- •pent the week-end with her pirents, end in Onaud with Mrs. Ford’s parents. plish this work. It will call in the Capt. George Nutter and wife, at Steuben. Fred Robinson and wife are with Mrs. i Fifth Loan for money to pay the ex- Mrs. Howard of peace and reconstruction. There was a sociible iu grange hull Robinson’s sifter, Springer. | penses The men and women of the country Saturday evening. Cake acoffee were Fred Stratton and bride arrived Friday who furnish the funds for the has re- j must served. Proceeds, |8, to buy wood for , from Camp Devena. Mr. Stratton Fifth Loan are blessed. the church. ceived an honorable discharge. I doubly They have at the same time the Feb. 3. Pittah. Feb. 3. Are. I liberty won by the war and the bonds of the SOUTH BROOKSVILLE. Government taken in other loans.They NORTH PAST HARBOR. Eyes Hrc! to Ec Blue. Prepared. of is here know now that they can never be Everett L. Gray Harborside a nrt Fred left for Blue-eyed iiabiey always claim A train, on a line which had /siting, tailor, Saturday : made to contribute to any Kaiser. And running on business. of Boston for the rest of the w niter. ponderanee admirers, ’i’ll fact lia? achieved an unenviable for there are 100,000.COO of them in all. notoriety M. D. Chatto has returned to bis Just again been muplia-i :< il—this time Pvt. Merritt T. Ober, jr.. has returned What the VICTORIOUS FIFTH Loan slowness and unpunctuality, after los- wimer home in Mass. Medford, at Hampstead. Knglnnd. It was an- considerable time in a short from Cump Devena, having received his proposes Is that this 100,000,000 people ing jour* The town schools are closed nounced In the press that the town of- in the midst of honorable discharge. owing shall lend the Government about $50 ney. suddenly stopped to influenza at West Brooksville. ficials had a “bonny blue-eyed baby” fields. “Guard !” shouted a Hubert Moore and wife have returned ap'-ce. jovial pas- Feb 3. C. for adoption, and straightway 850 senger, 1 out and some from Dowell, Mass., where they «{*ent This does not seem a large amount “may get pick would-be adopters wrote to secure it. flowers?” won’t find eon from each It Is not a “Afraid you many several weeks with their Forrest. 4 Ml.Iren are Sickly. person. large AUny Unfortunately it was found that the sum to lend at substantial interest about here,” said the conductor, good- a number of Northeast Harbor Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children Quite infant’s eyes had been wrongly de- Break up (olds in 24 hour-, relieve Feverish- on for the final humoredly. “Oh. there’ll be heaps of attended the school play and unequalled security, people high ness. Headache. Stomach Troubles. Teething The he left behind Ameri- scribed. The eyes were not blue, after the Disorders, move and regu'ate the se tlement in the war. girl him, time,” replied jovial passenger— a«nce at Bar Harbor last Friday night. bowel*, some Worms. are so all, and when they heard of this and Destroy They pleasant Faeh one knows that it Is a Loan, can Womanhood, expresses the thought l “I’ve brought a Packet of seeds.” The Kimball the to take children like them. Used by mothers building, opposite of a nation of women in the of the ladies withdrew their offers. for over 30 All that it is not payment to the Kaiser great is years. druggists. Sample parish house chapel, being changed Mother Le FREE. Address, Gray Co., Roy, but a Loan for Liberty. words, “Thank you, Yank.” With arm into a bungalow. The carpenter ^ork N. Y. encircling his neck, eyes dimmed with Foundation of Brotherhood. joyous tears, she presses her lips to StJtirrHs m »t. Who Won the tga' STATK SOLOJiS. Puistfcr «f o, fBy Wood bar y state or American Dr. M. R- MAinr. Ifoc Orllsworth Lieut. Rnynioud t 1'wylor Killed in D. C., grtudiOD of the lute I l.rgtali.ttve Sms of Imprest to ll.ui- ALLIED SUSS PERILED Town of ltn«kif«rt. Humhing KhIiI in t»ern»«tiy. | Pulsifer of Ellsworth.1 cock C onnty Keudcra. LOCAL BOARD OF UKALTB, rUB ISHKD Confirmation oI tbe fear that Lieut. I Who woo the war? BY-LAWs Among measures introduced during the i 'Twii little stemmed the tide Whereas.it is eeetiwa EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON I of Arlington Heights, Belgium provided by ill, ca-_ Were Harried Their Raymond C. Taylor, ride ter 19 of toe revised statutes ml week were the following: Constantly by Of ruthless hordes who thought to lie 8tai. 'I AT past and North Sullivan had been Willed Maine, that each local Board of Mass snd Health aa.,, act Brad- Own Her borders through prostrate among other thing*, make, alter and M Senator Holt-An granting Warships. a raid over Oermany, haa SLLSWORH. AINE By in bombing France such ord» ra and bv-lawa aa to establish and they snail think BY THU bury Smith the right received. He was missing and for the been reported Ere she d time to raise her lance. necessary proper preservation n» between Sullivan and yet life and health and the suerea«*al CO. maintain a ferry 16. and has no* been defi- opera: in« ■ANOOCE COUNTY PUBLISHING September Plucky Belgium! of the health laws of the Stale, British Submarine Destroyed subject to th Hancock. Nearly nitely identified as one of six pilots and of any jostles #f the Who won the wa»? approval sopreml W H Titus, Editor and Manager. American Vessels While Judicial court; and, whereas la itaat By Mr. Con ary of Bucksport-Resolve by observers killed in a raid "»u tbe rail- end it Italia broke the ga'ling chain to the Local Board of Health ia Ike town to aid in of Tested. late afternoon of of SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. appropriating $1,000 repair Being road at Conflans. In tbe Which bound her to the guilty twain; Bucksport seberet,, fought 'gainst it by local aforementioned Heard of Health of the Boon s fleet her knee. •■eyear.fl.SO Six mouth*.75 By Mr. Uonary of Bucksport-An act to I-ondon.—One greatest perils lines The formations sighted Lay prone and shattered at ordained: months .38 allied submarines the war for them. To Gaiiant Id and the loin VPurmoBibs.50 Three increase the salary of of probate of to during of enemy aircraft making Italy! throughout ef Bucksport judge hese shall be in force sad Single was attack A hide in the clouds and see enough by-laws effect: Copies. Hancock county from $1,100 to f 1,500* by friendly destroyers. clearly Who won the war? 1. Whenever, in the opinion ef Lacal Boa, a submarine was assumed to be an ene- to their work was impossible, watch of the main Mason of Ellsworth-An act to perform Old England's dogs of Health in the town of Hnekaport. a con- ON APPLICATION. By Mr. ABVBRTJ8INO RATES my when sighted by the ships of any so they continued exposed to the fire Their vigil kept and not in vain; tagioui, infectious, or dangtsreua epidemic increase the salary of register of probate disease or la dared brave distemper prevails Iowa, said allied nation and it was up to the sub- of the enemy, dropped their explosives For scarce a ship her wrath i’s vole be ad- from to Board, by specific (da# notice of Business commanications should $1,000 $1,500. Save those which skulled beneath the wave. marine to show recognition signals If and engaged in combat not less than which shall t>e given by the pnhlloation of a and orders dressed to. and all checks money By Mr. Phillips of Bar Harbor—Resolve Mighty England! copy thereof in a newspaper of general alrca- she was not German. twenty-four Boche pursuit planes. in said u»ude to Tub Hancock County Pcb- for Bar Harbor lation town) may order any and all payable appropriating $4,000 fire on was a that The enemv concentrated their Who wt»n the war? schools, libraries, theatres, chnrohea and nmiitNG Co., Ellsworth. Maine. But if it destroyer sight- any hospital. and all other buildings and plaeea of assem- ed the submarine she was mak- each allied plane. Lt. Taylor's position 'Twain France who wrote, in noble rage. always bly, or wherever person generally are ac- Mr. Holt of Hancock—Act prohibit- he was The words on to 1H19. By ing for the little craft by the time the being nesreat tbe enemy, brought grandest history’s page; customed congregate, ant any and all WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, more than Hud other buildings of aae or ingtheuseof trawls of 1,000 down first, followed by the other “They shall not pass." The driven public fiequeutin* recognition signals could be shown. A rapidly from which there may he danger of said of on to death, but not Verdun. epji hooks to a boat in portions French- in flainea that Surged or to slight hitch in getting up a flag or fir- three, all machines except domic, disease distemper, be elosed. and A bill teeth in the cordwood Brave, sturdy Prance! to remain closed, for such r> asonable patting man’s bay. Lt. Codman and bis observer, whose definite a rock.-t would mean the subma- of or until such the Maine : ing period time, time, as in ths law woe introduced in swifter Who won the wsr? Mr. Ho't of Hancock—Act prohibit- rine would be forced to seek safety machine was of a newer, type opinion of such Local Board of Health, ail a By from such last week. It provides and with an armored gasoline In darkest hour there rose s cry: danger epidemic, disease, or dit- legislature ing the takiig of cod or other fish except beneath the surface. equipped to shall have ceased to exist. “Sweet thou shall not die mper of not less than $10 nor more ! This enabled them to land Liberty, penalty means of gill nets in portions the last attack of this sort tank. safely 2. In esses of death from scarlet herring by iProhahly We ccme, we come across the sea. fever, than *60 for any persons who offer of in Germany. diphtheria, smallpox.or typhns fever, a pub-' Frenchman’s bay. was made by American destroyers on sons Thy sta’wart and victory!’* lie funeral hereby is forbidden. In sack for sale as a cord of wood anything Lient. was a member of the group cases, burial stall take with an ^ By Mr. Mason of Ellsworth—Resolve a new British submarine of a large | Taylor Glorious America! place little to there from as is a cord. the received the following citation: exposure contagion con- less than full $1,0000 for She was tested when 'which won war? appropriating repairing type. being Who the nistenrly possible. A dead body shall not be of the bombardment road between the town lines of Waltham sighted by the destroyers and they “The work first day No one of these: not one, but all transported excepting as directed by the Unconfirmed rumors from the i Mihiel executive officer f tbe Local Board. and Plantation No. 21 in Mariaville, made for her full speed. Something group during the battle of St. Whomsserel Friedom’s clsrioncall. un- 3. Dead animals shall be buried conference intimate that and in the afier it, has been Each humble m in who did his bit pfomptly peace Hancock county. happen'd to the signal system, and operation where and a.- tbe Loc \ Board shall direct. In God's own book of fame is wilt. less President Wilson can be dictator as such as to bring out the and j By Mr. Mason of Ellsworth—Resolve the under water vessel submerged praise 4- All houses, outbuildings and premises he will withdraw from the con- of all the of the Tbese won the war. within tbe jurisdiction of the Local Board there, a of a month for depth charges began to tear up the appreciation troops j providing pension $15 must st all times be kept in a clean and In other he will One shook her allied service m the opera- farenee. words, j Moses Cottle of Ellsworth, a veteran of water. charge until participating healthful condition All nuisance* and con- ditions detrimental to life and health in in France the crew she was doomed. tion.” said break up “House”-keeping the Civil war. thought town shall he removed and of Fault-Finding. promptly abated. back to the United States. The submarine was constructed to Lieut. Taylor was twenty-six years and move | Mr. Foss of Hancock—Act to amend should we denounce fault-find- 5. All accumulations of refuse matter, By and a Why 320 age, a graduate of Tufts college, such as swill, waste of meal, fi*h, shell-, section 1, 4, of the Private and Ji\e feet, but that was forgotten because it is not constructive? All in this chapter In the ing bom s, decs) ed vegetables and excrement of The Bolshevik menace as after ied near member of the S. T. A. fraternity. laws of 1913, “Act to regulate the charge charge expie of us are finding fault, *»very kind, likely to decompose and generate Special of his continuously is that she struck at summer 1916, following graduation, disease germs and unhealthy gases, and country assuming proportions taking of smelts in the waters of Egypt by. Finally bottom 300 more or less, and on our success in to thereby rerome a source of dar ger to the have aroused to action. In and feet and it was found she was not he went Platlsburg training ettnp. Congress bay, Franklin bay, Thornton bay finding the fault and destroying it de- public health, shall uot be permitted to re- In he volunteered for service, » Senate inves- of Franklin She was on the February main pen any premises linger than f- rtr- the yesterday sweeping river, in the towns Hancock, badly damaged. kept pends mostly our successful develop- and was for instruction at e ght hours after notice given by said Local bottom until her was cer- assigned of Bolsbevikis, I. W. W. aDd and Sullivan,” by addiug “and their trib- commander ment. So in the end it that Board of Health to tbe owner or occupant of tigation Fla., later being transferred to appears a line from Bennett’s Point tain the had Then Miami, said premi es to remove tire same. other propaganda was ordered unani- utaries, above destroyers gone. fault-finding is essentially one of our ill., and to the University of rt. Te-sons in to the northern end of she was cautiously brought to the sur- K&ntotil, tnguged clearing privy vault* after two houra of southeasterly most constructive activities. One of shall use water cirts or whi mously tempestu- Texas. He w as commissioned in October, tight wagons, h Ingalls Island and east of the town of face. shall uot be used any atie t ous in which several sena- our worst faults is the hypocritical upon except.n* discussion, | and sailed for France, where be between the hours of ten of the clock at Sorrento.” “She don’t need more directly night were any testing practice of finding fault with fault- and lour in the -hall tors declared that organizations tested plants for a time. Later he was morning. Nor such Mr. of An act to after that experience." the comman- carta or wagons te permitted to stand in any to overthrow the American By Conary Bucksport- and finding.—F. H. Young in Providence plotting der an instructor at Clermont Terrand, ic street otherwise than while being law- increase the salary of the of the reported to the officer in charge of Journal. pub violence. The Senate judge 'root about three months fully load.d. government by the submarine base. had been at tbe Western Hancock municipal court from 7. Swine shall not he within the llmi which for when be was shot down. kepi judiciary sub-committee, of the thickly settled portions of the town of to 1 lotU $500 $750. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- more than a year has been investi- Buckspnrt during tbe mouths of May, Jun-. were introduced in the Senate r and October in Resolves JUST IN TIME TO SAVE WIFE ander North SuPivan, a brother July, August, Septemb any and brewers’ Taylor, —Auto truck chain. Kinder pleuse year. Nor, if it shall to the Local Board seem gating pro-German for an of for of appropriation $2,000 repair of H. H. North J. A. ^ return to C. W. Gkikdal, Ellsworth. Me. meet for the eservalion of *he health, was authorized to con- Taylor. Sullivan, Tay- tlHAIN p public propaganda, Docian shore road in for and i shall so vote, and in the Orland; $5,000 Gambler Arrives Home to Find Spouse lor, Canada, Alexander and J. writ.ng notify duct the new which will be Quebec, owner or occupant of the particular premises, inquiry road repair in Orland; $2,000 to repair Unconscious From ^ Fumes of W. Taylor, Montana, T. M. Taylor, Tufts Jfor Salt. shall swine te kept in any place without the at once. in town o! to s*.id gin highway Franklin; $2,000 Escaping Gas. ’22, Dr. Barbara Ring and Miss Dorothy thickly settled parts of the town during road in the of Maynard Whittaker place on Tinker’s said months. W boevcr % iola'es the provisions repair Jordan’s River towns K. rpHK Taylor, Arlington Heights, Mrs. A. X hill; .18 acres. 2»* story house au>1 stable; of this section shall be liable 10 a p natty of OUT OK STEP. Trenton and Lamoine. one dollar for that he eaca San Francisco.—Here is the case of Guptill, Chelmsford, Mass., Mrs. Harold 8 acre# cleared land, woodlot. Price. 91 000 to every day keeps quick taker. Apply tot'. W. Gbindal. Ells- swine, to bt recovered by complaint or iu Among mailers oerore me committee on a man who stayed out late gambling Mass., and Mrs. Charles worth. diclroent. Senator Hale Says Wilson’s Ideals Diehl, Quincy, sea and shore fisheries yesterday was the | and came home to save the life of his Me. He leaves a w idow, S. No persons shall be allowed to construct Not Those of Mitchell, Argyle, Country. any vault, or anj receptable petition of Bradford Rowe and sixty others wife. He deserves credit. who was Miss El’ Hatton of privy cefla-pool, Doily tj&antrti. or conductor for drainage of filth ol kind In a speech in the Senate Monday urg- any of Swan’s Island asking for the enactment His name is L**e Wah and his wife Brookline, whom he married just before in any locality where access csn be had for conclusion of a ing prompt peace treaty of law or TITORK wanted at home or by the day drainage to a public s**wer. When, upon preventing regulatingtbe taking is Sing Ah. She got tired of waiting going to France. J made in to the Board of and the return of American troops from M in service. Apply to Mrs. Punk. 9 complaint writing of clams in the town of Swan’s Island. for Lee and went to bed in disgust. Liberty St., Ellsworth. Health, any privy vault,cess poo rec ptacle Europe, Senator Hale declared he did not would or conductor, constructed and ma.i.tunel The act proposed prevent non-resi- She forgot to turn off the com- believe the ideals for which gas prior to the adoption of tbe*s by-laws sha.l, President dents of the town clams for other taking pletely, so that she was unconscious &clp tHanUti. after careful and thorough examination, be Wilson was contending were the ideals of than the of adjudged by the Board to constitute a nuis- purpose bait. Representative from the fumes when ^ j he returned. He BONDS TO PAY ance or a source of to the danger public the vast majority of the American people, , of Mount Desert B„Y WANTED Savage stated that the j was loser up to that time. health, such privy vault, cess pool, receptacle and that the American man did be fighting residents of Swan’s island were sell vanilla flavoring after school hoars or conductor shall forthwith abolished. mostly Lee struck a match when he came not share the idea that he to make and Send 91.00 for bot- When tbe upon which said nuisance fought fishermen, and that had been bandi- TO Saturdays. eight premises they ! in. There was a and a lot of tle? that retail for 25c each. Send exists can be connected with the public Sewer, the world safe for bang fire- postcard democracy. capped in getting bait for their trawls, DEBT OF HONOR for free sample bottle. Waksfibld Extract where such nuisanc- s exist in localities iui- works on account of the “I do not wish to the work of the j accumulation Co., Sanbornville N. H. prov ded with a public sewe such decry There is no cold on the is- disposition storage plant of gas. shall be made of them as said Boa id of Health said Senator “but I President,” Hale, and the fiats are much over. ! may determine. land, dug Lee Wah landed out in Will Home the SEAMEN. believe that bis ideals are not the ideals of the hallway They Bring Fight- 9. sink and other drains from all He stated that be had been told that Chance for Advancement—Free. Cellar, on his Men street which has s the vast of the of the shoulder blades. The bed his ing Who Have Won the p tmises located npon any majority people residents of other towns there and ! S. Board free navigation school drain or sewer entered into go dig, wife was ■t'. Shipping public shall.be United States. sleeping in was tipped over. Victorious Peace. at Portland trains seamen for officers’ berths and it had been understood that clams such public drain or sewer; otherwise ail | A window was blown in new Merchant Marine. Short cut to the from such siuk or other drains shall be “The American people never understood out and the plas- refuse j had been dug there for a The bridge. Two of iu a manner to tbe cannery. j ter was from the The Fifth Loan will years’sea experience required.. di-posed satisfactory the meaning or consequence of the ideals jarred wall. Liberty be used Native or'naturalised citizens Course Board of Health, and tbe neat petition and bill were laid on the table 1 only. j premises kept and policies of President Wilson. When it was all over the police and especially and emphatically In paying six weeks. Apply to Frank A. Wilson at and free from ail matter that may tend to en- They! for a week to give residents of the island school. Municipal Bldg, Portland, between the health. the fire a debt of honor. danger public were given out at a time w hen, as com- department came. The wife 1.90 and 5 p. m. Saturdays 8 30 a in. to 12 noon. an opportunity to appear. 10. it shall be he duty of the secretary dr was taken to the The debt Is one mander-in-chief, it was held universally hospital, where she owed by the nation tbe Board of Health to k*ep an ex act account MT. DESERT BRIDGE BILL. of all and incurred iu be an unpardonable sin to criticize the was revived. Lee Wah recovered be- to Its fighting forces. Who could £rmate BSantrfc. cost*, outlays expenses Jtyrlp carrying into effect any of tLs and In the House last fore that. The think for • purposes President. The wondertul catch words i Wednesday, Jan. 29, couple were reconciled moment that It would not provisions of these by laws, and without de- be BMPLOv m k n r BRai niBG rugs 10 tbe same to the selectmen, with and phrases of the President caught the Representative Mason of Ellsworth intro- when each of them learned of the paid eagerly in the flneet spirit and lay report H~"oSl:for us is pleasant,easy, well-paid work. the names of the various persons to whoa ear duced two bills with the new with In of the people, bcu did not catch the dealing circumstances. pride meeting the obliga- For particulars address Putties A Pinkbam, th*V *na> be chargeable, and the proportion- Me. understanding. bridge at Trenton. One bill repeals the tions? Inc., 909 Anderson St., Portland, ate amount payable Horn each person, to the end that the selectmen mav examine, correct “That the former act providing for the care and This Loan — the American people are bound | VICTORIOUS HOTEL HELP WANTED at.d charge the same, and deliver correct bills maintenance of the and the TIE PIN therefor to tbe town treasurers for collection. by any of these statements is to me in- bridge, other RESTORES HEARING FIFTH—which will be offered In about ■'/'A WOMEN and wanted for best the of the girls 11. Tbe Local Board, or tbe there- conceivable. never were changes apportionment expense three months, will bring home the men around hotels in MaiDe; 25 secretary They certainly (yly year for may employ such help as Is uecessary for so as to relieve the town of Trenton some- A* Applied Policeman It Works waitresses, fine hotel*; also chamber, bound by the vastly different declarations by who fought through France from tip carrying into effect any of its orders or regu- kitchen, dish, and scrub women, of what. Magic With San Francisco laundry lations. the President during the weary months Chateau-Thlerry right to Sedan, thou- chefs, pastry and all-around cooks. Bell and The new ana 12. No person shall make use of any .land before we went into the bill provides that the towns of Panhandler. sands of whom are on bu^s bova, second third cooks for war.” today Oerman within tbe a hotel always to Mains Bo- hounds of street, highway, or American Bar Harbor, Mt. Desert, Southwest Har- soli. positions, Apply other for soldiers like those of the tul Agkncy, new quarters, 90 Main street, public place, drain or catch basin, the of to bor, Trenton and Tremont, assisted San Francisco.—Armed with an affi- Ths Bangor. Established 37 300 girls deposit any wastewater, sink slops, allies, fought protect and save their by President says that a large pro- years. beef or wanted for best summer hotels. Inclose offal, brine, refuse of any kind. •wn the senator the county of Hancock, shall bear the ex- davit setting forth that he was deaf of country, said. He added: portion them must remain during stamp for reply. Few high grads housework 13. No person shall make use of any land of the Mt. and dumb and was to as a “Now that the war is won, the Ameri- pense keeping Desert bridge in trying to raise the period of occupation. Those who places. belonging any corporal ioa, or others, dump, or for the deposit f offensive mat- can want And repair, and employing a draw tender. The money with which to purchase a will be any people peace. they want pea- brought home will be trans- ter or refuse material of any kind, without it without county shall and the cut roaster, William Welch Insurance xtaumcnt*. who will further delay. They want pay |300 annually entered a ported and demobilized at a very special permission from its owner, at all times be held for the con- tntir back in towns shall balance of the to downtown store responsible boys this country. They pay expense, jewelry with high heavy expanse for months to come. AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY OF dition thereof. want and their be apportioned in accordance with their hopes of a “handout.” expect representatives at getting Ths Loan will pay these charges. NEW YOKE. 14. Any person wishing to deposit, or cau*e the conference to respective valuations as fixed State ; While to be waste material for tbe pur- peace close matters up by busily engagetf runuing the To avoid them in any way. to try to 100 BROADWAY, NSW YORK. deposited, of filling, must first obtain as as can be done.” assessors. The amounts so to be alphabet in the deaf and dumb pose permission just quickly paid by lan- cut down on them, to fall to provide ASSETS DEC. SI. 1918. from the Local Board of Health to mslutaio each of the said towns shall be for one of a He shall be at all times to computed guage the clerks who was money for them, would bo an Incred- Real estate, 9 3,’*6.047 91 dump. required the surface of such clet n. 1and fixed the about to Stocks and 53 keep dump A Meaningless C ompromise. by county commissioners, "fall," Policeman Tim Con- ible act on the of the of bouds, 7.25E629 pari people Cash in office and bank, 533.483 67 13. No person shall fat, bones, or 1and said several amounts shall be added nell in. transport [New York World.J happened Recognizing the the United States. Agents’balances, 1,008.518 05 decayed, putrified or vile-sme-ling animal r t)and included in and become and 42 vegetable substances or swill anv of Under private ownership find and be a supposedly route man. Connell drew The men who went to France, Interest rents, 61,514 through operation ready All ot her assets, 25 the public streets or except in a part of the tax assessed out his stick 122,012 bigbwavs, the American people had relatively the county annually pin and made a lunge. to give their lives if need be for the securely covered receptacle from which no said odor can arise. best and service in the against towns. “Ouch, ouch, ow I” said the deaf nation, did not halt half not Gross assets. 912,145,206 83 cheapest telephone way—did not Deduct items admitted, 778,979 W in. .>o mm •nan be nt-iu. world. Whatever the faults of The county commissioners of said one; “what the—" when brought into, private stop they thought the end delivered or offered for Hale in this town, county of Hancock shall have of Admitted assets, management may have been, the tele- charge “You’re under arrest," smiled Con- seemed almost near. They went to 9> 1,366,226 19 from conn that are diseased, from cows that said and a draw LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1918. are not fed, or that are kept In a became a great that bridge employ suitable nell. the very limit. saw the war to properly phone public utility They stable that is local*d, or in * teuder and said in Net unpaid losses, 91,266,030 86 improperly reached to nook and corner of the keep bridge repair. nater w elch told the stable that is not in a wholesome every Police J udge Fitz- very close, however bitter It might Unearned 24892,332 49 kept clean, | premiums, and nor bhall and the had little reason patrick he was not be. All other liabilities, 1,028,17697 sanitary condition, any person country, public guilty, and that he be allowed to fowl, or other Cash capital, 5,000.000 00 keep goats, any to of either the cost or the had been To look auinial or animals in of complain quality Our War. jobbed. after them In the period of over all 1,179.636 87 cellars or basement* Secretaress of 8urplus liabilities, houses. of the service. “Never said the ihe of the peace, to them dwelling Proi-idence mind," court. “Six making bring | Journal.) Total liabilities and surplus, 911.366,226 19 17. When penalty for violation of these by- Since the were taken months In the home In comfort and and telephone systems county jail." safety honor, laws is not herein otherwise expressly pro- The splendid concern of Secretary of over by tbe federal government as a war Fellow policemen are if must be the one effort of all the war vided. wboevei violates any of the provision* War Baker that and wondering of the sixteen sections measure ample complete jus- Cotters. foregoing shad, upon and put in charge of the post- j the prick of the pin restored the voice loans In which the nation will join £cgal conviction tiee be done to “conscientious for each violation thereof, forfeit office department the service1 has steadily objectors’ and hearing of William. to a man. and pay to and for the use of the town of by bis decision that be back NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. bucksport, not dollars, to be deteriorated. has come out of they given The realization of what exceeding fifty Nothing the men TITHEBEAS Lizzie recovered or pay and to their homes J. Kaymond and Wil- by complaint by indictment. transportation have A. government control except annoyance, done Is written across the history TT liam Kaymond, both of Ellsworth, 18. The Board of Health shall notice must warm all hearts toward this humani- Hancock give and increased of the United States the county. Maine, by their moitgage of the making of these a vexation charges. past eighteen dated by-laws by publi- tarian -'4 (£ deed, Sept. 24, 1898, and recorded in the cation of a copy thereof In the next succeed- In his for the extension of the pacifist. months. The to Hancock argument -i Flies Distress opportunity pay the county registry of deeds, in vol. H29, ing issue of the Ellsworth American, it being This action is peculiarly noteworthy in Signal, 188, conveyed to Alexander period of federal operation, the post- debt of honor will be met In return- page C. tiagertby. the nearest newspaper printed in the county, view of the fact that tens of thousands of Didn't Get S of said Ellsworth, and whereas the said such publication to be in the issue of that master general stated that be had been Allotment ing them to peace and prosperity. Alexander C. his soldiers who have Hagerthy, by assignment of newspaper bearing date of February 5. 1919- our fought in France mortgage, dated Dec. 10, 19.8, recorded in informed by representatives of tbe tele- The opportunity lies in the new the The for- and are not owed several said Hancock county of going by-laws passed ordained only months of their St. Louis, Mo.—The St. Louis registry deeds, in at In the and phone companies U*at “deterioration and Liberty Loan bond, that is the Fifth vol. 542. page 485, conveyed to Addle F. Bucksport. county of Hancock, back the in a | Fiske, State of this 21st of a- pay by government, but, Flag society, an organization the undersigned, a certain lot or Maine, day January, ’onfusion” would follow if the systems | p Loan. parcel of d. 1919. many cases, that has been land situated in Ellsworth, in said of back great money whose aims are to see that all Use the next county were turned without legislative | fj three months In pre- Hancock, and bounded and described as fol- H. F. Amks, taken out of their pay for allotment to American to wit: The deterioration and con* 3 flags are properly p paring to In the lows, Beginning on the west line of H. R. Snow, M. D guarantees. Join paying country’s the their wives or families has new road leading from Ellsworth to La- R. W. FoeTSB, M. D dependent hung and respected, the P debt of honor to her soldiers fusion are already here, personally con- ^ reports who hays moine in the west line of the Isaac Jordan Local Board of Health of the town of Bucks- never yet been turned over to these de- ducted the general. i following incident: won the victory. homestead at a stake aud atones placed by L. port, Maine. by postmaster B. in pendents. A Wyman, surveyor a. d. 1883; thence in Attest:—H. E. M. There is no reason why the United i flag in the window of a lo- E said west line six Snow, D., We south, aud one fourth de- Local Board of the town of Bucks- suggest that Mr. Baker crown his eal west rods to Secrets!y States government should not get out of 0 private residence was bang- E forty a stake; thence south port, Maine. career by bringing into Congress an act Sreesfty-seven degrees east rods and the business at once. The ing with its field down. A mem- nve forty-nine Jan. telephone *jj E Lavs Warm After links to the wen line of the Avery lot* Approved 27,1919. to dne or imprison all Americau soldiers Thirty Years. thence said Lusks B. it is in the worse the ser- her of the knocked at by west line of said Averv lot Dha.sy, longer charge ^ society c- north Justice Court. who fired a shot in on Euro- Newly ejected lava from Vesuvius to said new road; thence west Supreme Judicial anger any 1 the door. A inlaid vice is sure to be and the more complica- negro woman E west line of said road to the pean battlefield. has been tested and found to be at a place of begin- tions will arise. The sooner the opened it. E Pre«*i8*» proper- ^ of to the said thei“nie conveyed NOTICE or foreclosure. temperature 1,500 degrees Fahren- Lizzie J. Raymond by the brIA ties are returned the sooner the s “I am a member of the E Otis. private Flag heit. On the volcano’s Hagerthy by deed, dated Emery Alfred Willey of There is more catarrh in this slopes lavas 24e?s«?erJi24, and Sept. owners can be compelled to restore the section of the society," he told her. “Your E 1898, whereas the condition of said WHEREASHancock county, Maine, oy his than all other diseases flag from various outbursts are mortgage has been deed, dated recorded conntry put together, is definitely broken, now, therefore bv gage August 10, 1917. and former service. and for years it was supposed to be in- hung improperly. That is a reason of the breach of the in the Hancock of deeds, isolated, and even now lava thrown out condi;ion thereof. county registry curable. Doctors local | I claim a foreclosure book 5&6, to P Craw- prescribed remedies, signal of distress.” of said mortgage* audana page 290, conveyed Jonn and to cure | 30 this ford a by constantly failing with local years ago is quite warm. give notice lor that purpose. certain lot or parcel of real estate situ; the treatment, pronouuced it incurable. Catarrh “You’se the government, is E ated in the town of Otie, in the county o« Barrel Only Rolling Container. _ Addis F. Fisgg. is a local disease greatly influenced by con yuh?" the By Wm. E. her Hancock, bounded and described as follows A barrel can be rolled. This is its stituiional conditions and therefore i negress replied. E Whiling, attorney. All of Otis.1* requires When It Starts. Ellsworth, Feb. my Lome place in the town of constitutional treatment. Hall’s 5 “Well, I that Me., 4,1919. the said known greatest merit. Every other shape of Catarrh hung flag that way E county of Hancock, said place Medicine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & i I is in Not always, but almost always, the as the Ben Davis place and beiug the sam« over is a pupously. distress. Dey PAUPER fro1" container which weighs 100 Co., Toledo, Ohio, constitutional remedy, |:- NOTICE. I bought some nine years ago is taken and beginnings of mental and moral in- property, *u“ when tilled must be lifted bod- internally acts through the got my husband in the army and Lawyer Burnham, of Ellsworth, meaning pounds blood on the mucous surfaces of the ft are in the wilh ,hf of Ella- inlet to I system. I don't bis feriority home. Educate worth to City ding convey all of the property on a hand truck or One Hundred reward is offered for ^ get allotment. 1 el- E support and care for those who °w*|»*“ ily and carried by Dollar^ to the in the county of Hancock aforesaid; auy case that Hall’s Catarrh Medicine fails to ther wants ma parents supreme importance of during aVe years *** One man can un- husband or ma te | “‘"f;11™ begio- the condition of said mortgage hoisting machinery. cure. 8end for **»* circulars and testimonials. i home training of children and the l«*al residents of Siertasen broken, now, therefore, by reason of F. J. CHENEY & 3l allotment." E Ellsworth, I forbid all persons load a carload of sugar—200 barrels CO.. Toledo, Ohio, on trusting them breach of the condition thereof, I claim hold 75c. I problems of vice, crime and my account, as there is hour. by druggists, j poverty plenty e“ «<*>« t.i Family constipation. ^ I be far on the way to solution. y John P. CaawroaP <. ^... i5Ssrs.oMillie «nd Lur* Treworgy were TO USE WHALE MILK | UiHMi* BATTLE SHAFT TO in Bangor Friday. Flood and wife <»f Brewer are pcr, > E. Possible Solution Seen of Problem visiting Mr. Flood'’• parents. AMERICAN MEN his been in uroy Moore of Eden Visiting Oregon. Geraldine Moore. bis mother, Mra. Orono was ur! John 8t inch field of the Monument Erected to First ti and one Veterinary Says Milk Whale Can Be faegt of John O. Whitney family Fall on Fighting the Soil Domesticated and Pacific Ocean day l**l "<*k- of Would Be Farm. i^on O. Flood of Bangor spent Monday France. to on bere on hia way Washington county busineas Salem, Ore.—Whale milk may some g t*o weeka* trip. day settle the question of milk William B. Clough in home from supply FRENCH SHOW for Oregon, according to State Veter- Bangor, where he has been employed APPRECIATION inarian Lytle, who Is serious month* by the Eastern Min* entirely lereral In the matter. ■ficturtif Co. R:plica of Monument Erected in Mem- “The milk shortage," said Mr. Lytle, Herbert Staple*, who has been here sev- ory of Three Americano Who Fell “may be swatted some day by domes- eral weeks with the family of Simon at Bethelmont It 8ent to ticating the whale. With the whole More than four thousand left Saturday for his home at Delco-Light plants were de- Uke. Pacific ocean as a farm the domesti- Washington. livered for war work. were used to elec- gtraD’* island. cated They supply whale would put the Oregon tric in Severance has received an honor- light camps, storehouses, hospitals, Y. M. C. A. prink Washington.—The dairy business on a mammoth scale. first three Amer- huts, sub-chasers and discharge from the service, and re- ican Whales are airplane hangars, other branches able soldiers to die in battle on French mammals, each of which home from Camp Devens, where of the service. turned soil fell in the village of furnishes about a barrel of milk at a been stationed. Bethelmont, be bi« about milking, and while at are twelve mllps east of Nancy. The present they In Red Cross hospitals at the front, Delco- Hr«. Asa C. Flood returned borne Satur- population of a little too shy to be classed tliis region decided to exactly Light operated life-saving X-ray apparatus. from Brewer, where she was called erect a as easy milkers, some will day monument commemorating day they weeks ago by the illuess of her their be domesticated.” Delco-Light was specified by the Government because l*o sacrifice, and a replica of this Mrs. Joseph Patterson. Doctor a it is efficient, to daagbter, proposed monument was sent to Pres- Lytle suggests placing dependable, simple operate,—requires and Cecil N. Grindle were ident sheep or two on every lawn in Oregon little attention, and because it is AIR-COOLED. F. E. Carter Wl|son by Ambassador Sharp as a more from Waltham last Friday and Sat- at Paris a immediate means of curing home few months ago at the rc The result of the milk and woo] Government tests and the satisfactory urday on account of a breakdown in the quest of those in of the shortage. charge proj- use of on over farms are as- A Russell, where are ect. “A good sheep of or medium Delco-Light 60,000 your mill of Clarke they Originally it was the Intention long surance that will same wool will give as much milk as a Delco-Light give you the de- employed. to hold the ceremony of dedication in $75 milch goat, and it is the finest obtain- pendable service. Samuel (Jandage and family of Seal the very village of Bethelmont, where able for Infants. In addition, from Harbor left last Monday to spend the the three young heroes had given their It betters living conditions,—increases farm efficiency, $d to $.8 worth of wool can be ob- remainder of the winter in Florida. lives for freedom, hut the community and soon pays for itself in time and labor saved. tained. If the lamb is raised, $10 can They were accompanied as far as Bangor was situated so near the firing line •he obtained for It at three months, but, by Mr*. A. W. Kili*. that the ceremony had to be held at W. G. MEANS, Jr. of-course, if the milk is wanted the E Davis was Nancy. Ambassador bus DEALER Gtorg* injured quite Sharp sent lamb must be to sacrificed.” Machias, Maine badly Monday morning by being thrown tile state department a graphic re- from a load of logs on which he was port on the A subject. large crowd THE DOMESTIC ENGINEERING CO. Daxtan. Ohio of riding. Mr. Davis struck upon his side, distinguished iieople were-present SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH Makar* of DELCO-UGHT Product* while the ribs were not it at the dedication and broken, exercises. /-■ — I r—4 f—I (—4 1—4 r—4 at first that this be was feared might M. Mirman, in his address before a the case. He was badly shaken up. huge assembly at Nancy, emphasized Min Heberta A. Penley, the IT. of M. the fact that the three young heroes emergency home demonstration agent, in whose honor the monument had will be here Friday evening, Feb. 14, to been erected were not, indeed, the meet the women of the community, to see first Americans whose blood had if a branch of the Farm Bureau French Foreign Legion and selecting materials; (3) a house before the United Stutes entered the efficiency project, consisting of time and war. Not being able to fight openly labor-saving devices, equipment and under the Star-Spangled Banner they Train Puller. laundry work. The meeting will be held Wedding procured an American flag and decided NEW BONDS FOR Viola had been to see Aunt in the vestry at 7.30. Mi»s Penley is Mary’s that each of them, in turn, should car- beautiful church wedding and was PLUMBING. bo interesting and instructive speaker, a ry it wrapped around his breast. In much interested in the duties of the young moman of pleasing personality, this way our flag was in all i little train bearer. The next Vi- Hot Water Fumac< and deeply interested in her work. It is present PLOUGHSHARES day Heating, those numerous coinhats in which the ola was seen marching in the yard hoped that all the women'will attend, Work and Jobbing. colors of the Foreign Legion with an old lace curtain from whether intending to join or not. partici- draped pated. Twice it was pierced by bul- The Fifth Liberty Loan Will her head, and little Jim was holding HONEST WORK; EONEST PRICES lets and "stained with the blood of it up. When she was asked what ATLANTIC. Finance Construction and Not Twenty Years' Experience. wounds. Once he who carried it fell, they were playing, Viola replied: “Oh, Maynard Herrick was borne over Sun- Creates tlie American volunteers searched the Destruction—It we is Just getting married. I’se the day. Personal attention to all details. Telephone field and found their dead comrade, Assets. bride and he’s the train puller.’* or mail orders promptly attended to. Alfred Staples' her Itb much im- took from his body the well-beloved proved. colors, and, armed with this emblem, Four times the p“ople of the United Edible Alarm Clock. EDWARD F. Mrs. Abbie Joyce, who has been ill, is they went forward to new exploits. BRADY, Sir Dyce Duckworth, one of the best States have made loans to the Gov- It was late in the afternoon when much better. When the United States took the in- Me. up known of England’s prominent physi- ernment of billions that have gone the Scotch minister arrived at the Grant St., Ellsworth, suiting defiance of these Seth Stock bridge spent the week-end at Germany cians, served on the naval medicine for destruction. farmhouse. The housewife suggested Telephone 17S-2. home on business. American volunteers, already veter- and consulting board. He is active The Fifth Liberty Loan will furnish that perhaps lie would like a cup pf uns, took their places in their Nation- Charles Stock bridge and wife are visit- honorary member of many of the billions for construction for the sol- tea before he began the “execises.” al army and to France this medical socie- ing id Bostoniand vicinity. presented world’s most famous diers. for the nation, and for other na- “Na, na,’’ said he, “I aye tak my tea flag which so proudly they had borne ties. He sacrificed thousands of Mrs. Irving Torrey discovered lilies tions. better when my work is done. You save: money through numerous and the battles, pounds yearly practice by devoting The other Liberty Loans were of can the on and leave the door coming up in her back yard. put pan having clothing Clothes French it at the his to the affairs of the by your repaired. reverently deposited much of time tremendous power in preserving this ajar, au’ I’ll draw to a close in the Irving Torrey and Will Stnckbridge Invalides. cost money now; have jour old suits over- board. country and its people. They helped prayer when I hear the haam flzzin’.” went to Gloucester, Mass., last week. hauled. Repairing fur garments a specialty A few days after the first Ameri- to save others and to preserve liberty are in Howard Staples and wife the cans DAVID FRIEND entered tlie trenches the Germans ALASKA upon the earth from Its deadliest, rlOKN. poetoffloe while Mrs. COAL COMING FROM Main Street .Ellswcrth Staples’ parents desired to test the worth of their new most cruel and wicked menace In his- are BARTER—At Bucksport, Jan 26, to Mr and away. enemy. They directed an attack But all the time the work in- Railroads Planned for Development tory. Mrs Thomas Barter, a daughter. Private Forrest Johnson has received against the sector. did the volved destruction far and wide. to Valiantly of Big Fields in the Far MARKS— At Orland. Jan. 15, Mr and Mrs his honorable discharge from American soldiers their the victorious come ob- Adelbert F Marks, a son. (Milford Frank.) Camp support bap- North. With peace When the mailorder house finds a STOVER—At Orland. Jan so. to Mrand Mrs D*veoa, and expects to be at home till tismal fire. and as great ligations responsibilities Edwin W Stover, a sou. [Edwin Wesley.) spring. are of Did Not Yield an Inch. Seattle. Wash.—Development of the as they imperative, building up SMITH—At Jacksonville, Fla, Jan 26. to Mr town whose local merchants do not ad- a few aud Mrs Herbert smith, a daughter. MisiLanra Sprague entertained They did not yield one inch of their coal resources in Alaska which have again. nation is it fattens its catalogue friends last Wednesday evening. Games The enemy who had federal laws Fortunately thin great vertise, mailing positions. pene- been locked up through M AKKiKU. were to for- t played and were sung. Ice- trated for a moment into their trench- 1918 than In all most wonderfully equipped go songs has been greater in hit. cream was ward with this work. served. es withdrew, leaving numerous dead. previous years combined, according to BABSON —PERKINS—At North Brooksville, the men of the armies to Jan 2ft, Rev John Carson. Miss Caroline Alfred and his mother Three Americans were killed in the advices received the Seattle cham- Restoring by Corp. Sprague by S Babson to Roy v\ Perkins, both of Brooks- b,Ye their homes and turning the guns and returned^to their home again. Mrs. French lines, one pierced by a revolver ber of commerce, due to the construc- ville. munitions of war into ploughshares. Southwest Harbor. Feb Sprtgue haa been with her son Ernest shot, the other two stabbed with pon- tion of the government railway. JOY—CROSBY—At United States Railroad Ad Ministration Leslie R Mrs Vida M Joy wb‘Ie of Alaska anthra- Implements of peace In a thousand 8, by Banker, esq, Alfred wasjat Camp Devens. iards. They were interred In a field The first shipment to Clarence H Crosby, both of Crauberry is a task that is It on which are clustered coal to reach tidewater was de- forms, inspiring. Isles. Feb- 3. Spbc* below the hill cite the of a MACOMBER At Ellsworth. W. G. NcADOO Director General of Railroads the houses of the of Bethel- livered at Cordova October 24. An- carries all splendid promise RRAGDON village Feb 1, by Rev Richard H Moyle, Miss Mar- 100 tons Is now en great and expanding future. BLUKHILl. FALUS. wont. It was decided that the names other shipment of jorie I Bragdon to Thqruas H Macomoer. the fleet of ships built both of Franklin. of three first victims should be route to Seattle. The Alaska anthra- Turning great Mr«. Vieua lluffee is much better. these Feb Corrected to has been from by the nation to carry men ami sup- ROBERTSON-GINN—At Bucksport, 1, inscribed on stone, and although the cite railway completed Rev W Webb Miss Sadie L Ro-b- The icei» all the chan- by Henry gone from the shores. river to the coal plies to the battlefield into ertson to N Ginu. both of Orland. could not be given dimensions tidewater on Bering Harvey Novenilaer 11, 1918. heater project nels of international trade, is Canary and wife neve returned of the mines of the Alaska Petroleum and great home and ia keeping with the importance the hori- opened their cottage. 22 miles. work that widens superbly BAR HARBOR TO historic fact to be commemorated, the Coal company. BANUOR. Fek3- Crumbs. zons of the nation. to extend this railroad A M M and wus drawn It is planned BRAILEY—At West Eden, Jan 28, CasaieN, [ ,1 P Ml P design is artistic by the Bar Harbor..lv. miles from its tidewater Reconstructing and re adjusting wife of Edward Brailey. aged 30 years. t9 45ll f* 25. Louis Ma re lie. The cross and the eight present 4 66 jo of to the BUKER—At Penobscot, Jan 31, Mrs Edna Don’t Child. to water on Okalee enterprises lighting pursuits Sorrento..j Tea^ thistle of Lorraine are entwined with terminus deep Butter, aged 7o years, 8 months, 1 duy. has In step an uplift Mt Desert Fy Boi. t5 40 leasing lias ruined the channel, Controller bay. where coal of peace every lv.flO disposition the stars of America. The inscription BELLA TTY-At New York. Jan 19, Honest Waukeag.S Fyl.. i0 3di; 6 47 *i and an many a child. The are not can be discharged direct from the cars upbuilding. Belli*tty. native of Ellsworth, aged 82 years. Hancock. 10 39 1 5 50. parents on one reads: side But one of these tasks before West Feb 2, Franklin Road. 10 47; fg 67 likely to he but ocean carriers. every BARNES—At EdeD, Phillips guilty of such conduct, to 37 Wash’gt’n June 11 03 * 6 17. as it is de- Barnes, aged years. older us is as expensive urgently 11 6 24 children In the family, or some “LORRAINE TO THE UNITED DELANO—At Verona. Jau 31. Nettie C, wife Ellsworth.. Uil Ellsworth Falls.fll nil fi 29. Other STATES.” manded. of George H. Delano, aged 53 years, 6 relative, may make the child’s Nicoliu.ril f« 43. OF FORTY evert 29 32[I e the side: NEGRO IS FATHER The Government must finance months, days. # utterly tens- That on other Green Lake.Ill 43 I 6 53 .* miserable by constant Jan 28, Edith D nm A Here one, and to finance them, the Flft* HINCKLEY—At BluehUI, Phillips Lake. fll 52l f7 00 thoughtless adult, intending to Hinckley, aged 1 year, 10 months, 24 days. McKenzie's....!.. 17 02. in Lorraine territory Children First Wife, bo asked of the pot. 11 Had Eighteen by Liberty Loan will Jau 30. Chares T Holden. 12 01 7 u-vful. "HI a child struggling repose HOOPER—At Presque Isle. j keep and 65 Brewer June.. 12 24 I 7 lot some three first None by Second Twenty- pie in the Spring. Hooper, of Winter Harbor, aged years. 2| object, him the 30 4 almost allowing the Third. in which the MACOMBER—At Bangor. Feb 2, Mrs Effie Bangor.ar.tl2 |7 w. to get It American soldiers Two by It is the endeavor i* m p M over and to of Franklin. I o\Vr again, only the Crabtree Macomber, Portland.ar. t ‘"art killed by enemy Liberty army of two years’ service f5 56n *1 05. the child’s so MADDOCKS- At North Ellsworth, Jan 31, purpose, und on November 3d, 1917. a St. Louis.—B. B. Banks, negro, will enroll once more with gladness Delia L, wife of Alvin E Maddc cks, aged 51 Boston via W. causing a wearing Corporal JAMES 13 ('RESHAM irritation. years, » months, 7 days. Portsmouth ar. ... t9 25H *4 50 (of Evansville) who lives in Benton, St. Louis county, and confidence. POWER-At Bucksport, Jan 21. Mrs Hannah Boston via. .. .k. Private THOMAS F ENRIGHT the father of 40 children. Their savings as loaned to the Gov- says he is D Power, aged 80 years, 5 months, 23 days. Dover ar,.fll 01 p. uooauanun-*. (of Pittsburgh) “babies” rewards, I PHAM Banks asserts that all his ernment have won them real THOMAS-At Hull’s Cove. Jau 31, Lloyd M Private MERLE D. HAY he has six sons not alone in but in substan- Thomas, aged 18 years, 6 months. BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. (of are alive. He says patriotism Clidden) WEEKS-At Orland. Feb 2, Mrs Annie Weeks, in France. tial interest. ; I P M I A M aged 87 years, 9 mouths, 28 days. | Boston via sons of their great now will round out AFTER As worthy Banks was discovered in Division To lend again WALLACE—At Franklin, Feb 4, Mrs Groce M Portsmouth Ivi *« 001. INFLUENZA have .. and noble Nation they the of N H, 38 6 Boston via No. 5 of the circuit court, where he and make perfect existing peace Wallace, Bradford, aged years, for Justice, Liberty months, 24 days Dover lv. .I. t2 45 fought no less and fine. an action with a reward high AM AM Grip’. F«ver«, and Other Blood- and Ctvilizu ion against was a plaintiff, in against Tnp Portland.lv.fl2 26 f 10 Qfi. cisoning, German Imperialism, Leaf Casualty company, OF Prostrating Diseases, the Clover CAKIi THANKS. Bangor.lv. 30 f3 18. the scourge of the human race. LIBERTY BOND—LIBERTY L08’ of seeking judgment of $300 for alleged wish to express our thanks and grate- Brewer June. 5 87 3 21 restorative treat- ful to friends and neigh- Holden. 6 59 8 43 ine!fbwt •?".rse FIELD. suffered while etn- WE appreciation t*le THEY DIED ON THE BATTLE personal injuries bor foi kindly help in our great be ele- McKenzie's. f6 04 blood, strength- j let me trade this wini^ I;'1lr,°''ns I at a steel plant. “For your bond you ment. Phillips Lake. fB 0« 18 50 nervea’ the ployed .. simulating face of this times," stock." Alanson Clkment. Green Lake. 6 16 4 00 liverffa!"* Thus it is that on the “I've been married three Mr. and Mbs Lkboy S. Clbmbnt. Nicolin. f6 26 f4 10 monument Is engraved in enduring let- Banks said. “By my first wife I had Said a scalper to prudent Bill Brock. Seal Harbor, Feb. 6, 1919. Ellsworth Falls. 6 89 4 23 ;i.V’ar8aPar>lla, the standard Ellsworth 6 47 4 81 blond°^ that in Lorraine territory dead. My second "Not today, sir." Bill said— T,,d P*nfier, before eating, ters the fact 18 children. She’s Wash’gt’n June. 7 02 4 46 the salesman he led, Franklin Road. 17 11 !4 52 iron the first three fallen American wife had no children. I divorced her. Then atmetuenruntB. tonie (choeo- repose Hancock. 7 30 5 90 ,a»“’ a/eal wife.” To the jail where he now la “is Pills), after eating, soldiers. I had 22 children by my third Waukeag, £ Fy. 7 24 5 08. Pi"8 hock." Mt Desert Fy ar. t7 30 |5 10. e?e mild and dive?'C US needed-(.ca,tharlic. Fox. T1 Strap Identifies Poverty on Increase. Sullivan.ar .j. t7 60 three Mass.—Under the H. W. DUNN Sorrento..1. 8/0. medicines make Worthington, Uniontown, Pa.—Despite the great Some Rats. Bar Harbor ..ar.. 8 55 02. Convahw ffre?t of f* of fur on the neck A U p M feet ra',id and per- thick growth In this country during the Lantz makes the amazing estimate Manufacturer and dealer in 1 j I tT006ey re?!’ the prosperity of service in the a fox which Walter L. Tower shot of f on or on notice to condactor. m-ovpnr ar®.aIso period of the wur, with thousands that the progeny of a single couple (of Stops signal I Prevention of disease was * and the preser- other was a leather strap. It from would number and | Daily, t Daily, except Sunday. .. ton day coal miners and others earning rats). If undestroyed, Grade Granite MarbU of health. a High DANA C. DOUGLASS, They form Hood’s identified by Charles A. Kllbourn as shows and this ir'ple Combination $5 to $25 a day, the poorhouse i 20,000.000 in three years, Federal Manager. Treatment. which was on a fox which Tablets M L. HAP&IS, strap young a increase in the number of in- I is even below the theoretic flg- Monuments, and.Markers large number General Passenger Agent. he once had.-' The fox escaped from mates. 1 ures.—Scientific American Supplement. ] Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, M« 1 Portland, Maine. captivity 11 years ago. | — « as«;rti«rmKentucky, is typical. says: a half century Is a startling one. Germany. Belilm) the Lines iu France.—Tills and tried 1*., and I want you cough, sleep nights never in all my life, until re- have discovered and tes- Perkins, who was also n short time. twelve Vinol is the have Thousands Linwood reported land of recent battles Is a queer land iast cured that cold in gained pounds. over 102 pounds. to its marvelous merit. Peruna tissue builder I have cently. weighed tify missing, has neen ill in a hospital time and It made mo cat olecu well, better best tonic and ever Finally, I began to take Peruna. is sold everywhere. May he pur- now. Over the shell-torn villages or tablet Perkins wsa with the Dunn,N.C. I token.”—W. D. Rkn, Lagrange,N.C. My weight now is 120. While I chased in either liquid Dec. 4. Private woods, the fields and everyway.'’—J.C. Ilajrley, dealer has It. Ask for blasted pitted orerwornna didst really need it. I have started form. Your division, and entered Germany For ell run-'l tern, r<"Tt>n«. anaemic eondmona. weak women, men, Peruna second was Is a 1 like Vlnol. on the third bottle. Peruna has Dr. Hartman‘3 well-known ruin of all that once strange lielilo old noon’" -t delicate children, there la no remedy a substitute alter the armistice. certainly done me a great deal of Tonic. Do not accept immediately The wluter sky Is lacking In and I recommend it to my or “something Just as good. Insist quiet. good The officers of Biuehili lodge, i. O. O. F., of crows friends. Several are taking it.’* upon Peruna. airplanes and great flocks de- If are sick and suffering from D. D. It is surprising the amount of you were install d Thursday evening by have taken their place. placed by women every- any cause whatever, write The Pe- pendence M. Enoch Lurvey, assisted by D. G. to where upon Dr. Hdrtmans World runa Company, Dept. 76, Columbus. G. A few villagers have crept hack Famous Peruna. For forty-five Ohio, for Dr. Hartmans Health M. Lewis Smith of Brooklin. The officers: and The book is free and may see what remains of their homes years it has been a household rem- Book. a N. Walter T. Robertson; V. G Percy will end edy for coughs, colds, catarrh and help you. Ask your dealer for G., holdings, hut probably the winter iHAHLES E ALEXANDER, Druirgist, Drugifiete Everywhere catarrhal inflammation whether Peruna Almanac. E. Forrest Grindie; all Saunders; chaplain, have passed before reclamation and Charles E. Greene; recording secretary, reconstruction are undertaken on a E warden, C H. Hill the serious illness of ter, Mrs. Charles Gross. Mr. and Mrs treasurer,!. Stanley; Saturday by her V KWh Ward well; conductor, E. L. Osgood; large scale. NEWS caps, Fred who has been ill of Maynard Frenald, If you want to net relief from catirrh.ro>4 Harbor. The school of North Brooklin catalogue of paraphernalia are brought the high boys from Kocklaud, where they spent a few influeuzs. is 'now able to be about I the heart or from tu irritatin' cough u for tn. The buttle zone Is still full of it the shorteaf time breathe Mvoutei. Mrs. Linda Donaldson has been in town are grateful to Mrs. Austin Herrick weeks. house. No new cases are reported. It should clean out y *ur heart in two am ha9 her to received last week, all, in heaps and racks, waiting sal- several days. She sold place gifts Jan. 27. SPEC. Private Henry Bradford, honorably ate# and allow you to br» a he f' elv. often end# a cold to one it Isaac Smith. i Charles Sherman and wife, for the first ! vage. Hyomei any. discharged from service at Newark, N. J., relieve of snuffles, bu^tco*. Now and then come trains of air- you disgusting The annual meeting of the ladies’ aid time in several years, are spending the SOUTH SURRY. is the guest of Miss Ellen Bragdon. They snilting and offensive brettb In a week. is made from a “nothin, with .Mrs. Fred winter at their home here. plane camions burdened with disman- Hyomei chiefly society was held Jan. 22, ; Pearl Anderson captured a bobcat re- were week-end visitors at Indian River, ; that come# from tv' of and hea ing. antis< ptic. Thurston. A social afternoon was tled flying machines every type forests of inlaud Aojua is whrt spent Miss Ada Herrick, who for several terms cent ly. hip home. I eucalyptus and and cutarrn. asthma and consurr pticn w?re ue\« and a delicious by closed the every nation, engine fuselage picnic supper enjoyed has taught the school here, Edmond Curtis, who is working in the The bear cubs are thriving; two have known to exist. members. At the business meet- running gear on the truck and the 1# and t'» beatht twenty winter term Friday, with appropriate ex- woods at North Bend, cut his foot badly been sold. The mother bear had them Hyomei pleasant »may ou its Just poor a few drops in.*o the h.rrt rubber ing in the evening, the following officers ercises. great wings specially designed j last Thursday. snuggled under her arms when she stood inhaler.#i •«-a# directed anrt relief iaaltaoM were chosen: President, Mis. Isabel Clark; trailer. Some of them are uuharmed. ce'tsiu. Grindle has a in at the intrusion of Mr. liardi- George purchased Dig Candage and wife of Stonington protest A in- Mrs. H. A. and Harvey but many show bullet holes through complete Hyomei outfl*, inetnding vioe-presiflent, Holden; who was her. of coats bui j power boat of Will Duffy, and has brought and Howard Cunningham of Ellsworth sou, obliged to despatch haler and one botlle Hyomei. Mrs. Sarah the frail fabric or the ruins of a crash. little at drtiggiAis at d a Ain treasurer, Kittredge. her here to the Lewis boat everywhere Candage shop called here Mrs. C. W. Lowell, chairman of the stirter's Pi. If you own it Feb. 3. jK. upon friends to-day. A fair proportion of them bear the irmacy. already for repairs. local Red Cross auxiliary, who has been ii.h -ler you can get an ext'a bottle of Hyorctt Clifford Coggins, who has been in the Maltese cross that marks them boche. at druggists. ! Feb. 3. Xksophon. is now able to be out. were service overseas nine arrived I ill, Meetings GOTT’S ISLAND. months, There are trains of captured enemy — resumed last week at the Biptist vestry, borne Jan. 27. His friends are glad to artillery, particularly of motor bat- Mrs. Lizzie Morrill of McKinley is vis- Tuesday will sew ou boys* wear. SEAL COVE. welcome him home. French- they iting her daughter, Mrs. Berlin Gott. teries, driven and manned by Feb. 3. Tramp. The community was shocked to 1-arn of R. L. Latty is ill of influenza. men, und these are happy outfits. NOTICK OF FOKFCUMIRK. Dennis Driscoll, who is spending the the death of Mrs. Effie Macomber Sunday C. M. Reed who has been ill is Often the are decorated with James A. Salisbury, o' F.llv winter with his Mrs. J. D. quite SARGENT YTJLLE. guns \IfHKRKAS daughter, in Bangor, whither she went a few days >V worth, Hancock c -uoiy. State nt and always the French sol- deed «teJ at Southwest was here recovering. evergreens 11. B. I M tioe, by hi# mortgage Peb'os# Phillips, Harbor, Charles A. Kane has gone to Boston to ago for medical treatment. Brag- Han<<> Schools after diers laugh and wave a greeting. As 'i4. a. d. lirt.i. and recorded tu k coonj Friday. opened Wednesday, being attend business college. don left Monday to accompany the body of dee'*#, hook 4M. 34S the the registry pt|C*> cnnvejrt postponed three weeks. they creep through villages bere. to v’harles t*. Hurrill In bi# Ifenme me fol- Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. has returned Eaton to out view the can- lowing deactibed lota or parc-la of laud •in- E. populace flocks to Thomas Macomber and Mias Tracy Eldridgfc of Orland, in the loss of Mrs. P. Sawyer of Southwest Har- where he Marjorie s'ed in Kllsworth in said county of Itaucoct Hudson, Mass., has employ* for four sent death and bor is at Mrs. C. H. non that years two of our estimable young and hounded and described as follow#: their son Dor.aid. The Eldridges Sawyer’s.~ Bragdon, spent ment. Parcel I. g on the souther y sbo-r devastation to their land, and the were married in Begins! ■everal summers here and won many Jan. 31. N. people, quietly Saturday ol the northeast cove of Bran* h ai:d »t of South pond Miss Emma Condon Brooks- children clamber on the carriages and Ellsworth by Rev. R. H. Moyle. A host the northwest corner of lot No. 160, ibe. friends. _ of friends extend wishes for a long, pros- run# south four and one-halt degree?* rrt ville has been visiting her sister, Miss but on the grim barrels. Mrs. Charles H. F. Harding spent a few BLUEHILL falls. perous, happy wedded life. Miss Helene one hundred and tbirty-two ro*« 10 tt»e Ella Condon. But it is the troops on the way back homestead formerly ot James Lyocit. de at Bernard with her Phillips accompanied them. days recently daugb- Alden has a horse ceased; thence aouth e guiv-tive aud one- Conary purchased of Mrs. Frank Harding was in Bangor that are most interesting, returning B. Feb. 3. half degree# eas* on »ald Lynch lire one Andrew Grindle. see her Mrs. or to their of em- ihence north four and one- If lour Feet Artie and Burn recently to daughter, to rest areas ports hundred rod#; 1 half degre< # ea#t one hundred tweny-onr And make tired ail R. O. Cbatto is filling the ice houses at Richard Johnson. barkation for home. French or Amer- SEAL HARBOR. you over, ask any drug- rods; tbeure north forty-one degr»e« west to gist for Alien*9 Foot-Base, the same. Antiseptic Parker Point, from Tapper pond. Charles L. Babson of Eggemoggin ican, their behavior is the Al- Fred Warren has moved his family to the Lead of the cove afor<-#Md; thence south- powder—shake it in yonr iboes and walk Capt. rove to of br-gin- or west across said the place all in no everyone cheerily Sullivan for winter. day comfort, li has equal lor Clark Bridges is home from Martinique. was the gue6t of Capt. John H. Bennett ways they greet uing and containing etghty-aeveu acre* morr Corns, Bunioi a. Blisters or Ca.lous-s. raw to New York. and wife week. boisterously and always the French are or leas. Used by American. British and French They brought sugar last Harry Grant and Milford Dodge a smile when lot soldiers Jan. 27. Crumbs. Jan. 27. 8Uf. bfficers salute with they home from Camp Devent, having received Parcel II. Situated south of Ihefirtt described and is that ol lot Si meet an American car, while the men above part | their discharge. 761 formerly sold by tbeHvate to B Maddo; ctt>bmiftnn:nts wave and shout: "La guerre est finis !” sixty six acres more or lest *< Mrs. Everett was called to Town containing Jordan to the aud of *#1(1 toao- br a similar greeting. Even the chil- cording survey plan ship. made and re urued to the laud office* dren "Finis! Finis!" to the >1. Moore. cry pass- ilrgal fcottfw. Oeorge ing car. Parcel III. Situated south of the two loU above describe d anti at the north*** Travelers Are Welcomed. PKOKATE NOTICES. begin* corner of the William H. Sweeney lot. Hr Strangest of all are the lights at is hereby given that the following called; thence running Easterly one huodifd have been wade by the rods »o St- lot; tor e? in the hamlets and or N'OTICEappointment* forty pben Sali-»bur>’s ! night villages, Probate Court within and lor the county ol north twenty two and »ix sevenths rods u shining friendlily from the isolated Hancock, State of Maiue: the i-outbwe'sterly corner of aecoud lot de- | one hundred I farmhouse, in regions further back, Mary Lynde Cockratre, late of Boston, scribed above; thence wealerly Massacnuset; s. dr censed. Robert H. Gardi forty rods to laud former!) of Janie* Lynch; i ani six seventh* For so long France seemed a deserted ner, of Gardiner, Maine, appointed executor thence south tweuty-two rods to of and contaimsf i land to the traveler Hour of the last will and testament of said de place begtuuiug and by night. ceased: date of December SO. twenty acres. Sunshine qualification after hour the a. 1918. I press correspondent d. Parcel IV Beginning at a stake and stone* has traveled at night without a glim- Clifton R. Weuro t, late cf Penobscot, in on the north line of Charles Sweeney’s home- | said county, deceased. Nancy V. Weacott of stead near a large rock in said line a P* mer to be seen in the countryside, and executrix of thence in. said Penobscot, appointed the rods south of the James Lynch bouse, i now' from every hill and vale the last will and testament of said deceased; date wester y on said Sween*)’s line e eveu rod* Happiness December a. d. 1918. Town road, of qualification 10, aud four feet more or leas to the windows shine and the villages j cheery William late of Salem. Massachu- th. nee on the east side of said road Perry, tw^Dt*-thence are ablaze. The devote col- setts. deceased. W. Perry of said Salem, five rods to a cedar slake and stones; i papers Lucy or** appointed administratrix with the will an northeasterly in a s'might line to the , appointed ! reference is nereby expressly mace of the estate of said r*’-* stab the ministrator deceased; further description. Also ail my real lights night. ■, a d. date of qualification January 14, 1919. and ah my rights. priaileg'-a and easem*® cn There in every village now the trav- Halite 1). Cunningham, late of Ellsworth, i in, under, over and upon auy and all na* from coffee to of ilanct*- dece is^ed. E tale situated in the aaid stranger cnn obtain food, not in iin said county, Kaipn Cunning county j •‘ling ham of said administra- title to which is ow vested iu me changing Ellsworth.appointed wbtf variety, perhaps, but enough and tor, of the estate of said deceased; date of der recorded or unrecorded deeds, or to 7. a. d 1919. I be in entitled, either in very hospitably. The deprecatory po- distress-causing ; in public eating places; no matter how By D. E. Hurley of said deceased; date of qualification Janu- January 21, 1919. unpretentious; batter end milk are sel- ary 7. a. d. 1919 H. E. Hamlin of Ellsworth, appointed agent in Maine. tbe ** elements in coffee. At I iom to be had and cheese is scarce, To all persona interested in either of Carrie E. Nasor, late of Bar Harbor, in said tatea hereinafter named: ! but of plain vegetables and certain deceased. Howards. Nason of said county, At a court at Ellsworth. »o Bar Haroor, adm.nistrator of the prooate field I meats there is plenty, and the light red appointed tor the county of Hancock, ou estate if said deceased; date of qualification of the same time it is a de- and "vines of the seveuth day of Jauuary. in the year white country are January 7, a. d. 19i9. bi | Lord one thousand nine hundred and when demanded. A. Bates, late of Swan’s I forthcoming Murray Island, in teen. said county, deceased. <*lvte Marie Bates of A* this season there is in the matters having been game said Swan’s Island, appointed administratrix rpHE following P| licious drink j X sented 4or the acMon thereupon here small town markets, hares and rab- of the estate of-“aid deceased; date of I quali after indicated, it is hereby ordered: “ nourishing tication January 7. a. d. 1919. •“ bits, venison, red-legged partridges and notice thereof be given to all person ^ C. late to Llewellyn Roberts, of Brooksville, in j ested, by causing a copy of this order There's a Reason ”for the French and wild boar. ID large quail sa.d coun*y. drceased. Melvin D. Chattoof three weeks successively ^ said Brooksville. appointed administrator published (t is high, but not so high as it always | j Ellsworth American, a newspaper P“DJ mJkT d. b. n. of the estate of said they deceased; date of at Ellsworth, In said county, that ^ is at home. a. d. at *• qualificat'on January 7, 1919. appear at a probate court to be held v George E. Soper, late of Bar in said worth, on the eleventh day of KebruaJ* Harbor, foren county, deceased. Thomas Searles and J. d. 1919. at ten of the clock in the Common Law Wife Wios. and be cause. Alden Morse, both of said Bar Harbor, ap- beard thereon if they see St. Louis.—Mrs. Catherine pointed administrators of the estate of said Madison B. l»te of Hancock. Clark, ceceased date of Joy. ; qualification December 80, county, deceased. A certain who testified she was the common- a. d. 1918. purporting to be the last will and ,of InstantPostum Alice B. of taid with » law wife of Walter L. Higgins, of in said deceased, petlti Clark, Frisco Ellsworth, together *• county. Arthur L. Higgins of Cambridge, probate thereof, presented by Lydia railroad switchman who was knocked the Massachusetts, appointed guardian of said executrix therelu named ^ B. date from an engine and killed at the Alice Higgins; of qualification Decern Witness BERTRAND B. CLARK. her 3, a. d. 1918. Edmond Walsh J“J*!B,|8 Choteuu viaduct J. of Ella- said Court at Ellsworth. tn:« ave.nue April 1, 1917, worth. appointed agent in Maine. of ^rd day of January, in tbe year fe€B. has just been giveu a verdict of $16,- Dated at one thousand nine hundred and u*“* Ellsworth, this twenty-ninth day Reg»»‘ff 000 by a jury in circuit court. She ! of January, a. d. 1919. Rot C. Haines. A true iued for $2o,000. Roy copy. n-i/iitef j C. Haines, Register. Attest: —Rot C. Haines, Beg»8* latbcrUWTiinit#. when told, referred to it an “the crack -Urt)crti£stnu.Tit*. gMiiiiiiiiiiniininiiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiiHUtt I atibertiBrountB. ambulance corps which he had seen at Fort Benjamin Harrison.” NEGLECT A On May 25,1918, Webster was sent to Eng- Case of Miss Baird I land, and two weeks later went to France DON’T ||A~FATERJL-FALLfl!= = Interesting ONLY MEDICINE By EVELYN CUSHMAN. as a regimental surgeon. He was con- j I RHEUMATIC PAI nected with the 47th infantry, 4th division, Sick Four Years, Red Cross Worker under General Robert Lee Bullard. Let- tCoyyi lghl, Wlb. by McClUJw Ne*Msyapcr ters to his family and a letter from ors of Eloan’3 MADE FROM FRUIT Syndicate.) Tells How She Got Well I Go after It with his men to a colonel at Fort Oglethorpe I befero it t=t3 tell some of the details of bis heroism. It Alice had picked her way around, Liniment mud and with the appears that before the American offensive Extraordinary Success which and through wnter, The case of Miss G. I. Baird of 30 Glen- need to have them tell me, for I know my dangerous in zone from his began, Webster looked the rain raining up and down and ville avenue, Allston, Mass., may bring feelings. I wouldn’t have believed any ground over and decided that motor am- “Fruit-a-tives” Has Achieved every side, as It can do nowhere out- new hope and health to other sufferers one could feel so much better in such a One reason it bulances would not be practicable in such why “Fruit-a-tives” side of New England. A strong wind who have stomach worms and do not short time. I teJl everyone I know. I Apply a liuU, don’t rub, let pent- Same (or rough country. Consequently, he organ- is so extraordinarily successful in twisted her skirts, pulled at her coat, know w hat iB the matter. A letter from can’t give your medicine praise enough.” I Ml* and—good-by twinge! ■ eternal ache*, pains, strains, stiffness ized a corps of push-cart ambulances, giving relief to those suffering with and would have carried away her hat, this sufferer tells the story: bruises. went “over the with his steered joints or muscles, lameness, top” men, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indiges- had she not clutched it frantically. “I have been sick almost two years, had in the dense and Instant relief without mussincss or by compass fog, found tion, Chronic Headaches, Neuralgia, “This must be the last of the hun- four doctors with little or no relief. Some Reliable—the himself with the work of the rniled clothing. biggest handling Kidney and Bladder Troubles, dred and twenty-six different kinds of of the doctors said 1 bad enlarged liver, liniment year after year. Eco- wounded of two five we have nervous too much acid in Jtliing regiments, hqurs Pain in weather Mark Twain says' indigestion, my reason of enormous sales. Rheumatism, the Back, by ahead of any other surgeons, who, when here In hours,” Alice said system. I was so tired in the it nomical Bczema and twenty-four morning a bottle ready at all times. did other Skin Affections, Keep big they arrive, had only the supplies that aloud, as she took the short cut to her seemed as though I could not get dressed druggist for Sloan's Liniment. is, because it is the medicine in Ajk your they carried on their persons. only gate. and get to work. I was growing thin the world made from fruit Here be worked, doing many things out- juices. As she turned aside her eyes met every day, went from 138 to 111. side of bis of He These “Bruit Liver Tablets" regular sphere duty. aro those of the young man In the ma- “I was so discouraged I didn’t know carried the wounded on his back to the composed of the mediciaal principles chine, who was trying to start the what to do. One mgbt about three weeks when Id ambulances, and, the push-carts found in apples, oranges, figs and stalled engine. She was directly back ago, I picked up a paper and saw your Dr. sent for mules and attached them True’s gave out, prunes, together with the nerva of the car when the driver released Elixir, Family Laxative and Worm to abandoned German wagons. These im- tonics and the brake, and the auto slid hack. Expeller, advertised. I made up my mind ambulances antiseptics. SO 31.20. provised he drove himself on Alice a wet I had worms and the next day bought a 30 eta, ote, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. jumped, was betrayed by mule-back, as he had driven caissons in and fell small bottle of Dr. True’s Elixir and took At dealers or from leaf, face forward. the old A For FRUIT-A-TIVES battery days. this work he When at last Alice attempted to get three teaspoonfuls until 1 had taken the NEWS received commendation from his Limited, OtfDENSUUKO, N, Y, bottle. ■"county personal up the strong young man took her In Some “I was brigadier-general. days later, while his strong arms and someone gathered surprised at the result, pin- INK. with bis shoulder w some a t' CAST pushing to the heel up her scattered handles. worms, finger long, so much slime, ■ is in New York on of a motor ambulance which had got exclaimed some that looked as though it was just Ctp, Ernest Gray COUNTY NEWS "What has happened?" stuck in the mud, he was killed of worms. The before I took business. instantly her terrified mother as she met theta theyskin day an shell. Dr. True’s Elixir 1 ! by exploding at the and led the to the thought 1 should go I Mr. Hoag of Belfast spent last week in WINTER HARBOR. door, way Webster is survived by bis wife and wild with the crawling in my stomach, I the interests of the Penobscot living room. ■town in * three Miss Emma Bickford has returned from children—Andrew Gerrish Webster, “I Alice, as could feel them. My stomach was sour Electric Co. fell, mother." gasped ■ hay ! born in Margaret Elizabeth where she has been teaching. all the time and some 1 could not re- June, 1914; Cooper, the stranger laid her on the days F. Steele returned to her home tenderly I Mrs. B. Webster, born in June, 1916; and Dorothy Mrs. V. F. Rand has returned from Bos- tain what I ate, while other days couldn’t after the couch, “but I'm sure I’m not hurt—just Clinton Thursday, spending i>ancAster born on ■in Webster, after her father ton, where she has spent several weeks. scared.” keep anything my stomach. I coughed with William Steele and ten days had left for France, in.June, 1918. The so just the minute 1 went to bed some The medicine mentioned in the above? Ipsst E. H. Norris, who has been employed “I’m Doctor Lansing.” The young wife. exact date of his death is uncertain. The nights 1 would not sleep more than one or letter is made by Dr. J. F. True & Co.v in the woods near Harrington, has arrived man turned to the mother. “Your two hours. learn of the death in The second dcse stopped the Auburn, Maine, and is called Dr. True’s I All were grieved to official report states that he died October home. daughter fell back of my machine. I crawling and the second night 1 didn’t Elixir, the Family Laxative and Worin of Katharine Parsons, one of a I Philadelphia 7, but letter has been received from him tough. On sale everywhere medicine Mrs. Inez Pulsifer of Boston is in town, don’t know yet whether ft hit her or Expeller. ■ tastine'a most highly-respected young dated October 10. tli feel like a new person; all my friends is sold. Recommended by many druggists or not.” called here by the illness of her mother, say I look so much better, but I don’t who have used it in their own families. ■ ladies. The family has the sympathy of Hating all sham and pretence, “Bunty” Mrs. Jane Anthony. “No, you didn't touch me,” Alice ■ all. Webster was a practical, common-sense of breathed. “When the machine backed E. man, a skillful a friend, At a regular meeting Schoodic grange a few days, undergone an operation for S. K. Whiting chapter, O. S., met surgeon, loyal COUNTY NEWS ■ evening, the third and fourth I jumped and lost my footing.” at her home here. Dr. night, with the Masons and and a straight-grained gentleman. The Thursday appendicitis Tapley ^(Thursday words were conferred. “I think she's not hurt, but I shall of Belfast was assisted local wires Sister Belva Ward- of General Pershing in speaking of degrees by physicians. ■their present. WEST Dr. P. also killed in B. Whitehouse feel better if you have your physician SULLIVAN. ■ well of Penobscot wss the installing otl\- George Howe, action, A. recently purchased Southwest Harbor and especially Nor- look her over.” Mrs. H. A. Holt a few ^■rer. Refreshments were served. All re- apply equally well to Webster: “His was ! the store and stock recently owned by C. spent days re- wood Cove has been considerably stirred one of has \\ e haven t in a line time. the spirits that bring pride to our T. Hooper. Ralph Gerrish employ- any regular physician, cently Bangor. up over several cases of petty theft- Sev- I^Hport the older woman. “We’ve ■ Jau.27. O. own hearts and confidence to the hearts ment with Mr. Whitehouse. replied B. B. Havey returned Friday from eral cottages have been entered and vari- of our allies.” and aid lived here but a few months.” Tunic Pond, where he spent a few ous articles stolen. Poultry and outdoor AN APPRECIATION. Early discovery timely pre- dajs vented a serious fire at the Winter Harbor “I'm nil right." Alice started to rise. with his brother, M. H. Havey. cachet- of meat packed in ice have also Ronton Medical and WEST BROOK LIN. been (••H.B»n Surgi- house one last week. Fire was "Better keep quiet for a time.” lie stolen. cal Journal.) evening Duncan McDonald and wife of Everett, her as he Hoyt Eaton lost a steer recently. discovered in the basement, around the put a detaining hand upon Mass., were recent guests at Alex Mrs. Jones Wass went to Harrington a few of the news of Within days joyful turned to her mother. Omar Friend has gone to Boston, to chimney. again Dalzell’s. last week to attend the funeral of a former there came other which peace, tidings “If Miss—” He hesitated. friend and Mrs. whose enter a navigation school. The news of the sudden death Thursday Harold who has been neighbor, Dyer, cave changed the of many to Cook, spending happiness ! “Alice Davis.” came from the couch. death is by all who knew WU » ont Kane and Ward Free are at Isle of Charles T. Hooper was a his vacation with his Mrs. deeply regretted deep sorrow—the death in action of Dr. they Presque mother, sad shock to the Mr. “If Miss Davis doesn't feel entirely her. The many friends here of Miss of Castint*. cutting pulp wood for H. O. Staples. community. Hooper Kalph Gerrish, left for Cuba last Wed- Harrison Briggs Webster here for had sold out his store busi- right in a few hours and—and—if you Frances Dyer, who was a teacher There was no man in his Lewis Closson has received his d.s- only recently nesday. probably college two extend to her in the ness and less l ban two weeks ago haven’t your own doctor, I’ll—I’ll be years, sympathy Class who was more sml ! and is home from Devons. here, Douglas Milne and Willie who universally loved, charge ('amp Tracy, death of the loved mother. had gone to Isle to make his very glad to do anything I can, if the dearly sorue of at it seems still in- Presque have beeen at Camp have re- to us, least, Parker Bridges has gone to Brooksville, Devens, Feb. 3. Spray. | home with his son, Dr. H. E. Hooper. He patient can trust me after this acci- credible that we shall never again hear bis turned home, having received their where he will be employed on the Patten dent.” He Alice. was apparently in his usual health Thurs- looked toward honorable hearty laughter and his never-failing flow cottage. discharge. NORTH HANCOCK. morning when he accompanied bis “Why shouldn’t I? You were not to of were but day Puritan good spirits. These, however, Jan 26. B. Temple, Pythian Sisters, in- Dr. W. son to his office, but soon after arriving blame.” A. Cleaves is ill of influenza. tne ripples on the surface of a deep and stalled officers Thursday afternoon. P. MARIAV1LLE. there he dropped upon a couch and ex- Alice was glad to keep quiet the rest | Mrs. W. E. Foss, who is receiving niedi- serious nature, which constantly showed C. Alice Watson was installing officer, pired instantly. Mr. Hooper was sixty- of the day and went to bed thinking | chI treatment in Bangor, is gaining. a determination to be useful—essential, Mrs. Eunice Emery and family of Bar assisted by Alice Lawrie as grand manager. five years of age. For twenty-one years that she had suffered no serious ef rather-to his community. Harbor are visiting her parents, Albion j The officers: P. C., Isabella Milne; M. M iss Sadie M ulian was a recent visitor he was engaged in the meat and grocery fects. The next morning, when she I in Harrison Webster was born January 26, I Jellison and wife. E. C., Maria Havey; E. S., Mabelle Bangor. business here, and was prominent in town her foot to the with a 1884, the son of Andrew Gerrish Webster put right floor, E. Alice DHuiel is to Private Lyman M. Carr, a Macwahoc | Bunker; J., Watson; manager, McKay hauling pulp*wood affairs. He was by all. scream of she fell. aud Lizzie Florence Webster. highly respected pain Edith M. of K. and for Mr. Urann. (Briggs) boy, formerly of Mariaville, with the Abel; C., Martha Washington Junction, Feb. 3. 9.B “What is the matter?” called her His education w as at Noble and Green- _ M. of Carrie American forces in France, was at the Havey; F., Tripp; protector, Miss Madeline Sabins i3 holding meet- school in at Harvard mother. “You’ll scare me to death, Annie ough's Boston, front in some of the big drives and when Gordon; guard, Lottie Clark. ings every at 2 o’clock, in the PROSPECT HARBOR. ~ Sunday B. and the Harvard medi- the way you tumble around.” Feb. 3. Une Amie. college (A. 1906) the last shot was tired. His many friends union school-house. cal school D. J. W. Noonan shot a seal recently. They "My foot won’t She laughed " (M. 1909). here, where he was born and lived until go." Feb. 3. M. here now’. In Webster was a member of are rather rare as she hobbled to a chair, and grasped college young manhood, are pleased to know of west Hancock. several and scholas- Master J. Bridges visited Fred- the unreliable member in both hands. clubs, social, literary bis safety. Stanley Miss Letina Seeley of Lubec is with her WEST SUKKY. tic, among others the Hasty Pudding club, erick Wakefield in Winter Harbor re- "You didn't say nothing about your Jan. 27. F. sister, Mrs. Wade Humon. Ira Conary, w ho came home ill from the club and Phi Beta foot Mrs. Davis was ten- Kaluraet the cently. yesterday.” | is Mrs. Almeda and son of Green Lake, out. In athletics he devoted MOUNT DESERT. Harper Irving Kappa society. G. W. Colwell and son, C. B. Col- tatively investigating the slender pink ; Capt. island are Mrs. David Friends are to learn of the illness his An Eagle visiting sorry time chiefly to rowing. operation MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. have returned from a visit in Han- and white foot. well, Farnsworth. of our K. F. D. H. on was all Death has carrier, George Phillips, bis knee in December, 1904, Whereat, again entered our cock. “Ouch! You've found the place, but and see him our Jesse Brown and wife have hope to on the route soon. that prevented his rowing on the ’Varsity order and removed from midst Brother don’t do that any more.” returned William therefore be it Mrs. Carl Peters is out, after being con- Jan. 27. L. tight. Morris, Mrs. Davis left her room, and Alice from Green Lake, where Mr. Brown has Resolved, That in the death of our brother, fined to the house several weeks by rheu- Webster was one of the best scholars heard her at the telephone. She been employee*. Mout.t Desert lodge loses a worthy member matism. afcurrtiscmecitfc, in his class at school. He received one smiled as she on one foot James I. who has been training who was highly respected by all, and be it hopped Dodge, of Massa- Mrs. Daniel Deasy has gone on an ex- the first appointments to the these of back to bed. at Camp Devens has received an honorable Resolved, That expressions sorrow and friends in chwt’a tended visit to relatives ?pn»ril hospital, and served be forwarded 10 the- family of the deceased “So you didn't escape after all," discharge and is home. Boston and N. H. ‘•.ere a* Portland, Claremont, RHEUMATISM surgical house nfBeer^Jrom July oioiher ami a copy be sent to The Ellsworth Doctor Lansing said as he explored The embroidery club met Jan. 29 with CONQUERS V' lo 1910. i*. America* for a>so a be I the and 19U9, November 30, After pubiicaiiou, copy Tuesday evening neighbors (he fared foot. Mrs. Gertrude Linscott. Officers elected: IN A VERY FEW DAYS ►ayit, lerin at Bellevue New written ou our records, aud our charter be friends of A. ri. Wasgatt and wife hospital, | “I don’t think it’s anything much, President, Mrs. Fred Linscott; secretary, and urapeu tu mourning for thirty days. them a to Yurie, bis love of the North ite , gave surprise house-warming, doctor." Alice she Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Herman objected, although Tracy; treasurer, It is an established fact that a small of civilization. celebrate Mr. retirement to from the trammels Wasgatt’* winced as he touched a sensitive Sinclair. SOUTH UOULDSBOUO. | spot. The next meeting, Feb. 5, will dose of Kheuma taken once a day has wQich be baa the life after about fifty years in the experienced during private “Nothing serious, hut it needs at-i be with Mrs. A. E. Tracy. driven the pain and agony from thousands inner* of with Dr. Alouxo Burgeut left Monday for Brewer, service of Uncle Sam. Fifty-six guests of racked, and rheu- 1905 and 1907 tentlon. The ligaments are torn Feb. 3. M. M. M. crippled despairing (t where he is the for a few matics during the last seven yeirs. cm i, A^torador, led him to talc* employed. fairlv swarmed over place I’ll ! pretty badly. bandage it, and Powerful and sure; quick acting, yet uu tui* »uric He the is in hours. A picnic lunch was served during again. spent spring Mis* Gladys Hooper Ellsworth, you'll have to keep oft It for a time.” SOUTHWEST HARBOR. harmless and inexpensive, Kheuma gives aid the evening. A beautiful and substantial almost summer of 1911 at Battle Harbor. toe giie.'l of Mrs. t\ A. Pullen. Doctor did not his blessed relief at once. Tne magic Lansing neglect Miss A. vi ho several ■ <1 was to Mr. and Mary Carroll, spent name has reached nearly every btimletiD j.tincd hi* classmate. Dr. Hugo Woodland is rocking-chair presented Mi** Alice Huskins of patient. He came the next day, and ; a ** E. W. Cleaves the weeks during the fall with her niece, Mrs. the land and there is hardly druggist -ft i.-lmd, New found- Mrs. Wasgatt, making Pu.cy’a visiting her aunt. Airs. Amy Pike. the next, and other days when he any where who cannot tell you of almost speech. Phonograph music Louisa Smallidge at Northeast Harbor, is presentation could find an excuse. was marvelous cures. Hamilton of When Alice now with another Mrs. ilettry Prospect Harbor, and the singing of the old and new niece, Margaret If are tortured with rheumatism or M request they converted patri- >ou who on «;n ice-cream bustnea* able to limp about with the help of ! •o *j»i Carries otic rounded an of Trundy, at Pleasant Valley farm. sciatica, you can get Kheuma from Cbas. aimers' aback luto a hospital i’i songs out. evening here the summer, has been a cane he assured her that she needed E. AUxander or any druggist, with the a 1 through j Mi»s Ida Norwood, who has been ever eutire|y new field, and it to. pleasure. that if it does not com- equipped ms ice. now to get our or uoors. understanding harvesting to answer calls of distress since her medical and cases. were Feb. 3. C. ready pletely drive rheumatic from your surgical They : “You know how the hack of my ma- poisons *0t Jau. ss a trained within back. a huuured au 1 graduation nurse, has, system —money on,J doctors within 27._H. chine looks,” he said with an amused oiiles. Here he the winter, PRETTY MARSH. spent (iilliinifiiiiluikh laugh. “Tomorrow will you let me asbcttisttnenU. travelling by motor boat uutil the ice M. H. Snow and Miss Adelaide Smal- show the Inside of It?” cluacd you navigation, and then on snow shot-1 returned last week from a visit to lidge She was delighted! or b>' his fi200 BAGS ----*-- FEED ACME \ STOCK i __ At $2.75 I Per 100 lb. bag
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as on the ash of New one would ^eprudge wasted coal If It fell later Into the hands of users, coal dumps NO York is gleaned by the children of the East Side. This Price is as Low as I can The trouble is that the five buckets full of coal which the a\*?r...,'e householder wastes each week by not sift- Buy ing his ashes do no one any good Sift ashes, save coal, sa\e money, and help stretch the scant supply of anthracite this winter. your in Carloads f to-day HERE ARE TWO SIMPLE HOME-MADE ASH SIFTERS C. W. GRINDAL Water Street, Ellsworth
week with her sister, Mrs. Josie Bunker, COUNTY COUNTY NEWS of Southwest Harbor. NEWS Miss Ethel Bunker of Southwest Har- EASTBKOOK. AMHERST. bor spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Millard Spurting. Mrs. Alden Dyer, who has been teach- Mrs. El tie spent Monday and Crosby ing in the Neck district, was unable to in Aurora. Miss Myrtle Stanley, who is employed ruesday teach last week, and her at Rock wood, spent three w eeks’ vacation daughter Nancy Ira B. Hagan was a business visitor in supplied for her. at home, returning to her work last week. town this week. Earl Giles, Peach Wilbnr and Feb. 3. Rooney. Ralph Rbodell Smith has received his discharge Joy got their honorable discharge from and is home. from Devens Camp Devens, NORTH ORLAND. Camp last week, and are Judson Austin and John Cook of Ells- home. All are now anxiously waiting for Austin Moore, wife and daughter Bertba our worth Falls spent Wednesday night and boys to return home from overseas, at W. P. rhursday in town. spent Sunday Dodge’s. but as yet it is not known when any of Warren who is at them will come. Harold Giles was beard Hollis Patterson cut himself severely Moore, working Green Lake, was home over Sunday. from last week, the first tune since the while working in the woods lor Anton as war Ash Sifter Hard to Beat arrived closed, and be was well. Jordan on plantation 21. Mrs. Caroline Gray Saturday fiom Veazie, where she has been W. B. Clow and wifeweutto Marina* Money Saver; Easy Harry Bridges and wife have returned living with ber daughter, Mrs. George Spencer. Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr*. to Build. from Devens, and are visiting his Camp Clow ’s sister. father. Mrs. Dora Ingalls closed her school The illustration In the Saturday, having taught the last three Moses Wilbur, w ho has been wording upper right Mrs. Charles A. Phillips, who has spent represents a homemade ash sifter made weeks to fiuisb the fall term, which was on the railroad, is home for a few week*. t wo weeks with her mother in Bangor, from boards inch interrupted by influenza. Miss Georgia Feb. 3. Gem. plain and one-half ! has returned home. mesh cellar window wire. Its meas- Richards of Bar Harbor is teaching in dis- Mrs. Sumner has gone to Portland, SOUTH urements are 30x27 Indies? and it has Myra trict No. lb to finish that school which PENOBSCOT. j to the winter with her an elevation of one spend brother, was also influenza. foot. interrupted by Eugene Leach and wife of Brewer vis- In the center is Stephen Foeter. 3. another view of the I Feb. B. ited relatives here last week. ash A association was formed Wed- .same sifter. It shows the sifter! are library they pulled over the mesh the form of ash sifter which can be made SURRY. Rev. C. A. Smith held s service at Sar- •placed against the asii pit of a ashes nesday under the name of the Crawford heater,} drop through the sifter and the with four boards, or a box sawed In gentville a in of club. of Amherst and Sunday evening. ‘with box back it to catch the recovered coal falls library Ibe people Miss Frances Curtis went to Portland Into the box. The ! half, a broomstick and a piece of one- 'reclaimed coal. Aurora have been with about Russell Beal, who has bad employment purpose of this form of sifter la to half Inch mesh cellar window presented Thursday. wire. in it at home. i Ashes are drawn from the ash pit dust BOO books by a church in Weymouth, Bangor, j allay and reduce work. This style of sifter Is efficient but scat- Mrs. Daniel McKay is out, after an with hoe, as shown in illustration. As In Mass., through the kindness of David H. P. Grindle and wife wtre in Bangor the lower illustration la a simple j ters more dust than the other. attack of influenza. Crawford, a summer visitor to Amherst. Saturday. Milton Clark is Feb. 3. 8. Corporal home from Several from here who are employed in A1*****************! Camp Guautico, Va. * the shipyard at Sandy Point spent the WEATHER STRIPPING * COREA. There will be an ice-cream sale * MAKE AN AIR-POCKET Friday j week-end at home. in the COALOGRAMS. evening Methodist church. L. *1 William Paul has gone to Philadelphia Feb. 3. * * on business. Edward Curtis cut bis foot while WILL SAVE YOU COAL * badly Why try to heat all outdoor*. * WITH WINDOW SHADE wood for the Bar Harbor Co. MAKiAVILLE. Miss Anna Paul is borne from chopping * Turn off the heat when A Philadel- j you open A. F. Townsend and Mrs. v where she has been for sick daughter called on George Dorily is ill. are a few a window for the Save * phia, caring Following suggestions by night. i his mother, Mrs. A. M. » anthracite. * relatives. Mills, Sunday. Fred Dority is lumbering on taa borne the United States Fuel Administration IT KEEPS OUT THE COLD. 4. * I Feb. l. * Mrs. Edith Paul has taken for an in- lot. on "weather of houses, to stripping” A Clean out your furnace, range * definite time the infant daughter of Mrs. El wood Frost is working for his uncle, save coal: : SOUTH BLUEHILL. A and flues. Save anthracite. * There haa come to light the novel Alice Hayward, who recently died of Edwin G. Frost. It Is best to put weather stripping or fact a L. H. aud Cecil are * that window shade will not only pneumonia. Sibley Gray ill of Morrison, who hss been working all doors and windows ther*1 * Emery because, Soot Is a better heat * insulator keep out the light, but will out Mrs. O. H. Stewart is home from Colum- grip. for Mr. Murphy at Otis, is it home' ill.. Is a heat keep loss through every one, no * than asbestos. Clean It out * and the cold! bia Falls, where she was called by the Gordon Cheney and wife have returned MissTheo Brimmer of Brewer and Mis* matter how 0 save tight they might be. By anthracite. * 1 Morris are Mrs. Unreason able, you illness of her daughter, Mrs. Frank home from Portland. guests at the home of ! all means those * say? Marian strip which are loose, : * Drisko. Jordan. Not at all. At the pie apciable given the ladies’ or which have large crevices. by Feb. 3. F. Stewart, Malcolm aid society at Central hall Jan. All doors and windows which hav* A glass window, while It effectively Shirley Wasgatt, 28, about Harvard Crowley, John and |6 was netted. EAST BLUE HILL. a northern exposure should be care- keeps out the wind, allows consider- Bridges William Young have employment on a A. J. fully stripped. Windows thus exposed able radiation of the heat from a Raymond Emerton and Lyman Cbaito Grindle is home from Gloucester, COAL PRODUCTION CUT. tug running from Portland to New Mans. wTould be much better protected if dou- room through the single thickness of York, are home from Camp Devens, having re- and other Private Lawrence Grindle and Byron ble windows are provided, because the pane. In very cold countries double places. ceived honorable discharge. Feb. 3. tarter have received their discharge frooc there Is a certain amount of The Influenza windows are the rule. 8. Feb. 3. heat lo»« epidemic cut anthra- Camp Devens, and are home. No matter how thin the through the glass. : cite coal production 1,000,000 tons, ac- window if It is down CRANBERRY ISLES. cording to the estimates of the United shade, pulled and held snugly against the casement. It forms A million and a half househols in States Fuel Administration. Another George Stanley is with Mr. Sawyer, who Butter jn air pocket which Insulates the Printed At the Middle West, accustomed to is ill. Paper the half million of tons was sliced from Harm room from the cold use of anthracite, are either outside the getting expected production when the miners Mrs. Richard Jude is her tame way ns does the air space of the visiting none or only a partial supply of an- joined ’he re-■ of the in Jouble daughter, Mrs. Roy Bulger. The tills t^ith country window. American Office thracite winter. Make the most elebiutiug the signing of the armla For that reason, in cold Gustave Peterson, who is in •f the anthracite you are fortunate weather, employed 1 ice. puli w'ndou has been home enough to have. your shades down at Boston, recently. If Three ti're the n -sons 'hat " ..'Cht. the cu.uains or Mrs. William who make hangings Bulger, is in very with new r,ssx ^•asrarert? as law. I here is on * not hold the shades ! cheaper paper the m none better. close to the is irket; 1 N "•:*> *# jtss r •. prison possessed poor health, slightly improved. torment, pin the shades. It is not < hi ip up .s: rviss: George Q. llamor of Gloucester, is visit- Hssarv *<» the shades ■ tight Price, I* .aE|; ing bis mother, Mrs. Alary llamor. including paper and special a**.merit, but merely to printing: u *-o Eber wife snd Erwin enough so that Spurling, son, at Southwest Harbor. Hiatt too freely. spent Saturday pound siZe. 00 “ $>.2*; naif-pound* size, $2 Mrs. May Stanley spent a few days last 1000 “ “ 3X0; 3.0Q