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Tm“ (Elifeuruuij ’vbuLXI- ) [ ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 13, 1915. ! ITSS ULS^Si at)bitti>iintnt». AFFAIRS. Huntley. The young couple left the fol- LOCAL, lowing day for Amesbury, Man., where will make their home. The HEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. they good wiabea of a host of friends follow them. Strand Theatre. Moore’s Drug Store. The subject of the sermon at the Uni- New England Tel A Tel Co. tarian church next Sunday morning will ii Bur rill National Bank Lost—Automobile tail-light and No. Union Trust Notice of foreclosure—Robert P King. be “Because of His Importunity”. The ’• Company -William D Welch. minister’s class in the Sunday school will OF Hancock County Savings Bank—Unclaimed ME. ELLSWORTH deposits. discuss “The Rise of Unltarianism in ELL8WORTH, Probate notice—David A Simpson et als. England”. —Mary Eva Camac Lewis. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $100,000 offers you every possible banking accommodation —William Camac. H. Leroy Hutchinson and William —Mary C 8parks. Assets, $1,700,000 -Eliza K Hubbard. Hutchinson, arraigned in the Ellsworth of We want ** within bounds safety. your business —Joseph T Cook. municipal court last week charged with M —James B Thompson. and the store of -John Hamilton Forsyth. breaking entering Gray Receives Deposits Subject to Check on accts. of and over —James Bennett Forsyth. Brothers, at South Brooksville, were credited monthly checking $500 In G 295 bankruptcy—Lowell Hodgkins. bound over for the Admr notice—Mary W Hooke. grand jury. cent., in —Mary C King. Mrs. F. W. who has 4 per compounded sembannually, savings dept. Exec notice—George Matthews. Rollins, spent Lost—Small wallet. several months in Massachusetts, is at LIBERAL INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN home for a short stay. She will return to Check and are CONDENSED TIME TABLE. the Both Savings Departments under Massachusetts for winter. The which made on or before the Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at department deposits Hollins homestead will be occupied this S. Government Two examina- 6.42 a m. 4.28 p m, 8undays, 8 11 am. U. supervision. Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 11.10 a winter by L. H. Cushman and family. first of each month draw interest from that date. m, 6.22 p m. Sundays, 5.20 p m. tions yearly. Fall particulars, by mail, or call. Ellsworth friends sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Charles of SCHEDULE OF MAILS Bulger, Cranberry in the death of their three-months- AT ELLSWORTH POSTOPFICB. Isles, old son, Richard Salford, who died Sun- In effect Sept. 26, 191 day, of whooping-cough. Mrs. Bulger SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT MAILS RBCBIVBD. was Miss Georgia F. Jude, of this city. From Wbst—6.42 a m; 4.28, p m. Sundays, 6.11 Mrs. Horace F. Lord has sold her We can guarantee to you the best of banking service, a m. property and business at Green lake, ex- From East—11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. and would much account. her shore to C. E. very appreciate your MAILS CLOSB AT rOSTOPPlCB cepting cottage, who the business. STRAND THEATRE m. Scribner, will continue Going Wbst—10.40 a m; 5.50 p Sundays, 4.50 p m. Mrs. Lord has moved to Ellsworth to keep Going East-6.15 a m; 8.55 p m. bouse for her father-in-law, Capt. John A. ODD BLOCK Lord. FELLOWS Registered mail sbonld be at postofBce half The W. C. T. U. local union will hold Evenings at 7 and 8.15 Dally Matinee at 2.15 an hour before mail closes. its first session after the summer vaoation in the parlor of the Baptist church next “The best way to accumulate money is to resolutely WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. All mem- WEDNESDAY save and bank a fixed of no mat- bers and friends of the union are re- portion your income, The Torrent—one of the most thrilling pictures. Don’t fail to see For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, Oct. 1916. quested to be present to make plans for the bursting of the big dam, 12,000,000 gallons of water 12, ter how small the amount.” We pay interest on $1. destroy- [From observations taken at the power fall and winter work. station of the bar Harbor A Union River In Methodist church next ^jng^wholerilage^^^A^8cre«mlng^Coinedy^^^ Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is the Sunday, given in inchee for the twenty-four hours at 10.30, sermon. At 7.30 p. m., motion Hancock at County Savings Bank, ending midnight.J “The from THURSDAY Weather Precip- pictures. Subject Spender”, Temperature condition* itation the by Rev. C. J. Harris, followed Billie’s Blighted Career—featuring Billie Kitchie, the scream story Established 1873. Ellsworth, Me. six beautiful lantern slides entitled, of comedians. Two reels. 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon by Wed 61— 68— cloudy cloudy “Father, Dear Father, Come Horae With The Circus Girl’s Romance—this is a picture showing real Thura 48 62- fair fair Me Now.” Wm. 61— .22 circus life, featuring Cody -“Buffalo Bill.” Fri 61— rain cloudy Almah Frazier, widow ot Charles F. Sat 60— 51- worth the week by Charles H. Ice- BIG VERDICT SET ASIDE. cloudy cloudy Kidder and daughter ol the late Capt. past Sun 42— 68— clear clear and has received many signatures. Isa ic ot died last land, FRIDAY Mon 86 — 57— clear fair Frazier, Ellsworth, Caw This petition asks tor a special appropria- Court Decides Against Plaintiff 60— clear Thursday at her home in Lynn, Mass. Aladdin and HU Wonderful Arabian Tuea 67— clear tion from the State for the extension of in Garmoug-Henderson Case. Lamp—an Night story, She leaves two sisters—Mrs. J. M. Peck, Elizabeth who was swarded a in three parts. A story both old and young will enjoy. the State highway work from the Dedham Garmong, Mrs. Frank S. Lord is visiting her son of Portland, and Miss Josephine Frazier, line to the top of McGown’s hill in North verdict of |116,000 by a Penobscot connty LA'T CALL FOB MOXIE COUPONS. Dishes will be given to Harvard in ot Lynn, and a brother, Milton Frazier, ot Augusta. Ellsworth. This is the worst stretch of jury in her suit against John B. Hender- California. one holding largest number. Eulalie Finn has to Miss gone Hover, road remaining on the whole route from son, of Washington, for breach of promise Announcements have been received in N. H., to attend a business college. Bangor to Bar Harbor, and the work can of marriage, has had the fortune snatched Ellsworth of the marriage of Miss of SATURDAY Harold Hawkea is spending bis vacation be done much more economically now, as from her by the decision the Maine law Florence Maynard Hale, daughter of Mr. work which has sustained defendant’s star with in Boston. William Scott ia substituting an extension of the State highway court, Scandal -Broadway feature, Phillips Smalley and Lois and Mrs. Charles F. of for bim as mail carrier. Hale, Lowell, done north of the Dedbam-EUs- motion for a new trial. Wehber. A drama will never being you forget. Mass., to Jack Silk, of West Newbury, In the the court “In this L. Bartlett and worth line, than would be the case if the rescript, sayB: Mrs. Maria daughter friends of Mass. The many Ellsworth the when to the such degree of Marion left last week fur work was deferred to another year, case, giving plaintiff Cambridge, been a /TON DAY bride, who has frequent summer as her own statements entitle for the winter. machinery now practically on the spot credibility Mass., visitor extend itions. First BROKEN COIN. Schoolchildren’s free matinee here, OiograUl would have to be moved here for this her to, the court are of opinion that her Kp'sode Former Senator and Mrs. Hale have The Strand announces a free matinee work. It is estimated that (6,000 will be practically unsupported testimony is so 'at 4.15. Pattie News closed “The Pines”, and left yesterday for ““ for school children next Monday after- needed. Bar Harbor and Bangor are also overborne by proved circumstances, by their winter home in Washington. noon at 4.16 o’clock. Beginning next interesting themselves in the project, and her obvious disregard of the sanctity of an TUESDAY- The Unitarian club will meet with Mr. week, the Strand will present three a strong appeal will be made to the gover- oath, by her own inconsistent conduct, by EARL OF PAWTUCKET. and Mrs. M. L. West Main Adams, street, “feature” pictures each week. “The nor and council and the highway depart- the mutual conduct of both, by the testi- at 7.30 o’clock. next Monday evening Torrent,” on to-night's bill, includes ment for the additional appropriation. mony, contradictory to hers, of witnesses of who has a of the of a disinterested and 6c and Miss Helen Tincker, Boston, thrilling picture bursting Charles B. Cirone, who left here last apparently reputable Admission, 10c the of Mrs. John F. Whitcomb dam. the credible, and by the probabilities of the been guest Saturday evening widely- Thursday evening, has turned up in the returned to Boston heralded will be case inconsistent with her claim, as to in- during summer, picture, “Scandal," pre- Washington, D. C. This morning’s papers sented. The first in the serial duce the belief that the Jury either did yesterday. episode pic- carry a Washington despatch dated yester- “The Broken will be not sufficiently weigh all of the evidence Mrs. Mitchell, of Eastporl, is visitihg ture, Coin,” present- day telling of his visit as follows: “Charles ed in the or were influenced by sym- her daughter. Miss Marion Mitchell, one Monday evening. B. Cirone, who said he was forty-Sve case, pathy, passion or prejudice.” of the teachers at the high school, at “The It is expected that the democratic city years old and proprietor of a hotel at Ells- Merry-Mack”. oommittee will get together to-morrow to worth, Me., is under observation at the Schooner Hubbard Rich Prize. Charles Campbell and hia two daugh- appoint a date tor the post-offloe primary. Washington asylum hospital. Mr. to conduct the on With her foretopmast gone, her Jib torn ters, Mrs. Grace Baldwin and Miss Alice It is proposed primary Cirone had been reading about the EDISON DIAMOND DISC of the the away, cabins demolished and waves Campbell, of CberrySeld, were recent the plan regular primary, namea civilian board of inventors ot the ifevy of all the candidates to be on one he over her deck, the three-masted at “The Merry-Mack”. printed department, and came to Washington, sweeping guests Hub- with instruction to voters to mark to see of Maine lumber schooner Samuel B. T. of ballot, said, Joaephns Daniels, secretary Percy Clarke, attorney, Stonington, abandoned her crew off a cross after the name of the candidate the regarding a glass su|N&r!ne bard, by starving and Paul W. Scott, deputy sheriff, of navy, PHONOGRAPHS for whom they desire to vote. Present in- which he has invented. Mr. Daniels is out Cape Cod last week, was towed into Bos- Deer who are in attendance at court, Isle, ton with a crew of four fisher- dications are that there will be tour candi- of the city, so Mr. Cirone called at police salvage are accompanied by their wives, who will dates on the primary ballot. to ascertain the location of men aboard, who had fought for nearly remain here the term. headquarters during hours without or Earle B. Tinker, of this city, for some the ‘shop where submarines are repaired’. fifty food, water, sleep II you will tell ue why everything This la the instrument that does Mrs. Emma G. Wiswell baa closed her shelter to her to time special representative of the Phoenix Mr. Cirone gave evidence of mental bring port. summer home here and left for h“ its yesterday he left The fishermen who risked their lives to day and aomething better not to have the needle Film corporation and Sawyer, Inc., has trouble before Ellsworth, taking r^juire New York for the to were winter, accompanying the same form as intimated in the Wash- bring the waterlogged vessel port taken its place, we will tell yon why resigned to accept a position as gen- her Dr. Robert H. Greene, who crew of the schooner All Records are ln- brother, of the Maine branch of the He to City from the fishing tbe Ldison changed. eral manager ington despatch. applied Diamond Disc Phono- has been here for a short visit. which rescued the crew of the Hub- United Film Service. The United Film Clerk Hale lor a patent for a submarine, Mary, graph is the of destructible, and prioes average O. E. will entertain taking place passing Irene chapter, S., corporation has offices in the Eastern and talked with many about his wonder- bard. instruments. In listen. tbe from Northeast HarDor and ful The schooner and of 200,000 feet of Come and lower th.n othe„. Thomas A. chapters Trust building, in Bangor, from which all invention. City Msrshal Silvy expects cargo Mt. Desert next Friday evening. Supper to leave for hemlock are estimated to be worth be- Free demonstrations at any time. business in this State is directed. Washington to-night to bring at 6 JO and there will be a Edison out classes all other inven- will be served United Film is known as fourth Mr. Cirone back to Maine. for his tween |50,000 and f60,000. Cylinder Records on “the pro- Papers furnished musical entertainment in tbe evening. gram”, and is one of the important factors commitment to the insane asylum at day's notice. tors in this as in other things. Miss Harriet Severance, who has been of the industry. Bangor have been issued. The Music Festival. in O. W. Tapley’s office during tbe sum- _ The Eastern Maine music festival at Harry L. Crabtree, who for the past was a financial as well as a musi- mer, has returned to her home in Old Mariaville Grange Fair. Bangor 1 three years has been practicing law in cal success The are Town. She will leave next week for Jack- The third annual fair of Mariaville this year. receipts be- New York, has returned to Ellsworth, tween and and after all bills sonville, Fla., to spend tbe winter with grange was held last Wednesday. Through | $8,000 $9,000, J. A. THOMPSON and entered into a law with partnership are several hundred dollars will be her sister. the courtesy of Dr. C. C. Morrison, of Bar paid, Congressman John A. Peters. John F. left toward reducing last year’s deficit of A quiet wedding took place September Harbor, the grange had free use of his main street ellsworth. Knowlton, who has been associated with $2,600. 28 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. field. Here was gathered the good show- Mr. Peters since 1911, under the firm name The most feature of this is when E. of which Included sixteen gratifying Pomroy on Hancock street, Lucy of Peters & ing livestock, Knowlton, retires from the that it assures a continuanoe of the festi- Stevens, tbe only sister of Mrs. Pomroy, colls. firm on account of ill health. The firm it is too The ball was filled vals. Although early for definite was married by Rev. T. S. Ross to Maca with a display of now becomes Peters & Crabtree. Mr. and there is agricultural products, which one could announcement, strong probability Mrs. Crabtree are welcomed back to the hardly believe could have been that Caruso or Tetrazzini will be next SttAatlscment*. business and social life of Ellsworth. grown year’s festival star, for it is realized more The of this thiB year. The display of fancy work was Object At the annul meeting ol the Unitarian large. and more that the success of the festival perish last Wednuday evening, following Misses Platts and Gurdy, of the 0. of each year depends upon the glamour of Advertisement the parish supper, a new constitution was M., gave an interesting demonstration in some great name, A adopted, making important changos in the home canning. The attendance at the *o of kind of in- we inform every reader of The American, who has need any Bargain organization. Officers were elected as fair excelled all previous records, 500 Mrs.;Peck—X suppose if should have *»nce and settle follows: President, Frank 8. Lord; vice- being present during the day, the war you’d remain at home like a coward. that all our policies combine broad protection prompt despite president, Martin L. Adams; secretary, lowering clouds. Peck—No one who knows you, ray love, iota with the rates. would call me a coward it 1 remained at lowest possible Frank 8. Call; treasurer and collector, The match was won IF YOU MOVE QUICKLY pulling by George home. Embert C. Osgood; trustees, Frank 8. Carr. The ball game between East Ed- _ C. L. L. F. Mrs. -• W. & F. I_. MASON, Lord, Morang, Giles, dington and Waltham was won by East COMING EVENTS, As one of the 7,000 Rexall Elmer E. Howe, Mrs. Fred L. Kent; his- Eddington; score 10-0. The danoe and ELLSWORTH, MAINE torian, Miss M. A. Greely. supper were well patronized. ELLSWORTH. Drug Stores buying toge- Mariaville fair is George Lovell, of Washington Junction, grange growing in Wednesday evening, Oct. 20, at Odd Fel- popularity with the and is lows hall — Benefit ball ther, we are able to sell you a was arraigned in the Kllaworth municipal people, helping by Foresters. the cause of in this 36 court yesterday, charged with breaking agriculture section. Tickets, cents; ladiea free. - SON and on of Oct. at c. burrill & $1 Guaranteed entering, complaint Mary M. Thursday, 21, Bayside grange ball — CQa Joy, of North Hancock. Judge Muon Bayslde Grange Fair. Annual fair, dance and supper in decided that the evidenoe did not warrant the evening. -INSURANC E- Fountain Syringe for The annual fair of Bayside grange will so serious a charge, and respondent wu take Oct. of this and countries. place Thursday, Oct. 21, afternoon Friday evening, 2», at Hancock hall some of the leading companies foriegn (by mail, postpaid, 76c) A new warrant wu issued 'Presenting discharged. and evening. There will be a danoe and —Hallowe’en party, by Unitarian club, Established 1847. malicious miaohief. On this the Money to Loan oa Improved, Productive Real Estate. charging supper in the evening, with musio by wu found and sen- respondent guilty, Sinclair’s orchestra of three pieces. If SUnjtrtUKmenta, Don’t as our is tenced to fine and in Delay, supply 96 costs, amounting stormy Thursday, the fair will be held For a of the pamphlet all to 912.71, which wu paid. Colon Smith, copy limited. See our window. Friday. ^iotorBoat the Leadership of who was with young Lovell, wu found Why guilty on the same charge, and paid the Someone noticed that Pat was ambidex- 0 or week. Jesus ? same fine and oosts. trous. “When I was a boy,” he explained, LinnehansAutoLivery LET by day “me father by Abraham M. ltihbeny, write to A petition tor the further improvement always said to me: ‘Pat, learn Wy to N. MOORE’S to cut yer finger nails wid yer left Water ALBERT CUSHMAN. DRUG STORE, at the State highway between Bangor and hand, St., Ellsworth Maiao for some day ye might lose yer right Maine. J. W. Tickle, Ellsworth, Cor. opp. P. O., Ellsworth, Maine Ellsworth has been circulated in Ells- hand.’ Ellsworth, TELEPHONE 117 GARAGE 55 PAKULA JRsOHU ffnffft Cf'iMSUL ttjf •ranger*. OKASOB FAIR. SUNDAY SCHOOL u u IU Mod* mi Bvptfmi-^ Lesson IIL—Fourth For Quarter, tV;'UTn*< d «> nkn amooa* 7 AH at. «ml!«a>flalutiwi mikrkiwi •• ik in and mem naanlaliraa Oct 1915. bat bwm wC) not ha* enatrd n- 17, MMfc AM *t» AA A* *f»f *■! AM ktpif»B a* iifMi. the writer. All ew- M«taratMW<(M.!i t» Per Ik* twte- Snick cefg hy ynwt—i— of will be to by ■w ur-t armM. > p*-**T»* of i» suxwim rah|act approval pr*kkc ^ * THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. tmaui» tbe editor, bat aaao will he reacted aikbeat *"** ticuM *M iut«c.> A m&um 10-4 in favor of Haooock"** ^ 1*'* * A*3t*» rood reama _ »« MW lA B|*«r A pleasing feature of the >„ Mtunem. ui k» Mm **rah knp«!) dap , demonstration la bnaoe Text of the Ljooih II Kegs «, 1-14 » te at cm- canning bp Miia •a at tuppAti tMM wp» M of Orem Tbamdar. Oct. Meeting Platt a, the beta economic* Mowory Vrm. T. •—Cottei ! ItiaMI M«K ac CpicC, tatikt Met el specialist ol Text. M contain Pomona with Seboofk grange. | V* LTCMII. tbe exteaaioa aerrice of the Ex. 8 I cract *S9 Ate *» lAjeltHtit p x». CewMootny ProQXrod by W taler Harbor University ; '.tAl.i: KMkXAt *12 a* tMtjMCi •» •P*****. AT of Kaiae. Weaeott’a orchestra ol fUv. D- M. Staamo. lour ke ikt bTaat d ike «<«■«. Sc* Meeting of Hancock ! rtytrOAA tyfoTn&n Thsradey. Oct. 21- o< B«r Harbor, tarnished excellent k I.MIWA A*«I*»l*«tMtHl WtA Pomona with grange. ornate the afternoon and oar saw grange daring tor the In last lesson »t the trt- to AS 111Mi ii 11 IrarV't North BrootonUe. dance ia the erening. ESEphatt entry too ipory. wStboot dy- Tvm ilXUCAf Tbe following premia me Were awarded: of the 'UwocnuEed ton who want- 1 V-OFlk. Mt •r.g, Hancock POJfOXA- renwr DCFAKrKKrr. ed to die. If we wunld beep c«nr eyes FoOcwing it tbe program (or meeting of White Plymouth Bock, U C Stratton. 2. the 7im>msct ftas-ftas* with Rainbow oo *fcha dniiy Young A CBjafc women G X A kies. X D Cbstto Wn& sec is* rniaafie*. ing among than other one medicine in the world ? Sons, 1. «t least tweiTe Like Elijah be derid- any IHetrssss and deac'.a: » a. 2mw taticmruL p«oi>cct«. ed Jordan, restored a to Sift aotd- We have in the of the United States Coil to order boy Tie * pc* e<«ftti1 Ttoon. It C B wooden wati Elijah ft'OerratMPA, Fancy article*, 1; Springer, beets, believed God. The Swinging to ; t from which I did not recover until A 4s re infafcaaftioa. ration, I had taken Lydia E Pink- and home-made candy will be far sale, Edward Gott, 1; Edwin Springer. 2. BU- the son brings m face ham's WSk erery sad gradation, Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and tapper at ft o'clock. man squash, Edwin Springer. 1. Hsfc- to face with Him who Is the resurrec- when a To maniac dec pemS&an, I hear of woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her bard squash, H D Ball A 8cm, 1; Caroline tjon aad the life, who t-c-ue doeth to take Te when sris-a wxiteruiioe. your mediane.”—Mrs. S. T. Kichxoxu, ~A Progress Avenue. Ksoomce 43j. nusiuv. Stratton, 2. Boston Marrow squash. H D wonder* and stl); Bveth. The peoprf Befco«d tu deiMteuc*. RI- Providence, There was a regular meeting in the Ball A Son, 1. Turban squash, H D Bell !a today's lesson are a mighty proud. town hall Thursday evening with visitors car, of the host of the king Oa ft- iaefcnati.es From Mrs. Maria N.Y. captain Irwin, Peru, from Good Cheer end Greenwood granges. of self important, but a Wfcy aaacttte* its damtfcni Syria, very Ptec, N T.—•“ Before I took E. Pinkham's Com- There was no as the lecturer was 1. Green Or i»e» Lydia Vegetable program, Springer, Mountain potatoes, a Utile mail of IstaeL who loved dsaaparobatsos Seper: pound I was very irregular and had much pain. I had lost three abaent. Edward 1. Perk H D Of may eemfeiaatioa _ Gott, potatoes, Bali to magnify the God of Israel; a man and felt worn out all the time. Inis For its extermi antics? children, splendid medicine 477, sonB bllehill. A Son. 1. of God. who lived before God and helped me as else had and I am thankful WiiAwa prmnetaot. northing done, every day evening we* ladies' night rmrrr. from mart, and some Wednesday sought nothing W e deers ft declaration. that I took it.”—Mrs. Maria K-FJD. Pferu, N.Y. Irwin, L, st Maeaepeqaa grange. Fi’ty members servants who were wiser than their Tint eftn no itayutifiA AppUt. and fix visitors were present. Martha master. By »ay fm. ..*t*oa From Mrs. Jane D. W. Wolf River, Mr* J N Strairon, !; Duncan, Quincy, Mass. acted ae master, (Misted Ibe How sad and bow suggestive the O? tfc:.* fttoaisftbot, Sylvester by Frank Colby, X Baldwin*, Mrs L South Mass.—v The doctor said that I had trouble Bertha ow Alice Tm only sac* leaftdsiioa, QnxcT, organic fallowing: Coteor. rarer; Mr* J X Stratton. X weeds concerning this mighty man Is ; and he doctored Stratton, 1; set Te tie u-sal me for a long time and I did net get a.r:y relief. I talon, steward: Lola Chat to. lecturer; valor who had wrocghi deiSverrace extirpeuoa. Buaaeta, Mr* j S Stratton, 1. Altxan- And aader tfcia pmcuion. bb» ii. uAMjiam s » egetaote corapoona aa- Nellie Herrick, aesutant steward; Lucy for Syria, “a *per.~ an incur* tie sick l dria*. O L Crabtree, 1. Hubbard.tone, 0 Bo<4 w ceaar eieattera Tcrused and I tried it and found relief before I bn i Candace, Vera Sick ford, treas- j c-.-:. with ’be most loathsome of ail chaplain; L Crabtree, V, Elia Seunder.. 2. Stark, 0 Wite aoxievas emanation finished the first bottle. I continued taking it alt urer: Flora Hodgdon. secretary; Edith d. What did Lis greatness Annie j L Crabtree, 1; C A Penney. X Bismir ck. O Of brewer's Imwxtetiea, through middle life and am now a strong, healthy Candage. gate-keeper; Eaton, t<> t n->r these rirromatances? Cere*; Emoeeoe Bict ford, Pomona: Ad re L Crabtree, 1; C A Penney. X Wealthy, Of spirit ds*u..ft£w>a. woman and earn own Jans L>. my living.”—Mrs Flora. A She program was ! W I ; v t : the most remarkable em- Frodactag stxmaiatiOB; Leighton, O Foe*. H D Halt A Son. X Ked Forest West Maes. presented, consisting of a dialogue. “Not To tftis deters.: station Drxcas, Avenue, Quincy, Bitzbumer O W Fo»*. 1. t*s f -.a In the Efbie. and all are a Mas in the Hones." reading*, clipping* apple*, Docbe*., W« cali •Write to LTDIIE. PI5KH1S KEDICTTE 00. by r.fare children of wrath, dead is consideration. and tong*. At the next meeting the Ural Nelaon Stewart, 1; O W Few*. 2. Ked And wrtAoat feesitatioa (COCTIDEXTUL) LTS*. JUSS^foradvice. end second will be t'- -sea silts, degrees given. A.trachans, H A B*i!, 1; O W’ Fow, X and spiritually epen leuervui w* reaa 1 e-rite oo-o pe ratio a: moor opened, ana answered h. U. 1-3 What was there Ktftset*, O W Few., 1; H A B».l. 2. (II. profit St* a woman and held in strict confidence. doebtisf :triutira. hj SEW CKSTCBT. 355. DEDHAM. W" or of the Pew ankle, H D Ball A Sod, 1; O Fo*«. 2 In the abundance the riches And high ftp-probation. end preservation of food in tbe W X men of Luke ill and rri when their Canning Straw berry, O Foss, Tointan sweet, Wstient ^rorocatios. Wish to f:»nk all for kindly wt-rds of en- borne and better method* of eradicating Nelaon Stewart. 1; H D Ball A Sen, X sera’s were required of them? What Wiii raise year estimation. weed* were topics di»cu«eed in New Cen- courageun X does It a man to be in this And by contin nation tury grange Oct- I. Other number* on Northern, Nelaon Stewart. Fameuse, profit great Through ttt kinds*** ofaneigbbor.I ban Wxtfc tai* »—ocisttoa. StGAenI tbe program were grapbopbooe selec- Nelaon New York, Nelson world or to have millions of money If Stewart, 1; rea -fjilfuua Gro»n Up”. U tion* Ton stay, by mediation. recently ; reading. Mary Burriii; story, Mr* E E X North- he is not a saved man? If be dies out Stewart, 1; Stratton, it ee ee the first book. Maurice Miller; tola*. Marcia Burrill; Earn retie preservation quite enjoyable A 2. rich man of >ARD talk* on laris demonstration* mem- ern Spy, C Penney, 1; Nelaon Stewarr, of Christ the fate of the me of The Of a fatore of book* remind* by generation Speaking ber*. Yellow Bellflower, H D Bail A Sen, 1; Luke id must be hla we _ From ali eostaaimtioa, House on the Hill". I am earn shall This little maid of the land CHICKEN SHORTCAKE. Nelaon Stewart, X Opaleeeent, Mrs Ella captive And m*y mck indication all be interested to read that, and of OlIEnroOD. 363. KASTBKOOX. X H A Ball. X of tf she bad been an Of sack Sanndcr*. Qravenetein, Israel, ordinary regeneration course it will be in book farm Saturday member* printed evening, sixty-five Sen A am Be tke ueac of aniutm and visitor* from Good Maclmcwh red*. H D Ball A 1; H chad, might have said: *1 glad after it is concluded as a aerial in the WiU. Cushman. TO1 iu ftanl co&snmmatfem. He hood ic and Scenic grange* wen X C A Penney, 1. that be is a leper. Why did be taka Will scene one have present. Ball, King, Cosmtrp Gentleman. Two candidate* were instructed In tbe from home?" and other Miareila neow*. me away my the kindness to inform us about its pab- first end second degree*. At tba next Clapp* Favorite pear*, H D Bail A such rebellious weeds; bat. though mbs Ikmtioa? masting, a harvest tapper will be served. Dear Son, 1. Bartlett pear*, H D Ball A Son, 1; mast bare bad an aching heart, aba M. B. friend*: 1 read an article tbe other day which Mr* J N Stratton, 2. Sickle pears, Mr* J was evidently a true child of God and. The temperance art rings above area eon- «.«w that tbe editorial “we" had gone MAJtlAVin x. Ml. N OWT X of tri bated who found it in an “we” end shortcake. uut Oct. 9 there waa a attendance. Stratton; 1; Fom, Crabapple*. Bke Joseph in die boose Pottpbar. by “East”, oat of nee, so when you see good After tba 1. Mr* A M eras in bar almanac of the 16*4. I commend to know it two thin of biscuit regular buaiaeea. worthy master V CStratton, Strawberries, •ought to glorify God very year it “ns" in my writing*, yon may layers crust, Chicken made a report on Ibe lair. Tba grange 1. r,Tr w waa ilka “DaU’a” attention, ia that, the spread one with butter, the Carter, trying she proof stands lor the M. B. family. put will soon be ready to pay tba premiums. straggle for reformation in intoxication Ansi Maria had her nice collection of other on U and hake until golden brown nevnt man and taid Ms wife. on whom aba had endcntly already began at that date, Ortend fair this year, and I Then separate them and spread tha BAIXnOW. MB, SOUTH BBOOHBVTLLB- flowers at the Sweet peas, Mr* O W Fom, 1. Sun- and aa “Salt” “hoe been lower one with leftover Oet. were Tba waited, of the prophet at Gad ta Israel remarked, going Um new niece wee fortunate enough chicken, neatly 7, twenty-five present. Mr* 0 L hope sec flower, Ralph Yoang, X Aster*, on all three Bat •vat sad ad degrees were eonMnwd who coaU ts each wonderful thing*. yean.” then have bora ta «e. Urn of the regular cut Into pieces and warmed with gravy. acquaintance upon owe candidate. At tba next meeting Cm Straw, I; Mm J N Stratton, X com Croat end are an Did Put on the other biscuit and How rta pats to shams the plain- pina, eeveaty yean contributor to that department. layer there will be degree work. Betreshmenta rater wau. ate so to murmur be- nearer the “final consummation” than too? “Well Done,” aa I serve hot with will be •creed. er! who prone “Law” get then, very gravy. Bedspread, crochet, Mr* Henry Mil- and also when the aggregation of “atiooa” wee warn them eanae of theta- circumstance* call bar, and perhaps “Snomi”, Other Recipes. likan, 1; Mr* Laura Sinclair. X Bed- * Oct. — all who know of the redemption that written. also. Tuesday, 19 Meeting of Green Curried Shad Boe.—Wash a shad roe Mountain Pomona with fa*—— spread. crochet and emb, Elizabetn Oakes tell oth- Inane(1 of a dob mswt’ng we will have all use as M. B. grange. is te Christ Jesus, but never I wonder if yoo many and boil in salt water. When well 1. Between-meal cloth. Flora F Abbot L a social this week. Don’t yon all feel like ooe ers of it. Where is the sptrit of him as 1 do. What a help that !. lu- recipes done cut in slices. Put in a'frying pan OBZXM MOCNTAIN POMONA 38. Filial curtain, Clara F Johnson. talking over matters ol interest? for them is who said. "As mart as in me la. I am personal past of oar work has bean, 1. Emb which has been greased with table- Following is tba program for tbs mset- ting towel, Mr* O L Crabtree. all 1 meant to ban told yoo before that I to the as ready to preach the gospel;" "By nothing eo tempting appetite of olive oil. Flavor with ing of Green Mountain Pomona with La- towel, Caroline Crabtree, L Towel, Mr* had annual spoonful pure 14-18; I my call from Eunice’! hus- if it is a variety, mot ne Oct. 19; means to seve some” (Bom. L variety, eipedally good a small onion minced fine: Mix In a grange Tuesday, Brad 1. Fillet towel, Mrs band bury Smith, of the little again this rammer, and another eon ik«t u assured when tbe M. B. seal is Ouesiag song Cor. It 22). Because and of a dash of C B L ToweL Mr* Emm* ctrat- of theirs came to teaspoonful entry, cayenne Address of welcome.Host Yoang, are moved and just shake hand* with affixed. You know it is alw.ys our grange maid's testimony kings and two of thick cream. iBHraneatftl mule....Mrs Holt too, 1. Bath towel, flilet and emb. Nancy “Aunt Ton don’t know tablespoonfuls health brought to the leper, but we do Madge”. how miw.ir*, when the cookery doesn’t torn Bespoaoe Mr* Serve hot Imcm Young. 1. Tatting handkerchief. for the little much 1 appreciate them remembrances, not bear of any reward oat good. Whitt fish Saute.—Wash and Conferring filth degree O L Crabtree. 1. Fillet collar, Mr* C A in of one clean maid not her in really memory of oar nieces who advised me once, not Dinner The Lord will forget Narcissus kindly two of 1. Fillet Nellie Foes. 1. bee before. And the pounds whitefish. Cut in slices 1 nstru mental music.Mrs Smith Crabtree, collar, xlv. Halt, gone sons ere fine to wuks announcement in the Audrey the resurrection (Luke 14; public two inches Address.Kate B EJis*of Fairfield Caroline Crabtree. 2; Lur* men. square. Dredge well in Centerpiece, young column that I bed mislaid certain letters S®**.Mm Daris Mr* x, 42). and salt Put in a Yoong, Nellie Abbott. 1 and 2; 1 we shall bear from flour, pepper chafing Address.George W Stereos, U of M 1; w hope “Joan again. or nature* and tbe like, fearing I might The king of Syria eent skumb sir dish with three «•**.Mm Holt Bradbury 1. Combing jacket, When 8. J. at the said to tabiespoonfuls of but- Smith, with a letter and Y., reunion, me: bethought careless, but Pansy sent me Address.Julies Emery c:rat- tbe king of Israel ter. Brown and Nellie Abbott, 1. Bead bag, Emma “1 ban seen Joan this I didn’t one side turn on the Qoeatioa box much silver and and ten change* summer; tbe moat excellent recipe for ripe cucumber Crab- gold other. Heat a of Closing song ton, 1. Emb night robe, Caroline know but that the would be with us to- cupful canned to- (verse* 6). Tbe of She cut il from her of raiment 3, king pickles. generously mato. When hot over the fish tree, L Night robe, Mr* C P Cock. 1; day,” I replied. “Welt one minute. She on a pour Israel was the wrong man to go to, own paper, and I kept the dipping Elizabeth X Pillow Mexi- ia Mrs. of and serve. jtebrrtunxrntA Oakes, alips, “Let -, Portland,” and yoo and handled it with cam % but Elisha beard of U and said. mantel forty can, Mr* C P 1. Pillow Mips, tu b, know it had been a Flan of Cook, long, long time since coarse of months. Vegetables.—Wash, chop fine him come now to me. and be shall times or mom in tbe Elizabeth 1. Conet cover, fillet, we had and Oakes, heard from Joan. Now one reason Unde remembers the boil several kinds of vegetables. know that there Is a prophet In Is- Even Madge recipe, Treat Mr* CP Cook, 1. Fillet Ubie rnnDer, Mr* that I mention this ia o to Put in some a a Catarrh prove you t at Then one I laid it care* spinach, carrot potato by rael" (verse 8). Can yon see the great not literally. day C P Cook, 1. Fillet lnncb *et, fillet te« set, 1 do not forget the nieces. I keep their and— -and a beet Boil again in a saucepan man, with ail bis retinae, at tbe door folly away for future use, and, 1. collar, tatting real Nancy Young, Tatting name* and their aem da plstmaa in and tbe with some stock. Add a half cupful Nature’s Method of the house of Elisha, expecting tbe Narcissus, I haven't found it yet, lace, Moon Abbott, 1. block, mind as Mary Quilt my jnat though they were twins, cast their of milk or cream. Stir well together prophet to come out to him and with ripe cucumbers “golden glow” Nettie Foss, 1; Mary Abbott, 1. instead of one and the tame. Another around tbe woodshed end mock me with and take off the stove to cool. When Every Breath of Hyomei Carrlee some great display give him health? reason 1 allude to it ia in the that their radiance as they wait. cool add the of two Healing Medicated Air to the la- God hope yolks eggs, some HOUSEHOLD. Do you see the man of calmly Have my good nieces, and tbe Joan will not forget us. patience, grated cheese and the whites of the facted Membraae. X at™1" In his boose and sending a column will close its foolishness for this Collection preserves, Mrs J abiding While we ere on the (abject of remem- time. to it the better eggs beaten up. Put the vegetables Xearly every one who has catarrh Ells 2. Collection messenger to say. “Go and wash In Bring yourselves ton, 1; bounders, there ere some A'i we will win us to a knows bow foolish it is to | beriog, mice very thing* that higher plane into a mold which has been well but- try and core pickles, Eetells Stratton, 1; Mrs. J- X. Jordan seven times?" (Verse* 9-11.1 and than that which it with much. Ab end Anon for two, »»wf we .of living thinking, tered and line with breadcrumbs- Cook sprays, lotions, and the like. Mrs J N see man to this week Stratton, 2. Collection greens, Then do you a great, proud has been presented you by relief be bat a might follow the elpfanoet along and find in the oven. Temporary may given, Elis Saunders, in a Actcr Madox. care seldom Stratton, 1. Canned corn, going away rage? (Verse 12.) bat I comes. many other*, will jast suggest, each Raisin Rice Pudding.—Allow one 1. Mixed Nelli* Abbott, 1. Orna- What a fearful la and self Until yoar would pickles, thing pride on* of who reada the recently physician 1- yon column, might Ublespoonful of rice to a quart of milk. have the mental Mrs Fred Miliiken, Importance, and bow foolish are our Pensions In Australia. probably said only way to pickles, follow the alphabet along until yoa come Boil for one-half hour and Butter, Elm Vet Abraham suffered be- together help catarrah would be to have a Jelly, Mrs Laura Sinclair, 1. thoughts! to* letter familiar to The Indigent aged and Infirm in yooraelf. then in a dish. Waab change of climate; but now a Estelle 2. Honey cause he had his owu and place baking with Sounder*, 1; Stratton, thoughts, I waa much Australia receive an old age in pleased to receive a personal may pen- and seed one of raisins and mtv simple preparation called Hyomei you in Nelli* 1. Honey Mary had three days' sorrow because cupful baxaa, Abbott, latter from Irish Molly. It seemed good sion, not as a charitable aid. but aa A can carry a health-giving climate in bread, Mrs Luke 11 44). with the rice. Bake In a flat dbh, wir- comb, Ella Saunders, 2. Loaf she supposed (Gen. xx. 11; to see her hand She Males who have re- your vest and writing again. ie im- statutory right The last half hour pocket by breathing its 1. Braided rug. Mrs the reasonable advice of his serv- ing frequently. let few minutes four Chester Lounder, By proving gradually. She says: “Of eonraa I sided In Australia continuously for times s day success- Mrs H r became calm and the crust form without stirring. When treat Henry Miliiken, L Drawn rag, ants Kaaman obeyed am not writing this tor the on the of fully yourself. column, only twenty years attaining age brown remove from L Silk Mrs Emm* the voice of God the and stove. Serve with The complete outfit is inex- Hagwrthy, quilt, by prophet I wish yon would tell them ( think I most sixty yean may receive a pension not Hyomei Abbott, sugar If you like. pensive and consists of an inbaler Hodgkins, L Aittena, Mrs Mary was thoroughly healed, made clean have been out of soda when I week. An Invalid that sent that exceeding 92.40 per can be canted in L 13. Now see him and all Orange Marmalade.—Peel and slice the vest pocket, a (verses 14). recipe for as I left that oat. of similar amount may be S*1* brownbmad, pension a number of In medicine dropper and a bottle of offered by Mrs. his again before Elisha ac- oranges. Place fresh Special premiums company Tell them s large teaapoonfal of soda. 1 paid to persons over sixteen yean of The inhaler a dfi«*n water for twenty-four hours. Then Hyomei. lasts life time, Abbott, of Portland, for girls under j knowledging the God of Israel as the received cards from Aunt Maria and age who are permanently Incapacitat- and if one bottle does not XImt» place In salt water and then In fresh give prems- yean of age: Plate large biscuits, true God and urging tbe prophet to Let tie, aod a letter from Jennie. I will ed by sickness or Injury Provision is nent relief, an extra bottle of Julm water. the water Hyomei L Plate smaU biscuits, a or a Bat (be Change every few can be obtained Stratton, accept reward blessing. send answers soon. In the meantime, I made for the aged, the sick, those at any time for a tri- West. L hours. Cae for of fruit sum. West, L Chocolate cake, Julia tnsn of God refused, reminding as of deficient and the destitute In cupful cupful fling It is more economical than mentally Lixxie 1. •nd sugar with only enough water to ail remedies advertised for the cure of Large take, Moon, Abram and the king of Sodom (Gen. Irritable Chlldree Ofiee Meed Kiekepee hospitals and asylums subsidized by _ it from Cook until catarrh, and is the xiv. 22. 23). There la no salvation for Wens Killer. A keep burning. the only treatment government maternity allowance known to us There is a reason for the and rind is soft before adding the that follows nature In her Golds Not Leas* WU1I»*>7- the sinner tbe blood of Je- dieegreeable of also be claimed as a statu- sugar Do except by fretful nature of children. 924 may method of «»? many Think of Boil down as desired and tn treating diseases of the re- Because a cold it stubborn 1* no rcasos who went down Into the the unrest put heat- “ sus Christ, whan the child's body is possessed tory right at the birth of every child. spiratory organs. should be. laetead of “wearing tier worms Its and ed Seal before you >e» waters of Jordan, or for os. by sapping vitality dog- jars. putting away. G. A. Parcher get sure relief lakieg Dr. Kin* • lodgment its functions. whatever be the has sold a great many by ging may cosery. Dangerous broncalal and Him for salva- cease—"that children have worsw is n feet.” outfits and the has We cannot recompense Hyomei more he Bells, menu often follow n cold which Tear child's sad has Feel ion the ow we can serve Him because peevishness irritability languid, weak, down? Headache? more convinced he is that at the An your tion. bnt n cause. Give he is neglacted beginning. “ Kickepoo Worm Killer n Stomach '"off?” A good remedy U Burdock safe in fnitbtnlly bettlea those cold game. chance and 11 worms are this perfectly to re- rtmttdy. He saves ns. Tbe gift of God cannot there humanly aJ guaranteeing aid can be than the uee ot this harmless Blood Bitters. Aek roar draggle.. Price iuna the il given s remedy will eliminate the annoying money Hyomei does not re- lu merit has been tested by eld and you be purchased (Acts till. 20). parasites. Me. s box. lieve. fl.ge-.Ad*. Oet n bottle to-day- We. and lift to COUNTY NEWS Portland to attend the funeral ot the HIGHLAND GRANGE FAIR. AbbtttiarauitU. •ftte Bishop Cod man. COUNTY NEWS. Mr*. Eleie List of Premlnma Awarded at North CA8T1NE. Stanley left Friday for NORTH WEST BROOKS VILLE. Exhibition. Massachusetts after the summer Penobscot U bia ailo with spending Duncan Dunbar filling with relatives here. John B. Tapley, of Charleston, is visit- Highland grange. North Penobscot, corn. eniil*Ke John Roolc ing hia aiatera at the old Tapley home. held its annual fair Wednesday, Sept. 29, and wife, of Bangor, are J. B. Blodgett ia this with a in of the DSpt. spending spending their vaeation with their Herman Gray has rented and moved large attendance, spite cousin, The show in the hall week in Boston. Mrs. Brewer. into Hiss Laura H. Jones' Vottage, “Alder cold, windy day. wile and son have returned Brook.” was exceptionally line, especially the A. J. Pare, John Thornes, of Eden, has moved his Mesa. fancy work. to Brockton, family into A. H. Blanchard 8. Austin, son of James Aus- Uapt. Leland’s house for Much interest was manifested in the and of the Wetwter family, Isles- winter. Mr. Thomas will act as tin, will leave this mining for Portland Greyson plowing contest. The results were re- are visiting here. sexton of the church in to enlist in the U. S. army. boro, place of Uapt. ported in The American last week. The Last of Sickle Is Wardwell la home from leland, who will spend the In A. Stevens and who Pipeful c. F. Bangor, winter Capt. George wife, Following is a list of awarded: Boston with his premiums where be baa been employed. daughter, Miss Ulara have spent the summer In Providence, Leland. LIVESTOCK. as Fresh as the First Webster and wife are at R. I., are at home for the winter. Chester home, °ct- 3 Horace W 1. Best at Isles boro. Anne. Schooner Colt, yrs, Herrick, after the summer ___ Harriet Rogers, Capt. Alex oow, George Hatch, 1; Herbert Lowell, 2. K. of Gray, is at Wasson’s wharf loading palp tobacco flavor the leaf pre- Miss Alice Bishop, Eastport, la BLUE HILL. Largest herd. George Hatch, 1; John Real depends upon being wood for E. E. Cummings. This will be the Emerson school. 2. G 1. tbr; teaching Mrs. Edward E. Chase and son Hatch, Steers, 3 yrs, J Leach, served in its natural state, possible only by pressing Newton Capt. Gray’s twentieth trip this season. Miss Lena Weacott, ol Qaatine, is the are Calf, Holstein, Raymond Billings, 1. Pigs, : visiting iq Waltham, Mass. A leaves into form and keeping it in by covering of Misses Elisa and Adels quiet wedding took place at the home John 1. plug guest Weacott. Norman H. Hatch, ar Mayo spent the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Q. Farnham, Sat- with a natural leaf wrapper. The natural flavor A. K. Dodge, whose saw mill was burned with his E. HOUSEHOLD. parents, W. Mayo and wife. urday, Oct. 9, when their daughter when cut or Is now his new of tobacco granulated. , few months ago, running Alice Cake, Emma Shedd, 1; Betta Lowell, 2. strength escape Miss Margaret E. Hinckley is in Lewis- was married to Olson Jordan, mill. of Brewer. Butter, Jennie Grindle, 1; Emma Shedd, Ion attending Bliss commercial The Rev. Mr. Gilford, a of Sickle that is dried out M. Snow and college. 2. Fred RE Take Plug eventhoroughly Mrs. J. daughter Josie, of of Brewer, officiated. There were Strawberries, Blake, 1; Mrs. Frank P, Merrill and Ar- into but it Btuehill, were recent guests of C. M. daughter Grindle, 2. Jelly, Ida Lowell, 1; Mary so that when you whittle it off it crumbles dust, lene are many guesta from Brewer and Ban- wife. spending a few weeks in Melrose 2. Bertha all Dench snd gor, among them being the bride’s aged Grindle, Preserves, Wilson, 1; will bum and smoke smooth and coed as it has of its orig- Highlands, Mass. Ratta 2. cucumber Gustine Wardwell baa purchased the grandmother, Mrs. Julia Farnham, and Lowell, Ripe preaervee, inal tobacco flavor in Form. Mrs. A. C. who has been seri- Mrs 1. Annie preserved, unevaporated Plug William Steele place, and baa moved his Hinckley, Mr. Jordan’s father, from Aurora. The Johnson, Pickles, Hutchins, ously ill, it gaining, much to the 1. Alice 1. West India family from destine. delight bride’s gown was of white silk, and she Ketchup, Leach, a is little of her friends. 1. Whittling pipeful trouble, amply repaid many carried a of white flowers. -The gherkins, John Wilson, Clarence B. Pinkbam and wife, of Seel bouquet and Mrs. PRODUCE. in both and this W. I. Partridge and Misses Char- received Mr. and quality quantity. Try experiment Harbor, spent last week with her parent*, couple many presents. lotte Morton, Millie and Belle Mrs. Jordan left E H White A Son, 1. for Fred F. Wardwell and wife. M.Douglass Sunday by automobile L'rabapples, Ripe judge yourself. Smith attended the music festival in Ban- lor Brewer, where they will reside. tomatoea, Herbert Jobnson, 1. Plum Mr. Mitchell and wife were recent visi- gor. Oct. 11. Tom bow. tomatoea, Nellie Gray, 1, Webb’s tweet st Charles Hodgdon’t. mede 3 Ounces tors They Miss E. H. White A 1. Northern Adelaide Pearson, of has corn, Hon, the trip from Portland by automobile. Boston, been at her “Bowen ORLAND. Spy apples, 1914, A M Perkins, 1. Hen Oct. 9. L. cottage, Trees,” the _ Davis H W 1. past few days. She had as guests Misses Morrill Dunn, of this place, one of the apples, 1914, Lowell, Fraud* Perkins ia home from F 1. Oagtine. Ely and Fields. crew of the tag Hugh Ross, fell from the Wealthy apples, 1914, Mrs E Sbedd, U-lmont baa entered Bowrioin wharf to the deck of the Golden russets, E H White A Son, 1. Best Uupbar The students of the academy will give tng at Bucksport display o( apples, Otis Leach, 1. collage. an entertainment in town ball Wednesday night, when the ladder on Friday Bantam shot a which/lie was One Beets and cattle beets, Golden Duncan Dunbar two-hundred evening, Oct. 27, for the benefit of the descending slipped. arm was sweet W Hatch, 1. Field pound deer Oct. A. school orchestra. broken. He was lost return- corn, George to his boat after a visit to his home corn, Louise J Gray, 1; H W Lowell, 2. Mrs. Isaac haa returned from ing Dunbar, Maxwell Hinckley and wife and May- White sweet E H White A 1. here. He was brought to his home after corn, Son, New , Conn. nard Qrindle and wife are receiving con- the accident. Carrots, Mrs Florence H Guilford, 1: Neil Wardwell ia at home, after spend- gratulations on the birth of a son in each George W Hatch, 2. Hubbard Bquasb, ing tbe summer at Dark Harbor. family, born Oct. 5. -Nathan J B 2. Golden K1TTKRY TO CARIBOU. Gray, 1; Wilson, Capt. J. E. Blodgett, who attended tbe Recent departures of summer guests are Hubbard, Reuben Leach, land 2. Mixed Brockton fair, came home Saturday. Victor Strobel and family, for Philadel- The wife of Rev. John W. Hatch, former squash, J B Wilson, 1 and 2. Boston Mrs. T. W. Nevin and Mrs. district superintendent of the marrow, Nathan 1. Lowell’s Green Kov E. Webster, of laieaboro, ia visiting phia; Kntan Bangor Gray, and for district of the Bast Maioe Mountain Paris his parents, Daniel Webster and wife. families, Sewickley, Pa.; Franz conference, potatoes, Leach, 1; Knelsel and family, and H. E. Krehbiel died at Montpelier, Vt., Sunday. Charles Grindle, 2. Gold Coin, Galen Mrs. Reuben of West Penob- Devereux, and A 2. Flat Dutch wife, for New York; Mrs. Champlain, Charles Evans was run over a B. & A. Grindle, 1; J Harrimsn, scot, was tbe guest of Mr*. Susie Blodgett by for Jacksonville, Fla.; George F. train at Frencbville Saturday morning, cabbage, Galen Grindle, 1. Stone Mason Iasi week. , Crochrane and wife, of Baltimore, Md. both legs being taken off. He died at the cabbage, Galen Grindle, 1. Cucumbers, Harvey Grey wife, and children, of Blue- Donald 1. Galen Sub-committees of the village improve- hospital in Presque Isle a few hours later. Grindle, Turnips, Grindle, bill, were recent guests of Clarence 1. John Roberts, Nathan ment society are announced as follows: Former President Taft has been se- Pumpkins, 1; Hutcbins and wife. F. P. Miss Gray, 2. Shell beans, White beans, Telephene Finance, Merrill, Emma G. cured to give a coarse of three lectures on Mrs. W. G. Conner Hundred-in-one E H White A left Saturday for Osgood, Miss Nellie M. Douglass. Ways “The Powers and Duties of the Chief beans, bast Winn to visit her 1.1 daughter Annie, and means, Harry Hinckley, Mrs. A. M. Executive" before the college of law of Son, wbo is there. Donald 1. Sage, Galen teaching Herrick, K. G. Williams, Mrs. W. 1. Part- the University of Maine, February 2, 3 Citron, Grindle, By-Ways Oct. 11. L. ridge, Miss Joaie E. Snow. Grindle, 1. _ Sanitation, and 4. Hundreds of small vil- FANCY WORK. Dr. Otis Littlefield, Dr. R. V. N. SfONINOTON. Bliss, While lighting a Ore with kerosene oil lages, away from main- Miss Flora A. Crochet sacque, Mrs. Lilia Hutchins, 1: Hinckley. Schools, Mrs. Mrs. Joan of Fair- travelled roads,are The announcement in The American Saturday, Uangnette, 2. Emb. Mrs. readily Charles H. Hargrove, Mrs. E. E. Chase, Myrtle Bradley, tray cloth, of Sept. 22 of the marriage of Merton field, received burns which caused her accessible to salesmen who Mrs. F. B. Snow. Roads and W. I. Raymond Hutchins, 1; Chrystal Hutchins, walks, death within a few hours. Her two Coombs, of this town, was an error. The 1. Emb. Mrs. Valeria know how Partridge, M. R. Hinckley, N. F. Twining. guest towels, Gray, inexpensive was misinformed babies, playing on the kitchen floor, were and how it is to tele- correspondent by people Trees and 1. Baby bootees, bonnet and rosebeads, easy planting, Pearl S. Emerson, also who should have been in to know badly burned, but are expected to re- position Mrs. H. Mrs. Florence Guilford, 1. Emb. center- these from N. Sweet, Mrs. E. C. Barrett. cover. phone places tbe facts, and much that the 1 and 2. regrets very Oct. 11. H. piece, Miss Harriet Grindle, convenient junction error was made. new now Bangor’s federal building is Raffia work bag, lace corset cover, Bertha points. for business. After a wait of EAST SURRY. open only Wilson, 1. Crochet scarf, Lilia Hutchins, Herbert Belladue and family bave re- Sometimes it is four years after the great fire of 1911, 1. California flower beads, Mrs. Will impos- turned to Boston. Mrs. Philip Stinson, w’ho underwent an Bangor now has quarters for the post- Allen, 1. Worsted dolls, Harriette Grin- sible to "make” all these The operation for cancer recently, is getting youug ladies of Miss Mabel Smith’s ottlce, customs service and other depart- dle, 1. Handkerchiefs, crochet border, places each trip, or per- class cave her a linen along finely. shower last week. ments which are better than can be found Hattie Soper, 1. Knitted bath towel, Mrs. sonally to visit each cus- Percy L. Sinclair and son Harold, of in of this size in Mon telle W. Abbott, of Ellsworth, any city the country. Harvey Snow, 1. Emb. handkerchief, tomer oftener than once a Boston, are spending the week* with Mr. made a short visit to his friends here last The proposed new constitution uniting Marion Allen, 1. Crochet pillows, Hattie Sinclair’s parents, Capt. R. A. Sinclair year. week. the Baptist and Free of Maine B. Widger, 1. and wife. Baptists Crochet table Bertha 1. A call is the The Washington monument cut at the and simplifying the various activities mats, Wilson, telephone Clifford of former- Emb Marcia Doris ■ J. L. Goss quarry at Crotch island has Anderson, Hallowell, of both denominations by uniting pillow slips, Gray, 1; best known substitute ly of Surry, was one of the victims of an several 2. Crochet Hattie been shipped. separate societies in one, as the Hatch, atgban, Soper, for a personal visit. It automobile accident recently when six United Baptist convention of Maine, 1; Lilia Hutchins, 2. Flag pillow top, one’s William H. Goss and wife are packing keeps personality young men started from Hallowell bound was ratified, with minor Nina Coffin, 1. Crochet centerpiece, their household goods preparatory to ! additions, alive. It the cus- for northern Maine on a hunting trip. in sessions in various and Free Maerea Conner, 1; Alice Leach, 2. Crochet gratifies moving to Lynn, Mass. Baptist tomer. And The car was struck by an electric car. Baptist societies, in their convention in hand bag, Hattie Soper, 1. Tea apron, frequently The friend of Miss it for itself a hundred- many Mary Eaton, [ One man died in three hours. Three are Waterville last week. Celia Leach, aged 11, 1; Evelyn Hutchins, pays now Mrs. Paul are 8cott, sorry to bave her still in the Anderson’s wrist aged 12,2. fold the casual re-orders hospital. A race, in which the con- by leave us for a fish-splitting borne at Deer Isle. and fingers weiw and the bones Pin ball made from California it induces. dislocated, testants take the fish fresh from the tree, j Mrs. A. A. Prink, who has spent several of one hand and arm were badly crushed. Hattie 1. Emb apron, daft John- water and remove the head, entrails and Soper, There will be ho toll charge oh m weeks with friends at .'orth is His friends arfcT relatives here are 1. Emb and Carro Call if are not Haven, very so that the fish lies son, apron bag, Lowell, Particular Party you backbone, flat ready with the whose home. anxious about him. 1. Irish crochet lace and doily, Retta connected person for drying or pickling, is to be one of the name you have given to the Toll Oct. 11. F. Homer who has the sum- C. Lowell, 1. Emb collar, Mrs Raymond Operator. Long, spent _ novel and interesting features of the fish 1. Quest in coronation mer at West Stonington, will move to fair at Eastporton October 22. Some of the Hutchins, towel, FRANKLIN KOAD. and corchet, Grace Blaisdell, 1. c. c. Stonington Nov. 1. fishermen become surprisingly expert at Combing .Cutting John A. and Lee went jackets, Carro Lowell, 1. Crochet doily, James Murphy, who has been employed McKay McKay this work, so much so that at a recent to Boetoo last Florence Guilford, 1; Maerea Conner 2. by tbe Eastern Steamship Co., is visiting Thursday. test one of them handled ten good-sized Emb pin cushion, neckties, Lilia Hutch- bis uncle, John West. Miss Minnie Mullan, ol Bangor, was a fish in the short time of two surprisingly 1. Necktie work of Miss Sadie Mullan minutes. ins, holder, bag, darning Capt. Samuel Goes is in Boston on busi- guest Sunday. case, May Gross, 1. Sewing case, Thelma ness connected with his Mias Tillie E. of Bar Kobert Cod man, head of the schooner, the Martin, Harbor, Bishop Gross, 1. Emb baby kimono, Carro Samuel with C. M. Martin and wife. diocese of died at a Hubbard, lately wrecked. I spent Sunday Episcopal Maine, Lowell, 1. Flag quilt, Mrs A E Lewis, 1. in Boston Thursday. At his bed- Tbe ladies’ cemetery association held a Herbert Mayo and wife, of Somerville, hospital Irish crochet bag, Maerea Conner, 2. side was his Miss Mar- (air and supper Get. 7, (rom which they Mass., are visiting Mrs. Mayo’s brother, wife, formerly Guest towel, crochet end, Mrs Austin BLAST WOOD garetta Biddle Porter, of to HOT FURNACES realized a good sum toward improvement George La Bin. Philadelphia, Davies, 1; Mrs G F Fifleld, 2. on tbe whom he was married at Bar Harbor on crochet bureau cemetery. Henry Miles, wife and children, of Mill- Crochet lamp mat, set, are the hearts of September 16. It was two weeks later gladdening many Rev. Henry W. Conley, o( Ellsworth town, who have been visiting in Boston Myrtle Bradley, 1 Emb guest towel, that the bishop, while cruising with Mrs. as well as Falls, is taking tbe place ot Rev. Mr. Gup- aud Brockton, were here Sunday, calling Chrystal Hutchins, 1. Knit bootees, Mrs home-keepers heating Codman on his Calumet off the till yacht H, 1. Crochet at the Congregational church (or a lew on former neighbors. Lilia Hutchins, socks, shaving Maine was stricken churches, halls, stores and other coast, with illness, 1. Batten weeks. Mr. Conley was pastor here Oct. 11. M. pad, Myrtle Bradley, burg _ and came to the for atten- hospital expert Austin over several years, and bis many (riends are center piece, Mrs Davies, 1. Em- buildings all the land. tion. An operation was performed last glad to see him. NORTH LAMOINE. blem pillow, Alice Leach, 1. Emb pillow, of the skull removed Oot. li. Monday, part being Mrs A G Davis, Carro Lowell, 2. to install. Nihil. Mrs. Isabel Austin is an artesian 1; Inexpensive _ having with a view to on relieving pressure the Knitted mittens, Lizzie Lewis, 1; Mrs well drilled. brain, but the became uncon- MARLBORO. patient Willard Lunt, 2. Ladies’ mittens, colored Simple to run. Reuben Carter is visiting his children at scious, and continued in that condition Miss Grace Baxter has closed her cot- views, Mrs Florence Guilford, 1. Mt. Desert. until his death. 9 tage and returned to Boston. In the baby show, the prizes were won Powerful and durable. Fred McCarthy and wife, of Prflisadum- Cong. McGillicuddy will introduce on Kennetn Thad Hodgkins, who has had employ- by Billings, prettiest baby; keag, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mc- the first day of *4he next session of the Louise heaviest Send for our on ment at Bar Harbor through the summer, Marjorie Bprague, baby. special catalog Mrs. I. N. a bill to the in home. Carthy’s sister, Salisbury. present Congress, dredge POULTRY. from wood burning furnaces if our wife and little son Androscoggin river Lewiston to a Rhode Charles a Eliphalet Pettee, Barred Plymouth rock, bantams, S. Baxter had welj drilled six miles of Seal point below Brunswick, to con- 1. not near last week Merton, Harbor, spent Sunday Island Reds, Frank ^rindle, dealer is you. near his cottage. Water was locks and with Mrs, Pettee’s aunt, Mrs. E. F struct canals; and make the FLOWERS. THE HOT BLAST reached at a of 1(M teet. depth river from Lewiston sea. Young. navigable to the Dahlias, ferns, H S Jones, 1. Collection Pearl Stratton, who has been cooking The deemed feasible the United WOOD & BISHOP GO., Banifor, Me. Established isaa Oct. 11. F. project by house plants, Mrs H S Jones, 1; Ida on the (or Mr. returned _ States board of river and yacht Lasher, harbor engineers, 2, (rom New Lowell, York last Wednesday. WEST SURRY. was outlined by the congressman at a SOLD by J. P. ELORIDGE,ELLSWORTH, ME. Mrs. of the Lewiston chamber of com- NORTH SULLIVAN. E. T. Sturgis and children, Jeanetle Herbert Gasper is employed in Bluehill. meeting and Torrey, who have occupied tbe Wilson merce recently. Steps will be taken by John of Sun- Alvah Leach and Harvey Saunders were Robinson, Bangor, spent have returned to Mass. that body at once. The congressman ex- here. Cottage, Medford, week-end visitors at Bucksport. day plained that with the of all Mrs. Sarah Bowden and two children, co-operation Howard Blaisdell was home from tbe Frank Trundy aud wife visited Daniel commercial interests in the Margaret and Charlie, who have spent t be Androscoggin U. of M. tor tbe week-end. Carter, of East Orland, Sunday. Mr. from Lewiston to the the summer have returned to Everett, valley sea, thing, here, Carter is ill. George Havey is still quite ill at tbe Mass. critically though it was an extensive undertaking, borne Will Oct. 11. L. be of his son, R. Havey. _ might accomplished. Mrs. Winfield of East Qrindle, Bluebill, Annie Cbamberlain, of Hancock, spent "'as tbe of Miss Palmira week-end guest PARTRIDGE COVE. Sunday at tbe borne of Ellen Hall. Wallace at tbe borne of Mrs. Annie clbbmisnumie. is in Lawrence Miss Ellen Hall returned from Hemick. Henry Bartlett visiting Friday and Boston. Old Town where she bas been teacbing. Mrs. Burbank and Master Charlie, wbo Persis Young is in Ellsworth with Mrs. Miss Genevieve Butler left Saturday, have spent tbe summer with ber sister, AGED TAX COLLECTOR after a at Miss Grace Baxter, bave returned to Gkorge spending few days ber home Fla. AjParcher. here. Miama, Willie Walton, of Sullivan, is with Lis Bettered To Health By Vinol Oct. ABE. Mrs. E. K. Bnnker and son have returned 11. " Mrs. Carter, attending — sister, Joseph Corinth, Miss. I am a city tax col- to tbeir borne in Gouldsboro, after a week with Mrs. Bunker’s HULL'S COVE. school. lector and seventy-four years of age. mother, Mrs. Angelia Muon. Oct. 11. Hcbbabd. I was in a weak, run-down condition. Mrs. Jeaaie baa closed ber tea Higgins told me about Vinol. I Oct. U. H. druggist _ house for tbe season. My BUCKSPORT. tried it and in a week noticed consider- TRENTON. Miss Nancy Jordan, of Mariaville, able improvement; I continued its use Bar Harbor defeated the seminary visited at Mrs. Melinda Brewer’s last high and now I have gained twenty pounds in Albert Jordan, wife and son Charles, of here the score week. football team Saturday by weight, and feel much stronger. I con- Northeast Harbor, visited their father, B. of 13-0. sider Vinol a fine tonic to create _ strength K. Jordan, Sunday. Hollis Wood sprained bis ankle one day for old people.”—J. A. Price. last week and was nuable to attend school Mrs. Josephine Bunker fell recently, Cause of Trouble. We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod for a few her AU she re- days. She—DM you tell anybody about my liver and iron tonic, for all run-down, breaking hip. hope may her usual health. Tbe evening service in the ohurch was pies? He-Oh, yea! I had to tell my weak and debilitated conditions. gain I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN omitted last Sunday as Bev. Mr. Logie went physician what ailed me.—Exchange. Qeo. A. Paroher, Druggist, Ellsworth, Me. Oct. 11. Mat. ifc €UsnwtH| 3taietuan in-- cf Otta.Hu bum ef Maine. by hia wcnu * Local. axD rounuL IM ttahday of Nmw- at Old Reliable MUSIC ta la «• restates STOREW ! jk eweat y. Dmakcr 1. ■•TABLItHCD IBM I was a picai main Men the piagnaaiic i « onwiif «n Mary u put; m react *1—4- 1 am a pncmchc ta mid casaty UDL j of load ettaaieo IUSWOKTH. soar to aanrlcsfaa*. Vat 1 to-day. I yield aty aad aa Sheet Malic and Mosic Books, Motocyelee, ■t m S, lse at iftb elreeo children of 9yl- dnacribed Bicycle., 8e.,n»,U~' cVall beamtorth mark withla the repablicaa COCSIT rCBU SHTSO oo tMi> u< Frew. not of tbe oM UKOCl party, adswcwtiag there these peiadpie* aai Huy Ca itaVtnk by lmad aocwpiea by John families at that sectscm. Be married, lasd of AmK. Hililer: pedriee. sacladia* the iahtotHe aai retmm- teak*: nttataaby u iba math by load aoa or formerly owned A. way. C'M OTO-’ 'nail ia forty yens ncc. M«e JteSee 9. Street, of ; dam. prshltottoa aad saffrage. hy Cotemu Stanley. aad u the oem by Mad which 1 VeUere aad ia which I aa eeariacad MeneeiUe. ud eon afterward send to of Shu Chore*, ana caalaiaiag three Uadred aad acre* mere or leoa aad befag a GOODS AJuWAYB HIGH GKADE. NONE that the to the task aad *j» to rc- EUswortb. Tka bod ever since bee eighty ; better Madk m*|s itry city tboaaaad acre tor ae called aad part a* the easy payment TCWMB IN' paVIieaae Valiese. kv boon except foe tree tbea a year re- Me aar pitminr conyeyed to me by H. A. desired Vet waa foraaerlr Bearded oa tu ewatty ia LssKm Falla. Jot. Mi apeef math by laada ef Caimu aad (ieo. Stabler OOOTT UOSSU-. Dnrinc tbe retire yenre of bis life Mr. aad » now aaaadcd oa tbe autb Or land of NewnE Miluhea and E. came demicA Jr. aad Frost worked aa a trmbemrn. best em- : being the mam prem ier* coareyed to mt by S. J. Bar Harbor Odd FWlowc had a Vowar- ployed tor e lone tine re Iona ia tbe 38. A- Joy by hi* deed dated Ser.H. A. I', to which CLEMENT^^S ttn. aad recorded ia eat. >M. 8TA ia their Bear hoaae tom week. woods and cm tbe riser by H- M. * B. page Td Bucks Ooottt munrae warming 2Ti« the Oo. KSmnk. Malae. Hall. For eleven yean be was similarly Aad whrtiir raid mortgage deed aad tote far wild ride**! kri Wil- eeeoied baeobeea hold, coareyed lagti Kotina. Platty tbe Berlin Mills Co., of Ber- deot thereby legal employed by in me, the aademtgaed. by Kotins_ ”” liam M. Higgins, of Week EUswerth. data teaataerrod lia. S. H. bat always retained bie boose Hat»aa C. King. the daly appointed arlmiaia- nioAiuo Dirotm. This week’s edition of Tte Anucxx oBn a tall- U Bead* to Td ia EUswortb- uaaar ef the eetate of the aild Mary King, n m aa hi* deed ef me a* Til to me. An'ricu to 2*400 copies. blown violet, October 4. appear* hy SAVINGS BANK. packed Mr. Freer we* of qaiet, wimswbet re- dated October u. I»IA end recorded ia book HANCOCK COUNTY BLLSWOBTB. MAINE. MA pag* IA of aaid registry of deeds. alaiaaMWt eeotalaa tba bam. tba «Mul iMh to hi. tinae dnyoestioo. of sooad priori plat and follo.ioz credit, u. , are not to he oat- Aad wbirm* the renditions ef mid mort- knowo of rraidraca or poatoSca BdarBaatud tba fact of daath for The wild tormwbemec ptaca Sf;know» « Average per week 1*14, WOO fine qualities of heart He was a good hare beu broken aad now remain THE tba HaoMiek Ooaotz Saalaoa Baak. who hat aolmada ever-bearing gage depoaitorto adtpo.it om^L"0 done by the cultivated broken aad u now. tbe ref ore. I. aar of lie dlrtdaada tbaraoa. tar a ad aort neigh tor and wertby mists. performed: any part tktraof, or part parted bar. t«^™»» variety. Mas Lata M.GuptiU. of Goald*- Ibe aader mgokd. assignee of raid mortgage, orzt pracadlPd ioarzabar l. 1Z1A. and la not treoaarar to ba IlTiof. "Ifttt WE3SMDAT, OCTOBER 13, 1*15. He leeeea e widow end one dlSfUcr, by rearm at the breach of the conditions kaowate^tba made aa a duster of ball a doeea born, Wlibetmiaa. wife of Dr. C H. Uibba. of taeeeof, claim a foreeloeore ef mid mortgage, Laat kaowa kaowa to ba Data at laat dtpo«it J* berries. aad giro ihtr aatioe thereof ae presided by Nana of drpoaitor. raaidraea dataaaad or withdraw. ripe bta father's of eieisa “'*« H. H. Harden, of this week tb>* city. Of family A.Spriaoar. Daad Apr. 14, ire 8urry, Boat«r P. Kino. _ 1111 end tbe sor- W» oTMeDaaaldfar tba cbiidrea. tbe nldest yoonceet _ announces that be will be a candidate Ellsworth, Me- Oct- S. mi of la B»awortb.Ma. Ptb. It. Iln Kneads of Andrew MeC. Howard, of cappraaaioB Uqaor « rier—John Frost, of Bancor, end Mias Sad«wtck. Ma. Joaat, law for from his class, Clarlia O. Carter. representative Habra, Moat- a former resident of EH*- of STATE OP SAHA 8. V Thoaaa. KlawO'tb. ***- Jaa u. tan Elisabeth Frost, Baystde. ** J Bodick. Bm Berber. Me. Oct. 4. \m ; which includes the towns of Sorry, worth, will be to know that he is en- Harreorg *a—At a coon held al Difid gtod The fsneml was held at tbe borne Son- probate Warren Wataoa, Sept. U. U*i Brookltn such heelth A letter from EUeworih- la aad for mid ousty of Hancock, _. tree accord__ m BioehiU, Penobscot, joying good afternoon. Bry. R. B. Matbew* offlci- I hereby certify that the abore lUUaeat la lag to my beet knowi^-* ,n(1 sadj day oa tbe iflh day ef October, ia tbe year of CBablbs C. JJ an he his Bt-amiLr. Brooks vilie. Sorry has not famished | aim spent eighty-ninth stior. Interment was at Woodbine ceosr- ur Lord one tboaaaad alar hundred aad M- Trmi*!? on a hone-rake all taea s to the birthday. Hep*. It. day. To oil I«m> tatereeaed to either of the oo- •TAT* or MAINE. representative legislature CERTAIN iaatraamar to be ■ _ parpertiag uua hereinafter named: HiTCOCI . of Mexico waa decided State tow ia oppcor probole •tat* of Connecticut, onanimoosly These birds are protected by Ordeicd. That notice thereof be giwea te al worth. ta saio county, on the second day of inly authenticate. i h**a to toe the Pan-American them time to JIGGERS. panaaa into rested therein, by publishing ■ Koras a d. I CIS. ot tea of the dock ta the 1*1 pr**»Md Ju.iee of Drub upon Saturday by the hope of allowing gains bar. for oar of j~ copy of thu order three weeks socecseiesly ii be heard thereon If ten aald oonnty Hancock for the creak Bale aad catander forenoon, oad they of conference. Secretary of Mate Lans- thorough foothold ia the State. The the Ellsworth American, a newspaper printer pooe being n:lowed, died un the second of .Vkrsrera family picture America* office and be rewarded? prior day A tree copy of tbe original. A. late of Eden, in aaid tbat a the whole arch of tbe courts sentative to tbe legislature from the class .Elizabeth Higgins, ISIS, they may appear at ,■ ooafc cm spanned Attest —E. E. Chase. Register. coanty. deceased. First and final account of then to he held at Ellsworth, in and lot si 1 of Maine. On tbe bench was tbe, towns of Surry, Blue mil, Penobscot, Clinton B. Higgins and Xatasa Ash, ad min is- county of Hancock, at tec o\ or k in the fen tratora. fi ed for sei tl-meet and Broo/din and Bronksvilie. fjtlji tSanlrt. STATE t*r JIA1SE. oooe, show cause, if aay they bn father, who by his ability and in teg- a«uso Amanda Bracket, also known as i against me same. I to be favored by the voters in j Hascock m. —At a probate court held at Amanda Bracket, late of Franklin, in said has attained to one of tbe hope TTTOULD like a BERTRAND E. CLARK. of Probttt rity highest yon permanent position Ellsworth, in and for said county of Haucocs. county, deceased. Fust and dn*< account of Jo.ig this class, and in return, if elected, will ▼ ▼ with as our A true of the good pay representative? oo tbe fifth day erf October, in the year of our Genevieve W. Campbell, formerly Genevieve oopy original jodicial positions in the State, and If so. write us. C. BL Beam A Co., Manches- AUest-E E. Ch**b. I represent them to the best of my ability. Lord oae thousand sine hundred and fifteen. W. Collins, administratrix, filed for settle- HrpiiUr. before tbe bar was tbe ter. Conn. CERTAIN instrument son, applying Holbrook H. Harden. purporting to be ment. NOTICE OF rORKl LoM lit. a copy of tbe last will and testament of Helen Herrick and Herrick, of for admission to tbe bar and A Henry Laura A. W« bbev of taking Penobscot, in said Account of < Stoaiif JAMES BENNETT FORSYTH, late of BOS- county. ton. in Samuel P. Snowman, filed for WflF.RF.AS the county of Hancock fttl the prescribed oath. Not one in the ytntnS. TON. in tbe of guardian, State of Maine Crops. county Suffolk, and Com- settlement. Maine, by her morigag deed. diMi the of A. D. court room but felt the impressive- monwealth of MASSACHUSETTS, Emma A. Fisher, late of Deer Isle. In said twenty-ninth day January lffl Estimates of Maine corps compiled by — Picked np adrift 24. skiff | recorded in the registry of deeds for Nil Sept. deceased, and of tbe thereof in said county, deceased. Petition fi.ed by Mary ness of the scene, and wished for tbe the of painted white, varnished top. Owner probate county, hook «W. page 1*«. coDvrved to at l\ S. department agriculture and SKIFF of Suffolk, du v Fisher Boseon, administratrix of the estate may nave same by proving property and pav- county authenticated, having the undersigned, a certain parcel of r* man the made last are as follows: been to the of for our of aaid deceased, that the amount of ioberi- yoncg just entering legal public week, ing charges. Address A. C. Hodgkxms or W. presented judge probate estate situated in Sionin*; -c aforeadl mid of Hancock for tbe of be- Lance tax os said estate be determined by the I. Marlboro. Me. county bounded and described as f m: the success achieved his — Foax>, purpose of Befia pathway by Corn October 1 forecast GMUJOQ bushels, allowed, filed and recorded n the judge probate. ing probate sing at a bolt in a ledge at land -! unrsof ;k coart of our said of Hancock. Jobs S. late of Eden, in said count', father. September I forecast 671 A*, final estimate county Lyosno. late Beniamin Barbour, at the north** Ordered. That notice thereof be to deceased. Petition filed by Fred C. Lynam. last year 734*0*'. October 1 to given corner or the premise* herein descriW price producers jrprriai ^ctiaa. all persons interested therein, administrator of the estate of said deceased, by punlisbing thence running fift y fee: to a ooltii 39 cents, year ago 97 cents per basbei. a of this order three weeks that the amount of inheritance tax on aaid easterly, Edward F. McSweeney, of Boston, copy successively a ledge; thence southerly, seventy feettothl in the Ellsworth a estate be determined by of probate. 1 i Wheat—Estimate this year 112ADO bushels, American, newspaper theJudge 1 town road tc a bolt m a thence west- chairman of tbe directors of the NOTICE. at Ellen F. E me non. late of Ellsworth, in said ledge: port, printed Ellsworth, in said of Han- a bolt iai [final estimate last year UA*. county deceased. A certain instrument erly. fifty feet, by the town road cock. prior to tbe second daj of November, county, par- feet to th« a at the — ledge; thence northerly, seven*.v presented report convention [ Oats Production estimate October 1 is New England Telephone aad Tele- a. d. HIS, that at a porting to be tbe Inst will and testament of they may appear probate first mentioned er with tk graph Company •aid deceased, together with for boned; togett of authorities which baa MOM* bushels. September 2 forecast 6.3B1A* THE respectful!j petitions court then to be held at Ellsworth, in and petition pro- thereon ooa&ds port just the Mayor sad board of Aldermaa of the bate thereof and for tbe of the buildings standing, bein* city for said county of Hancock, at ten o'clock in appointment the iai final estimate last year 6,792 A*; price October of for a location on three sides by land formerly of been in session nt Los in Ellsworth, Maine, for its poles tbe forenoon, aad show cause, if executor without giving bonds, presented by Angeles, and wires aad say they Benjamin Barbour, deceased, and the san 1 to producers SI cents, year ego 61 cents. thereon, the necessary sap- bave, against the same. Joseph G. Emertoa, tbe exeentor therein which he deals with some features of porting and strengthening fixtures and wires, named. premise# conveyed to the said mortgagor! Barley—Production estimate October 2 is BERTRAND E CLARK. of Probate. Acme M. Ferrell deed dated January! ta the following named streets and highways Judge A soph 8. Lowell, late of in by oar business which have USA* bushels. 1 forecast A true copy of tbe Bncksport, ltU; and export September IMA*, of mid city. original. said county. deceased. Petition that Attest:—E. E. Chash. Whereas the condition of said mortK*** ■ hitherto attention. He re- final estimate last year UM*: price October Said company agrees to reserve space for Register. Mary A. Patch or some other suitable escaped been reason of » one cross arm at the top of all the above poles STATE Off MAINE person he administrator with broken; now, therefore, by oar 1 to producers 79 cents, year ago * cents. appointed breach of the conditions thereof I cialn I gards present export trade ae for telephone, fire alarm and police signal the will annexed of the estate of aaid de- — Hahcock as.—At a probate court held at Potatoes October 1 forcaat 17AMAM wirea, owned by the city aad used for munic- ceased. the foreclosure of said mortgage. under an artificial stimu- Ellsworth, in aad for said county of will having been filed and al- j proceeding bushels, 1 forecast 31 A*AM, final ipal purpose. Said to be erected Hancock, lowed in aaid William D. Wslca September poles on the fifth day of October, ia the yeas of probate court, presented by ; under the supervision of each officers as said W. Dated aforesaid. Oct, i. lation and points oat that of tbe estimate last MAMA*: price October 1 oor Lord oae thousand nine hundred Marla Lowell, widow, legatee and belr-at aiBtonington. year may designate. aad city fifteen. law of aaid deceased MAIN*-. billion-dollar trade balance to producers 41 cents yer bushel, year ago 49 are the streets aad STATE OF present Following highways CERTAIN instrument Emma A. Fisher, late of Deer Isle, in said j above referred to: purporting to be ! an.—At c cents. county, deceased. First and final account of Havoock n probate held_ll in our favor over are A a copy of tbe last will and testament of : Hncod $700,000,000 Moore street, entire length. Fisher Boise Ellsworth, in and for aaid couu: Apples—October 1 forecast MM* barrels, JOSEPH T. Mary n. administratrix, filed for exports solely for war munitions— Dated September 7. l»it. COOK, late of BUFFALO, ia the ! settlement. on the fifth day of October, in the yd September forecast 817,0* barrels, final New Ex&lamd Tiuraovi ajtd of our Lord oae thousand nine hundred as conaty of Erie, aad state of NEW YORE I Ben B. Marshall, a minor of Tremont. in auto Tel boraps fifteen. ammunition, hones, tracks, estimate last year 2,417AM barrels: price Compact, and of aaid county. Petition filed Mauds A. Dow. Geo. H. Dresser. deceased, tbe probate thereof ia said ! by CERTAIN to n 16 to SIS By of mother and legal custodian of said minor, instrument purporting army shoes, foodstuffs, etc.—trade September producers per barrel, conaty Erie, dnly authenticated, j u s ament of General Plant Superintendent. baring that the name of said Bert B. A a copy of the last will and tlAl. been presented to the lodge of probate for oar Marshall which will cease the instant the war year ago By D. T. S. be ’o ul mid county of Hancock for the of be- changed Bert B. Dow. WILLIAM CAMAC, late of the city purpose George B. Marshall, of in said comes to a close. This leaves n bal- ing allowed, filed aad recorded in tbe probate Tremont. county of PHILADELPHIA mmon- county, petitions said court that his name be EAST SIUJVA5. Cm or Eusvoitb. Maui, court of our said conaty of Hancock. wealth of PENNSYLVANIA, anoe of of of Ordered, That notice thereof be charged to George B. Dow. only $300,000,000 exports Ip Boann op * given to deceased, and of thereof in Clarence ALomufs*, Sarah Parker, late ct in said the probate <*£ Johnson has moved to Aahville Date Oct. 4. IflS. all persons interested therein, by publishing Bncksport, hwW what be termed mer- \ coonty, deceased. Petition filed Albert A. Philadelphia, duly autaentie*ied, might “regular the winter. a of this order three weeks successively by been of forow lor Vpon the it is ordered copy Lowell, for license to sell cer- presented to the Judge foregoing petition, ia the Ellsworth Ameiican. a newspaper administrator, pr«>D*!e chandise”—an export smaller than that notice thereof be tain real estate said county of Hancock for th' given by publishing a at Ellsworth, in said of Han- of said dr ceased, as described purpow" Mrs. Fred Orcntt entertained her neigh- of said and this printed county in said being allowed, filed and recorded tae pt® that of since and al- copy petition order thereon to the second of petition. any year 1900, in cock, prior day November, bate court of oar said of Hancock. bor* a fternoon at a the Ellsworth American, s newspaper Lydia J. Cobb, late of in aaid county » Tuesday puff-tacking a. d. 1915. that they may at a Bncksport. e «i«n most leas than in the printed in the of Ellsworth. and appear probate deceased. Ordered, That notice thereof $200,000,000 year bee. city Maine, court then to he held at Ellsworth, ia and for county First account of Heroert S. that a hearing thereof be given at the Mayor Coob. administrator, filed for settlement. all persons interested therein, by .'ub.nwj before tbe war. said coanty of Hancock, at ten o’clock in the 1- and Alderman’s room on the first day of No- Alfred C. Osgood, late of Blnebiil. in said a copy of thia order three week* Ilia* Doris wbo baa been ill tbe forenoon, aad show cause, if say have, a Hatch, vember at 7AD o'clock m. at which they in the Ellsworth American, p, time and tbe same. eonaty. deceased. A certain instrnmeat pur- aew.#*nK***■ against at said co ui» w past week, has resumed teaching at place residents and owners of property upon porting to be the last will and testament of printed Bllsworth. in the BERTRAND E. CLARK. of Piobate. cock, to the second of N Coming Back. Tnnk Pond. highways to be affected by the granting Jadge said deceased, together srlth petition for prior day •r'inC*:;irt of the A true copy of the original. d. itiS, that at a p: permit applied for. and all other persona probable sud for the appointment of the they may appear « Charles Sumner Attest—B. E } then to in and f*>r Bird, candidate for L. interested, shall have fall to Chash. Register. executrix without bond a i be held at Ellsworth, Edgar Simpson and lira. E. N. Hill, opportunity giving presented by id tae rwr show cause such should not county of Hancock, at ten o’clock of Massachusetts on the why permit be subscriber notice that Augusta L. Osgood, the executrix therein governor of Bar Harbor, were in town Monday to granted, the last of said notice hereby gives noon, and show cause, if any they publication to he hue been duly appointed adminis- named. ticket in 1913 be at least fourteen (14) before said THE Lena M. a against the same. progressive and 1913, has attend the funeral of Mrs. Amanda days trator of the estate of Gregory, minor of Orlnnd^ia said o' Frobs» I hearing. coanty. deceased. First and final account of BERTRAND R. CLARK. Jndgr anounced that be will Stevens MAEY G. KING, late of LAMOINE. A true of the formally sup- Simpson. A true copy of petition and notice thereon. Nettie fc. Gregory, guardian, filed for settle- i copy original. I in the county of Hancock, deceased, aad Atiet:-L E. Chasb UTgU port the candidate for Mias Helen Hill and Mrs. Lena Whalen Attest:-Tsobai E. _ republican Hau, given bonds as the law directa. All Willis B. Beaker, late of Clerk. per Cranberry Isles, j STATU or SAW. former left for California. will City sons having demands the estate in said deceased. Petition governor, Congressman Thursday They against county, that Reas ; ooort of said deceased are desired to A. Bunker or 1 Ha.COCA m —At » pmb.tr visit tbe at San Francisco and preseal some ether suitable person be vl Hoapt Samuel W. McCall. In a statement expositions the same for settlement, and all indebted administrator of the Bllvworth, in and for mid counit appointed estate of said the friends in other thereto are to make im- deceased and on tht film day of October, in Issued to the Mr. Bird that i San Diego, parts of the requested payment that no bond be required of sud ni« press, ssys •aid administrator, Lord one tbonmnd nine hundred also Miss Hill’s brother in mediately. presented by Rena A. j » the state “makes stale, George, SATMAM c. KlMG, Banker, widow of said deceased. CERTAIN inurnment purporting republican platform will end t«»l,“ Caldwell, Kan. Ellsworth. Maine. Fred A. Pisber late of Bleehtll, in said A n copy of the lnu a substantial of Oct, s ms. Rod codicil thereto of recognition needful, | coanty. deceased. A certain instrument pur- Amanda Stevens, widow of Gilbert E. to be the Inst will and MARY SPARKS. late of CAMBBJWf* and above all * subeenber porting testament of a progressive legislation, hereby gives notice tbai •aid 1 in died Sain within a abort she has been deceased, together with petition for pro- the county of Middle***. o^raojo it shows a of Simpson, relay THE duly appointed executrix bate thereof and for change spirit.” of the last and the appointment of wealth of MASSACHUbElTS, time of her Mrs. will testament of N lc eighty-sseond birthday. Stephen Fisher, administrator with the deceased, and of the liierrof Joseph Walker, last year’s progres- GEORGE MATTHEWS, late of WINTER will probale had been in poor health some annexed, presented by Stephen N. j of Middlesex, d.ly *“ln<,“ Simpson Fisher and Augusta M. 1 county of ,0m» sive candidate for governor, has fol- HARBOR, Fisher, brother and having been prevented to the judge years. relatives are a sister, sister of said deceased, no Surviving in the of exeentor having j for our mid of Hancou. for J lowed Mr. Bird’s and baa county Hancock, deceased, no bonds been named in said will. county «c-,rd«J,, it lead, pub- Mrs. Elizabeth) Sinead, of Fond da lac, by th« terms of said will. poae ol being allowed, filed and being required AH Parker oi Spofford, late of in said the our mid countv be — persons demands tbe estate of Bncksport, probate court of licly announced that will support Wla., two brothers Alfred Stevens, of having against coonty. deceased. Pinal account of John F. said deceased are desired to tbe earns present Knowlton. exeentor. filed for settlement. be the republican candidate this year. Stenben, and Byron, of Bangor. Services for settlement, and all indebted thereto are Ordered. That notice thereof intereeled therein, by woe conducted at Bev. B. M. requested tc make payment immediately. BERTRAND E. of said court. pereonv P'‘b'^„j,,U In his letter to Ssmoel W. McCall, the church, CLARK, Judge week, Cabolivb G. Matthews. A true copy of the original. copy of ibis order three „,10i«I Moyle officiating. Interment in the Oct, t J91B. Ike Ellaworth American a ne««P*P< republican nominee for governor, Attest:-R. E. Crass, Register. o! 'ulncoct, family lot. at Ellawcrth, in .aid county j. pledging bis support, Mr. 'Walker prior to the aecond day of ',05,'^»Yr cod' Oct. 12. BUB. ItaSiUOk In th* District Conn of ths United Stout for that may appear at a probate StfiUtX Iklk, they and I"' ^ nays: the Hancock District of Maine. Ibei to be held at Ellaworth. m tM of Hancock, at ten o clock. of NOTICE. In the nutter ■ county Moit of the leaden the progressive party of if lhe> Raw’s This’ Lowell O. forenoon, and .how caaee. >uy hove privately or pnbliclj admitted the fa- is to certify that my wife. Marie L. Hosanrn, {** We offer One Hundred Dollar reward for rav I Xe.11.HS. of ProbU*' e new THISBrooks, haw left bed aad board with* Bankrupt. Judge tuity of farther attempts to establish case of Catarrh that cannot be cured *1beStRI*ND,,B. CLARK. any out just cause. 1 therefore forbid sll persons To the creditors of Lowell Q. of Catarrh Cor*. Hodgkins, A true copy party. by Hsu's from harboring or trusting her on my ac- *■ *he of F. J. CHENEY * CO- O. roomy Hancock, flff'g-c.a.l, KgjSS The logic of cveate elosrly chows this to he Toledo, count, as I shall pay no bills of her contract- and district aforesaid, bankrupt: Wf, the oaderslvned, have known F. J. after this date. Raxjph H. Baooxs. subscriber heraby true. Farther allegiance to the progressive for the lnstli and believe hmi Ask Us ing Is hereby Siren that on the tad **’r1,,.^0^ml»Vadtu Cheney years, People Ellsworth, Oct, i. lflb. THEhe haa been duly appointed to more obstruction. honorable In nil business transac- tha NOTICEdayof October.a. iafiB* Bllaoorth. I forbid all peraoaa truatin, them nek other business ss nay properly come be lebted thereto are requested cratic party. oa aa free. Price 71 cent* per bottle. Sold by an toy. Sold only by ua, 10 caaia. aay acoomat, there la plaaty of room aad tore said aMMing. Wii.ui«^W»7^»o Ml immediately. Hoot* The welfare of this ooaatry sad Its progress aecoatmodaMoac to eara lor them at the Qmtaat w. __ htfarec in Druggist*. City .. Bankruptcy. a a smts Farm boom. Abtbcb B. Mrrcwau. aad prosperity la the fa tore sow Us la the Take Hall’s Family Pills for eonstapatloa. Ellsworth. Ms., Oct. IS. IMS. Oct. A 1*1*.

•efi 1 " — ■ .1 ■ HANCOCK 8. J. COURT. ... LtAKK WOOD. NORTH ELLSWORTH. IN THI STOCK BARN. Fred Garland ia ill. Joseph Nason is gaining slowly, after a OCTOBER TERM BEGAN TESTER- Irving Sellabury ia working tor Martin severe iiloeee. Take all manure and soiled lit- DAY MORNING. Che Beloved Oarland. Miss Cora Blehardeon la home from ter oat of the horse stable each Tbe much-needed flab poreena have been Bangor, confined to the house with a lame morning. Much of the straw can LOOKS LOW A SHORT TBRM — TRIALS pnt in at tbe outlet of Beech Hill pond, foot. be dried the day on a Art of To-morrow — during and aportamen the look will BRont grand rack and frequenting pond Mrs. Louise Moore la at Nloolin oaring used again. lor and tra versa jurors. improved flahing. for her Mr*. Minnie Keep a tR>ugh or tank of clean daughter, Danico, Soothing Charlea O. Oarland and wife and L. E. who haa been quite ill. water In dvery pig pasture. tub court. and wife took a motor boat The flock Hoyt recently Mrs. Hannah Maddocks received word Justloe — AUISO W. sheep must hare Presiding Kino, Bill- up Union river to the Little Falla, atay- shade and shelter the hot Saturday of the death of her great-grand- worth. during one and There are of ing night returning the next day. little Fiorenoe of Ken- Clerk—T. P. Maioniy, Ellsworth. days of summer. Be sure It Is many types femininity, daughter, Babins, — bat the rarest most fourteen County Attorney Pud L. Mason, Bill- provided. perhaps and ap- nebonk, aged months. She was who Caatina Alumni Reunion. the child worth. Separate the pigs In uniform preciated Is the girl soothes. youngest of Mrs. May Haynea O. Tbe annual reunion of the graduatee Sheriff— Foun Iiuar, Bllsworth. lots. The larger always rob the There are so many vivacious girts, Bablne, formerly of Ellsworth. L. Bluehlll. and former atudenta of the Eaatern Crier—Easarr Omood. smaller ones. types which excite one to mirth or to State — N. L. On noil l. South Peoob- normal will be bald at tbe Deputise Get all wethers lively Interest, but there is only one achool, Caatina, Swan's and lambs In MOUTH OB' THE RIVER. icot. Stinson Hooraa, Mud; Paul In a hundred who Hammond atreet eburch, Thura- the market as soon as At. A girl soothes. She Is Bangor, W. Scott. Deer tale. good Oct. from like the oasis In the desert, restful, re- day, 28, 4.30 to 8 o’clock. Francis H. after two weeks with Stenographer—C. O. Billows, Portland. article never goes a-begging In March, to Buppar will be aervad at 6. All who plan D. Miaon, a good market. freshing, welcome one and all. The his parents, M. H. March and wife, haa Messenger—Pmur Bllawortb. to attend woman with the keen wit, she of the abould notify H. L. Moaher, 212 returned to Calais. More than 800 veterinary sur- \ bubbling mirth, the with the lan- Eaaex atreet, Bangor. The October term of the supreme geons have signed a petition con- girl William Holt returned recently from all judicial court tor Hancock county opened | demlng the tight checkrein guorous manner, are of Interest at Portsmouth, N. H., where he haa been times and under certain but NORTHEAST HARBOR. yesterday aftarnoon, with Associate painful to horses and prod' conditions, employed. W. ol the girl who soothes never falls to at- The Neighborhood house was closed on Justice Arno King, Ellsworth, pre- tlve of disease. Mias Hattie Holt la at home from Port- At tba of tract wherever she may be. Columbus day. siding. opening court, prayer land, after an absenoe of four months. wmiawswmiwnrtrtrtiinsKK It Is she who smoothes down your was offered by Rev, R. B. Matbewa, of the Charles N. Small Is in Boston to attend Congregational church. ruffled feelings when circumstances the championship bsseball games. ELLSWORTH PALLS. Indioationa an that the term will be seem to have conspired against your Mrs. Temperance Butler will leave Bun- lor peace of mind. If your dressmaker day Vinalhaven for the winter. short, practically all tba civil case* STAMPING OUT FOOT Bav. H. W. Conley la supplying the pul- has to deliver new frock at Mrs. Qideon Scull, has closed her for trial confined failed your at Deer Isle ScurmSt/^/ specially assigned being cottage at Msnchester and returned pit and adjacent charges for the promised time or if maid bag point, Smith & Haul Etnarti within this weak. your to Boston. Bev. O. J. Quptill, while Mr. Quptill is just broken your favorite bit of china, ATTORNEYS PRESENT. AND MOUTH DISEASE Phillip Bunker, who has been ill at his spending a vacation in Massachusetts. you take your troubles to the girl who home in Sutton has returned to Oilman The attorneys present at tha opening of soothes and come away feeling much high school. court were; H. E. Hamlin, A. F. Burnbsm, better for her words. Mrs. Charles who un- 1 BE£ [Prepared by United States of cheering Graves, recently department derwent an at the B. T. Sowle, Hanry M. Hall, George B. io learn tins moat uimcuit nrancn or operation hospital in agriculture.] Bar Harbor, is slowly recovering. Stuart, F. L. Mason, U F. Giles, D. E. social diplomacy—namely, tbe gentle Farmers, cattle owners, cattle deal- Nathan Smallidge, who has been em- Hurley. John F. Knowlton, Harry L. art of must have, first of ers and and state soothing—yon ployed in McNulty’s livery stable W. E. E. county live stock during .B^rb-idoTm Crabtree, Whlttng, J. Weleh, all, a goodly share of Intuition. There the summer, has returned to Pretty sanitary officers are being urged by Marsh. Fulton J. Redman, Robert P. King, Ella- are times when ruffled friend iW*. wtfatis aa4 nO' the United States of your may department agri- Clarence on ■mi. ASK l& wortb; O. P. Cnonlngbam, T. H. Smith, want you to Ignore her very apparent Lurvey is employed the culture to continue further effective co- Hesper, which sailed last Wiley infected and made dangerous. In ", a single presentable nightgown ■ French, wife of Edward Johnson, formerly 32 are scarce at present. Central St., Ellsworth, Me. Herring to offer the who had left of Franklin, aged 56 years, 7 months, 13 many cases farmers who have been guest, ]' Levi who has been ill of measles, days. Special attention given to chronic Torrcy, uduced to Inspect their her own at home. is oat. by curiosity KIDDER —At Lynn, Mass, Oct 7, Almah rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, etc. neighbor's stricken herd have carried Only a very few of these hu- \ \ Frazier, widow of Charles F Kidder, and Misses Beatrice Gordon, Wlnnifred Gray daughter of the late Isaac Frazier, ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. WANT initiating exi>eriences are needed .. Capt by and Amy Joyoe spent Saturday in Rock- lie contagion back with them to their formerly of ELsworth. Telephone 83-3 to make the hostess land. j«u stock. In short, the foot und appreciate [ ", LUFKIN—At Corea (Gouldsboro), Oct 5, Capt Miss Doris Torry, who has been ill of mouth disease is the most contagious the advantage of a guest chest. A C Lufkin. Live ■ will soon returned to her school at shirt waist SIMPSON—At Sullivan, Oct Davi, Aaron F. P. Poultry measles, if all animal diseases. To be effec- The chest may be a ",", t, £)R. LAFFIN, Harbor. Sim peon, aged 90 years. Southwest a oak or cedar chest tive it a must be box, carved Seth and wife and Walter against quarantine 8151PSON At Sullivan, Oct 9, Amanda and Stockbridge but It \ or whatever fits into the general | Stevens, widow of Gilbert Simpson. DENTIST) Joyce and wife spent Tuesday night and inf only proportionately strict, ■ scheme of the room. Wednesday in Deer Isle. uust be continued until all danger of guest FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. In it should be stowed a night- A part? of about forty-three met with pleading the disease has passed. A j ", aMttrtiatnwv. ROOM 8 Farm Produce. at the kimono or a ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon parsonage that Is lifted too soon is as gown, bathrobe, was music and itiurantlne ... Maine on Friday evening. There an extra of Ellsworth, at useless as one that is not enforced. I dressing jacket, pair ", ", Miss Marion Trask presiding ■ singing. blankets, an extra coverlet, a the piano. Refreshments were served. N'ot only live stock, but such articles his hot water several large and ", | DO YOU SUFFER Hi SCOTT Mr. MacKinnon has recently brought i> hides, hoofs, skins, hair, horns, hay, | bag, ALICE bride to the personage. All wish them a ■ small sized towels, washcloths, ■ SPECIALTY MADE OP traw and similar fodder, manure, lit- TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND long life of happiness. Individual cakes of soap, ab- ",", POULTRY er. the contagion. I E ? GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. E- M. etc., may convey ■ Oct. 11.J- sorbent cotton, court plaster and FROM_JBACKACH Agent Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., of rort- In consequence the exportation of such and, for furnishing Probate and Surety Bonds medical helps. !! When your kidneys are weak and and articles without previous disinfection ", Agent OltYer Typewriter; typewriter supplies Live Dressed mbtttwmtm* to do not ■ It is a gracious touch add torpid they properly perform prohibited in the exposed and closed ; Cor. Main and Water Sts. (over Moore’s Drue other things for the comfort of ", their functions; your back aches Store). Ellsworth, Me. GOOD DEMAND. ip Now n'eas. In the case of animal products, the articles she might hesl- and you do not fee! like doing much taken from animals before guest, ■; ALSO whuTallM down imwever, You are to be tate to ask such as a work- !! of anything. likely WILLIAM SEMPLE 1014. and stored since that | for, I)R. \tig. 1. ■ Vinol ■ with black and despondent and to borrow trouble, Hade Strong and Wall By from all live basket equipped j OSTEOPATH ’ate away stock, ship- as al- ! white thread, a darning ball, .. just if you hadn’t enough Lamb, Veal, Eggs I was all run down icut without disinfection is permitted Specialties: Nervous Diseases, Waynesboro,Pa.—” ■ card ready. Don’t be a victim any longer. so it was needles and pins, scissors, \ \ Diseases of Stomach. after a hard spell of bronchitis >n affidavit that these conditions huve The old reliablo Hood’s I had ",of books and eyes, a roll of linen medicine, Treatment and Borst-Pierce hard forms to keep about pains ecu complied with. Hay and straw, Coniultetion, by Appoint- Co., easily. A buttons and numerous oth- Sarsaparilla, gives strength and ment, in Ellsworth on Fridays. In my chest and took cold l.irvested before this date east of the ; | tape, ; \ 6 Blackstone St., Boston. .. tone to the and builds friend asked me to try Vinol. 1 did and er things that suggest them- kidneys np Addreaa, Eastern Trust Bldg., Bangor. Maine and well .isstsslppl and before October 1 west the whole Telephone, 18T8 and 70S-1 it built me up so I am strong |; selves. I system. which the Mississippi and stored In places Hood’s a and I am able to do my housework I" A list should be kept of all ar- .. Sarsaparilla is peculiar 1 for three months before way from live stock and not within of and bad not done tides in the chest, and as soon combination roots, barks The local who does not ad Y. R. Hon- ive miles of infected with ; [ | merchant taking Vinol.”- Mrs. any premises is herbs. No other medicine acts like The merchant who doe, not advertise ii as any part of the supply ex- vertise is open the door to the boogh, Waynaaboro, Pa. e disease, also may be shipped on the no has the throwing hausted it should be replaced it, because other medicine Vinol createa an appetite, aids diges- me conditions. and )) ] mail-order house, which does advertise, Other bay straw same formula or ingredients. Accept a dull sea,on matte< it more profitable /oi r makes pars blood and creates immediately. tion. ust be first disinfected with formalin no but insist on and which is looking for just such open- Your back if it fails. substitute, having strength. money I I I 'H-H-H » 4, -4 I 1 l-l-l-H i l"H I H-4 Hood’s, and get it today. thoee who do advertise. ings. Geo. A. Psrchtr, Druggist, Ellsworth, Ms. :mi' mrat* COUNTY" NEWS Any teak, and always proad ot kit aar- riot tor hit onsuy. mscu5. Oct. U. H. _ Mac PI Milan Dui iMmI ia Bk- worta Maak. MCKINLEY. Mia Baael Cterfc ie Tiesting Mia. Clyde rherau. It being tkt wi2 ted pieeexre Orate Matter, ia Hu C.rise Boat-Item at Worth Soili-ena. of tkc gaprtte. a Tiatnte ia «fiit aar brterad heather ta a for Chandler Qnna, at Sort,heart Harbor, Lay-to spell wee a neat gneet at friends herd. eteraei ia tba beecm. daatb ad Breaker The haetret-aall gale’ team heM a .octal Bterlerd. That by tba E. e- P. and twi r’ the town hall Alfred litr HcKiatey ledge. on Betarday ag and swing this: a member at the Mrs. L. T. Waaher. bar aad a r=et ate apritht brother, iblhaiif kit meek. haisdtane,ma Bearer a kite ate ieeiet baaaaad ate father, aed YouH start an via a or a tried friete. old-pal-party pipe Mm France* togttoa aft Toeway ter the eawtiity. tret ate B teller* Thai are exited I* the be- a ma kin's cigarette quick as a flash, as soon rm red aitea ate fateiij ear Crepeat wym- tad as reaHxe a pathy ia Ihia »ree» aMictioa May they you it’s live bet to let your good Mrs. lteaa aad two children were Dyer aotefart ia the thoeebi that he tar abate rub some Prince Albert manors et tbe BsrtteU term, Eaathrook. they teaera ia aat dead, bad easy gear bed ora money up against teat week. term IMS* tea*. tobacco. if s like back to the aar ckartar be ia Why, beating — da.le.rt That draped H. M. TTiirmater ~l boa Oid Town aaaraiad far a aarite ad thirty days, that bushes for old-hocne P. A.'s so Ml ha to their new week, friendly, accompany family shear riei la fleet bt tpwad apaa aaa marts home them so Moadry. aeepy be aeet ta the barter«d rurr ate chummy-ltke. Warren Sgriager has dined ha borne fateily ate a rapy arat ba Tat Euaam You see. Prince Albert lets hear the aad has goat to Bedstone. S. H_ to apead j you the winter woh ha too Peer! song of the joy us jimmy pipe and the Mrs. A. 3. Cummings. Mrs. C. A. 0tim- makin’s all the The eoa and Mrs Bertie*: motored from 9wlli- cigarette day tong! emn Harbor Tbsnday. sailing oa tnmdi patented process takes care of that—and cuts here. CBANBEBBY B1 jKB out the bite and 13. (X o< parch! Mrs. Campbell. Bengea-rUte- Leslie Bee it bwiktiag u teldiTMte oa wco met her dang user Virginia ia Bangor Thursday, seme to her old borne here to j In. End B.riea bar ban ia Perttead spend Sttadey. Oa aeeoant of aalaesmMe weather, the Mrs Viitrrt Skat tpest a fra day* re* teda#' aid aoeMCy rapper and eate was eraily as snook. postponed to Wednesday ereamg. whea sett Bret ia ia Cttedra am the a laosem tnl ostt yacht Albert they had time, realm-.ag Prince Hobo m- tor in errtt the Mn Gilbert stonier. a be hat national joy amoke Friende of Mrs. Floes French Ishana tpest tkc of Lawrence. Mam were saddened to team of ber sadden death Thamday. Tbe In Florence sparlia* it riaixikg her taaexsi *i< arid Monday at tbe Mrthodat an and daagkter at WtatkwL were you ever pipe- charch. Ber. W. H. LWtnbam tAaatiag- Gilbert Baeebraak kat Marled tkt cellar happy? Did you ever Mn. Ioums was the resent daughter lor kit new knaar. irppcaate tkt cncrek. of the late John P. and hit a brand that ;Leacm Preach, Bieterfi Stltrl intent an of Mr. aad jost and rani arid here anul her atmage. Her In Cteriea Saiga*. who ted tel aery poshed plfinqirp iattmt and ililfioc for aid home eeeo- ill at whooping conga. died at id o’clock your The kind cicm and ehnrch slWbiioa coo turned palate? Soadsy Bight. Dr. Laait Hodgkin*, at that tbrongh life. Much eympatbe a n- sort of teased yoor Elitaati, ate Dr. J. D. Phillipa did praeeed tor the hachand. eon and daagb- lor w«i» cfsryibia* poanbie to ten tkt liute one. smoaeappeme ter. Flowers trom frieate and Spent ITS Sympathy ■ exteteed to tkc beret red more then an- in Lawrence were beaotital fire-op, beytmd t family. ioa. other—and so on, dseser-.pt Ok IL Boobbt. right Oct 1L B. to the _ j pillow-period! CAPE ROSIER. • 8CLLZVA5 HA HBOS. Wen,, that’s P. A, Capt- Albert Grey is putting hi* yachts Mr*. Cbaric* Allen *u a recent gneet no matter how hook into winter quarter*. yoo cl relative* in Banger. it or Mm. Chart** Blake, who ha* been rwit- I fp—pipe cigarette. Itjuat-jams-joyinto Mr*. C. A 9tiaa« visited ace nephew. iag in Cactiae. is horn*. your system ! You nail that fact hot off the Philip Eaten, orer Sunday. Maurice Gray sad a party ol friends mad* bat, because it’s case-cards information! And Tbe Sunday school w-Ui none :ta eew- a Ashing trip to Isle so Hast Monday. *.oo* next Sunday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. handed out to youfor personal and immediate William Cliff art aad family, of Ver- There will be a debate at t he high echoed attention as about as real and true as mont, -rutted hen last week, coming by being Friday afternoon at IX, to which the automobile. you’ve heard since Hector was a pup! public it cordially invited. Wilbert aad Memlie Crocket:, with P. A. is sold in the red for Considering the inclemency of the i toppy beg the :heir wire*. an rutting their father. weather, there wa* a attendance at i of a red good Chari** Crockett. price jitney ride, 5c; tidy tin, 10c; Soron* Friday night. There will be f and tin Jordan ha* aond hi* pound half-pound humidors—and—the classy pntmrf another meeting is two wee**. Eageae family into the Ephraim Dyer hooee. which be crystal-glass humidor with die sponge-moistener top that’s not i OhnTkXT. recently purchased. only a joy us thing to have at home and at the office, bat it keeps i Amanda, widow of Gilbert Simpson, Percy Clifford will begin oa a cottage P. A. in the highest state of perfection. died Oct. t. She bac been in Monday at Weir core, for Ber. James failing health j e s i of New York. *everei year*. Bee.de* her bodily m- Fairley, Oct.». R. J. < firsutM*. there wa a lom of ber mental G. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N. C and sne waa power*, constantly expecting I-AMOfSE. the return of ber botbaad who had died M re. Charles end soo several years before. She had been rerj Hodgkin* Roger j leave tor Bonn. kindly eared tor by Mrs. Oars Smith, who to-day have been visit ng in Addison, are bon. * !••>: wwk m with Mr. ^;tpJef’ bad been with her aererej years. Mrs. : Herbert and Haratd Hodgkins hare com- COUNTY NEWS nf s i v \ J-. \\ s Harry Gilley, srbo is in poor health. it parent*. Aliard Staples and wife. Taey Simpson, whose maiden name wa ! pleted their season s work and will toon boarding at pment srilb lira. Eliza ivtnnwd to Northeast Harbor Tuesday. Stevens, of Steuben, it survived by one i morn to Waterrill*. BKOOXUN. WEST IKE MONT. Robbins. Oct. 11. H. sister m the West. Service* were held at ! Mia* Marion who is Hodgkins, em- Ber. Mr. Cosxsx and family, of Sr. Beatrice It. Lent is home from San Miss GarmeUta a trained the home Monday afternoon. in the office at Bar Freeman, ployed telephone Har- George, ere visiting Re*. Loci* W«i. Juan. Porto Rico, lor a vacation o( a nurse at the Maine at couple WEST SULLIVAN. in tbe death of David bor, ha* been at home the two weeks. general hospital Clarion Simpson, pest Mrs. Faustina Hall and little Of seeks. Mue Runt Baa teen away (or a dccghter, Portland, who will in is at Sara I. has to which occurred there graduate Jane, Bunker gone to Pittea Oct. 2. peased away Mr* W. H- Biot and Mia* Edith Bice of Jda** are friends little over e year. She was not intending Somerville. visaing borne for two weeks. teach. one o! sterling integrity and upright life, attended the Baptist State conreattoo at here to take a vacation, bat a loach of isiand Sandav at tbe Methodist | Mr*. H. H. vi.*;;ed rela- who was a friend to all, and in whose Weterrille last week. Mr*. Bice has morning fever caused her to advise a va- Havey recently gone Mias Meres has gone to | physician Joyce Revere, ebnreb Bev. H. C. Doran a fine tives at long life there waa hot a btemiab. “Hia to North Lirermon for a visit. preached i cation in the cold weather. Pro*pect Harbor. ber Brook*le All traces of Mass., to visit aunt, Mr*. sermon word waa aa good as hia bond,” and many to a large congregation. Then lever have left her. Charles Brmt^n ha* returned from hi* Ata special Iowa last week, Bond. meeting was no st tbe a one in unfortunate circumstance baa snppij Congregational sea* >n's work at Bar Harbor. the restriction upon the cism in- GOLDEN UTBODING placed Miss Mina Stewart has rone to Provi- ebnreb. received of hie bounty. In matters ■ public the summer month* was An esteemed West T re mom R. Mrs. R. H. left fori dustry daring dence. R. where she is a* a couple, S. Moyle Wednesday be was always interested, and bore his 2-, employed Tbe circle re- removed, so that tb* are State law Congregational sewing Springer and wife, celebrated their golden rl*it to relative* in Rhode Island. in oontribotioa* for asm. part the same. Mr. become tained meetings, after six weeks' vacation, operative. wedding on beptemoer 25, at Windsor, Mias Annie of t Harbor, waa and until Mrs. John L. Wells, of Handy, Proip Simpson ninety years old, Oct. U. Jacksonville, at tbe borne of Mrs. J. D. Phillips. Plans where £_ H. Got., they have been spending tte is visiting her sister. Mrs. Marcu* Cleat**. the last three had been able to be Fla., is ber *i»ier. Mrs. Harold D. were made tor Reas yean, visiting entering tbe Harbor sum user with their children. Miss Maul Shaw from up sad stout with his friends. He had Power*. aid on Oct. 2D. his returned BAB HAKBCB. society A reception was held at the Windsor been eared tor by Mr. and Mrs. Steuben and is the guest of Ur* rge Ri- tenderly George C. Hall has goo* to Bangor to Mrs. Alice of Baker’s Methodist a A boose of C. A. Wearer on First Sooth Gilley, island, cbuch. handaome building naldc. Urey, dbo have been untiringly devoted the winter with his Mrs. street was badly damaged by Ore Thurs- spend daughter, spent * part of last week here completing which oecupisee the sue of the little to bit wants. All bu family have been George Ober and Leon Thomas have re- day morning. The fire started T. C. Stanley. arrangements to occupy ber Donee in church in which Mr. and Mrs. Springer apparently turned from November. She is were Northeast Harbor. Raymond from tb* kitchen store. The boose wae Ber. Looii West and John F. Staple* at- well pleased with tbe married fifty years ago, and where from and Ttaoma- worn done G. D m were Daley Caribou Daley almost gut led before the flame* ware ex- tended the Baptist State convention at by Atherton thor- they regular attendants during the from Seal Harbor. tinguished. There was an i mare nee of WaterviUa las* week. oughly renovating the noose. thirty-four years of their residence in morfi- on Windsor before to Capt. V. B. Gordon died Sunday IUHI the building. Richard Garter and family, who have A merry party came by automobile from moving Maine. The church was ing. at his home. Gordon bad beeo A which will be afflli- the season here, returned to their Bootbbey Harbor Saturday to spend a few handsomely decorated. Oapc. military company, spent wai with Archer and Many old triends of Mr. and Mrs. a life-long resident of Suliivau, and ettd with the national guard, it being or- home in Philadelphia Monday. days Gilley wile. In the for towboat were Mrs. Julia Marson and Sponger attended the and many yean master of the ganised here. The State will be asked to Dexter St root and wife, who have party daugh- leeepuion, they spent were showered Eaton. He leaves one son, Adel- send a ter Geneva, ber sister, Mrs. Neva throughout the with Phillips captain to drill the company. Offi- the summer here, hare returned to their Gregory, day of Batb, and Mrs. Bessie Baker congra: u la f ions. bert W. Gordon, formerly superintendent cers chosen ere as follows: First lieu- home in South Framingham. Maas. niece, A of children cf schools here, and now connected witbtb# tenant. Dr. John T. Hinch; second Bnrgese, of St. Jobnsbnry, Vt. Mia. family eight blessed the There is a three* masted * ease l and two union of Mr. end State educational and two lieutenant, H- Russell Emery; medical Gregory and Mrs. Burgess returned to Mrs. Springer, ail of department, two-masted vessel* at the shore of the whom save one Mrs. daughters. Misses Bessie sud Vera. The officer. Dr. Ralph W. Wakefield; chaplain. Bath Moodsy. John Taylor accompanied Em ..a Hinckley— Pcrter property with crashed stone, lum- are funeral wiii be held at tbe home lue*day Bee. A. C Lamed. ibem on bis way borne after a summer living. They have twenty-four ber and sand. afternoon. spent here. Mrs. Marson and Mira grandchildren, many of whom were (me- ant. CM Oct. IL M. Mrs. G. W. Herrick, who has been visit- Geneva will remains tew the seven but three SUNSET. days to get tbe Children, _ left for were near ing friends here, Bangor Saturday mother, Mrs. Caroline settled in a enough to be present for the Henry Haskell and family, former resi- Moore, UJWfcA. to visit her sister before retaining to her new borne for tbe winter. golden anniversary — Mrs. Ella Zinu dents here, an here tor a visit of two and home in Mass. F. B. MU* Carrie Stewart spent the week-end weeks. Somerville, Oct U. SJTLST. Springer, of W indeor, and George w. with her cousin. Wills skewari, at Pro** George Parson and wife, who have spent Springer, of Ault, Col. The absent Raymond H. Small is exhibiting three NOBTK PENOBSCOT. pect Harbor. the summer at the ‘-Farm” at Haven, left JJ* J H Springer, of Glendale, pumpkins raised on “Breexy Hill farm”, Cal.; Mrs. for Virginia Thursday. They will visit William Alien la visiting in Masaa- Ralph Runyon, of Taylor, UR; The community was shocked last Tuesday the combined weight of which is Mr*. Rudolph Sharp, of Kersey, and Mrs. oldest 1U^ Mr. Parson’s mother in cbaeetti by the sudden death of one of its The Cambridge, Maas., Jasper Nowood, of West Tremont, Me. pounds. largest weighs fifty pounds on their Home. way Chandler Hutchins and Mrs. received citizens, Capt. A. C. Lufkin. six ounces. spent Sunday with _Mx. Springer many O. E. a cake preseDia. iu Lu kin had lived here aod chapter, S.^gave bis parents, J. M. Hutchins and wile. including (60 gold. They many years, social at its will to California to iD Henry Knowlton, for sixty years a resi- regular meeting Friday go spend the winter will be greatly missed, especially Each member a George la Leacti, road commissioner, before to Maine. dent of this died at evening. represented returning in much inteissU®* place, September 28, cake. One candidate received the church, which he was the home of hie Mrs. C. S. degrees while operating the road machine on the 001 u- a daughter, Pi is, _ Thelma. t*° of the orders. The grand matron of the He leaves a widow, two sous and at Everett, Maes. He was eighty-one State road last week, (ell, hi* right arm be- grand lodge of Maine, Mrs Mary B. daughters. Much is ^ years of age. The remains were broug bt Price, CASTIN'E. sympathy will visit Lookout chapter, Oct. 29. ing badly injured by striking the gearing. here for interment. Rev. O. J. Gnp.ill Mr*. G. E. the bereaved ones. Mr. Leach has a hard on Parsons spent severs! officiating at the funeral. He leaves five Oct. 11. Ixe Femme. job the Lo* ell's days 9* AND SCALP last week in Oct. U. HAIR daughters and three sons. wood road, bat good progreaa is being Bangor. Oct. 4. Sadie. SOUTH WEST HARBOR. made. Rev. Mr. Ratse 11 and wife, of _ Weston, Ha Mass., are spending this week in Thought NEED DAILY CARE Mrs. May Mitchell and who The Sunday school gave a concert in tbs Caatine. are OAK POINT. daughter, Wife—I wonder why there church afternoon. It waa Mn. Alice Coomb* Sunday well at- left Monday for Saco heaven. Husband—®*’ Sodden M macular Aefce# and Palma—Sead marriages in If value the appearance of yonr A. H. Urindle has bought a hone. tended, and the part* were well rendered. and Newburyport to tbe you Sot Be. spend coming cause it la heaven, of course. hair you should treat your scalp as Richmond who has been ill the The floral decorations were fine. The month. March, That is — if use the right often and well as brush you remedy credit tor this exhibition is doe to you your teeth, throe is no Sloan s Liniment is a real io msinly Miaa pest weeks, better. necessity every the Bee. Mr. Gertrude Bowden, who is rub into the twice — pastor. Davis, who has teaching Enough. aud scalp pores home for young and old. Ita merits ia put in W»U-BxpsmM Lise* No* Dr. Smith and wife have returned to forth special effort* to maintain the Sun- Surry, spent the week-end at her daily a little Parisian Sage. This raised ia dozens of letters. A stiff meek j b.>me Pure blood is indispensable «o the bealW xmd colds, children's spraits, those aching day school During the concert, iter. Mr. in North Oastine. treatment is not a mere “hair tonic”. their home in Cambridge, Maas. R and strength of the lung*. The delie** muncles, that sharp neuralgia pain —these Smith, of South Penobscot, gave a clean- It is bottled nourishment for the hair Mr*- Annie at met ore of it nece*aary- Mrs. Ethel Alley expects to move into find guaranteed relief in gleam's Liniment. cut and forceful discourse. Saunderst, of Buck sport,' these organs makes it is wonderful what Everr home meets with sudden aches sad When the lungs roots and simply the David Mare hell house this week. Oct. 1L spent Sunday and ««h the blood i* impure accidents. Tour home needs a bottle. Be., H. Monday her sister I an its use for even a _ their and are improvement he. aad I1JL Mrs. Aiiard tone, even If they permit!**1 Mrs. Georgia March and son Donald Staples, fully week will make m the appearance of EAST BLL expand freely, they have not the power EH11X. P-Perkins is in * anyone's hair- It never injures, is aad Ruth Sargent epent tbs week-end in Ellsworth serving on i to perform their important work. The fact Arthur Ashworth it home from Provi- the jury. His in delightfully cool and pleasant to the Bar Harbor. daughter Agnea is spend- there is nothing more necessary and out the dence, B. L ing tbe week in the ki scalp takes dull, lifeless Mia. Flora is at home from Bar Bangor. physical economy than pore blood— Gray w****' look in the hair, making it soft, fluffy, c ASTORIA Mrs. Violet Grindla and Miss Era Mr*. who of blood that Hood's Saraparill* Harbor, where aba haa bean employed Harquail, was called horn* I re^a and beautiful. Two or three who have l*»l »«k This medicine is the good old glossy the summer. Thompson, been ill, are conra- by the death of her remove even trace through father, re- of the bloofl. applications of Iffin t turned family remedy for disease Oct. 11. M. to Use tine on or dandruff, and daily use will prevent Saturday. scrofula, rheumatism, catarrh, and low laUMFwOnrlOYwa week two more deer Mr*. A its return. George A. Parc her and wen ibot Everard Leach, who haa bean in run-down conditions of the system. one Horace Qrindle the home are so P*’* the leading druggists everywhere can For say llchiaess of the skis, for skin here, by and (me by of Sew* 11 Perkin* the this time, when coughs and colds Wit past lavaloabia furnish you with Parisian Sage—it rashes, chap, pimples, etc., try Dona's Oint- Balph bam. month, haa returned to Penobscot. aient. Hood's Sarsaparilla is an uke it costs but a trifle. ment, ISc at all drag stores.—Adet. Oct. U. g. N*d tonic. Get it to-day. and begin to Staples and wilt several spaat day* once. Accept no aubecituto.-Ad*. to a flfrfryrt iuBtfwtt, nearby basement and aat down to In the shoemaker'* hand there ml think. COUNTY NEWS. He could not work. ■till clutched one moist pretzel eared' He could still Teel that from the handful be bad anatcbeu • long, skinny BURR*. Unger pointing at bis nose! from the boy’s basket. the BchneRcr Mrs. D. J. Curtia is ill. Pursuing got up and put on bis hat Frits looked at his dog Schneider. He would take no rest nnd do no work He was bis one friend now tbat the Edward Sperry is at boras from Brook- All Women Need intil be had the lin. put matter to a flnnl world had deserted him because of a a corrective, occasionally, to right a disordered stomach, test, it would be Pretzel easy enough. They pretzel. At least bis faithful dog would Mias Athol lime left for Bangor Mon- which is the cause of so much sick headache, nervous- kept pretzels at tlid' eorncry grocery. be there to witness Ills death If the day. He ness and sleepless nights. Quick relief from stomach would go there. He would pretzel should mark bis end. buy Paul Clark h at boms from Massachu- a or two ot some. : troubles is assured by promptly taking dose and Fritz picked up the pretzel to eat it; setts. Warning of Death "I A vlll haf a nickel's vort' of then placed It on the chair near him pret- j The Methodist society is preparing for a zels." he said. while he arose to lock the door. He How It Was Dispelled drama. “Pretzels?" replied the clerk. “All had a sudden feeling somehow that It out. W. T. Carlisle is having his house Sorry. We've got another bar mrglit be his last lunch, and when be Beecham’s Pills MERRIAM ROUSE tel cornin', but ain't was found the painted. g, WILLIAM dey here yet." by sorrowing neighbors They act gently OD the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowtels, assisting Frank A. Mun.ey' Co. Fritz turned with a he wished to he discovered after Mrs. Agnes Clark is visiting at New- and these and them in a condition. Copyright by groan and Went only regulating organs, keeping healthy out. they had battered their way in. It bury Neck. These famous pills are vegetable in composition—therefore, harmless* leave no after-effects and are not Fritz wulked down the street until would look better In the papers, rea- j Miss Celia K;ne went to Ellsworth to disagreeable habit-forming. shifted his feet on he came to a cafe. There, on the soned Fritz. work Monday. A box of Beecham’s Pills in the house is a protection again* die Frlw Sdmeller counter So he heaved a and troubles caused stomach and the foundation in front of Donovan s with the pickled onions nnd the ^labored sigh j Cap*. Frank Oott and family returned many annoying by ills, lays Mass rail 1 Ok dried his to door. munched the Iasi herring, bus a dish of pretzels. dragged heavy feet the to Swan’s island Monday. _ aIl,| contentedly What easier than to buy a glass of Ills trembling lingers fumbled with handful of pretzels. The thlic Dr. Howard Miliiken, of Hallowell, is 0f a bis beer, stroll over and For Better Health nonchalantly grab /-- nU old home at North ac- generous schooners stood visiting Surry, Directions of of Donovan's a handful? There were no dark brow- Special Value to Women are witli EvOfT Bo*. companied by uis auiu, Mrs. Frances Sold by Druggists Throughout thm World. In bom—. 10fc» 25c. 111®* ed men In the saloon. before Lever ton. foam from his jje blew the glass, The bartoner drew his beer. Schnel- struck the sawdust with a Mrs. Nelne Pierce called on friends in A ns it ler raised It with a trembling hand out a hand to ware North Brooksville last week. Her sister, GREAT POND. KailroaBs anB Steamboats. mat plon. reached and took one sip. As the cru^cal mo- never of Mrs. Jane Conary, returned home with great bowl, empty pret ment drew nearer his courage ebbed. J. F. Haynes, who has been seriously 111, freo lunch her for a week’s visit. that stood on the He walked toward the free lunch. is around again. Kin, Oct. 11. L. counter. A greasy cross section of herring was Mrs. Emery spent the week-end with bHiked into a pair of eyes gcbneller the Instrument of fate. As Sehneller (riends in Bangor. shoe NORTE SEDGWICK made him think of buttons reached his hand over the tbat pretzel dish Miss Gertrude Williams at home from mus Mrs. Roland a few last is times magnified. A bushy the foot os.slhle pret- inScott’sEmulsion is nature’s blood- 50 cents on deposit with G. A. Parcher at6.it am, for Bar Harbor and Intermediate tiitished and waiting for their owners. great landings. Return leave Bar Harbor Monday while ita medicinal nourishment and if, after you have used the box of zel. He be had maker, aDd Thursday at 10.00 a m for Rockland and sighed. Yesterday morning the to the Mi-o-na, you decide that it has done intermediate He caiue fiom Uls reverie strengthens organs expel landings. torturing been no happy. and apbuild your strength. you good, all you have to do is to BLUEHILL LINK tu see tlmt Itachel stood before him, impurities He decided to go and get a beer at Scott’s Emulsion Is thousands tell him so and he will return your Leave Rockland Wednesday and Saturday surrounded a of helping by group sympathiz- Donovan's—that Is, he would If fate every day who could not find other relief. money. at 6.(0 a m, for Blnehill and intermediate who sobbed In unison with her. Hi* Hundreds of landings. ers, did not Interfere. He was prepared alcoholic substitute!. people have been re- leave lieved of Return Blnehill Monday and Tbars* "A boy comes by me as 1 go In der stomach agonies by using day at 9.00 a m, for Rockland a id intermedi- for anything now. this store," she blubbered. "He trips me. remarkable remedy. It is not ate landings. It was early. Une or two Ital- On s will be made from very simply a food digester: it is a medi- Fridays special trip und out from my baud rolls der nickel. Rockland to Brooklln and return, all ians on their way to work, with lunch- cine that all of the making I)en he It an' I tries to lick him. puts digestive intermediate landings. grabs boxes and shovels, were drinking. The organs into normal condition and a lickln's mit a But I can't make big bartender looked sleepy, but not half gives ruddy, glowing, vigorous Steamers of the Mount Desert Lines con- an' off he scoots mit dar nickel. A nect at Rockland with Bangor Line steamers boy. so hollow eyed as Fritz. health. change for the better will from and to Boston. Mister Shoemaker!” be seen Oh. forgif me. ••Beer." said Fritz. after the first few doses of MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE sec was and its continued use will Fritz could that the fight “Ye look rocky. Dutch,” commented Mi-o-na, Steamships North Land and North Star soon the power to eat at leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesday, useless. He soothed the child and gave the barteuder. “Made a night of It?” give anything any time and not suffer distress after- Thursday and Saturday at 6.03 p m. her 5 cents for herself. She was not said Fritz. “Neln,” ward. Use Mi-o-na and see how H. T. SANBORN, Agent, Bangor. to blame. When the children had gone 8chneller took a little sip. Even much more there is in life. he locked his and walked down shop from beer the joy had fled forever. Hcgal Notice*. the street. It was well to keep mov- And when joy flees from beer for a ing until the end came. man like Fritz, what has he left? NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. shoemaker's rested on a The Same In Old Town STATE OF MAINE. The eye boy “Dass lch so traurig bln,” ran through a James F. a few paces ahead who carried Farmer, of Win- Fritz's mind. in the of At first Old Town WHEREAS,throp, county Suffolk and basket covered with a paper. Schneller felt something. He could Residents Speak Out commonwealth of Massachusetts, by his Then he mortgage deed, dated June 29, 1912 and re- Schneller looked carelessly. not tell at first what it was. But when for the Welfare of the Public. corded in Hancock of deeds, vol. brown of what he felt registry 490, caught the glint he saw out of the tail of his eye the page 299, conveyed to the Union Trust Com- Better It Is the same in as was a He hastened his just Old Town here pany, of Ellsworth, Maine, and said Trust sure pretzel. dark stranger lean over the bar not ten Nothing In our friends there out Company conveyed to me, the undersigned, — Ellworth; speak footsteps. feet away, he knew what had settled than bread and butter by an assignment, dated Aug. 81, 1915 and re- in the same glad, earnest way as so corded in Hancock of deeds, vol. It was a whole basket of pretzels! a cold cloud over his soul. many registry 517. like thick, when the bread is made a certain of real with grateful Ellsworth men and women have page 871, parcel estate, “Foy." said Fritz, seizing the young- It was the snme man. Schneller was William Tell Flour. all personal property therein contained, from spoken in these columns for years situated iu Hancock ster's nrm. “I vant a pretzel.” His too scared to move. He knew that past. Ellsworth, county, and bounded and described as Nothing more wholesome, William A. Tear, prop, of groeery, Brad- Maine, follows, eyes were sunken and glaring. The the end was now at bnnd. to wit: About two hundred square rods of land or a better food for bury St., Old Town, “An in- situated on the shore of on boy twisted away. “Hello. Mike!" said the bartender, either, Me., says: Green Lake the children, because jury resulted in disordered kidneys and I southern aide of the road leading to the said "Dese ain't fer sale, mister," he said. his face brightening. growing Lake and bounded as follows: Beginning at suffered intensely. I used Doan’s the shore of the Lake at the golii' som'eres. Dey ain’t Hello son of a gun!” William Tell is made from Kidney Junction of said Cat f»***-^ “Dey're yourself, ye thence said road in a Pills with better results than any other road; following gener- mine." returned the Htranger. "Ye look like Ohio Red Winter Wheat, ally easterly direction twenty rods; thence at kidney medicine 1 had ever tried. The a right angle ten thence run- “Xefer mind,” exclaimed Fritz. “1 a mourner at th- wnke av yer own richest in nutritive value. southerly rods; the small ning to the Lake to a point ten rods from “lov HAVE T vun The pains through of my back were EATEN TOTH LAST PRETZEL gif you a dime for pretzel.” fun’ral.” Milled a special process, the point of beginning; thence by the shore of HISSED THE STHANUEU. by relieved and my kidneyB were the Lake ten rods to the of boy backed toward the curb. Schnel- yer kiddin'," replied the other. William Tel! goes farther. More strength- point begin- “Quit ened.” ning, together with all the buildings should run. loaves to the sack in addition to Wiser. Hud he or tutd he ler. in terror lest he grab- "If be’u up all night, ye wouldn’t standing thereon. also with all fled, simply ye’d bread OVER THREE Together *■ wonderful making qualities, YEARS Mr. furniture, become invisible? Had one else bed him fiercely. be no better yerself." LATER, fittings, furnishings, utensils, ap- ibiy Tear said: “What 1 said in recommenda- pliances and personal property of every kind 8e,',‘ him? Had man? "I git .'ou a dollar!" he cried. “Vun “Ain't I be'n np all night, a laughin',” in, on or about said and used in there Wen any _<») tion of Doan’s premises Sl of fate Kidney Pills before holds connection with the same at the hneller put dt(wn his glass with dollar for vun pretzel!” cried the mustaehed instrument present and I can time; and whereas the condition of said mort- the screamed the thor- bar with his good recommend them as the lieer but half drunk. "Leggo me!" boy, ns he roared and beat the gage has been broken, now, therefore, by best kidney medicine on the market.” reason of the It seemed that he had received a oughly frightened. “Leggo me!" fist “I—I scared a Dutchman in here breach of the condition thereof, Price 60c. at all I claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. into the basket as turned the dealers. Don’t warning of death—a death that would Schneller reached ylst'dy till th' poor mutt simply Allan Qoikt, and ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- his Wm. E. come soon. With the next thought he he saw his chance slipping grab- color o’ sauerkraut. Y'e oughter seen, by Atty., Whiting. v -n«y Pills — the same that Mr. Tear Ellsworth, Me., Oct. ridiculed the idea. He had no enemies, bed a handful of pretzels. The boy 'lm. 5,1915._ had. Foster-Milburn subscriber hereby gives nonce that and as at the of his voice. The in a reelin' rer Co., Props., Buffalo, for the supernatural—bah. He howled top “I comes peevisn VVUl'l'UIUK, UAIMIM a CO. THEshe has been duly appointed executrix N. Y. of the would test the warning—then and street turned with one neck and crowd- wunst in me life, an’ here was that C. W. GRINDAL. last will and testament of SAMUEL there. ed up. Fritz bolted. Dutch shoemaker that stuffs himself Y. DESISLE8 late of LAMOINE. in the Fritz That was enough. The throng gave with pretzels and drinks beer fer the county of Hancock, deceased, and determined to eat another pret- given bonds as the law directs. All per- a well In the *el and the fate that awaited chase. With policeman whole ward. sons having demands against the estate defy of said deceased Win. lead, men and women dashed after the "He was 'em up from bot’ are desired to present He turned and took a step toward lappilT the same for settlement, and all indebted the shoemaker. The crowd grew as It ran Think's I’ll take me 5l&tca&lL thereto are free lunch counter. Then he stop- hau’s. I, grouch requested to make payment im*- mediately. bt’d. —from a score to a hundred and then out on th’’Dutchman. I looks ugller’n with one foot poised in air. Mart Janb Dbsislbb. At to hundreds. Donovan’s bull an’ I walks 14 1915. that moment the saloon porter prize pup Sept. thief! Lynch him!’’ wit’ me out. *wept the bowl of pretzels Into his “Stop Kidnaper! up to ’lm Jaw Dyspepsia Tablets *rnis beat on the terrified cars of Fritz as ‘Ye’ve eat last sez I. and started away with It. He yer pretzel,’ Will Relieve Your Stmmiannnuii, at his heels. He duck- Indigestion had carried out the free lunch and the the mob surged An I'll vote th' straight HepubUtan doubled. E. G. Moore. shelf stood bare of dishes. ed and turned and The po- ticket If he didn’t fall fer it. Th' poor liceman was fleet, but he was only do- boob at me like he’d seen a Genuine Had the black stranger meant that looked Prescription e never ing his duty. Schnellsr was running ghost. It was too good to spoil an’ I again would have the pleas- U4Im! Ask your Urafebt for mmm life. door an' hid aroun’ th’ Ckl«ofcoo for^S DtsMondft ran of a between his for his beats It out the L For All ure crunching pretzel V IMlIs ia Red sod Void metallic^ loan a bank Rheumatism *alb? But of Fritz ducked into an alley, scamper- corner. He comes a tearln" out In a 1 boxes, sealed witn Bine Ribbon. that was most absurd to all Rheuma—that is the name ot the scien- ail a little street and mutterin’. Den he back." ne^'money-catching”. explanations! should one id down frequented Ihinute. goes f DnuM. AtkforCl^im^TEBI tific is Why any DIAMOND s who desire same. Better prescription that patting rheuma- Want turned the corner nearest to his base- Fritz had listened, his mouth hang- BRAND PILL*, for M | to him. a shoe- known as tism out of business. stop peaceable yean Best. Safest. Always Reliable irs to-day. ment. He could hear the pursuit in ing. As the roar of the bartender’s Waher. from eating pretzels? SOIP BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Rheuma cures by driving the uric acid the distance, but he had lost it. He lnughter arose Fritz 09 me to life with ‘lV'ake up, Dutch!” exclaimed the io-^Sawins BANK, Ellsworth from the blood. It also acts directly and ran down the step and closed the door a bump: He set down his beer and artender. “D’ye fink ye Bee a quickly on the kidneys, bowels and blood behind him. Then, with the curtains both hands to the wrists In Bwe and is better for spook?” plunged them than most so-called half drawn, he saw the crowd the bowl. As a crunched kidney cures. 'Xeln." answered Fritz with sweep pretzel pretzel dignity. Gratifying relief comes in a H lss by baffled, but hot with the lust of the between his teeth he took a long drink. The mail-order house is day, because not Tell I am today." advertising Rheuma acts st one time on the for your business. What are kidneys, rrltz chase. It tasted good again. you going stomach, liver and blood. 60 walked slowly to his little shop to do about itt cents a bot- ] I tie, of Geo. A. Parcher and all druggists. •UrT'fce foar. by six It —fuH km skimped abates a ML THE bn goes.’ I my as weil lake a ACE (toortakt after poor Denton aa ta risk a shot ta the back." OF SPADES He chased the door of the shack and Bliss College went eat te the overhanging cKT The AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN who want to succeed aiwatmi lifted grim, dark shouldem and to accomplish the most ol which tbsy ars capable, will 9ud our com- bam height sunshine. mercisl training tbs means ol increased earning power. There Wu Uck Under ft Ike tour bms were in coasnttatkni at the brink of the precipice They CAPABLE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN who desire a means ol live- After AM. lihood sod independence, should take our course* as tbs lint step to re- are tier ed a little at Blake's approach. positions as stenographers, bookkeepers, private secretaries, end craft sponsible ”1 era* saying,” said Andrewt ae employee* ot the Stste sad United dtatet Government through Civil ROYAL "that I wish there was some other Service Short and special coansa lor taachsn and Sy. sppointment. advanced •r auBU iuchl way to get be the bottom of this here P-pUs. hose. Bat I dent know bow” "There brat any other way." sakl Fall Term Opens Tuesday, Sept. 14,1915 BAKING Jack as hr his belt and Fifty years ago. when the c d Mdt tightened slip- and we will send our Illustrated ped the noose of the new rope under Mall as this coupon you catalog of Califorata were Meg apwaed up. s bis armpit*. party of sans were pSayisg poker Ib When you reach the bottom yoa $u Fiuictaro. There were Deaton ant yank the rope three time*.' said i’eter POWDER m Andrews i Ferencs and Ones and son. "The* we Sower another rope for Chaffee and Blake. Patxy or what's left of him." “See here, boys.* said Patsy BkMl -'G.odby.” said Jack, and without of- AbsolutelyPure laying down f cr kings. “What's the fering to shake hands with them he use of oer wastin' oar time ben. none sat down oa the edge of the cliff. of ns havin’ any money, player* make it certain that who bad bought his life from Pe- claim which bad some time before h" “>« knife back Into bis Ml ADVAMCF <*«• policy of thl* iaetttntlon tor thirty yon » , and currents have been studied, their there arc lots at rocks and other ! terson. slipped the rHIKIII W IWwHHIrt psannrie looked well, but had at last petered MPAYMFMT recces lie the purcheeer'* ri*bt to no nulutlci of the even in pocket. They went into the nearest rood*, and a test of their qaalttr before payment It required. Do not welt for s store weather conditions have been investigated, obstructions below the water what out. Denton claimed that the original con- of lasts endeavor channels shark and drank heavily. venient proton, it oil] not conte. and every department base been supposed to be dear lead, which was very rich, bad bees of those PORTLANDBAX that would make tor the safety erd fairways. last. It was tbelr business to find It I GOBACOV9TA who “go down to the sea in ships" wonld The work that the government now is again. Jack Blake looked down at the Jum- baa aa at seem to base been thoroughly organised. poshing with tbe new apparatus that Tbe lead was not found, and tbe bled rocks far below be dangled no accurate search- And yet there exists to-day been devised lor the purpose is the natural result was that the men quar- the rope'a end. of which and complete chart by the use ing of the floors of the harbors and tbs reled. One day Patsy Denton, who Just then be swung under the cliff; marinem navigate their vessels with tbe New and him and he may channels along England was blamed for bringing them on a j something grasped firmly, Butter Printed at dear Paper that are of a the certainty they Meeting outer coasts for tbe apprehension these fruitless errand, disappeared over tbe j was dr.- wn to safe footing on a nar- of and their accurate row from the of danger. skulking highwaymen edge of the cliff. That night it was ledge thirty feet top Charts there are, thousands of them. oo the charts which the the lce. by proposed that it should be settled by ; preci[ insure the of Bat charts that wili safety course of ships is guided. lot who should be lowered to bring j He gasped when he gated Into the The American Office small craft are useless when they method seed is that of the wire l*enton. sailing Tbe up the body. There were five of them grinning face of Patsy hands of the of a are placed in the pilot drag. Tbe wire catches on a shoal and l-resent. Four of them regarded one “WhishtT cautioned Patsy, finger on and charts great paceenger steamboat, thus gives notice that an obstruction ex- Tbe fifth man lip. “Come inside. Blake, and listen to another furtively. smiled Best Red Lion will take a Casco location. quality water-proof and grease-proof vegetable that bay pleasure ists and its approximate Tbs and shuffled a brand new : me yam" parch carelessly ment steamer into and oat of almost nook a will not paper, printed with especially-made ink to every lead heaved from moving vessel pack of cards. “Then you didn't fall down—you butter-pap<*r comply on the coaat of Maine or Massachusetts, to disclose such obstructions. with new law. There is cheap* r paper on the market: DODe better he likely The lamp hanging over tbe rough j were not hurt?" asked Jack in smate- will be of little value to the man on the By the use of the drag the original surveys pine table shed iut strong white light ment. of a to brigs greet battleship steaming op of tbe Atlantic coast now are beings up- over tbe occupants of the room and Patsy a face darkened. Rockland tor its trial trips. plemented year by year with results some- searched the four corners of the shack. “No thanks to them murdering vil- PRICE, includiogjpaper and printing: For In 1900 a twenty-three- times and valuable. In example: amazing always The man with tbe cards rippled them lains that I'm not dead.- be said. loot pinnacle rack wae found in the main tbe tbe to find past practically only way through his supple fingers. “Twas Peterson himself pushed me 500 sheets pound size, $1.75 ; size, channel sooth of Vinalhaven island, was half-pound $1.50 tbe deep water obstructions to hit' "Now. you fellows." he said, "re- over. What are ye doin’ down here?" “ “ “ where the of water ia shout a and this often 1 “ general depth them with vessel, meant mender our agreement. PU deal out a fame after your remains." laughed 1000 2.50; 2.25 fathoms. At the eery time lone of the and lens of life. twenty-one ship hand to each man. The one who gets Jack. that this rock waa being examined and The workers meet know first st exactly tbe ace of spades will go down after Meantime Patsy had tagged persist located, the great battleship Delaware, what diets ace below the surface of the eeu Denton's body." ently at the rope. DON'T Your Butter Use of "SLOPPY” Rubber the boat which led the line in the great Cheapen By Stamp the bottom win of tbe drag is sweeping. The four grunted assent. Suddenly be dung tightly to the face British naval review a few yean ago. Tbu is done by finding at whet depth tbe “You remember it's a sixty foot drop of the cliff, and as the length of the the moat formidable floating eclipsing win strikes a lend line held at net from s down the precipice. We will lower severed rope hurtled down from above fort which the King had to oSer — the •mail boat which waits is advance of the you with a new ro;c. but there's a i Patsy I ten ton managed to kick out a Delaware within a tew feet of the passed Tbe end chance that tbe neks will chafe the stone. drag. greatest delay expense large occupy the McCauley bouse for the win- spot where the divers were at work. COUNTY NEWS. now, however, an caused by the difficulty rope, and it's a long way to tbe bot- < When the stone struck the bottom of ter. Two channels, which woe supposed to of having tha win peas close enough to tom of Death gorge.* I the gorge Patsy laughed thinly. have were Mrs. H. A. Brow-a, of Bar Harbor, visited ample depths, deepened by the bottom to be sun not to miss un- That's where we d be. eh?" WEST FRANKLIN. any Tbe four nodded. ! her United flutes when it was stater, Mrs. Watson, ■ few days re- engineers known obstruction! and at tha tame time "Go ahead, Peterson," said Andrew*. | “For all they know we are down Miss Dorothy Clark retorned from Hoe- found that rocks existed ia the pathways cently. to keep it from retching on the obstruc- Peterson dealt the cards rapidly, and there." said Jack significantly. “But too last week. ^ at a leas depth than the draft of ships Mrs. One* Miller, of Gardiner, visited at tions that an already known. there was no sound except the flutter what shall we do. Patsy?" A daughter was born Oct. 11 to Mr. and regularly using the channels. Of course, the borne of bar sunt, Mrs. Susie To evade this trouble it is nunnery to of the pasteboards as they fed. “Come along." said Denton, leading Mrs. Ear land Hardison. Bishup, disaster weald have come had u last week. long ago tha of the bottom not the the six foot shelf. kpow depth wire, The four men watched, and each one way along Horses of Bar Tisitsd not been for the follow-yonr-leader plea Bonsey, Harbor, The lord siatera bare moved only at tha points supported by the buoys, thought different things. “When I was poshed over yesterday from their which sail. With hi* brother Willie laat umk. st open ships usually vary bat toot of its The hands went out to catch hold oottage Hancock Point into Mrs. Ah me along every length. "If I get it." thought Dennis Green' me (lyin' Smith’s ■light variation they follow the urns Charles £. Smith was boms bom North- boom far the winter. weight of the win is SOS pounds to tha morosely. "I might as well give Peter- of somethin', and what should I grab east Harbor a tew last weak. Oct. 11. w course whan regularly using tbs channel, and of a days mils, which is considerable, saflkaent son my share of the claim and be done bat that old granddaddy root, and there lore they may pass vary dose to Pearl Coombs baa mowed hie to overcome tha tension caused by tha with It 111 never come back again yonder, and I swung In until me tamily to danger again and again without sustain do insert where he has moving boats. Tha weight, of coarse, The are of spades never brought me toes gripped the earth. I clawed bold lie, employment. ing damage. censes the win to mg between tha buoys, no lock." of it It’s thankful I am that I’m a Harry Homes and tons Chaoneey and Again, lor example: Bight in the coarse and the *»gg*“g increases aa the tension "If I get tt" thought Chaffee. “ttU be little whiffet of a feller: the old root Boll are spending a tew days at Bomee of the steamers plying between Bangor a good thing for the world. I reckon, if would have boated sure If you’d caught wills. and Boston them ban bean found n four- ware at first does her, buoys placed *t nget I never come back. I sure am down It, Blake" bat that censed so moch resistance that a B. W. Smith and S. O. Hardison spent a teen foot sfaoai. That mods it mnisaary until could aa* be towed the and out" They walked along the ledge tew last weak at their causes more sickness and a indi- long drag through days camp at Fox Constipation to change channel buoy, which In water. Than cedar heals were attar bad to "If I get Ifc" Jack Bisks thought rap- they reached a triangular opening pond. suffering than any other one thing, and cated that voaaa!a should pass clans to it, the ubeat certain intervale between the diff idly. “IH never see Bale again—not the wait They squeezed through in many cases it is self-inflicted. Neg- to a danger buoy, indicating that they buoys. Them serve to hale nee the weight Hamaei Chapman and wile Mtea nnt— I'm she’ll and found themaelves In a rrtraaaa or apd lect to answer the demands of the bow- wide of of the wire and the buoys can ha placed mighty lucky. Perhaps Eugenie of an should ataar it. Coombs, Ellsworth, wiait- els for relief is one cause tar snnngh apart to keep their number be with some fellow who hasn't part of a natural earn leading And On Isle an Bant than ia a happier log E. E. Coombs and again: within reasonable Unite. a tamily. constipation. Don’t fail to respond got the gold fever." Patsy scratched match. lighthouse which m built In 1MB; it then Without the Coombs and wile took an auto- to nature’s calls. arc lingering upon explana- "I'm I won’t exulted “Look!" he said tensely. Eugene promptly Delays tion of the methods of the let glad get It,” ur had a whits sector covering the entire ap- using drag, mobile trip to Beal Harbor ru- dangerous and invite disease. For y it be noted that the whole Atlantic coast Andrews. "Good I fixed that Jack Blake looked open mouthed. Thursday, lo the indicating a safe thing health's sake heed this advice. Atwa> proach harbor, hoe bees into sections end the There was a dull In the tting Find McKenzie and wile. divided ap with Peterson!" yellow glitter nature and approach from any point wham the light work of and obey immediately, regula: dragging charting pretty The last card fell, and the men gath- rocky walla of the crevasse. Gerald Coombs and wife ban returned the bowels with “L. F.” Atwood's Med- was visible. Mot long ago this sector waa well apportioned. A considerable area is ered them each one scanning the “Gold! The lost rein" mattered bom Aroostook county and am occupying icine. will not 1 eg divided ia two, lor joat hail that approach to be investigated between East port and op. Then, constipation Mt. Dsaert island Much has been done band with shrinking eyes. Jack as be scanned the rich outcrop- Harry Goodwin’s cottage on the Shorn threaten your health and life—you car: waa found to ha obstructed by chnalc in Frenchman’s bay, on tha aboal parts of "I’m out!" breathed Green sharply, ping. “I believe it’s under your own road. depend upon it. with a depth from sixteen to eighteen Bloahill bay, and in the Penobscot bey. down his cards. claim. Patsy!" James M. and James K. Clark haws fin- West Bum. Main- lest. For an average distance of seven miles off putting n a “No. ’dsn’t I've It’s under I think “L. F." Atwood'* Medicine shove the const of Mains from Moubegan "Same here," muttered Chaffee figured ished wood for Clarence to be trou: Moreover, while escapes have been sawing pulp great remedy. My father u*ed island to Chaco and tha ended Andrews. nobody’s claim yet You and me will and with nil ttone coke, bat has had no ait*, accidents have occurred from bay, dheepacot "And here." Stratton, an now sawing for George numerous, and Ken ns bee am said to since he commenced using "L F B.ttr riven, require Jack Blake said nothing. He stated file against it eh? Share, didn't yon time to time which wail the moral examination. The work hoe Springer. We find it to be an excellent bowel regular point practically come down after me deed in the outer of Oasc- at the aea of spades in his hand. Hla corpse?" Miss M. Whom R F. D. So. 3 of this tale, a tala that ought to be accu- been completed part W. B. Clow, of Eeetbrook, was hen Sat- Ciua. Them am numerous shoal indies, face was be looked He grinned. because it ia from the bay. pale. Presently np oa hu to Built when ha a neare-t rate compiled publi- tiooa off and moch work wit1 him urday way ran, Buy 35c bottle at your Portsmouth, and saw them him from un- Then Jack told about the draw- of tbs United States coast and regarding it furnishing lumber for a of store, or write for a free lamp.c cations be done between Chaco bey and Cape Ann- of lota and bow be had drawn the large Job today der lowered lids. ing ■■ geodetic survey. building. FREE.—"Ye Olde Songs, words sod "I’m It!" he laughed grimly and got ace of spades. of srxty popular songs sent free on receipt It is well known that the largest battle- WEST SEDGWICK. Mrs. 8. 8. Scam mon accompanied W. B. 3 outside from the bor tl. upon his feet. The others followed suit Twas a lucky card for you. yellow wrappers those which are built in Goodwin and sister to together with your opinion of our Medici: ships. including Work on the State road has been oom- most Bangor in their It was plain to be seen that Jack Blake,” said Patsy. “Now, I'm this country for foreign nations, use the automobile Tuesday, returning train “L. F." MEDICINE CO, Pogtknd. Me. pitted. Blake was the least fitted for the dan- starved. I'm thinkln* 'twould be a by Bockland naval trial conrae both before the next day. Ernest Cloaeon baa moved his to task. good idea to steal along this passage and after acceptance by the purchaser. family gerous and—see, U come out bring Hodgkins, of Bar has the ad- BrooksviUa. He was taller and broader and much slopes up—finally Harbor, Henry This course ia used because it Smith and heavier than hla on the other aide of the hill behind a Mn. Jooiah Smith, of Ells- vantage of very water done in shore. Lynwood Gray and wife arc home from companions. deep furze bush. It's food I’m wantin' worth, wen in town to attend West Brooksvilis. “Get your rope ready, Peterson," he Wednesday Mow the government engineers have the funeral of Mn. A. F. Dyer. said, his arms. "I have a lad!" Walter Clement has returned from stretching been working over that region, and in Foster Mareton a letter to write before I Ton'll send “It you can wait until dark." rag brought team bom BrookUn for the winter. go. the approach to tbs naval trial course Bar Harbor which ha will tt Peteroou, In case I don't coma grated Jack, "we can help ourselves. merntly, work discover lour shoals on any one of Haxel and Jolla Grindle have returned hen this they back?’ Meantime forget your hanger If you winter. He is mowing hie which a battleship might have been from Long where have been family into tbs Pearl Coombs bouse/ Island, they “I’ll send it," said the Swede care- fn. Let os talk about the girls wait- These now are seriously damaged. the past summer. Fred McKenzie and wife ha we lessly. He was oat of the contest ing for us back home" retorned buoyed, but alter tbatr discovery aua Oct. 11. D. bom Baal when He had s crippled leg and walked with It was’lO o’clock. The four conspir- Harbor, Mr. McKenzie before they wen marked by the bureau , has bean coachman for the a queer, bopping gait ators were playing cards and drinking. McKaw- of the Arkanaaa, Smith*. Will who has been em- lighthouses, battleahip BAYSIDE. Peterson a Bobbins, The conference bad taken place in Suddenly pointed shaking at the same white on the way to her acceptance triala ployed place, returned Friday. Dun Seeds is hone (ran East Blake'a shack. The others went Anger at the window. nad in charge of a local pilot, at ruck one MaeMn, o^t Echo. where he has been this season. and Blake cat down before a "Look."’ be shrieked. , 0**-_ of them. This occurrence at a critical employed rooghly made desk. He seme They turned and saw two white fhcea SOUTH time might have beau eery serums. Wee Mona Gordon spent Saturday and destroyed pa- PENOBSCOT. pers, wrote a letter, which he left on pressed against the pane Now pinnacle rocka an common on tha Sunday with bar sister, Min liala Gordon, Bn. Bnimrd Condon hoc returned the desk for Peterson to mall if neces- "Ghosts."' yelled Andrews and fled Maine cooat. As a general thing the at Jordan’s river. ban • bounce* trip to Boston. sary; then be wrote another one and into the night. notion of ice and other agants has warn Mrs. George Dodge and two children Her. A. Q. Dari*, of North it in his coat The other three followed at break- Penobscot, them smooth. Foe it was be- her John DoUlver pinned pocket many year* are visiting parents, ■poke at the Baptist church cran- “I don't suppose one of those chape neck speed. They raced down the Sunday lieved that • chartered depth of twenty and wile, at Seawall. Mr. Dodge spent | ing. would down after he trail, scared Into sobriety, glad to leave fathoms waa ample for all essoin, that is, there. go my body," Sunday Death far behind. Herbert Grindie and wile and Mbs whan tha waa mattered grimly, for be bad had me- gulch that general depth twenty Oct. 11. E. Gertrude Churchill _ son to lose faith in Us four Months afterward heard of the attended Pomona fathoms or over no rock could its partners they poke at Dedham Oct. MT. DEBEKT FEKKY. The fifth one. was the picky strike In the Panamints and that grange 2. way tar enough upward to be a danger to Patsy Denton, of the and tack Blake and Denton were Mrs. Edwin Leach and navigation. Bat again and again thaoa Elvira J., widow of E. H. Colby, died boat decent lot, the day Patsy eister, Mrs. before he had fallen over the brink of rich men. Charles Guilford, of Dark pinnacle rooks have been found ia dan- Friday at the home of har adarn, Min Harbor, visited And the told all about their father at thaoa leaf law years. Garris with whon she had lived the the Dredolce. newspapers recently North Hluehill. gerous places Colby, Oet.U. died six The culms which the six proepee the severed rope and the four who L. The United (Mates survey any* flatly that pact year. Bar husband years __ were afraid of a was held after- tors bad happened upon simultaneous- ghosts. “a fast-moving liner, striking pinnacle ago. Tbs funeral Sunday SOUTH HANCOCK. was located on the western ef The four looked sourly at one an- rook in Just the right way, would suflsr noon, Rev. P. A. A. Killam officiating. ly slope other. C. L. Smith has moved hone bom fate of tha no matter what awwwig relatives Iran ont-of- town attend- the Pans mint range. They had foaad Han- the Titanic, cock Point. but the vein was petering oat “And they got the nerve to name the precautions wen taken.” ing tbs funeral wan An Cosby and wila, gold, men the mine the Ace of An- Mias Mina Pi ok Thus it io man that whet ia manat shove of Waltham, William BpUler, of Water- "The fewer greater sham Spades!" groaned ham, of Steuben, is em- of Blake. “With Den ployed at C. B. in the references to tha lack of charm attar ville, and Mark Spider, of Oakland. honor." quoted Colwell'*. thraa centuries ia this, that chute which Oct. U. C. ! Arthur Smith and family to