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■ 4 _ ^____j ttierfrfttkll LIV. auwrt Co TH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 4, 1908 *”"»■»No. 45 "y^L.- muntmtnuiua. LOCAL AFFAIRS. excellence of work turned out. The com- GHASTLY FIND. pany manufactures dynamos, motors end other electrical The is of a Man Found at b ur1rTllnati6nalban k NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. appliances. plant Decomposed Body the equipped with the roost modern and North BlueMIl. in it* new quarters on Main stTeet, offers every for The Bifou. expensive machinery and tools used in the Tbe body of sn unknown man, appar- modem facility depositors and investors. Iu bankruptcy—Howard 9 Tracy. Elihworth Hi:.dwood Co—Wood wanted. manufacturing ana repairing of electrical ently about middle age, was found Mon- In E W Austin Pont curds. machines. day by Boy Grindle, at North Bluehill. a cent. Savings Department. ^..»st -Belt pin. per Show case—For sale. The woman’s alliance of the Unitarian The body was in the Elmer Fiske lot, a on M. h Calvin P Joy House to let. few rods from the main road and about EXHIBITION cent. Inier»tt btl»no» of over S5Q0 on Ht.au church, at its first meeting for the season per wood—Photographer. one-third of a mile from Charles NOW OPEN. ^J Haucoca Co Mavii gs bank. last Wednesday afternoon, elected Mra. Hughes’ Kearns A coffee and extracts. itepwte wbiKt to check. Cottle—Tea, A. Mrs. bouse. It waa badly decomposed, and Eliswortu Greenhouse. Myron King president, and F. L. J A Haynes—Cash market. Kent secretary. The alliance will hold Coroner F. F. Simonton, of Ellsworth, Lace Curtains G A A FE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Parcher— Apothecary. e ho was summoned, believes the man had S Burriil Na» Bank. fortnightly meetings, beginning this after- Madras been dead Imported Floyd Market—Meat9, groceries, etc. noon. The study class connected with at least six months, probably Tke.mont: since last winter. Curtains the alliance, with Mrs. 8. W. Button as V Tanner—Notice of foreclosure. The man had a Casper will meet on the alternate been warmly dressed in We will sell for Willard F Rich chairman, Madras Yard you. -Caution notice. dark and with by Bangor, Me: weeks. suit,double-breasted cost, We will rent for you. a Scotch cap pulled down over the ears. Scrim Dr J W Merrow—Specialist. The T. N. E. bridge whist club, recently There wen heavy socks and moccasins We will bay for you. Boston: is of members SELL organised, compos'd eight on Draperies Commonwealth Hotel. the feet. Tbs man waa about live feet, We will the title. Misses V nriel B. Davis, Louise W. Eppes, certify B Charles—Post-card Exchange. ten inches tall, and appamntly had been W H Gardner-Wholesale commissioner. Grace C. King, Bernice E. Giles, Annie L. Tapestries We write all kinds of insurance. quite stout. New York: Lord, Basic Jordan, Ella Morangand Mary In addition to the on the Pillow Tops YOUR Write us and we will call on R C wanted. clothing body, you immediately Peacock—Agent E. Holmes. The dub meets every Wednes- Ohio: there were found beside the body a meal Clbvblard, day avening. Meetings have already been Coucb Covers Fairfax Refining Co—Agent wanted. bag containing other clothing, an over- held with Misses Davis, King, Eppes and Miscellaneous. coat and a canvas extension case in which Giles. This evening's meeting will be with REAL True’s Elixir. were a number of jack knives. razors and C. W. & F. L. MASON, Mica Holmes. other small articles. There was nothing C. Flint National Bank Bldg., SCHEDULE OF MAILS. The football last at Roy Haines, game Bafurdsy on the body to serve in identifying it. A ■ AT BLLSWORTTf Main Strkkt, ■ Mb. POSTOFPICr. between Ellsworth high ESTATE. Ellsworth, Wyman park, folding wallet found in one of the pockets 30-33 Main Street. in Oct. r*8. effect nt and field was too one- I Cherry academy, contained fifty cents. The man wore no sided to be The visitors were i MAILS RRceiVBD. interesting. watch or jewelry. FOR SALE Fbom a and scored West—7.13 m; 4 39 and 8.08 p m. outclassed, the Ellsworth boys I Coroner Simonton could find no evi- From East—11.07 a m; 12.09, 5.56 and 10.62 p m. as The score was 42 to 0. n of land situate on south side and at foot of Pea street, Northeast Harbor, they pleased. dence of foul play. He believes the man of la on the short and title to 10waster mark. Next the Ellsworth will I Jbu* lot land given MAIL CLOSBS AT POSTOPFICB. Friday boys play was tramping through this section, and u Acres flue Bar Harbor school here. will I far: tli buildings la good repair.; shorejproperly, FastfBlnehlll/Me. Going West—10.45,11.30 a m; 5.30 and 9 pm. high They went into the pasture to sleep. The Going be the real thing in this Apply to C. W. * F. L. Mason. East—8.30 a m; 4 and 5.30 p m. up against game, | coroner deemed no inquest necessary. He and it be No Sunday mail. probably will tbeir hardest game j authorized the municipal officers of Bluc- p f'rthe season. The game will be called hui to bury tbe body, and Instructed them at 10 a. m. ! Monaghan’s dancing school will have an to hold tbe clothing for some time for I, \v TAPLES, Raal Eatate arid Insuranco, extra Friday evening. George Lullam, one of Ellsworth’s old- purposes of identification. Natf-Cafa'aats, H w* est died at his home on the Shore HAS FOB SALE Roy C. Haines is on a business trip to citizens, $1.25 dozen. 25 for 25 cafe. New York and Boston. road this morning, aged ninety-six years. Maine Library Association. par A farm with town good building?—'Two dwellingg'in Mr. Lullam had always been an industri- The next annuel of the Maine Q The Floyd market has moved to its new meeting —A mercantile property. ous in the mills and in the will location on Water street. man, working library association be held at the Un-

.... He was a citizen. He came IAIS ST., ELLSWORTH, MAINE. woods. good iversity ol Maine library, Orono, on There will be a regular meeting of Ly- to Ellsworth from the Provinces over fifty Thursday and Friday, Nov. 19 and 20. T gonia lodge, F. and A. M to-morrow even- years ago. As a young man he entered The secretary of the association will 1 >K- the English army, but left the army and soon issue a statement about railway and Portraits Picture Frareos, I. O. (J. will work the Crayon Lejok lodge, F., came to America. He leaves two sons- hotel rates for those attending. Q at the art initiatory regular meeting Friday John and Albert Lullam, both of Ells- are $238 up and Oareloping evening. worth. £ ______^_ COMING EVENTS. all framed. Printing. A crew is cutting wood for the city J" JEW CANNED BLUEBERRIES schools and Hancock hall on the city ELLSWORTH FALLS. BLLS WORTH. wood lot. Bijou theatre—Moving pictures after- A ton was born on to Horace E. Monday noon and Admission 10 cents. R Mrs. E. of evening. J. Dunn, Franklin, is visiting Bounty and wife. H. W. Dunn and wife and other relatives Thursday, Nov. 5, at Union Congrega- Maddocks is in Boston for a Sidney J. — in Ellsworth. tional vestry, Ellsworth Falls Chicken A Packed week’s visit with relatives. Practically Clean; pie supper, served by gentlemen. Tickets, Mrs. Fred Wescott has become the pos- down here Horace Archer shot a deer near his home adults, 25 cents; children, 15 cents. Stanwood Main Street, from hush Juicy; sessor of the quilt recently disposed of by on Waltham road the Friday. Nov. at Odd Fellows p 1 M its Maddocks. Friday evening, 8, to u or. in Delicious. Mary Surry. Miss Delphine White, of Boston, trained hall—Dancing party for benefit of Ells- Ellsworth,Me. Only one new voter was registered by Stud io. nurse, is here with her sister, Mrs. Horace worth high school basketball team. the Ellsworth board of registration dur- R. Bonsey. 35 cents a extra || ita session last week. Tickets, couple; ladies, ing 15 cents. Charles Gray is home from Millinocket, The second moose to be killed in the two for a where he has been for several months Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 20, 5c per large can; quarter; Trenton woods this winter, was shot laBt working in a novelty mill. 21, 22—Ellsworth Free Baptist quarterly S Wednesday by Henry Smith. meeting at East Franklin. Eugene Carl isle has gone to Green Lake Elmer L. Kingman was in Ellsworth with bis team to help in building the new here’s on business. Mr. is It is to tell where love is. If you want b'ueberries of QUALITY, your chance. yesterday Kiugman to the easy enough road leading hatchery. You love and whom now employed in Bangor, and is living in thoae, only thoae, it E. has moved to where makes serve.—A. O. Brewer. John Lake Surry, you Singten. he will have a camp this winter, and where “Cash Down” Grocer aod^Marketman The Calendar society of the Methodist Deposited in wood Money he will be engaged cutting. 30brtttBrmema. AHairna^• New Peters Block. church held a box supper at the Free Bap- ilayilta, Mrs. Almond G. Jellison went to tist church building last Wednesday Lynn, IN THE on of last for a evening. Mass., Thursday week, visit with Frank O. Morang and wife. A regular meeting of Wm. H. H. Rice George E. Maddocks and family, who reliei corps will beheld to-morrow even- hum ton sum bom, have been at East Machias for the sum- ing. All officers and members are requested are with John Maddocks and wife. to be present. mer, is home from East Ma- ON OR BEFORE A committee of thirteen Ellsworth Falls Oscar StapleB chias, where he has been employed for At The “Bijou” gentlemen will serve a chicken supper at THE FIRST OF DECEMBER. three by the East Machias Lumber Good Dancing and the vestry of the Union Congregational years Singing Co. church there to-morrow evening, from 6 Program for to 8 o’clock. Miss Bessie Johnston, of Amherst, who was here last week the of Charles INTEREST A number of girls of the Ellsworth high guest GOES ON and W. Smith and wife, returned home Satur- Wednesday Thursday. school will give a dancing party at Odd THE OUTLAW Fellows ball Friday evening, for the bene- day. AT THAT DATE. fit of the basketball team whioh is being The rains of last week raised the water OR organized in the school. in the river so that the mills which have The Old Coach been shut down tor several weeks are now- Robbery. Sidney R. Bonsey left to-day for Sears- HAVING BOUGHT THE where be will resume his duties as running again. The Effective Hair Grower. port, railway mail clerk on the Bangor & Aroos- Orrin L. Stuart and wife, who have been Where the Breakers Roar. took railroad, on the Searsport and North- living at East Machias the past three Foster Marble Works ern Maine^Junction division. years, have returned here, and have rented A Smoked Husband. house of Mrs. Nevell. I to announce that I am ready t» The venerable Alexander B. the Margaret beg Black, take orders for all kinds of work: From the itouoco Times. of went to the Lorenzo Smith, of Amherst, was here ninety-two years age, polls pertaining to the marble business. yesterday, without the aid of Saturday, returning home Sunday. Charles A at the Music Hall. and, glasses, Sport him for a week’s so connected went through the process of voting. He W. Smith returned with Mr. A. I. Grant, long cast a straight republican ballot. hunting at his camp at Morrison pond. with this plant, will continue in his ILLUSTRATED YOUR CHAPS The study class of the Unitarian wom- Frank H. Lowell left Thursday for present position. by Miss Taylor. an’s alliance will hold ita first meeting of Tarrytown, N. Y., to resume his position Disappear Like Magic the season at Mrs. Ann F. Oreely's Mon- with the Briscoe Maxwell Motor Co. Mrs. WHEN YOU USE of Pictures and spec- E. K. Hopkins, Change day, Nov. 9, at 2.30 p. m. Subject, “He- Lowell and Uttle son will join him later. ialties Friday. roes and Heroism.” A cordial invitation A chicken pie supper will be served in PARCHER S ALMOND CREAM. FRANKLIN ST., ELLSWORTH. is extended to all interested. the vestry on Thursday evening at 6 Admission, Wc. Good for your Hands only o’clock by thirteen gentlemen. This is CA88IK CLIFFORD, The hallowe’en social given at the Bap- Good for your Face Now Select Your Ferns sure to be an enjoyable affair, and it is Singing and goubrette. Matinee every afternoon. tist vestry lost Thursday evening was a Good for your Lips Dancing will be well BOSTON FERNS, and affair. The decora- hoped patronized. Good for Shavers. unique pleasing WHITMAN FERNS. tions and many of the features, appropriate Mrs. Daniel E. Loweree and family have Good for Chaps Small Ferns for Table Use. All the newest to the occasion, were original and in- rented the house of Mrs. Kate Dorr, where Good for Girls Good for Ladies. and most beautiful Ferns at The affair was a financial success. they will keep house this winter. Mrs. genious. Good for Men. Loweree’s many friends are pleased to J. H. Scribner, who has been in charge Good for 26 cents. The Ellsworth Greenhouse: Vhh know that she will remain here tor the of H. F. Bailey Co.’s grist mill here several winter with her family. years, will leave in about a month for Pittsfield, where he will have charge of a Insurance Rates Increase. mill for the same company. Mr. Scrib- I New Insurance ner’s family has already moved to Pitts- The England Exchange FLOYD MARKET, field. haB just issued a new schedule of insur- ance rates for Hancock county. The new CALL AT OUR At a meeting of the Maine State board schedule is an increase in the flat rate, but of charities and correction in Waterville offers as an inducement for large policies, last week, Everett W. Lord, formerly of a reduction in case of an insurance to the Ellsworth, now secretary for New Eng- extent of 80 per cent, of the value of prop- land of the National child labor com- New Store on Water Street. erty insured. mittee, delivered an address on Boston, Residence is not affected “The Menace of Child Labor”. property by AND the change—the increase is on business of was George Taylor, Skowhegan, buildings and contents only. There is an to the here from brought county jail increase ol approximately 10 per cent, in last under sentence find it Becluport Thursday, the amount of premium which must be You will of and fine of and RADIANT FLOUR. thirty days flO costs, paid per fl,000 on business blocks, and and additional in default of thirty days about 15 per cent, on stock. The 80 per fine. was found in the worth while. Taylor guilty cent, clause, which has tor some time your Western Hancock municipal court of beat- been in force but which few insurers take ing the Bummer and Winter hotel, of The Ellsworth] American only COUNTY paper advantage of offers a slight decrease from YOU will save Buoksport, out of a board bill. the old rate. money. Call at the atuido of A recent issue of tbs Milwaukee (Wis.) In brief there is an increase in the flat ^y hot w*tei immu. free Prtti contains a write-up of the rate and a decrease in the 80 per cent. rate, B. F. JOY, Bolt Electric Co., of that city, of whlbh making a wider difference between the Putin dniifnc Steam or .Hot Charles W. Holt, a former Ellsworth boy, small policy which moat property-owners Water Heating Plant* ln»taU- is the founder and general manager. From carry and the large policy which tew SPECIAL SALES «d will do w«U to eoaaolt uo. llpfe j a small beginning four years ago, in a fac- carry—a concession made by the insur- fg&v !j tory employing three men, tha business ance companies as a bid for larger pre- '• has grown to large proportions, due to the mill in>. EVERY SATURDAY. «OGGlM8, ICllawortk. MAI* IT., «LL8WORTH 2taj“t:srmmU first (air night. Cbke, coffee and confec- ENDEAVOR. among the Grangers. CHRISTIAN Column. I -w vwV»v fflntnal Deiu’fit ^ tionery will be served. The next regular Wor# has commenced will be held Nov. 7. in th*th« w column is devoted to the Orange, es- meeting i silver mine. ">,t Prayer Meeting Topic For the Week EDITED BY “AUNT MADOk”. This ^ pecially to the grange* of Hancock county. C. A. Beginning Nov. 8> 1908. Tor the BAT VII*. SAUSBUBT COVB. Campbell and and The column is open to nil grangers family h [t$ Motto: “Helpful Hopeful to Vance boro for the mw« By REV. S. H. DOYLE. discussion of topics of general Interest, and Last Wednesday evening the fourth de- wi„ter — — Topic. Commending our society. V. I AM of Make letters was at View Eddie for grange meetings. conferred of this column are succinctly reports gree Hay grange, Sparling, who haa By missionary and evangelistic scab— The purposes must mutual short and concise. All communication* and a harvest was 110 ployed st N. •* Watt. xxil. 1-10. stated In the title and motto—It l* for the sapper enjoyed by Nashua, H.. i, ,, he signed, but names will not be printed ex- to be and hopeful. Two for member- Mrs. a benefit, and. alms helpful patrons. applications Melville Johnson In one of his books celebrated permission of the writer. All com- and |im. the common It 1» far the com cept by wrre received. A wi a ter Sadie Being for good. to ship good program ere English writer has a chapter on con- of In- munications will be subject approval by visiting friends in non use—a public servant, a purveyor presented by the new leeturer, Lons Rich. *0 A MOTHER the editor, but none will be rejected without Mrs. R. E. verts, and, to the great surprise of formation and suggestion, a medium for theln- Robinson, of Pros«». reason It solicit- good bor, has been a 8*- those who are informed upon the sub- .erciAngeof ideas. In this capacity ALAMonoooK. KAffr oBi.Axn. spending „t.k and lu*success depends largely tiveebere. he argues that the Christian •om mu ideal'ons, Alamooaook held its regular ject, Com- IKK DATES. grange >n ihe given it lu this respect- Hicks supi>ort The Edgar and wife of r Church Is making little headway today, but the name of of Hancock meeting Saturday evening. gentle- munications must be signed, Saturday. Sot. 7—Meeting N. are I men filled the ebairs, and conducted the H., visiting Mrs. Hi, that converts are few and that con- vrlter will not be printed except by permission Pomona with East Bluehill grange. M'1", The Edith Hovey. Mr,. versions are almost a tiling of the communications will be subject to approval or ; meeting very nicely. question: Wednesday, Nov. 11-Meeting of Green N. H. Bowie that a so the editor of the column, but none ) “What are the duties of the members to and wif., past. Strange tu.ui. usually rejection by with View reason. Address Mountain Pomona grange Bay st Hall '*** Well informed, should have so little will be rejected without good | the lecturerT” was discuased in a pleaaing living Quarry the Salisbury Cove. haa returned of work in tills all communications to grange, manner. home. UI“®n, knowledge the church's The American, Mrs. respect. The source of his information Ellsworth, Me. Nancy Shaw, „f castine. Fall and Winter Sports. Goaldsbore d must have been limited, or ntmt he ila vuiting her Castine grange met Oct. 24, W. O. Mini Time was when the baseball fan had daughter. Mr, £0‘nt' L>e true of but it is at West H'nrf Bays may England, chbbb rr. wee Yonng, Oouldabom. Perkins presiding. The attendance only scorn for the devotee of football. not true the church purely concerning cheerful. a The of the “Thank God for the man who is rather small, only thirty-seven, quite I But the features ol the pupils primary ,„d is spectacular “open" at large. The fact that the church troubles I at schools will an In spite of life's say. number attending the Pomona meeting game have made it more attractive to the give has never striven harder for * probably Who of a brighterto-morrow, been ball next enlertammenu"^ sings Dedham. The male members have average follower of sports, and so it >■ Orange Monday converts and was never more sucre s- Because of the clouds of to-day. owning working on the hall during the last week, that each year aeea greater crowds turning Devld Onptill, R. F. D. fnl In the same period of time than be- His life is a beautiful sermon. j carrier, U end the women have organized a sewing out to ace this great outdoor sport. •ng bis vacation at tween the great Wales revival and And this is the lesson to me, Wytopitloclc bush. vanish: women in circle. We are still receiving applications. that are not fa- HI. brother, Ir. those iu America under the inter- Meet trials with smiles, and they How many American Realising mauy p. op.e GuptiU. great of each on ™ Face cares with a and they flee.” homes for this We like having regular evening* miliar with the flue points of the game, place the mail route. denominational campaigns under Dr. lonely to-day long Selected by S. J. Y. to come into their and month for degree work and recommend the Boston y.mrsnl baa engaged Harry Nov. a. J. Wilbur Chapman and Mr. A!e.t blessing Uvea, j to be able to utter these words, but this plan to other granges. Dadmnn to take charge of its football de- --— ander. the great chorus leader. Mis- partment. Ur. Minus has officiated in Jn-; Dear M. B. Friend*: because of some organic derange- sionary interest has greatly increased many mat. hea, and brings a WEST STONIN' It is a pleasure to know that so many them. VEBOlf A. important 1T0N. 1 the for- ment this happiness Is denied practical knowledge of the game to the la recent years, greatest step each and when for a Mrs. J. I. Stinson enjoy the poem week, woman interested In this MEMORIAL resolutions. service of Journal readers. visited Mrs t o ward being the interest of men in tilt Every Stinson last week. "• week or two no lines appeared at the head should know that The follow mg resolutions have been Daily reports frou. thu Journal't cor- conversion of the world. Great bus! ■abject prepara- at the various eastern col- o! the column it seems the omission was Verona respondents Mist Flora of tion for healthy maternity is adopted by grange: of the of Stinson, Sunset, is lirtnw ness men are giving time, money an. the leges, pictures leading players noticed by many. Some way poem the we of ■Therms. The Great Master, having called schools and and full acoounte of with Mrs. ,Tbomas to conversions as accomplished by colleges, Bray. thought scarcely this week our gives color to the column; our dearly beloved brother from his earthly ! the prepsntory school gam-» make the Allred are shrewd men Banks, of ever before. They work made Journal'* football eecond to Burnham, impend;,, memories will be set to recalling the LYDIA E. PIN KHAM’S boras to oe with Him la that home not i department a few ^ and would not take hold of a work none. daya with relative here. cheerful persons we know. Are they with hands, eternal la the heavens, therefore a Pas- j the of balls and Mrs. Mamie that has been proved failure. VEGETABLE CONFOUND belt ! Already rolling falling Stinson ha. heen of on speodma many? _ pins la heard many and the tors are seeking souls as never before, Mrs. of West Jtssolved. That we as mourn the alleys, a few days with her Maggie Gilmer, patrons j leagues and clubs am preparing for the -;,ter. Mn. Leal a Now will be to bear how the and and with very few exceptions purei you glad Union, S. Cowrites to Mrs. Plnkham: loss of Brother Abbott from oar midst, winter tournament*. Oftbeae.aa well a* of Lufkin, at Sunset. whose diet the > evangelical gospel was never preached babe has fared, about l was greatly run-down In health will ever cherish n fond remembrance of his ji ell other winter sports, the Journal will J. W. and Maynard hmuou sre.t more earnestly than today. mother inquired some months ago. The from a weakness peculiar to my aaa, many good qualities, his willingness to help give full reports, thus insuring ita readers return* from the world of gunning trip lest week, and returned The Christian Endeavor movement mother writes me a personal letter from when Lydia K. Plnkham' a Vegetable support the order by word And deed. complete sport. viu The work of he Jnvrvol’n cor- a good bag of coots. 1 know of Compound was recommended to me. It B.solsid, That the family of our deceased special has also for over a quarter of a cen- which I quote, because many rcapoudents in the presidential campaign, not restored mo to health, brother be tendered the sincere sympathy of Miss Hasel Stinson, who haa a force in mil; were interested in the little one, even only perfect the nutters of been it- tury been tremendous you their hour editorials, aoly discussing bnt to my delight I am a mother." the members of Verona (range ia local tending the normal school at converts both at home an 1 if you had no to make. and national interest, the women’s fastiue re- lug suggestions a of these resolutions be sent 4 of sorrow, copy and reliable financial news, are turned home not better for a time. Mrs. of Bards town, page, Monday on account abroad. It has given its regu Babe did get long Josephine Hall, a ot through them, n copy spread on cur records, and others of the special features which have At discouraged, 1 tried a sample of im- Ky_ writes: illness. lar denominational chaunels hundreds copy sent to the newspapers for publication; made the Journal one of the great' family granum; it seemed to be as well at *‘I wai a rery great sufferer from of New Oct. as. it thousands of dollars to missions perial also that as n token of respect our charter be papers England. Mll( least, so I bought a package; that was the first female troubles, nnd my physician failed mad money for missions was never bet- draped in mourning for thirty dnya. thing that she could keep on her stomach. to help me. Lydia E Plnkham'* Vege- ter than In the last ten H. B. Hsath, spent years, to and 1 then gave her table not restored me Ibbtrtiarmrnta. Sue began grow gain. Compound only Hu to results. There have been to now a Ozonoia ATM, according a battle of Melliu’s food, then cow’s milk; she perfect health, but I am proud Gaouos A. Whitsosb. great revivals in Japan. Korea Is 8he now takes cow’s milk full mother." kept gaining. Committee on resolutions. practically a Christian nation. China strength and cold. She is a big. tall girl; has FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Is educa- three teeth and is an armfnl. She was a year awakened, especially along For E. Pink- EASTBBOOE. and is doing fine. 1 should thirty years Lydia QBEEXWOOD, tional lines, and the mission schools old Oct. 7. walks, ham’s but have been Vegetable made Greenwood grange held its regular meet- are a work the have written before very busy Compound, doing great among boys from roots and has been the in ani found very little time for correspond- herbs, ing Oct. 31, with W. M. Pearlie Wilbur and girls and the youth of China. In for female ills, ence.” I, standard remedy the chair. Owing to the cold, windy India there has been a great movement and has cured thousands nice to bear about the I positively of not many members were present. among the "outcasts" toward Clui* lm't it baby! night women who have been troubled with the in- For wondered how she wss This contemplates ceiling Hanlty, and conversions are being have often getting grange displacements, inflammation, ulcera- terior ot the hall before winter sets in. made In great numbers. on. Now from her mamma’s description fibroid the drama Oct. I have a little of her in my mind. tion, tumors, irregularities, A large number attended Such conditions make Increased picture that bear- me. pains, backache, 27. Much credit is due those who took evangelistic and missionary zeal im- Thank you very much for writing periodic ing-down feeling, flatulency, in the drama. We must “strike while the indiges- part Lame perative. dizziness or nervous Dear Aunt Madge and X. B. 8ieter§: tion, prostration. Iron Is hot." Men, especially in our don’t ? How good to read all the nice things you all Why you try it ELLSWORTH. own are more j HARVEST HOME, WEHT country, giving religion and what a nice autumn we are have to say. Mrs. Plnkham Invites all sick met Oct. it be- Serious than ever before. Start j Harvest Home grange 31, thought so warm and bright, and now that the women to write her for having, advice. There were six- a conversation a ing the children's night. religious among Im-ly fires are out we can feel more cheerful. She has guided thousands to Back is a being children. Nearly ef men almost anywhere today, and Sister P., your idea cf the sheets good health. Address, Lynn, Mass. ty present, thirty either or yon will find them eager to discuss lh one. I was just thinking why could we not every one responded, speaking sheets >ike a double blanket, and then The older ones took a aa subject and mauy of them with defi- have And the e’en tried to smile when she SAW the singing. part one’s feet would not always be oat of the bed snow. home-made and nite evangelical views. Others are deep well. At recess candy if the other fellow tersuted in pulling up the Se her jolly young face nnd her bright sunny not able to skeptical, and others are ready to be grapes were served, and those clothes and tucking them around his head. wnys, led into the light But all are think- Mude everyone call her “The queen of good be present were remembered by having Taking the nice clean sheets from the line f days That is the feature some sent them. Games were played by ing. encouraging and putting them on the bed without the { M. A. B. the and all seemed to enjoy them- Indifference is a far worse sign, fo; ^roning 1 bad done many times, but I believe j Well done, M. A. B. Yon have made a children, | home There those who think of God will not t. I would never have had the courage to tell the pleasing combination out of the three selves. All went happy. as in the hall Nov. satisfied until they find Him. "They M. B. sisters about it. F-sleep just sound!y kinds in the other poem, and, really,! sup- will be a dance grange in them fresh from out of aoors. Am new chairs were installed that seek shall find.” Let us be evan- sorry pose tn moet of us “humans”, there is 6. Seventy-two for Day in her illness. It is hard to be this the hail gelists upon every occasion and by something of a variety in oar make-up. in the ball week, making An back is relieved an stricken so sudden’y, and it has always been 1 aching instantly by God’s grace and power lead these seek Some year* this remark was made to seem more cheerful to patrons. to meet her. 8he bad such a ago a joy always at next lng ones to Christ. me: “We are tho result of oar ancestors.'’ There will be degree work the of Sloan’s Liniment bright, earnest look, as though life was , application BIBLE Nov. 7. It la there will be BEAD1SOS. earnest to her. i I have thought of it msny times, and es- meeting, hoped Dan. Neb the when I have aeen a attendance. of and Isa. Ill, 1-7; Iv, 1-7; ill. 3: 8. J. Y. is getting through world too | pecially traits of char- large This liniment takes the place massage xv, 1; Matt vl 10; x, 7, 8; Acts 1, 8; ii. fast. Don’t burry so; take things a little ; acter disclosed in succeeding generations. time for or did 8KDOWICE. is better than It S7-47; viii, 1-8; Bom. x, 14, 15; Jas. v. easier; enough everything, When heredity and environment each have sticky plasters. penetrates— want to go to county grange somewhere met Oct. 30, with a 19, 20. you j their dne, the matter of responsibility will Sedgwick grange muscu- and could not leave a few things? That was attendance. There were visitors without the skin and adjust itself. Are you wondering what 1 good rubbing—through not the reason I was not at the reunion; the A Long Time Leader. mean? Think it oat. Aunt Madge. from several granges. Five were in- the real reason was because I was too lame at the which lar tissue to the bone, blood, Twenty-two years ago. when the structed in the final'degrees, after right quickens j time, and then those fires, how they did upset New York State Christian En.leavoi a harvest supper was served. At recess as one. When the people have no other tyrant, relieves and The congestion, gives permanent ■nion was formed, a Poughkeep ,ie their own public opinion b.comes one.— games were enjoyed by all. pro- Borne one asked awhile ago if any one tried Bulwer Rev. Howard B. Grose, D. D.. Lytton. gram was laid over for next meeting. well as relief. pastor, the orange marmalade. Yes, l did. It was temporary chosen to the The j was presidency. not a success, so I did not mention it. I got BLUEHHILL. following year the same gentleman the six tumblers all right but did not do it just KlilAWUKTH MARKETS. MASSAPAqUA, SOUTH was re-elected, his pastorate having right Shill try it over again some time, and Maasapaqua grange met Oct. 29. After changed to Yonkers in the meantime. know I sh ill do better. I know where the The quotations below give tbe range of the usual business, the worthy lecturer mistake was. Have made the filled cookies, retail price* in Ellsworth. presented her program as follows: Read- and are nice I think. they very Ooantry Prod ana. ing, Flora Hodgdon; songs, Roy Hender- Did any one of yen ever put up any Batter. grape son; conundrums, Lula Candage. The juice? I mvi some, an 1 hid any one of you Creamery per*.. question for the next meeting is: “Re- called on me the day of the reunion would Dairy.. 35*53 solved, That Farmers have done more to have treated you. Hope none of my temper-' Bnts. fresh benefit the country than Mechanics." Liniment ate sisters will b;snocken, Her have had pain writings always Straw. tainment Nov. 9, if pleasant, it not, the j a warm piece in my heart, and have always or .- **11 joints. tended to uplift the mind. I can give no Baled. 15 | i Winter blasts, causing pneumonia, pleurisy Price ud now from but in 25c., SOc^ $1.00. quotations just her, reading Vegetables. I and consumption will soon be bere. Cure of her one always feels how pleasant it would I your cougb now, and strengthen your iunes 35 824 C4 with and Tar. Do not risk Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U- S. A. be to have met her and looked into her Potatoes,pk Onions,* Foley's Honey just Turnips, ft 0i lb 03 tne wiuter with weak when Parsnips, starting lungs, Sloan’s book on homos, cattle, sheep and poultry seat free. face once and taken her band. Bscts, 03 Carrots, tb 03 Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure the moat ot- head Aunt Maria, I am trying to follow out your Lettuce, O69IO Cabbage, tb C2 stinate coughs and colds, and prevent serlora Sweet lb 02 lb 0J results, (i. A. Pauchbp. instructions. Think I will succeed. potatoes, §03 Squash, ~ Citron, tb 02 Did not mean to make my letter so long, be- C'lery, bunch 23 cause I hid rither read others’ letters, so Cauliflower, 15 320 please excuse in ■» this time. Where is Jane*, Pratt. with her ready pen? Irish Molly. Oranges, dot 26150 Lemons dot 23 #35 Groceries. Your letter is none toe long. We were to miss from our coflee—per ft Rice, per ft sorry you gathering but 1 Rh», JO we heard of kindness .M#.26Vinegar, gal §25 your “neighborly Mocha, 35 Cracked wheal* J* and hope another time you and Dell will Java, 35 Oatmeal, per ft M not be passing such Tea— per ft— Buckwheat, pkg 4M | through experiences .45 1 as you we e that week. Japan, ft.66 Graham, 4* Oolong, .30# 65 Rye meal, .04 Sugar—per ft- Granulated neal*ft 02* Dear Aunt Madge: Gran ulate J, 06 Oil—per gal— I BEY. HOWARD B. GROSE, D. D. C I read the p*?ro about the old ladies—the Tellow, 05K6X Unwed, M*.70 Powdered. angle Kerosene, It I Ever since that long ago day Dr. Grose one who lived ou lemons, the oue who lived Molasses—per gal 45 has been a warm friend not only of on matches, i*u 1 the very nice one who lived Havens, on and Porto Bieo, JO Christian Endeavor in general, but of sugar, none of them quite pleased me. I could not make Meats and Provlsloas. New York State Christian Endeavor possibly up my mind that a diet of entire sweets could be the right thing, Beef,h: Park,*. In particular. As editor of the leading Steak. 35*1* so I’ve written up an old lady who is more to Chop, 15*18 of the Boasts. M*tl Ham. per* 15*18 missionary publication Baptist liking—a of own. dee my picture my how you Corned, 08*10 Shoulder, Mill Dr. Grose has come to denomination like it. I hope I need not add this is purely Toagase, U Bacon, 15.35 be known far and wide. He has held imaginary. Feel: Salt 1*4,14 Steak, 39 *33 and lard, iS.!# many positions of prominence There was one old women who Mved to her Boasts, 1**.15 trust in the worldwide Endeavor Held. mind Lamb Upon all the good things she could possibly Lvmb, 18*35 find, Dgmgi Tonguee, each cs In Russia. Whether sweet, salt or bitter, 'each one hod Bravery its time, Fruah Fllh. Two men in Russia, leaders ia And her food was young imported from every clime. C«L 5* Clems, gt 35 Christian Endeavor work, have been She saw all the pictures, she lived on pure sir, And she always did sit in the easiest chair. * the revolu «*S threatened with death by And enjoyed all the days, whether rainy or Smelts, Bi 15 Uonists if they do not cease their meet- For each has its time, aad while some need near, Brain sad road. are contin- the rain ings. Yet, undaunted, they Floor—per bbl— Oats, bn 86 We must count not our losses if uing the work. others may *554*51 Shone—hag— no gain. Corn, 100*bag ITS Mix.food,bag 1550156 Sure rain is oft needed, pare water you know, In Scotland Now. and Tar clears The Christian Endeavor Foley’s Honey the air pas- Glasgow sages, stops the irritation in the throat, union, Scotland, embraces more than soothes the inflamed membranes, and the A lasy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia sad most obstinate with 7,000 mem- cough disappears. Sore and constipation — weehena the whole 1 170 societies nearly inflamed are healed and system. lungs strengthened, Doan’s bers. The anion held its fifteenth rally und the cold is expelled from the system. Re- Be*alets (35 cents pee boa) correct Us fuse but the genuine iu the liver, toas Us stomach, care » yellow package. ; coastlpstlea.- aacentiy. O. A. Pamiu. I 4dvf. turned to their home in Gloucester, Mass., NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. fowl. Mr. Matealf will ship more chicks Knowlton, wt-ile rabbit banting near Prof. Estabrook bad bean professor of IrtHjNTY Monday. in the as and in a few tbeir borne in 1 since “ spring anal, hopsa SwanrlUe. He died a few iterator* at the university, ■Y"-' -*<■ Nov. 2. Ten .. Mm sages English H. yean to get the right kind of bens for bourt later. 1801. He married Miss Kate A. Clark, at laying. Mr. Metcalf and wife will toon Tremont, in 1880. WINTER HARBOR. SOUTHWEST HARBOR. BUCKSPORT. The Maine State board of charities and leave here for MedSeld, Maw., to begin * new house and The corrections baa elected The Maine Teachers’ association has Connors bs. up frionda ot Prof. H. M. Eatabrook Henry I. Fifleld, a native of Bockeport, their tbe following of- j,me» winter’s work. elected the officers: wen greatly shocked and to learn died Oct at a sanita- ficers: President, Warren C. Phil brook, following President, grieved Friday, 23, private Will horded. ol his Csmpbell, of Bar Harbor, is visiting William H. Brownaoo, superintendent at waa in Portland this untimely death. rium at Norwood, Mas*., where he had Waterville; vice-presidents, William T. B j Robertson his grandparents, William Dolliver and schools, Portland; vioe-president, Arthur Mra. Julia and her Gen- livid many years. Cobb, Rockland; E. P. Mayo, Fairfield; on business. Qtliey daughter wife. U. ■eek R. A. treas- Roberts, president of Colby college, eva left laat a secretary, Jordan, Bangnr; Tracy, of Steuben, is visit- Wednesday tor two weeks’ George Cobb, formerly of Bssksport, HIM Madge George and Frank Cram, who have been urer, Horace WaterviUe. Waterville; secretary, L. H. Moulton, visit with relatives in Boothbay. died in Boeton, Monday, Oct. 26. He was Purinton, Iriends in town. visiting their ancle, Thomas Newman, left Rockland; assistant secretary, Joe. H. ing the eon of Rev. John who was a Prof. left for an Mra. Julia Holden is a week or Cobb, Horace M. Estabrook, of tbe fac- C. ..„ ^Idana Frailer Monday spending here last Saturday. They were here to eee Hellion, Saco; treasurer, Fred’k Ball, in East Bos- two at the home o( O. W. while native of North Bucksport and waa the ulty of tbe University of Maine, died at stay with relative, Cousins, to the estate of the late John E. Stanley, Bangor; auditor, William L. Powers, Fort indefinite the Hotel for minister there for many years. The re- bis home in Orono Friday as tbe result of preparing Dirigo winter they being the only heirs., Fairfield; corresponding secretary, Mias mains will be brought to North Bucksport injuries received by a fall on Helen Portland. H. Davia and E. C. Ham- closing. Nov. 2. Dolly. Wednesday. }I. Robinson, T.pt Charles for interment. a Arthur and bia bride have re- were in Bangor few days last Gilley Bond Isaac B. the ORLAND. SDbrttiitmfnt*. turned from their wedding camping trip. Rich, Boston theatrical seek Work on the new extension to the barber manager and former Bucksport man, left Peter Peterson is at home here after sev- l arrar and wife, who have been Richard is under of Arthur prysonal property appraised at (204,663.13, eral weeks’ fishing. severe! came home shop progressing charge Portland week*, and realty worth There is also in Richardson. (666,000. Schooner Fannie F. Hall, Gapt. F. P. considers ble ol nneertain value. Friday- Miss property has arrived lrom Boston. baa been in Bertha Johnson, of Amherst, has Hutchings, h Read, of Ellsworth, The appraisal has been made in the What Women Need u been the of Mrs. Setb W. Norwood pro- week in the interest of goest for William B. Perry is having extensive the past bate office in Boston. to put the blood in good order when are and town two weeks. A very enjoyable party was repairs made on his residence and stable. Something they pale II. Richards, of Waldoboro. weak; something to clear the complexion when it is sallow or muddy; J, given at the Norwood home Tuesday even- Ralph Wood has charge. who has has been Mrs. Bridget McLaughlin, of Boston, bridge something to strengthen the digestion when food disagrees; something John N Hancock, to Mias Johnson. ing, complimentary died at the home of her Uapt. William Snowman has moved his to tone the nervous system when it is That is attendance upon the grand lodge, I. O. Sunday daughter, depleted. something in Mrs. R. J. Lemont, who has so faithfully Mrs. Frank Lowell, in this family and household goods to Owl’s f. ,1 Bangor, returned home Thursday. town, aged 0 served as librarian through the summer, fifty-two years. Mrs. McLaughlin bad Head, where he is engaged in the scallop Gideon Mayo and family, who Rev. has gone to Belfast tor medical treatment. been in health for some and business. in poor time, been -la nding the summer town, live Mra. Maud Trask, who had charge of the came here two weeks ago in hopes the Mrs. French and to their home at Ellsworth Fri- Sophia grandson,Willie last will on the .%eechamZ (•turned would &UlJ library winter, again carry change prove beneficial. Besidea I. French, I ave this week, Mr. French to work as day. librarian. her husband she leaves two sons and two return to bis home in Plymouth, Mass., A natural and sufficient remedy for the weaknesses and derange* Atkinson and family, who have and Mrs. French to several weeks ments so common among women. A course of these will relieve apt. A ballowe'en party waa given at the daughters. spend pills the Parker Davia boose with her son Edward in Watertown, Mass. congested conditions, dispel act on the bowels, ^0 oceuping Harmon haU Saturday evening by depression, mildly returned to their home Mrs. V. received news last stimulate the liver, increase the red in the and pace early spring, EAST BLUEH1LL. George Gray corpuscles blood, Miaaea Beatrice CarroU and Annie Holmes, week of the serious illness of her brother, the functions of the several ariab«-, Monday. strengthen organs. ll •■aiated by high school girls. All tha usual Miss Ethel Wight is home from Bangor Austin Robertson, in Hardwick, Vt., the For backache, lassitude, tow spirits, dizzy spells, taak nerves wee called to Iron bound cause fever. Mr. Robert- Dr. Small projects were tried-ghoat march, bobbing tor a few being typhoid and all debilitated Beecham’s Pills are days. son has visited Orland several and conditions, alsnd recently by the eerione illness of for etc. timea, apples, dancing, Loren Caudage, wife and family have has friends here who wish to hear of his Galen H. Smith, who is spending a ftpt. In spite of the cold and high wind, s moved into Leach’s house. speedy recovery. at the old homestead on the Emery gv weeks number of at the News announcing the death of Hiram The goodly people gathered Miss Colina Thom, of Stonington, is Right Remedy a native and for Inland. church Stickncy Keyes, many la boats with Congregational Sunday morning a tew with friends here. a resident of this wss tall aireettona, Me. aad SSa. Oct.26. E. spending days years town, received _ to listen to an able sermon by Rev. last week. For about Mr. Mrs. Richard Ashworth and sou Arthur ihirty years Howard Lincoln, of Portland, who it is Keyes had lived in East Boston, and he came home from Portland a few days laBt week in died there. Besides bis Guy Farrar hoped, if the agreement should be mutual, spent Stonington. daughter Dells, who for several years has tenderly cared Monday can be secured for the H. F. Strout and wife, of Springfield, pastorate. for him, and one son, Henry L. Keyes, of E. waa in EUawortfa this Mass., are visiting Mrs. Strout’s parents, arc Harry Hooper The annual meeting of the Congrega- East Boston, there three sisters Mrs. W. M. Wardwell and wife. Susan of wife of week business. held Wednes- Dow, Burkspcrt; Lizzie, tional sewing society waa 8. B. of and Mrs. Gil- Mrs. Caroline of Mias Billings, Blnehill, Bert Bickford left Friday for Boston, day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. B. Dow, Munroe, patnek, of Orland. His wife, Clara Keyes, Persia of N. Mrs. where he bAB t mployment- Mason, with a good representation of Meader, Hancock, H., and one daughter, Mabel, have been dead Asa Barron and Bert of West Ells- several years. i F. has moved bis members. The financial report of the sec- Meader, Bedt Tracy family Nov. 2. D. of and worth, were the guests of Mrs. Annie Rid- into the Bunker A Tracy block for the retary the wurk accomplished ley Saturday. winter. money raised during the paat year was KITTKKY TO CAKIHOU. very encouraging. The retiring president, Miss Annie Perkins, of Hall Quarry, and Everett W. Smith baa moved bis family Mrs. A. C. Norwood, was given a rising Milton Young, of this place, were married Your from Grindstone Neck into hie cottage in William J. Cortbell, formerly State su- Stop Cough vote of thanks for her two wise in Ellsworth Saturday, Oct 81. They were the village. years’ perintendent of schools, and for years Three or four drops of MmBM'S Am4vk Ullft on of Mr. Lowell and able management, the warm thanks the guests Young’s parents, principal of Gorham normal school, died sugar relievestickling in the throat and stops the cough. Colds, Harry Morrison, who has had employ- also including the efficient and faithful Young and wife, over Sunday, returning at hi* home in Calais if unchecked, may cause serious throat and lung troubles. in a at Bar Sunday, aged eigh- ment blacksmith shop Harbor, to Hall To avoid Liniment secretary and work committee. Officers Quarry Monday. ty-one years. risk, apply Johnson's Anodyne prompdy. iaat home elected were: Mrs. P. C. Clark, Nov. 1. R. president; Tbe body of George Dnnham, Spanish C. C. Baker and wife, who have been Mrs. Mabel Tinker, vice president; Mrs. Johnson's ssssxse WEST TREMONT. war veteran and ex-member of tbe sol- visiting relatives at Steuben for the past Emma Norwood, secretary and treasurer. diera’ home at Togus, was found Sat- week, returned Saturday. Grace Carroll Clark and Mrs. Linda Capt. Adams Reed and arife, of Dock is- Mrs. under the bed in his Liniment has been tbeir urday morning lying John who has will serve with Mrs. Caroline Law- land, who visiting daugh- Hu been a successful family remedy for nearly a century, Merchant, employment Tracy home in Chelsea, near Togna. There w ere on work committee. On the same ters, Mrs. Eunice Lopaus and Mrs. Lelia for both internal and external uses. with Dr. Phelps at Weat Sullivan, spent ler the indications of murder. Hum to home ! for Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis Sunday with relatives here. evening the church society held Its an- ill, expected go Saturday, Internally Coughs, A Maine the Pendleton Sis- and most disorders. nual E. L chair- but owing to the gale they were forced to schooner, respiratory Frink who has been visiting meeting,with Higgins it Wounds, Gupfilt, wait until later. ters, of Islesboro, has the distinction of Externally dismisses any pain. Cuts, and man. Ln the absence of the clerk, Miss Swollen and Frost-bitten hie pan-nte, William Gnptill wife, being the only sailing vessel in the world Sprains, Muscular Rheumatism, Emma Norwood served as secretary. Good The community was greatly shocked to Pain leaves the moment the liniment is the past lew day’s returned to Boston equipped with wireless. The Pendleton Feet. applied. reports from the branch societies, sewing bear of the sudden death of Prof. H. M. Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, Jane SO, IMS. Fridey. Sisters is W. J. Small, of Serial number SIS. was one of the captained by circle, Christian Endeavor and Sunday Estabrook. His wife popu- AS toe. aad SOe. Get a Bottle new. was all DrHgtoU, A pies .ant hallowe’en party given lalesboro. a school were given. Some important meas- lar young ladies of this place—Miss Kate KEEP IT ALWAYS LN THE HOUSE. by Mi<«-. Hall, Damon anl Jones at the The schooner of N. ures were discussed, among them the A. Clark. She and her children have the Rowena, St. John, L S. Johnson a CO. Bottom, Mau / tome ol Dr. Small Saturday evening, on advisability of admitting to the char;h sympathy of their friends here. B., went ashore Libby island, at the Oct. 31. entrance to Machias councils interested church-goers not Dr. George Neal accompanied Mrs. harbor, Saturday Ml- Myra Smith, who successfully un- was unani- night. The crew reached shore, and were members of the church. It Lillian Murphy and daughter Helen to derwent a for and cared for at the light station. The schoon- surgical operation appendi- mously voted to adopt this measure, Rockland Thursday, where Mrs. Murphy citis a! me Boston City hospital, is spend- allow those who in financial er is loaded with lumber, anl apparently thus help I will receive medical treatment. Mrs. ing a tew weeks at home during her con- voice As is not badly damaged. matters a at parish meetings. Murphy was operated upon in Augnst, for nltscenee. \ there was a good surplus in both the CLARION RANGES SIMPLIFY and has never recovered her Five cottageB valued at about |1,500 each church and sewing circle treasuries, a tumors, fully Mrs. Bickford went to West were burned at George unanimous vote was taken to call a minis- eyesight. Northport Wednesday. Could, noro Thursday to attend the funeral ter to the pastorate. Offloers were re- Nov. 2. Thelma. The cottages burned were those of C. H. HOUSEKEEPING. 01 her mother, Mrs. Emma Sargent, who elected. Gray, Old Town; J. Y. Hincks, Old Town; diedatthc Eastern Maine Nov. 2. Sprat. HANCOCK POINT. A. C. They do their work so easily general hospi- _ Emily Hall, Winterport; Tuttle, tal, where she had gone for surgical treat- John Crabtree, of Sorrento, recently vis- Bellast, and E. S. Sterry. and so uniformly well that the men! CAHTINE. Allen Crabtree. ited his nephew, Addison Knowlton, twenty-five years labor of cooking is forgotten in Nov. 2. E. J. M. It spending a few days in was j Vogel! Mrs. Julia Martin will go to Sorrento old, unmarried, shot through the the pleasure of good results. ! camp. Mon lay, and from there to Calais. body last Wednesday by a rifle accident- DEER ISLE. ^ of New Conn., bis Lester A CLARION will work for George Brastow, Haven, ! The Misses Gilley, of Southwest Harbor, ally discharged by cousin, Miller who has been ill ol ! is in town for several days. with you day in and day out for years Colby, ty- | are spending a few days Miss Jennie I ! phoid (ever, is improving. Mrs. Ella Farnham has returned and Bull. If Yen are liver Fifty, Bead This. at smallest possible running Most sutler from opened her bouse here for the winter. people past middle-age H. P. A. SpoRord and wile, who have Deputy Chief of Police E. K. Baker and kidney and bladder disorders which FoleyV expense. wile returned Kidney Remedy would cure. Stop tbe drain teen spending their vacation in Boston Will Hooper and Monday of are a few wife, Bangor, spending days on tbe vitality and restore needed strength The new patterns are espe- ind a weeks’ vacation in vicinity, arrived home Saturday. from Eddington. with Mr. Baker’s sister, Mrs. C. A.Penney. and vigor. Commence taking Foley’s Kid- ney Remedy fl. A Parches. attractive. is extensive re- to-day. cially hools William H. Frank Hooper making Mrs. A. B. McFarland will leave Mon- Superintenrient-oI-S. If there is no on his piazza and other parts of the CLARION Patten ',nt to Portland this week to at- pairs day for Lincoln, where she will visit Mrs. 2llri)crti£fminifc. house. THE IMPERIAL CLARION. near write to us. tend ; he Maine State teachers’ conven- j Henry Drew, formerly Miss Georgia Ball. agent you, tion. Everett Connor, on account of ill health, From there she will to Livermore Falls go established Me. baB been obliged to return home for the to spend the winter with her daughter, WOOD & BISHOP CO.. Bangor. Dr. H. W. Small operated upon Jobn CATARRH | winter. Mrs. Killman. Hardy'- knee large Ney Wednesday, removing, E. Sold J. P. ELDRIDGE, Ellsworth, Maine. Miss Lola Bevan, who has been visiting Nov. 2. by i|uam uv ol pus from the joint. He received _ Cream Balm in returned home Sat- '.ly’s this while a friends Westport, injury operating gasoline BASS HARBOR. is quickly absorbed. engine. urday. Gives Relief at Once. Trask’s new house is ready for Mrs. Fred Foster, of Portland, is in George t Harbor had one cleanses, soothes, View chapter, O. E. S., o and will move in this town for a lew On her return home 'cupancv, they aeals and IS THE TIME ol days. protects NOW the largest gatherings ot the year Wed- w*eek. she will be accompanied by her mother, he diseased mem- nesday e .ening. They had invited tlolden brane Mrs. Wheeler Webster, who will spend Eugene Stanley and wife returned Sat- resulting from Hod chapter, ol Rockland, but they were Catarrh and drives to have that furnace the winter in Portland. urday from a two-weeks’ visit to friends onable to get here on account ol boat ar- iway a Cold in the The steamer Corinna has been purchased in Portland. Head lie- in Be sure that it rangements. There waa no work, but a quickly. || iTCXiCQ put tine David Haskell, of this place, and Dr. and Mrs. Watson have gone to stores the Senses of HMT • bf Lll program was carried out, consisting ol by Capt. is a Kinto, and then will be wintered here. This craft is li- Boston and New York. They expect to be Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cts., at Drag- »ocal and instrumental music, a mono- 100 and will be several weeks. gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents be sure of logoe Mrs. Estelle and a mock censed to carry passengers, away -you will by Haskell, uly JSrr»ll'ftr\ 53 57nrr«u Street, New York used as an excursion boat. She comes are Wrkey wedding. Relnsbments were Many of the lobster fishermen pre- Kennebec. She waa built in as scar- good results, great terved. from the paring to take up their traps, the FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS Portland in 1899. She is sixty-four feet city of lobsters and the present low prices heating The ol Miaa Elinor C. Pairo, ol efficiency, body long, 15.6 beam and 6.2 depth, and ia a make the business unprofitable. D. one ol the ol the ••WOULDNT P*V ME FOR THE RELIEF I in fuel and Washington, C., party trim and able little boat. Nov. 2. X. Y. Z. economy Ul-lated was sloop “Linnie Belle”, who Oet. 27. G. COT FROM PILES.” _ frowned 1, waa lonnd Howard T. durability. Sept. by “For 12 years I suflered with piles, Elisha Perkins ia still as comfortable as MT. DESERT FERRY. Ball, keeper ol Eagle Island light, on on by any strain or hard work. is brought •Rtle Spruce island, about two mile* Irom possible. Mr. McKinnon’s cottage being Sinoe using Hem-Koid eigbt months ago, I have not bad an can do labor place where the accident occurred. E. H. and wife are at home painted. attack, any Carpenter and eat wbat I wiah without ill effect. 1 Tie we* sent to Batur- automobile E. and of F. body Washington from an,exiended trip. Harvey Colby wife, Bangor, would not be in my former condition for B. AIKEN, Agt., •l This makes the lonrth reeov- are at F. L. Colby’s. body Mias Carrie Parker returned Wednes- visiting »600." ELLSWORTH, ME. ■•f ol (Signed) Wm. McAdams, the seven which were drowned. a in Rock- Babcock and of day frort a visit of few days Mrs. Edith baby, Cook’s Falls, N. Y. The bodies not recovered are those ol Rev. relatives here. land. Smyrna Mills, are visiting before Mar. ’06. **>n H. Sworn to notary 23, Noyes & Nutter Mf*. Co., Hutchins, ol Billerica, Mae*., s an internal John Sawyer and wife returned Satur- Clarence Nickerson and wife expect to Dr. Leonbardt Hem-Roid, pro. Edwin 8. Crowley, ol Philadelphia, Mr. Nicker- tablet cure for piles, is sold for fl by E. G. Bangor, Me. day from a few week’s trip in Massachu- move to Bangor tbis week. M.ss Evelyn Kellogg, ol Baltimore. Moore, and fully guaranteed. Dr. Leon- setts. son has there. N. Y. BOV. 2. Bn employment bardt Co., Station B, Buffalo, Winfield Stewart, of Winsor, Vt., has Nov. 2._C. his R. B. SOUTH DEER ISLE. been visiting cousin, Capt. TRENTON. Wallace Brown. Stinson ia painting bit house. Henry Smith shot a moose last week. Tie Miss Josephine West is at work again, iittle son ol Francis Stanley and Ralph Springer and wife are receiving Mia is after a visit of several days in Boothbay quit ill. on the birth of a son. Harbor. congratulations /Byron Tracy and wile are visiting Miss May Garland, of Lakewoqd, spent Mends Miss Mae Carbury and her si-ter Stella, in Buckaport. and Sunday with her parents, of Galifornia, have been visiting at the Saturday Brands and who has been Whitmore Garland and wife. Stanley wile, home of R. B. Brown for several days. tisitiug (riends in Cambridge, Mass., are Nov. 2. May. Mrs. Domansky and son Robert re- turned last week to their home in North SEAWALL. ■ A. J. is Mr. Stanley entertaining after an absence of several weeks. taut. Castine, Mrs. Lucy King has returned home from ol Rockland. They are two mighty Mrs. Bert Dickson and son, who have in Danvers and Mass. ■vn> Maters. bar visit Clinton, Town Mrs. The been visiting Mrs. Dlokson’s mother, W. P. Kent, of Libby Island light grange gave an entertainment at the FLOURj returned to Bar Har- ■ill Stephen Littlefield, was here last week on a short visit; Wedneaday evening, which wea well station, bor last week. busi- ’•‘ended. All enjoyed the evening. Metcalf & Co. are still in the ben Mrs. Macomber has to Bel- Harry gone ness. now have fifty hens to winter, Makes Bread that Combines Bertram and who came They Sawyer wile, for a to visit her mother. Dur- ro last week, after of the old ones and yourg to attend their father’s re- diaposing _ funeral, ing her absence the Lufkin store will be HIGHEST FINEST GREATEST in charge of Misa Lola Bevan. Raw Luge. sailer Irena and liver constipation Nov. 2. G. When the lungs are sore and inflamed, the - Orino laxative will cure you ______find Berm!.’ aerms of pneumonia and consumption COLOR, FLAVOR, NUTRITION, *7 •tlmnlatlnatbo digestive or- and will Orino Itch I Itch! Itch—Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! lodgement and multiply. Foley's Honey pn««othey sot naturally. Foley’s cares the most ob- uot to Tar kills the congh germs, »sd »i,e^oe* krlpe, is pleasant take The more job scratch the worse the itch. Try heals the lungs, and «o not have to take contia- stinate racking cough, ASK YOUR. GROCER, nil, laxatives eczema, any results. The Is ib be Doan’s Ointment. It snrcs files, prevents serious genuine the,ilte Ovlno. Why eoatine to G. A. PaacHaa. •'avvef pills aadtablets. G. A. Pancuaa. skin itching. All druggists ssll it.—Adel. the yellow package. ~ ttiRtfnnu. — WEDGING BKLLS. OBITl’ARY. American. COUNTY GOSSIP. St)f €U0U)odl) MRS. PEARL B. DAT. movement is on foot HILDRBTH-ORAV. A Sunday closing died The ol the South Sarah Eliza, wife of Pearl B. Day, in Harbor. parlors Congregational A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL Bar last of were the ecene of a at her home on Court street, this city, PUBLISHED church, Boston, Oct. Thursday morning. Mrs. Day had not EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Hall Quarry looks for better times, with picturesque wedding, Friday evening, of been in the best of health for several AT the opening of operations by a new com- 16, when Miss May Hildreth, Boston, A WELL-KNOWN had a ELLSWORTH. MAINE. and Forester Gray, of Ellsworth, years. About a year ago she slight INSTITUTION. pany on the McMullen quarries. Emery but recovered to such an Established as a Bank la IMT with a BT TU were married by the venerable clergynmu- paralytic stroke, Nattpnal capital of Mo.ooo COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. extent that no serious results were KAMCOCK snow of the season fell autbor. Rev. Edward Everett Hale. The appre- Changed to a Trust Company In IMT with a capital ot The first Saturday, «l00,000 and Wm W. Rollins, Editor and Manager. It hended. * whitening the ground for some time. bride is a daughter of the late Professor surplus ot MOlOOO and total resources ol wvwr *1,000,000 W. H. Titus. Associate Editor. not of On Oct. about noon, she suf- was a real snow storm while it lasted, Arthur Hildreth, founder and principal Monday, 19, fered another and from it she did a mere of scattering flakes. Hildreth’s classical school for boys. Her shock, ■■keerlptlon Prior—$2 00 a year; $1.00 for six flurry not recover to realise are LARGER MM ■maths; 50 cents for thr*-e months; if laid grandfather was Richard Hildreth, the sufficiently fully We STRONGER than ever In 75 and 58 cents her condition. disease, with Elrtrtly advance, $1 ft", historian, at one time United States Bright’s vaapectlrely. Single copies ft cents. Alt ar- Our Gouldsboro correspondent sends consul to Trieste. which she had been affected in a mild During the 30 years of our existence our aim has been wagea are reckoned at the rate of $3 per “A flew the following: partridge through and the end came to extend to our patrons the best possible service The bride made a charming picture i n form, rapidly developed, Our be a window in W. W. Sowle’s house Sunday steady growth is evidence that the Insti- Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will a on the 29th. her last illness was Banking where her quaint costume of rich brocaded silk, Happily tution which throws out the greatest wmAo known on application afternoon and into the dining-room and she safeguard, relic of days, and an free from physical pain, passed around iU business, in order to protect Its depositor it close beside the family cat, pra-Revolntionary alighted and merits the confidence of the If are Handnesscommunications shou'd be addressed heirloom in the it served quietly peacefully away. public. you not a didn’t seem in the least at family, having customer of this let thia be < which surprised bank, your invitation ia. and all checks and moncr rrters made pay- five in s similar Mrs. Day was born in BluehlU, Nov. 10, to Cat and bird sat there generations way. become one; our relations will be afeie to The Hancock County Publishing his strange visitor. of the late Robert W. mutually profitable Maine. A followed the cere- 1847, the daughter CD Ellsworth, for a few nntil the reception marriage side by side minutes, one whieh a hundred and Hulda Hinckley; she was of eight when the mony, after nearly outer door was opened, par- is UNION TRUST of The friends end relatives of the family, children, six girls and two boys. She OOMPANY 1 Ibis week’s edition walked to the door and flew guests, ME. tridge calmly one brother—W. 8. ELLSWORTH.* American is 2.400 sat down to a bountiful collation. Good survived by Hinckley, copies. away.” widow of D. J. cheer was the order of the evening. A and one sister—Harriet, the beautiful cos- Allen, both of whom lire in Bluetull. Average for the year of 1907, 2,430 R. H. Young, the veteran guide and bright, open fire, many and and Other surviving relatives are Mrs. F. H. of has handled a good tumes, pleasing appropriate trapper Hancock, Mrs. 8. H. NOVEMBER 19C8. music by Arthur Pohle orchestra, con- Wiggin, Lewiston; Dority, WEDNESDAY 4, many furs, and among them a good many tributed to the Sedgwick; Miss Sadie W. Allen, Miss silver grey foxes, bat not until last week general festivity. the Emma W. Hinckley, BluehUl; Mrs. Har- did he have the fortune to catch a Amid many congratulations, young The Expeeted Him Happened. good and Mrs. couple left for s tour in Heine, after which riet Cushing, Waltham, Mass., THE URGE and Another national struggle for politi- silver grey in one of his own traps. A INCREASING in Hulda South BluehUl—nieces; him foxea had been they will return to Boston, and settle Henderson, has been to a neighbor told stealing Wal- cal snpremaey fought Be vers. Harry A. Friend, Etna; Ralph Mayo, his chickens, and asked Mr. Young to s-1-*1 and the party which does tham, Maas.; F. H. Alton, Bluehill; Hall BUSINESS come over and try to catch them. Mr. things has triumphed over the MILL Alton, North Sedgwick; Robert W. Hinck- again Young drove over one day last week, set SAW WASTE whioh to do ley, BluehlU—nephews. party promiaee things; two traps, and when he went to them the of the Eastern Trust & and were married in Blue- Banking Company shows the man of deeds has over Soon be Utilised (or Manufac- Mr. Mrs. Day triumphed next morning, there was a silver fox in May that the realize that it is a Safe ture at hill on June 17, 1881, and came imme- people and Con- the man of words. one of them and a sknnk in the other. Pulp. insure s to Ellsworth, and, with the excep- servative Institution. Your The republican party, with Taft and To palp wood supply to meet diately Banking account is tion of a at Bar they have has adequately the fatnre needs of the coun- year Harbor, invited with assurance of satisfaction in Sherman for its standard-bearers, lats fall flowers continue to come in to every try seams one of the most important of lived here ever since. In 1888 they Ogata received a vote of confidence, Thk American office. A duster of straw- estate the transaction. the many forest problems ol the United bought of the Janies W. Davis a and the work of national prog- blossoms and violet picked by on which has since great berry States. Statistics collected by govern- house Court street ress will no retarded John of Bayaide, Mt. Desert, were continue, longer Stewart, ment experts, however, show that there been their home. received last week. A dahlia from EASTERN TRUST ft BANKING by so much as a fear of the suooeas picked are in the field of Invention Besides her husband, who to in the raU- GO 8. H. possibilities BAZOOS, MAINS. her garden on Oct. 30 is sent by Mrs. one son— of Bryanism. for the relief of the drain on the country’s way mail servios, she leaves Remick, of Marlboro. At Hancock Point, A republican house of representa- remaining pulp wood forests by devising Clarence B., who is a clerk in the Ells- Capital. PI75,000.00. sweet peas are still in blossom, end dande- Surplus and Profits EARNED, tives ia also with the Sen- means of utilizing saw-mill waste. worth post office. In their gnat lose they P41O.l51.02 elected; so, in Ellsworth. over lions and buttercups flourish of a host of Deposits, ate the ia It is estimated that there are 4,500,000 have the since rest sympathy P3,342,ooo.00. already republican, party Mrs. Susan P. Pink of has ham, Atlantic, c">rds of slabs In refuse burners not but also io Be; assured of for some time destroyed friends, only here, ascendancy a rose bush in her garden which last week of the lumber mills of ths country esch Harbor, BluehlU, Bangor and elsewhere. to come. full-blown snd on Oct. 31 had three roses, was a woman o( year. The wood used for pulp last jesr Mrs. Day strong per- It is hardly conceivable, in the light she a bouquet of sweet pe s that Hancock Pomona Orange. picked amounted toapproximately 4,000,000 cords, sonal characteristics; a kind friend, a of the that the democratic were bright and fresh. Following I* the program for the meet- result, about a quarter of which had to be im- good neighbor, and a useful member of ing of Green Mountain Pomona with managers were sincere in their pre- ported. the community. In early life she joined Schoodic grange. Winter Harbor, Mot. 12: dictions, some of the states which Ask the men most familiar with the The mill waste estimate is based on s the Congregations! church in Bluehill. in Opening la form they placed in the donbtfnl column woods if chestnut trees grow this recent canvass of some of the larger mills On coming to Ellsworth she transferred Staging.Choir Taft even more than Roose- vicinity, and the chances are every one ol tbe country by tbe United States forest her membership to the Congregational giving j Addreoa of welcome. will reply in the negative. Chestnut trees which established the interesting church here, and took a conspicuous part velt received four years ago. service, Master of Bchoodlc grange do in the southern part of the State, fact that mills an cut of in sli branches of the church’s work. Ia spite of the apparent apathy in grow having aggregate Response..Mrs AI Pom but are not common there. It remained board a of Not only in the home left desolate, but the of 3,140,300,000 feet bad final waste Report of granges Maine, republican majority to that chest- social circles wilt she for Mrs. Thomas E. bee prove 1,870,303curds of slabs alter the heal naO also in -hnrch and Topic: What is the true purpOM and mis- about 30,000 exceeded the moat san- nut trees can grow here. While hunting been used for lath. Assuming these mills be sorely missed and affectionately re- sion of the grange as it exists to-day? guine expectations some 10,000. farm on the Jnlien by in the vicinity of the Emerson ,o be representative, it is seen that Ihcie membered. Leader. Emery. It was s hard and the found a tree Sat- Recess fight, viotory subawl road Mrs. Lee young | is still considerable waste in forest pro- Prayers were said at the bouse last to is and for a third was a Call order gloriously won, time which she believed chestnut, having ducts at tbe mill, even after the earnest urday morning, Rev. R. B. Mathews, pas- Hoag— ...... Choir Bryanism Is buried. been familiar with the tree in Masaachu- efforts of lumbermen the lest ten tor of the Congregational ehurch, officiat- 1 during Conferring fifth degree setts. She sent leaves from the tree to to about a closer utilization of ing. The floral tributee were profuse and years bring Topic: To what extant should oar farm ONE DAN Massachusetts, where they were positively ; the whole tree. beautiful, and wets mute attestations o! ONLY Bertram L. Smith, of Patten, a can- houses be heated in winter, and how ident ifled as leaves of the chestnut. These make it look as it Ameri- the high esteem in which the deceased c*n It be done In the moot economical didate for figures attorney-general, indig- were first can Inventors, who ere performing won- was held. Pieces tent by the snd practical way? Leader, George nantly denies the rumor that he haa W Nov. 10. NORTH ELLSWORTH. derful feats in other fields, should get division of the railway mail service, by Mayo Tuesday, made a trade with Seott Wilson, of the Thimble the Ellsworth post- Entertainment by host grange C. B. Mitchell and wife went to South down to the consideration of mstnods to club, by to AMERICAN Portland, turn over to Mr. Wilson— make these wsste slabs available for tbe office, and by the Ellsworth runt free de- Song...:...Choir PARLORS HOUSE, Hancock Saturday, on business. Closing id form or to anybody else—his strength. At palp makers. Work along this line would livery carriers. The bearers were J. H. Arthur Clement is having his house this end of the State it doesn’t look also be likely to show tbe way far utiliza- Brimmer, F. H. Osgood, E. E. Rows, J. F. ELLSWORTH. painted. L. H. Cushman. XML as though it would make any differ- tion of thousands of tons of sawdust Knowlton, The North Ellsworth farmers’ club wilt ornci hock* hrom 9 4. u cum which are now wasted each Immediately following the eervioes at ence in the result whether he does or year. BELT design two 4 P. M bold iu annual and pin. dragons j ahooting match,dance It is true that some utilization is the house, the remains were taken to Btue- and Deita Tan Delta seal. Kinder will for the reason that Hon. being MfTtL w. ——ftdirt a of *laise* for H.M doesn’t, at ball af- Le rewarded upon returning Mm# to H. E p*i- supper Agricultural Thursday made of mill waste st bat in most hitl, where at 2 p. m., there were services with a It ti' e-1 fr*me. which with Warren C. of present, Davis' earring* factory. Ellsworth. year gold Philbrook, Waterville, ternoon and Nov. 5. conducted lha asaailaation ihwt w'- ovr cannot or da- evening, cases it is only the larger and more mod- at the Congregational church, the present assistant attorney-gen- pltcatad to day by anyone n the optical bun- Miss Helen King is visiting relatives in ern plants that are even making any at- by Rev. Mr. Mathewe, assisted by the pae- Want*. seems to be the successful ft tip Tbarelanooae to-day .u the United 9tatw eral, likely Bar Harbor. in this line. ms it the tor of the church at BluehUl, Rev. W. H. tempts Then, is, »a If candidate. who ita tba tyei the «swedo. jot Mrs. Lottie Tripp went to Portland plants which use the waste slabs, after McBride. Appropriate music was sung around M to look after oar bastnoM have aver been at ted to by other*, jot MANla this oouaty. Special Inducement uaderatand what the lent n how you hare to Thursday to attend the anniver- laths ere made, often waste the by J. A. of Mrs. wedding sawdust, Cunningham, Ellsworth, this month, permanent. C. K. Bonn k Co. road laltars aod tall th- .-pucian what jot of her Minnie F. L. of Conn. * a Doubtless National-Chairman Mack sary sister, Mrs. Heeden. end those which use the sawdust waste Kent, Ellsworth, accompanist. Nnrmrymou, Manchester, want. Wa do not fit that *. but uke tba exact maacaremanu of th- * from the pupil Rev. Nelson Heeden and who have the slabs. The bearers were Arch W. Hinckley, G. M. (doff) when be gave oat Saturday that wife, without uaing any drop* doveiakaaj summer The slab residue from the lumber cut of PUlabury, W. I. Partridge, JP. P. Merrill. forSak. or ate ten car 1 t: u s. < on the wall. Bryan would have 321 votes in the a home here, observed the twenty- j qaaotlona Interment was at BluehlU. fifth anniversary of their marriage at the ; tbe country is estimated to amount to electoral college may bave ex- O how' CAaR^TTgood^ooBdl UMTi^fcet DON’T SUFFER WITH HEADACHES. Scandinavian church, PortUnd, last Sat- shoot 14,000,000 cords, of which shoot O lose. Oh b, ame U mj Ilm. Prtc. claimed: damned when low. tUim -Show Wa haae aaton:shiosr reoultafwa “Oat, spot!” with an value of s Out", cor. Taa AwMi- prodaoed urday evening. The pleasant audience 6,000,000, average |1.40 braia nervous insomnia, dim* he saw it in the Taft oolnmn this CHURCH NOTES. cu. er c.11 U the dBm. fag, debility, room was prettily decorated with autumn ! cord is sold for fuel, 3^00,000 burned by neaa, naaaaa, watery eye*, jrry vision.aad other troablaecauted by e>«*-.train. morning. leaves and a the mills for sad sent to UNION CONO’L, BLLBWOBTB PALLS. potted plants, and goodly fuel, 4,500,000 Jot Knit. Wa have oorracted by the use of * our scientucflaaoji number assembled to pay their respects to the refuse burners. This last figure shows Are. J. D. Prtgmore, pattor. aroaa ayaa and astigmatism y , PUsaanl et the enormous of forest Not. service at Inquire of Man. Mr. Bryan may not, probably will the happy couple. Prayer was offered by quantity product Sunday, 8—Morning HOUSE—12Calvin P. Jot, Ellsworth, Me. not, be a candidate for the Rev. Mr. Magousson, of South Windham, that is pore waste. 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. Evening again j OWBB TENEMENT Ciippoa house, in presidency, although that is hy no and informal remarks were made by Prof. The iron furnace slag https have been servioe at 7. fine condition Stable optional, or could Tie Edvard E. Daainers Co., means certain.—Waterville Sentinel. arrange to lei whole houM to John Hedman, of Colby college, a cousin seized upon by the brick maker, and tbe Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7. responslole party for torm of y«ars. Inquire of J. H. 301 Old South Bldg., -VH WmUw of Mr. and of the coal mines has be- Heeden, by the editor of Zion’a screening damp METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Banunsnaa. Kll*wor*b, or B A. Cairrnn. 294 toi Boston, >1 iito. MsaeacbuMtls avenue Boston. Mum St., Advocate. Pleasing music was rendered come a valuable source of raw material for Utt. S’. Congregational Committees. F. Emery, pattor. manufacturer. — SOUVENIR at intervals during the evening by the the briquette Expert! say Nov. 8 service at —i% C The eocisl committees of the Congre- Sunday, Horning Q&inlfH. string band of the church. that it may prove possible to make just as 10.30. school at cards gational society for the coming winter Congratulatory j Sunday 11.46. Junior Rost telegrams from friends in other states good use of the wsste heaps of the lumber at 3. servioe 7 JO. have been appointed as follows: league Evening at energetic men to sell lubricat- I were read Deacon Gustaf mill! if slabs and sawdust can be con- oils and in Hancock 10c. November—Misses Lulu by Osterberg, Prayer meeting and bibie study Tuesday RELIABLE,ing greases paints 7 CARDS ONLY Eppes, Mary and adjacent counties. or commission. who acted as master of ceremonies. At verted into palp. Salary Holmes, Annie Lord, Bernice Giles, Mu- evening at 7 JO. Faibvax Ktrnviao Co.. Cleveland. Ohio MNT BY MAIL POST-PAH*- the close of the exercises, refreshments BAPTIST. Addren ordr. ... riel Davis, Bessie Joy, Grace King, Ells FIB TWIOS-Parnera and ckll- ! were served. the received dren make balaam Sr Morang, Panlene Foster, Rath Goodwin Among gifts The Phantom Moose. Rer. P. A. A, KiUam, pattor. BALSAM money cutting E. W. AUSTIN. twigs. Bblpmi nts must be made by boat. ] •> worth. was a decorated with rosea and ever- Nov. 8 Dept. A., Annie Kingsbury, Ethel Brown. tray George H. Houston, of Bangor, who is Sunday, Morning servioe at Write at once for particulara Finn Pillow and with the American and Swed- Co., Wood New York December—Mesdsmes J. H. Brimmer, greens just in from a timber cruise (or the Ameri- 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school Building, City. ish and J. A. W. L. A. flags, containing twenty-five silver can Realty company in the of at 11.45. Christian Endeavor meeting at F, Knowlton, King, Emery, vicinity want delivered at our factory tbe com- ;*'.rcS dollars-an expression of the regard which 7. service 7JO. HD Mtts Med A. H. Joy, J. F. Whitcomb, Arthur Bbute, Chemquasabamticook lake, is able to Evening WE ing winter, too to MO cords of white and 10 to-day io» birch, and beech four fool Exchange. Send E. F. the church feels for its pastor and bis { the legend of a monster white Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30. yellow maple bolts, Robinson, C. P. Dorr, G. W. Mason, verify in length. For particulars address or for sil esteemed were inquire next Hat. Membership good wife. There many other which has led hunters on a at our office. Bllswobtb Alias M. Hooper, N. C. Cunningham, A. I. moose, many CONOBBOATIONAL. factory Habbwood months. from friends. Mrs. Heeden is a Company. Saunders, Miss Anns F. Hlght. presents wild chase through the mountains of Rev. R. B. Matkowt, pattor. native of this place, a daughter of the late northern and Aroostook R. OHARLES, January—Mesdames H. M. Hall, A. P. Piscataquis Sunday, Nov. 8—Morning servioe at MAGAZINE requires the eer- Hwioa. Galen H. Maddocks. M* Rhawmuc A»e.. Wiswell, C. C. Burrill, G. A. Parcher, F. counties. For yeais it has been reported 10J0. Sunday school at 11.45. Evening Successvicee of a man in Ellsworth to look after expiring subscriptions aad to secure new W. J.T. J. L. H. that a moose perfectly white, or servioe 7 JO. business n esns Rollins, Giles, Henry Joy, appear- by of special methods unusu- WASTED Cushman, F. H. Osgood, F. H. McFarland, AMUSEMENT NOTES. ing to be, larger than any moose ever be- Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30. ally eBective; position permanent; prefer one TEACHERS with experience, but would consider any ap Marks Hertz, T. E. Hale, Misses E. True fore seen, with a hoof that made a track with natural KEITH'S THEATRE, BOSTON. plicant good quallgeatlons; sal- g. Apply and Alice Scott. over twelve inches in diameter, roamed ary 1140 per day, with oommleaion option. for winter vacatin Of all the stars who have come into INDIAN POINT. Address, with references, R. B. Psacoca, February — Misses Helen the woods near the headwaters of the East Boom TEA( HEB» Bonsey, vaudeville, none has attained greater 1U1. Success Maguire Bldg., New York. to EASTERS J. A. | Branch of the Penobscot river. He was John H. Abram and wife spent Saturday »*■ Agues Lord, Mary Stuart, Thomp- than Zelie de who will Deer Me, popularity Lussan, WANTED-We as a AGENCY, son, Eva Aiken, Hannah Holmes, May too wary for the most experienced hunt- night and Sunday at their borne here. srant. re- be the leading attraction at Keith’s tbe j SALBSMtNsponsible representative to HII vacancy in>w open. Emma Mesdames F. C. Bur- ers, who tried in vain to stalk him. Hise Villa C. of la teach- now la a school Good Bonsey, Fitts, week of Nov. 9. Miss de Lussan was for- Boober, Lee, esialtlng your town, 'teacher, positions lawyer, student, buslaeaa. rill, H. H. Higgins, Albert F. Stock bridge, George took a stroll while the crew was ing a successful term of school here. clergyman, profes- merly with the famous Boston Ideal opera sional or other enterprising man. who will special notice. Harry W. Haynes, Lewis G. F. “nooning", and within half a mile from the whole or a of his time to Hodgkins, | company. William Walls has bought the place of give part sell!* Newman, Roy J. Goodwin. camp came to an open bog containing Equitable Life olicics, tbe most popular life Another feature will be Joe Hart’s “bath- Charles Ablblad, who intends moving to Insurance operating in Maine to- i.vsician — company The chief Consulting March Mesdames C. H. about thirty acres. Standing within the It’s the harvest time now for ^ Hodgman, ing girl", a musical number which has Bar Harbor. day. tbe live, the Merrow Medical A "-noa Henry W. Cash man, O. W. Tapley, Henry edge of the timber he counted sixteen enterprising, active, inaaraaee man. The "S, proved popular in vaudeville. Still an- The family of Frank C. Higgins, who Equitable's great pieettge is acknowledged. tute, of Bangor, Main ''“'Kg E. Davis. H. E. J. A. moose feeding leisurely in the opening. More Maine are inaaranee in Rica, Cunningham, other feature will be Charles £. Evans and has summer people socking his next eisit at the spent the here, has gone to tbe than ever ^.usdsT, N. C. King, H. R. Holmes, El bridge Mil- He noticed three bulls, good large fellows, Equitable to-day before. If in- ihursW- company in a sketch called “It’s Up To Bar Harbor for the winter. terested, communicate at ones with the auaa- HOUSE. ELLSWOKTH liken, J. W. R. L. but he almost had the ague when he saw tor the State, W. H. 8. Perley Phillips, Parker, You, William". Mr. Evans is one of tbe Haxbltob, Port lead. Not. _- L. Howard F. the monarch of the which be avers Eugene H. Higgins and wife, of Bar gw Larrabee, Whitcomb, Misa comedians of the herd, leading country. his sanation with M. A. Clark. is a monster. Being to leeward of the Harbor, spent bis sister, Other features will be a new presen- REAL ESTATE. April— Mias Isabel Alexander, Mes- band, and within eighty yards of them, Mrs. George L. Richards, and hie mother, 'WfY'vfT tation entitled, “La Petite Revue," which - dames E. L. had a chance to observe Mrs. Nettie B. Higgins. Bonsey, Emily Smith, J. E. contributes good and lota of George splendid singing the moose. The big fellow had a magnifi- Mrs. has Parsons, T. J. Holmes, 8. A. Goodwin, J. Abbie Higgins dosed her home i* to notice Mat comedy. Billy Van, miniatrel, will also cent pair of horns-twenty points on one five my 'wife, Nellie A. McGown, M. L. L. J. at Indian Point and gone to Bar Harbor B. Blub, having ,eft my bed aad heard Bartlett, Backus, be seen with a new line of side and twenty-one on the with a THI. humor. Others other, without Just oaaae, I hereby forbid one i. A. J. F. L. D. Foster. at least inches wide in to the winter with her children. any Bowden, Royal, will be the Six Londe and palm eighteen the spend harboring or tnesting her on my aeeoaat. as I Boueeeillis, other bulls were The several committees are requested to velvet. The large, bat Her friends here are sorry to have her leave. shall pay no bills of her contracting after Tilly, the five musical Spiliers, the kinet- looked like beside of the this date. Willass p. Item. moat at earliest convenience and select they pigmies big ograph and the special Keith show. fsUow. Mrs. Beth Harding and daughter, Mre. Troasoat, Me., Oct. M, line. chairmen. Ida H. Abram, returned Baturday from TRAM Catarrh la CAMDIsOP KB. B09t0K THEATRE. There is more this section of the Leominster, Mam., where they went to country than all other diseases put together, Wl sitssd oarheartfslt thanks to all Perfect Chocolate Cake. For the week of Nov. 9, the Boston and until the last few years was supposed to visit a relative who is seriously ill. They YY those who eo kindly rsmambmsd as la be cor a doe- oar recant bereave meat. Rgnagggjgng of One cap fine granulated anger, one-half theatre will have as an attraction Paul incurable, great many years also visited trienda in Boston. jpTlTXpHiLlJPS, tors prooonaosd it a loeel disease and pre- *~U7 cap batter, two eggs, one-half cap milk, Raster's dramatisation of Ver- scribed local remedies, and by constantly Nov. 3. H. ^,ww.,2Ld,s^uSS^vs:l^•,• “Dorothy _ dentist. to sure with local Man. Jara B. Moaca. J one and n»i half brand two non of Haddon the novel falling treatment, pro- imps floor, Hall”, by Charles It incurable. Science nounced has proven ca- LAMOINK. level teaepimwa baking powdar, pinch of Major. Mias Gordon will appear as tarrh to be a constitutional disease and there- fore constitutional treatment. Hall’s OBoa ow W. Clothing»»* ■alt, two sqnano ohanniafs. Cream batter Dorothy Vernon, the red-haired requires There will be a dance and supper at tbs Lipaky’s high- Catarrh Ours, manufactured by P. J. Cheney MAINE.__ End sugar, cream la ubaatea eggs, add tempered miss. The story of the play h Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional town hall Thursday evening, under the market. It Is taken in milk slowly so the mixture will not asp- dsals with the of for Bir John cure oa the Internally management of Hoyt Smith and _UMMff-MllJJVAN. love Dorothy doses from IS drops te a teaspoon!ul. It nets Herbert erate, Mir in floor, baking powder and Manners, of a rival house. The scenes are directly oa the blood and mucous surfaces of Young. Supper will ba asrved by Mrs. ■alt, than add mettad thnrtdcls and *—n* laid in in the of the system. They ofier one hundred dollsrs Smith and Mrs. Young. Music by Mona- Derbyshire days Queen lor any ease it falls to cure. Send for circu- AMERICAN ADS well. Buka carefully, tar all chocolate cake Elisabeth, and all sorts of political in- lars and testimonials. ghan’s orchestra, of Ellsworth. The Address: P. J. CHSNBV A CO., Toledo, Ohio. will receive BO* bares easily. This la light, flaa grained trigue, involving the queen and dance given by the tame parties last Thurs- promptl^tl-^r.^u.^d'MJ attention. PAY Mary,' Sold by Druggists, Tic. Blnehin, Oct. J», a. d. Mat. *ad • was a social sueeaaa. (iilifrim queen of Boote, are prominent. Take Kali s rimlif PUIs for comttipatian. day Bow a an B. Cases. 4 CITY MBRTING. NEW GRANITE WORKS. AND SHERMAN Regular Monthly Session Held Tues- Will Operate McMullen Quarries at TAFT day Evening. Hall Quarry. The granite at Hail va- There being no quorum present Monday quarries Quarry, cated by Arthur McMullen A Co., of New evening, the regular meeting night of the York, are to be operated by a new com- board of aldermen, a recess was taken to pany of New York and western composed I Tuesday evening. capitalists. The new company will take At Tuesday evening’s meeting Aldermen hold of the pro|wrty this week, when the EVERY Stock bridge, Estey, Hagan and Jordan lease of the McMallen Co. expires. Its VALUABLE were present. Aid. Stock bridge, president name is The Consumers Consolidated Co. of the board, presided in the absence of Contractors and construction men com- DAY Biggest this now j the mayor. pose company, and they hare PREMIUMS contracts in street and as Rolls of accounts were passed as follows: large work, will, IS soon as their is be- Values, ROLL OR ACCOUNTS NO. 9. large plant installed, work on work. Fund. Name. Amount. gin large building ABSOLUTELY FREE! The BARGAIN Police, Eugene D Brnnn, $14 U MoMnlien Co. has removed its cut- Best Eugene P Warren, 4S 00 ting plant to Rockland, and is to quarry DAY As a special inducement for Horace F Wescott, 3 80 stone on 8t. Helena island, Stonington, you 10 trade with us, we offer a number of attractive John H Bresnahan, 0 00 the latter place being considered more notably FREE OF ALL GOST. Poor, Michael J Drummey, 308 80 adaptable for the class of bridge work HERE! Variety, premiums Electric light, B H A D R Power Co, 188 38 they engage in. It is our sonstaut aim to Charles E Pio, 135 Library, The Consumera Co. will the Hall HANDSOME, USEFUL PRE- Little, Brown A Co, 18 80 operate sell for the different classes j Sure Caroline L Himebaugh, 88 90 Qnarry properties of BETTER GOODS MIUMS WORTH FROM $2 EE Springer, 1000 granite work, particularly large build- at Mary A Hodgkins, 13 80 ing work, for which the Mt. Desert granite } Satis- TO $10, GIVEN AWAY TO Mrs H H Emerson, 13 00 is so well adapted. The gentlemen who Lower Prices i Suptofschs, John A Scott, 88 88 have contracts in the different citiee and YOU AFTER YOU HAVE Fire Wallace dept, Raymond, 48 00 do their own work, will handle the prod- than have ever been sold before. Wm H Pomroy, 4800 faction ucts themselves, direct from the quarries. That Is why our values appeal so SPENT FROM $25 TO $100 James A McQown, 18 If This the new concern not a tremendously to all comers, and H F gives only Bailey Co, 1 $$ we ean so for WITH US IN TRADE! substantial hot assurance why strongly guaran- John W 300 character, gives McCarthy, tee “Most for your money” to E of steady and lucrative employment for a Henry Davis, 89 78 everybody. ! Picture* of different Premium* Charles E Pio, 7 00 large and will Patrons of our numbe[of granite workers, The reputation of our store, the now on dliplay at atore. N E Tel A Tel 3 84 the times which Hall Co, bring book busy quality of our stock, and the lib- Look them over early, and getf DECISIVE Arthur W 14 90 has seen as information thla REPUBLICANS JWIN VICTORY flreely, Quarry when such buildings eral treatment we aecord to all our store hill concerning High school, Horace F 1301 tor Wescott, the U. S. mint building at Philadelphia, make the strongest possible re- easy way to pick up article* Ernest D Giles, 7 0$ and the Bank of Commerce building, St. sons why YOU should trade with the home. IN NATIONAL ELECTION. W M Davis, 3 80 Xiouis, were being cat there. us. Begin nowl Robert Alexander, $ 38 Mo., These which have been Edward G Moore, 198 quarries, oper- School, Edward Haney, 4008 ated since 1871, have a splendid water Carrie M Moore, 800 front, and a beautiful sheltered harbor. So-Called "Doubtful” States Swing to Republican Bernard Lynoh, 80 James Grant, of Hall Quarry, will manage KEARNS & COTTLE. Forrest L Moore, 80 the qoarriea. Re-elected Governor of New Mrs EB Holt, 37 0 Column—Hughes Arthur W 86 i*leats of all kite. Our Greely, Hancock Saves Crew. Fancy Groceries, Kinds, Fruit, Schoolhouse, Horace F Wescott, 15 56 Captain York—The Vote of The steamer Prinz Eitel Friedrich Ellsworth and Han- Asa C Flood, 5 00 line of Vegetables always Fresh. O reported by wireless to New York, Text-books, Charles Wormell, 4 04 TEL. 13-22 ELLSWORTH, MAINE. t cock County in Detail. Sadler-Rowe Co, 9 00 Oct. 31, that she m it the disabled Contingent. Thomas E Hale, 28 88 schooner Florence Shay twenty miles Eugene D Brann, 11 40 north of Cepe Hetteras in tow of The republicans won a decisive victory Maryland is in donbt, but re- probably Ralph E Mason, 8000 schooner Sallie C. Marvel. The Shay, from Commonwealth Hotel national election and publican. John E Doyle, 34 00 in the yesterday, Mobile to Boston, had encountered a Opposite State House, IN HANCOCK COUNTY. Walter J Clark, 34 00 William H. Taft, of Ohio, and James 8. heavy storm and been badly damaged. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. The vote of Hancock county, in detail, N E Tel A Tel Co, 80 of New will be the next The Sallie C. Marvel appeared in time to Sherman, York, with the exception of Long bland. Swan’s E E Joy, 100 Orrin W Tripp, 3 00 rescue the crew and then took the wreck Ohs CQMPAMQffifflP president and vice-president of the United {i Island and ble au Haut, is printed below. G M Farnsworth, 86 00 in tow. Wrecking tugs have been sent to The so-called “doubtful" states The vote of the county was exceptionally States. George M Campbell, 2 00 the assistance of the Shay. tf'CQMfOmWSffQES \ light. Taft’s plurality in the ! swung to the republican column with an county, Hamlin Maddocks, 2 CO The Sallie C. Marvel is partly owned in from returns received, is 1,300. A shoe that hurts your emphasis which see mid indignantly to Floyd Market, 3 90 Hancock, where her master, Capt. Foss, Hancock county democrats find crumbs refute the claim of the democrats that $1,19881 resides. A telegram from Capt. Foss foot is like an ill-natured I of comfort in the returns from Sullivan, they had even been doubtful. STREET COMMISSIONER’S ROLLS. received Tuesday from Norfolk, Va.,states while the can hurrah for Au- The landslide which Candidate Bryan’s republicans Highways. $468 04 that he arrived at that port with the companion—keepsyou rora, which went for the first schooner Florence in tow. Tne arrived on republican Sidewalks. 48 38 Shay a political managers predicted, is a three-masted schooner of in bad temper, too. time in its history. Bridges. 48 78 Shay time, bat Mr. Bryan happened to be on 388 tons, and has a cargo of creosoted Rock crushing. 9800 Offers rooms with hot and cold water for A shoe that fits the under aide instead of on of it. IN RLL8WORTH. lumber. really top State road. 656 72 fl.00 per day and up, which includes free New York state rolled up a pluarlity Ellsworth cast only about half its nor- use 01 public show°r baths. Nothing to the foot is a aid 89 tnis in New EnThud. Rooms with strong for Taft of something like 200,000, while mal vote for a State election. The total $1,817 MA1UNE Ll.Vl'. equal TEACHERS’ SALARY ROLL. private baths for fl.SO per day and up; to solid comfort, and Gov. Hughes, republican, was re-elected vote was 586, against 971 in the September two oath (or Common schools. $810 00 suites of rooms and 94*00 per givernor by about 75,000. The returns election, and 808 in the presidental election ■Haworth P»r*. and to High school. 237 77 day up. therefore good cheer. Irom Greater New. York seem to beer oat in 1905. Sid Nov 3. sch Ann O Stuart, Southwest Har- Dining room and cafe tirst-claas. Euro* H 6 Plan. Women who wear La France the assertion that Tammany, in political Taft’s plurality In Ellsworth ia 180, $1,047 77 bor, bricks, Phillips; Henrietta A Whit- pean ney. mill to load wood, Whitcomb, Haynes ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF shoes are cheerful women because ptrla ice, was mreely “playing to the against 252 for Roosevelt in 1905. Bryan’s Petition for hearing on laying out of & Co Stone Floors, nothing wood but the doors. feet are comfortable. grsid stand" in its affected support of total vote in Ellsworth in 1900 was 198; Davis street was presented and heading there always BORN. own Vac* Bryso, while really intending to “put tha. this year it was 196. The following table appointed for Nov. 12 at 7 p. m., at al&pr- Equipped with its Sanitary They are contented women be- uum knife to him”. the three-times in men’s room. This street had been cleaning plant. cause know that their shoes Bryan, shows the vote detail: already ADA MS—At Bucksport, Oct JS, to Mr ond Mrs they a distance in room. cudidate (or the presidency, will prob- Wards. 1 1 S 4 S Total. Pin. laid out and accepted, but it was found George Adams, daughter. Long telephone every present a graceful and aristocratic FOSTER—At Amherst, Oct 28, to Mr and Mrs I elby never more appear In that capacity, Taft, rep., 118 111 <1 18 74 871 180 that necessary notice had not been given a Temperance Hotel. Eugene D Foster, a son. Strictly appearance. [ though he may still remain a disturbing Bryan, dem., 80 48 27 IS 61 188 the Maine Central Railroad Co., whose HARRINGTON-At Stonington, Oct 28, to Mr Send for booklet. They are economical women element in the democratic Challo, pro., 8 2 0 0 1 6 line it crosses, and it will be to and Mrs a party. necessary Ralph Harrington, daughter. R F. soc., 9 1112 14 [Margaret Eugenia.] STORE CRAFTS, Manager. because La France shoes are made Lateet returns indicate that Taft will Debs, go through the formality again. JOYCE—At Oct to Mr and Mrs Htogea, lnd., 0 0 1 0 0 1 A. Oceanvilie, 20, i of the finest and most have 201 votes in the electoral college. The Resignation of Josiah Phillips as a carefully Eugene B Joyce, son. [Percy Gardner.] materials and work- democrats to-day claim West Virginla,and Total votes, *588 election clerk in ward 4 was presented and SAWYER—At Stonington. Oct 21, to Mr and selected by and the mayor's appintment of Mrs J Tilden Sawyer, a daughter. [Evange- manship which has no superior in accepted, line Helen.] DETAILED VOTE OF HANCOCK COUNTY TOWNS. Delbert M. Higgins was approved. WINDSOR HOTEL the shoe-making industry—there- The following table gives tbs detailed vote of Hancock countdowns from returns Bill of Simon Garland for $30.75 for fowl MAKItIKD. W. T. BRUBAKER, Manager. fore they wear far longer than you received up to 3 p. m. to-day. The vote for President in 1904 is published for compari- killed by wild animals was referred to Midway between Broad St. Station would expea such dainty shoes COOMBS—SNOWMAN—At Oct 28. son. Aid. for investigation. Bucksport, and Terminal on Filbert St. Hagan by Rev Wm Forsyth, Miss Josephine E Reading to last you. River Power of 1908. 1904. Bill of Bar Harbor & Union Coombs, Bucksport, to Burleigh M Snow- Come in usd try on a of then* famous of Orland. pair Co. for $5 for light used for moving pic- man, European, $1 per day and up. shoes at tba vary first opportunity. EATON—KEMP-At Ellsworth, Oct 14. Rev a at Hancock hall was referred to by ture show W F Emery, Miss Florence M Eaton to Wil- * the committee on electric lights. liam L Kemp, jr, both of Ellsworth. American, $2.50 per day ad h“ I. 8 C. L. § E. Linnehan was a li- HARVEY—MERCHANT—At Stonington, Oct ! MORANO, a S, s S g d 7 David granted and up. g 22. by Sumner P Mills, esq. Mrs Elizabeth ELLS WORT H, ME. TOW*»- ■ ■ cense for a billiard and room. to 8 n § pool Harvey John G Merchant, both of Long The moderate priced hotel of repu- g- s Island. only i l | The board voted to allow Peter Fortier tation and consequence in l i I i I I for bedding and clothing burned in MARTIN—HASKELL— At North Sullivan. Oct SaaoassamaSi | | I $10 28, by Rev C A Purdy, Miss Ethel Evelyn fumigating his house. Martin to Noyes Alfred Haskell, both 'of PHILADELPHIA. Amherst. 44 13 .. 38 11 1 East Sullivan. The to discontinue a 14 12 ...... 9 9 ...... proposition portion Aurora... MOON-MOON-At Ellsworth, Oct 31. by J H BiuchiU.. 181 77 2 4 .. 183 84 1 2 6 of the road leading from the Stabawl road Brimmer, Mrs A Moon to esq, Mary Ferman ELLSWORTH Brooklin... 89 48 83 41 1 1 to the Waltham road was tabled, and H Moon, both of Ellsworth. Brouksville. 82 43 2 .. .. 103 38 1 PERKINS—YOUNG—At probably will remain there. Ellsworth. Oct 31, by Bu- ksport. 218 123 2 3 223 109 4 2 Rev W F Emery, Miss Annie L Perkins to Steam Laundry and Bath Rooms. .. A recess was taken to Nov. Milton Castine. 107 56 1 .. 132 50 Thursday, 12, J Young, both of Mt Desert. NO WABHRIi*’ Cranberry Isles. 38 12 20 6 at 7. p. m. TAPLEY—CONDuN—At Bluehill, Oct 30, by ■NO PAT, ...... Rev W Dedham. 54 6 44 6 .. .. H McBride, Miss Geneva L Tapley to Deer Isle. 140 64 2 1 156 73 2 1 Sumner Condon, both of Brooksville. AH kinds of laundry work lone at short notice. Goo'» oalled tor and delivered. East brook...... 42 14 36 10 Heroic Measures Adopted. Eden. 406 225 442 211 13 25 1 The colonel of a volunteer regiment DIED. H. B. E3TCY Sl CO., WEST EM» BKIDOfc. ELLHWOBTB MV Ellsworth .. 373 193 5 14 1 418 178 2 12 1 camping in Virginia came across a private Franklin. 108 59 1 1 103 41 .. 2 ALLEN—At Brooklin, Oct 29. Sarah Eliza- on of the ...... the outskirts camp, beth, wife of Eben Gnuldsboro... 98 74 .. 98 35 .. painfully Allen, aged 77 years, 2 (Tomimeaicm jnta. months, 28 iflcvd) Hancock. 04 38 2 3 .. 99 26 4 2 munching on something. His face was days. Wo au ...... BOYNTON—At Haut. 12 18 .. and his seemed to move with Lakewood, Nov 2, George F wry lips only 78 Lac one... 80 30 ...... 83 21 1 Boynton, aged years. the greatest effort. COBB—At POTATOES! APPLES Itarmville. 33 9 *. 28 4 3 Boston, Oct 26, George E Cobb, for- are of 72 6 Mt 145 62 .. 1 1 154 42 .. 1 .. “What you eating?” demanded the merly Bucksport, aged years, months, liesert. 17 Orland. 81 59 1 2 8 118 58 colonel. days. DAY—At Ellsworth. Oct 29. Sarah AND Otis. 12 6 2 .. 14 4 1 Eliza, wife SQUASH. “Persimmons, sir.” of Pearl B Day, aged 60 years, 11 months, 19 Penobscot. 115 87 .. 1 .. 102 81 1 “Good heavens! Haven’t days. 113 40 1 110 29 .. 2 1 you got any the lowest Sedgwick. LULLAM—At We charge price 5 18 6 more sense than to eat at this Ellsworth, Nov 4, George Sorrento. 25 persimmons Lullam, aged 96 Southwest 81 48 2 2 years. for the above, $7 and Hsirbor. time of the year? They’ll pucker the very M’LAUGHLIN—At selling 88 116 1 84 99 4 3 1 Bucksport, Nov 1, Mrs stuuiugton. or a and obtain full mar- 1 112 stomach out of you!” Bridget McLaughlin, Boston, aged 52 $10 car, Sullivan. 87 92 87 1 1 1 years. sir. That’s I’m ’em. 86 41 2 3 .. 60 31 3 1 1 “I know, why eating ket Write for Surry... ROBBINS—At Surry, Oct 31, William J Rob- price. particu- Swan s .. .. 38 .. .. Island...... 11 I’m to shrink me stomach to fit me bins, about 48 tryin’ years. — 58 82 157 78 1 2 lars. Tremont. rations. SARGENT—At Sound, Nov 1, Giles H Sar- 2 .. 32 24 1 1 Trenton. 24 31 1 gent, aged 78 years. Verona. 12 20 .. 2 .. 7 23 Waltham. 28 8 3 .. 26 4 3 SMurtuumnUv Providence Winter 39 53 4 4 2 53 36 1 SMuttfacnunts. Brokerage Co., Harbor. R. I. Wtig Island PI. 13 8 PROVIDENCE, No. 33 ... 7 9 ...... 8 9 No-8... 4 1 3 No. 21... g 7 8 4 POULTRY WANTED. Totals.3U1 1811 24 43 22 3430 1558 41 62 ~17 HYDE, WHEELER CO, for ha also feels the blood in ac- Goluf t- Fishing. pulsate (Established 1864) s common- celerated action at the rise of a trout or Going s-flshing! Only very 41 North Market St Boston, M jSS. place statement, but how much it covers black bass; he, too, feels the thrill of out- Can get top market prices and will in this life even glorious, balmy State ot Maine! door though bis creel makes but a make prompt returns for How it recalls quiet nooks, gleaming eorry showing at the end of the day’s fish- THE— waters, babbling streams! How it awakens ing, for after all it is the cloee communion VEAL LAMB POULTRY EGGS Memories of pleasant hours spent along with nature that furnishes the real joy of Butter and Farm Produce. CLARION. *°®e secluded water course whose com- going a-fishing, and the man who spends a Market reports, tags, shipping certifl- Whether it’s a or a fur- Peny we have learned to love and whose day in this manner occasionally will be oates. stencils, etc., furnished free. range for language has become .dear to us because the better it, provided he is not crimin- Strictly Commission. nace—if it is a “Clarion", it is ot its his and it is not distinctive individuality! ally neglecting business, sure to meet 80 every requirement. let us panes and give a thought to the neglecting business to devote a day or two Made the Wood Co., angler; not only the man who through to the gentle art. Such days mean added by Bishop fortuitous circumstances is so situated years to life; so that after all a few days Bangor. Sold by fhat he may leave his luxurious office from business make one all the more cap- for a fortnight or a month lor an angling able of ooping with, life’s problems. Your Fish J. P. ELDRIDGE, excursion to the favored spots of Maine, ShipTo W. H. Main Street, Ellsworth. hot to the GARDNER. JR., ardent disciple of the gentle art Calls Lilies. Wholesale Commission Dealer. who has but a day or two at a time to Three eggs beaten light, one scant oup WK PAY HIGHEST PRICES. devote to hia favorite pastime, and there- sugar, one rounding cup flour with one Dally returns. Send for shipping card to WIRING. fore ELECTRICAL must seek his recreation nearer teaspoon cream tartar beaten In, one-half 57 Long Wharf, Boston, Hass. home. Pull Line »l teaspoon soda, mlxsd with tablespoon of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES he bee no rods or a little salt. from in .P®tll*pe expensive water, Drop spoon AND FIXTURBS. “‘gh-prioed reals or gaudy paraphernalia, small quantities. When done, form them nt think yon ha obtaina leaa enjoyment while hot, in shape of lilies, fill with ANDREW M. MOOR. *n hi« more fortunate brother? Not eo; sweetened cream. ppiM§l t> Kllawoitii. whipped MalnBt, (imdei Igotlul)) SDbrrtiftcmtttt. th* torm of magnetism or ISA AMERICAN ha* u^Oicriber* at 107 _ COUNTY NEWS. hasT^T" influence to bring .boat tht 117 post-office* in Hancock county, r SiUflV’l Ont.tllF.OT, MS »•» • chemical^,"' We live surrounded by eUctrt. alt tne other in the County oom- ity bi n paper* become, evident to u. bined do not reach *o TnAimi- SEDGWICK. only when’i,, many. lion or when the quantity prcscai bu it not the only paper printed in John W. Allen ie an addition ,n building thing is more or lew ,han “T ha* never claimed to tbe Hancock county, and to hia blacksmith shop. •mount. bo, but it i* the only paper that can prop Samuel Stinson, of Sunshine, spent the Electricity flows through all bo called a County all the sub,Urn— miy paper; in some "• week-end with Chpt. C. A. Conary. dagree; some „mw, reel are merely local paper*. The circula- w Rev. Gideon the pulpit oppose its passage and others tion The American, barring the Bar Mayo occupied .u0-.v it , of the church Sunday morning. move with the greatest freedom Harbor Record1* summer tiet, i* larger Baptist Th«? msterials through which than that of all the other paper* printed Mrs. T. D. Husband and daughter Elis- electricity M„T Hancock ewily are called good tn county. abeth are in New York for a few weeks. conductor, which tbZ* obatrnct its passage are Mrs. Agnes Kane, of Sorrento, ie the died conductors or insulators. Silver gueet of her mother, Mrs. Annie Andrewe. i, th“ COUNTY NEWS. tort conductor, copper being Mrs. Julia Keene, of Boeton, formerly The " good. latter meUl is used «imost of this called on friends here last where FRANKLIN. place, closively good conductor, week. wanted. Over 141,000,000 Mrs. C. J. Watson returned from Port- pound, of JZ Chpt. Sheldon Torrey has left hia vessel per were used lsst year in tbe land Thursday. electrics) and will remain at home with hia mother industry. AH the metals and their who has visited her .i|Z Miss Edith Perkins, tbe winter. arc conductor.. Iron and during steel conduct Vister at is home. Castine, fairly wall, but less than one E. J. Byard baa lately installed new seventh « and who have visited well as All Pearl Butler wife, swinging doors in the church between the copper. gases, including are home. arc Xelatives in New Hampshire, lobby and the auditorium. practically absolute non-conductors’ Ho are oils, rosins, glass, crystals. Mrs. Marion Dunn was up from West Work on the Cloaeon house is nearly g,0,' porcelain, clay, dry wood and Qouldsboro last week visiting relatives. completed. The alterations are a great |.,th«, robber, gutta-percha, paper and Mrs. L. F. who has had a improvement to the place. fibrous Springer, materials such as silk and cotton is doth. •evere attack of tonsilitis, improving. Ernest R. Grindle has bought the Barker When is electricity at rest it is called Mrs. Effie Macomber spent Sunday with Cottage and moved it to the lot which be sUlie electricity. Lightning i, , du. her Miss Charlotte, at Charles- purchased of William Hooper. He ex- of rtatie daughter. charge electricity from one over- ton. pects to occupy it toon. loaded cloud to another or to the earth Nov. 3. H. Roscoe Gay left Thursday for Hardwick, The earth seems to to s regular reservot) where he will be for the of is "Vt., employed OCEAN VILLE. electricity. Electricity generated or winter. produced by friction, chemical action Miss Vesta Joyoe la visiting relatives in or The hallowe’en was indetin itely by magnets. When party Brooklin. electricity generated mechanical means flow* postponed on account of the bad storm by continmliy Alva Gross is boarding with Mrs. Eliza- in one direction It is called prevailing. direct current beth Joyoe. electricity. When it is Z. L. Wilbur, who was in town from produced with sh Maud of is terns tors which generate a West Sullivan last week, appears to be Cousins, Stonington, visiting current surg- her ing first one then the other •lowly gaining. parents. svay over the new it is culled A. J. Joyce is working on the line, alternating current. At Miss Mary F. Macomber returned from chapel at 8unahine. first all tbe electricel lines were direct Massachusetts Saturday, and filled her us- current, but Utrty current is ual Mrs. Herbert Stanley, of Bar Harbor, alternating appointments Sunday. bring need. spent a few days last week with her father, extensively Friends of Dr. E. C. Hooper, of Fairfield “It is an of 8. G. Buckminster. age electricity, declares one await the result of a critical of tbe of •nxiously Oct. 31. A. engineers the a.-nral Htectric he underwent recently. operation Co., “and tbe electrical industry is yet in of West Goulds- EDEN. iU now Miss Mildred Noyes, infancy." Even electricity ap- who was the of Miss Bernice to motors the boro, guest Leroy Garland has gone to Cripple plied gives best form ol mo- JDann last week, returned home Saturday. tive power in tbe world. In the greatly to their appearance. Hervey v ben they return home Miss Lola may be Creek, Col. electric enter- OCNTY nevn arc and incandescent it The N. F. club was pleasantly Murch is the work. very much benefited in health. Mrs. Effle Reed is her lamps produces doing *« Vm rt%jp» visiting parents, (onntj. svjw tbe tort artificial known to tained by Mrs. Leslie Swan last Thursday. Cassie Hooper, of East Franklin, is at Oct. 38. C. | J. L Hodgkins and wife. light min, The club will meet with Mils Lucy Butler Georges visiting friends. lighting thousands and thousands of pond EAST SULLIVAN. There was a large crowd at Eden park this week. PROSPECT HARBOR. buildings, cities and villages. As a source Raymond Hooper ia at home from Port- to witnese the horse trotting Saturday. Mrs. E. M. of Bar Harbor, visited of beat it is rapidly coming to the front. To Harry Springer and wife, of Fox- land, where he has been Hill, Irving MacDonald spend the week-end employed. Epham Alley left last week for a visit to Tbe electric furnace croft, the sympathy of their many friends in town last week. here with friends. gives tbe highest Mrs. Cassie Bunker visited her brothers, relatives in New York, Vermont and known in the is extended in the loss of their youngest Mrs. Eunice Blaisdell, of Franklin, is temperatures laboratory. Charles and last week. Mrs. R. E. Robinson is visiting relatives Hervey March, Massachusetts. He was accompanied by Electricity ia so tracUble it can he trans- child, whose sudden death occurred last visiting her sister in town. and friends in Gonldsboro. Mrs. Janie of Brewer, visited I hia sister, Mrs. Susan Norwell. mitted hundreds of miles over week. The remains were brought here for Stanley, slender 1 Charles Griffin is at borne from West Miss Ethel the week-end burial. her vxandmother, Mrs. Mary Coaeins, re- Stanley spent Ralph Colson injured his eye quite badly copper wires to run at once th tiny den- Sullivsn on sccount of illness. with relatives in Winter Harbor. while at It is feared he will lose tist drill or tbe mammoth of s of cti/iiy. play. machinery Parishioners and friends Rev. Harry Eben Smith and wife have retnrned from Mrs. S. W. Jellison has to Her- W. F. Bruce leaves this morning for the of it. steel mill. It is in daily us in stationed at the Methodist church gone I sight nearly Lee, s drive to Penobscot. where her hasband has carriage ! EndficId for his snnual hunting trip. Oct. ae. V. every business, in all profess! n- and by a here two years, will be interested to learn rington, employ- ment. Fred Patten is bis usual amount of tbe world'- that he has been tranferred from the East doing Thomas Bendix and wife have been here large percentage popula- of fall work on bis buildings, keeping tion. Maine conference to the Missouri confer- Arthur Tracy arrived from Waterville j for a tew days, guests of the Misses Joy. MANSET. them alw*ays in repair. New and greater electrical wonders ire ence. His postoffice address is Clarence, Saturday, to spend his vacation with bis Mrs. Eugene Bunker and daughter, of John Lemoine, of Southwest Harbor, Charles who is in 1 produced every year. What tbe future Mo. parents, Everett Tracy and wife. Johnson, employed Franklin, have been spending the week at baa moved his family into the John Stan- D. is his will bring forth no one can even imigine. Nov. 2. B. Oct. 26. T. Washington, C., visiting parents, J. S. Coombs*. house. _ _ ley Theodore Johnson and wife. Mrs. E. G. Abbott, of Portland, was a has Mrs. J. E. Dunn is visiting relatives in WEST HANCOCK. Lyman Stanley improved tbe ap- Where ends, there Miss Gertrude Ordsy, a former resident of her Mrs. E. S. the boasting dignity J&ilswortb, .guest sister, Rice, pearance of his bouse by the addition of a begins.— Robbins has gone to Boston. ot this who has been in N. Young. Harry place Concord, > last of the week. fine H. C. Bunker has purchased a fine pair ! piazza. Mrs. Albert Rich, of Isle an Haut, is H., for several years, is visiting her aunt, of horses. Miss Amy Noonan, who has been spend- Orrln Fernald and wife have been driving her H. C. Milliken and Mrs. J. A. spend- Stmntiafmnr.i visiting parents, Dyer. I two weeks with relatives in Dorches- is Oct. 27. H. ing ing the past week at Indian Point, gueate Mrs. A. L. Fernald having repairs wife. _ ter, Mass., is home. of Mrs. Fernald’s made on her house. I parents. Rev. P. A. A. of held Kiliam, Ellsworth, Miss Emeline Johnson has returned Mrs. Emma went to Bangor Sargent iho. as Fernald has gone to Monhegan Mrs. Gerald Wilbur, with daughter a meeting last Monday evening at the from Bar Harbor. FEEBLE OLD LADY ! Thursday for hospital treatment. Dr. C. j for tbe winter. His wife Charlotte, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. schoolhouse. There was a attend- accompanied good were commenced in the hall JL. Bunker. Services C. Larrabee accompanied her. him for a two-weeks’ visit with her Hu Restored By ance. Strength Sunday morning, for the winter months. Mrs. H. F. Collins has returned home Messrs. Harvey and Irving Ray are on daughter, Mrs. W. S. Stanley. who has been Vinol Hervey Bennett, employed Mrs. Elizabeth is the 36. a Camden Simpson visiting their annual bunting trip to Wytopitlock. Oct. Mad. from business to Bangor, _ trip for some months at Junction, Mrs. Bloom of Iiewlstown, and Rockland. Washington family of her brother, Capt. Charles H. !)r. P. F. Larrabee will join them in Michael hvs gone to New York, where he will have FACTS ABOl'T Pa., who Is 80 years of age. sa.s: "For After much Miss Lola Dyer Wooster, in Rock port. | Bangor. ELECTRICITY. persuasion employment. a time I have been so feeble that at The hill school A from here long has decided to play the Methodist Bridgham grammar gave large delegation attended la Its Nature ae Much a as It 1 have had to be wheeled around church. Her many friends appreciate her There was a sociable at the schoolhouse a pleasant entertainment Saturday even- the grange fair and entertainment in Mystery kindness and help. Ever Was. an invalid's ebair. I had no strength Thursday evening, given by the teacher ing for the benefit of the school room. Gouldsboro Wednesday. report a They and took cold at the provoca- The friends of Elizabeth Martin and Cake and coffee were served. successful a fine and a The nature of is as slightest many pupils. Miss E. Martin and A. fair, supper good electricity just much Ethel Noyes which settled on my were to see her in town last week. A time is play. of a to the scientists of ss tion, invariably pleased good reported. Haskell were married at the mystery to-day where parsonage 38. I result My She will return to Augusta soon, Oct. <5. it was to the lungs, and a cough would Rev. C. A. priests of Magi in Zoroster’a she has employment. Wednesday evening, by Purdy. son learned of the cod liver prep- GOLDEN WEDDING. time when so tbe wise Nov. 2. H. they puzzled augurs a of the _ NORTH SEDGWICK. and Rev. Mr. Chase, pastor Baptist Henry C. Milliken and wife, of West and astrologers of tbe Medes and Per- aration called Vinol, procured church, preached an interesting sermon Hancock, on Friday, Oct. 30, celebrated A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. sians with static electric bottle for me. It built up my strength Oct. on “The Silent Look of SOUTH HANCOCK. sparks produced Hundav. 25, their There week. and after taking three bottles golden wedding anniversary. A. C. Haslam last amber and No one rapidly, Christ^’. There was an interesting musical C. L. Smith and have moved by rubbing glass. family 1 am to most of my work, and was a pleasant family gathering at their Mrs. Ada who has been i knows for a the truth able do program. home from Hancock Point. Allen, quite ill certainty about where all but the first of their I can walk a of a mile easily. C. H. has the third floor of his home, years for two weeks, is better. electricity. Some hold that it is a form of quarter Sprague Several owners of at Hancock who re- married life have been cottages a kind Every aged or weak person new ball He is assisted spent. matter, of force, a of mo- nearly completed. Miss Lin Carter, who has been visiting variety a® Of the nine children who were Point are having artesian wells sunk. j should Vinol I W. H. Lowrie. The I. O. R. M. will born to tion, n disturbance in the and still quires strength try by her sister, Mrs. Fred Page, returned to ether, for soon hold their meetings in the new hall, seven are all of with C. B. Mitchell and of with what It has done them, living, whom, Capt. wife, Nicolin, West Sedgwick last week. others that it is a weightless fluid. delighted and later on will organize a Pocahontas. their families, were present. Owing to were guests of Capt. K. C. Hagertby and For the sake of me." 2. O. H. H. Allen and wife attended the fu- simplicity, however, Nov. unfavorable friends and wife As a builder and strength crea- weather, many Saturday. scientists assume that be a body neral of their aunt, Mrs. Pearl B. Day. of electricity may children, relatives were prevented from pres- tor for old delicate NORTH FRANKUN. being C. L. Smith purchased Mrs. F. M. Wat- Ellsworth, at B1 uehill Saturday. fluid; that is, in the sense that light is a people, Watson K. and wife and after eit, Springer being son’s horse before Mrs. Watson’s fluid. It ay be a fluid without weak, run-down persons, Mrs. Inez Lawrie, of Eastbrook, is vis- depart- Golden Rule circle met at Mrs. Elwell’s weight, If 11 the only guests outside of the immediate of sickness, Vinol Is unexcelled. Mrs. Bertha Lawrie. ure for Brooklyn, N. V. Wednesday. The circle will meet with capable inconceivably rapid motion, iting fails to satisfaction we will re- family. Mrs. C. H. Alltn next traveling at tbe rate of miles a give Will Giles is extensive Parties have been here recently looking Wednesday. 168,166 having repairs A was even turn your money. bonntiful and delicious dinner over Mr. second, faster than and mani- made his which add the housi and farm vacated by Rob- McPheters, who has been on a light, | upon buildings, served at 2 over which the itself p. m., genial ert with a view of vacation for about three week’s feeling under certain conditions as A. Haley, purchasing. hunting VINOL Is said in HBawortli. Heo. host and hostess presided w ith their usual and visiting his people in Olamon, has best, light and power. Elsewhere it takes Parc her. Mrs. Amasa Young, of Goulds boro, who, Dragfiat._ _ JficDicai. hospitality. In spite of a heavy downpour returned home. with her little son, has been visiting her of rain outside, which Mrs. Milliken said mother, Mrs. D. W. Kelley, has returned The young people had a hallcwe'en party exactly corresponded with that happy day home. at the grange hall Saturday evening, Case Aflcr Case? fifty years ago, everything inside was a with the usual sports and tricks and pump- Word has been received here of the safe kin lantens. All bad a good time. More Like This in Ells- picture of comfort and cheerfulness which > Plenty arrival of Mrs. Robert and children Nov. 2. will be long remembered by those present. Haley Rae. The worth. at the Isle of Pines, where Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milliken were the recipi- Haley went a short time ago to join her husband NORTH BROOKLIN. Scores of Ellsworth people can tell you ents of many useful and handsome gifts. who has there. Heat Mr. Milliken is one of Hancock’s oldest employment Mrs. Annie Coombs is visiting relatives about Doan’s Kidney Pills. Many a hap- and most respected citizens. He has held Mrs. Stella Boston Swan, who left Han- and friends in Castine. py citizen makes a statement of public in and a re- a few weeks is now that many offices town, is staunch cock Point ago, at Mrs. Grace Gott, of Stonington, is vis- his Here is a case of it. What Mrs. Milliken is a woman of experience. publican. Stevens Point, Wis. Mrs. Swan stopped her Adalbert sterling qualities, loved and esteemed iting father, Seavey. better of merit can be had than by at and was entertainea proof all who know her. Chicago, pleasantly Mrs. Annie L. Hudson has closed her Doesn't endorsement? at the home of T. J. Hodgkins and wife. such Nov. 2. Sumac. cottage and returned home to Boston. _ Nov. 2. W. R. I. Ellsworth Ells- Mrs. Moore, Falls, W. C. Redman has had an engine in- go up FRANKLIN ROAD. worth, Me., says: “The cure Doan’s Kid- HANCOCK. stalled in his boat, A. L. Sargent doing work. shot a deer the ney Pills effected in my case several years Boyd Tracy Thursday. Mrs. E. G. Abbott, of Portland, was a Arthur Cole, who has been a the Flue and I Miss Helen Butler has returned from recent guest of G. H. Young and wife. tending ago has proven permanent, have since weir at Seavtlle for George Grindle this Bar Harbor. J. C. Worthen and of has recommended this remedy to many of , Melroee, summer, returned home. MrB. Raymond Lewis is in Wytopitlock Mass., are guests of O. W. Foss and wife. Nov. 2. Sub. friends who has used it with good re- You receive for a few weeks. W. A. of intense, direct heat sults.” Wilkinson, Rockport, Maas., from ounce ol Mrs. Calvin. Norris and Mrs. Eldridge | visited P. E. Walker and wife a few days 'APuTtarmcixts. every luel burned— On February 7, 1906, Mrs. Moore gave Tripp have returned to Bar Harbor, after | last week. there are no damp or statement her a visit with Mr. Norris’ Mrs. Frsnk chimneys long the following regarding sister, and Butterfield. Mrs. Helen Morgan daughter, Miss to waste the a INSIST pipes heat irom case: “In 1903 I underwent an operation Minnie, who have spent the summer with Raymond Miles, of Milo, visited rela- and after that was in all the time. relatives here, have returned to their home misery tives here last week. ON THIS in N. J. I did not regain my strength and my kid- Woodbury, Mrs. Annie Stewart, who has been TRADE MARK very A session of Elinee became disordered. The pleasant council, D. PERFECTION Heater neys badly pains ill, is slightly improved. Oil of P., was held Wednesday evening. An * (Eqsipped with Smokeless Device) in my back] were almost unbearable and Pearl of Seal is work- t Clement, Harbor, interesting program waa rendered, one of all the medicine and doctors’ treatment ing at the Franklin*Road house. For 57 years, three the pleasing features being a song by A. long Cany it from room to room. Turn the wick high had no effect on my case whatever. Fi- j Mri. John Tracy, of Gouldsboro, recently | B. Crabtree. generations, or low—no bother—no imoke—no imell—automatic nally I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills, visited her sister, Mrs. George Young. Mrs. O. L. Crabtree and daughter, Miss •mokeless device prevents. Braaa font holda 4 quarts, Mrs. William was procured from Moore’s drug store, and Miles called to Ma- Lola, leave Thursday for Southern Pipes burns 9 hours. Beautifully finished in nickel or chine recently owing to the illness of her N. where they will the winter TRUE’S1 ELIXIR went at once to the seat of C., spend japan. Every heater warranted. they my son Henry. Their many friends sincerely hope that the of trouble. Doan’s Piila not has been stand-by the Kidney only Thursday, Nov. 5, Rev. P. A. A. Killam 1 Qalck climatic changes try strong consti- American family. cured the backache but built me up in will conduct a meeting here. A cordial tutions and cause, nasal It will enrich YOUR blood welcome is extended to all. among£other evils, ^d^bLamp CJrtSt* and corrected the with general difficulty catarrh, a troublesome and offensive disease. «i»i assist nature In just what you want for the long Mrs. Victoria Butler has returned from expel- the kidney secretions.” 8neezing and snuffling, coughing aud difficult •veninga. Mads of braaa, nickel im- Waltham and all impurities from your plated—latest East brook, where she has breathing, and the/irip, drip of th§ foul dis- ling For sale by all dealers. Price 60 oents. been for several weeks proved central draft burner. lamp warranted. teaching singing. charge into the throat—all are ended by Bly’s body: Every New ALWAYS THE MST. |f your dealer cannot the Perfection Oil Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, York, Freeman Butler and granddaughter, Cream Balm. This honest remedy contains B supply Heater or nor other harmful in- Rayo writs our nearest agency. sole agents for the United States. Miss Piper, of East brook, are spending a no cocaine, merenry, 86c. 60c. $L00 Lamp few days with his son, H. A. Butler ard gredient. The worst cases yield^to treatment P&MV Remember the name—Doan’s—and take EXPELS AUL. WORMS family. in a short time. All drnggists, 60c., or mailed bo other. Oct. 31. U. by Ely Bros., 5t|Warren 8treet, New Yerk. aged husband, four daughters-Mrs. E. I. au&frtwfmrnte. xews. Mrs. COUNTY "poFnty Hill, 8. E. M 'Farland, Mrs. E. B. NEWS. w pl,y‘ Tainter and Mrs. additional Oounty Newt net other payee pVomi'-"""" |1""',L>VM H. 8. Kane, also one son Rodney L., all of this place, besides BLUEHILL. many grandchildren and great-grandchil- WALTHAM. wedding anniversary. dren. Mrs. Allen was a member of the Ernest Jordan, of Eden, visited friends wa. the Afty-flrst an- church. here last Friday Oct. 30, Baptist Services were held at the week. the marriage of Mr. and church onuirv Of Saturday afternoon, Rev. A. W. W. D. Blethen and of Lisbon Falls, the wife, forVfomen Ae Shorter Hoars Stover. family J,1' Kuf«» P. Bailey officiating. are visiting relatives here. a it was all be together year ago A. E. uM not Farnsworth was in Eastport last Mrs. Edward Braley, who has been vis- to celebrate the golden wedding week. tanned iting relatives here, has returned to her he but illness has prevented, ["‘in, year; Rev. A. W. is town home in Trenton. Mrs. re- of the seemed Bailey in for a few Lattie Willey a recognition day weeks. turned with her for a few weeks. tor Mr. Stover and hi. es.i- friends here and Louis Sherman has returned from Hart- Mrs. Victoria Butler, who closed her ble wife have nuny Conn. school has returned to her towns and Btatea who unite in ford, singing here, ®‘oth,,r home in Hancock. Her who 1. ond hearty congratulations that A. H. Mayo has moved his family home daughter, *' has been here so with from for a few days, returned .car« have deatt kindly them, Naskeag. with her. the autumn of life they And ,nd that in R. E. Bent and wife have returned from to CONCERT AND SOCIABLE. ao much enjoy. Providence, R. I. Stover was a daughter of Capt. The concert and pie sociable given by Mrs. Miss Myra Bridges is visiting friends at Of Brooksville. Mrs. Butler’s singing class was a success AnK,9 uott. They began Southwest Harbor. housekeeping in the house they in every way. Mrs. Butler is a fine teacher, t)iejr early Charles it haa been consld- Clay is having an extension and the concert showed the interest of now occupy, although and built on his house. both teacher and is the ersbly enlarged since that time, here pupils. Following COUNTY _ SUPPLY half a re- Miss Mary Ellis has closed her program: CO., ELLSWORTH. they have passed century, cottage and returned spected in the community and highly es- to Boston. Lord's Prayer.Chorus Two sons are Aloud”.Chorus teemed by their neighbors. Moulton Cooper, of Rockland, visited at Song,“Cry “Stars of the Summer Amos G., who holds a responsible H. W. Bridges’ last week. Night,”-Male quartet son’s house. He will assist Mr. Johnson JbtfltmBs anB sUimbaiic j&Ugal Sottas. living Haslem in the New England Storage Song.Harvard in his store the coming winter. pMition Misses Edith and Nellie Cousins have “Evening Bells”.Chorus STATE OF^MAINEr^*^^1' Co., Boston, and Charles A., (Psrebouse returned to Massachusetts. “Old Kentucky Home”.Female quartet J. R. Johnson is having an addition put To the Honorable, the Judge of the Probate of Stover A p| the firm Billings, druggists, Anthem.Chorus on his house. Edward Small is doing the Coart in and lor the county of Hancock: Miss Rachel Cole came home from Cas- represent Frank L. Harvard square, Cambridge, Maas. “Beneath the Pines of work. on tine Friday, returning Song, Maine,” RESPECTFULLYHodgkins, o. Lamone, in said county, are married. An Sunday. Mrs W B Mrs A K Haslem and E. Charles H. Both sons happily only Hastings, Morris Oct. Lydia Hodgkins, Hodgkins, Fred Pierce Gray and Maggie Weymouth Commencing, 5, 1908. Rose T. Holt Herbert O. Lena, faded In the flower of returned to New York Song, “Down in the Old Cherry Orchard,” Yonng, Hodgkins daughter, were married on Ocl. 23, and have goue to BAB HARBOR TO BANGOR. and Helen Hodgkins that they are the heirs- Thursday, after a few in town. Leona Wilbur womanhood, bat her memory haa days P M PM at-law liv.ng in different states of Francis D. nrly housekeeping in their new house, AM A M I in “Old Folks at Home”.Female quartet BAR HARBOR. 10 40 8 45 9 15 Hodgkins, late of Lamoine. in said county of brtn so pleasantly perpetuated the Mrs. R. F. Wells, Miss Irene and Miss who “8weet Afton".Chorus Mrs. Knowlton and Sorrento. 4 20 Hancock, deceased, left real estate in said seemed continue a Helen Song, Stephen children, as home that she has to Mayo spent several days in Bangor Sullivan.! 4 50 county of Hancock, described follows: “Hurrah for the Sleigh Bells”.Chorus of who have the sum- A cert, in undivided of week. Philadelphia, spent Mt DesertFerry. 11 30 5 20 10 05 pordon Porcupine of it. last located in Frenchman’s part Song. “Ringing, Swinging” .Chorus mer at their here, have ret urncd WaukeagS Fy. 11 37 5 27 10 12 I".land, Bay, Town of was written Mrs. cottage Qouldsboro, in said of Hancock, con- The following poem by There will be an election ball at I. O. O. “The Old Oaken Bucket”.Male quartet Hancock.*11 4'- 5 80 10 15 county home. Franklin 48 89 10 25 taining one and one half acres, more or less for their fiftieth anniversary and is F. hail Duet, “Mother's Rlble,” Road.1*11 *5 and Mayo Wednesday evening, Nov. 4. Music Wash’gt’n June. 1100 llg57 *5 47 10 45 being the same part of said island as de- Mrs Butler and Leona Wilbur Oct. 31. E. scribed in a deed from Chelsea W. by special reqaest: _ ELLSWORTH. 11 07 12 06 5 55 10 52 Hodgkins published by Kelley. to Francis D. and recorded in the MS. AMD HU. A. T. STOVBS. “The Farmer Ellsworth Falls. 11 12 »2glC 6 02 clO 57 Hodgkins, To Boy”.Chorus of deeds for said Hancock Miss Annie who has been em- Nicolin. *11 2-5 12g23 *8 15 ell 10 registry county, if I could command Williams, “Husband and Bachelor”.Male NORTH ORLAND. vol. Believe me. quartet Green Lake. 11 36 12g31 6 24 ell 19 452, page 3J9. The gold Of Opbir, at my hand. ployed at Hillside this season, went to 42 31 Also one undivided half part of Thumb-cap to the brim I d fill Song, “Twilight”.Chorus Eliza Ginn is visiting ’friends at Mill- Phillips Lake.*11 12g39 *6 Your coffers Boston Holden. 11 50 6 39 ell 84 Island, located in Frenchmen’s Bay, Town of would mean will. Thursday. “Good Night”.Chorus 12g46 Ind every ounce good vale. Brewer June. 12 09 1 06 6 59 11 53 Qouldsboro, in said county of Hancock. That last half For through the century’s flight Foss has moved his were to Mrs. MC. 12 15 1 10 7 05 11 59 the owners of said real estate cannot dispose Cunningham family The proceeds, |13.45, given Daniel is a near BANGOR, The fires of friendship, burning bright. Rogers buildiug cottage PM PM AM AM of tbeir separate interests without loss. into the house he who is held in the Heir shone with nndlmlnished rays lately purchased of Mrs. Butler, high regard by his mill. Portland. 4 St 5 40 12 50 4 50 Wherefore your petitioner prays that Frank with the L. And strengthened passing days. Eliza of Deer Isle. class. Boston.| 7 55 9 05 5 30 8 25 Hodgkins or some other suitable person be of our homes well knew Staples, authorized to sell said real estate at The inmates Oct. 27. H. Alvertie Gray has moved his family into public Wbrre could be found friends always true. H. S. Kane and wife came from BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. sale and distribute the proceeds, after Addison Everett house at hill. paying memory lingers, on this day, Kenney’s Chapman’s ; expenses, among said heirs-at law according And PM 1 A M A scenes upon life’s way, Friday, called here by the death of Mrs. Mj to their respective rights therein. •Hid many NORTH SULLIVAN. Mrs. Bernice and 8 00 and pleasures, smiles and tears Kane’s Mrs. Eben Allen. Ridley daughters Boston. 10 00 00 9 Dated this fifth day of October, a. d. 1908. ■arrow's mother, AM M on the changing years. arrived in town Satur- Tressa and of are at Frank L. Hodgkins. Attended Charles Orindle May, Bethel, Vt., Portland. 1 20 11 00 12 40 harvest-time finds golden John Reed and wife to The grain Capt. go Beverly, James Gibbons’. AM AM PM PM STATE OF MAINE. To the sowing wu not in vain. day night. prove to the winter with BANGOR. € 00 10 30 3 3-5 5 00 Hancock ss.—At a court held at The grain" Is the time of rest; Mass., to-day, spend probate -golden North Sullivan is soon to have a street Warren Moore, who has had a severe Brewer June. 6 07 10 37 3 41 5 L6 Ellsworth, in and for said of The borne with memories bleat; their Mrs. E. D. county Hancock, peaceful daughter, Mayo. Holden. *6 29 10 59 00 25 on the sixth of October, in the of love of children, trust of friends; it is to be near the postoffice and attact of inflamatory rheumatism, is *4 *5 day year The Nov. 2. Une Femme. lamp, Lake. 36 06 32 our Lord one thousand nine hundred and t.eii. diction that descends Phillips *6 *11 07| *4 *i The will be a about the house Green Lake. 6 44 11 15i 4 13 40 let hour, and soothes the heart great help. again. *5 eight. In then11 Nicolin. *6 53 11 25 *4 21 *5 49 Oq the foregoing petition ordered: That With a calm the world cannot Impart. will be The friends of Davis are to SOUTH SURRY. Friends of Frank C. Robertson Bryon glad ! Ellsworth Falls. 7 06 It 40: 4 St* 6 02 notice thereof be given to all inter- The grain” la a happy thought persons "golden al- see him out after the severe accident i ELLSWORTH. 7 13 11 47 4 6 D8 ested, a of saia and the work willing hands have wrought; to know that he is gaining, again 39; by causing copy petition Of your Mr. Wilder and Dr. Briggs are each pleased June. 7 25 11 ? 7 4 45' *6 14 this order thereon to be three Your in the world haa been well done. severe ill- which he met with a while Wash’gt’n published part slowly, from a recent ago. ! Franklin Road. 33 12 08'.! 6 22 weeks in the Ellsworth Ameri- ur rest, while the sun having ice houses built and ice though *7 successively So take y westering ponds Hancock. 41 12 15 6 30 can. a at in the and ness. Bates has finished Will *7 newspaper published Ellsworth, Brightens landscape l.ghts your way made. Harry painting 8 7 44 12 18 6 3 said the first at With of a Waukeag, Fy. county, publication being promise many sunny day. Robertson came home from house and built two chimneys in Mt Desert 7 50 12 25!. 6 40 least thirty to December 1, a. d. The golden la a sheaf of Frank and of Mt. Desert Miss Hattie Dodge's Ferry. days piicr grain" Joy; Colby wife, Sullivan. 8 20 1. iy08. that they may appear at a Of kind wishes without to Sun- Mr. new the week. probate good alloy; Ellsworth Saturday night, spend Roger’s cottage, past Sorrento. 8 45 1 051. court to be held at in and for that this Ferry, are guests of Mrs. Colby’s father, Bucksport, Congratulations day Frank Robertson BAR HARBOR 8 40: 401. 7 25 said on said first of December, to life's day with her parents, Herbert White has finished digging county, day l,ynur> keep upon way. Edgar Treworgy. I I a. d. 1908, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and Yoar life and your work are not Id vain as last the and wife. his potatoes. He is this year show cause, if any they have, why the prayer Yonr harvest is grain". Crawford returned home last Trains Ellsworth at 7.13 a m and 4.39 surely "golden Young of this leaving of the petitioner should not be granted. Harold who has been with his champion potato-raiser section, m, and at Ellsworth 11.07 a 10.52 after the season on board the Gordon, p arriving m, EDWARD E. CHASE. Jud.e of Probate. Octal._M. Saturday, m. connect with R R. sister, Mrs. Zemro Hall, for several having 1,000 bushels. Fred Clair had 800 j p. Washington Co A true copy of the original petition with yacht Jule at Boston. on to conductor, order of court thereoc. BROOKUN. for a visit with bushels. * Stops signal mouths, leaves this week Attest:—T. F. School in this district will close next c Stops to leave but not to take passengers Mahoney, Register. Mavnard Blaisdell has gone to Barry. his brother Frank at Weeks Mills. Oct. 26. B. Friday, after a successful term of seven g Stops only to leave passengers from points Mrs. Amanda Sellers baa gone to Sun- Miss Flossie Butler, of this town, and east of Washington Junction. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. weeks, taoght by Miss Mattie L. Grindle. NORTH BLUEHILL. These trains 1 Ernest A. •hine. Alfred Preble, of Ashville, were married connect at Bangor with through Murphy, of Tre- on trains on Main Line, to and from Portland, WHEREASmont. county of Hancock, State of Fred Coggins has gone to Boston extend Nahum Leach is spending a few days in John of Melrose, Mass., is in Oct. 24. Their friends congratu- Boston and St John. Maine, by bis mortgage deed, dated the twen- Wells, board the schooner Julia Frances. The of a. d. and recorded and best wishes for a town. are to pro- ty-fourth day July, 1907, town od his annual lations long, happy Passengers earnestly requestly in Hancock of of said Han- hunting trip. made the run from to Bos- cure tickets before the trains, and registry deeds, schooner Surry and Wescott were entering and useful life. Misses Jennie Ethel Ellsworth to Falls and Falls to cock county, book 448. page 74, conveyed to Lester Natter has gone to Bridgeport, ton in hours. • especially Lewis F. Qott and of Tre- twenty-five John B. in Bangor Saturday. Ellsworth. Benjamin Murphy, where he will be Zemro Hall has purchased the mont, county of Hancock, State of Maine, a Conn., employed. C. H. of Newton F. E. BOOTH BY, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Sawyer, Center, Mass., Gordon house, and will soon move his The youngest son of Fred Candage and ; certain lot or parcel of land situated in Tre- Mrs. Julia Keene, of Roxbury, Mass., Is returned home Friday,after a visit toE. M. MORRIS M’DONALD. mont aforesaid, and on the west side of Baas their. Friends and neighbors re- wife ha9 been very ill the past week. Harbor bounded and described aa her Mrs. Nellie Batcbeler. family Vice-Pres. and Gen’l Manager. so-called, visiting sister, Cunningham and family. , the immediate follows, to wit: gret their departure from C. Carroll and F. Marion Dunbar have General office, Portland, Me. Frank Herrick, with his wife and baby, Mrs. S. W. Wilder, has a young daughter Beginning at the stake in Maurice 8. and neighborhood. moved into their camps for the winter. Daisy Thurston's northwest corner, and run- returned from added to her family, whom they have ning N. 88° W. nine (9) rods and nine (9) links HaverhiU, Maas., Saturday. and Mrs. Helen named Rachel. Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor Orris Grindle has finished his sum- to a stake; thence N. 2° W. five (5) rods to the A. H. hie center of the town road to Grindle, accompanied by Garland, of Rockland, have come here to mer’s work in Bluehill and returned home. leading the Leffing- returned to Wed- R. M. Thurston and who well thence easterly by said road to a mother, Melrose, Maes., Henry wife, maiden name was Rideout, Eastern place; live. Their Mise Vivian Wardwell, of Brooksville, SteamsbiD Comm small tree; thence S. 3° east, e ght (8) rods have been visiting Mrs. R. A. Coggins, are from the center of said road to the of nesday. and their many friends are glad they N. Bowden place 19 for where is visiting her grandparents, beginning, containing three-eighths (3g) of an Natter and wife came home left Oct. Gloucester, Mass., Kupert to live at the old homestead. and wife. acre more or less, together with the build- from Harbor Their they remained one week, leaving there Mount Desert and Blushill Division ings thereon. A.so a right to the shore south Prospect Monday. The and chairs at the church Oct. 26 for Los Angeles, Cal., where they pulpit Miss Annie Grindle has returned home of the Benson wharf, and north of J. B. At- granddaughter came with them. the ladies wood’s north line as described in a deed have been newly upholstered by she has the given will spend the winter. from Seal Harbor, where spent by Lizzie E. Roberts to said Ernest A. Mur- W. H. Ford and wife and Mrs. Fred Rule These ladies of the Golden society. summer. phy. By the death of Jeremiah C. Young on Stewart were at Sunshine last week to deserve a great deal of credit for their un- Said mortgage was assigned by Lewis F. loses one more her Mrs. Lizzie Palmer and Miss Eliza have Gott and aforesaid to Cas- their Oct. 19, South Surry of are Benjamin Murphy attend the funeral of nephew. efforts in the good work they said countv of death of his tiring returned from Chelsea after a V. Tanner, of Tremont, life-long residents. After the spending deed or as- Mrs. Belle Blake ia her vaca- doing. Although small in numbers they ger[ancock, State of Maine, by their spending week there with relatives. FOUR-TRIP SERVICE. dated October a. d. wife about five years ago, Mr. Young pur- zeal. signment twenty-fourth, tion with her brothers at Eastport. Her are not wanting in courage and 1906. chased the which was formerly M‘ are to see A. I. Leach’s new place as clerk in J. J. Bridges’ store is be- place Nov. 2. All glad Steamer J T Morse leaves Bar Harbor at Whereas the conditions of said mortgage ing tilled by E. H. Bridges. owned by his father, and has made it his house grow under the skilful hands of the 10.00 a m, Monday and Thursday for Seal Har- ha\e been broken,-and remain so, now there- bor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, fore, by reason of the breach of the conditions Oct. a. Femme. home. Mr. will be much missed _Use Young MARIAVILLE. carpenters he has employed. Brooklln, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, thereof, I claim a foreclosure of said mort- in the the Dark Harbor and Rockland, connecting with gage and give this notice as required by law. community, especially by in Ellsworth visiting last week were Mrs. Eben Allen died Thursday, after a Gertie Frost is The rains greatly appre- steamer for Boston. Casper V. Tanner, men who have been much young and boys of the Seth W. Norwood, long illness, at the age of seventy-seven relatives. ciated, as the wells in this part Steamer leaves Bluehlll at 10 a m, Mondays By Atty. at his house and with whom he was a fa- Tremont, Maine, October twenty-eighth, been for some time. and Thursdays for South Bluehlll, Stonlngton, years. About two months ago Mrs. Allen E. G. Brimmer has his new house nearly town have dry a. d. 1908. Funeral was held at the Union West Tremont North Haven and Rockland, fell bone. She never vorite. and fractured her hip Nov. connecting with steamer for Boston. recovered from the injury. She leaves an church Wednesday morning, Rev. W. R. completed. 2._D. Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge. Irost has several men RETURNING In the matter of Dunham, of Surry, officiating. Interment G. A. employed PARTRIDGE COVE. j Howard S. Tract, > In Bankruptcy. tMbcTtuancnts. in Bay View cemetery. There were pres- sawing poplar. Mrs. Henry Bartlett is gaining slowly. Steamer leaves Boston at 5 p m, Mondays, Bankrupt. ) ent at the funeral a daughter, Mrs. Grace Carr and F. A. Avery are making Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays for Rock- To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the Dis- George All to see her about soon. land. trict Court of the United States for the Dis- of two hope A. Burrill, Brewer; granddaugh- on their houses. ! trict of Maine. repairs Leave Rockland at *.30 a m, or ou arrival of ; of and Julia Ralph Young and Albert Chick are at S. TRACY, of Eden. in ters, Georgia Ellis, Brewer, R. is ill. Nora steamer from Boston, Wednesday and Saturdsy j A Mrs. C. Goodwin Warren, 1 the of Hancock and State Woman an county Bald-Headed Southwest Harbor put for Bar and Intermediate HOWARD Ellis, of Ellsworth, and one brother, Cy- having engine j Harbor, Bluehlll, ! of in said of Otis, is at work for her. landings. Maine, district, respectfully Shorn of Her Crowo of Beauty Loses renus with two from into their sloop. represents, that on the 1st day of August, Young, daughters, Fi**st-claaa fare. Bar Harbor to Boston, #4.23 F. A. Avery and his daughter Rose were their 1 ! last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt la Love and Brookliu. Helen and Georgia Eaton visited oneway; $S round trip. under the Acts of Cougress relating to bank- Marriage. in last week on business. has Oct. 27. Tramp. Bangor Mrs. Elmer C. Davis, at Northeast ; All hve via steamers of raptcy; that he duly surrendered all his sister, freight, except stock, and of and has Hair is most to who has been this lo Insured lire uii ma- property rights property, fully certainly necessary Harry Goodwin, Beriously Harbor over Sunday. company, against with all the of said SARGENTVILLE. rine risk. complied requirements woman. Who could love and marry a ill of typhoid fever, is now able to sit up. Nov. 2. E. I acts and of the orders of court touching his j K. S. d. Bar Harbor. ! bald-headed woman? What charms could Levi of is ~ Moksf, Agent, bankruptcy. Franklin, visiting are vis- ■ ■■ Reed, Mr. Wallis and wife, of Boston, ■ ! I Wherefore he prays that he may be de- one to offset such a !____ array disfigurement? friends here. Wa'lis’ E. G. Brim- creed by the court to have a full discharge iting MrB. aunt, ;Mrs. flanking. all debts his estate A w oman’s goal is usually love and mar- from provable against Mrs. Azor Dodge spent la9t week with mer. under said bankruptcy acts, except such debts i er is her hair. riage. crowning glory her in as are excepted by law from such discharge. daughter Bangor. of who has been a. d. 1908. The loss of her hair mars her Esther Foster, Brewer, Dated this 21st day of October, beauty, hap- S. Tracy. Albert Dority and wife have returned to her C. R. Goodwin, Howard piness and success. Yet, right here in visiting sister,'Mrs. Baukrupt. their home in Mass. has returned home. there are thousands of women Lynn, the past week, AMERICAN ADS Eu.iworth, is what will earn if your money Order rtf Thereon. who are Mrs. Oren of is the M. of the milli- Notice neglecting or injuring their hair Ames, Lincolnville, Mrs. M. Gwyn, Brewer, invested in shares of the ; District of Maine ss. to such an extent that it is a matter guest of Mrs. Dora Currier. ner, who has been stopping at the home of PAY BEST only ! On this 31st of a. d. I day October, 1908, on of tune when it will be utterly ruiued. Mrs. Parker Billings has been visiting Mrs. G. A. Frost, returned home Saturday. j reading ihe foregoirg petition, it is— Ordered the court, that a be Many women the beauty of their friends in Pittstield and Mr. and of the Clair- by hearing destroy Bangor. Clement brother, had upon the same on the 20th of hair day through thoughtlessness or ignorance Scott Lyuiburner and Walter Closson mont house, Northeast Harbor, Mr. | November, a. d. 1908. before said court * A NEW SERIES at Portland, in saul at ten of i-rtain facts. use irons and of Bar and district, They curling are R. B. Sargent’s bouse. Thompson son, Harbor, o’clock in the forenoon; and that no- painting Capt. is now open. Shares, SI each; monthly pay j ov> heated, or to excess, which destroys Mr. Burr were on a hunting trip here last Notices. tice thereof be published in the Ellsworth Grindal and wife are home of G. A. Frost. merits, SI per share. Hcgal th natural oil of the it to George spending week, stopping at the American, a newspaner printed in said dis- hair, causing S. and that all known and other the week with their son Harvard at Lynn, Nov. 2. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. I trict, creditors, aplit, break and come out. do not _ in They WHY PAY RENT persons interest., may appear at the said Mass. Howard H. Blaisdell, of East i time and place, and show cause, if any they shampoo their hair often enough, or too BLUEHILL FALLS. Hancock State of when you can borrow on your WHEREASOrland. county. ! have, why the prayer of said petitioner should often. Charles Foster returned home last week Maiue, bis dated the twen- They uae soars or preparations is shares, give a first and by mortgage deed, not be granted. Harry Conary lobstering. mortgage of a. d. 1906, and re- whuh contain from a business trip to Bostou and New reduce it every month? Monthly ty-second day December, And it is further ordered by the court, that ingredients positively corded iu Hancock registry of deeds, book 435, the clerk shall send mail Mrs. Teagle and Mrs. Wright left for payments and interest together by to all known harmful to the scalp and hair. York. will amount to but little more page 512, conveyed to Fred H. Osgood, of creditors copies of stid petition and this or- Cleveland Thursday. are now for Ellsworth, Hancock county. Maine, a certain ! der, addressed to them at their of resi- A a result of such treatment, dandruff Mrs. Walter J. Grindle and daughter, than you paying places and In about ten years you lot or parcel of land, with the buildings deuce as stated. the hair loses Wood went to Tuesday, to rent, j rested, looseus, color, Miss Beatrice, of Los Angeles, Cal., are S. W. Bangor will thereon, situate at East Orland, county of Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, falls and taldness unless State of bounded and de- out, commences, of Mrs. Grindle’s parents, A. C. w'ork for Merrill. Hancock, Maiue. ! Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, guests My. HOME. scribed as to wit: proper and prompt precautions are taken and wife. OWN YOUR OWN : follows, at Portland, in said district, on the 31st day of Dodge of at the road at William Picker- in lime. Then again, microbes and cer- Mrs. Angie Bray is home after a visit Beginning October, a. d. 1908. tain Oct. For particulars inquire of ing's north line; thence south sixty-three de- [L. S.J Jambs E. Hbwey, Clerk. diseases bring about unhealthy scalp 26._Sim. two weeks at Bluehill. W. and O. Taplhy, Sec’y, grees east by said Pickering’s land twelve ; A true copy of petitiou and order thereon. hair conditions. First Nat'l Bank thence north east i will this All Bldg. rods; twenty-four degrees Attest:—Jambs E. Hkwey, Clerk. Almost anyone may rid themselves of BEECH HILL. The factory open morning. A. W. Kixq, President. sixteen rods; thence north sixty-two degrees dandruff and diseased and clams. fourteen thence said hair if hands are with 1 west rods; southerly by subscriber notice that scalp Mrs. Mattie Richardson, who is em- busy Hereby gives they will but use the right remedy. We road sixteen rods to place of beginning, con- THEhe has been duly appointed executor Alonzo of South Hope, ana more have that and we will at Bar Harbor, spent Sunday at Mrs. Merrill, taining one acre forty-eight rods, ot the last will and testament of remedy, positively ployed abbcrtianucnw. less. guarantee relatives here last week. or PRISCILLA TORREY. late of WINTER that it will either cure dandruff home. visited to Al- G. «“d Being the same premises conveyed baldness or it will not cost the user is bert Blaisdell John P. Blaisdell, dated HARBOR. Bertha Blanchards and [ Schooner Kate L. Pray, Capt. Eaton, by Mrs. daughter a. d. 1848, and recorded in Han- in the of no bonds anything. wood at the landing for Portland. September, county Hancock, deceased, That’s a pretty broard statement, but we Freda, who have been spending the sum- loading cock county registry of deeds, book 86, being required by tbe terms of said will. 117. back it and it with our own mer at are home. went to page All persons having demands against the es- prove Portland, A. R. Conary, the postmaster, to How- looney. Kexall “§3” Hair Tonic is the Being same premises conveyed me. tate of said deceased are desired to present that Mrs. Eireline Cousins and two children, Bangor Wednesday to the postmasters’ ard H. Blaisdell. by Annie M. Dunbar, j the same for settlement, and all indebted remedy will grow hair and overcome Blanche E. Porter. Sadie B. ! to their convention. Haney, Henry thereto are requested to make im- scalp and hair troubles. It will grow Burton and Merrill, have returned A. payment JU Nov. 2. OtUMBS. Dunbar, Helen Blaisdell, George Porter, mediately. Rodb&ic M. Torrby. fi?ir.ev.en 0,1 bald heads, unless all life in home at South Thomaston. They were Archie W. Haney t‘.nd John A. Blaisdell by Winter Harbor, Oct 16, 1908. ihe hair one roots has been extinguished, the abcompanied by Mrs. Guy Lunt and their deed dated August 25, a. d. thousand follicles and the is and SUNSET. nine hundred and three, and recorded in j closed, scalp glazed daughter Ethel. of vol. aniny. it gets its name from the fact that Hancock county registry dleds, 406, atfottlioemctui •t a>.B- who has been quite 408. And whereas said mortgage was grew hair in 83 of 100 where oct. Mrs. Lacy Rogers, page out cases, sold and assigned by aaid Fred H. Osgood to a hard, ill, is better. the M. his as- andIvy°®l¥*d thoroughly impartial undersigned. Joseph Bray, by Notice. practical teat. H KXASKTBYUNEWMAMINIt. week in signment dated October 14, a. d. 1008, and re- Pauper We Mrs. S. J. Baton spent last want you to Rexall “83” Hair The above is the name of a German chemi- corded in Hancock registry of deeds, vol. 454, contracted with the City of Ells- try a care for those who our r**k- You cannot lose cal. which is one of the many valuable in- Rockland and vioinity. page 871, and whereas the condition of said HAVINGworth to support nd surely of Remedy. Hex- has been broken, now therefore, bv may need assistance during the next five while have gredients Foley’s Kidney Lorenzo Cole are mortgage anything by doing so, you is Walter Small and reason of the breach of the condition thereof, years and are legal residents of Ellsworth, I to gain. You had better think amethylenetetramine recognised by medj- th?«rnW** cal text-book* authorities as a uric acid sol- I claim a foreclosure of said mortgage. forbid ail persons trusting them on my ac- and see us painting the chapel. then come in and vent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Dated this twenty-eighth day of October, count, as there is plenty of room and accom- bout this has care them at the offer. You will be well repaid Foley’s Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice Prescott Eaton, of North Deer Isle, a. d. 1908. Joscph M. Brsy. modations to for City Farm your visit to our store. B. Q. Moore, irregularities, aud avoid a serious mal- W. 0. Conary, attorney. bouse. M. J. DaUMMiY. cor- any moved his family into part of J. R. John- °PP- postofflee. ady. G. A. PARr'HBR.

if from a viait of • taw with her daugh- day* _ jAWHrtiwaMut*. conference wee held, with • good attend- "COUNTY NEW8.1 ter Rath at Verona. ance. »•«, »«« slur H « #fc aMMDMl Ormaty to build a Par additional County Jfew« too other pagit Henry Dunbar bva contracted E. Virnum went to Bnckeport WHAT GRANDMA Bernard •table for Joseph Patterson, and baa com- ANdTrANDPA SAY I to attend the football game be- BLUEHILL. aturday menced work on it. NORT H PENOBSCOT E. M. C. 9. tween Rockland high and Postmaster A. C. Hinckley and wife his arm while P. Mrs. E. C. Mason and Ger- Roy Hatch broke playing The resulted in a score of 11-0 in F. Mason, t Mrs.S.J. game have been in Boston lor two weeks. viait of at one last week. trud Mason left Thursday for a IS ball school day favor of E. M. C. 8. Edwards B. Snow and Rodney Carter are ft, TRUE. Forrest I in Boston. J. P. left for Boothbay with his received several days Haney Penobscot O. E. 8., has of M. law school for a tew chapter, home from U. have to son to a few John Higgins and wife gone Thursday, spend days. an invitation to meet with Riverside chap- They Say That Pe ru na u days. where will tbe win- I Lizzie of Ellsworth, is evening, Nov. ft. Machias, they spend Mrs. Saulsbury, ter at Orland Thursday who waa home a Good for il j Miss Msbelle Babson, ter with their son, Hervey Higgins. a few with relatives here. It has the invitation, and Coughs, Colds 1 spending days accepted f few last returned to days week, Colby has been with his wife left for a number will go. 1 Russell Forsyth, who Bronchitis and Henry Harriman and pleasant good Out. 27. Catarrh I- A. M. since June, left to the ladies’ aid of the Methodist sunt, Mrs. Forsyth, Brockton, Mass., Saturday spend The soeiety Ober is a few hall Miss Msy P. spending for his home in Everett, Mass. winter. church held its annual sale at Grange : to-day days with her sister, Mrs. Wilson, in was a thorough Wentworth and wife arrived The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Haney took Thursday evening. It W. L. j The Sedgwick. from a visit in at 2 at her success, socially and financially. home Thursday ten-days' place on Tuesday last, o’clock, and wife at- of the evening was Frank E. McGouldrick and Boeton end vicin- and was attended a large most interesting part Germantown. Pa., residence, by Bute teachers’ convention in j for the most tended the of and relatives. The the voting contest popular ity. number neighbors week. Alice Leone Littlefield car- i Portland last Howard services were conducted in an impressive hahy. Little George Partridge, Harvey Snow, The 1 ried off the a sitkolene puff. Mrs. W. I. Partridge accompanied her Blaisdell sod Guilford manner by Rev. Mr. Grenon. The rela- prize, 1 Blaisdell, Arthur of the amounted to f36 husband on his trip through Washington on Mr. J.R~” tives present were Dr. Oramel Haney, of proceeds evening Blaisdell were in Ellsworth Monday f be used for church purposes. and Aroostook counties. Prince. Boothbay; Mrs. Clara Condon and hus- which will business. | [ WOODLOCKE. M- band, of Boston; Elisha Haney and wife Jjov 2. The last football game to be played by Nov. 2.__ and Granville Paul and wife, of lelfast; the academy team this season will be WALTHAM. Nov. SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Edward Haney and Hilman Heath and pleyed in Bluebill Saturday, 7, was in Boston the past Harbor football team wife, of Ellaworth. The flower tribntes W B. Hastings against Bar Harbor high. Tbe Sonthsvest silent on business. its first Saturday afternoon. were many and beautiful, and bore week Mrs. Lizzie Clark, who has been with played game in which While were not victorious, many of testimony to the tender affection Benjamin Wi'ley has gone to Brewer, her parents, Frank Davis and wife, daring they ( the team never been in tbe game the deceased was held. where he has employment. the summer, has gon« with her twin babies having H- Southwest Harbor feels enconr- j Nov. 2. has in the woods to her home in Belmont. before, __ Stephen Jordan gone aged, and with a little practice, will de- is in for a w ith a crew of men for the winter. The remains of John P. Stevens were j Gladys Wright Bucksport team. Bar Harbor scored burial velop a strong | while. Harvard Haslem has gone to Bangor brought from Boston for Oct. 28, Good Health at in tbe first half, but in the second half Seventy-Seven. Christ- where he will attend business college. and services were held in bis old borne 8. J. Edwards, Union The Gross brothers are cutting Southwest Harbor played as good a game j Mrs. City, afternoon of that Mr. Stevens is in the on the day. writes u.'.der data of Nor. T, mas trees here. A steel ceiling being put as Bar Harbor, and with this week's, Tenn., work. had many friends and acquaintances by the Leach has purchased the Jnd- church. A. M. Foster is doing the coaching ought to make an effort to re- 1904, following: Harvey whom he was esteemed. Two j highly week when Bar “On the 7th day of February, 1906* son Gray farm. Massachusetts parties, who have been at deem the defeat of last brothers survive him- Capt. Edgar, who if I 1 will be few have re- comes here on lire, seventy-seven years W. L. Bowden, of Rockport, spent Inc rease Jordan’s for a weeks, end of Harbor Saturday. Capt. lives in the old home, Capt. Frank, of age. I enjoy the best of health, last week with A. J. Staples. turned home. A course of lectures and entertainments the Clyde line of steamers, who accom- thanks to Peruna, and have not had MrHenky after Mrs. Charles Jordan, who has been in hss been arranged especially for tbe citi- Lizzie Harper has returned home, panied the remains here. Mrs. Lou Ste- aspell of sickness since I began using several re- Harbor and tbe stu- Merz.. summer in Orland. Jamaica Plain, Mass., weeks, came from New and Wil- zens of Southwest spending the vens also York, it live or six years ago. , turned Saturday. dents of the high school. The second lec- Mrs. How ard Dorr is in Brewer visiting liam Clough from Boston. "1 consider it the grandest medicine wife celebrated tbe ture in the coarse will be given nt Ma- her Mrs. R. L. Croxford. Percy Davis and The funeral services of Mrs. Pearl B. on earth, and whenever 1 feel a little | There was nothing which daughter, Southwest t0 da fifth of their Satur- sonic hall, Harbor, Tuesday. me me much has returned after anniversary wedding of Ellsworth, were held in the Con- badly a few doses of Pernna put right. good. Josir.ii Harper home, Day, when Refreshments were served. Nov. 10, George Emery Fellows, work as I could in day night. church Saturday afternoon, “I can do as much “I tried other : spending the summer Bucksport. gregational of of Maine, w ill remedies. ut did not a president the University ; 1 think all old O. B. Pctfengill and wife entertained Oct. 31. There was a large number in at- forty years ago. people, gain flesh until I mi.. Laura Lcwell is a few weeks ; Practical Training for Citi- any .| spending week. en- lecture upon who fed the effects of should l*eue- |lkl^ few friends one day last They tendance, for Mrs. Day bad a large circle age, which hui t with Mrs. Currie at Pin. hill. should con- your Pernna, n^ht Hinckley zenship”. Southwest Harbor 1 Peruna.” up. joyed an old-fashioned lunch of hot bis- ol friends here in her native town, and fit their health by using I have taken several bolt:.-. of Bar has r itself fortunate to have an hlrj George Cousins, Harlior, pur- baker was •id oppor- cuits and honey. Tbe old tin she will be missed and mourned. There Ill the Be • Part of Hla Life. not taken any now f..r ah -..i and moved to listen to President Fellows, and weeks. chased the A. D. Hatch place, and the bis- tunity brought down from the attic were many beautiful floral remembrances. “1 am hree year., i. [ make a effort to seventy-1 never in. fire. every one should special Mr. J. It. Prince, R. R. 2, Cattaraugus. cuits were baked before tbe open 7 he service consisted of scripture reading expect to he entirely wed or be W. H. : nm not well sat- young O. will the win- music. All present. Ellingwood, superiu- ; N. Y., writes: “1 very J. Montgomery spend The phonograph furnished by Rev. W. H. McBride; prayer. Rev. Mr. again, but I am thankful f what Pe- work for the tendent of schools of Bar Harbor, will un- isfied with the that I am sending ter in Camden at Ordwa.v voted Mr. and Mrs. Pettengill royal en- Mathews; solo, J. A. Cunningham, Mrs. j picture ruua has done for me.’’ be tbe tbird in the reader looks at this Plaster Co. doubtcdly speaker you, but when the tertainers. Kent, accompanist; remarks, Mr. Math- Feels Ten Years course, some time in December. Arrsngt- picture if he could only realize that the Younger. Herbert Lowell has bought the Condon ; Nov. 2. H. ews; benediction, Mr. McBride. The meats are being made for an entertain- : original suffered for forty-five years, the Mr. 150ii W. fleld, and will plant it iu potatoes the bearers were W. I. Partridge, F. P. Mer- Henry Mari, Franklin meut one of the glee clubs for best of his life, until kind advice WEST BROOKSVILLE. A. W. U. U by college ; your St., Kvansvllle, Ind„ wrii. “WhenI coming spring. rill, Hinckley, Ptilsbury. school athletic would tbe benefit of tbe bigh and prescription cured him, he first wrote I had hron lual of is ! Daniel Howard, of South Brooksville, Nov. 2. M. toyou trouble A. W\ Haney, W’aterville, spending _ association. know from whencethesewrinklescame. for four and had tri.-d Mrs. Vesta is at William Stevens*. ; years, several a few- days with bis mother, boarding Capt. OBITUARY. SPEC. shall be Nov. 2. Next month I sixty-six years but could do me no to W’aterville to doctors, they good. who will soon go Domingo E. Smith leaves this morning Boston common baa been the scene ol Haney, ! old.” I had and In the her farm to for CREEK. pain rattling chest, make her borne, having sold for Belfast, where he will b. employed sn occurrence both sad and OTTER Nervous Prostration. ] many joyful, cough, at of Bar Harbor. expectoration, especially A. L. Cousins, two months. but never for many people a more sorrow- Guy Small is home from Brooks, where Mrs. Martha 28 Graham St., Nov. 2. Y. Avery, night. Mr«. C and daughter Kath- ful one than that which took at the he has been employed. Roy Tapley place Leominster, Mass., writes: “I took Pernna, and cart now -av that erine are an extended visit in noon hour on Monday, Oct. 28, when on Smith hps a horse of i I had nervous PENOBSCOT. making James purchased “Four years ago pros- I am entirely well. 1 feel i,n years Mass. the crowded Tremont street mall, sud- Julius Smith. tration. 1 several doctor*, Seymour G. Wardwell is making exten- Charlestown, his father, ; employed j younger since using Peru:::. 1 recom- and without warning, a life went Mills arrived home from Boston denly «; One would I had catarrh of the j mend Pernna to all sive upon his house. Horace L?na Liacomb is at home from Bar Har- say my fri.-nda, for repairs of which will leave this and will the winter with out, the lose ; stomach and bowels, another nervous- I was In haul condition. Wardwell has moved his (airily Saturday, pass bor, where she has had employment. Ray world a more to his E. E. Mills and wife. lonely place many per- ness and another enlargement of the “I am an old soldier and am into the Wardwell house on Per- parents, Mrs. Cora Davis is still in Eilswo th seventy- Jerry sons. stomach was in a bad seven was at liver. My shape. years old.” kins hill. Mrs. E. R. Barbour, of Portland, with her if rand Mrs. Eliza ilamor, John 1’. Stevens was one of “nature’s mother, j the town clerk’s office last week, looking w ho is ill. to medicines ^nouin Perm,a i The many friends of Wyman Varnuru noblemen”. A scion of two of the best very people wnouoject Liquid buy ablets I the genealogy of Timothy Blake’s fam- I will be glad to know that he is improving up end most highly-respected families in Mrs. Lizzie Moon and daughter Esther, ily, which lived here ab ut 17W. after the fall he sustained last week. eastern Maine, known for sterling worth, of Ellsworth, who have been visiting rela- j r turned to her home, after *k'a visit E. sold last week to Guv Farnbam, Roy Smith, George and for tives here, returned home Wednesday. COUNTY NEWS. with Mra. tV. B. Clement Capt. integrity uprightness generations, F<-r C‘ Mery Leacb. and Alien who left here | 4sM»f/stw*f *mty ,Vr»r», «>f o'htr pngrn the old Stevens Stewart, no descent could be claimed tor church were con- Dawes, of Long Island, Bridges better Services at the Sunday ! Mrs. Chandos o< i' «>nn, sml two weeks are in a Connor, Dawes has taken ago, employed logging one than that of the of Cat- Rev. A. P. coaat homestead. Capt. pos- any Perkinses, ducted by MacDonald, j Mrs. Alice Moore, of Brockt n. ire on Moose river near Jackman. 8TONINGTON. Mass., it the win- camp and the of Bluehill. sermon was an > session and will occupy during tine. StevenBes, missionary. The excep- guests of Mra. Alma Perkin-. Miss Elizabeth Coid has to Pros- ter. Ivan Farnbam is in Bluehili working st He was a brother of our friend, Capt. tine one. gone tionally Mis* of trade. His wife and Arlice pect to visit friends. Georgia Faruham, Harbor, B. district his daughter Frank Stevens, who stood by Capt. Sigt- have started Rev. H. Haskell, superinten- The ladies their ««»<* ; and Mra. Charlea Wood, of f'n-.n*-, were follow him in a few their sermon at will days, closing bee in the terrible episode of the blowing ; Galen Noyes is at Long island, where he dent, preached an interesting circle, meeting with M's. Linda Richardson j recent gueataat Ezra Conner's. house here, to be absent fcr the winter. '■ of the Maine in Havana re- will a store. dipt. the Methodist church WedneRdoy even- up harbor, last Saturday afternoon. Next Saturday open grocery with the stricken commander The friends of Miss Eatell, Perry tre After the the third Mrs. L. J. Jones is shipping large quan- maining will meet Mrs. Belle Mrs. Samuel who has been on a ing. service, quarterly afternoon they with Goss, trip ■ and him all the and as- glad to know that she has a t -ilion tities of potatoes to Bucksport and nearby rendering help Bunker. to Augusta, came home Saturday. at teacher in Iai n * n I. towns. Mrs. Jones is the most progressive sistance in bis power, that, too, when bis theChirago SjBbrrtiMmrms Charles Turnbull, Jr., has brought home Mrs. Orra Roney, who has been visiting Besides dOO bushels of ow n men and steamer were in the Misa Ethel a student at Bucks- farmer in town. life, ner in Hutchins, a bride. They have gone housekeeping in | parents Thomaston, is home. CATARRH DOCTOR. potatoes, she has raised this season 173 most imminent danger, thus showing the port seminary, spent Saturda* i Sunday ~BEST Edward Stanley's house. A good old- ! Capt. George A. Brown, who has been bu diels of oats, thirty bushels tomatoes, stuff of which heroes are made. with her parents, Albert Hutch ns and fashioned house-warming was given them on a business to Boston, is at home. 50) bushels of other vegetables. Of an exceptionally unselfish and lev- j trip wife. This is the lime | last Games were Hy- with- Saturday evening. Mrs. C. Fred who Nov. 2. Tomson. iable disposition, Mr. Stevens gave Eaton, has been visit- bas !«m omei inhaler, a doctor refreshments were served and all Arthur P. Guilford, who -pend- out stint or of untir- played, friends in and is has cured mai v | thought himself, ing Beverly Boston, some time at left last Thurs- that had a fine time. The young re- ing home, NORTH FRANKLIN. of his best to add to the couple home. thousands of sufferets ingly, happiness for Owl’a Head to resunn shore ceived many nice and useful presents, and day from catarrh, bronchitis, Arthur Tracey is spending his vacation and comfort of the many friends who are Schooner Bessie Leach is at John the good wishes of all for a happy future. Ashing. asthma, hay fever, at his home here. i now so sincerely mourning his loss. For Hsgan's wharf loading with for and Nov. 2. ANON. paving Roy Wardweil and family, of Penob- coughs, colds, grip Collar is at home from Water- years he had been associated with one of New York. Nathan into the h ntb* croup. scot, haTe moved ville for a few the large Boylston street, Boston, dry SOUND. It’s to cure your- days. Ralph Harrington and wife are the Perkina district, recently purchased by easy ! goods establishments. To this firm he ren- self with Hyomei. Pour Raymond Hooper is visiting bis parents, J. Warren Brown and family went to happy parents of a nine-pound daughter. Isaac Dunbar. in the little dered a service faithful and loyal to a a few drops A. C. Hooper and wife. Hmllowell Monday. Congratulations. : S. L. is for Congratulations are extended inhaler, and breathe it in. fault. Such not “paid with money Mrs. Marjorie Wilbur has been at home Mrs. George Dunton, of Southwest Har- Capt. Grover, of the steamer Pemaquid, Bateaand of Portland, on th birth The healing, soothing and or bought with a price”. wife, from Ellsworth for a few days. ia her here. and Capt. Flo Small have gone on a gun- of a on Oct. 29. Mrs Hates was antiseptic air will reach "In Bluehill, his native place, there are bor, visiting parents daughter are ning trip to the outer islands. Misa Annie Earle of this every nook and crevice Mrs. .Marcia Bragdon and children many sad hearts to-day both among old Miss Agnes Higgins left last week to Leach, place. mucous membrane her of the ; visiting her parents in East brook. residents and friends, and later comers join her sisters in Waltham, Maas. Evangelist Haynes and Mrs. Haynes, the Mra. Aroline Wardweil has *■:.•< of the nose and throat; were at the on the Elwin Williams has to New who have made their summer homes on Miss Gertrude Blske returned to her soloist, opera house Friday house here and left Saturday to spend will the irritation gone Hamp- stop the shores of the beautiful who evening, and drew a large audience. winter with her children in Augu-taand almost immediately; will shire to visit his uncle, Perley Phillips. bay; many home at Stonington last week. feel old will was by the inflammation; Miss Verna Lawrie is at home from Wal- that the town never be quite Mrs. Charles Knnwlton left this week for Monmouth. She accompanied allay The community was greatly saddened will the same without “John's” genial and where she will the her Mrs. L. W Bice, who drive out the foul cdci; tham, where she has been for a few weeks. the death of an old and Portland, spend winter. daughter, Sunday night by Provi- kill the and cur- kindly presence. Capt. Knowlton will about Dec. 1. later visit friends in Beaton and germs Lon Wilbur, of Sullivan has rented the respected resident, Giles H. Sargent. The go the disease. This tribute to his worth is dence slight given deceased was and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and Misa Inez wife has been house belonging to Arthur Tracey and will seventy-eight years old, “My by one who knew him all hie blameless who have Nov. two move in next week. bad always been a resident of this Hansen, been in town several 2._L- using Hyomei for life, and appreciated, as did all his num- place. Sh" berless his fine Hia death from caused a stab years, have returned to their old home in months for catarrh. Will Giles is having hia buildings re- friends, unusually and up- lock-jaw, by NORTH LAMOINE. has more reliei character. “Nobleaie cer- under the waa Stockton. received paired and painted, which greatly im- right oblige," finger nail, accompanied by who is employed at from tainly he who has left us never forgot the Margaret Young, and benefit than much suffering, although be waa attended Tilden J. and wife are ! prove their appearance. and of a true Sawyer receiving is home for a few days. other treatmeot.”- responsibilities obligations Northeast Harbor, any with the greatest care hia sons Rodney over the birth of a Nov. 3. T. gentleman. C. H. S. by congratulations daugh- his cottage E. S. Parrett, Jefferson- ______D. Y. McFarland haa closed West Mass., Nov. 2. and Walter and his aged wife. Hia death ter. Mrs. Sawyer was formerly Miss O. Roxbury, for the and haa gone to Un-ester, ville, One secret act of self denial, one sacri- waa a gnat shock to all. He had only Lottie Thnriow. winter, I*. A. me nece t'arcner, uruggisi, fice of inclination to doty, is worth all the been ill eince Friday night. He was an Mass. and PRETTY MAR8H. A hsllowe’en ball wras held at the Hyomei (pronounced nigh-o-met mere good warm feelings, pas- active energetic man with wonderful con- opera who h be n A in- thoughts, Mrs. I. N. Salisbury, Jr., guarantees it. complete outfit, sionate prayers, in which some people in trol of hia faculties at bis advanced age. house on Wednesday evening. It was re' Fred Gray and Frank Haynes, of Seal at Bar Harbor. inhaler, only costa $1. dulge themselves. He leaves an aged wife, several children, attended. visiting relatives cluding have been relatives here. largely The Stonington band Harbor, visiting and an aged brother and sister, also a turned home. furnished the music. em- Harvey P. Freeman left Thursday for half-sister. It ia expected that the faneral I. N. Salisbury, Jr., who ha« been will take place Tuesday from St. James Rock bound of of «»»on- a hunting to Lake lodge Rebekahs, Stoa- with Senator Hale the pa- trip Mattawamkeag. chapel, to which he waa a liberal contrib- ployed ington, has invited Ocean bound lodge, of has returned home. Nathan Smallidge has gone to North- utor. The family has the deepest sym- pathy of all. Vinalbaven, for Nov. 3. The visiting lodge Nov. 3. Stop! east Harbor, where he is employed by C. __ will confer the D. Nov. 2. H. degrees. much do Joy. _ Little Elsie Mamma, how (Apt. Dorr sailed for Provincetown Oct. John T. who has been WEST Freeman, visiting STONINGTON. with stone. th* 28, Schooner J. B. BodweR Slam mailables are nofaold by relatives here, returned to bis home in the* >"».» Alfred Banks baa ntnrned to hia home sailed Oct. 30 from Green island for New Lttle Elsie—Then whv do Boston are * n Don’t Do It! Thursday. them as sood as they _ at Burnham. York with atone. Several four-masters weigh V. D. Smith and Curtis were are in the harbor Young G. F. Small waa in Bangor a few days waiting for a load. at home tor a week-end visit, returning Nov. 2. Nihil. ! .igoauwnums last waak on basinets. ______Don't do what? suffer the rest of to Bar Harbor Sunday evening. Why Mrs. Mamie Stinson and two NORTH Nov. 2. U. daughters CASTING. natural life with that in the an visiting at Deer Isle. your pain Mias Marion Veazie ia ill with acute in- Nothing EAST Dv8p€psia ORLAND. Mias and Bar- back, thoee dizzy spells, gas, Margant Hinckley Hugh digestion. AND belching So * Mrs. Maria Mead is at home from a visit bour wen in Rockland Saturday. Dana that tired or Hall, of Brockton, Maas., ia at Ed- feeling, breathlessness, any in j Boston. Mm. Lucy Williams and little ton Fran- ward West’s. of the hundred and one symptoms of Stomach Mrs. is cis an visiting friends at the Reach. a** Mary Gray nearly recovered Mrs. E. R. Domansky and son Robert Heart, Kidney, Liver, and Stomach from her j recent illness. Misses Haxel Stinson and Ethel Adame, are at home from Bouton. as well as For troubles, nervousness, overwork, William Wilt has leased the house students at Castine normal school, came Troubles Herbert C. Perry has returned from a exoesses and skin diseases. In fact all the owned Mrs. Francis Mason. home Bit Tight down now, write for our self- by Monday. business trip to Rockland. ills that you suffer from can be success- Jelliaon his A box was at the hall Fri- ozaminiBg blank, fill it out, and we will Harry visited grandfather, tapper given Norman who has w Conner, employment •re■®5rtw£ryi®K our madieme* My Guilford last week. and a sum was taken. family over and we fully treated and treated scientifically Blaisdell, day evening good in Sears ia at home tor a brief earelully go every symptom port, visit. has aasd a number of different patent Merton is It ia nported that another will be held what to tree ot with modern therapeutics by the physi- Whittaker painting and other- Mrs. J. E. has found will tell you just do, Nov. 4. Blodgett returned from a medicines, but hu cians of the Merrow Medical and wise repairing his buildings. two-weeks’ visit in Boston to the true 'L. P. for dy«pepa* charge. Surgi- Nov. and vicinity. equal B. L. 2.Mum. amt rt/wwuph troubles.* cal Institute. Pickering and family are at home William who has After have tried come Dunbar, been survey- Robinson. you everything from a visit with relatives in Brewer. Yoon eery truly. O. A. THE FIRE ing in Knox county, came home last week. Bitters, back to us. We build our success oh the LOBS The tnoT^UF.” Atwoods Mrs. Agnss Forsyth left to-day tor a Mrs. Lewis Hutchins act in the United States ia over pnfiODjm has returned from free from any harmful ingredient, failures of others. WRITE NOW. visit of several weeks with relatives in paid for liquor in a visit with friends in Bangor and Bncka- meet on atosnach Mass. annunU^Thsamoert beneficially 12 a. 2 to 4 m. Everett, port. conditions, re?“ Office boon, 10 to m.; p. except Tnorsday. Monday and Batarday The receipts of the PoetoMee removing congested Charles and wifs are Depart- cleansing, ? evenings 7 to 8. Pickering visiting ment. 1204. were *lj)7,8*2,782. Gold in cir- Chpt. George Dunbar is digging a wall. ing digeativelertnenta, Mr. Fred Pick- euiaiiun Pickering's parents, Cbpt. A pips will be laid to convey the water Address MERROW MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, It trill coat yon bat B00.fi* to gat cared ering and wife. into the houas. ^y^t^^oodW*borne el the diaeeee of Inebriety at the Kaeley and in thousands of 82 Central Street, Banger, Me. Mrs. Alice Gibbs cams home Institute in happiness Batardny Portland. Mates. Mia. Balia O. Mtashley, of Blaebill, has Ms. atdaalera. _'

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