arBScairro* pbjob, 92.00 ) 1KT KRBD AS SBCCND 0I.A8B M ATT•» B * Vot,. LXIV. ir paid m advarci, $1.M. ELLSWORTH, , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2, 1918. AT TUB ■LLffWOXtTH POBTOPVtrR No. 1.

acDfrttfcfmtnt*. atrnntisrm ems. LOCAL AFFAI K> production. A three-piece orcbstra will furnish niufif. psicsa, 15 and 25 cents, for this cture. A DVKKTI '•INRHT^ THIS WKEK j. Henry C. Emery, formerly of Ellsworth, Bijou theatre but now domiciled in Petrograd as the NATIONAL Union Trust Co During the Year 1917 BURRILL BANK C L Morans—Annual Vale representative of the Guaranty Trust Alice Hooper Dressmaking Co. of New Yor’s, has been appointed to David Friend—Repair woik this bank to in its intuit nt 1\ credits ro ELLSWORTH, MAINE the American commission to paid depositors Savings- (>; Non-resident tax sale— Townof Bucksp irt military '* their accounts, the sum of the interest ou —PI of Lons Island Russia, with ran t of major in the U. S. 933.022.25, being year's War Havings stamps of the New Year Bells army. their deposits. Ringing This amount was distributed among dor 'rs in tiiia de- SCHEDULE OP MAI18 Officers of Irene chapter, O. E. 8., will be 4,500 deposit whose now more • T RLLSWORTH POdTOFMCK. installed D. M. partment, aggregate deposits amount to than Kilip out the old year and ring in the Friday evening by D. G. /n e/Tent, D*c. 7, 7*>77. Margaret H. Jordan. Refreshments will 91,000,000. As review the new. yon past twelve months, be served after installation. The worthy Very likely YOT have an account with Wnov., mV, MAILS ftRCKITKC. matron ail cUlcers-elect to be see where yon could have saved requests suggest that yon consider the advisability of opeidntr me. 'i.-.f you may IlVelr Day*. present at a practice meeting this evening tip by our large capital and surplus, also die iV.legi.tj and iep arson more money. Firmly resolve to start the From West—6.41, 11.46 a in; 4.24 pm. at 7.30. From East— 11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. which this bank has always enjoyed, yourjfuuds are safe beyond Year an An enj9yarla dancing party was held Now right by starting account with MAILS CLOAK AT POSTOFFICB question and Immediately available should it become necessary for Monday evening at Socit ty hall in honor Going a 5.80 m. you to withdraw them. the Burrill National Bank—it will help you Wrat—10.30 m; p of those leaving this week for their schools Going Fast—6.10 a m; 3.4ft p m. and colleges. Music was furnished May we not enroll you as a depositor so that you may share iu to accumulate a substantial reserve fund. by Misses Hazel and Erva Giles, Christina this distributions of interest? Registered mail should be at postedtee half j year’s and Richard an hour before mail closes. Doyle Harvey. About thirty couples were present. W KA r M Ml IN KLL.HV OKTH L< jok lodge, I. O. O. F., has elected officers as follows: C. E. Alexander, N. G.; F*«r W**efc Kndlni; a' Midnifhl TuotMlny, A. I. Sturier, Y\ U.: Fred P. Haynes, sec- Union TitusT Company Jan. 1, 1918 retary; W. A. Alexander, treasurer. Offi- | From observations taken at the power BIJOU station of the Bar Harbor A Union Kivei cers will be installed Friday evening by q/-Ellsworth, Maine | THEATRE is Power Co., iu Ellsworth. Precipitation District Deputy Neal A. Raymond. ODD FALLOWS BUILDING given in inches for the twenty four hours Sup- ending at midnight.J per will be served at 6.30. Weather Precip- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2- l ni versa I 5-act play. Temperature condition* i tat Ion Vernon H. BoriBey, formerly of Ells- JAN. 3— William Farnum in “When a Man Sees Red.” Fox, worth, died December 18 in THURSDAY, 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon , 15 and cent*. at the of He 7 acta. Prices, 25 Wed 11— 16— clear clear age fifty-eight years. had FRIDAY, JAN. 4—Mabel Taliaferro in “Magdalene of the Hill*.” Metro, Thurs —6 9- clear clear been ill more than a year. He leaves a and 5 acts. Fri 3— 31— snow snow widow, two daughters and a son; also Needs Wants. SATURDAY, JAN 5—Marguerite Clark in “The Valentine Girl.” Para- Hat —12 —2 cloudy.fair cloudy four sisters—Mrs. Charlotte Clement, Mrs. mount, 5 acta. One reel Current Events. 8uu —16 -6 clear clear Betsey Torrey, and Mrs. Susan Murch of There is often quite a difference between what a person needs ami Mon —14 0— clear clear Ellsworth, and Mrs. Mary Austin of what he wants. Prudent The genehl admission to this theatre is now 6 and 15 cents. Tues —4 8— fair clear economy, plus regular deposits, puts one Sparks, Nev., and three brothers—Roland on a financial Your account is invited There wil be 2 show* every Saturday night, at 7.15 and fc.OO Average temperature for Dec., 1917,19.6° C. and Alexander, of Ellsworth, and Fred, strong footing. *• Dec., 1916.26 7° r- of Pierre, N. D. Total precipitation for year 1917,53.26 inches. Under the law passed by the last legis- Hancock County Savings Bank Charles W. was at home lature for of Hodgkins from providing expert supervision Ells worth II.i ri“ Bath for the holidays. all schools of the State, union of towns being designated by the State Karl Clark, who has been employed for department of education, Ellsworth has been placed the past few weeks in Philadelphia, is at in a union with Dedham and This M RW UNIONS. home. Surry. SCHOOL THREATENING KIRK. will be effective July 1 next. Franklin, The neyt meeting of the Thursday club which haB been in the union with Ells- State Department of Educfttlon An- Two Ellsworth I-uslness Blocks Annual will be held Jan. with Mrs. G. T. 29th Sale 10, worth under the former plans by which iiouum Hancock County Unions. Slightly Oamiigeil. Corneai I. the towns themselves formed the The Un an act to unions, legislature passed A threatening fire in the busin ?ss center Marshall who has been in will he in a union with of all schools Johnson, Eastbroek, Han- provid^oc expert supervision ot Ellsworth Friday forenoon, was IOW ON Portland the past three years, is visiting cock and Lamoine. of the State, by combinations of towns, Charles Tower. such unions to be named by the State promptly stopped by the firemen. and Ellsworth during the past week has ex- Mrs. A. P. Wiswell has closed her department of education. with comparatively Blight daning-i. The perienced some weather that has started AT Ellsworth and to New York Under the former law, towns themselves were ( home, gone the usual discussion about the “cold Fri- buildings damaged the three-story for the winter. could form unions, and this left many day” and “old-fashioned winters”. From brick block at the corner of Mam and towns without neighboring towns with The ladies of the Methodist society will to noon local ther- Water Friday night Tuesday which unions could be formed. The State streets, occupied by E. G. M ore's have a naJe of cooked food at their vestry mometers did not get above zero. Satur- has the old unious drugstore, and the .ng on afternoon. department preserved Greely Saturday day morning it was 18 to 20 below ; Sunday Main in many cases, but others have been dis- street, occupied by Harvard t Jor- L. Herbert L. who has been em- 28 to 36 below, and 10 to 13 be- C. Stores morning, Salisbury, Morang Dept. solved for the purpose of taking in other dan, jeweler. These two builnngs are at Lake, N. H., arrived low at noon; Monday morning, 24 to 30 ployed Cbrystal towns that could not be conveniently practically one, an open attic extending w'ith a The same home Monday for a visit. below, gale blowing. over and MAINE classed otherwise. The new unions be- botn, the same stairway giving ELliSWORTH, low temperatures were recorded from all access The next meeting of the woman’s club come operative July 1 next. to the second and third doors of over the county, 30 below being reached at will be held Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 15, Following are the unions in Hancock both buildings. the seacoast. The thermometer at the The tire at 3 o’clock, with Mrs. C. H. Burrill. county as announced by the State depart- started in the part of tne attic power house, from which the official above Sergeant Arthur H. Ashmore, of 24th ment: tht drug store, where a tic )er came record printed eaoh week in The Ameri- in contact with a It had evi- See Bills Co., Portland, Fort McKinley, spent part Amherst, Aurora, Clifton, Mariaville, chimney. Large can is taken, ranges several degrees been of Christmas week in this with his 21 Waltham. dently smouldering for some time, city than those No. Plantation, Otis, higher about town, being confined the slate family. Deer Isle au Stonington. by roof, and ail open- its nearness to a Isle, Haut, tempered by large body ing to the attic closed. Whe. the and Mrs. John A. Peters Bucksport, Orland, Orringtou, Verona. being Congressman of water. The lowest point touched there fire showed Dedham. itself, the timbers of the attic left last night for Washington. Mrs. Ellsworth Ellsworth, Surry. GOODS St NT ON APPROVAL was 16 below. This morning were well and Brooksville, Castine, Penobscot. afire, the dense smoke made Cushman left yesterday for Boston for the thermometers again to 25 and 30 dropped it a hard fire for the firemen to reaih. winter. Bluehill, Brooklin, Sedgwick. below. succeeded Eastbrook, Franklin, Hancock, La- They in stopping the fire there, T. F. Mahoney, State committeeman the A delightful song recital was given at moine. and'by sparing use of waf-r. r-e- All Purchases to Amount of" from Hancock county, left this morning vented ; Hhoi ock hall last Tbumdav evening bv Uouldsboro, Sorrento, Sullivan, Winter serious damage to stoca- le lo aih-nd meeting of the State cotn- a»ores or ovei Sent j dm* <‘Jrv< till*-'*, limit"- »*o nospice* «'f the Harbor. belli". ,y env r- 1 Prepaid by it* Augns a. I •• the" w I tK >»s' or* h -v'loicr »*•»•- s' ub. Miss Giles Eden, Trenton. drug store, and hite .Mr. J s Win. 11. 1» Hut relief wi 1 meet v* Hiure w £.rceI Poet, corps* ns at home for the ho-is from Ne v Cranberry Isles, Mount Desert, South- a* preiiy v»eii mci uowq. LUOi uf afternoon at 2.30 with Mrs. bis Thursday York, where she is pursuing her studies west Harbor, Tremont. stock bad been removed to si te;y or H. F. El ii if the Weacott, street; stormy, in vocal music under Robert Hosea, one of was protected by rubber blankets, so that next his loss was pleasant day. the foremost instructors in the country. K. of C. War Fund. comparatively slight. Her Ellsworth friends were of The fire Mrs. Ada Johnson went to Hartford, many glad a remains before the burned through the cei at ---— But short time .ng Christmas with her sons this to hear and the rear of the office Conn., to spend opportunity her, they closing of the campaign in this section, of County Agent who were with her of the N. Worden on Stanley and George Johnson, has just pleased rendering for the Knights of Columbus war camp George the third door of well-selected The the corner returned from England. program. improvement fund. The local committee earnestly building, but even here the in her voice and her handling of it was damage was as ! | Capt. N. H. Means has been confined hopes that all who wish to contribute to comparatively slight, most GET BOYS AND GIRLS marked. Miss May acted most ot bis office RUSYj to the house a week. In Bonsoy this fund will do so tne furnishings, records and stepping upon during coming as After the hooks were in the Irout a sled be slipped, striking his leg just efficiently accompanist. week. The treasurer, Frank J. Dunleavy, part of the office. there was with music The offices of below the knee, and is quite lame. recital, dancing by acknowledges receipt of the followering Miss Alice H. Scott on the i orchestra. The from ARN YOJR THRIFT STAMPS Higgins’ proceeds to date. second floor escaped A supper for members of the parish only subscriptions damage. the evening were for the benefit of the The corner building ia owned w ill be held at the Unitarian vestry this Previously reported, |309.42. jointly by in the and were Ellsworth boys service, E. Guern- Congressman Peters, Judge A. W. Tin- American will a Thrift Card and evening. 8. B. Knobbs, field secretary of Benefit holiday party, Frank King jjive gratifying to the ciub, which acknow- and E. G. Moore. The damage to this the American Unitarian association, will sey, C. L. Morang, $5 each. ledges its indebtedness to Miss Giles, Miss is about and the to for new be E. F. Small, John Ha.rimau, Montelle building fSOO, damage Stamp every paid-in-advance yearly present. the and all others who Bonsey, orchestra, each. occupants slight. The losses ar- covere* who left W. Abbott, |2 to 'be American, $1.">0. If Among tb* young people yes- contributed to the success of the enter- subscription you D. J. Kelliher, Lamoine, Edward E. by insurance. The other building is terday to return to their schools were tainment. Card, a Thrift Lewis M. Smith, Sarah Royal, owned by Mrs. A. W. Greely. The dam- have pur Thrift Misses Hannah Prances Malone, Muriel Doyle, already on this W. Fred of Ells- Fields, Hazel Giles, each. age was adjusted for fl61. acd Mr. Dorothy Thelma Fuller- Emerson, formerly Sibyl fl will be sen. Write name and address of Byard, Coughlin, Jordan’s on Stamp died at bis borne in Ban* David Friend. damage stock was adjusted ton and Paul Tapley. worth, Sunday Total for *105. subscriber also own name and ad- •ror, aged seventy-six years. He bad been receipts, $33t> ,92. _ plainly your The Junior Red Cross will meet Satur- failing in bealtb a Ions: time. Mr. An Ire those KmburgO' and will to day, Jan. 12. Thanks is extended to Curtailment of Service. dress, send, money, Emerson was a native of Lee, Mhsh., but The Ho<.-k In i.d- Blue mil and Rockiand- who have contributed yarn for the ju- One immediate effect of came to Ellsworth as a boy with his government op- Bar Harbor route* ot the It is now Eastern skoam* veniles. hoped to secure the eration of railroads is the curtailment of father, who conducted a tannery near ship Co. art- Mocked with ice. and loan of a machine. trip»4 sewing the site of the passenger service to free the lines for the THE AMERICAN, present creamery building bavebetn di >rrii3rmrm«r Both the Ellsworth banks have Famous Cherokee Halfbreed. IhtalMieil I8(i7- He moved to received the first and second liberty loan citizen. Bangor some inventor of the Cherokee I make thirty years ago. A widow, who was Sequoyuh. » specialty of repairing fur g^: meota bonds for distribution. Purchasers of at low alphabet, was one of the great men of put-; wcik f citaniug. pressing, cleaus'-:* and the Indian race. He was a halfbreed Hear in bank where him. He was a brother of the late H.H. iepairing mud that whe ou ueed obtain them calling at the a by whose name was suit or overcoat 1 hi*ve a sinal: but well Emerson of Ellsworth. He was a member English George iepresenting some o( the of this and foreign countries obtained them. •elected * o. k. and it will t*> look leading impanies they Guess. His father was n white man pay you of Penobscot lodge, I O. O. F., and Orient them over before you decide. The report of the State assessors jubi and his mother a full-blood Indian lodge, N. E. O. P of Baugor. DAVID FRIEND issued shows an increase in assessed val- woman. Mail-1 street Ella .s,c rth Home-Made Marmalad uation of Ellsworth of 187,1*70, the figures ALICE M. HOOPER’S beim* |2,326,843 in 1917, against 2,238.873 Eire nt East Surry. and Shrub in 1916. The valuation of Hancick county The farm buildings of Capt. M. D. DRESSMAKING ROOMS shows an increase of |483,501. Cbatto at East Surry were burned Sunday Shoe and Harness FOR SALE for the evening, with practically all contents, the Repairs The holiday party juveniles, 7-3 Block Ellsworth, Maine members of the household saving Miss Caroline Manning which was held at Society ball Dec. 27, only Harrington the had on. was so much by those present clothing they Parcel Post Malr From Jan. 1 lo Mar. 1. 1»18 *e are giv- enjoyed by ltama.1tl*’_•_ that another dancing party has been The tire started evidently from a chim- ing our cuatomera a chance to g munication* wiil be subject to approval by without INTERNATIONAL SERIES but cone will be rejected THE the editor, CA$CARAE£ QUININE rood reason. V«>v' Mark 1:1-11— The oU iimijr —in tablet Text of the Lesson F.AHT BLUSH ILL. 2fi2. remedy form We, tare, rtijr tottkc. No Luke 10:1, 2 Gold no t elTeets. Memory Verses, Dec. 22, I be wort by maeter geve * very opiate* -no u apletw after in 24 >n J John 1 *29—Commentary CurescoldS hour*—Grip en Text, interesting report ol the State grange. days. Um-y back! fit fail*. Oet the by Rev. -D M. Stearns. genuine bo* with Prepared Red Too and Mr. M AKI A V 1I.1.K. 441. Hill‘a picture cm it Jesti' 24 Tablets for 25c. The record 1011 on sea an 1 42:1; Zech., 3:SL Lf’.we would say business and degree work. ahore fisheries. 1 serve” t “Whose I ain.uwU'whom c'hristmaa was Fire at Calais morning de- truly < evening pleasantly spent Saturday serve the llvln;: and and faithfully at the grange hail. Alter opening and stroyed the candy factory, store and bot- Hie the true God, bearing m daily the the childreu and their Beckett A wholesaler* 1 closing grange, tling workspf Co., we must consider fruit he desires, friends were ad in it ten. The children gave and retailer*, the plant of the Calais Ad- the servant, him who was onlyfpeitect a fine program. One of the most enter- vertiser and the Knights of Pythias and In him who is i and abide as branches taining numbers was a dialogue by the Cotumt »an hall. Thw loss is estimated at we cannot do i the True Vine, But tins Jordan Kiver school, in which Santa Claus f50,000. the till we have truly t«*wv«l good went on a strike. (James were Not and helpers All the building* on the «wteru Hide if the Son of God, Why Try news of Jesus Chiast, and corn ba Is and apples * ere (He played, Mala street. Rockland, between Masonic or as it is written in Bom. 1:1-3. to all. Son supplied temple and Luntrock street, two business good news of God concerning his cannot blocks ou Li me rock street, were burned Jesus Christ our Lord. We NEW CENTURY, “256, DEDHAM. Sunday. The total Iona la estimated at we have been re- PINKHAMS till E. serve the Lord EYDIA Applications (or membership were re- fSO.OOP. Among the places burned out receiving Jesus Christ as deemed by ceived from two candidates Dec. 22. office of the to were tbe newspaper Rockland our own personal Savior,; according were Gtrtrude Pond Readings given by Opinion, * fetch has been visited by fire John 3-16, 18: I John 5:12. That 1:12; aud Mary Burr ill; songs, Christinas carols within a tba Melinda Kimball whole life COMPOUND twice year, then our VEGETABLE being settled, a LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASC. and “Silent Night” were sung by chorus, estate block, L. F. Chase’s block, Frye should be one of loyal service, with and a tine report of the State grange was block, John fc Leach estate block. Wight the perfect servant as our only pat- the Gerald given by master, Thompson, grocery, Bradbury’s *boe store and W. A. tern, according to Bleb. 12:1-3; I PeL who, with his wife, attended. Officers McClain’s shoe store. Tbe lie started in 2:21. in loneliness, or in distress. All classes (or the coining year will be installed in Bradbury's shoe store. As the wits his mes- JButua Benefit Column. John Baptist h«ve united in the work,to the extent session Jan. 12. good all*day Edward F. oldest the way: before him Dillingham, Bangor's senger, preparing that a of comradeship, unselfishness BY “SCUT MAIHilt” spirit mercbant, bas been dected treasurer of tit. at his coming in humiliation, so the KDITKl) rITGHFN GREENWOOD, 363. KAKTRKOOK. and sacrifice has as never before. prevailed Andrews F, and A. M. for tbe real Elijah will prepane the way before The newly-elected officers are: Master, lodge. Motto: and fift.V'Siztb conseeutve time. This is him at his coming in glory (Matt. Jts "Helpful Hopeful.” Winter Harbor. P. L. Wilbur; overseer, L. J. Wilbur; per- Cupboard a be- I a world record'or elective office in 17:11; Mai. 4:5, 6). Meantime all Dear Aunt Madge a ad M. B. Sister*: lecturer, Mertie Wilbur; steward, Virgn haps art is a the way assistant P. J. masonic lodge, tribute to Mr lievers should be preparing The purposes of this column are succlnc y I have been a silent member of the M. B. THE GINGER JAR. Wilbur; steward, Wilbur; re- Dillingham b mt inty, constancy and for his coming again tty preaching Mated 1» the title and motto—It la for Ok* mut -l C. for a iouRtime. I would like to “do rny rbaplaiu, L. D. Puller; treasurer, G. 4. GINGER. Ord nary of habiK well alone and remission of sins in his oeoeiit, and almB to oe helpful and hopeful bit” to he'p out Auut Madge aa much as secretary, Vernon G. Hastam; regularity Although pentance will add Googitis; com preserved ginger Just the in heslill attends to buxines- In all the world, according to Being for the common good. It l» for the ever, but caonot do aa I would like to PRESERVED j Ceres, t'barlissia Pomona, Bertha bis eighties, mime to Wilbur; a of la- I can be more right tang many kinds of ! 24 Acts 1 :S John's cloth- dkjh use—a public servant, purveyor always. Some time, perhaps Flora, Minnie a-sistant much as usual, retting to bis Hammond, Luke :40-4S; canned fruits and other Butler; Joy; lady formation and suggestion, a medium for the In helpful. I wish you all a joyous Christmas desserts. street booksti re u ea as seven o’clock ing was peculiar, and this food pecu- steward, Bessie,Y\ l ur. ly o (Ideas. In this It solicit* aud a New Year. Alexia. A little from a of Caurcm terel.ange capacity Happy sirup jar i some ;ven in winter. He ba** liar. and he pointed all people no the Officers will tie installed Jan. 12, by P^st morning'’, communications, and lta ouccese dependslargely ginger will give a delirious flavor to an whose shoes' latchet he Master F. A. been in bu«im* in one place on Han. coming One on the It In this Com- < ■ DeMeyer. support given respect Dear Au»' Madge a ad M. B.'t: icing for ake. Squares of candied gin- un- mond street nowfor years, and is was not wortiij to stoop ticmn ano munications must he but the name of severny signed, i wish y< u ail a Christmas and a ger mn;. be used to decorate the of Merry top tbe oldest statieier in tbe United Slate* loose. He claimed nothing for himself writer will not lie printed except (»> permission BAY VIEW 267, SALISBURY COVE. Happy New Year. 1 intended to do lots for the rake. A whipped cream filling for to or members were sent Dec. 26. in of dive service. that he was a voice,-something Communications will be aubject approval but the most 1 is to Filiy-one pr point -.except Christmas, hare.done* n b»* er cake flavored in the same cons^1 editor the but none way was on Tbe or he Show not seen, to r«jeatioD by tbc of column, Head a few cards. The fourth degree conferred a clan* garage began (taregc .• to be heard but pointing is Address delirious. will oe rejected without good reason. sen*, was served. with its the one he came to honoc .conceretng Oh, by the way, Susan-by tbe-sea, of tbrte, after which supper Co., cohints, including thirty* ail com iuuii lead jus to Ginger Jelly A simple dessert la of your hard soap lecipe so we can make some. Miss Shand of Bar H.rb r. who is four automobile*.fwan burned whom he cried: “Behold fibe Lamb made with Mary Saturday, Tub AMKK1CAB. father utade soft in the gelatin. I'se the regular When told that Jes»s had more My always soap attending Simmons college, Boston, suu with a loss eetiifeted at |30,00D. The God!” fe.ll-worth. Me. formula which with spring, aud tbeu iht'y always made hulled- the pack- o>4ed .followers than he had. he said that be Maxwell Leland, who is in the camp at building was by Tuttle Bros., corn while had How I would like age of eeiathi and add several they lye. spoon- of tfe? 8k«»w bouse. "Was and added, “lie must in- Ayer. Mass., were amoog the members proprietor* began glad TUR Oku VKAM AKl) THE NKW. Mine now. ful- of fntn< ed preserved ginger and j An program was Tbe hotel located fit bin forty feet of the crease, I must decrease” CKohn:3'39, The middlings I use in There is no al.^ the present. interesting jStanza* from a longer poem by Edmund gems. sirup. Minced nut meats may As a more full recount of carried out. Officers will be lm-talled Jan. garage eecaped dfebage. 30). to ance Cook ] more waste to it thau dour. They all like the alko be added. An English re«ii>e for on L. has been John's see Mate. .3:7*10,; cakes made with it. 1 he other day 1 made a 2. L Smith, past master, preaching The poor Old Year is dead. Uia work ia done. mustard Is flavored In the same way. some mi- invited to insult them. Lake 3 :7-14: He told them e« la I. (Matt. 3:11, 1-’). Tie future tor all dates and ginger or nut meats and a With January grippe. ngering If more of you have not heard Abbie Patterson; treasurer, colds aeeiu to sets in the system. caoaii g will h* the uc the luke of firy, directly as a Harry Silsby; Kingdom fee,even each disdainin' little ginger filling. Lady fingers or one U> ache all «>ve| feel feverish atd » Day from me this season, it was for Vara L lias lam; Ruth hilly, simply secretary. chaplain, and r*. Liaxie and e*£R between dear h und reanrrec- i£uuug him tue hour he owed aud shrieked slices of sponge cake are sometimes tired, heavy dipping Tyie«. lack of time, or else 1 did not get about J Bits David Heoderaon, Kv %*t»e» "M* daughter h dl conscious or tor- used in by; gate-keeper, Kennislon; tion lt,Js happiness away. place of bread. A novelty la la grippe f« »b I had tbe doctor my Christinas work early enough, but Clara Nickerson; Pomona, Burnette eifweeka. Luke If made of Ceres, ana bought medic and noue of it did ment: £$U‘V. 20:15; 16:25). New!” shredded ginger and cream y •*‘Xbe And why the New? Ho, stand iioue of you has be* n forgotten, though H Flora, Miry Dunham; lady as- good. I gave her ev’s Honey an-> Tar tui belleaed all the • hec.-e iri te Willey; this \y*< really by forth, srpn.r layers on thin slice* n *w she \> an Ht. I have told all » you y«»u have not received to the sistant Bernice t larke. Installa- y proof •»f white bn* steward, f* tends a bent it Insist on ifet- genn ne preaclKs^- and teaches*. they would Yu*.' little Near-come. Bay, why is your ;d. coiniMiy. tion will he held Saturday evening, Jan. 5. Foley1’• Honey .*n Tar. Moort?** Drug Htore surely lore earnest ka proclaiming Even bread may be flavored with Hulled corn and milk will be served. the Gospel of God coneen&iug his Son, .Kuug.to the zenith with its wave on wave? RECIPES. fruit Juice to tempt the spring appetite of sinners We.Jlndjou seated on a new-made grave, Molasses molass- Nuts.—One-half an T'ISl ,)IKHi the only savior 4Acts 4:12).. sauce—One-half cup Ginger cupful butter ARBUTUS, 460, HURRY. .Which holds our friend, the Old Year. He The rtnraining verses cff our lesson es with a heaping teaspoon of corn- one-half cupful molaases. three cupfuls Dec. 29, forty were, present. The final tell of tie*^baptism of Jeans by Joha starch and a little salt mixed well to- flour, a cupful brown sugar, two tea- tiharek.m ny joys together, home there be degrees were conferred and clam chowder at the JogfcApn. and the f lemon Juice. Melt the molasses fully reeuoHfcd by That Ut rogue, Laughter, hold his sides and thickens, and the hands of Charles Trew orgy, captain of In Luke-S:#* it is written thai he was ■shake. , a small piece of butter and a butter together in a saucepan, add the Physician llelkfim (ieuuint* Remedy the “boys” team. It was as follows: Reci- about thirty >-ars of age, and we must little vinegar if you like. Pansy. lemon Juice. Sift the flour, sugar and For the blJw* Has iSeeu Found. Ajoti these are stronger ties, for be it said, tations, Harvard Young, A. W. Trew orgy remember thirty years at Naz- ginger into a bowl and pour the mo- dha.se We sometimes ate together hitter bread. Ginger Snaps. (From an old cook and Act 1 of the the Tin- Kheuma, Mil wonderful rbeumaiit-m lasses on farce, “Joining areth. the buinble home, the carpen- and to them, stirring Into a stiff Oh, smiling one, too new of life to know book, good)—One cup molasses, % Act 2 will be Jan. 12. remedy sole MIL', fc. Alexander aud all paste. Roll out and panites.” given ter's shop, the submission and obedi- What friendship roots irithiu a common woe! 4 cut into small and cup boiling water, tablespoons batter, Installation of officers will be on Jan. 6. druggists, g vebuieker more lasting rounds. Bake in a hot .eii e and patent waiting of at! those '*#♦•»* one of and one of soda. 1 used oven until relief than remedies ginger ! F. T. Jellisou will be tbe installing officer. othf coating many in thut.iawly life in which he no Ah, little New Year! ’Tie a to and crisp. years pretty tiring spice taste, recommend scant The for Jan. 5 will be times as mm l*.! To program given by doubt glorified f|he Father as inurii as hear the canuous roar ami u*itr,e, siug measure of bodtt. Kheuma its the the “girls” team, Mma Lord, captain. pa deadly poisonous his ttte This is a Because you name to ]& *rtn. to hear It public greatly your Aunt Madge. secret iona intr^he boa t la and kidneys, needed lesson all of us: not doing far, .M A88 \»“A ftOl'TH BLU r.HILl.. (ruin which thf are thrown of! On every lip. together with the claim H'A. 4*7, quickly some great thing but Just filling the in m natural, wuy. Of all yoaxhap>>> wortu. Uui theie is work The officers are: Bertl a bjltby however it newly-elected Kea«i what if reputable physician says playe he assigns ns, lowly tkia SUBSTITUTE FOR OLIVE OIL j beyond holiday, you .may uoi slura. Colson, master; Emsgene Bickford, over- about Kheutof “l have made a moat masrbe. careful inventation of the formula em- Work on, toil on. Grace LeU A. do not wonOw Unit at nrsi Julia j y«es»jou, my little one. Truck Gardener In Colorado Gets Rich seer; f>yi vaster, lecturer; There's in ployed in tb! manufacture of Kboimi. And when there I*iks the iaat i/eceuiber sub. Song Speech. Coaito. s.eward; Henna easts* refund to baptize fern, Baying that he Oil From Seeda of Can- Sylvester, and 1 it as a remedy men AH even the commonest heartiljjecommend Then, when ati zaun from > u to acciaim speech, tuit Luia Can ta/e, chaplain; for all of rheumatism. 1 find had need u l>e j t-tea-era; fornj jgreater baptized by Another, and a uesn. Ji.e»Jovr name, taloupes. of In far I j speech, has something th£ song Etta Hodgkins, treasurer; Flora Hodgdon, Kheuma advance of the methods Jeans, but Jesus htaaaelf baptized not '/Ten you may hwethe mevuxe of aij praiae it; not a in the world but has generally euupjed in the treatment of parish secretary; Mary Littletleld, gatekeeper; d (John 4:2). Note war Lord's .As you have ur Rooky Ford. Colo.—An American rheumatism different ii> reply. wi*«iy •peal>« wealth uf days, Its accent—the or tune altogether parish ryhthin Vietia Ores; Estelle lienrickaou, om lbe Ills recorded us the substitute for olive oil Is believed to Duly, composition remedies usually stsoknd utterance ii h S. to -Ar<«***uby which the people sing what they Fomos.a; Leighton. Flora; Rate prescribed.”-^. Lyons. Bon of "Suffer ftt to be so now, have been discovered here D. V. Mary Alary: by have to is a of say. Accent kind Sylvester, lady a«oi<>tam steward. Thia shou give any sufferer from for thus It beeometb ur to fnltlli all Dmr M. B. Friend* Burrell, a truck gurdoner. Burrell has I chanting; all men have accent of their rbeumatian • ifldehce to try Kheuma. rlghteou>«,“ss (Matt. 3:0. He alone found that a clear, rich oil is in the MB40P.UL m-OLlTlOS*. A.wrdial New Year’» greeting toyou all. own. though they only notice that of of all uie* was and seeds of and has submitted Whereat, Clod in ..is infinite wisdom, has always righteous, May the uew dab of UH& lbe daw u- cantaloupes bring others. Observe, too. how all passion- midst He no to a of to seen fit to remove from our our sister. Bettr did rightMH ialy. had sins in? of a belter era, aud iu«? dark shadows quantity it government chem- Than ate language does of itself become Martha therefore be it, confess, but submitted to ail for ists at who Informed him s.vhKtr. things o'JncJj ttt-t over ihe wuili be Washington, than mere dispelled. musical—with a finer music ifrsolv'W, Tbit in tLe ueath of our sister W/rm 'Tablets.” our sakes, Chat he might bepnade unto Tbe paat year o a been tilled with that their experiments Indicate a new up- accent. The speech of a man in zeal- Masaapaqua grange h*» lost a faithful and Its table oil of same wisdom, righteousness. r. Tru Etixir, ?t»e fuialiy lax- we will gladly suffer niauy thl*gs for ptoua of men.lb*re have aloo been tbe ments with the substance. Ae*oir*d, That draped open ner. It is a man’s sincerity and depth ative aua m expeller. a of days. ids sake which may seem to us w holly 1 hand and heart a bub h»ve ueen period thirty 'a fact Elixir, a liquid medicine, ready to of vision that makes him a poet. See tjTrue’s Renolved. That we send a copy of these in poaitiv better lhau any w>irm tablets, l,uk» .3:21 titst us *»ive aud unnecessary. says great uogtole sympathy and worm Son ;es or worm Tuere is no deep enough, and you see musically, resolutions to tbe f.tmiiy, a copy he put on candy he was baptized he eyas Al- in teat would Proof of of remedy tl can compare with Dr. True’* praying. help every way give courage, Power Advertising. the heart of nature and a sent to Tub being everywhere our records, copy Ells Elixir for ickiy expelling worm*, whether ways In conscious c/jibui union with and cheer, and eomwort t<» those io is a need. “Advertising great art,” said music*, if you can only reach it.— worth Awaaicau and Bangor Commercial for they me a uaeh woims or pin worms. his Father and Ids one Besides zt, vour ntomacb is toned and always pleasing tradesman to another a day or so publication. up Carlyle. normal sc n of the bowels is restored when Father (John 8:29). This Is the see- ago. “Let im* an Kmaobne WAS f KKL >'«• AI.L K > IXUVV. give you Illustration: Bickford, you ake r. True's Elixir. It i* a doctor’* ond tliue that we hud In Scripture tlvt Who should be 1he be^t-kuown son of Vibtta Duffy, p epuraiti origiuated by Dr. True aud on Symptoms of on*<*oniii g kfrinev trouble He- the runrkt uore than 60 words "the heavens and the aeive Cake Annoyed Him. EftlBLlB HkN HICKSON. years. opened." prompt aiieatfon, hr neglect invites Jacob? Reuben, of course. But which Dr. Ti u 1 Elixir, the Family Laxative and serious illness. l.ouis er who is to Committee. seven events in connection with which Hu* k< Somerset. do you rend of him) most Eugene, just beginning Worm Ex liar, easily aud quick- Va, w.ites: wo remember pleasaot'y, ‘*1 lee in* u ! run down; learn he should not eat cake before ly expeis rmi aud makes you feel much we find these words form s > : truly glm »r«d’ E'A* P*in* f «»y belt After taking easily? Why Joseph because he ud- better. member this when you or your Folev Kidi ey Fill 1 fei like * in w his meal, was seated at the table when e tr worm-. Don’t rious study, each event concerning man.” venised. lie wore a coat of umny SOUTH DEER I8LE. children ubled with Backache, rheums tc i»al» a. * ift or J »ints. so e he saw* a cake on the buffet take worm lozenges tablets taudy and hi* on In inusells. ► wol n suddenly ib ffi .ess under we* colors, whilst the rest of the family C. C. Warren is at home from Bath for thai you. but use Dr. True’s Elixir *ud mayjpset a b> d*ter ail er»U vield and remarked: "Oh, my! Tover up tha* and so. tlies stomach and bowels Kzek. 1 ;1, 2d. he is seen us a man or sjeap-disturbi* Went n 1>«>tif in the kind— the tni'J quicks u» this time-tried on ordinary holidays. remedy v b< to dat take till I eat my tatoes.” a.id ex pa worms. the throne controlling his own ye ***** *UeU *Ur*,“ whatever they may have been. So we aud don’t know Store* Drug Lawrence McOu'ev was home from Lots ofcopic have worms deemed and all their here hr hear of and his I___ 4tf HI »|| .. II uffulra; Joseph brethren. Surti Wbitinsville for Christmas. O afr *7* w!«ns (*, Is the Word nntde flesh, tc is tin* power of Write us submitting advertising.” Mab*ss OUR 4ITNKY orrKK-Thl* and lie. Mias Rosie Steele was married Dec. JO o >ni8 t/As»Sor». all for our sakes that we may ir ruf things DON’T Miss THIS. <'u« out this slip, en- .1 .Hutu | Hollis WiUoo of N »rth Sullivan. due time share with him bis kingdom Croup ifli «V| in tt r* tmr I close with 5c sad mall it to Foley & Co They "A .ew > one will make their borne in Bu livao. and Mark well the Father'! CASTORIA nights ag of my patrons h d a 2*86 Sheffield Ave. Chicago III., writing glory. small chi'd lake* wPh about mid name and address clearly. You will S croup Djc. 24. PILLS uud the F?r night," writes M.T. Pavia, earsville, W. V*. eceive in return b trial package containing Tbep. JJHCHESTER JX tub u,ni,,NU bkam>. a testimony Spirit's resting Infants and Children Jour Ur*a*tsl t r* They csine to my-tore and got a bottle of Foley’s tnd Tar Comu**u d. for Ladiesf Ask y*sr for he is the true and arl Honey ('iUbo-terll »l*nis«*a Brand, place, only Folev’a Honey and Tar. B>f>r* rimming the coughs, colds aud croup; Foley Kidney Pills, In Use For Over 30 Woman loves a clear, rosy com plexion. fills in K*4 snd UaId of on whom alone the Years chi d was entirely rec< v* red The father's for pain in sb*« • and back, rheumatism, !•' filh B'«w RiUwn. sufety. Splrii Burdock } »«. vc>l«d nears name is C. craven Ian*t it unwiae ex- backache, and bladder ailments: Blen d Bitters is spienol \ f. Always ——— to kirisiy purify can fully rest. Compare the Father'i u> own s I periment with k cough medicines and Foley C*fh? rtic Tablets, wholesome, log the blood, clearing the skin, restoring TSUS.'S&IKJttSftEH il when yo can get the genuine Foley’- Honev and thorough cleansing cathartic far eon loHtlmouy ;:t the transfiguration of a*»um| digestion. All druggists sell It. Price, Signature a d Tar? B**st for coughs, colds, croup and stipation. biliousness, headache ami slug f yeswkawoienBckt.Saw^Abrtjr^HsMe Jo.rk 9:7. la grippe —Moore’s Drug Store. guh bowels.—Moore’s Drug Store. tl S010 BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE S the grange ball the same day that be con- COUNTYSsEWJ ducts the morning service at Ashville. ESCAPED FROM GERMANY The Sunday school concert and tree at WINTER t SPY OUTWITTED pR- the chapel Monday evening was a decided T 1 Ht«,e *r«o«e H. (). Sm.llid** ltt<$ success. The chapel was filled with an «t Lewiston. appreciative audience and the children 0IER1 OS YEARS For is bit mother, took their parts well. The trees held BY That’s Frans. Guptill gifts OLDWOMAN Coughs, Mr*. 0. K. Guptill. for all, Mrs. Schiefflet sending gifts for OF SUCCESS Weston Ivan HanKon every child in Ashville. Colds, Mias Hate! JOHNSON’S the holid Dec. 31. PHflCBE. Aroused Actions of are borne for Curiosity by Sore !*cn formed 1 Ot for ittfaTOniaa well AttuantE Liniment A Red Croat auxiliai| Foreign Gentleman on Aber* OTL-J. for use Throat, here. «£ external I C. L. of Ellsworth has many deen Express. M. I*. Guptill and fi havejfooe to Morang Grippe, ; men cord wood here. for the winter. employed cutting Bangor by a family Mr. Meriam, evangelist, has been hold- Originated Crampr, Mr. and Mr*. Karl spending the and Can other Lf; the few physician* pre- any vacation in ing meetings here, past evenings. Chills Christma* POES SOME SWIFT THINKING scribed ifck&ia practice. are Charles Pyle received word last Hatur* Mr. and Mr*. Henry visiting liniment on Asthm i, day that his brother Hadley of Bangor bi» parent* at South* rbor. j was ill of typhoid fever. It contains many more Tonsil) ds, Mi** Ada Bailey i* t ir at Sorrento Looking Stupid Is Her Specialty, and the market Mrs. J. L. Salisbury and son Carroll, and soothing,,healing, pain lor two week*. When Officers Grab the Spy He BroncLhis, her father, Samuel Frost, spedt Christ- destroying ingredients Morrison I ved into the Looks at Old Harry inas in Bangor. Lady than oaher liniments. of truthfully Sprans, bou*« he recently pA-d Nathan and Sighs. Mrs. James Jordan was a delegate to Bunker. claim as Straits, the State grange. Sbe will visit her sens Alice thA school assist Most expensive lini- Mi** Dyer, in Boston before her return. London.—The best spy story In a Bums, s’ to but ant, i* spending two vacation at long time conies from a medical offi- ment produce, W. D. Moore and wife visited much in Charleat< Saturday no more. Bruises, her home ! cer, one of the big guns of his corps costs., you his aired mother who is very low. Her Hale and supper at Baptist vestry and profession. It Is ail about the Etc. granddaughter, Mrs. H. P. Grover, is with last Wednesday was attended, the Aberdeen Express, one of the world's her. Full value to humanity being shout quickest long-distance runs. Yoikleaw 25c. & 50c. proceeds Dec. 24. Davis. than an inferior London rather El wood Sar and daughter »___ ! after the theater, go to bed Mr*. article for All dealers. fn the have of large profits. Ellen, and Mrs. Wi Bickford were BLUEH1LL FALLS. train, a cup tea In bed at recent of relat Mil Edinburgh, and breakfast in Aber- guests bridge. M. A. Candage has gone to Bangor for deen, 600 miles from town. North- The Christmas enu nont at Ham- the winter. ward from there are last Frida Edinburgh stops mond hall ing, given by A. R. Con lost bis work horse last ary a while on the Forth from was excel- bridge, the juoior high acb week. whence you look down onto the decks lent. At the close, gi rere played and Everett Pert spent the holidays with of first-class , and at Dun- a social hour enjoyed weather pre- his sister, Kubie Conary. dee, and Montrose. vented the patronagilved. Dec. 24. C. The old boarded the train at Dec. 24. lady Edinburgh and tlie porter shoved her Eugeue Conary has bought the Hascell HUJLUVAf WOK. Into a non-smoking compartment of Herrick field. the day coach. The other passenger M is* Irene Counerf of M. w as in Mrs. Carrie Cbatto spent Christmas was a foreign gentleman—of what na- town last week. with her sister in Brooklin. tionality It would be hard to say, but Mis* Ruth Allen iJ»me from Wal- Cecil Gray, with wife and son Ronald, foreign. As to the lady, she seemed We pole, Mass., for the Just Now, Recommend spent Christmas w ith his parents, B. A. a harmless old thing some fifty-three Miss Beatrice Gorltbe N. E. con- SUPERBA and Dandelion*. Gray and wife. years of age. The point Is that one Fancy Spinach was homi servatory, jie holidays. Dec. 31. Crumbs. of the two was really a German spy, They are good for you. Dr. Uenry Hawkij Boston is visit- and anyone’s first suspicion would Have Teal food value. his Haw kins, to the old She owned mg mother, Mq LAMOLNE. point lady. up Our SUPERBA Beets, Beans, Peas, As par ague, Compete* teaching in fjankly that she enjoyed a gossip, and Arnooud Joy, Lester Salisbury, wife and little son are equally Distinctive, Wholesome, Superior. is the at found the foreign gentleman quite a SUPERBA Wmterport, «pe| holidays spent Christmas with relatives here. Gen go, a young French boy who es- Eat heartily ef vegetables; good fellow. As to his home. nationality. he was are euperb every Stanley Hubert son and wife entertained caped from Germany, where they_ in^ tne accent gave no cme. sne pumpea SUPERBA Taaa. Coffee and Canned sold M me Alice fcmwy nbridge, Mass., a of held .prisoner, and drifted into an party neighbors Saturday evening. him perseveringty. generally—becauae quality products. was a guest of Mrs Cummings over American camp in France. He was was at home for Christ- MILLIKEN-TOMU1NSON CO. Grafton Covey A few stop# from Edinburgh the __ Christmas. a» mascot of the niiii II ■ ■ Dismbutors, man. He returned to Portland that officially adopted f !l .m M_i m night, train stopped on the Forth bridge. Mau~ Miss Ida Bennis rother Fred, of force In training there. PoltUnd> having received a call fur examination for From the one looks down upon High River, Alberti., are visiting the aviation corps. n naval base of first-rote consequence. their mother, Mrs. i piinid. Arthur Hodgkins spent Christmas day ; A spy, making rapid summary of the WOMAN GUARDS A CROSSING Marion Pr of 'Miss ('ambridge. with his parents, -John H. Hodgkins and capital ships In full view, might pick is l 11 with her as for Mass., spending days wife. He is employed with Dr. A. W. up Important Information. Takes Man’s Job Watchman mother' Mrs. Kugei and Likes Cleaves, Franklin R.»ad. The foreign gentleman stood up, Railway Company Mrs. Judson Gor< d three tho Work. daugh- The Jordan Kiver school had a Christ- filling the window, shutting out the ters have arrived all fax to make mas tree Monday afternoon, with a well- view, and annoyed the old lady, who their home with M rood South Bend.—Women are filling Gray. rendered program, enjoyed by relatives also wanted to have a look. More- men’s in Europe and some Miss Abbie Clari Leroy Tracy of and friends. over, she saw him go through a long positions are already doing it in the United Aahville were mat bristmas night Dec. 31. R. fumbling procedure which puzzled her States. Among the women here who in Franklin, by Re\ Cowell. Frieuds extremely. What on earth was he up GET BUSY, BOYS AND GIRLS are men’s work is Mrs. Helen extend best wishes Tracy has en- to? The only thing she saw wns the doing watchman at the Vernon listed and left for T last swift movement which emptied Staekman, street crossing of the New York Cen- Instead of the uAristinas tree at the bulgy part of his overcoat. And EARN YOUR THRIFT STAMPS tral railroad. Mrs. Staekman is en- the church, a comn Christ mas social Rheumatism Yields she caught the glimpse of a wing. Now thusiastic over her new and says, was there must job was held Christm »bt at District rheumatic sufferers know the whole thing clear; Only while she believes woman's place Is in The American will a Thrift Card and hotel. It proved a e«*»ant occasion have been a message scribbled rapidly, give the of its the home, she feels perfectly at home Dec. SI. H. agony darting pains, folded and made fast and then sud- for new In her little watch house. She has two Stamp every paid-in-advance yearly aching joints or twisting cords. den release of a carrier pigeon. small children who spend most of the If ASH But some few have not known that The Old Lady's Specialty. subscription to The American, $1.50. you day in school and the rest of the time Miss Frances At v last week And then the foreigner flashed pent with their mother at the crossing. already have your Thrift Card, a Thrift here. round to see if the Indy had noticed who live In the neigh- No, evidently not. She Many persons Stamp will be sent. Write name and address of Mrs. SoJaieffeUn jfifts for every anything. borhood of the believe that and half crossing child in Aahville. looked vacant, nodding subscriber also own name and ad- scorn Sirs. Staekman earns her monthly sal- plainly ; your asleep. The C. E. society nged its meet- ary every day In heart ease for the “I looked stupid,” she said after- dress, and send, with money, to ing to Sunday eveni mother, whose children must cross the ward, "but that’s my specialty.” Mr. and Mrs. Set t of Gardiner railroud to and from school. The lit- Ml She must have done some swift very children are apending the hoi t Mr. Johnson’s EMULSION tle watch house provides the thinking before he had time to turn THE AMERICAN, former home. has been this trouble with a sort of half-way place between correcting round. Her first Impulse was to run Dec. *4. Phckbk. home and school, and already this year when other treatments have along the corridor and find the guard have taken of the op- she saw. But they advantage Mr. and Mrs. 1 or rouse the first soldier Ellsworth, Maine fill, who have utterly failed. portunity to stop and warm themselves. then the foreigner would see by her been ill of measles, b improved. Scott’s is blood-food “Ttlfre is not much work to it essentially first movement he was in danger, and really Carroll Clark of B< the holi- in such concentrated form even if it is to be a man’s pent rich, she did not want to be strangled, supposed days here. its into to said Mrs. Staekman; that oil gets the blood thrown out of the window, and Job,” “everyone Miss is so nice in that it is Villa Orcutt to Minturn alleviate this stubborn malady. drowned in the Forth estuary. She be- obeying signals to spend the winterl r*. Laurence a really no trouble whatever. The real Get bottle of Scott’* Emu/• came affable, wondering what had de- Orcutt. object of my being here is to look out sion or advise an ailing layed the train so long. He expressed for the and see that they News was received the safe arri- friend. No alcohol. sentiments concerning the allies schoolchildren n«hle I Butter Printed At val in Fraoce of Ki get across the tracks' all right. spend Paper kbertaon, who The Norwegian cod liver oil in /ind contempt for Germany. much of my time knitting.” enlisted to drive one trucks. Scott’s Emulsion 1.4 now refined in our But as the train pulled into Dundee ! pupply laboratories Rev. own American which her conviction Mr. Bparks hoi Sunday ser- the old lady expressed makes it pure and palatable. The American Office ^^-at-East Hullivan that the morning papers would be for JUDGE UPHOLDS UNJUST WILL | afternoon at Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. 17-23 sale by this time at the bookstalls. She felt that a little run on the platform Rules Law, Does Not Require Equity atmrrtisrmmtB. would ease her limbs after the cramped In Testaments in Case in New Lion compartment. She would buy a paper York Court. Best quality Bed water-proof and grease-proof vegetable parch- for the foreign gentleman also. ment paper, printed with especially-made butter paper ink to comply Halfway to the bookstall she met New York.—While admitting that with new law. There is cheaper paper on the market; none better. a portpr. It would be natural to ask the will of George A. Williams of the him how long the train stopped. Arm of George A. Williams & Sons is Price, paper and “Don't be seen speaking,” she said, unjust, because he cuts off two sons including special printing: and have as she passed the porter. “There's a who are heads of families in carriage. Send the station slender Incomes, and adding that the spy my 500 sheets pound size, $2.00 ; size, $1.75 master to me at the bookstall.” “natural character” of Mr. Williams half-pound came be- was unjust, Justice Blackmar of the When the station master 1000 2.75 hind the lady spoke Into an open news- appellate division in Brooklyn upheld 3.00; the testament on the* that the paper Just as though she were reading ground does not force a man to will his aloud. “Don’t be seen speaking with law Plain printed butter paper, blank for name, pound size, 35 cents a a in Justly. me,” she said. “There's spy my property pound. Orders for four pounds or more 3ent postpaid: under four at Mont- Accordingly, the entire estate, carriage. The train stops ponnds add Sc^a pound for postage. to will to a rose next, eh? Well, wire Mont- amounting $90,000, go Mrs. Laura A. Buchanan, rose !” daughter, She paid for her bundle of papers Brooklyn. The showed that the elder services were held at Mrs. McDonald’s and walked back to the carriage. testimony COUNTY NEWS Williams was eighty-two years old home Sunday afternoon, Rev. B. H. John- The spy seemed unsuspicious, sit- much when the will was executed and was son of Ellsworth ting where she had left him, SOUTH PENOBSCOT. officiating. George addicted to excessive and continuous obliged for the newspaper. The Ren wick of Bar Harbor, a cousin sang two of alcohol. Miss Beulah Wight has finished her sat to her use plucky old lady opposite school at Castine and returned home. hymns. Edward had been a great suf- spy and entertained him until they Mrs. A. B. Merrill of Brookline, Mass., ferer from pneumonia, for three weeks. reached Montrose. DOG DIDN’T LIKE ARMY LIFE is spending Christmas with her parents, Everything was done for him but to no No Stranger. Mr. and Mrs. F.S. Beale. avail. The many beautiful flowers showed Old Haunts After Three Then came to their compartment a Returns to the love and esteem in which he was held. Work Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Qrindle of West- Day’s as Mascot In British officer with an armed guard Weeks' Career He leaves two little and and Miss Nan of brothers, Harry Canadian boro, Mass., J. Qrindle Done and a detective, who greeted the spy Army. Arthur, both unable to come, being ill. Is Brookline, Mass are here for the holi- at once like a long-lost brother. The bearers were boy friends and a cousin. Cal.—Ginger, a Boston days. amusing your- “Why,” said he, “I’ve been searching Los Angeles, Deep sympathy is extended to the back home In Los This community is proud of its own f—you for for months." ball, is Angeles. bereaved family. you in of After a three weeks’ career as mascot boys the service; four them in Dec. 31. of the The spy looked out through the X. the Canadian army, he has returned France went “over the top,” and in the window eastward and saw an armed In to his old haunts around "T-bone" Ri- Ked Cross drive for new members, fifty- sentry watting on the metals In case CAPE at No. 742 South Hill street, five were reported from the Cove parish. ROSIER. he attempted escape. Then he looked ley's place Dec. 24. L. Hobart Blake has enlisted in the en- artful old and Is happy again. or oma- at the lady—the lady—and cheap The dog is owned by John Hamilton, gineer corps. to sighed. Easy light- Van received an offi- a Los Angeles resident of 15 years’ TRENTON. Black will build a weir on Mrs. chimney or shade Later the old lady who recently enlisted In the Mary Blake’s shore in the cial communication of warm congratu- standing, Allison McDougal and wife are receiv- spring. So-CO-fiy Kerosene. forces. He took Ginger along, lation on her patriotism, courage and Canadian ing congratulations on the birth of a son. Norris Gray and Elwin Dyer, who are but the dog did not take to the mili- in a in high intelligence, begging her to ac- The sad news of the death at a hospital working ship yard Bath, spent OIL CO. of NEW YORK life. cept the inolosure, memento of a fine tary in Bath of Thomas Edward McDonald, Christmas here. Principal Orbcns until her In fact he was wasting away, on Albany deed done for country. aged ten years, came Dec. 21. The body The head farmer Holbrook’s island, decided to send him back to miii’iiiHiiiiiiimittmimiiiiiiiiHinuiini'iiiiiitm Hamilton was his Daniel has and Boaaa brought here, accompanied by McEachern, resigned his arrival he ate It Is believed that, to an enormous Los Angeles. On parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald, moved to Boston. Roy Babson succeeds in three hours and now has extent, the bed of the ocean is cov- six meals and his grandfather, B. F. Jordan, who him. friends. ered with lava and pumice stone. a Joyous bark for all his old went to Bath to be with him. Funeral Dec. 24. O. then the Cbriatmas tree, when i*3a' J-’oticu. something happened that I shall never and battery gkkuam propaganda. FROM CAMP KELLEY. were distributed. Then we forget. We were called out for retreat, more presents WAT* or American and IIAINt. $hc tCllsiDortb so hard that it daneed until late. I had a great time, to Hindei and the wind was blowing Insidious Attacks Designed Trip from Ayer, Muss.,toSan Antonio, missing here except H»N09c» f*inn raised dust so thick we cou*d hardly see there was nothing Coo». Work of Red Cross. Tex**— A Snnd Storm In Camp. Notiq® rnth or Eiicotou ;,o< Al. AND POLITICAL JOURNAL some of ow n in front of us. Ketreat did not take long, my people. **'nr the N«w Bernard Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. POBLTSHSD James Jackson, manager for “All kinds of were going on dur- ad',lt’’”' of and we were soon back in our tents, hold- things 1.1 HKY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON division of the American Ked F. Cook of Worcester, Mass., formerly iSmroch not Ice« In estate* England fear we would lose the There were whole batteries 0a San An- ing them down for ing day. MMBMertUl.n win be issues the following statement: Ellsworth, now at Camp Kelley, published Uroaa, rigged up funny, marching around camp. haft* h* Bar Harbor KLLSWORTH, MAINS, in a letter to bis them. Ttm«s; ja “1 am convinced that the attack tonio, Texas. mother, to estien Dear Isle and present in a sand- We had a orchestra, six pieces, Htoningtoc to rm> of there from ‘‘That w as my first experience good in the so-called anti-vivi writes interestingly his trip inllfcf Messenger; all other OO on Red Cross by since that it was dance in our barracks. None of the e-date* Tk« &LIMWOBTH BAN! (.OR OOUNTY PUBLISHINB and of in- storm, and I have heard by AOTWICAN. and is anothei Camp Devens, at Ayer, Mass., Is hereby sectionists others, only of the country other batteries had such a time as we did.” given under tk. life. The follow- the worst one in this part of chapter 18S of the W H. Tirus, Editor and Manager. form of the insidious pro-German propa- cidents of training camp PI/SLIoDc*pi«Tius pnblic i*.! in ten We all got into the tent and of thelU’t Maine 1917. that thS extracts are from bis letter, years. of flig® » ganda to weaken public confi- ing published named®*®* have been appointed auuHcrlptloc Price-fMW ye»r; *lM*”** designed hold of it at different places, at German Ships In !'. 9. Service. **«.? » cent? for three months, Jf raw work in a Worcester paper: grabbed lor*. j|ip*iratora. guardians of mo«thn; dence and interest in the great the adaltaaali In advance. $1 W. 75 and 38 centa the same time holding our handkerchiefs, Sailing under American names in con*er**»- respectively. In the MoietW Ameri- “We arrived here about 8 o’clock Wed- heretnafte.*r ?» < «nt*. A1‘ »*- which has been entrusted to the nam*4H’4' m-blh ct’.vely. Single copies towels or blankets over our noses. The service of the United States are 109 the rate of •- pei after a wonderful -f*ftraeep are reckoned at can Red Cross the United States gov- nesday morning, trip. Kraoais Hodgkins. late of by into our no matter how German their crews Ellsworth i* at 2.25 dust came tent, ships damaged by said deceased. L. ernment in this war. We left Ayer Saturday afternoon, f*n Harry Crabtrti,* Kates— Are reasonable and will oe hard we tried to it, and before long to their seixore by the government s«id Kite th. appoiv t*d executor of i-dvenlalrg tb^ Fitchburg. before stop prior thr on “This attack ia one with going through Shortly last v*til ■testament of aaid made known application present I whs covered *ith a good quar- when war was declared. They add more deceased; dtu the Red Cross bed we passed through Scben- everything ol qn tilfl<°n December 4. a. d. 1917. drc^- recent attempt to discredit gnimr'to r. -*< *' inch dust. tbau 500,000 tonnage to the trans- D»n»l moot, late of the flfPlncssn, w: near the General Electric Co. | ter of clay grusa city, coonti -• the effect that nod ail che- «• "'p*m »'h> by means or rumors to tcUply, ,Vew York, deceased. “W’hile 1 was on duty after supper I and cargo fleets in war service for Klizsb-ii cn i. U»l.‘.Nil l'tl»L!SHlN»i and it sure is some We port lillbrook. New m jo ! Kk li.Uf sold to the soldiers plant, plant. York, appoints sweaters were being from in the dis- the the last will to Kll>-worth. Metre and after beard an awful bowl off United Stales. and testament of and sailors of the United States. That passed this place about 10.30, date of tance. It sounded like a cat and There is evidence that a German qualification Deoembe- 1 to to bed. Not dog a r* sident falsehood for a time, and many passing it got ready go |*ot being or the sttfc JANUARY 2, 191S. persisted but the cal was louder central gave orders for damage has appointed L. WEDNESDAY, But no being used on the train, and fighting, meowing authority Percy Alkea good believed it. person to.sleeping * said county of people tban cat I ever beard before. 1 found to these so that none could be Hancock that a because of the I could not any ships, as her was ever found who could prove steady rumble, ine, agent in said State «• out afterward that it wa* the howl of the in less than eighteen months, law directa. cold? at had beeu sold to a much operated Gall Ibis Up Dawson, Red Cross sweater get sleep. .arsball, late of Trenton, in a which can tight and documentary proof that the enemy t&id been 50 one connected when we awoke, we coyote, wild, hungry dog Howard A. Alaska, the thermometer has soldier or sailor by any “Sunday morning, Leased. Marshall of if but over on the believed much of the damage to be ir- dd were in the middle of New York state. necessary, they stayed county, appointed admin- 80 below for a whole an d at with the Red Cross to month, and 1 under- In less than months 1st rat or w tbe «vH annexed of the estate of at Salamanca. Here we hill where they belonged, reparable. eight river on ihe “Now the fact that the war council We stopped got said d date of qualification December toe mouth of the Pelley come near the all the were in service. and a stand that they never camp. ships of the American Red Cross gave f100,000 off the train to run around get little Yukon it to 86 below. Oh, the The former German Petera. late of Bluehill, in said dropped was filled “When we were passing through liners, sailing to the medical staff of the United 9tates exercise while the engine being Fonest B. Snow of of ns have j*»«ed. well; fortnnately not many western states we saw nothing but big under American names, are yo nteo executor of the las' in to aid that in with water. Then we passed through distinctly wjg army France, body t and codicil of said business at Pelley river just now fields of corn, and it seemed as if every now tilted as troop and cargo ships. dcc*a»ed' its research work, is being used for a Jamestown, N. Y., and into Pennsylvania. cAtlon December 4. a d. 191?. bit of available ground had been used for Each is convertible to t completely sen. late of Ellsworth, in similar purpose -to weaken public “Our next stop was at Kent, p., where M14 for ,sed. Kdmond J Walsh of *■•<• arms and munitions on more water and the corn. Home was standing, ready equipped hospital ship return*voyage A shipment of confidence in the whole great work we took repaired raising pointed administrator withtfc* for harvest, some was in bundles, and in service. of the estate of said from the Russian Bolsheviki, seized which the American Red Cross is doing. generators on one of the cars so that the deceased ication December It, a d. 1917. to have of fellows could have as the some fields there was nothing left but the t at a Pacific port and believed That money was given at the request lights, lights .handler, late of Bucksport, it stubs. When we got into the middle deceased. Louis H. been intended for tbe I. W. W. the madical staff of the United States were out in all the cars except the first one Green Dye. Chandler. western states we saw lands, rt. appointed administrator of seems to in nearly all tha way. We stopped at Marion, mostly grass The of the stalk and leaves of said deceased; date agitators in this country, army France. Juice of qnaii. and an great, long fields, some that would uber 11. a. d. 1917. connect- “Personally, I feel that a medical staff O., Sunday night waited hour for big, nettle* Is used to dye woolen stuffs a furnish the long suspected View the Jrrtpdle, l*t« of Bluehill, in said of the U. 8. A. out could not get hold Lake very easily. Through brilliant and which binds to- with a record like that gas, any. permanent green. f.sed. Elizabeth D. Gnndie.of ing link in the chain southwestern states we saw some corn, medical staff—which ha.® cleared Cuba “Monday we passed through Illinois, and appointed administratris of tbe the German the fields. jdeceased; date of qualificatiot gether government, of then our train at St. Mo. but there were mostly cotton All Catarrhal Dsainr** Cannot B«* Cared and the Panama jungle yellow fever; stopped Louis, a d 1817. Germanized Lenine government of that were left to see were the cotton as cannot reach of Penobscot, kept the bubonic plague out of the St. Louis is some place, and it has one of by local applications, they leach, late in said and rev the diseased portion of the ear. There is j«ed. Albert P. Leach, of «n«j Russia, the Trish agitators Serbia and Mace- the railroad terminals I have ever bushes. United States; cleared biggest onlv one way to cure catarrhal deafness, ppointed administrator of tbe W. \V. “For mess we have a o utionists, and the I. donia of typhus; kept Asiatic cholera out seen. We stayed in the cars a long time to get iu line and and that U by constitutional remedy. deceased; date of qualificatiot is caused an inflamed d. 1917. march to the cook where we have Catarrhal deafness by k oi the and abolished typhoid before we were called out for exercise, and tent, of the Philippines, condition of the muoous lining Isworth, in aaid county, this be then we Our mess thrown into our then we Tube. When this tube is in- State Fuel Administrator James C fever from the American army, can got out of the cara, went out of dishes; Eustachian ;tUy of December, a. d. 1917. flamed you have a rumbling sound or im- Box C. Haims*. to use the the station aud ran around sit down along the main road and eat it. Register. Hunlen is taking hold of the fuel trusted wisely fl00,000 required the streets of perfect bearing, and when it is entirely- Just as we are it seems that all the is the result. Unless the situation with a hand. Mon- to meet the unusual medical conditions St. Louis in column formation. eating closed. Deafness strong inflammation can be reduced and this tube ATE or MAINE. incident to this war. There are extraordi- “We left St. Louis about and auto trucks in Texas have to pass along a con- 2.15 passed restored to its norms! condition, hearing day he notified manufacturing Sale in sanitation to be St. Charles and Sedalia. 1 the road, stirring up the dust, so naturally will be destroyed forever Many cases of Collector*} erti$*ment of of Ln land* aituated io the town of lethal and saw some well as for it. I am not j Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Unpaid 1|m use gases, surgical problems pretty queer sights in the line fighting complain- of In the county of Ha acock, its at a reasonable blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hroffcs possession price, from new and internal of The ing one bit. There are some parts of for th®tsi9i f- resulting poisonB scenery. river seems to run down W’e will One Hundred Doi'ars for any au- give or he will commandeer it under that are but in all we are be HE tor. Ins Of t*5s»a on real e*tat* suppuration. iwo a ms, ana the side we were this life hard, ! case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot list cured by Hall’a Catarrh Medicine- Circulars of^Bffidcnt owner* in the town of of the federal government. “Such research work mean on seemed a great time.” thority may the sav- to be very queer. In some having free. All Druggists. 75c. Brook>?iiU tht year 1917, com- T!milted to »or collection for ssid town on the O. The same notice was served on ing of thousands of human lives, and may places the side of the hill shot F. J. CHENEt A CO. Toledo. up per- the Mth d*}*f April, I9t". remains unpaid; mean as ARMY IK HAWAII. sai owners of 200 cords of wood in Farm- victory in this war, just much as fectly straight, and again it seemed to be WITH and DOtftsliereby siven that if lun with mi are not previoaslv were the work done the U. S medical out in the the Jar Silt. intSrfr charge* ington. Dealers stopped from by army dug center, top hanging real estate taxed at i« A. Hoi/.’ Son Says It is I>ull There, »uf the staff at Panama meant the victorious away out almost over the tracks. Then the amount doe therefor, in- delivering coal to two residences in For C»ble Knitted liv and WanU to Go to France. S»l»-B*bj'l ileit and charge*. will be sold building of the . there were places where the hill seemed Booties In all colors, and Portland where investigation showed Only BOOTIES sizes; pink liir notice at public auction at the son of white, blue and white and white. Write for weak sentimentalists who value almost it seemed as if a William, younger August in said town, on the li.it alo^- there was a on hand. lightly separate;'that is, Me. supply prices. Miss Hattie E. Davis, Hurry. 9 o’clock a m the responsibilities of American citizen- wide path had been dug out, separating Holz of this city, who enlisted in the 19U, at Ant of can be one United States three ship, influenced by such cheap and part of the hill from the other. Ail army nearly years OLEIQBH-Soas rare bargains in record- tax d-it Government of railroads of seventeen and O hand sleighs. M. R. Carlisle, at the operations German at such a the line w^ saw bonfires on the ago. at the age years, Name oe.er. of iacio int palpable propaganda along old Ellsworth. of: description for the duration of the war Osgood stables, k ch*» may time.” banks of the river, and the conductor told is now with (he troops in Hawaii, writes fpoperty. lor unknown, of furnish a valuable if not conclusive to his brother Charles of N. boose and six acres of pier* me that they were built by tramps. Astoria, V., Surry Tillage, Sreen'a Point, North land at a —G. H. Wasson, East as to how YOIK IMCU35K TAX. of his life there. He is now a AT bargain. I 3 98 argument government “Tuesday morning we were in army Me Harry. eitate. or unknowu, sergeant in Co. First U. S. infantry. ownership of railroads would work Oklahoma, and our next was L, and at Brookaville. S3 Call on Income Tax Man Will stop Who His as in a New York Thrift ami or unknown, out. War emergency and the neces- Muscogee. Here we got our first treat. letter, published | Uii}- Stamp* Help eat., Be Here to Assist at Houth Brooka- You. is in as follows: Save Vonr Country. iat of all railroad Women from the Red Cross met us and paper, part 13 B sity cooperation by It will a small of men to i for on out- require army here isn't bard and ou/circular wood-sawiag f eat., or an lines gave us apples, cookies and postal card*. The soldiering eery fits. Thorndike Machine Cownsv, Knifht may make railroad take the income returns SEND ana at South operation tax of persons for the ;e land When the train started we sure did cheer there isn't enough sport average Portland. Maine. »>* the desirable to the new law. by government now, subject soldier. There are about 12,000 soldier the who them to and we boys or unknown, bouse lady gave us, 13® but how soou after the war is over Collector of Internal Revenue Seth W. i ..over here, and we are all very anxious to go ax to •fit Brookaville, could tell her smile that she knew far Salt Ett. Jones has by Ik heirs, or unknown. would the highly systematized tech- announced that over thirty to France. I guess we will get our chance S* that we appreciated what she and the ROOM house and stable, citv water, on isBrooaaeille. officers w ill start from his on some one of these days. The soldiers of the or unknow: nical machinery of railroad man- headquarters Fifth street. to John W. Kkazim* Hrjrnts Red Cross bad done. first worth of SIX Apple the Frauk'Bateman at Cape 1, and on 2 one infantry bought #150.000 liberty Ellsworth, or Hamcbl W Mooaa, 13 Franklin place agement deteriorate into January January every Rosier. HI T political “We crossed the Red river and arrived bonds. We are doing our bit over here, but; street, Fiaminghatn. Mass. of them will be on the job in the county John Vausr. or unknowu. hoo»e machinery? Government operation in Denison, Texas, at 11.30, and hiked now we want to see some real fighting. lot at >out assigned him, to meet the and irookeville, people Komond Tot: Mack, or nnknowa, the of railroads is, therefore, an ex- around until 12, every hike being in These islands are very pretty, and the .ftmalr CiCisuoArlJ. them make out their income tax Jjctp Sewell and the Ijauch- help climate ia wonderful- You can aee a rainbow Hen-) place t eriment to be watched formation. Then we started We lin Davia wso at W Brookaville. iMB closely. returns. One of these men will be in again. llfOMEN and wanted for best p most any time. At times you can see rain- girls Robert at passed through Texas, arriving at our j V? hotels in Maine. Waitresses, cham- Day. unknowu. collate Bar Ha:otifra. by spinning. spun one get ready to leave the train. for advancement. You know they need lots divideo quart* Bar. oi ii aud Urar and for 1917 is $2,000 or over, to call on the South Brookwillr. W# skein' when it was doubled and of officers tor the national army. I’ve been “We were taken to the camp at 8 o’clock, , NOTICE TO ftTOCKHOLDKltS. James Jone«. ur uot. »wn. one un- twisted it income tax man and learn w'hetber or not would go through a common a sergeant for some time, and have a fine divided Harbor island near and as we were coming into camp some- annual of the stockholders of .quarter have tax to The meeting South Brooksri.'le. IO® “’nger ring. they any pay. person chance for further advancement. the Union Trust of Elleworth one saw* an aeroplane, and we all leaned THE Company Mrs Paul or i: auown. house subject to tax who doesn't make return in We bad about 200 German over will be held at the banking rooms of the com- T»pr«J, j prisoners and lot at A«-4t Hr « Kivill* known 1 out of the windows to look at it. A j pany in Ellsworth on Tuesday. January 8, the time prescribed is going to regret it. here, taken from the Gorma^gunboat Gier. as the J T Urd house. X> M War little further we saw 1918. at 3 p. m., for the transaction of the fol- Savings. * along another Union to., or nnkuown, wood The government will get after all income She has been interned here since October, bast ness: Trapt lowing at Wku ae •‘War savings stamps mark an epoch in machine and more the a board of the lot Brooksviile known tax slackers. fiying, leaving 1914. When war broke out with the U. 8. t. To cboose of directors J

WEST SURRY. THE PLACE OF SUGAR Miss Abbie and Otto Trundy went to Derby, Conn.—The sometimes Mount Desert to Bpend Christmas. despised and often ridiculed Carlisle was home for Chiatmas. Gay prune has come into Its own Dec. 24. L. here. When the sngar famine have no {emx of Uck of hc»t- struck the town someone discov- As Goal Grows Scarcer X°°need so-co-ny Kerosene is just as easy to as it ered that the sugar In a dried set always was—and the gpcfecrtisaitfiftts. price has remained constant during all these days of costs. prune was sufficient to give a practically rising SO-CO-NY is the Standard Oil of New York’s best semblance of sweetening to a Company grade of kerosene oil. It lights easily and bums with a even flame. No fuss or FREE OF CHARGE. cupful of tea or coffee. The steady, muss, smoke or smell. prune dropped In a cupful of cof- Insure rooms adult suffering from eougb, col< yourself against cold, disagreeable by using SO-CO-NY Kerosene in a Perfection Any fee Is soou rendered soft the Heater. Every* by gallon gives you fall hours of or bronchitis, is invited to call at Alexan eight comforting heat, just where you want tt any time you want it heat and the sugar and sffeet Is der’s and get, absolutely free, Be sure Pharmacy extracted In 6 short time. It is and say SO-CO-NY when ordering from your grocer. bottle of Boschee’s German Sy sample claimed that the caffeine In the a soothing and healing remedy fo: r«p, coffee offsets the taste of the STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK all lung trouble, which has a successfu prune so that the process Is not Principal Offices record of fifty years. Gives the patient New objectionable In any way. It Is York Buffalo good night’s rest free from coughing, wit! Albany Boston being extensively tried here by free expectoration in the morning. many persons. Regular siaes, 25 and 75 cents. For sal in all civilized countries. Etnal 3foiucft. Sargent played the wedding inarch f f jrrttftmmts pnr vty nkw^ There were at the ‘-TATK OF MAINE. present ceremony oni] OK relative* and a few intimate friends. Mrs «TATK Collector'* Adrerlinemen! of Sale of Land* of ol Hair of Laniit of WEST FRANKLIN. Winifred Graves of Northeast Harbor wsi I'nllicUx’t AdfO'ofmo.l Non-Resident Owner*. Ownrrn. ffon-mtdrnt Unpaid taxes on lands -United in the town Mrs. Grace Savage is ill. bridesmaid and Frank Gerri-ti was H*si ibr town oi J&AaHQhlOdtfci l.nd, in ot 7ronton, in the of for .id t.x.on county Hancock, man. Elw-yu Sargunt, young brother o *» ib« «»»'»■ o' “««*k ,or th« the year t«17. Mrs. S. 8. Scaounoo was a week-end V0?l«*i. the bride, was ring-bearer. L. W. Sar d Kir lflif ^pHE following lift of taxes on real estate visitor In Bangor. CLm roilowlng li*t oi t»if> on t»! f»Ute A «>f non-resident owners in the town ot gent, father of the bride, gave his daugu- owner, iu ibe town ol Trenton af« for the Mra Linda is with her sister. rT „f non rodent resaid, year 19|?, com- Savage ter id nr I»l7, commUlel marriage. J .tore,.Id, 'or Ibe ). mitted to me for collection for said town on .''arietta on the «ec- Mrs. Dyer. lor »»i.i town the 28tb day of Ma\. 1917, remains unpaid; and The bride made a charming picture in • at times your regular work with attendant worries, nervous excitement, pos* mmeloVroileclIon ISITi ren.ln. unp.id; «ud notice i% *.bat if said taxe* with '”?n..ol June. hereby given Forrest Coomb* and Lester Orcutt are beautiful of white satin with over sibly irregular, too hearty meals—have a tendency to upset the digestive tta.l II »»id la«e« with iult rest and s are not gown sys* b.rebv Ifiven charge previously paid, tem: »re not in Rockland. a n ant Headaches, constipation result. f.uKlt ,„d ch.rge. previously p,id. •o much of the real estate taxed as is suffi visiting lace. She wore veil of white t biliousness, tolerest j estate t»»fd n* is .ntfUleot dent to tne due To these to overcome too pay amount therefor, Includ- carried the cere- prevent troubles; them if busy to ward them off <"*« ther.lor. n.lndi,.* Miss Adah Svage returned Saturday to bride roses. Following ing interest and charges, will be sold without —you will find remarkable relief in the true "L. F.” Atwood's Medicine. A ch.'g Wll Or .old without fui. her notice at public auction at town her school at mony a delicious luncheon was served •'ffi,mletew ,id Keuduskeag. the old-fashioned of has never been publicp liurti n *i the town house, in aaid t »wn on the flrrt in remedy, reliability which questioned in its lurltier notice Monday Mrs. Morrison is a of Shaw’i town, on tt.e »r,t Moud.yMouu.v in at 9 a. m Earl Clark is at home from graduate Your or will _ .1 in Mid' February, 1918, o’clock Carmel, 60 years’ sale. druggist general storekeeper recommend this medi- Kb,uirj ’»>»•*> nUe o'clock .m where he has been employed. business college, Bangor. The young cine when selling it I-arge bottle. Sample free. couple were the recipients of many beau- ll'® Name of owner, descript ion.of incld int Ray Orcutt, who is employed at North For more reasons than one the true L. F. Atwood's ! p' description of lucid int property. A cbg* tiful gilts. They left Tuesday for New **‘°*' N.nie of owner, I Jay, spent Christmas at home. Msdldne U handy W«dicln« to hare handy. proper y. FI B Phillips, a lot of land situated on Haven, where they vviU make their home | IT^f heme Island, Mrs. Coombs and have H I), of Jamea Bowden | Alley's containing thirty ! Emily son been Cne pert ^ acres, bounded *s follows: North Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and visiting Mrs. Coombs’ father at Kant brook. ( boner * undivided b.If of by bay. east by land hei/s K C Alley, I Mrs. Henry Morrison, Winter Harbor; October, supplied tbe puJpii < n Dec. 23, n’nihi'm. homestead. 820 south hv bay. west by laud of heiis i«hn A Ftrofiim J. Hollis Orcutt, principal of the high COUNTY NEWS and may serve for a few weeks. >'• d-Mvi. r,, h.i, of Jacob Anderson. Orindle and March, # 14 24 Cajpt. and Mrs. Eugene Sargent, Mr. and j *£&»*>«<■ h< roe t-»rt, Heirs Russell Mouktns, fs*m and school at Limerick, is at home for the Elmer lobn A F.rob.ui j Mrs. William K. Hammond, Mrs. George Marshal], who has taught a sue* f H. H.lneil p »ce. buildings, containing forty three I niiriL.u. holidays. BKOOKLIN. cessful as a n northerly by l.nd 01 the ac^es, bounded as follows: North by I Hanna, South Goulnaooio, Mr. and Mrs. term principal of hi school bounded land of Rcdick Rea Co ea-t St U** in S.imofJ h Herrinmn. e.nierly by Mrs. Carroll Dunn and daughter Ralph Sargent. North Ellsworth; Mr. and Paris Hinckley is working for P. D ; nortbi n w*.*...... » by cemeu ry end ru'd, mono T J optin', west H.s biinw.fr .outberly of visited H. ! Mrs. Charles W. and Miss Ruth wife for 5 iut» / ut g. 26 84 P&alinc, Gouldsboro, G. Sargent 1 Friend. He rs h B Hemick, wood lot containing 1 of 0 8 Gross, Wooster last week. Sargent, Sorrento; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. eon »#« r'iven » ( />jr- ami ere*, txmnoed a* fnl-own: North Mrs. Blaisdell of isvisitiug bcr Clyde Mrs Marcta. heir* of. cottage tny I Surry Kb*, ianu of \»t».-rita U H D vis. south la..a of R \ •trad ol J L) ttwaaey, b un id by Jr. uy of Ellsworth were Christmas brook. H Davis, west oy State road. n 17 12 Mosely NORTH SEDGWICK. for Boston. Henry Trask, who recently eni*ted in e-iv anil easterly by Hotbole to-day lot No. bft, Fr-.nK Spratt.farm and buildings.con- guests at E. E. Coombs’. the his ,o-, ailed, southerly by The smelt fishermen are well. is army, spent fifteen-days furlough Dead taining one hundred and thirteen doing Mrs. Johnson of Islesboro visiting rly by range Hue and with fcis wife and « 40 acres, bounded as fellows: Mrs. A. C. Williams was called to other home je« pie at (1U) Surry Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen are visiting in her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Pease. William, former homt stead Nor h by land 01 HenJ Jordm, e st last week by the death of her step-father, Southwest Harbor. He left Wednesday See'I'pe, GO shore, south hy and of Le Boston and New York. Miss who has been visiting of A.oeri Atalus'-n including lot 9ft. by oy Ettp Bridges, for Dmvim. west H (. Smith, 68 48 Capt. Albert Treworgy. Portland, to he assigned tea training F-etooscot Bay fc.1 ci ic Co, electric by in R. returned Saturday. E»’ Roscoe Stan wood, wood lot situ- John Thurston was in Rockland last Providence, 1., station. piant at hast OrUod. value #->3.000. Jan. 1. Echo. a P ated in Trenton wo->ds, contain ng where a hornier homestead of Mason, week, he purchased horse. Miss Ruby Bridges has gone to Rutland, Dec. 31. a?1* acres, bounds, unknown 668 S? HAY- va’ue fftOu. Pole lire about four her Heirs ot Ut Burrill w lot .t and con- WE8T OOULD8BORO. Mrs. Minnie Marks and Vt. to the winter with sister, nuler at #800 per mile # .000. 1,27000 daughter spent spend taining one acre, situated ou O k jancock County Havings Bank, one Miss Beatrice Hinckley of Milbridge Christm.ib with relatives at East Bluehill. Mrs. Raymond Bridges. WEST THE MONT. uudivided half of land bounded Point, bounded *s follows: North hy land of heirs of a who was called to northerly by town line, east by land Stephen Smallidge, whs guest of Miss Ethel VV. Noyes last Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowell of Miss Ada Herrick, Mrs. L. \V. Kurrili obtained thirty-four east land of Nell ie and Buckaport of H W White, soutntrly by laud of by Haynes week. the serious iliness of her Annie south Oak Point this week with her Mr. and Providence by new Red Cross members here. (oletnan Gray, westerly by land of (Jondey. by spent parents, west land of J J E 5 80 home Matk W Ginu and the Coulter lot so bay, by Rothrey, Mrs. Elizabeth one of the Mrs. Curtis Pierce. sister, came Saturday. and Mrs three and one r.alf Rosebrookc, Eugene Gordins family have niov d called, 1*.20 Mary Dyer, acres of land, situated on Oak Point, town’s oldest died and Mrs. Thurston arrived O. L. Flye returned Saturday from New to C. B- Kipluy. Collector of tax s ladies, Saturday, Mr. Harry Searsport. bounds uokuown, 3 80 Dec. 29. where he has been visiting his Dec. 12, 1917. of the town of Orland. j borne from Boston Saturday, after a two- York, Benjamin Reed, jr., and Edmund Rted t Hit acres and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neville. tainlng ty stable, Miss Feodora Woodworth of Franklin, weeks’ honeymoon. cousins, are home from bounded ns follows; Norlh by land Bucksport seminary. COI LKCTOR’S NUTICK OK SALK. who has her vacation at her Flanders and wife of of F E Gray. east by land of D M spent home, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Smith and Albert Percy Bangor Willard Rich is home for the winter, towu or Grindle, south by Oak Point with Mrs. Flanders' Unpaid taxis on land situated ill the bay, opened her school here Monday. Smith were called here from Mount Desert spent the holidays lor wi at ny town road, 6 62 W. F. and are at Penobscot, in the county of Hancock, Cousins and wife. Capt. Murphy family Heirs John a of in* Frances A. has a the death of their Mrs. Bertha parents, C. C. the year 1917. Hayues. piece land, SMiss Wood, who| po- by mother, home for the winter. eluding buildings, containing ten Ha* of taxes on real eiUU of sition in a school in Oak Bluffs, Mass., is Smith. Misses Edith and Esther Kane and Mrs. rpHK following acres, bounded as follows: No»tn by Lawson and owners in the town of Pe- Harold family are Hwng ia 1 uon-resident land town road, east by land of N E the with Mrs. Louisa Annie Eaton have gone to Massachusetts, to me spending holidays Miss Florence Allen spent the holidays nobscot. for the year 1917, committed HnpkiuN and J Giliev, south by the Willard Gott house. on the 19th bay, Wood. where have for the win- lor collection, tor Maid town, day west by land Richard McFarland, 12 26 with her parents, Q. M. Allen and wife. I they employment a il notice i* Dec. 24. Thelma* ol June, l»17, remains unpaid; Heirs John Haynes, wood lot contain ter. taxes. lutereef and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell and Miss She will resume her studies at the N. E. Hereby given that it said ten acres. bounded as follows: so much of log Schools here v. i*h time charges are not previously paid, north by land of W H & Whitney, Florence Powell of Marlboro were guests conservatory, Boston, this week. Miss Nellie Uousins ana anas t^veiyn begin to-day, estate taxe as is suffith nt to pay the the real east by land of E J Douglass, south vacation at teachers. iuterest and of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowhurst for the After three hours’ illness of cere- Gray, who have spent their amount due therefor, including by land of H B Ober, west by land of only will be sold at auction at schoois marges, public Win McFarland, 2 26 Christmas recess. bral Mrs. Bertha Smith died home, returned to their Saturday. K. B. Reed went to Brooks'* i L last hall in s-il towu same the apoplexy, Iran (the being Heirs L M Moore, a piece of land con- where the last annual town Miss Blanche M. and Miss Dec. at the home of her Little Annie Anderson was voted week on business. puce preceding taining six and one-fourth acres, Kingsley Tuesday, 18, May of said town was held) on the first toe* ting bounded as follows: North by land Elizabeth who have been Mrs. Curtis the most child under ten years, at of 19ih, at nine o’clock a u;. Noyes, visitiDg daughter, Young, aged flfty- popular Walter Lunt has gone to Bath to work. Monday February, of C P Dorr, eas. by H A Trim, south in Smith suffered a G. F. Gott’s and received the set of Name of owner, description of Tax on by laid of G E Fellows, west by Mr, and Mrs, J, B, Clarke Presque Isle, Mrs, slight store, His family may go later. teal estate. real tst Ud(0 » river bar. 12 80 returned home Friday. shock two years ago at her home at furs. M C Morrison, farm with Edwin Webster, who has e .1;upiOj ei Warren P Hooper. Geo Veaxle field, buildings, here as Mount Desert, and since had resided A. H. and wife went to Boston value #450; Cyrus Ceaih lot, value containing sixty acre*, bounded The many friends of Samuel Brooks will Mayo in Wbitiusvi 1 Mass., is at home. < 20 follows: North bv land of A B Smith, with her .-he had made for ♦ SOi; (ieo P ounor lot, value #900, #43 be to le»rn that he has received daughter, many Thursday. They will leave Tuesday east land of Whitcomb, pleased Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lunt Christ- (ieorge M Warren, part of lot No 80, by Haynes friends who with the spent & Whitnev, south land of H A bis from the here, sympathize to the winter with •W a. va>ue #*25, 4 80 by diploma U. of M. and has a Ajo, Arizona, spend mas week in Ellsworth and Trim, west by Union Ri\er 33 68 She leaves a V. D. Bangor. Aii lu chins heirs, Dauie! Grlndle lot, bay. as family. husband, their Mrs. E. V. Morgan. and iot position principal of Berwick high daughter, •.«n e v* up #*0. 6 30 OL Stuart, house containing Bennie and Edmund v $itb. Freeiny lot, Smith, a daughter, Mrs. Young, a son Retd, ho spent Wes Gnmlle « h ale. Noah N rtr*n one and one-fourth acres bounded school. Mrs. Kane has gone to Beverly, J ey Eugene the at t, P as follows: North by A H Trim, east at Mount an holidays home, returne to L-u.ca.o- farm. 7v a, value #7w0, (Jbas Gray Hollis, postmaster Desert, to visit her brothers. She will also 43 20 by town road, soutn by land of Mr. and Mrs. L. Munroe Orcutt enter- Mass., wnarf, value #1U0. son, Albert Smith, two brothers, port to-day. Beulah Jordan, west by land of 11 A adopted visit her w ho is train- I. W. Bowdkn, Collector of taxes for the tained the guests at a Christ- daughter Marjorie, Trim, 10 10 following Bion and Charles of East Miss Rena Reed has returned to her town ot Penooscoi for the 1917. Cummings, a nurse in the Massachusetts year Aluion Harden, a piece of land con- mas house Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ing as 1917. party: Machias. Services were held at the home in after tne Dec. 15. fifteen as teaching Brewer, spendi:., taining acres, bouuded fol- Brooks, Leon Orcutt of Orono, Claud general hospital. lows: North by land of Mrs F E here, Rev. Roy Trafton of Bluehill offlc- holidays at home. ea*' town iosd. south of Schools after two weeks’ Gray, by by Sidelinger, principal Eastport high The was in the tomb open to-day, SrA'K UK -'IAIN fe.. land of J J E west Union I iating. body placed Mr. and Mrs. Charles of ttoturey. by school, Armand Joy, of Winter- vacation. Miss Nellie Douglass, w ho has Hodgiou River including bou e. 5 60 principal at Bluehill and will be taken to Mount taxes on land si'used in ihe town of bay. Southwest Harbor visited Mr. au*. M.s. Unpaid A W King and B T »uw e. a iot of land port high school, and Miss Irene Conners been the grammar school teacher at the to the of UMii .ock, tor the Desert for burial in the Mrs. >«d((«rick, county confalnii g eight acres, situaUd at spring. James Rich last week. 1917. of Sullivan. has resigned on account of illness year Oak Point, bounder! as follows: Smith was a member of Mount Desert village, 'I'UK hat of taxes ou real estate North land of J J E in her home. Her is filled by Marie Rurnill and Liilian Webster have following by Roihrey, E. S. position i« In the town of chapter, O. 1 (•! n i«m .ent owners south b> land of A H Griudle, east MARRIED. of The returned to Southwest Harbor scu.-ol com Miss Agnes Kane Sargentville. high Srrig*it.k *to>e«aid, for me ye»r I9i7, and west bounds unknown, 5 24 Dec. 31. Y. iii.tird i<> n*c tor c iliictioiu for said town on Fred Osgood, wood lot situated in An informal but pretty home wedding primary school is taught by Mrs. Ladd of after a two weeks’ vacation. is f 19 ai and u.e day Ma 7. remama uni *; Trenton woods, containing 33 acres, took at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss ■ place Brooksville. Douglass’ resignation The Red Cross will meet with M W. uglier h reov given* hit It » ild tax S. wittl bootuii QDkuown, 6 68 FRANKLIN. Linwood at 8 o’clock time she has ten si * rid nargea, are not pr* v oualy pain. Geo Wateon, farm including build- Sargent Christmas is regretted. During the short H. Webster Friday evening ana the W. f. »■’ ueb tbe»ee*e La e taxed as ta atiffl-ieut 85 acres, bound d as Schools opened Monday. ings. containing eve, when their daughter Ruby Mae was been in the town, her influence has been I. will meet with her to lie amuuui uut uie««ioi, inwiuuing loiio•»e: North by heirs of Kit- society Thursday. pay BeuJ Mr. and Mrs. L. are home in.treat and will t»e sold without east State south married to Clyde M. Morrison of New R. Hillgrove felt for charges, tredge, by road, by good. The W. T. I. society held its tui u«l lurtb notice ai puoltc auction at town land of CbarUs Higgins, 13 88 Conn. Rev. from Haven, George Sparks per- Eastport. An session of the "iu-f in sat town, on the first Monday in Chas Beal, farm including buildings, interesting all-day meeting at Mrs. Juiia brewer’s Thursday i9.8, at 9 o’clock in the forenoou. tort- two acres, bounded formed tbe double-ring service. Miss Cassileua returned to San- the February, containing Perry Red Cross society was held at chapel afternoon. The fo lowing offi er were as follows: North by towu road, rooms w ere The handsomely decorated ford Saturday. Dinner was served at 12 east and south by land of H C Smith, Wednesday. chosen: president, Mrs. Abbie F. Lu ;; and west bounds unknow n, 18 74 with red, white blue. Miss Minnie from the Christmas Name of owner, description of tncld int Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Card left Thurs- o’clock. The report vice-president, Mrs. Nell Ingalls; sec- A TJ Hopkins. Col'ec'or of taxes property. cbgs. on their return to Houllon. drive for new members was given, which and Lena A :Lo- of the towu of Trenton. day retary treasurer, Mis. Hoses B sere of laud and now of about Phillips. \ Trenton. Dec. 17. 19i7. SnurT'fjruM'-n Mr. Dustin of New was a makes a total membership 1 bins. land, hounded on nor fi Hampshire cottage fiy Florence Blaisdell an in- moil of Jotiu P carter, heirs of, east business visitor in town last week. 275. Mrs. gave Dec. 31. Thelma. Oy b* bj.iui n’s river, south by t&gge- COLLECTOR S NOTICE OF >ALE. teresting report of the Red Cross conven- moggui Reach, west by road from Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh Swan and chil- Unpaid taxes on land situated In the town GOOD BLOOD tion at the Copley-Pinza, which sbv at- GOCLDSBORO. S an e ’h corner to Eastern 9*earn* oi Tremont. in the com; > ot Hancock, dren returned Tuesday to Lawrence, Mans. -o p wtiaif it Se Several of and sup- •■r^oidtion’s 4g- for the year 1917. tended. gift* money se-im n 0:1 ■' k 50 “Elood will tell.” i»rd Harold You -t, #10 o’ t >t oi »-esl 'Pin- Christmas enterUii"i»i«nt and tree ... rfMIB following list | were reti lie.*. V*. v. i»ru.» G> .r ». 4 >vre«f lihd, Mumlad plies S .»! * ernoii. !o. ,u .1 1 id non reaitleut own io i* tv wu of like mur vr, v 31 Bo U. no b.emishcs, 'at the Baptist church idny evening most new me.r. .ii i.tti oi ‘ugo drown, for I»1 o-ntun ten to me Naskcug outlined the Tremont, the year Princess Ccciic. came home las. 1. -. **»> by .oaii I.ciu tu Fe unless the blood is whs Sun la Claus the uy Sirgcuttibl for collection, lor said town. v» the *9 h nay oui, k^pt pieusing. delighted on the drive. Qunsco:, aoutn l»ud of Annie M his Mr. and Mr-. by of May. 1917, remains uuptid: and notice is to visit parents, K.^nlc west land of 80 pure. Its purity is restored and children. ooper, by Hugh Frown, given that if said taxes, interest and Dec. 31. Une Femme. He his of land and hereby Young. returns to ship to-c »y. Angie U.oshou. 5 acrea charges are not previously pain. so much of the faithful use of At the last of the Red Cross the u-e. Is. d counted on the north protected by meeting by the real estu e taxed as .s sufficient to pay Duncan McDonald was home from Hi J officers were elected: Mrs. C. ge load. e«ai by laud of Curtis the amount due ti.erefor. inclu iug interest following land of Ch*s H SOUTH SURRY. Massachusetts to Christmas viih Durgain. south by and charges, will n* sold at public auction at W. Lowell, chairman; Mrs. Helen Gor- spend Page, wea' o> land of t. baa H Page. Bernard hall, in said town, tthe same being his brother Mrs. Lillian Lida Curtis will go to Bar Harbor soon Irving. i>e;i.g private road. 90 tbe place where the last preceding annud don, treasurer; Donnell, Eav.be! W on Sand of BEECHAM’S u.eraou, house towu ot said town was held) on the Franklin Mrs. to find Mrs. Belinda Noonan of Hi r- Edwin C meeting secretary. West branch, employment. Pio-pect Coie. 4 50 first of February, i9l*L.jit 9 o’clock onto 9 on Monday mm Mrs. Samuel and Claude are bor, is visiting her Mrs. Gray, 37 acres bounded a. m. S. S. Sea on, chairman; Earle Clark Bonsey granddaughter. the co»th bv HlnehiH town me. east East Franklin branch, home from school for the Harry Coffin. laud «>| P -u Name of owner, descrip- PILLS Clark, secretary. holidays. *>5 t..'ha<* L <»**>. b y tion o! Value Tax Imiflcl Jnfic W went os laud property. Miss Carrie Blaisdell, chairman; Mrs. Mrs. Emma who has been Oricdle, Lvieit Sal* of Any Medicine in the World. Everard Young is home from Bangor, Mooie, very oi hash Gray. 31 «5 Byron Boyd, *a of 8Cj a, re< of 200 members Cclgraves, secretary. Nearly been a few is fci xa staple*,. ‘4 acre Und, b. Iiouse and deeds, vol 214. p 78; Hi of 14 a, ! Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c.. 25c. where he has employed ill, improving. lanu ou road of deeds, vol 209. 598, $ 278 611 00 nave been enrolled the few weeks. narn, bouuiied uonh -y g p past months. Mrs. Henry Hovey, w ho has been LI a iKni beiijtmiu’s Kver on ge to Heirs of James Butler, 25 a at Dec. 31. B. Lane's Corner, east by .and ol H N '•eal <. ove. bouuded on the Friends of James Javrin, who spends long time, is better. Dority. south bs Beiiaui.u’s river, north by road leading to Moticti. summers will to learn to Wt-t ot laud o: J^»hu Vv Pans, 11 38 Moo-e I.-lano, east by land legal EDEN. the here, regret George Young went Pro«ptct Harbor »ot«-p.j t Snow. 3t> acres, rounded ou of John Walls heirs, south he is ill at his home in OF that Hampton Sunday to attend the funeral f his .-ister, ibt north bv outlet from Frost by laud of Abn:-r Lunt heirs, STATE MAINE. W. L. and wife are the pond, Alley spending N. H. Mrs. east road iotu ntvilio U> Pe weal by land of Levi B Wy- Collecfoi's Advertisement of Sale of Lands of Falls, William Stewart. oy nsrg» winter with relatives in Hartford, Conn. nonacol, A man Leirs. south by luuu of A Xon-Resident Owners. Volney Coggins has successfully passed Dec. 31. Eudgra. Hooded west by hagaduce river; S. Heira of Wm H Benson, 2 a on lauds situated in the town of Maurice Alley, of U. S. , lo acres, bounded on the north Unpaid taxes the necessary examinations and been by A Wiswell, Und i,t l«ud a rah lot; a, Verona, in the county ol Hancock, for the was home on a abort furlough last week. Emery LUray, ea/1 by a first assistant engineer’s license, MAR1AVILJLF. ot Rowland south bv land wood lot, year 1917. granted Gurgeiu, list of taxes on real estate Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Leiand and son of 01 Krt-d J Sargent, wist by iO d tioru Elisabeth Chandler, Htdgdon rprfK following and now bolds that position on tbe oil Guy Lord is visiting his father in Ban- vol 366. of non resident owners in the town of bargentvide to Peuoosvoc 4 98 estate t**g of deeds, I,, Hull’s Cove were of O. B. Leiand 185 7 40 Verona aforesaid, for the year 1917. com- guests tank S. S. Pearl Shell. gor. EtOkMic L. Fbuui 80s. Collector ot p 567. mitted to me for collection for said town on and wife recently. us s ol me towu of Sedgwick. H Fltnn, 2 a at W Much is felt in the death of w in Mrs George the l.sih ot December, I9i7. remains uu- regret Henry Fros- is orking Oti? for Mr. Dec. 19. 1917. on tbe day Treuioni. bounded and notice is hereby giveu that if said Burton Hodgkins of Kennebuuk is with Albert which occurred land of H Joyce, paid; Capt. Treworgy, .Murphy. west by taxes with interest and charges are not pre and for of James Rich, his parents, J. L. Hodgkins wife, Ihh( week at his home. He leaves a east by laud viously paid, no much of the real estate taxed Mr. aud Mrs Albe-t Frist have a I «»l,Lt;CTOK'!t NO * 1 t. or hAl.K. shore of Duck Cove, south by as is suffic ient to pay the amount due there two weeks. widow and five children. The town loses v road; 2 a t ar»v Unpaid taxes on ianda si anted in tbe town nor*h county for, including interest and charges, will be | girl. uu is in the a ot Horrento. of Hancock tor w Tremont, touuuru w'thout further notice at auction Miss Lois Leiand, who employed a good citizen, grange faithful in the county sold public Nathan Jordan is il 1 is son the north county road, Josepii year i9l7. the by at school nouse in district No. 1. in said town, Portland, spent the holidays with her member, and the community a kind iou' h shore ot Duck cove. in 1918. at 9 has been cilled home. rPH* Hat of taxes on real estate by on the first Monday February, ! following ea»t b> land ot L S Springer, mother, Mrs. Deanie Leiand. friend. Much sympathy is felt for the A. of uon-resirteut owner* in the town of 190 o'clock a. m. weal laud of James llicb, A t f School is cio.-e 1 for the vacation. The horrent©, for me committed, to me by from Private family. year HUT, Sarah Friend, wile of and dev Word has been received coilfction lor said town, on the lu of Miss had a Christinas u day of estate of l.ewia in teacher, Jordan, is iaee Name of owner, description of incid int Harold M. Jellison of bis safe arrival Dec. 30. Tramp. ■»}. 1917. remain* unpaid; and notice lot, 3 a, tree for the and interest aud Friend Hodgdou property. & chgs. pupils parents. hereby given that i' said taxes, vol 214. 520; France. He is with an engineering corps. rrg of deeds, p and charges are not previously paid, so much of Heirs of Alice Sanborn, cottage wa- a a* Jo) lot, reg of needs, vol 214, Dec. 29. V. HARBOR. Thire amity Christmas tree the rtai estate taxed as is sufficient to 00 ^ il SOUTHWEST pay 113, 1,000 40 lot, the amount due therefor, including interest p W Black, lot No. 1 from Orauville usual at the home of Mr and Mrs. Georg* Frank 8 Hamilton. 8 K Hodg- Mrs. Maud w ho finished a suc- and wi he sold at auction at 1 *9 Trask, charges, public don wood lot and mountain Goodwin, COREA. A. Frost. Many presents were dis- town in said same the hail, towu, (the being vol 483, p 285. 125 500 al estate of Young, dim Flora Stewart, land at d build- rpa following Littlefield aud Z Chaffee, west non-resident owners in the town of Las- woods near Green Lake, is in the hospi- at Cen er; bounded JL by waters of Frenchman’s bay. con- ings for the 1917, committed to me for north laud of Ansel Har- ting, year tal, ill of taining 88 acres, more or lea*, |2 08 oy collection fot -aid towu on the 9th day of appendicitis. south land of Stew- E T 1-10 of above described per, by 1917, remains unpaid; and notice is S. Campbell, art heirs, east by land of June, Dec. 24. property. 2 08 hereby given that it said taxes, interest and of Throat county road, west by land of Catarrh 8 E 14 0 are not pr« viously paid. so much of Whiting, 2-10 of above described Stanley heirs, 8ft) charges real estate taxed as is sufficient to pay the Property, 4 18 F»auk Q Tibbets. land as per the Amalie Ruzicka, 1449 South 100 4 00 amount due therefor, includiug intere-t and Fine Canal Locks. Miss William M 2-10 of above de- tej ot deeds, vol 494. p 468. Haynes. charges, w.ll oe sold at puoftc auciou, at 16th Omaha, Nebraska, writes: Could •cribed 4 18 Frank P Wood, 32 a, at Bass York St., property, Emerson lsII, in said town, ou the first Mon- Some of the locks of the Now Harbor head; bounded on "I have suffered with catarrh of the Bowman. Annie F, east half ol lot No. of 19lt», at 9 o’clock in the fore the north b) Thurston lot. east day February. cunal are the finest in world, it settled Not 9, sec W, div 1, 1 04 noon. barge throat. I caught cold and Sleep by Fuller & Coob lot. south the John P of Amt of the five at Waterford being great- in throat, and I coughed badly tti'ey, lot No. 4, sec G. div I, by shore, west by lighthouse Name of owner, desirlptiou my taxes, 980 38 40 tax due No interest and charges, 13 20 lot, property. est series of high lift locks In existence. and was very weak. I could not sleep E tor the Harbor Mary Whittemore. east half of lot H. B. Bkkd, Collector of t»K, M DChatto, Ruck’s Island or They have a combined lift of 169 feet, and had no appetite. I had two doc- No io, sec div 1 30 *or the year 1917. near Buck’s Harbor, |26 80 W. 1, town of Tie**1001 Island, socalled, taken so different Appetite one foot less than the total lift of every tors. and had many Blanch G Whittemore, west half of lot Dec. 17, 1917. 8. W. Cash, Collector. medicines and found no help. I thought No. 10. sec W, div 1, 1 30 Castine. Me., Dec. 17. 1917. lock in the Panama canal. The upper Now Well. C. I will have to give up; but at last H. Workman, Collector of taxes gates weigh 40 tons and the lower T for the towu of Sorrento lor the year >917. i'AUPEK NOTICK. CAUTION NOTICE. mother read about Peruna, so I We 100 toQ8. my Always Decemoer 17, 1917. of Ells- about that medicine contracted with the City my wife, Eunice M. Hutchin thought of trying great for those who worth to support and care sou Biacs, has left my bed and board Peruna. I got a bottle of it and in Have PERUNA in the HAVING five begin- WHEREAS uay ueed assistance during years aitiiO it cause, mu t- to warn all persons Kcztn.1 r: itching almost of Just «preir* pi lly; about four I almost The house is Jan. l, 1915, and are legal residents or Ler at my ex- days stopped mail-order nng sga>ust harboring trusting v« k *>«> n’s Home. advertising all trusting them drive* u m d. lor qt i te’ief, and after a while I surely Ellsworth. I forbid persons pense after ibis date* coughing, for as there is of room and Black. well reco aim ude 1* at i- II Those who t/our buxines*. What are you going >n m> account, plenty H BKBtiftT L. Ointment found relief, and from that time we object to liquid medial accommodations to care for them at the tty South Br kiville, Me., ! ec. 19,1917. stores.—Advt. are without Peruna in our home.” cine* can procure Peruna Tablets. to do about it t Farm house- Ahthcs B. Mitcmkll. not aoDrrisiwims. Hohenzollem loved end the ki the case of the president of tfe< them; and welfare of fatherland Kelchsbank. Doctor Koch, and even oi honor my oi stand above all else, and are the only THOUGHT BULLARD the emperor’s brother, Prince Henry GERMAN CALLS hf lodestars of my destiny. I know the Prussia. On the 31st of July, 1914, to It, Its urged the emperor to desist from th« war, the events leading up hi# causes, and Its progress—more than war. and when he failed In attempt WAS likes. I assure ON COUNTRYMEN he flung at the emperor’s feet his com- the kaiser's government that the welfare of the German S and com- S as admiral you ^NON-COM’ W mission grand mander in chief of the German navy. people demand* that you come ever; French Poiiu Is Effusive in His that turn cannon around, FACTS NOT GIVEN aye, you your that the and march American ‘‘War with TO OUST KAISER TO GERMAN PEOPLE. you Join gptente Greeting of Buy 5avirtgs Stamps” with them to the Rhine and over it, to the last moment (England Dp 1 from the clawa of General. oi and wreat our land ; even held out until noon of the 4th | your Savings Bitter Arraignment of Hohenzol- its destroyer, for now and for all time. August, 1914, when the German army j MANKIND FROM lernism Written tc Be Read hud ready swept like a torrent over FREE the boundaries of the neighboring coun- AN INSANE CRIMINAL. ! *6LAD TO CK.5P' Germans. two SEEY61I.CL9 by i tries on every side) the rulers, minls- There are only possible ways —- Win the War ! ters and diplomats of England. Russia. of ending this war: Either humanity, Help without the France and Serbia did all that lay | without you, co-operation Democratic Behavior of Officer* Con- ! even to the ut- of the German people, will annihilate BLAME within human power, tribute to Popularity of American what can and EMPEROR ALONE TO In order to pre- Prussian junkerdom, and will starve Save you buy stamps most self-abnegation, Troop* in France—One Inci- serve peace for the world. This fact out the German people that thus they ; dent Set Forth. or 1 now for- or office author* is clearly manifest; the documents con- may free mankind, for and at any bank post and Extravagant f®r Senseless cerning it set it forth in black and | ever, from a curse which rests upon Sea of — War Plunges World Ir.to world. them with the of snows; American Field F^ndquarters. AND BUY” j white to the gaze of the They weight Alpine ized agency.—“SAVE Tears—Soldiers the a throne hag more toward Blood and are acknowledged ns authentic by from any insane original on Nothing contributed American Urged to Join Entente and German government, but they are nat- who. by a stroke of the pen. may the popularity enjoyed by These are U. S. Government 1 the democratic stamps Wrest Land From Claws tirally withheld from the German peo- change millions of men into corpses troops In France than and behavior their officers. I witnessed of Destroyer. ple. No one wished to attack us, either and cripples, and ruin the industry of bonds and will inter or a this the other you 4% then or at any later time. All that Aus- welfare of a nation; either this you delightful sample of pay tria could ask of Serbia with even the yourselves will assist in the tusk of day In the city In w hlcb MaJ. Gen. Rob- 1 three months irfrlrtrtrtrlrtrtrtrlrlrlrA-^ir^Cr^trltbirtrt^ slightest semblance of Justice was free- freeing mankind. PEACE WILL NOT ert Lee Bullaid hag fcig headquarters. est compounded every was written by » article g ly granted. COME ONE HOUR BEFORE THIS Privileged to accompany the general to to be read by Germans. German g Thus from the very beginning of the GOAL IS REACHED, BUT NOT ONE a charity performance at the local until maturity in 1923. was circulated in Germany It g war the sympathy of the entire world HOUR LATER. But If this goal should theater, I was standing with him and the efforts of German 5i through belonged properly to our neighbors be reached without you and in spite of two of his officers In the lobby during The investment. in Switzerland who safest possible republicans g who had been so wantonly attaeked. you you will be ground down Into the informissipu, when a ••pollu” hove fer the overthrow interest rates. are working £ But It did not stop at sympathy: the ruin, and what is more, the people of Into view. Unusually high Hohenzoilernism and the es- IThis % tablished treaties, managed step by no right and no opportunity to inter- that it was his first day out of hos- the will Rive a certificate. l!a?e him wnte on € ON PUBLIC IN- agent you COMMITTEE to enrage-all civilized a word the future or- g step humanity pose concerning pital, and naturally be had celebrated this certificate your friend’** name and address. This FORMATION. to war against ns. der of the world and of Germany. But | a bit. makes a valuable gift, ai d will aleo help the recipient to If a maniac should he If and that with all M r>-sar.W-~ bloodthirsty yon co-operate, "Glad to Sec You, Old Chapl” form the habit of “saving for Uncle Sain” as the certifi- let loose on the streets those whom he your might, to carry out this purpose, “Ah, volla des Amertcatns!* he ex- can attacked would defend themselves. All the honor of the Ge-mrn which cate has blank spaces for twenty stamps—or you give SIEGFRIED BALDER. people, “I'm Indeed to By claimed Joyously. glad the same peace-loving men woifld hasten to their Is today scorned as merely an Insen- the 25c Thrift stamps in way. Comrades in war! see you old chap!” he weDt on. shak- rescue; only cowards would slink tim- sate tool in the hands of murderers, have since the ing the general's hand vigorously. "It's If will the Gov- For further a»k Three years passed idly away. This is today the attitude will be restored: and more thnn that, NOTK. you help particular*! your or the world the first time I’ve met an American, ernment also a* for Poatmaster, German emperor piling.-d of the world toward Germany. There you will have a voice In the establish- by acting agent into this most I heard a lot about you in hos- ANDKKW P HAVKY. and his people ground- will no new though the Mile of these s-ecuritie*, get ap- be peace, and justly so, until ment of the order of the world WEST of all wars, Welcome to France! When are SULLIVAN, less, senseless and impious the murderer is and shorn and of And take word pital. plication blank from your Post- imprisoned Germany. my County Directory! War Savi ng» sea of blood and tears. you coming Into the trendies with us?" into a of his power to harm. for It we shall have peace, and we can master, any bank, your local cbair- childhood to be a sol- With that he plunged Into a long man Trained from THIS MURDERER IS have It on such terms that the German of War tSaving*, or your l/xral Chairman of War Savings the ttucuuui ui ui» ueinncu dier, brought up amid perverted GERMAN EMPEROR. people will be happier In the future tfipfniruvCT, Count/ Director of War Savings. Committee. views of the and officer caste, In very good Kngllsn, which he said Junker comrades in war, ms murderer is than they ever were before the war. But con- a of the laurels of the he had learned during trip through There are two kinds of War dreaming the German emperor and his govern- leave us in the lurch, and >ve must rec- INKOH.M.M ION. stamp*. wrings Stamp* as me mem, the United States five years before. and Thrift The War Saving* vary in price from $4 12 queror mgnesi ment with sullen and acorn that Stamp* Stamp* ; that is to say, the men whom he ognize rage increase in befriended war con- General Bullard listened smilingly to f4 23. according to the month in which purchased. They by generals. by we are the fellow of 1 himself has chosen for his infamous countrymen hope- value every momh, and if held until maturity, January 1, 1923, they tractors, and even with a financial in- and kept right on smiling even when plan, without consulting the people, lessly deluded slaves, upon whom will earn 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly. terest in their profiteering, he has since the Poilu clapped him on the back and and without for their rest the blame for their own ruin and ec s are on the War Sa Certificate for 20 War Savings the for regard wishes; S| provided ings J905 systematically paved way called him his "side partner" and in- to and these are accomplices he has se- for the annihilation of Germany. Stamps. each of t bene stamps affixed the certificate t he L nited the war. He desired this war. he per- vited him to have a drink. States Government will on January 1. 1923. If you fill all lected after men of honor have refused FV^EPOR WICKEDLY pay you f&.OO mitted the systematic cult of war in “Another time, thunk you very the spat*** by affixing 20 stamps, it will pay you flOO.OO January 1, 1923. their services. In the spring of 1914. DECEIVED YOU. ~»J- J F> Germany by the Pan-Germanists, and much,” said the general. The 25-cent Thrift Stamps do not earn interest. When 16 of them are by an overwhelming vote of lack of In an he has it. He supported Comrades war, yon hare taken affix* d to the Thrift Card the bolder may surrender ibe card and upon encouraged the showed Its The soldier strolled off. In two rain confidence, reichstag oath of allegiance to yonr flag. But the paving 12 to V3 cents receive a War Savings Certificate Stamp, which and fomented the almost daily quar- uttfs he was back but this time 1 distrust of the man again, earns interest. only Vhose too. took an oath'-at the be- rels of the other powers through the signa- "emperor, ture the needed for mobili- lie drew himself up at attention and his inflamma- emperor ginning of his reign, an oath of al- Fan-fierman press by gave a salute. sation and declaration of war. Beth- to the German constitution. flourishing tory speeches. Last of all he affixed his legiance fnann-Holweg. his Imperial chancellor. The confederation which forms the AH’. Well That Ends Well. signature to the various declarations of In no modern civilised It state would German was established nc- “Excuse me. sir,” he said, “they tell war; Is fully and entirely responsi- empire She he. be for a minister to remain In pa**»> ir. leaves h husband, H ur * possible to this cons';tntion. "TO PRO- me you're a general. Is that true?" ble for them. -- v-. cording >KWh JjtffaSsff office after branded C>CINTV daughters and two son*. The fun-ra. wt« 1 being openly by TECT THE UNITED PROVINCES “\es, that's so,” General Bullard re- eFoP hlne fears the diplomacy of our held at the Methodist tlie of the people as un- church Murday, anxious for representatives AND THE LEGAL RIGHTS THERE- plied. still smiling. neighbors, consistently but in criminal PEXGB800T. R'iV. G. Mayo officiating. fit. Germany any may AND TO PROMOTE THE WEL- “Well, then, sir, all I can say Is 1 peace, succeeded in averting this dis- OF, become and remain Imperial chancellor FARE OF THE I were Tbe attraction at tbe Pastime theatre During the Re 1 Cross drive seventy-cue aster from the world. This was the GERMAN PEOPLE." beg your pardon. thought you at the will of the alone. Pun- new member* were emperor To it is the Indeed a sir. the same a« I am. I’m next Saturday evening is Mae Murray in gained be’e nd which was to guard foremost. the sergeant, policy falsely presented in ishment has already found him out. An- not to American uniforms." ‘The Plow Girl.*' twenty-six Cor a, sent in from i by as the “isolation only, duty of the German emperor. If used jour $re your ignorance other has been to Mra. C. C. lackey promoted this caunot be “What do do at the front, ser- Mr. and Mrs. Pearl C. Leach are re- l-arrafiee, captain. policy,” in reality, a peace policy in purpose accomplished you lackey-ln-chief, without consultation without de- asked. tbe Mrs. Harlan Butler of and which was most war, then the emperor may geant?" the general ceiving congratulations upon birth Pin.and Germany always with German and their yie people rep- clare tha a Mrs. of Corea w ere heartily invited to participate. Ger- war. but not until then. But “I'm machine gunner, air." of a daughter, born Dec. 28. Henry Bryant called resentatives. — — deceiv- “And been to here by the illness and d*aih o' their many was not isolated, but the German emperor wickedly, wantonly, by you've America?” Clark high school to-day for This murderer Is the German em- opened the German sir.” mother, Mra. William Stew art. government, and in its wake the Aus- ing people, by misrepre- “Yes, the winter term, with tbe same teachers, peror with his accomplices; but not facts and official trian government, deliberately and ma- senting by forging “Would you like to act as Instructor Miss Goes and Miss Clifford. C'apt. Daniel Deasy and wife entertained the German people, the poor people documents, sacred treaties to some of our machine men?" at dinner on liciously withdrew from the circle of by breaking gun Mrs. A. K. Varnum Christmas day the L. B. defrauded and exploited by their gov- Mr. and spent which he as the defender of justice The Poilu was overwhelmed. s of Bar the W. P. civilized nations, as criminals from hu- Christmas with their Mrs. Deasy Harbor, Buces, ernment; not the poor soldiers, who should have daughter, man social circles. observed, has overthrown It erplained that practically L. P. Coles, M'm« Cleave* and others. are driven to these knaves must-be Macomber, iu Castine. slaughter by declared war on Harry not Belgium, Russia, every man In the French army who new y ^_But only tile diplomatic Circles under the shackles of law. Two .vice Max* were put up ijon military France and and has ( Miss Hazel Davis who is employed at of foreign states, but also German men Serbia, thereby speaks English lias applied for one Job Christie ora wretch betrays country the Mr. and Mrs. Kverard Leach. nations as well as tile noblest and gathered. music and hour of greatest danger, who either j The Gennanlzatloo of Ameri- Unphophone games most of own Tbe third was conferred were far-seeing your people 1 degree upon enjoyed, and refreshments were from stupidity or from cowardice ca has gone ahead too far to he have taken their stand? ooe candidate at a special meeting of served. The works against the good of his people. Interrupted. Whoever talks of party was a genuine aurp-ise 1 know the reasons Star E. and A. Wtdnes- which hold you the danger of the Americaniza- Rising lodge M., to Mr. Dow, and was greatly enjoyed bv back: KNIFE AT GULLET OF Cam stew was served. him. Mr. tion of the Gennuns now here Is day evening. Dow is a Civil war veteran, and 1. Tour the false doc- SCOUNDRELS WHO RULE. Several visitors were in of hit Ignorance: not well Informed or cherishes present. spite advanced years is in go*>d trines with which you were Inoculated Let every man who loves the Ger- of health and takes ;be a false of our rela- The annual meeting and election keen interest in man and the German fatherland conception In your school In all matters of people officers of Penobscot O. E. 8., events of the day. days tions. ... In a hundred i chapter come The Is history, civil life Bind politics: the pre- over! password which to j for last was uot Dec. 31. .N. years the American people will called Friday evening, tentious lies of 'the German be given at the French posts Is; press, he the victorious i held on account of tbe severe weather, conquered by PRETTY whipped Into line by a military dicta- REPUBLIC! at the MARSH. German spirit, so that it will it will take plsce meeting Friday tor; yonr implicit confidence In your He wlH meet not only French and Eng- Jau. 4. A full attendance is de- $*** of tht death of Mrs. Vert D. present an enormous German evening, "God-given” leaders. lish and Americans, but also German sired. Smith, formerly of this ws* re- empire. Whoever does not be- plac 2. Fear of your masters, especially patriots, whose concern It Is that our ceived with saduess. lieve this lacks confidence In Much sympathy is extended to Donald of the officers. But these hangmen of the fatherland so shame- Mr**. fatherland, the of the German N. Leach in the death of his wife, Eva Nathan Small idge is spending the kaiser are and hide strength spir- cowardly them- fti'ly and treacherously sold by Its <«" with her Hno*, it.—Letter a Sew York Ger- Torrey, w hich occurred at the E. M. U. j d«y« mother, Mrs. selves in time of of d-'.nger behind cover. rulers bv divine right, should not be at Seal Harbor. man. Robert Thletu, to the All- hospital, Dec. 12, after an operation. The Shoot them down like nmd dogs 1* they annihilated; and he will be welcomed deutsche Blatter, Sept. 20, 1902. news of her death was a great shock to Miaa Josephine Gray returned lot's* get in your way. Iiather that they with honor by the French If he gives her many friends, as few* kuew she was \ tine for the winter term of die than the hundreds of thousands of this Thursday password, and will be well treated. not well and had to the* normal honest, industrious fathers of fami- gone hospital. school. Comrades in war, the knife Is at the Mrs. Leach bad lived here about ten years, News lies whom they have already hunted gullet of the has been received of George scoundrels who rule you, LEVEL FAMOUS CANTON WALL here from coming Sedgwick, which was Humill of tbf Into the Jaws of death; a hunt which and would rather aviation corps at Pensacola* they starve and bleed her home. She was a kind and neighbor, ; Fla., that he has taken bi-^ dual ex* day by day goes on. the German to Landmark In people death to the laet Thouund-Yrar-Old ever ready to help. She will be 3. Fear of an greatly animation, and is now a full-fled.t*i committing nnpardon man than make or Modern peace, even make China Give* Way to missed by a large circle of friends. ahpt crime, and of being unable to re known the naval aviator. object of their war. Eor Trolley Line. Besides her she is survived turn home even if husband, by a Dec. 31. G. you escape punish they know very well that the of hour mother, five sisters and (our brothers, w ho | ment. BUT THE LAWS BY WHICb has struck for them reckoning when San Francisco.—The thousand-year- have the sympathy of all. The (uuerul FRENCH BOKO. THE MURDERERS MAINTAlb can no they longer suppress the truth old wells of Canton. China, which was held at the home Dec. Kev. 14, A. <». Mrs. Wilt Kelley of Swan's Island spent TbtclR power and make YOl beneath their martial law, and withheld many an onslaught of Tar- Davis The trample officiating. burial was at Uay- Christmas with her men and women an TRUCKLING SLAVES SHALL BE freedom In the dust. grandchildren. England's titled Before we make tar brigands, are being torn down to view cemetery in the Leach lot. family for toeir are BLOTTED OUT BEFORE THE WAf peace, and tu The high school girls are home In thl* war to win and actuate* therefore, order to make make way for a trolley line. Dec. 31. Woodlockk. IS AT AN AND we vacation Mias Gertrude Lunt from by tlx same motive* and feelings ai END, YOU WILL BE peuce, must first reckon with them. The Chinese are substituting the and Etta The nobleinei JOYFULLY WELCOMED HOME usual in Thomaston, and Miss SyLvia the humbli st Tommy. American bathtub for the dip PROSPECT HARBOR. WITHOUT l>uut from Camden. of have as a whole gone Inti DISGRACE. AND MORE Dog Saves Three. the river. England Williaou has THAN WITH THE Temple gone to New Ha- here the army or navy and have provei I THAT. HIGHES? Altoona, Fa.—A harking dog saved This information was brought to this Mrs. Mary Rich died at her home for the winter. HONOR, AS TRUE HEROES ven, Conn., me their courage and sacrifice as evi ANC Mr. and Mrs. Scott Steele and their country by Gen. Chiang Ting Tsu of Dec. 24, after a long illness. She was LIBERATORS OF YOUR COUNTRY Frank L. Wakefield was ih need in tile day's citations and casu baby from probable cremation reeent- the Chinese army, who is in the United home from oldest pet son on the ialatin. The funeral Fort Fairfield for Christmas lists. The women are also doini ; 4. Fear of Injuring our fatherland 1 r ly, when their home at Lakemont was States to Inform the war detriment week. was held at the church, Rev. F. N. John- tilty 1 their bit. Few of England's prominen t you go over to the French and Ena burned. » of the extent to which China Intends A basket-ball game here Wednesday son officiating. D P. women are not enrolled and active!; r Hsh, and more than that If you figh t The dog barked, whined and to operate aanlnst Germany. evening between the home team and c. 31. on Mil working In the various service league s their aide, which la a mutter fo r scratched at their bedroom door until General Chiang says that the sur- i bridge high was won by the visitors. own the an- Score 6 to i.s' tl.e government. The Duches s your choice. family was awakened. The lower vey for the road before which the 7. 'Ing Rain Carries Electricity. of Vheri om bus two daughters In wa : Comrades, I pledge you by all tha t portioo of the house filled with cient Canton walls are crumbling has wife of smoke, Emma, Wiliam Stewart, died Rain carries both and nega- we hold am been positive sivviee. fate is working in a iminltioi , holy. I a son of the Gei Steele had just rime to guide his fam- already completed. It will be Mrs. Stewart hid Friday. been ill sev- tive of ways ft man a and will follow charges electricity, ale! the other is in the lie. I people, I love them with ever Uy to safety when (tome-’ cut off the belt system the line eral an1 her factory years, suffering made the French scientist who ha* experimented fiber of my being, more than ever on which the walls were erected. ( 'roes -er\ •€. stairway. family and friends more reconciled to her ^ exhaustively.

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