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ells modi) Stmerfran. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 22. 1911 )"T“”No. 12 soDnuiniumi, LOCAL AFFAIRS, daughter of Henry E. Deris and wife, ol lUbmiarmrnt*. this city. nURRILL NATIONAL BAN |X NBW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK Officers of Blanquefort oonamandery, K ORTH, T., will be installed next Monday even ins D-EL8W ME_f\ Statement—Loyal Protective Ins Co. Past Grand Commander W. Assessors' Notice. by Arno I Reliable Jlothlng Co—Mark-down sale. King. There will be a banquet at 6.30, Ellsworth union trust A small Greenhouse. followed by installation. and company piece of paper in check form J A Haynes—Groceries. Dancing f[The mnk| j cards will settle account. G A Parcher—Water-Glass. follow. wilj up any Isn’t that C Austin A Oo—Chair Harry seats. Hev. «>" the much better and a deal Exec notice—Est Henrietta L McFarland. P. A. A. Klliam, of tbe Baptist of ELLSWORTH great quickei " ! —Est Frederick Wood. will be in than it " church, Northeast Harbor next counting out in bills? Not —Est Hannah R Smalltdge. —Est Sunday. In bis Hev. I. B. j! but j Emma Kingsley. absence, Mower, only that, you will sleep much Admr I TMS K * 6000 ***** T* 00 BUSINESS WITH notice—Est Henry Whiting. D. D., of tbe con- !! easier *' secretary Baptist State [ nights when you know yout —Est Robert Gerry. -Est Mina A vention, will occupy tbe pulpit here Sun- is " Staples. money safe. Better open up an ac- —Est Fannie Douglass. and " day morning evening. —Est Lena B Foren. count in our bank. For further in- We have all the facilities an 11 -Est Charlotte E Whittaker. The banquet and business' meeting of ] [ required by up-to-date formation call any time. Bemembet Bancor, Hi: the Ellsworth i and, in we at the merchants’ association, J banking institution, addition, place JI your money is at Dr C E Holt—Dentist. called for last always your disposal Monday evening, has been II «li-|><»-al of our customers the benefit of the collective i just the same. postponed to next Friday evening, at SCHEDULE character, and of a most efficient OF MAILS Odd Fellows’ ball. will be served [ ability experience ■ Supper J 11 We allow liberal Interest on AT BLLBWORTH POSTOFFICE. staff of officers and at 6 o’clock, and the business meeting , | employees. check accounts. In effect Dec. A, IB 10. will follow. i If you are in need of an investment, or desire the i• ^ J MAILS RBCXIVBD. A thief access to gained Parcber’s drug- | benefit of our in 11 From Wbst—7.18 a m; 4.28 and 6AS p m. store last J banking opportunities, any way, Sunday night by breaking two us From East—11.08,11.45 a m; 5A8 and 10A2 p m. 11 call up, write us, come in and see or we will panes of glass at the rear. About |5 in us, 11 MAIL CLOSES AT FOSTOFFICB. i change was stolen from the drawers of the send our to see and in touch Going Wbst—10.80,11.15 a m; 6.50 and 9 pm. J representative you get | cash so far as can be < Goiho Bast—6.45 a m; 4and 6 pm. registers, but, ascer- ! | with you.J tained, nothing else was taken from the ( Registered mail should be at postofflee half J; store or express packages. an hour before mail closes. No Sunday mail. While extensive repairs and improve- Postoffice open on Sunday from 9 to 10 a m. ments are being made in its store in the UNION TRUST COMPANY OF ELLSWORTH. First National Bank building, the Reliable | | | jl SECURITY FUR Herbert Foster was at home from Ban- Clothing Co. has moved its stock of cloth- YOUR VALUABLES gor over Sunday. ing to the A. F. Ureely building adjoin- |'Mi is assured if you keep them in a box in our Safe Deposit ing, which it will occupy until tbe work Vaults. It 1* to “tuck A flock of twenty wild geese passed over foolhardy »w»y” precious papers, etc.. on the store is where fire or theives can Ellsworth completed. * net at them; it,a the wisest move vou Sunday. WEDDING BELL*. WEST ELLSWORTH, make can to rent a box In onr vault* and vour The agricultural committee of the Ells- l/L strong keep Mrs. E. Q. Swett, of Portland, is visiting valuables in it. worth Joseph 8. Header visited friends at m/\ friends in Merchants’ association is working CTHHMAN-LYON. We have modern Vaults in all three of onr this city. Mj institutions- on a North Sorry last wselc. writ* to ,b® nearest for proposition which may result in the 'll manager particulars, and rental An office is being built in the rear of The wedding of Mias Jalia Cushman aad /Ml charges. establishment of a corn canning factory lire. George Crosby was a week-end H. F. Wescott’s store. Alpbeue Croaby Lyon, of Bangor, took here. The committee has not blown any guest of Austin Canary and wife. place Monday evening et the home of the EASTERN TRUST l BANKING CO, ML Senator Hale arrived home Ifst Saturday trumpets or made any roseate H. P. ||1 BANGOR, promises, bride’* Mr. aad Mrs. L. H. Oueh- Carter and wife visited Mr. Car- Branches as OM Town and and Lao “The Pines”. parents, Msehlss. opened but haa put in real work to interest the ter's Mrs. Thurston man, in tbla city. It was a simple honse sister, Cunningham, Miss who is in farmers of the vicinity. Meetings have at Bluehill Foster, teaching wedding, relatives of the bride end groom Saturday and Sunday. Brewer, is home tor a week’s vacation. been held at North Ellsworth, West Ells- and a few girl friend* of the bride being Clarington J. Carter and wife visited worth and Waltham. If pledges to plant Misa Helene Bellatty, who has beefl present. The hone* decoration* were of Mrs. Carter’s brother, Arthur Joy, at acres ui corn can oe a corn- teaching in Lincoln, is home for a week’s secured, oat flowers. BUaworth Palis Saturday and Sunday. vacation. packing firm has practically assured the Tbs ceremony was performed by Rev. K. Alvah Giles baa returned from Ells- association -that it will locate a factory B. Hn. J. A. Peters and Mrs. A. E. Cush- Mathews, of the Congregational chervil. worth Pails, where be tashad here. Already 145 acres have been se- employ- mau an home from a visit of several weeks The bride end groom were unattended. and is with additional ment, working toFn. P. Oerter cured, forty-five promised The bride’s dree* was in Boston. of whit* crepe for a few days. Co. to the association for its own planting. Reliable trimmed with rare old de- meteor, Mn. J. Jordan fell on the ioe in lace, Clothing Harr; Ellsworth friends of Dr. Walter L. Pos- scended from the bride's great-grand- KLL8WOKTH FALLS. her doorjard Friday, fracturing one leg ter, son of Mrs. Lorenxo D. Foster, extend mother and worn by the brida’e mother at above the ankle. Almond G. Jelliaon and wife MARK-DOWN SALE. congratulations on his marriage. They bar wadding. Tba brida’e boagaet was of spent Acadia will a ork the Arch a Monday and at Waltham. chapter Royal await, however, fitting opportunity to roast and lilies of-tbe-valley. Tuesday degree next Tuesday evening. will their of the he Come and Look at Prices. You Cannot Beat Them. Sapper express opinion surprise After the ceremony, luncheon waa George E. Davis and wife are visiting Surely be served at 6.30. gave them. Dr. Foster visited his home served, the following girls friends of the John A. Scott and wife in Monton. here of last Horace F. Wescott and A. W. Curtis are Monday week, leaving on the bride emitting: Mime* Bernice Giles, The embroidery dob will meet Thurs- in Boston to attend the New England night train. No inkling of the new dig- Mary C. Hamilton, Emilie Young, Elisa- day afternoon with Mrs. A. W. Ellis. While the extensive are made in hardware dealers’ convention. nity he was about to assume leaked out beth T. Louise Catherine improvements being Cushman, Eppes, Mrs. Owen Uyrn, of Cambridge, Mass.. H. who haa been among his friends here. Thursday morn- Hurley, Susie Jordan. onr we will move our to the A.F. George Grant, seriously who has been visiting George E. Davis and btore, clothing temporarily ing’s Portland Press printed the follow- Out-of-town at the were ill of the grip and pleurisy at his home at guests wedding family, left Monday for home. ing: “A pretty home wedding was that Edward and GRKKLY STORE where our great MARK- Grant’s corner, is much better. Lyon wife, parents of the adjoining, of last evening, when Susan Winifred groom; Miss Elsie Lyon, Mrs. Charles E. The senior class of the Ellsworth high COMING KVKNrS. DOWN be until our store is Perkins was united in marriage to Walter Lyon, Mrs. Merit Howell, George Devis SALE will continued completed. school is preparing to present the play, Lowell Foster at the home of the bride’s and wife, Horace Fletcher and all of “Hiawatha," at Hancock ball May 5. wife, TtLLB WORTH. aunt, Mrs. Susie A. 205 Wood- Wilbur Webb Nevens, Bangor; sod wife, of St. March at So A of Irene O. Wednesday evening, 22, special meeting chapter, fords street. Kev. Harry E. Townsend, of N. and Stephen, B., Miss EUston, of Dal- ciety hall—Dancing school. E. S., will be held Friday evening for the Westbrook Universalist in all Lines of and church, las, Texas. March at Ma- Bg Bargains Clothing work. A attendance is desired. Wednesday evening, 29, good officiated, and the single ring service was The bride and on groom left the night sonic hall-Sociable by Irene chapter, O. Koscoe Holmes was called to Belfast last used. the there was Following ceremony train for a wedding trip. They have the E. 8. week by the death on Wednesday of his a wedding dinner, to which the relatives of tbeir Ellsworth Furnishings. congratulations many Monday evening, April 17, at Hancook and intimate friends were invited. Mr. brother, Alonzo, aged sixty-seven years. friends. — _ hall Play by fresbman class of high and Mrs. Foster will make their home at Irene chapter, O. E. S., will have a soci- school, for benefit of baseball team. able next Wednesday evening, March 'J9. 205 Woodfords street.” NORTH ELLSWORTH. RELIABLE CLOTHING COMPANY, All Masons and their families are invited. Oashmsn McGown bts returned from t Fire ut Hull’s Cove. AbScrtiBnntnU. C. S. Johnston was called to Edgecomb visit to Passadumkeag. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. Hull’s March 20 yesterday by the death of his mother Mrs. Cove, (special)—Last the stable here to Mrs. Maria L. Gray ia visiting ber aunt, the of Friday night belonging Jane A. Johnston, at age eighty- Mrs. Elvira at Steuben. Dave Hennen Morris, of New York, was Lewis, three years. destroyed by fire. The alarm was given Mrs. Julia Patten, of Ellsworth Falls, Edward M. Moore has moved his fish by Dr. C. C. Morrison, who was driving by visited friends here during the week-end. market from the east end of the bridge to and discovered the building all in flames. Chester Maddox has gone to Boston, the Btore on Water street adjoining the The Hull’s Cove fire department was where be expects to obtain a position as lot. WALL PAPER postoffice as and water was 1311 as aroused soon possible, teacher. George R. Lowell is ill of typhoid-pneu- turned on in twelve minutes. Nothing MY NEW HANGINGS ARE NOW IN AND Miss Addle Richardson went to Brewer monia. For a few days past his condition could be saved in the stable, hut the boys Monday, to resume her work in a milli- THE NEW has been critical, but there is now a slight did work in the trees READY FOR INSPECTION. splendid saving large nery establishment. improvement. near by and keeping the house from catch- PATTERNS AND COLORING ARE PARTICU- Frank Moore has finished hauling for Rev. D. L. Yale and wife, of Enfield, ing. Several valuable carriages, a few of the Branch Pond Lumber Co., and came AND THE LOW Conn., are in Ellsworth for a short visit which had recently been done over tor the LARLY ATTRACTIVE PRIOES home Saturday night with his team. with Mrs. Yale’s parents, Austin M. coming season, together with several car- A lecture will he the Ellsworth Foster and wife. riages and an automobile belonging to H. given by in were de- merchants’ association at Agricultural in ui ui A. Perry and stored the stable, Double Roll uiy nanati junu a. ciuun From 8 cents ball Monday evening, on the subject of grip. Alex. D. Btaert bee been eworn in stroyed. The of the fire is not but corn-raising. te deputy marshal and ie on duty while origin khown, To 75 cents hla brother is ill. Mr. Perry had been working on his auto- Nicolin grange held its regular meeting mobile that afternoon, and had a fire in the Saturday evening with a (air attendance. At the meeting of tbe State board of stove. A discussion came up as to whether a trade in Waterville last Wednesday, the corn-canning factory at Ellsworth would Ellsworth merchants’ association was Democrats carry ward 4. be profitable, but aa several members com- admitted to membership. At the Bpecial election for alderman in ). A. Main St plained that they could not raise corn on left for a ward 4 necessitated the tie at THOMPSON, Miss Evelyn M. Bonsey Friday Monday, by account was a aa of the coons, it question visit of several with her brother Sid- the election March 6, Alvin E. days regular to whether it would be more profitable to While there she will be was elected a ney, at Searsport. Maddocks, democrat, by can the corn or the coons. the guest of Mrs. E. C. Pike. plurality of nine. The vote was as fol- for lows: Groceries If you’re ready top-notch George A. Dodge has moved his family Alvin E. Maddocks.53 OBKEM LAKE. at rock-bottom here from Bluehill. They are occupying groceries prices, Hiram L. Danico.44 the McGown house on High street, re- M. C. Baker, of Bangor, is building a hand them out to Defective.2 of I’m ready to cently vacated by B. T. Sowle. camp. Top-Notch* 99 Ed. of you. My stock isn’t quite com- Tbe alarm of Are which called the fire- Johnston, Pittsfield, ia at the Joe men out Friday morning was for a burn- Three more ballets were cast than at the Babineau camp. /\ as but there’s DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY I#. plete yet, plenty ing chimney at the Tripp house on Church regular election, when each candidate for Mr. and Mrs. Hindis, of Old Town, are from the fire. received with here that YOU ought to have, street. No damage resulted alderman forty-seven votes, at Charles Bobbins’ camp. yllflllty two defective, making a total of ninety- Wivurna encampment, I. O. O. F., will Mrs. Butler, of Hancock, is visiting he. W1TM TNI and can save on. six ballots cast. good money work the royal purple degree next Mon- daughter, Mrs. Charles Scribner. OLD IIUMLI candidates. Refresh- The election of Mr. Maddocks gives the sale for Cash. No day evening on two Mrs. Every Spot one on Bert Spencer, of West Seboeis, it will be served after work. A democrats a majority of the board Prices ments large her delivered. of aldermen. visiting parents, Arthur Moore and goods attendance is desired. wife. About thirty Odd Fellows from Blue- Stonlngton Schooner Lost William Warren and family, of Bangor, hill visited Lejok lodge last Friday even- Hancock Co. J- A. The schooner Allen Greene, owned by with guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tibbetts, spent Savings Haynes, ing. A supper was served at 6.30, followed Samuel W. Gross, of Stonington, was lost Sunday at the Warren camp. Persistently — work in the third degree. Another In the Hopkins Store, Main St., by in the Bay of Fundy Thursday night. was served after tbe work. Bank- supper of was Ambrose N. Ames, Rockland, cook, TOWN festival MEETINGS. Ellsworth. Rehearsals of tbe Ellsworth swept overboard and drowned. The ves- Rock*BottOtn. chorus will be held hereafter every two be- sel, while crossing the bay, ioed up, Officers Elected and Appropriations weeks instead of every week as heretofore. and on the In business 37 1-3 — came went end unmanageable Voted In Hancock County Towna. jeers bee paid next rehearsal will be on 75 The Thursday rocks. Mr. Ames wss washed overboard FRANKI.IN. regular semiannual dividends. FOR SALE. March 20, at Society hall. vessel and his evening, soon sfter the struck, body Moderator, Percy W Clark; selectmen SPECIAL Tbe fine family horse owned by Mias was found later on the beach. The five and W E E W assessors, Bragdon, Hast- BANKING Charles Otis crew reached shore with dif- ROOMS: Mabel N. Joy, known as the others of the ings, George Welsh; clerk, O 8 Donnell; Ellsworth Marine Railway time he fell in- CHAIR SEATS horse, is dead. Some ago ficulty. treasurer, Boyd A BUiadell; collector, himself severely, and bis death was J G school 16 Slate juring Proved Fatal. Bunker; committeeman, Fred Street, He. and for effects of the fall. Injuries Ellsworth, Equipped ready probably due to tbe E Blaisdell; superintendent of schools, 10c. saw Maurice Stanley, of Cranberry Isles, business. Also steam The 8.1- C’s. will be entertained Thurs- Maurice C Foss; road W E who was taken to the Bar Harbor hospital commissioners, mill evening at the home of Mrs. C. L Da- Abbott, I T Butler; Charles ANY SIZE. and planing connected; day last week suffering from injuries received constables, vis. There will be vocal and instrumental Sprague, Selden Smith, Harry Wentworth. mill 73x35; three floors. by falling on the fly-wheel of a gasolene readings, a dialogue and tbi ques- text- music, 1 engine on a fishing sloop, died Wednesday Appropriations—Schools, fl,300; in condition, A time is assured. books, (300; school C. Austin & Co. Everything good tion-bog. pleasant I night, without having regained conscious- supplies, (76; high Harry school bouse to do business. Ellsworth friends extend congratula- ness. school, (BOO; repairs, (400; ready ______roads and Puraltar* Dealers aad Paacral tions to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen bridges, (1,100; sidewalks, (26; Directors. Ellsworth Marine Railway Co. Bryant, of Waban, Mass., on the birth of I The secret of success is constancy of State road, (400; poor, (160; Memorial day, was Beacona/Uld. (26. l— F. S. Lord, Manager. a son, March IS. Mrs. Bryant Helen, I purpose.—Lord Afebirtifittint!. wrrcftcRArr among fllntnal fitntbt Eotmnn. among tt|( Granger*. noo«

This column to devoted to the Orange. «*- EDITED BT “AOUT MAD©A” Propitiating Hooaunold pec to the grange# of Hancock oouoty. tally Wlnnrd of a If Motto: “Btipfuiand Uopefui." The column to open to all f range re for the lmmpeb.de. and Ballet in dtocueoloa of toplce of general internet, witchcraft la vary letter* ** Prayer Mrating Tepic For the Week The purposes of this column are succinctly for report* of grange meeting*. Make imong tha Moon. An old 1911. In the title and motto—it is for the mutual ehort and conciee. All communication* maet negrew,, Beginning March 26, stated mnt ol ex- our*, Jemeea, wae a and Alms to oe helpful end hopeful be eigned, but name* will not be printed reputed Topic.—A missionary Journey round the benefit, wt^T oonson It Is ferthecom of the writer. All com- >1 the craft of tha Gaaowa. worM —111 Missions in the United States Being for the good. cept by permieeion She •UrnT of In be to by « week’, (wcoti.—I as. Ixli. 1-li Edited by Rev. □on use—• pa bile servant, a purveyor munication* will eabject approval holiday once, without during which.?' H D. D. a medium forthetn- the editor, but none will be rejected waa SbPBM Doyle. formation and suggestion, to drink the blood of a .beep, la this It solicit* reaeon. No adjective better describes tbe terchange of Ideas, capacity good rarlooa incantation., and communications, and Its success ld negreae ought to hove had some the facts. The el you simply do not know was work in all degrees. One new mem- bat Jemeea had blood, drunk tba i„ aiat is more and more becoming the ber waa elected. Refreshment# were rheo tha davila had OBLIGATION. choked the aid hameof the foreigner who comes to served. Literary program wa, omitted on woman and Jemeea bad The outer world is dark; my room is bright. gone to the Ua ear land with bis un-American and. so have the account of the lateness of the hour. 3rat. She then became It is not fair that I should light bead soreana ideas and still. Dflea. with his un-Christian While others wander on in darkness rice very old negreae choked as readiness with which on the window-eill. LAMOINE, 254. sloiamid’ practices. The I’ll place my light Jemeea coaid never go to the and it that ita meet- pnklic leaving Christian homes And keep burning brightly, ray Lamoine grange bald ita regular oven people to fetch one cake* and pies, tor indif- cheer some traveller on his homeward to Health E. Pinkbam's B. uu- Christian communities become May Restored by Lydia Vegetable Compound ing March 14; twenty-four present. were there who djinna would bullet her to all work and wor- way. Walker McKeen, State lecturer, ia ex- ferent religious and won’t at least ind maltreat ber. On the eve ol a in A woman who is sick and suffering, SO. uertaia under the changed conditions The outer world is dark; my world is bright. pected to meet with the grange May tenet the asked leave to ship propitiate deno* the need. Many It is not fair that I should have the light. a medicine which has the record of E. Pinkham’s the west but magnifies try Lydia who were coaoiantly making her are as life be freed from sorrow and from care. BBOOEUN. 251. drop tad of eur western fields today My it would almost seem, to blame break oar end with burdens I Compound, is, crockery tell down .ad ns While others faint might Vegetable bald ita meet- needy of tbe cbnreb and the gospel Brooklin grange regular hurt beraelf. share for her own wretchedness. Read what this woman says; There are districts in March 14, with can be found. ita ing Tuesday evening, With all ber witchcraft abe I’ll heart's lamp burning, that — keep my Richmond, Mo. When my second daughter was eighteen A short "aaatnpb the west occupied by many people twenty-seven present. program in tome We ray old I was a invalid by specialist*. enough thioge. told ber oact Is not a church of any months pronounced hopeless was Next where there cheer some soul its way. presented. Tuesday evening ■be tkx friends May upon lonely I had a consultation of doctors and they said 1 had a severe case might bring to our Cbriat- denomination. Here tbe real battle in —Selected Aunt Emma. will be observed as ladles' night. by of ulceration. I was in bed for ten weeks, had sinking spells, mas party whan wa had a big Christuai Christianization of our land must father tbe and was to be in a condition. My tree and a magic lantern. Bo six pronounced dangerous WENT EDEN. negress* be fought. and there is no more im- Dear M. B. fVienna: that we K. Pinkham’s Compound, MOUNTAIN VIEW, 454, Insisted try Lydia Vegetable came, and saw, received trifling pretest* work In the church today than I some in the poem may me six bottles. I soon to and be- Mountain View grange held its regular portant hope thought and brought began improve, •nd went away much gratified that of holding the west for Christ. It suggest to you e connection between “the fore it had all been taken I was as well and strong as ever,—my meeting Mercb 17, with sixty-six present, — Bat olhere of ber won me so was the Mrs. View and acquaintance, wxoi and America ia won; America light that cheers the way of others” and friends hardly recognized great change. including visiters from Bay datp. Mo. pointed, flood aid Jemeea for not and the world is won. the work of the Red Cross ordei, for it is Woodson Branstetter, Richmond, Ocean View granges. After the usual busi- having Invited them, nod aba paid like ■ leak. How deeply should we rejoice that surely quite time that we opened this in- There are hundreds of thousands of women in ness, the second end third cegrees were literally I played wlaard on bar once. We kid the westward march of our oh ili- teresting subject in the column. I am conferred on three aiatara and three with the United States who have been benefited by this famous received among other novelties from zartnn the church sought to keep pace. under deep obligations to F. C., who has brothers. During the lecturer’s hour, Bag- was from roots and herbs over land t moat wlerd-looking lampshade ol Btat a tremendous debt do we owe taken pains to write out so clearly and in- old remedy, which produced there ware reading,, tableaux and topica irtfully-colored paper, wbicb, when plead to those pioneers wbo led tbe van. terestingly the history of this order from a woman to relieve woman’s for diacuMlou. thirty years ago by suffering. over the lamp, a bowed tbe Illumined bad bearing aloft the banner of tbe croes. its beginning. The grange ia preparing e drams, “The Read what another woman of a huge owl with groat, glaring, ng- l%e only way in which we can honor says:-— Village School me'em,” which U will give — rimmadeyae. thane heroic souls is by continuing the On June M. ISGfi, Henri Dunant, a Hwias Jonesboro, Texas. “I have used Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegeta- in the grange ball Monday evening, witnessed much needless suf- and and consider it Having carefully arranged it one ne Wfigfc they so nobly begun. Tbe work philanthropist, ble Compound for myself daughter, .une- Mercb 27. and loss of life resulting from days of all female diseases. I would not be without it for _ Ding, 1 called Jemeea to the of evangelization must go on. We are ferring qualled for dmmg-reon neglect to care for the wouoded after a I wish every mother in America could be persuaded BKDOWICE, 344. door and, pointing to Ihe terrific ■ cbBed to it by every consideration of anything. por- fiercely-fought battle. He then and there con- to use it as there would be less suffering among our sex then. “What do you like beet about the tion la tha otherwise darkened and It is tbe cause runs, patriotism religion. idea of the nations of the a word of for E. Pink- own ceived the pledging I am always glad to speak praise Lydia grange?” “Ia the fanner a clog to bia aid: “Jemeea, who la that nmaf of tbe cause of humanity, tbe at to use country, earth to regard and respect as neutral all ham’s Vegetable Compound, and you are liberty this were the (or dis- the interset?” These topics Shrieking, she fell on the floor and ratiar of God. We mast evangelise sick and wounded soldiers and all persona giv- testimonial."— Mrs. James T. Lawrence, Jonesboro, Texas. Heap- cussion in Sedgwick grange March 17. knees la terror went for tbe sake of the people wbo ing them aid. ing ay abject implored which we One candidate was admitted to member- from a tie already there and who are going With the help of the Swiss federal council, Since we that all testimonials pub- my protietion bigger djinn than guarantee Then wen members he about an international conference ship. fifty present ■be oonld conjure there. They are son is for whom brought lish are is it not fair to suppose that if E. ap. at in October, 1IB, in which sixteen genuine, Lydia and two visitors from Bain bow grange. Ctortt died, as well as tbe hordes of to were This was fol- Pinkham’s had the virtue Africa. We most evangelize it for tbe government# represented. Vegetable Compound help lowed by the Geneva convention of October I woman who is BAYNIDB, 478, BLLBWOITE. aAe at our country, of which it is an these women it will help any other suffering iM4, which adopted nine articles of agreement mimoual inoivtion. Integral and Important part. The com- same trouble ? for the improvement of the condition of the from the B’Aereoa, Death haa again entered oar ing millions of the west must be per- “Cured wounded in armies of the field. These articles nad Uken one of oar members, Wil- We For SO E. Pink ham’s Vegetable , grange tmM by the gospel of Christ. were then twelve yean Lydia signed by governments. has been the standard remedy for liam Jonea, therefore be it cannot afford to leave so Influential a Twenty-eight have since added their Compound powers Ills. No sick woman does Justice to feeoieed. That Maytfde grange. No. 47*, haa Neuralgia. to and female part of our country godlessness signatures. who will not try this famous medicina lost an honored member, one whoee maoy fine An international wnose Head- herself its attendant perils. We must go up committee, w^« exclusively from roots and herbs, end qualities are well known to the me tube re of Pam* are at Geneva, waa for by aid possess this land for Christ, for it quarters provided of cures to Its credit, this grange. Let ue cbcrieb hie memory sod the conference of IMS. It ia to serve as an in- has thousands la oor land. The people of the west r the trouble appears which emulate hie virtaee. termediate agent between national com- slightest ( That we extend oar fraternal snd are all can for themselves, write to Mrs. Rtaolved, doing they mittees. and to lessen the labor of their com ou do not understand, and heartfelt eympathy to the bereaved family. laboring with splendid intelligence mnnications with each other. The national at Mass., for her advice—it is Lynn, | Aeeoired, That oar charter be draped for -I detotion and giving generously. But committees have the direction and free and always helpful. responsi- thirty days, that a copy of these resolutions their numbers in many sections are of the work in their own countries; take bility be spread upon our records, a copy nent to the regions to be must resources to be used in cester Mss*. Her father, tbla week's of tbe Eunice comparatively few, they provide county, Stephen opening subject. the bereaved family, and one sent to Th* pleas- in supplied are vast, and the need is time of need; take active measures to secure Barton, a highly respected man, early Deeriog placed a red cross stamp on an en- Ellsworth American for publication. ure it followers, establish local and have served as a soldier in the West under great We should give all the help societies, youth velope to me. Perhaps she will tell us A Lice Minton, plenty of help always ready for action; and ••Mad Anthony” — (General) Wayne — and writing that we can. and give it now. before where she obtains hers and how one can John A. Moore. in time of war send and distribute safely and witnessed the evacuation of Detroit by the to yo« the formation period is passed. Today give personal help to the cause. J. W. Jordan, wisely all available supplies, nurses and British in 17M. Of a family of five, Clara was that I had a in calls the opportunity whose knell to- Thanks to S. J. Y. for clipping and _Committee. neuralgia pain assistants to proper destinations. the youngest by several years. Thoroughly arm for five and f morrow sound. this my years, may Grasping The conference of 1*63 also made it neces- domestic as a child, she had onlyacouutry recipe. CAHTIKE. 260. forth our AUNT MatxiK. used your Liniment for one grand opportunity, sending sary for societies to obtain and bold govern- school education, acting in young woman- Castiat grange met March 18; about sound will week and was missionaries, the gospel’s ment recognition by which they might re- | hood as clerk and bookkeeper for her eldest sixty were present. Tbe brown-tail moth completely heard in hamlet, village, ceive recognition from other uations in time brother iu a store. THE ALLEN FAMILY. cured. 1 recommend be every country grocery contest ended. About 2,000 nests were your of the of war. At twelve years of age shew is the special town and city, and the songs captured and destroyed. All felt that this Liniment very highly.”—Mrs the vast and In IM4 a uniform flag made of a red cross on attennantof a sick brother, being with him Uriel Sketch of this Widely-Scat- redeemed will be sung by contest had done A 1216 Mandevilk a white was as a and for with great good. supper J. McGraw, which is to deter ground adopted compliment continually day night two years, tered Family in Maiue. sturdy population will be served to the side a to the Swiss whose a from him in all that winning at New La. confederation, national only half-day away Tbe Allens of Maine are to St., Orleans, mtue so largely the future character supposed flag is the reverse. A badge or sign was also time. Not an hour's play, not a day in school, future date. Applications were received. and of our nation. have cotne from a Charles Allen, who came destiny agreed upon. This was a red cross on a white practically imprisoned in thedeadly air of the A class of eight is waiting to be initiated. from England in 16%. Capt. Obadiah Cured Sore Throat ground, and waa to be worn upon the arm of sick room, realizing every moment that he Quinsy Allen, with bis brothers, Robert and BIBLE READINGS. all persons acting with or in the aervice of Mother's life depended upon her vigilauce. BAST BLl'KHILL, 262. Mr. Henry L. Caulk, of the committees under the convention. As soon as old she short Simuel, settled in Macbiaa on Columbia enough, taught East Bluehill grange held its regolsr Wilson Gen. xxii. 1-18; Ps. lxxii. 8; The of Palls. 1242 St., Wilmington, whole Europe has long since been terms each year in the district schools about Msrch Isa. Jonah 1-10; meeting Saturday evening, 18, with I >el., writes:—“I a bot- xxxv. 1; iii, marshalled under the banner of the Red tier home. When tweuty three years of agt Obadiah soon after removed to planta- bought Acts 9. fsir sttendanoe. Tbe first snd second de- Matt xxviii. 19; xvi, Croat*; and, to its powerful and peaceful sign Miss Barton went to Bordentown, N. J.. when tion No. now Robbinston, about 1796, tle of Sloan’s Liniment for the 4, grees were conferred on two csndulster. the committee hopes to all civilized na- there was not, and never had been, a bring public where he built a log but, married and quinsy sore throat and it cured tions. Already it has been carried into Asia, school. Several attempts had been The worthy msster appointed s special niade( reared a large family, as follows: John, me. I shall keep 1 Siberia, on tbe Chinese frontier and in without success, to establish a school there meeting for Tuesday evening to confer the always In Churches. Daniel, Fannie, Lydia, Pbebe, Hannah, bottle in the house.” “Coaching" Turkiatan; through the African continent, in The brightest boys of the town ran untaught third and fourth degrees. The grange until has Ruth, Abigail and William. Abigail The public school recently Algeria and Egypt; and Oceanica baa a com- in the streets. She believed a school possible will observe its next Sstur- of snniverssry mill that alike what- mittee at Batavia. Even the islands of the sea and offered to teach a free school for three married Loring F. Wheelen, Eastport. He cm a ground dsy, with sn afternoon snd evening see its or mar are learning the blessings of more humane months at her own expense to prove it. Thr Ruth married Cbarles James, of Eastport. ever came into hopper-coal sioo, snd hss voted to extend sn invita- The bright customs in war. people laughed at the idea, and she argued Rev. William Allen was one of the early Me. wheat or. pebbles. tion to Massapaqua grange to meet with As ita first convention was called during our with them for six weeks before the author- SLOAN'S the aver- Baptist ministers of Msine. He msrried scholar had too little to do. it. In the afternoon there will be roll- Civil war, no delegates were especially sent ities would fit up an unoccupied building out- Sarah of Oct. 1808. age scholar got along fairly well, and Bickford, Salem, Mass., which by the United States, bnt our minister to side the village for her use. call, after supper will be served. the scholar, after perhaps years tie died at Jefferson, Me., April 11,1863, poor , acting as a delegate, sent a copy : On the first day of school six outcast boy* of heartache and desperate plodding, aged sixty-seven years. of the doings of tbe convention to our govern- were alone secured as pupils; but iu five GOOD WILL, 378, AMHBB8T. LINIMENT the rub Obadiah Allen died at Bobbinston in finally was tossed out upon ment for recognition. This was not given. weeks the room would not hold the childrei> Good Will grange met in regular aetsion at tbe of His hA bean. The subject was again presented in 1M6, and who clamored for admittance. The com- i863, age ninety-nine years. Bsturdsy evening, Msrch 18, with about instant relief from rheu- a waa formed Rev. missioners erected a brick bui/d- father, Obadiah Allen, served on the body- gives Jo these wiser days the schools are society by Henry Bellows, three-story thirty members snd one visitor present which for some cause failed to be log costing $4,000, and in the winter of 1853-4 gusrd of Qen. Allen matism, lumba- Installing “coaching teachers." whose recognized. Washington. Ospt. from Msriaviile grange. The ladies fur- After another season of discourageu.ent the 1 she enrolled 000 pupils in the newly-o-ganized married Buth of duty it Is to give special attention to Andrews, Macbiaa, nished the entertainment. go, sciatica, neu- international committee decided to present school. Bsturdsy the scholars in the various daughter of Ephraim and Anna Brown tbe poorest the Hiss Clara who ! Miss Barton’s health broke under this evening gentlemen will furnish enter- subject through Barton, who moved to Machiaa from ralgia, croup, classes and by earnest personal Andrews, tainment. The will have s masked try had worked with committees of the Red Cross ! strain and the exposure of teaching in a grange sore at least in the Sear boro about 1766. Her brothers and throat, ton- work to place them po during the Pranco-Prussiau war, thus be com- newly-plastered building, and she was forced social Wednesday evening. sisters were sitfon of the average pupils. ing familiar with its methods. to accept clerical work in the patent office at Israel, Thankful, Nathan, silitis, hoarse- a Sarah, Under this system. In one school near ud miss Barton return to this country the Washington, where she developed ex- Miriam, Timothy, Jeremy, John, JOHN DORITY, 381, SULLIVAN. ness and chest treaty of Geneva was a third time business Ont of office and Hannah. Boat on where six nationalities meet, presented ceptional powers. Lydia At the regular meeting of John Dority to our government far consideration, and hoars her time was largely spent in Robert and Samuel Allen, brothers of only If per cent fall to go on with grunge Friday evening, there were thirty- pains. after five years of hard labor, a nationatpoei .philanthropic venture*, and from the age of married and settled at Columbia their classes. Three years ago. under Obadiah, six present, including visitors from North ety was formed, known as the Association of twenty-five to the opening of the war she bad and had families. The Prim,2Se.,60«.tni)0 the old .TO cent of the pu Falls, large sisters Star and Cushman system, per the . an Caatine, Rising granges. Its formation was developed intense love for philanthropic — married in that one Daniel Wotn'i book ob pfls fell by the wayside. due vicinity After the opening the sisters largely to the vfforts of our second mar- effort. exercises, hnrsM, cottle, Bfeoep work is duzzeil, one Gideon Allen, one Justice Now. Just this of coaching tyred President and three of his historic cabi- As a teacher, as s nurse, as a grocery book tilled the chairs and presented a St. Pat- mtul poultry Boat Smith, and one Wtilism Merritt. free. Addroao done in onr churches by the Christian net—James G. Blaiue, W iliam Wiudomand keeper as a department clerk, faithful every- rick’s day program: Piano solos, Ruth and Rev. Lorenzo B. son of Endeavor societies. Junior. Young Pe<> Robert T. Lincoln. H> desire and nomination where, expert iu all things, Clara Barton Allen, William, Abbie Bragdon; recitation, Inet Martin; Dr. Karl 8. Sloan, wss born and a of President Garfield. Miss Clara Barton was developed the power that prepared her for in 1812 died in 1873. He pie's and Senior. With beautiful reading, Isa Bartlett; song, Georgia Ma, Mam., H.I.JL made its first president, and to the highest war service ever rendered in of brotherly spirit the workers that ad requested by any married, 1842, Nancy Pope Prince, Kenney; readings, Bara Bartlett and Cora name her own officers. woman in America, that, in devotion to snf- and bad one William vance more on those that Thomaaton, son, P.,' Winifred The ladies rapidly help The association was formed io Btover; song, Noyes. during tbe win- feriug humanity, skill in administering who was born in and four I move That Is what our look Thomaaton, wore shamrock and slowly. ter of 1880*81, with the view on the relief iu and made her badges served home- part of army, camp hospital, Rev. WiUism Alien weut Weet out committees do. and our daughters. made candies. March 31 prayer President Garfieid of making easy the adop- the rival of among the will be gentle- and waa president of Burlington univer- It Is Curable meeting committees, and. Indeed, all tion of the treaty in his uext message, which women of the world. men’s night. His William wss a senator our other committees. Christian En message was never writen. President Arthur sity. son, P., in Minnesota and of s lum- denvor means that the Christians loyally carried on the good work and the president big Dear uni Madam. An Idle Boaster. was ber firm in Minn. and old. are first them treaty adopted, endorsed by action of Cloquit, be erad'caied young helping A tew weeks ago some one suggested we A most beautiful rainbow waa lighting Dyapepela may completely the Senate, proclaimed by the President to rtrortl selves to the strength that Christ h- take up the subject of the Red Cross society, up the akies. Gold, crimson, if properly treated. We aell a our people; later istified by tbe international HIT IKK* IO t; Alii HOC. purple, stows and then helping others to It. itsoriglu, etc., but no one haa seemed to re- was will i'0°' powers in tbe congress of Berne, with the every lovely tint, comprised in its that we poatlvely guarantee one one spond. I think it a fine and one Ko left behind, no falling b to render 1 subject from to the most pledge relief to unfortunate victims The Bangor and Brewer bridge bill has arch, deepest delicate relieve or the la the of the best that should interest us sli for the great good hues. pletely indigeatioo dyapep8**® way—that spirit of war, and the privilege, by Miss Barton’s been passed to be enacted in the Senate. j it has done. Remembering a little per- the medicine naed lb* trial modern education, and It is the spirit of request, of rendering similar relief to the The one admired it—most during ; sonal sketch of Clara Barton that I had. I ! passage of this bill insures the build- Every of all it ad- Christian Endeavor.—Arrow In Chris- victims o' great national calamities and dis- I mired itself. coat the near thought I wou-d send it, and when there is mg at once of a modern structure be- nothing. asters. p. c. ! | tian Endeavor World. _ “lam K*1*11 apace you might put it in aud it may set the tween Bangor and Bre#er in place of the handsome," it said; “more beau- Thta remedy bee bean named far «*• A letter from S. J. Y. contains a clipping ball rolliug. as we coud hardly think of Mias nondescript bridge, part of wood and part tiful, handsomer than ths sun, for Dyapeysia Tableia. Certainly do Barton and he ss Christian Endeavor’s Influence. from a in 1806 which noble work she has done of now the two and bright as he is, he has but ona and paper printed give* steel, connecting oitiee, color, could be more end oer offer 8boaid apart from the Red Cross I have fair, I believe In Christian Endeavor be Miss barton’s personal history, which society. which many years ego outgrew the needs many." I also have a cheap pudding easily made be that Rezail DyspeP*** pause I have seen It train children into follows: of the The new The monarch of the akies heard proof poaitive and public. bridge will be of this CLARA BARTON. inexpensive aud my John thinks its all Christian life in a sawmill that steel or increased boast and smiled a smile. Tablet a era a remedy. village right: concrete, in size and quiet Then, dependable Miss Clara Barton was born in a quiet home his was without any other services until, and suitable not to accom- biding beams in a he concealed lnaemucb aa the ine will coat P** iu a rural strength only cloud, medli community t North Oxford, Wor- Coco* Puddino—One three- himself when a pastor came, eleven were cup sugar, modate tue trsfle, hut built with for a instant. we •T fourths cup flour, one tablespoonful of cocoa, present nothing If it doaa not benefit yon, me future of bom in view. ready for church membership and five oue teaspoon salt. Mix these tboioughiy; needs cities Where was the rainbow? C The U. 4ii»v > n. mu* t io its ‘"Pure Food then add two cups boiling water, put into a It will al-to be constructed to provide for It had yon who are anOering witu indignation taok their parents also to the altar. It Law" does disappered. It had not‘‘indorse” or ‘-guarantee’’ any double boiler in bot water aud in thre** min- the passage over it of the street rsiirosd, forgotten Table**- preparation, as some utes that the dyspepsia to Rezail Dyapepei changed the lifeless prayer meeting In manufacturers in tneir you will haves nice dessert. Whipped thus assuring to Bangor and Brewer street only by reflection of the sun try adveitisements would make it In cream or milk is uice in a Info n band of appear. serving. car connection. could it exist. And so it is with vain A 25-cent boz containe enough medic*** prison lively Christian the case of medicines the law provides that and certain conceited workers. It brought to those men com- drugs snail be meutioued on the folks who forget by whose favor for For chro**0 labels, if Sftean days’ treatment. they are ingredients of the prepara- One of our and and Tar is the be*t c whose fort and strength to bear their condi- tions. early helpers always- “Foley's Hoary ugh they live, hand made them 60 «««•* Bi>’a Cream Balm, the we.l-kuown I ever used as It a roaper- case* we have two aiaea, for member of the M. B. has con- remedy quickly stoppeu ou<, and whose larger tion. I h.t'-p seen It sustain for years family remedy cold in the head, hay fever i fraternity severe cough that bad long truuoleu me," by grace alone they are obta** and nasal a and can catarrh, Uoesu’t contain single in- tributed a valuable article on the work of says J. W. Kuhn. Princeton, Nebr. Just so permitted to fl.00. fiamember, yon regular services In a rough communi- so the enjoy those gifts, the posses- jurious drug, makers have siiupiy to quickly aod it acta io a 1 cases of K* the fact that it the Bed Cross iu late which will be surely sion of which Rezail- at The ty without a pastor.—S. M. Sloan. print complies fully with all years, coughs, colds, la grippe and lung trouble. Re- makes them conceited and Remedies only the requirements of the law. used soon. It is just the thing to follow fuse substitutes. For sale by aildraggisU. proud. Store. E. Q. Moore, cor. opp. P0810’’1'* •«J that they might either he eared or all Birb wreckage. taken together; bat Ood knew beet. Nrigl)bor«. THE Some were already draggling in the angry daughter ol Under this bend the Ambbicah will from b, Vilds Stookbrldge. •••t to go down and never riee to this time to time print short nrtioles relating to re- world again. I Vt8^kbrtd^.o« birds, and especially their relation to agricul- from the PortlandS-s.^UJ«d...d Brnfr** } The little row boat was beside the fast- tural interests. Most of these articles will be *• sinking craft, and all that were left were reprinted from leaflets issued bj the bureau of writing this »«»• ,torJ »*«>P the captaid. his wife and biological survey, department of agriculture, ol the epere time that I mother, little ,w.y some son. He them in the or by the National Association of Audubon in children’s pnt little boat ten- tie on my bed the and will be as I and with a societies, authoritative. They this derly kiss to each and a prayer in Portland. As I take story will be of interest not to bird bnt ***** might be he only lovers, ‘The Wreck- *hey saved, was gone. of ‘°*L s entitled i educational valne to farmers, to whom the ™ tost picture The Daisy sank beneath the to write own I waves; so protection of many species of birds is of the am going my story , ^any noble souls gone out of our readers will excuse sunny greatest importance. *fLt it so I hope my world forever! I «m no real atory writer. [ as The little ‘,7a,,.takes," | boat drifted to the island, and FIGHT FOR *S I first saw it impraaaed me, BIRD LAWS. picture and as it struck, the would like to read the occupants got out, I thought I d little caring what became of now Attack sol will write one myself them, Begun on Protective Laws by it, that all "-about they held dear was gone. Feather and Market Men. it to be s success, as I don’t wint * ud trust As the sun came next I will and | up morning it New Yobk, March 17-To meet the i„ first attempt. try my looked down on the remains of the next I wreck, onslaught of vast commercial interests more cheerful subject time.] *nd the takas I mother, wife and son sitting to- that have begun a fierce fight to break gether, all too heart-broken to heed or down bird laws in bright sunny day in October, e protective many legis- On, notice the small boat which off from one of our small put from latures throughout the country, a call for lUtle ship set out the side of a steamer a the coaat. The looked laying but short support of every American woman, harbors on tbe Daisy distance from the island. farmer and business man who mast »s she sailed from tbe wharf de- ,rry pretty The little had called a cloud was to dog Jip the atten- pend upon agricultural was aunov morning. Not prosperity that tion of the sailors on board the steamer issued from the tbe clear overhead. Her by to-day headquarters of he .cell in aky his loud barking as he caught sight of the National Association of Audnbon were aa white eg the sea gulls acwsails her. in end there. 'Societies this city. nbicb darted here They are on their back to their While rich and waa on tbe way millinery market firms A big crowd standing shore, home now, and the friends with are known to be as she went from their they left, desperately working to VIUI sad hearts, hearts sadder than were when make in this state the first breach forever. Some were eeen they they in the light, perhaps sailed in others away the gay little Daisy. wall of legal protection that has recently varieg their handkerchiefs; that We will leave them as they are speeding been flung about its bird life, leade s in not so tortunate as to have handker- were on their and which way, give thanks with them the granges, civic organizations and wom- chiefs at hand, waved hats, they that the three were left to comfort each en’s clubs in every section are offering thosgbt were Just ee good to say farewell other. their help to ronse the to defeat the little crowd snuggled together on people totho schemes of the commercial bird-batchers. hoard tbe little ship. SEEING NEW YORK. If tfie interests succeed in killing this | cannot describe the scene. Perhaps state’s on bird it and safeguards life, their ,01 have been through yourself, New York Paper Discovers a Vis- powerful raids will be next directed at the. Roman Ship Unearthed In London. know how it is, but there were many sad itor from Ellsworth. laws that protect game and insect-eating On the south bank of the Thames, in both on board hud ashore, for were The New York Herald has discovered an heerti, wild birds in California, Oregon, Louisi- London, while digging the foundations for aot some of them being separated from unknown from Ellsworth who has been ana, Missouri and other states, it is de- a new building recently, some timbers held dear? Mothers, fathers, als- New York”. This is all they “seeing what it says clared. were unearthed usodden into the con- and and some Itra, brothers friends, of hinu. black cheese”. The As a basis for the battle of the people sistency of They lay near,, than friends, too. were to part, who Stop the procession for a few minutes and against the commercial forces that would twenty feet below the modern surface and bad always been together. They had no listen to what Mr. Abner of Ells- Holliday, fatten on the relics of American bird at the bottom of seven feet of solid mud, sorrow till e few life, thoegbl ot tbe coming worth, Me., has to say about our thriving the of and below the Audubon workers are to-day offering deposit ages, them, l Bell Until this New weeks ago, when a tetter came to the cap- village. occasion York has their national which can wonderful to relate, was a bed of silver a never had the proud distinction of entertain- organization, tain, and then all bad been great rush to sand. Mr. But he count on 1,900 active members scattered to end ing Holliday. put the reporter at ready, and get things pecked, The timbers formed of a pt his ease in a few minutes at the Hotel Mar- through thirty-nine states of the union, clearly part were not neces- j eren the little things that wooden which the tinique yesterday by announcing in sten- Each of these men and women is being vessel, experts declare but still too dear to be left behind was a Roman boat — the itry, toriar tjnes that he wished to be recorded in urged to rally the people of his or her genuine only those with whom they were connected. built Roman boat ever found in by the affirmative legarding all the good things community to protect against the de- carved, gome ol the watchers, stranger* in the that have been said about thia city. Britain. have been fonnd struction of state bird protective laws that Only dugouts ■ v— bow needless to take on eo, He had Just finished an elaborate inquiry before. town, thought is being cunningly passed by agents of the did not even know the Into a broiled lobster and waa polishing his but they thoughts and market combinations. About one-half of the barge is left. It when he to a bit millinery sad with their friend* chin consented chirp about have been like ol those people go- Leaders in the orni- must something sixty our assortment of sights. Just because he nationsl, scientific, ing out ol their lives, perhaps forever. or seventy feet long. It is of oak and it Your Name? and as How About has not seen fit to drop In before, do not get thological zoological organizations, Little did they know or dream what Nationsl Federation of Wom- lies on the ground like a slightly curved the Impression that he has been inclined to well as the is used over would before met again, or black floor. The main part of it is the happen they ignore our existence. The demands of a en’s clubs, have been pledged to co-operate rpHE telephone directory even beard from ony one on board our wholesale and feed business have been to the bottom of the boat, some forty feet by hay in this urgent appeal people. times a in Greater Bos- to of more than a few hours' fourteen. 500,000 day (lllant Daisy. too great permit Legislation to revive spring shooting some would moot on earth, some recreation at a time, and that is why he has You can see the beam that ferbaps and kill game-storage laws for the selfish clearly great ton alone. in heaven, and some never, but let ua been delayed in transit. formed the keel and the ribs of the hope ends of the game batcher has to-day been strong in other it "I would have come before if it hadn't been bottom and the bent ribs of the the; will meet tbe world, not introduced in this and the milliners the sides, for business.” he began, in an state, Is name there? It should be. It in No wonder heart* were ead and apologetic | the most of which come over your this. 1 are now a perfect up manner. “The constant increase in the num- backing bill which will nullify broken, as theee thought* flitted through the gunwale and curves over it with a her of automobiles up my way is the only the effect of the law protecting insect-eat- It means that can be reached their minda. curious undercut in the curve pays. you thing that haa made this trip poasible. The ing birds that the Audubon association rectangular Bat let us follow now our little craft as as if for the play of a rope along the side. amall sulkies are supplauting the horse every helped to put on the statute books after almost from over the for there is and a in the The oak are still in place and several instantly any point. the sails along waves, day. corresponding decrease years of opposition from the powerful mil- pegs s mild breeae. On board I amount of hay and feed used is the result. of the long nails. jotl sailing linery forces. Special funds have been a Business slowed down and I got a chance to The vessel looks aB if it had been run The directory gives you sill name only those In our etory. Cap- raised at Audubon headquarters here by telephone come to a regular city." ashore on a tide when it made tain Bell, with bia bright but aad face, to enable dropping will eliminate the individual contributions expert in the com- "Automobiles eventually its last about In business and social looked out over tbe great sea, with many to and journey 1,600 years ago. standing hay and feed business,” was suggested. ornithologists to go Albany point of thoae whom he bad left. it was found a coin of the year 202 of the thoughts "Yes, but it won’t interfere with the Holli- out the danger to the nation’s crops and we call him tor had Carausius, who rebelled against Well might captain, day store.” he replied with a laugh. “As soon game resources in such measures. Emperor munity. ses ever since bis father 41 Rome and held his own in Britain for he not been to as I realized that a whiz wagon would not eat Years of effort and accomplishment to- and and other several years. Gibbon tells us that Go to station and can call died so suddenly thirty yean ago be, hay, I stocked up with gasolene ward legally guarding the birds that save any pay you t with bis automobile food. And I’m going to open an Carausius built a fleet to maintain his boy of sixteen, went, mother, our crops from destruction by insect pests his father's aerop'ane department this spring. Have to and this Thames our Local without or to live with bis Uncle James, as well as our waning game flocks, will be power mayhap barge Manager charge, get up before sunrise to catch me napping.” formed of that earliest British fleet. only brother. His mother was with him wasted if the milliners and market men part "How do like our little you place?" alao a coin of him a and he will call then, and his wife, tbe good lady, we all win even one in this crucial con- In the barge were found drop postal upon you. "Great, is as near as I can figure it. I’d likfr victory , know her, by her kind and motherly the year 80, some scraps of leather shoes to use a bigger word, but I guess that covers test,” says T. Gilbert Pearson, secretary of manner. and fragments of black pottery with the the subject. Come to think it over I don’t the National Association of Audubon so* the oldest unlike her network Grace, daughter, know but I am glad that I waited so long be- cities. “We know that other state legis- plain pattern. looked down on the less fortunate is well fin- New mother, fore coming. Everything pretty latures are watching the efforts of the England Telephone and there are a whole lot of with s look which seemed to say, “Why ished up now, commercial interests to overthrow bird Do not pray for easy lives; pray to be need 1 things 1 would not have seen if I got here ten stronger men. Do not pray for tasks equal trouble about them? but still she law's in the state, and What me most? Ha, protective Empire to your for powers to and vss a and years ago. impressed powers; pray equal Telegraph Company good girl to her parents if succeed the effect will be to break Then the of work ha! Two or three automobiles came very they your tasks. doing your younger sister and brother. down all barriers the forces that shall be no miracle. Every day you shall near leaving a lastiug impression. They against and came next wonder at at the richness of life Bright sonny Kuth with are to Ameri- yourself, "1 missed me a fraction of au inch. Why, I constantly plotting destroy •*— ————- by which has come to you by the grace of always a sad bat sweet smile on Uer little own thiuk your traffic squad and your fire depart- can bird lite for their gain. In this God. . Isce, s kind word for everyone, from tbe ment and your street cteauiug system and all critical time we can count the only upon ruins rich Roman guide (impressively)—The down to the poor, a favorite with all the other things are wonderful.” moral and financial support of every man, of the Coliseum! Seattle man •be met. "What one thing hit you harder than any- (astonished) R is a woman and child in this country who Farming Simply else?” — Well, what do you think of that? Why, last of all came baby Harold, a sweet thing would be benefited the of || by perpetuation tnd "Your wonderful show windows. Say, I’ve I saw photographs of that heap twenty loving child of six, and the pride of our valuable bird resources.” Business been here three days and about all I’ve done economically Roman ibe hearts ol both and sisters. It years ago. guide (loftily)—Quite Proposition. parents windows. It's a to IJ is look in wpnder ! sir. Seattle man But why in thun- And wii such s sound to hear his likely, the business farmer invests his joyful ring- me the big stores don’t charge au admission What is a Dollar? ! der aren’t those ruins cleared away and a Hjjl ing laugh sound out over the blue if money in sea, to stand in front of their windows. Take it The Rev. George Wood Anderson, of St. modern coliseum erected? •nyluing was said or done to one of please him, along Twenty-third street and up side Louis, himself chaplain of an advertising snd were bis little face and and down the other between A Mother’* HIGH GRADE happy dancing Broadway club, recently made a few remarks before Safeguard. I Dluo and streets aud the 1 for the Is eyes if he waa allowed to go for a few Fourteenth Forty-second tbe association of Boston Foley’s Honey and Tar children. Pilgrim Publicity best and safest for all colds, annate* bis turn the shop wiudows are wonderful. I suppose per- coughs, croup, with fsther.and help on dollar. “A dollar is not and bronchitis. No don’t bother the the almighty whooping cough opiates. big » beet of the sons who live here lookingat For sale all druggists. ship. an thing. It is of great by Fertilizers but they’ve afforded me euough to insignificant now while 1 nave been describing this oisplays, _____- kinds of value. Here is a dollar—what is it? ; |o„H thousands of talk about for months. All goods ‘Legal little family, the Daisy was many miles aiucrtxtmuuft. fixed up in the most attractive manner. And tender’, says one. ■ successful farms, the °Qt to when one a dark sea, night great little distance one of those music stores “It is more than that; this dollar is part cloud every hung and the saw out overhead, captain with a piano player tbumpiug popular of my life. It is one of my yesterdays. I HPARMENTER & POLSEY it with (or he did not know havent’t of to a sinking heart, songs. Why, I thought going worked hard the other day and earned a Do It Now. •hat it and ao far from meant, they any show.” dollar. In the evening 1 could have thrown Port or baroor. if he could see HO yOU louK iu iur wiuuuns nucu jwu aic ■fertilizers Oh, only it away, saying that money is nothing, but »ome shelter or a small borne?” Not a harbor, but only 1 at it and said: ‘This is all I have Ellsworth People Should I have been in use for more than on Then 1 look in looked twenty years. ‘■land was ahead. “Only Sundays. Casey’s visible some miles form of one of I will Too I are fine and feed and to see if he's open.” intangible day my life; Wail Until It Is Late. They diy; develop crops &>Qld he reach it in time? He would do save it as I would to-mor- I from till and en- all to Abner’s guard ray life; sowing harvest, permanently hi* best and trust to God for the rest. This is very interesting row I need not for my yesterday will run Ellsworth friends. cannot find bis work, The death-rate from I rich the soil. They freely through any The captain left his wheel for a few They appalling kidney secure the ser.ices of Bomeone else who ■ or name in the Ellsworth but who is due in most cases to the fact drill minutes to to some sailors directory, disease planter. speak nearby. can my task. he is is not them half so peforrn the little troubles are ■ Before fertilizer let us send He looked and his heart beat fast as interesting that kidney usually choosing your again, “But 1 prefer to keep the dollar and earn he much as the question, “Where’s Casey’s?” neglected until they become serious. The ■ our P. & P. Booklet our thought of the danger they were in. and as 1 health in you showing special another, thus, guard my to chronic dis- There was no anew slight symptoms give place brands and their uses. time to be lost, he* to take care of the I guard particular order future, sufferer into ihat. He did you naughty boy, I never | orders and the goes gradually Attractive Calendar Mailed Free. must act quickly, for he not Lady—Why, dollars which are dollars my my past. My dis- like the looks fast heird such language siuce the day I was the grasp of diabetes, dropsy, Blight’s of the approaching are and I shall save them dere my yesterdays, or some other serious form of PARMENTER & POLSEY FERTILIZER cloud, and the swell of the al- born. Small boy-Yes mum, I s’pose ease, gravel CO., heavy sea, until 1 have sufficient of them to work 41 NORTH MARKET ST., BOSTON. ready the boat’s aide with wui a good deal of cussin’ do day you wuz kidney complaint. dashing againat while I sleep. Only the product of their wo are not in If suffer from headaches, If represented your vicinity sound. was hard to born. you backache, our deafeuiug He trying effort makes sure a well-cared-for old age, and yon can act a* local ageuty write if the secretions are reach the little island. a bad sort of a' that of dizzy spells; kidney for our agents' proposition. It wasn’t prayer, free from worry.” He of passage and unnatural in ap- went below to tell his wife. It was a the little girl who got down on her knees irregular hard do not delay. Help the kidneys thing for the poor man to do, but he at bed*time and prayed, “Lord, give me a For Sleeplessuess. pearance, at once. whispered a few words, only a few, but her good temper, and, while you ara about it, Lack of proper ventilation often causes Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for ■•aally smiling face went pale. please give ma some, too.” sleeplessness. Many ills of mankind tilriSSS cure where others The children heard hearts have been blamed on the and kidney disorders —they with beating The “dead as a doornail,” “draught”, •nd expression, fail. Over one hundred thousand knew their were to it seems a bad people trouble. Ail fright- comes from the old door knockers. The while, mothers, polity have recommended them. Here’s a case at but little who sat with folded to bring up a child with the draught-of- ened Hutb, knocxer used to hit a nail and, if it was hands and her air fear in it is home: little bible open before her, used the nail was soon to always present mind, io much, supposed A. M. 27 High lhe 8we«t on the not ad visible to with tbe air blow- Franks, St., Ellsworth, atory of Jeans walking become or to lose it of sleep •ea. dead, power giving “About five back 8he was she had the over the Me., says: years ago my thinking now if out a clear-cut sound. ing directly body. became and as time went aith she she knew she but There should be of air in the room. lame, on, my needed; did, — plenty °r First tramp (reading advertisement) trouble grew worse. Finally I got so bad her parents she was ndt sure. She Wear a nightcap if you are afraid.of a “Man wanted to up and •aid a chop wood, bring a screen that I was compelled to quit work whispered prayer that they might cold in the head and place in a® attend to fire, take care of garden, laid for several In 1906 I saved. coal, front of the window. That will protect was up days. bred look after and make himself The storm chickens, allow a free current of learned of Doan’s Kidney Pills and pro- had broken in all ita fury. useful.” Seeoud Tramp-Pshaw I the body and yet generally cured a at Moore’s drug store. mg *■ Ljj" *ny hearts were me air the room. If are supply •»•£> it gigOi Li.* >uoomi ifl aa advertisements make you sleepless, jpg basting they thought tnose marriage through ^*01* h Jj ® went to the seat of what their tired! tbe the with fresh breathe They directly my fate might he. They were ______fill lungs air, and the contents of two boxes at ft short distance and and soon yon trouble, from the island and Headache? deeply rhythmically Feel languid, weak, run-down? made a cure. At that time I “Oped to reach hot too late! The boat will fall A of hot milk and complete it, Stomach “off”? —Just a plain case of lasy asleep. cup “•d breaths of fresh air are better gave a statement for publication in which struck a huge rook that had not Bittera tones liver aud long, d^ep they liver. Burd *ck Blood than and sleep-inducers drugs. 1 told my high opinion of this remedy. I WM giving! stomach, promotes digestion, purifies the he little can bow confirm that endorsement, in family stood for one last mo* blood.— Advt. A Cured Man. view of the fact that 1 have been free from _Qt many prayers were Annapolis, N. B., Jan. 81,1911. togetber^and Stomach and Liver Tab- kidney trouble since.” Chamberlain’s Manager of Maiue Keeley. Portland, Me.' For sale all dealers. Price 60 cents. rOLfcY KlUNklV PILLS lets invaiiably bring relief to women suf- Dear Sir It haa been several years since I by T.«S K. FLAVORING EXTRACTS ure aud will say that duriug remove the that head- took the Keeley Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, Mew York, A c*,,0./*}.*** poisons fering from chronic constipation, all this time 1 have uever had the lea*t desire MAKE COOKING DAY PLEASURE. *ud »i- rheumatism, nervousness for States. sallow ness of for hi d of stimulants. 1 wish I had sole agents the United use is and less to The* *nd bladder irregularities. ache, biliousness, dizziness, any Their economy, because absolutely pure full strength they require hniiidney*nd taken the Cure 10 years before 1 did. 8in- Remember the name—Doan’s—and take the State. Of thfi*-?.u.p n*tore the natural action the skin and Hold by all deal- flavor. Prepared in all the popular flavors* Sold generally throughout organa. For sale ail dyspepsia. cereiy yours, Jos. McMulun, Annapolis jig,”® by drag- Beotia. no other. era. Moya!, Nova THURSTON 8 KINGSBURY, MTn and Sole Proprietors, Bangor, Me* — OBITUARY. SpKuU WcttfoT STATE SO CONS. CotinponDcncc. •VAf'N.V-sj'.'' -N A STUDY OF LINCOLN. « 3.mtrican. '^' Cfrf (gllflipottt) S. J. ALKXA1CDKB; KBS. ALBXAVDtt. AaSHMOM- IIOTICY Legislative News of Interest to Han- Ob Board a Battlakl*. of read [Paper by Bthelyu Remitk, Bayeide. A peculiarly sad event in thia city last A LOCAL AMD POLITICAL JOURNAL cock County Readers. U. Cabo Lin at the of Green Mountain Pomona 8. 8. Boon a, meeting was the death of an old and rrauiHm week to bean un- Thursday The coming promises Nobvolb, Va., March IS, 1911. Orange at Haaeoek, Feb-11.] Robert J. Alex- FNTtntT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON highly-esteemed citizen, Of luool Mid Ellsworth. “"**" usually busy one. The hearings are now To UM Editor of Tko iaonobb: tSr tht On the menrto followed in lees than twenty-four into and perfect lieu at their poll. AT and two seeaiona receiving assign present ander, their estate real *”?'*•». practically concluded, an Klisworth and noelTing and personal not h. « MAINE. Being boy a to Oreen Mountain Pomona, I hoars that of his wife, Anna C. Both I*11 ELLSWORTH, will be held in both branches. The paper by rapt from texatloe, whl“hth,,L.l*w «• daily Thb Ambbican ragnlarly ainoe I left •eased of on BT THB was reminded of the poor minister, father were victims of the grip followed by the Bret day of Vn^?^.***' debates the utilities com- 1*11, to *« .TVNCOCE COUNTY PUBLISHING CO big upon public then, I thought you might like to hear of in- year agraaa>-ly tha proti.iSnJ X Dam A Reservoir of seven children, whose' family was pneumonia. atatntea of tho Bute The And Madaiot. mission, the Kennebec in the ainoe I left aa.V.1,.’* F. w. ROLLINS. Editor my experiences nary creased to He told his oldest child, Mr. Alexander was in bis eightieth year; in aesalon at the mayor aid * Co. and the consolidation of the eight. “dVrm TU1 W. H. Titus. Associate Editor. charter, nearly three yean ago. north of with s daughter, about the new baby. “Well, he waa born near Londonderry, department ot sea and shore fisheries I was born la Ella worth on December A *1.00 lor sir SO, she it’s all Ireland. When he waa about twelve years sasSHs^l,ssdc?£53^ BBMwrtpHon Price—*2.00 yeAr; and will be tether,” said, “I suppose right, M cents for three months; if para that of inland fisheries game, and hare all sum- mqUm>; 1890, apent nearly my bnt there are lots of we needed bis with their seventeen ^olarday.^the^M^-i in advanoe. $1 80, 75 and S8 oenta and with the things old, parents, BiDoar P Brot nrtctly reached this week, these, men there ever ainoe. It was my nnaino. Single coplea 5 cents. All ar- during more.” came to America. Of the chil- Joan P. Rotal, respectively of routine on the children, are reckoned at the rate of $2 per many matters calendars, vacation there in the summer of 1908 that rearages The introduction of the word in three sisters Isabel AnaeaaoraofKlUnwu. “study” dren, survive—Mary, — will the legislators n. a. anviaip keep busy. I got the idea that 1 would like to see the rtatutss. citm, „ and will be the however it and all residents of this city. Admrt&eUc Bates—Are reasonable democratic leaders carried out the subject assigned me, made, Sarah, Ttona 79, 74, 75 amb The world, so I took the advantage tbe navy ran or 1*. B^ude known on application. possible forme to attempt, not a eulogy, Mr. Alexander waa married three times; Bamon 79-Before policy agreed upon at the caucus Tuesday went to Boston and enlisted on Dec. making an Asses.— offers, but a Patron's of Lincoln. is his first wife waa Mitchell, of Ded- the aaaaaaora shall glen hkiatneaacommunications should be addressed of last week in to the financial Study Study Mary aseaoaable niJu!^ made night regard I was sent to Newport, R. for writing to the inhabitant, by ts, and a ?1 checks and money orders pay 14,1908. I., defined in its broadest sense as had one son, Frank E., who poatln^JSS1 measures which came before the House “applica- ham; they cations In some public place in the aNe to Tu Hawcock Comrrr Publishing my training, and my them I iSJ!?***' during stay tion of the mind to learn what is not be- died a few in Massachusetts, Mull notify then. In inch other JOls worth, Maine. After a test vote years ago um! Wednesday. preliminary learned muebof the life of a man-o'- war’a- town M lu nnnna: meeitng wli fore so 1 set to read all a widow and four children. Hia direct., a claim in the town of known", myself leaving and bring In to them true and upon pauper Peru, man, and I enjoyed it. perfect ii.iT*! of the Lincoln literature and to- second wife was Eleanor J. Hutchins their polls, and all their This week’s edition The which was referred to the next available, emaleS?7e“ wL"1 legisla- 1 left there on March 16,1909, and was •o“». »ot by law n.empt from present to what 1 bare learned, of a widow. To tai."„J*^ American is 2,300 copies. ture a the wheels of day you (born Tapley), Penobscot, which they were po.ees.ed on the by strictly party vote, attached to the U. S. 8. Ohio, a first-class first S’*“*fol what I “a these were born four and April of the same year. were set remembering recently read, boys—Herbert the legislative machinery going then at New York. My first dncTlon 74— If any resident battleship, writer not who are William A. and owner uu. for the of good quotes bravely, drawing Arthur, dead; socb notice, doea not in iu* Average year 1910, 2,375 at high speed and resolves were disposed was at battle with the bring such v?r experience practice on his for which would do His third aueaaor. .hall ascertain in bunches. of memory words Charles E., both of this city. otherwise, as niao' of singly and Host pauper Atlantio fleet. This consists of the whole as may be, the nntnre, amount as well.” and raisi n and wife was Anna C. McCollum, of Ellsworth, tbe esute. real and WEDNESDAY MARCH 22, 1911. claims and ways bridges resolve* sixteen in battle formation personal, for shies u ships running woman and no this tbelr he Is liable to the next Every man, child in the a widow; there were children by judgment, he tuxedViJ were referred to legislature, with (he targets some five or seven miles he is thereby barred of hie United States is familiar with the right to make m while the resolves in favor of charitable to-day marriage. plication to the assessors or the Hale. away. All the ships fire at once, broad- county Unique Tribute to Eugene facts life— his were of miaaloners for any abatement and other were concerning Lincoln’s spring- This venerable couple people of his ti!2' institutions, “gratuities”, side. The target is only 18x21 feet square unless he offers auch Hat with his The Washington Post of March 14 from an obscure and of true !nnii~' tabled and to a later date for ing poverty-stricken high character, striking examples tlon and satisfies them that he was assigned and is at about five knots an unable9 t!0 letter to Mr. moving childhood mem- offer ft at tbe time printed the following consideration. to the greatest honor we can Christian living. Both were devout appointed. hour while we move at sixteen knots an Bacrion 75—Tbe aaaaaaora or bestow man -the the bers Mr. Alex- either of Hale written by E. V. Murphy, who On the bill to for the distribu- .on any presidency of of the Methodist cburcb. the provide hour. What we would do to the enemy may require person presenting ,ucb lin United States. Most are familiar Irom ander was one of the oldest members of to make oath to its truth, which has been connected with the United tion ot the school mill fund on the basis oath siiki. under similar conditions is a shame to of them may administer, and either of childhood, too, with the stories of his in- Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M. of tbs* States Senate as official reporter of attendance at schools, on which ma- mention. may require him to answer all prooet Is ordinate ambition and his to ac- The double funeral was held In writing as to the and were sub- struggles Sunday qulriea nature, srtus'io! debates for more than fifty years: jority minority reports Our summer cruise was up to dear old and ealue of hia liable an and bow Rev. property to be laird i. was quire education, finally that afternoon at the Methodist church, tbe and a refusal "Dtar Senator: You will not, I trust, re- mitted, the majority report in favor Maine. We went to Booth Harbor to 8UIC, or neglect to bay such education was obtained. O. O. Barnard, pastor, officiating, assisted Inquiries and subscribe the some bsr. gard me as presumptuous; you certainly will accepted. tbe Fourth of Most of the an to the spend July. From the his appeal county commissioners hot now that beginning aspirations were by Rev. H. B. Haskell,district superintend- such list not regard me as self-seeking, you By a vote of sixty-one to fifty-eight the fellows thought they were in for a “bum and ansaera shall not be conclude, from life and have no political, and when he offered ent. The church was filled with friends upon the naaesaors. have retired legislative House failed to approve the resolve in time” with tbe as called twenty-two “farmers”, they SncTioir 79—The asaeliors, for the time favors to bestow, when I express to you the himself a candidate for the state legisla- who came to pay their last tribute of re- be favor of Canadian reciprocity. them, but after a week of it in Bath and lug. on written applicutton. stating ground! I feel at from tore. His maiden is within two profound regret your departure The resolve in favor of Bar Harbor hos- I speech reported as fol- spect. Beautiful flowers surrounded the therefor, yenra from the asses* other places they were sorry to leave. ment, may make sneb reasonable the Senate—a regret which is shared by all lows: caskets. The were B. T. sbatrmas! pital has received final passage in the Sen- said Maine were all but | pall-bearers as they think proper. my associates, than whom none has better They girls right, ate. rvnow citizens, ant simple AOraaant l.in Bowls, David Friend, H. W. Dunn and W. opportunities for judging of the value of the 1 knew that before. I coin. My politics are short and sweet, like A. Bonsey. The remains were placed in CAftn OP THANKS. services of the members of the exalted body Sen. Leach Friday morning moved the After leaving Maine we went to Norfolk, the old woman's dance. I am in favor of a the tomb at Woodbine wish to eipreaa onr appreciation and which serve, and of which have been reconsideration of the Senate vote where- then to we receiving cemetery, they yon Va., New York, where went national of WE sincere lhaoka for the kind j bank, internal improvements and and in the will be buried in the svmpsthr so long a distinguished ornament. by the Senate accepted the report of oat of commission in 1909. spring and assleUnce glien os by Ihe churcu tod the December, a high protective tariff. These are my senti- of Mansetat the more than of con- j lot. good neighbors the time of on' ••During fifty years my “ought not to pass” upon the resolve in I was theu sent to the U. 8. 8. South samily ments. If elected, I shall be thankful; if not, mother's sickness and death; also for r.raot!- nection in an humble capacity with the Sen- favor of the East Maine conference semi- Carolina in —a new 16,500-ton ! it will be all the same." DANIEL HARRINGTON. ful flowers. Mas. Floakncb N ctaig. no one who has rendered more Mas. H. ate I can recall at at first Luciirpa Jornsob nary Bucksport. Pres. Clifford not then in commission. She Daniel one of Ellsworth’s more able, more valuable and battleship Thirty years later the author of this Harrington, Mas. Bastia C. Bauiki. disinterested, 1 ruled that the time for reconsideration has twelve-inch | Irish died Sat- Manset, March 17.1911. more patriotic service than yourself. Look- eight guns, twenty-three speech delivered another, his own, at the old and esteemed citizens, had passed. Sen. Leach said there had three-inch and two tor- ing back over this extended period and rim- guns, submerged dedication of Gettysburg, which over- urday at his home on Bridge bill. of been a misunderstanding about the com- tubes. We her in commission ning my mind's eye over the long list illus- pedo put shadows the rhetoric of the greatest ora- Mr. Harrington came to thi* country 3UgaI 2Cotters. trious names of those who have added to the mittee report, and that they intended to on March and left March 6 for oar 1,1910, tors of his time, and stands un- when a young man, made hia home in to-day, subscriber lustre, the power and the prestige of the Sen- report an entirely different one. Sen. or maiden ar- hereby gives notice tkst “shakedown”, cruise. We studied as it the com- and became a and in- was, probably most Ellsworth, worthy THEhe baa been duly appointed adminis- ate. I can recall no one who has more worthily Milliken, chairman of the committee on rived at U. 8. Culebra, West Indies. It plete tnd effective utterance known in the dustrious citizen. He was eighty-three trator dr bonU now of the e#late of discharged the duties of that high office corroborated this statement. education, was very hot down thert. All we did was ! last of age. ROBERT GERRY, late of KLLS WORTH, while in respects you have excelled century. years many The error was a clerical the commit- in the of one; ; to go on the beach and swim and chase I read somewhere Mr. leaves four children — connty Hancock, deceased, an* them all. I recently that “the Harrington bonds as the law direct* tee to to in given All rer. intended report “ought pass lizards all We bad of fruit and sods scores ui woeu iv sccuicu nupossinir day. plenty great test of individual character was not William Carrie, of Ellsworth; Mrs. having demands against the estau new draft.” The senate uuanimous of said deceased are desired to to avert an extraordinary session of Congress gave and a little sport shark-fishing and mon- but not but Cook, of Everett, Mass, and present the failure, success; adversity, Henry Henry, same for settlement, and all indebted tttieto reason of the of business consent for the reconsideration of the vote We went from there St. j by congestion and key-banting. to : prosperity; that nature, when she wants of Indianapolis, lnd. Mrs. Cook, with are requested to make payment imrrtoiatel*. the of the of indefinite and the re- Isa B. Jr. apparent impossibility securing postponement, Croix, Danish West Indies—a very pretty to a man the third daughter Anna Frances, was here to at- Haoan, I put through degree, Ellsworth Falls, March 16. l»ll. passage of the great supply measures essen- solve was specially assigned for Tuesday. little well The island, populated. people puts before him the laurel wreaths of tend the funeral, returning to Everett yes- tial to the maintenance of the government, Rep. Harmon, of Stonington, on Mon- were very nice, and we had a good time. subscriber and victory”. There are few who go through terday. hereby gives notice that under your superb masterly management introduced an act the of she has been day giving people From there we went to 8t. Dan- The funeral was held at THE dwty appointed adralsis* I have seen order out of chaos and ! Thomas, successfully, but when, once through HI. Joseph’s tratris of the estate of brought the it, Stonington right to have civil actions ish West much the same aa St. those bills saved from defeat. 1 to Indies, all remains sincere, Catholic church yesterday morning, Rev. MINA A. late of great say ! in kindly, strong, sym- 8TAPL&8, ATLANTIC. tried the supreme court of Knox county. bat was yon now what I have said probably thousands i Croix, larger. Bay-ram only pathetic and unspoiled, nature is forced to T. F. Flanagan officiating. The bearers others, that as a great twenty-five cents quart, and all laid admit she has a a were Jeremiah Edward E. per- parliamen- found real man, big man, Hurley, Brady, sons in and has been re- having demands against the estate of general you stand bill, Clifton Amherst, in a Our next was at tarjr pre-eminent. supply. stop Havana, a great man. Edward E. Doyle and M. J. Drummey. said deceased are desired to present theisms committee. is "Had your wise counsel been heeded, the ported by This a substitute where we anchored of the for settlement, and all indebted thereto are Cuba, Such a man was . with its sacrifice of for resolve alongside He requested to makt payment Spanish war, many prec- the appropriating fl,000 for a old Maine. We laid there a week. inimedlately. stood the test under the most adverse cir- JAME* WILHOS. Rita S. Sullivan. ious lives and untold millions of new road around the hill.% treasure^ Havana is a beautiful city, surrounded James of died Sun- Atlantic, Me.. March 16,1911, would have been averted, to nothing of cumstances, proving his greatness by bis Wilson, Ellsworth, say LEGISLATION OF GENERAL INTEREST. hills. It has by many interesting places That he was day at a in Mr. Wilson the long train of evils that have followed in simplicity. unspoiled, un- hospital Bangor. subscriber hereby gives notice that Majority and minority reports, on party to them the old its and which will remain to vex ns in- visit, among Morro castle, stained act of had been in poor health several years, and he has been duly appointed adminis- path have been made by any arrogance, of pride, THE lines, by committee used tbe as a trator of the estate of definitely during the years of the future. by Spaniards prison during of we have to read Ida a short time ago went to the hospital for on the act for the forced snobbishness, only FANNIE late of never courted or providing the war. While DOUGLA88, CA8TINB, -You have public private Spanish there some of us Tarbell’s “He Knew Lincoln” Mc- treatment. He was flfty-flve years of age. retirement of court at the stories, in the coanty of Hancock, deceased, tad favor; you have been indifferent to praise or supreme justices an American firm make a He leaves a widow and helped moving Clure’s “Lincoln and Men of War three daughters given bonds as the law direct* All per* to blame. Your own of Times”, enlightened conscience age seventy. The majority report is called “A Central American — i sons having demands against the es- picture Rom- to know. he was even criticised for Mrs. Pearl Lord and Misses Alma and has been the chart which has in to Why, tate of said deceased are desired to guided you “ought pass”. which have seen in ance”, yon may Han- the same May Wilson, of Ellsworth. He is survived present life. As a senator being simple, kindly man after the same for settlement, and all in- public you have been the The Senate voted to concur yesterday cock hall. also one debted thereto are to make pay- noblest Homan of them he became President that he was before. by brother, who lives in Boston. requested all. with the House in the indefinite ment immediately. Ralch li. Compos. postpone- We left there April 9 and arrived in lines The funeral was held at the home on "Your contemporaries have failed to do you These by Harvard Arnold Walter, 8cuth Brooksville. March 16, 1911. ment of the Canadian reciprocity resolve. 16, From Deane justice; but when the history of the times Hampton Roads, Va., April published last year, seem so street this afternoon, conducted by The bill to the peculiarly subscriber notice that in which have incorporate Kennebec there we went to 8. and hereby gives you participated in public af- Charleston, C., true of Lincoln, so so much a L.vgonia lodge, F. A. M., of which be he has been admin- Dam & Reservoir Co. to the next descriptive, THE duly appointed fairs comes to be written, if you do not goes leg- where we received oar silver service from was a member. istrator of the estate of occupy motto that he might have had for his own, Rev. P. A. A. Killam offi- a most conspicuous and a most honorable islature. This is the power bill which has the state for which LENA B. late of the ship is named. that I give them here: ciated. FOKEN, HANCOCK, then will be a sham and caused so much disturbance. _ place history a lie. Representa- We all had a fine time and were in the coanty of Hancock, deceased, and there, MY MOTTO. "With grateful for the tive of %\ in order "You talk about ana given bonds as the law directs. All person acknowledgments Pattangall, aterville, to to leave. Oar next was for tar- posters your sat. upon im sorry trip I would be true, for there are those who trust having demands against ths estate of said de- kindly consideration and appreciation you save the bill from the fence. appearance of utter where we broke the ceased are desired to present the same for al get practice, world’s me; have ways and so substantially manifested after the But they slot the kind o' mediums that settlement, and all indebted thereto are rc* defeat, most sensational speech sixteen shots and appeals for the services of associates and record, making sixteen I would be pure for there are those who quested to make payment I mined! at el v. my myself, of the moved to common sense; session, the reference of the hits in four minutes and carv; Watson K. Setts nose. they and I are most deeply grateful. Be as- eight seconds, You talk about bill to the next may your dodgers, and your Hancock. March 16.1911. legislature. ns the I would be strong, for there is much to sured, Senator Hale, you will never retire so giving trophy offered by the navy suffer; circulars and such. THE I far from the scene of HERRING FIGHT. which we would be brave, for there is much to dare. your memorable legisla- department, still hold. But I calculate they don't assist an advertiser subscriber hereby gives nonce that tive service that our best Sen. Mayo, chairman of the sea and he has been adminis- wishes for your Our next crnise of any account was to 1 would be friends to all—the foe. the friend- much; THE duly appointed trator of the estate of health, happiness, and welfare will not follow shore fisheries, denies the state- published Europe. We left here Nov. 1,1910, and ar- less; And especially In winter, when the snow Is oa and abide with CHARLOTTE E. WHITTAKER, late of you. ment that the seiners had won a complete rived in I would be and the the ground, Cherbourg, France, Nov. 15. I giving forget gift; FRANKLIN. "I have the honor to be, with unfeigned ad- in the settlement of the I would be for I wonder where and victory big her- left the there and made a to humble, 1 know my weakness; your posters your dodgers miration and ship visit in the connty of Hancock, deceased, sad profound respect, “The statement I would look and and lift. can be found f ring fight. that an agree- there a in which up, laugh, love, given bonds as tbs law directs. All persons E. V. Murphy. Paris, staying week, ment has been reached is in But within the cosy homestead, when the having demands against the estate of said not accord- time 1 visited the of the “Lincoln’s great fame,” writes one parlor "Washington, March 10,1911.” interesting places stove's aglow. deceased are desired to present the same lor ance with the facts,” says Sen. Mayo. of biographer, “rests on his moral settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- capital France, climbing to the character, | The Is read aloud In ita editorial columns of the same of newspaper to everyone we quested to make payment immediately “Noagreement any kind has been of his identification with a made. top the Eiffel tower, 1,000 feet high, great cause, know." Frank E. B la spill. issue the Pbst refers to this letter. Of House bill which the is bis 147, by way Senate from *hich 1 could see ail of Paris. 1 marvellous ability as a conservative Franklin. March 15, 1911. the writer it bill is now on the says: “He haa seen great 147, table, pending its visited tbe tomb and defender of radical and his of Napoleon, saw hiB principles, tttH third and subscriber bereoy gives notice men come and from the be- reading, will probably become wonderful tact as a leader of n»en. Jfor Salt. ^pHE go days swords and uniform. He X he has been duly appointed administia* a of the as the tor fore the Civil war to the No part general law,* seiners Paris is the most beautiful in the loved truth for truth’s sake. We never ! of the estate of present. ctiy acre farm in Seal Cove. Me., on have withdrawn all read of HENRY late of BLL8W0BTH, man in the United States is so well opposition, virtually world, besides called the wickedest. Him that he couldn’t tell a but CHEAP—40main road to Southwest Harbor. Clear WHITINO, being lie, snd after we titl given. Inquire of Ukbbhbt L. In the of decea-sed, acknowledging defeat, asking for a main trouble there was never read that he did.” Sawybk, county Hancock, qualified to make an accnrate esti- My talking French Seal Cove. bonds aa the law directs All persons on several compromise features of the bill and to American The greatest men are ever the Elvenaving demands against the estate of saw mate of the value of a senator’s trying spend gold. It simplest, and refused the deceased are desired to the same »w being flatly by weirmeu wasn’t and so we many conclude our present services.” very hard to do the latter, lor the study of settlement, and all Indebted thereto are re* and fishermen. Lincoln with to I. ft. French sure understand our gold if not Lowell’s “Commemoration quested to make payment immediately. me letter it adds: "Mr. Hale “ihe has been a March 18, 1911 Hamubl K. Whitiko. tight long an^i bitter our French. Ode”, in which he has set forth his of the most desirable offices may well prize this expression of ad- one. The weirmen and fishermen re- his uu his that iLiuiuiu^ iu kut ouijj xuauikir loneliness, patience, simplicity OFFICES—Onecity; formerly occupied by the subscriber nereby gives notice miration from a frained from the late Q. P. Dutton, later F. rpHB executrix snch source. It is keeping up feeling by we left for and his greatness. by Carro.l Burrili. X she has been duly appointed giving day, Weymouth, Eng. Over Burrili national bank. Main Elis- of the last will and of not their vic- st.. testament only genuine in hat it publicly advertising complete We laid there one in which time 1 were was a of the true worth. Inquired C. C. Bukbill. sentiment, month, type elder race, FREDERICK WOOD, late of BUCK.SPOBT, as bill 147 that all is an accurate statement tary, provides herring went was Aud one of Plutarch’s men of fact. to London. It very different talked with us face in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds weirs must be which to —Amos All After clamor has been licensed, is, and has here, for we could ail understand each face; Rooks place. Beechland. 1V» being required by the term* of sai ■ will. passing silenced miles from Kiisworm of been, the bone of contention, This I praise him not; it were too late; FARM postoffice. Inquire persona having d* mauds against the estate and the places other. The were very at- of Mas. *1 arv R the statements of interested English people And Austin, telephone 168 21, aaid deceased are desired to present the seiners under the laws 6f the some innative weakness there must be Ellsworth. are State tentive to us, and to- settlement, and all indebted thereto critics have been to be giving dances, parties In him who proved false, the and condescends to victory requested to make payment immediately- regulating herring fisheries, pro- entertainments at we every night, which Such as the Present /r'VFFICE8 over Moore’s Buckspoit, March 18 1911. Mary Wood. history will place Eugene Hale in the vides that all be gives, and cannot wait. drug store, just va fishermen under the same all ourselves. While in 1 cajed B T. enjoyed London Safe in himself as in a fate. Vj/ by 8o*le; hot wat*-r heat and front rank of the Kefer* nee to toilet. of E. (i. notice that country’s legislators. regulations. Senate and visited of So Inquire Mooaa, Ellsworth. subscriber bereby gives many places interest, among always firmly he; she has been executrix He has kept a dignified silence in tbe House records will show that the THE duly appointed passage them Westminister Abbey, where ail the He knew to bide his time, of the last will and testament of face of and of bill 147, which embodied And detraction, quietly thor- j praciically dead kings a,id queens are buried. Tbe can his fame abide, pfclf tQanUt. HANNAH R. 8MALLIDGE, late of MOUNT what the weirmen and oughly his and be fishermen wanted, “Tower of London” is another interest- Still patient in his simple faith sublime, DESERT. performing duties, and women to travel has been tooth and nail Till the wise VfEN onTslart^aTMO in the no bond* retires to life fought by the The man and horse-armor of years decide. a.YA to 81.300 county of Hancock, deceased, private with the respect ing place. per year. Address O. neral wil*. and its Great with their Agent, Home being required by the terms of said seiners, passage must be a com- the famous the captains, guns and drums. 4. Stbawbkkby Inn, Ellsworth. AJJ and admiration of those who are best King Henry VIII, execu- Maine persons having demands against th« tor the weirmen and Disturb our judgment for the hour, said ins plete victory the fish- tion block and axe with which a deceased are desired to with the and queen but at last present acquainted importance ermen. sileuce comes; same for settlement, and all indents® » was i®* beheaded, also the gun carriage These are thereto are make high character of his services.” all gone. and. standing like a tower, i0antrD. requested to payment SIGNED BY GOVERNOR. Avvlia 8. Holmim- which conveyed the body of the late Oar children shall behold bis mediately. acts j fame. 8onihwest Harbor. March 18, 1911. Among recently signed by the Victoria and Edward and I The Senator M. of Queen King VU, kindly, earnest, brave, foreseeing man, AQKSMWl?ali^dW^'. Lindley Staples, governor are the following: WOMANNew methods. Permanent trade. Sam- thst many other very interesting things, were Sagacious, patient; dreading praise, not ple™ free. Experience subscriber bereby gives notice the old democratic war-horse Act to Franklin Water unnecessary. Noc-apit-l he has been executo Knox, incorporate Co. seen at the Tower. blame, required. Cabl Rosa Co., 366 6th N. THE duly appointed Act to amend law ave., Y. of the last will and of who has been in the Maine Senate relating to ice fishing New birth of our new te*t*meut We Christmas and had a soil, the first Ameri- in Eagle lake, Eden. spent there, EMMA H. KINGSLEY, late of EDEN, were a can.” is offered -when democrats curiosiiy Act to most on ._ opportunity bond! incorporate Winter Harbor Light enjoyable time, that day getting APPRENTICE—Anle*r“ th« Pnmer’s trade. in the county ot Hancock, deceased, no AppltYY ** has bolted at the touch of the Co. oar mail from home. We left there ran amkkican office being required the terms of said will there, _ Dec. As riches and favor by forsake a man we persons having demands against the In the Senate 30, and after our in a discover him to be a party whip. Friday V losing propeller fool, but nobody tale of said deceased are de»ir*d to COUNT i*OSSIP. coaid be branded tbe of storm, arrived back in the dear old United nod it out in his prosperity_ aoumunncitift. the same for settlement, and all ind# policy postponing thereto >» Stales on Jan. 12, 1911. We were all glad Bruyere. are requested to make payment tbe of the State’s bills Castine grange hu Any Woman ran Have tained by Bradley Morgrage and the other I fighting them. it in a Very the new king. I have been in tbe navy put himself on record as with Senator Everett Leach. For Wife- Can Few Days by ten days there wiU about two years and three months, and I ! you spare me a little “I want to he de change Many thousands here,” have — of Staples. say a contest to see which side can gather the enjoyed my travels very much. this morning? Husband Certainly. Go women, refined Wherever lam 1 think of dear old “that I don’t stand under the most nests. Then there will be a always out aud dine with lei,rned that it is olared, count-up, and there, your mother. The not nard to Wm. O. EMERY Ellsworth my friends and look hard^’ haveih“Ve and to an tbe democratic In two and the losers wiU a will ua keen -whip of party. pay for supper forward to tbe time when I shall see them change do both good. abundance of lustrous hair if Pansian the democratic will for both aides. The idea has received the again. I am going to try and visit the TITLES years party reap my Eckatine—How much did you loae in dot Sage, hah.grower, is commendation of old home after my return from this i^ daily the result of this action." strong the Btate grange Europe fire at your blace? Einstein summer, and then 1 shall be glad to tell Apoudt five i,lto -'“'erica. MAINR officials, and ia ooe that granges in other 1‘arisfa. ^en,d'ntiun ILLS WORTH, them all of my expediences in a more in- thousand! insurance. A foot boiiccman a Pr'lne fa- towns well vorite witi^wo1^with bec",me Nominated by the Governor. may imitate. teresting way. turned in der alarm women who desire lovo lurch., mad. pefora it got started!. riant -and the lam sending you these few lines in tbe radiant hair that and furnished •« *hort Among nominations by governor Tbe meudiomt stood will u it capias hope that you will find room in tbe col- | before tbe way- announced are the in The which has no Used a notice, and at KASMMU recently following newspaper uniform umus of the American for as I farer with outstretched it Sy- daily £ them, band. “Please dressing,d?l°inV,rittU,,',f will keep the scaln i... Hancock county: rate for advertising space, and is satis- know will interest some of old float they my air,” he said, “I bave seen better days.” Of — Fernando T. Med to take what it can is a friends. ft°P Itching Notary public Morse, get for it, “Well, that’s no affair of “idUfalii il Ch‘T1’ andW!,U this letter will find one in mine,” said tbe «ni!i remove everv JOY X CO. BLOCK, Swan’s Island. cheap advertising medium, and the ad- Hoping every par'icie of MORRISON, the office well and the “food fair” a wayfarer. “Make your complaint to dandruff. Q. A big the thinks so Parched •TATR ll»««T. Justice of tbe Q Cunn- vertiser need expect nothing but I remain weather much of peaoe-Sylvanus cheap success, man, if you don’t like this kind of he Parisian Sage Uiat m rasa!*#.—Lawrence a guarantee.., it to IM *■ ingham, Surry. burg (Ind.) Press. Wallace M. Hodgkins, Fireman. | day.” do as advertised““wtised. ?**•* Large bottle &o cents MEETIHU. *uw, wi.n lue appropriations for the two LIST. CITY preceding yaen ter comparison: COUNTY NEWS. _MARINE «w TAKES mo ten Hancock County Ports. AN MADDOOKS Contingent. *6.000 HULL’S COVE. *t, BERM *4,000 00.000 Southwest Harbor—Sid March 18, g* • Rena ^ seat at board. “*‘”7' *.*» 4,MO 4,900 Mrs. Perry is ill. Pneumonia is feared. A Percy 1866—IN8U RA NOE—1911 ^ We*t side road, 1400 Ar March 14, sch Manie Saunders (or Sulli- Sidewalk, Miss Ella C. Sweet is at home for her van; sch Ann J Trainer (or Hairs Quarry VOTED 1,500 MO 900 Ar OKAS. O. BURRILL. OKA*. R. BURRILL. AND APPROPRIATIONS vacation. March IS, Steam tug Gypsum King, 8ALABIB8 Br,d*'- MO 400 900 spring barge Hamburg (Br), barge Canada (Br)t all pruning of salaries— hock (or N -SOUK crashing, l.OOO *1,000 1.000 Alvah Pierce has moved his family here bound Windsor, S slightly State road, Sid March 90, sch Kate L Pray (or Portland appropriations 754 400 from Bar Harbor, where they spent the CHAS. C. BURRILL A SON, Insvance City poor, Agency. LABORS. 8,M0 3,990 3JS90 winter. BORN. Insane, 1.000 ESTABLISHED 1888. City schools. 4,500 W inthrop Stanley is home from Green- were meeting* of the city 1,000 1,000 BOYNTON—At Lamoine, March 10, to Mr and Tiwre govern-, to Has had a for honorable and business meth- High school, 2,300 2,300 2,300 ville visit his father, Wallace Stanley. Mrs Chester Boynton,» son. reputation prompt forenoon And afternoon. Text mat yeeterdey books and supplies, 400 400 790 Mr. Stanley spent the winter with his BRYANT-At Waban, Mass, March 16, to Mr ods for a period of 45 years, which term is a guarantee of its relia- School and Mrs Joseph Allen a son. Jo- business of the forenoon was the house. 500 400 400 Mrs. Bryant, f are the- Jbe lint daughter, George Nickerson, at seph Allen, jr. J bility. The companies represented by this Agency among Supt. of schools, 500 M0 of return* from tbe special 400 Sound. BUNKER—At March to Mr and insurance *°Hce, Ellsworth, 19, leading companies of the World. (timesing 1,200 760 1,200 Mrs Lewis M Bunker, a daughter. in ward 4. Alvin K. Maddocka Fire The burning of Mr. Morris’ stable was We solicit your business and desire investigation of our com- election department. 2.600 3,000 3,000 FERGU80N—At Deer Isle, March 9, to Mr and the first fire here since the waa a worn in by the City library, 800 700 700 establishment Mrs Charles A Ferguson, a son. panies before insuring elsewhere. wM declared elected, Interest on city debt. of the Hull’s Cove fire and GINN-At Orland. March 14, to Mr and Mrs bia aeat at the board. 3,600 3,800 3,900 department, cierk and took Colon A Ginn, a daughter. For Fire, Life, Accident and In- ci!J City water, 2,000 2,000 2,030 the building of the engine house. The Marino, Indemnity -At Stonington, March 15, to Mr foil board waa present. Electric light, 2.266 2,300 2.400 of surance of all claeeos apply to The difficulty arousing people scatterd over and Mrs Austin C Huntley, a son. Perpetual care cem. lots, 60 66 constable* at Urge were 72 such a large area shows the neces- March to Mr and Tbe following Hose', great JELL180N—At Surry, 16, 280 Mrs John H Jellison, a nomination* being made by the sity of a bell of some kind of an alarm. daughter. C. C. BURRILL & General Insurance chosen, PERKINS-At North Brooksville, March 17. to SON, Agents, •41,478 •33,966 $34,602 It is hoped that when the new of the several ward*: Ward 1, engine Mr and Mrs William N Perkins, a daughter. tldermen house is Before the received its built at bar Harbor the bell from WITH AM—At Castine, March 14, to Mr and D. L. ward budget second g. Baley; ward 2, Fielda; the old one will be Mrs Grover C Witham, a g. reading and passage under suspension of sent to the engine daughter. chosen; ward 4, J. W. Moore; house here. 3, none j rules, E. E. Brady addressed the board, March 20. Annk. MARRIKD. ward 5, John H. Breanahan. urging economy in appropriations and care in the SALARIES. expenditure of the city’s CUSHMAN—LYON— At Ellsworth, March M, ISLE8FORD. Rev R B Miss Julia money. He called attention to one item in by Mathews, Cushman, of salaries waa then taken of to of Tbe fixing up, last Augustus who has been Ellsworth, Alpheus Crosby Lyon, year’s printed report which shows ap- Spofford, very Bangor. were voted aa followa: is I andaalariea parently that one man had been paid ill, gaining. BLODGETT-SMITH-At Surry, March 18, by Restate "and G W M Miss of Are twice for Rev Keyes, Hazel Blodgett, of 55 mar Ail r An T wo- abed and all con- Chief engineer department, $75; the same service. It was not a Lucius Whipple, who has been seriously nPIIT *tory bouse, large stable, S to Clarence Smith, of — Insurance! Surry, Winterport. nected with water and electric and Same aa last item in rlln Sill r UK KrNI city lights, 33§ ill — • $45. year. large itself, but it showed the need this winter, is able to walk out. — ■ VII vnbb Vll llbll I tsfistants, GRAY CUNNINGHAM At Bucksport, «. bout 1 acre o! land. A bargain on easy term*. «S of care in March Rev E J Miss Frankie J of buildings, $20. Same aa auditing bills. Miss Lena of Baker’s who 16, by Klock, Inspector Gilley, iBland, Gray to Franklin B Cunningham. James A. McOown was called and last year- upon, has been employed \t Fred Spurling’s, is HOWE—CAMPBELL-At North Brooksville, Other Properties in Ellsworth and Vicinity. S gave a few which he had H of meat and milk, $16. last figures compiled visiting her aunt at Bass Harbor. March 14. by Rev J M Palmer, Mrs Annie E Inspector S Howe to James both of Brooks- himself from the of Campbell,* city report the expen- John of rear, $20. Carroll, Southwest Harbor, is to ville.; .... * m ditures in the several departments. He Chairman overseers of the poor, $36. : do the mason work on the Islesford par- MOSELY-HOOPER-At Ellsworth, March criticized the report as not giving correct 18, by Rev P A A Killam, Mrs Geneva W. & F. L. MASON. 1 as soon as 1C. last year. $60. sonage the weather permits. to Charles E both of Bar information as to from the Mostly Hooper, Steward of Ticonic hose company, $35. expenditures Harbor. different Roy Mayo and wife are receiving con- ^iimmiriiiimm!iMHiiiiitiiiiiiiminiiiiniinniinHunniinHiiiimimHnmijiMMi funds, many items appearing un- PERKINS— FOSTER—At Portland, March 15, game as last year. on the birth of a der funds to which did not gratulations daughter, by Rev Harry E Townsend, Miss Susan W a of aa they properly Assessors, $2.50 day eight hour*, Bernice, who arrived Perkins, to Dr Walter L Foster, both of belong. Sunday morning. Portland. by statute. Same as last year. required He the board to Rev. F. W. of has PERT—CLAY—At March Rev O. W. TARLEY, Senator Male hose urged especially make a Tingley, Sandy Point, Bluehill, 18, by Members of company,: Miss Meretta A Pert to Q change with regard to the fund for accepted the call to this place, and will Charles Hargrove, each. Sa me aa last year. special Welland Clay, both of Bluehill. fU the care of cei lots. He said this commence his pastorate on here and on Members of Ticonic hoee company, $20 etery SMITH-CON ARY—At Surry, March 13. by FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE. should be treated as a trust fund, depos- the adjacent islands the first of April. Rev G W M Keyes, Miss Charlena Smith to etch. Same as last year. William both of Ellsworth. ited or March 20. S. Conary, invested, and the interest used for ... MAINE. Drivers of tire teama, $45 a month each, _____ ELLSWORTH, the care of cemetery lots instead of the game as last year. EAST LAMOINE. city itself paying interest on the fund. Superintendent of schools, $400. last The city ordinanoe, under which this Capt. Isaiah Bowden, of Penobscot, is in ALEXANDER-At Ellsworth. March 16, Rob- year, $500. ert J Alexander, aged 79 years, 4 months, 9 fund was created, for the appli- town on business. QUALITY City clerk, $200, with feee. Harness last provides days. Hotel EMPIRE cation of, the so to the ALEXANDER-At Ellsworth, March 17, Anna tbat last additional money deposited Mrs. Jane Qrindal has bought the year except year $G0 C, wife of Robert J Alexander, aged 8a years, BROADWAY, AT 63D STREET city debt. This is practically what is now William and will iris allowed for services aa auditor. Springer estate, occupy 11 months. being done, and the board decided to it soon. March Eliza- At this point Aid. Brady made a motiou AMES—At South Brooksville, 14, NEW YORK OITY make no appropriation to provide for con- beth Phillips, wife of George Ames, aged 63 tftoe to ibulish tbe office of city auditor. Tbe Mrs. Winfield Hodgkins and daughter years. verting this into a trust fund. Seventy motion was seconded by Aid. Maddocka, Addie are home, after visiting in Bar Har- BOARDMAN-At Sedgwick, March 13, Mrs The matter of interest on taxes after Isabel Boardman, aged 65 years. bet was not put by the mayor. Tbe mat- bor and Oouldsboro. ALL WOOL DRESS SERGE Aug. 1 was laid over. Aid. Maddocka ex- CONDON—At South Brooksville, March 18, ter ot auditor was then laid on the table. Miss Agnes Boynton, who has been Clifton Harold, infant son of Mr and Mrs pressed himself as against charging Treasurer, $175. Last year, $250. her Mrs. Arthur Sumner Condon, aged 2 months, 27 days. THE STANDARO, STAPLE SERGE FOR visiting niece, Reynolds, 1 interest. COUSINS-At Trenton, March 17, Leverett Before this salary waa fixed, Aid. Mad- at Derry, N. H., has returned home. A recess was taken to Tuesday evening, Cousins, aged 25 years. docts moved that the salary of the treas- Frederick March 28. at 7.30 o’clock. Millard Kittridge hae moved back to DUNHAM—At Deer Isle, March 13, urer be Aid. seconded the Dunham, aged 78 years. $150. Brady North Lamoine, after occupying the Dev- AND motion. The motion waa lost, Aid. Mad- GERRISH—At Winter Harbor, March 17, Suits Skirts ereux house during the winter. James M Gerrish. and Brsdv and Aid. NEW BOOKS. docks voting yea, March 20., N. HARRINGTON—At Ellsworth, March 18, Dan- *- Smith. Kldridgc and Austin no. A iel Harrington, aged 83 years. 0 WIDTH Kecent Additions to Ellsworth’s Ex* DRESSMAKERS' FOR FAMILY USE motion to make the salary fl^S was then NORTH ORLAND. RICHARDSON-At Stonington, March 14, Amos T Richardson, aged 82 years, 1 month, carried by the same division. ccllent Public Library. Mrs. IaIda Clair and Cora Dodge have 4 days. Street 1.75 a for act- March Maur- commissioner, f day The following is a list of books recently returned from STANLEY—At Bar Harbor, 15, 44 in. Retails at 75C. per South Penobscot. ice of 17 yard. ual service, he to furnish his own convey- Stanley, Cranberry Isles, aged added to the Ellsworth public library: Prank who has been years. and not allowed to teams Bennet, working in Alt the Popular Shades. ance, employ ofj —At Manset. March 10, Catharine Flamsted Quarries, Mary E Wallen West Sebeois this is home. STANLEY bis own on road work. Last year |2.50 a winter, Carroll, widow of William B. Stanley. for the The Cararauers* Court of Inquiry, Look IN THE VERY CENTRE OF EVERYTHING same Mrs. Tressa who has been THOMPSON—At Deer Isle March 5, Mrs Eliz- day, with conditions. Patterson, All cars and 5th Avenue busses Hotel. Grace T Richmond abeth H aged 99 years, 1 month, white sel- pass has returned to her home in Thompson, fancy and Elevated K. K. stations, l minute. The fixing of this salary caused the Mr E V Lucas visiting here, 6 Subway Ingleside. days. Five minutes’ walk to theatres and shops. on Milo. Wil- and the principal discussion the salary ques- Siege of the Seven Suitors, WILSON—At Bangor, March 19. James vage 50 rooms, Detached Bath. $1.00 per day son, of Ellsworth, aged 55 years. •• *’ tion. Aid. Eldridge and Austin thought Meredith Nicholson H. R. Bates, who has been last- number 75 ioo 1.50 sawing •25 with Bath 150 was Romance of a Plain Man, Ellen Glasgow ** •• '* it not enough. Aid. Eldridge said it block timber in Monardo this winter, had ioo 2.00 The American more vital sta- thereon •• w A Maid at King Alfred’s Court, prints stamped 100 2.50 wag not even day ages for an ordinary the misfortune to roll a log on his ankle, Lucy Fort Madison tistics—birthsy marriages and deaths— few suites with Bath 3.50 “andup. laborer, to say nothing of the horse. Aid. ! hurting it so badly that he was obliged to every yards. An American Girl in Korea. Annie M Barnes than all the other papers printed in the SEND FOR FREE GUIDE TO CITY. Austin characterized it as an insult as come home. He will be confined to the SUPPLY Captain Pete in Alaska, J C Wheeler county combined, and most of them if YOUR RETAILER CAN YOU. W. JOHNSON UINN, Prop*r. well is an injury. house for some time. Tales from Alhambra. prints from one to two weeks ahead of it« The questions being called for on Aid. What’s with the W’orld, March 20. B. Wrong c mtemoorarie*. Maddocks’ motion to make the salary G K Chesterton Aid. Maddocks and PROSPECT % |1.75, Smith, Brady Jeane D'Arc, Mary Royal Bangs HARBOR. aobrrtianntiufi ArtesianWellsanaTest Holes voted of Chat Eliot Norton yes; Aid. Eldridge and Austin, no. Divine Comedy Dante, Charles Hutchings, who has been ill, is FOR AND FOUNDATIONS. Life of Dante, MINERALS Pay of tax collector was laid on the out again. WANTED: 50 MEN AND WOMEN table. Life of William Thomson Lord Kelvin. We solicit your inquiries for welts, Silvanus P Thomson Clarence Colwell, who has been quite ill Members of board of health, |20 each; 8ron the cough, case tho throat, clear the voice test-holes and deep-well pumping ma- Life of , A M Hamilton in Winter Harbor a week, was able to be To Take Advantage of Special Offer and art* harmless. >end tour cents for mailing chinery. To those who wish running secretary of $6 additional. Same as and receive a FKKK. board, Life of Lord Chatham, Lord Rosebery home sample water in the home we recommend last brought Sunday. Made by G. A. Parcher. year. Years at Hull House, TUTTLE Twenty the home of HE8ELTINE & CO., marshal and a “Allenhurst,” hospitable G. A. the drug- City night policeman, |45 Brazil and Her People of To-day, Parcher, enterprising APOTHKC Allen and was the ARIES, The Kewanee month each. is Nevin O Winter Capt. George wife, men System Salary of night policeman is advertising to-day for fifty ME scene of a After gist, Congress and Myrtle Sts., PORTLAND, OF WATER SUPPLY. the same as last The marshal Germany. Past and Present, 8 Baring Gould large party Wednesday. year. city and women to take advantage of the of James H Brested the course dinner at 6 o’clock, the last year did not serve as day policeman, History Egypt, evening Send for circulars. Pioneers of France in New World, Parkman was spent with cards. half price offer he is making on and received no pay aa such. special Home Life in America, K G Busbey March 20. C. for the L. A. REED & Dr. Howard’s celebrated specific TEACHERS* UFWlllelW more desirable SON, APPOINTMENT*. Americans, Brandenburg Imported and = MAINE cure of constipation and dyspepsia, position this spring? Write us, we can WESTBROOK, The mayor announced the appointment On the Trail of the Immigrant, ASHVILLE. Edward A Steiner at half 25 tell you how to find it. Good oppor- of Marshal aa a fifty cent package price, City John A. Stuart janitor Little Louise who has been ill oi get tunities for teachers. and Democracy in America Small, inexperienced of Hancock hall. Uis as Privilege cents. salary city Frederic C Howe pneumonia, is out. NEW ENGLAND TEACHERS’ AGENCY, DEPT. A. marshall includes his services as janitor is he of the remarkable Foundations of the 19th Century, Owing to the the bean So positive Y. M. C. A. Bldg, rORTLAND, ME. ECZEMA supper IP storm, aod for town clock. winding Houston Stewart Chamberlain to cure these dis* The and basket-ball game for Saturday night power of this specific CAIM BE OBTAINED mayor also announced the appoint- of the Senses. Physiology were until liver Unlimited ment jiostponed Monday. eases as well as sick headaches and Opportunities of Miss Mary A. Hodgkins as city McKendrick and Snodgrass for to sell Health and Acci- Mrs. Elmer Miss Pinkham and refund the everybody t«ri,e Mrs. Warren librarian. Aid. Brady and Austin as Qualities of Men. Joseph Jastrow Hanna, troubles, that he agrees to dent ti devote or Hutchinson, Insurance, whole, SOUTH MAINE. Maistant Teachers’ W DeWitt Hyde Wilton Hanna spent in Steuben. medi- BROOKSVILLK, overseers of the poor, John A. Philosophy, Monday to any customer whom the part of time for a reliable Old Line Fairfield Osborn money Stuart and William H. Brown, truant Age of Mammals, Henry Miss Pinkham will remain with her sis- Company. Write immediately for Frost cine does not quickly relieve or cure. officers. Art of Road-making, Harwood ter, who is in poor health. Territory and terms to in the A. Parcher’s The Conservation of Natural Resources March 20. Phoebe. If you cannot call at G. ELECTRICAL WIRINC. appointments were confirmed P. by United States, C R Van Hise | F. KEATING,State Agt., the board. store to-day send him 25 cents by mail Ful Lines of Meteorology. Willis L Moore Fidelity Bldg, Portland, Maine. Descriptive M’KINLEY. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Helena R and he will send you a package promptly, STANDING COMMITTEE*. A Woman’s Hardy Garden, Ely AND Mrs. Israel and Mrs. Eliza FIXTURES. Justice, John Galsworthy Tanner, Capt. charges paid. standing committees for the year were Oriental Works Estimates os Wiring and Supplies Cheerfully dives. Cambridge Modern History, Vols XI and XII Gott, and Mr. and'Mrs. Bragg are ill. G. A. Parcher has been able to secure * Rug announced as follows: Factory rebuilt—brick, ANDREW M. MOOR. Whitaker’s Almanac a limited of the specific, so Accounts and Miss Daisy Norton i9 in Trenton, called only supply modern improvements. Estey Building. State St..' Ellsworth claims—Full board. in America, Warren K Moorehead Finance Stone Age there by the death of her sister’s husband, great is the demand, and you should not Beautiful, cur y. fluffy rujis made from old Smith, Eldridge, Brady. of the Telephone, Herbert N Casson woolen, tapestry, brussels velvet carpets. History Leverett Cousins. delay taking advantage of This liberal offer or, ComtniBaum fflercfjants. C>ty property-Full board. Bacon vs Shakespeare, Carpsts clianed cltan. .Pstuintd by mxt frilght. he is making this week. Highways, sidewalks and bridges — Sir Edwin Durning Lawrence Misses Tina Robinson and Grace Gott Send for circular. The advertisements below represent some of the leadim.' houses of New Maddocks, are home on a vacation from Higgins L. L. MORRISON, Maine. England. Our Eldridge, Austin. Skowhegan, readers will doubtless find them oi value. Fire Smith. classical institute, Charleston. department—Brady, Austin, A common mistake of local advertisers Electric Full board. March 20. P. M. THE= lighting- is to estimate the value of advertising poor Brady, Austin. c|ty space of one newspaper by the amount CAMDEN WOOLENS Austin. GOU LD9BORO. library-Smith, Eldridge, asked by some other publication. It is a CLARION. We can save you money on and full board. Lewis Moore cut his foot quite badly licenses-Mayor mistake of judgment for a business man uress materials and suitings last week. Pensions—Mayor and full board. space in a it’s a or a fui for Men, Women, and Children, A to estimate the value of repu- Whether range recess was then taken until 2 o’clock. direct from the Camden Wool- table with a good circulation Much sympathy is felt for Lee Leighton it is newspaper nace-if it is a “Clarion”, en Mill. Write for which and of R. in the loss Samples. AFTERNOON SESSION. by that of some other publication wife, Providence, I., F. A. Packard, Mitr. Retail Department, The and be of their ten-months-old Orville L. sure to meet every requirement. Box M. Camden Me. afternoon session was occupied by will accept business at any price son, Mrs. was Miss Venie of tscusaion of appropriations. The appro- pleased to get if.—Leavenworth (Kansas) Leighton Dyer, Made by the Wood Bishop Co., priations Gouldsboro. BUY BUTTER AND EddS as finally passed are given be- Times. Bangor. Sold by March 20. Jen. Swasey’s Promicim Tea Zlbbcrtiermtitts. J. P. ELDRIDGE, FROM YOUR GROCkftC AND GKT A Archbishop Ryan was visiting a small PRESENT WITH EVERY POUND. POTATOES in a district one for the parish mining day Main Street, Ellsworth If your dealer cannot supply you, write us, DRESSED LAMBS and CALVES purpose of administering confirmation, and we will supply you direct. LIVE and DRESSED POULTRY and asked one nervous little girl what ELLSWORTH E. SWASfcV A CO.. Portland, Maine Pebility matrimony is. “It is a state of terrible Steam and Bath Rooms. Spring w’hich those who enter are com- laundry torment HO Pit, NO WA8BKB,' 'riflplHAIR «■ ■ (Sams. pelled to undergo for a time to prepare ■"» STORE ^lofeeetanal work done at short notice. them for a brighter and better world,” she All kinds of laundry 518 Ale. Is due to the weather of the season, Goods called tor and delivered. Congress St., Poitland, debilitating said. “No, no,” remonstrated her rector; | and to deviiai -id H. B. ESTEY A CO., Manufacturer of* C. E. HOLT, the impure, Impoverished, “that isn’t matrimony; that’s the defini- Me DR. Estey Building. State St.. Ellsworth. ARTISTIC HUMAN HAIR GOODS condition of the biood caused too closo con- tion of purgatory.” by of every description. too BANGOR, finement, too little outdoor air and exercise, Goods sent on approval to responsible parties an advertisement catches heavy diet the winter. The more eyea during the more dollars it is worth. It is cured by the constitutional remedy Ilf AIIP a! Let us mail DENTIST. great Many advertisers forget that advertis- AMERICAN ADS ing space in a newspaper is valued ac- WUMcN err. cording to the circulation of that paper. to earn a beautiful pair of $4.0o II. SCOTT best ALICE Advertising space in a journal without PAY BEST shoes. It’s the proposition ever Hood’s offered—and we can prove it. 8PKCIALTY MADK OF Sarsaparilla circulation is dear at any price the pub- TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND lisher demand. Without circulation GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. Which effects Its wonderful not because It contains sarsaparilla, may State llo*t« (’o., cures, simply Bay ry ol the Union Safe St Trust Of but there can be no results, and without Agent Deposit Co., because It combines the utmost remedial values of more than twenty Portlaud, Me., for furnishing Probate results the monev which the advertiser and Bonds. different ingredients. There Is no real substitute lor Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 1 Polly: Surety •’ sure It invests is lost -Leavenworth Kansas) I urged to buy any preparation said to be Just as good,” you may be i Gold Medal Flour makes baklna easy. Cor. Maiu and Water Sts. (over Moore’s Drue ** Times. Subscribe ior The American j THERESA. Store). Ellsworth, Me. bfferlor, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. 100 Doses fL will auimftati, —Eugene Cousins and will, threw two weeks’ vacation. Mia* Kittredge COUNTY NEWS. and visit her COUNTY NEWS. brothers-Edward, of Eden; Lyman and go to Northeast Harbor Howard of Trenton; and lour aiatera— sister, Mrs. Thomas Graves. SOUTH BROOKSVLLLE. BLUE HILL. Mrs. Edward Douglaas, Mis# Ine* Couaine, Charles Phlppen, of the narrows, who C. W. of la A Good Digestion 9fd Fisher returned from Boston last of Bar Harbor, Mra. Frank Reynolda and Greene, Rockland, visiting was stricken with paralysis, has so far re- his brother Melvin. means a man or woman good for week. Gladys Cousins, of Trenton. Great eym- coveted that he it able to sit op a little. work or pleasant la Meet Dec, IS felt for the bereaved family. A. H. Mayo, of Brook lin, is building a is something—good 6, l#io. Mies Lizzie Maddox arrived from Boston patby Miss Alma Emery, of Salisbury Cove, after clam at Buck’s Harbor. times. Whoever has distress BAB HABBOBJTO tael week. Mrs. Minnie Young, who was called to factory spending her school vacation with her BANOOR. tick headaches, nausea, A If aw South Berwick by the death of her uncle, The supper and dance at Foresters hall grandparents, N. W. Higgins and wife. eating, I John M. Snow has four families of can- E. two weeks ago, has was attended. March 18. M. bad taste, unpleasant breath, Daniel Mclntire, Thursday evening largely Sorrento. *J3. thirty-nine pigs. or be of Mnllivan. *!. returned home. Mrs. Julia of South not find good in anything, hall even- Sylvester, Bluehill, Mt I>e«ertFerry. II io The dance in the town Friday 8. SALISBURY COVE. March 30. is visiting her parents, J. E Cousins and much use in the world. Waukeag H Fy. n 3 •• was well attended. !? I lag visit- wife. Capt. Owen Yonng, of Standish, is But these symptoms arc only Franklin Road.low .5 ®! l« * Hilaries Stover, of Boston, is visiting his BROOKI.IN. June. 1. had ing his brother, P. H. Young. a little u 00 m a? U Capt. F. Hutchinson a chopping that the 6tomach needs ELLSWORTH.Waah'jrt'n JS JJ Rufus Stover and wife. her signs 11 08 u u s IS 2 « parents, Miss Gladys Nash has returned to in the Ellsworth match Thursday, with a social gathering Miss Sadie McFarland, teacher care and attention and the aid that Palls. ^ii 10 ns ; **31 is a Herbert Qrindle getting large home in Cherryfield. two weeks. Ntcotln. °I1 22 J12 02 in the evening. Young district, is at home for SI52*» mill. Oreen Lake. °11 10 i* n a quantity of fine logs at his of is in II! }J Dr. E. H. Baker, Harrington, Elmer A. who has been in the wife and Hilda Phillips lake. <>11 17 113 ,, JJ JJ * Black, Ceylon Emery, daughter Holden. Rodney Carter and Miss Marion Parker town for a few days. II 43 12 28 ’! S 5 schooner Woodward Abrahams this win- have returned from a visit in Boston and Brewer Jane. 12 00 last week. 13 44 8 !! S arrived home from college BANOOR- ■. ar. Arthur Dunham and wife were called to ter, is at home for a short vacation. vicinity. 12 06 12 n ‘a s basket ball team SbzcJuLm3 PS PS Awl11® The academy second Sunshine last the death of his Monday by Michele of the granite Misses Liscomb and Doris Burr, Portland.nr. 4 80: 8 40 J *.* 31 5 Petti, company, Marjorie 11 Brooklin high school. Score to father. Boot®".»'. « 00! « 08 played I who has been an operated upon for of Bar Harbor, are spending their vacation S 15 ii in favor of Bluebill... BANOOR TO BAR HARBOR Roland Radcliffe and friend, of Rock- appendicitis in a New York hospital, is at with Mrs. Lucy Liscomb. L H. has returned from Boston, at Allen’s last ** Stanley ; land, were guests Henry home. Sanford McFarland has returned from Boston.It. roOD:.*..". %’S,! where he has been for a month for an week. 1. W. Hutchinson and crew leave where he was the S. sm Capt. Boston, employed by P®711""*1.>». U on his eye. 15 operation Capt. Fred Phillips will leave to-day for to-day to take charge ot schooner Sadie 8. Pierce Co. He will soon enter the em- 4>J0;.! u", BANOOR.IT. \ 00 10 30 G. Wellsnd and Miss Meretta A Pert of his for of who is a can reliable, thoroughly jV Clay Boston to take command yacht Wilcutt, which has been hauled at ploy E. 8. Carpenter, doing give. Safe, Brewer June. 8 up 0! | 10 3« s so IS were married Their has won- Holden. Saturday evening. the season. Portsmouth, N. H., this winter. flourishing grocery business in Hull's Cove. tried, this family remedy [8 »! 10 no pi ‘2 friends extend tone Phillips lake. 16 88,ill 02 is 56 many congratulations. school closed for one week’s The rural derful reviving jiower. They Green lake. 6 12 High Friday The masquerade ball at Ells hall Satur- comedy, Willowdale, given 44 11 10 401™ JF revenue cutter made an and bowels- all Nlcolln. 16 68! H 22 The Woodbury vacation. Miss Haynes, the principal, will was well about under the auspices of Bay View grange, the stomach, liver J* da> evening attended, fifty Ellsworth Palls. 7 06 II 37 unsuccessful to break the ice in With these 42s ,2 attempt visit in Rockland. couples being present. The prize for the was a financial success. It will enable the organs of digestion. ELLSWORTH. 7 13 11 45 in «•' “ u 12 Bluehili After her plank- on whole J 7 1611186 2* bay. damaging Misses Rachel Cole and Nellie Cousins prettiest costume was awarded to Mrs. grange to make the last payment due organs in good order, the 'K1' 1°. 434 Pranklln Road. 17 88 06 .. her to leak, she it :12 1! ing, causing gave up have returned to Castine normal school. Ray C. Gray. the hall, which is very gratifying to all. is better and stronger. Hancock...... 17 41,1215.! system E JJ and returned ao Rockland. Capt. Crockett, March 13. C. The is on this Wankrag. Fy. 7 44 12 18 JF They are members of the graduating class grange especially strong and -ee Mt Desert 7 6® made another Try a few doses Ferry. 12 28 !5 of the Catherine, attempt island, and is a great source of help to any Hqlliran. 8 20:. 7I® this spring. a to break the ice but was also for yourself what splendid Sorrento. 8 48,. Saturday, INDIAN POINT. rural community. The roll call of the Baptist church will Pills BAR HAR-nr. 0 30 110 unsuccessful. The ice in the inner bay is March 20. R. bodily condition Beecham's be held Tuesday, March 21, in the after- Capt. L. K. Walls has gone to Trenton to * foot thick. •Commencinc Dec. 0 n steamer noon. A. A. of will Rev. P. Killatn, Ellsworth, chop wood for J. H. Barr. Bar Harbor nto Mi a n>. Q- March 20. Spec. ATLANTIC. arrtTing at Ml u",rt an address in the Ferry at 7J0 a m. will deliver evening. Miss Susie who has been in the Sandaya taceptrd. Wills, who has Trains 1 in Emery Joyce, been suffering Create earing Ellsworth at 7.18 a m and am his vacation Can Letter Curtis is spending The circle met with the Misses of Dr. C. C. Morrison at Bar Har- library employ p m. and arrlring at Ellsworth 11.04 a with inflammation of the eyes, is improv- M Entrvkn. la Waac 10c. aa4 2 Sc. a itn Bangor. Dollard Wednesday evening, March 15. bor, is borne. p. m connect with Washington Co. Ry. ing. 1 Stops on algul to conductor. George A. Dodge and family moved to The following officers were elected: Miss H. Miss L. Pray, who has several 0 spent The ice left this harbor and to Itoee miBworth last week. Musa Dollard, Mrs. Alice Thursday Stops only passengers from salsi. president; weeks with Mrs. J. 8. Heath at Mt. on Washington Railroad. the fishermen are to their County Stewart, Mrs. Rose G. W. hustling get John Treworgy and wife, who have vice-president; Desert, is home. These trains oonneot at Bangor with ihrasas Miss Annie gear ready for Ashing. trains on Main to winter in Waldo are home. Allen, secretary; Dollard, Lina, and from PortMiB apent the boro, John Abram and wife are a Boston and 8t John. Mrs. Linnie Mrs. Anna spending A of friends and met at of is treasurer; Gott, party neighbors Mrs. Hugh Barbour, Stonington, few weeks in Bangor, Brewer, Hampden Passengers are earnestly request!, M Herrick and Mrs. Carrie Flye, work Mrs. Susan Pinkham’s Friday, March core tickets before visiting her parents. E. J. Hinckley and and Ellsworth. entering the trains.sas committee; Mrs. Laura York, Mrs. Lizzie IT, for an old-fashioned chopping match Ellsworth to Falla and Palhll ■wife. Mrs. Nettie B. eajieciallT Herrick and Mrs. Lizzie Mayo, refresh- Higgins has returned and quilting bee. Supper was served and F. E. BOOTH BT, Rodney Carter, University of Maine law next from Bar Harbor, where she spent a lew a time ment committee. The meeting. good enjoyed. General Passenger Agan school, Tl, is spending his vacation at weeks with her sons. March 22, will be held with Mrs. Linnie Misses Vira Joyce, Hazel Stock bridge, morris McDonald. home. Flee Preeldent A General Gott. Miss Shirley Crane has closed her school Goldie and Bessie of Maaagrr. Staples Joyce, Portland, Me. Elizabeth Maddox is home for a Miss March 20. Une Femme. here, and will spend her vacation with her Atlantic, went to Castine Tuesday to short stay, after spending the winter in parents at Birch Harbor. attend normal school. Miss Roth Staples Boston. SURRY. Marcb 13. H. accompanied them to Rockland. All-Around Flour Charles E. Greene and wife were in Ells- March 18. S. John Staples is ill. wholesome breed worth last week, guests of Sheriff Web- CAPE ROSIER. Light, -Hetty Mrs. Mary Turner returned home Sat- that melts in your ster and wife. pastry—cake urday. Mrs. Elijah Phillips returned to Belfast EDEN. month—all out of one sack I Easten Chnrles and Amos Stover, of Steaistiip Boston, Mrs. Angie Jewett has returned from Saturday. Schools closed last week for a two- That’s William Tell Flour—equally Cow visited their parents, R. P. Stover and weeks’ recess. for need. Augusta. Mrs. Alvarado Gray has gone to Portland good every baking wife, last week. William Tell is the most economical Paul Curtis is ill of to visit her son Irving. Mrs. Jennie Jellison, who has been Reduced Winter Fare. very inflammatory too—it makes more loaves to the The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congregational In is home. flour, rheumatism. Mrs. Ephraim Dyer visited friends here visiting Boston, sack than flour. nhnrch served n “geographical supper” ordinary Bar Harbor and Boston 9340. Charles Mann and left Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy Thomas was the guest of That is because it is made from Ohio March followed, a mnsicale. family Monday 14, by Mrs. Flora Allen last week. for New burg. Mrs. George Ames died March 14 after a Red Winter Wheat—richest in bread Miss Marion who is a Parker, attending illness. She was H. W. who making qualities. Albert Withee and wife are living with long born in Cornwall, Oapt. Jellison, has been home steamer Booth bar loam Bar Harbor MM business college in Bangor, was a week- Order a sack from a oa, Monday aad for Seal Goodwin. England, fifty-two years ago, and came to on a visit, returned to New York last your grocer today. Thursday Harbor. end guest of Mrs. George W. Abbott. Stephen Northeast Harbor, Manset. Southwest Mar bar this country about 1860. The funeral was week. North Haven and Rev. G. W. M. Keyes has been appointed Stonlngton, Rockland, «n- About twenty-five Odd Fellows went to held Friday in the Union Rev. netting with steamer for Boston. superintendent of schools. church, Daniel Young and Granville Jellison, Mils worth March 17, where the degree Mr. of Rose, West Brooksville, officiating. of were in town on Steamer Catherine Harvard Sinclair several last Otis, recently calling William Tell leaves Bloehtll • ■, team from this worked the third spent days lodge Mrs. Ames was a kind wife and neighbor friends. Monday and Thursday for South KloskO], week with his in •degree. All apeak very highly of the way aunt Ellsworth. and will be missed. Hrookll", Sedgwlch, Deer Isle, SarirnivUli, grestly A South Brookavtlle, Dark Harbor and Ibe Ellworth entertained them. pleasant evening was spent recently RortkaL lodge H. O. Staples died March 15, after a long March 18. G. con netting with steamer for Boston. at the home of H. W. Jellison and wife, The basket ball team of th a academy has illness. The family have the sympathy of Flour the eighty-fourth birthday of Henry E. RETURNING aloeed the season, having played eleven all. GOTT’S ISLAND. Jellison. Refreshments were served. and in all 241 Charlena Smith and William fames winning eight, scoring Conary, Miss Phebe E. Got! and Mias Bertha March 18. J. Turbine Stool Steamship Belfast. points while their opponents scored 192. both of Ellsworth, were married March Morrill went to French boro Sunday, re- The have much this 13 at the home of boys improved year, Rev. G. W. M. Keyes. turning Tuesday. DEDHAM. Leave Boston 3pm Tuesday and Friday for and as they will not lose a man by gradu- After the ceremony refreshments were Rockland. Mrs. Clara Y. Hodgkins came from Beal Elmer has gone to Mass. ation this year, they should be able to served at the home of the bride’s Gray Medford, aunt, Harbor Leave Rockland 3.13 n m, or on arrival of and is her and wife are place a strong team in tbe field next year. Mrs. ElBie Jordan. Only a tew friends Monday, visiting Irving Shoppe guests of El- steamer from Boston, Wednesday and Safer Mrs. Frank A. day. for Bar Harbor, Bluehlii and inierwsdRH March 20. H. were daughter, Babbidge. lery and wife. _ present. Gr%p landings. Capt. Will Trask launched his On 15 an examination will be power Mrs. J. Lee Fogg, of West Eden, is visit- MEMORIAL resolutions. April held WHITCOMB. HAYNK8 A CO., E. L. Smith. A gem, Bar Harbor. boat Tuesday morning, and took Mrs. ing F. W. and wife. IFhereos, Death has entered our league and to make certifications to fill a contem- Fogg Kl'aworth Falla, Me. Maggie Trask and Mrs. Belle Trask to A. M. IIbbrick, Agent, Hloekhl- reasoved from us our brother. Wilford E. plated vacancy in the position of post- Roy Varnum and wife are going to East- McKinley on business. ‘fSrfndle, be it master at South Surry, unless the vacancy port for the spring and summer. MmolvtdL, l. That we, the men's league, ac- Walter B. Richardson, of Oak Mt. be filled by reinstatement. The compen- bill, Aretus Young has returned from Ban- knowledge our sorrow and express our sym- was here CATARRH sation of the postmaster at this office was Desert, Tuesday, calling on Remedy to his wife and gor, where be has been employed through pathy fami!y. friends. He was at one time a of 967 for the last fiscal year. Full infor- resident the winter. X That in the death of our brother, the the island. Banking. mation may be secured from the Cream Balm league has lost a worthy member, and that postmas- Miss Marian of Ely’s March 18. Chips. Davis, Harmony, and it quickly absorbed. these resolutions be embodied in the ter at South Surry. league Miss Ethel Rowe, of Hinckley, are guests Gives Relief at Once. records. March 20. Anon. of Mrs. H. P. Burrill. It cleans***, soothes, X That a copy be sent to the wife of our NORTH SEDGWICK. March 18. B. heal* and protects ts what will earn if deceased brother. WEST BROOKS VILLK. H. your money O. Staples, of Portland, spent last the diaeascHi mem- 4. That these resolutions be sent to The invested to shares of the Mrs. N. L. Mills has been quite ill tbe week with his sister, Mrs. Dora Hanscom. NORTH DEER ISLE. brane resulting from ftl?worth American for publication. past few- weeks. Mrs. Carrie Catarrh and drives Charles Hargrove, Closson and son Ira, who Mrs. Frank Hardy weut to Dorchester away a Cold in the Ellsworth Loan E. H. McCurdy. Percy Mills is visiting bis father, Albert have been at Sargenlville several last to and and BuildlAtfi weeks, Monday visit her sister friends. Head quickly. Re- E. J. Parker, Mills, at Goose Rock station. are home. || CTirilPD light Del moot R. B. and stores the Senses of lift ■ • Lll Committee. Cape. Torrey, Torrey Lv Willie Blodgett left tor Castine this Miss Hazel N Friend, who has been R. B. Staples will leave Monday for New Taste and Smell. Full size "»0 eta., at Drug- A NEW SERIES or to re-enter the school. teaching at West is home for a gists by mail. In form, 75 cents I* now HANCOCK. morning high Freeport, York to join the L. T. Whitmore. liquid open. Sham, II each. mantels m vacation. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. II share. Fred Tapley lost a valuable horse, one of Those who have home meats, per Orlando W. Foss, jr., visited at Bar Har- left the past ten a span, last The horse fell and Miss Nellie of who has Mr last week. Friday. Pervear, Brooklin, days are Capt. Jack Stinson, for Portland, broke one of been Mrs. its legs. helping Beulah Allen several Capt. F. A. Haskell, for New York to join WHY PAT RENT At the meeting of the school board has Sherman left here last week for months, returned home. his vessel, the Susan N. Frank when you can burrow on your Mrs. Darby Pickering, ’Imres a Bret mortcuo and Wednesday evening, Myra Moon was March 13. Rab. pee Boston, where be will join his lather, E. Hardy jr., and Luther L. to reduce it every mouth? Monthly elected superintendent of schools. Hardy, Capt. Augustus in his Marion, Mass., to their payment, and Interval tolp-tber Darby, barge. join yachts. will amount to but little more Everett Davis and wife, of Ellsworth, TREMONT. March 20. Tombon. March 18. H. PROCURED AND DEFENDED. ®*odla®del*B than you mre now paytm: lor were of P. E. Walker aud wife drawiua or photo, for expert mrmixh and free repot u ■ nod In guests of rent, about Ion years you Eugene Fogg, South Bluehill, is ash- Fra* advice, how to obuun patent*. trade rumba, ■ will Sunday. etc., LAMOINE. ing with C. H. Norwood. SARGENTV1LLE. copyrvhu. |N ALL COUNTRIES. ■ school is Business direct uitk Washington saxes time,■ OWN TOUR OWN HOME. The Sunday arranging for an Wilson of 1 Mrs. Black has Lindsay, Steuben, has been Mrs. Aljava Norwood, of Southwest Har- Lydia returned to her money and often the patent. H Easter concert. visiting relatives here. is her home at Cape Rosier. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. ■ bor, visiting niece, Mrs. Fred J. W Miss Nellie Abbott is rite or come to u» at ■ For particular* Inquire ol rapidly recovering Miss Lena King returns to her school Rich. Elmer E. and wife are •U Mlath Cummings spend- Street, opp United States Fateat OScs.1 O. W. r»PtrY,SM'y, from a recent operation for appendicitis. in Greenville the week in Portland. WASHINGTON. D. C. B Friday. Wilford Kitridge and wife are receiving ing Ftret Nafl Batik BMf. Misses Bena and have Myra Springer The ladies’ aid will a congratulations on the birth of a C. is several I A. W. Kixn.Prealdenl society give supper daugh- j Benjamin Sargent spending gone to Castine to attend normal school. at C. £. hall Wednesday. ter, March 11. months with his family here. Howard and Carolyn Crabtree, Springer Lester Salisbury and Miss Clark, of Fred J. Rich was given a surprise party Misses Edna and Alene Cummings and 'JltrotrtiMincnte. Panl Crabtree are home from Higgins Ellsworth, spent the week-end at the Wednesday evening, March 8. A jolly Master Clifford Cummings are visiting •lassical institute for the Easter recess. home of W. K. Salisbury and wife. good time whs enjoyed. relatives in North Bluenill. At the last meeting of Omaha tribe of March 20. R. H. March 13. Kin. March 13. Sin. CHICHESTER S PILLS Pauper Notice. THE DIAMOND BEAM*. A Red Men the members a rare treat Lad lent M enjoyed contracted with the City of Ells- Amk ymmr Dmpa /j\ in to a WEST SURRY. SWAN’S ISLAND. WEST BROOK LIN. worth to t’ktoan^tnp'hDlaN.onjTi listening description by A. B. HAVING support and care for thoae who Hills In Red and bold i..pulUe>W may need assistance during the neat five t«o«e», seeled nith Blue F *'a* Crabtree of a trip that be recently made to Albert Willins and wife moved into Alvah Barbour has returned from David and Ahira who \f Capt. Bridges, have been y*vr ■»<* *r« l*«cel residents llswt rth. I Porto Bico, Trini- their new home last week. where he has been for medical at are forbid all persona trusting the n on ac- Gaudaloupe, Barbados, Portland, employed Sargentvilie, home. my dCTond brand imlkM! count. aa there ia plenty of room and accom- dad and Panama. At the next meeting he treatment. Barbour’s health is yean kn. L. A. True, of Ellsworth; Charlea Kenney, WINTER HARBOR. the read to voter* favored tbe ontoide bat H kt a probata oourt hold at MUewoetA, ftnagd THING. degree, having newspapers her, propoeel, for the of on the hfif* REAL wife and little of county Bannock, THE daughter, Eddington. Leroy c. Smallage la In Boston for a few and keeping in touch with the events of wee paeeed by. teenth day of March, being an March 30. session the March a. d. mi term of of LEE’S UNI- Da via. lay a. the Her buabaod died and was buried March 20. B. of ami m HD ire real opinion day. court. to “the real D. A. Morrison and at sea from a he commanded on a uwrr to tbat it thin*’’. was at Snllivsn ship 'TIBB following matters having been pm HALL QUARRY. Soothes akin. Heal * cut* or burn* herein- LEE’S UNIMENT haa bean Franklin Saturday. paaaage from the West Indies to New York. itching X sented for ths action thereupon 2^,00 Miss without n acer. Cures ecxema, anlt ifter Indicated, it is hereby ordered that am and ao tar it haa Bernice M acorn be r has returned When Mra. waa a few piles, many year*, Dr. A. E. Small wes in last Thompson days old, tics thereof be given to all interests* 7*,,, gnat from Bangor week, rheum, nny Itching. Donn’a ointment. Yonr persons nobody. The ingredient* Ellsworth, where she has been vlsit- her mother raised the curtain behind her t>y cansing a copy of thia order to ha He- '■‘..-pointed ber returning Saturday. druggist aella it.—Advt. lished three weeks suoeeseivsly in the BMm UNIMENT are all aunt, Mrs. F. H. Moore. bed and looked out on the fleet of English Slog LEE’S Henry E. Frasier left Friday for Boston, north American, a newspaper published at eech for a definite Mrs. J. B. Perkins has returned from ships sailing up Penobscot bay, which at- Bllsworth, in said county, that tbey nm ap> selected, where be has at a court to be held at ■Ms !L!ally employment. tacked and Castine in 1812. peat probate These ingredients are fresh end Holden, where she has been visiting her captured worth, in said county, on the fourth day Robert Mllliken came home from Bar a. d. at ten of the olumt aDd full of ectlvlty. The whole daughter, Mrs. Milton Young. March 20. Rex. >! April, 1911, !*!LVful Harbor to spend the week-end. in th* forenoon, and be heard theraon If tAsg celled LEE’S UNIMENT, ie» cause ^Tbiostion, Bchool closed Thursday for a vacation of After of the most successful Mrs. Annie Smallidge, of Boston, was the NORTH BHOOKUN. Grippe Henry A. M. Joy, late of Ellsworth, la said one two weeks. Miss Virgie Knox, the deceased. A certain instrument probably pri- of E. week. jounty, pur- for all aches and guest Mrs. C. Hammond last The ice is about all gone from the bay. or any Sickness to be tbe last will and testament lUiDplicstions pains mary teacher, left for home in North Jay porting of laid deceased, together with for pro- LEE'S UNIMENT for and Miss William Spurting and wife have re- Mark left on a business petition „er devised. Try Friday, Harriet Williams, the Dodge Monday late thereof, presented by Arthur W. «*f, lame cheat Vinol Creates neuralgia, beck, grammar teacher, for her home in South turned from Corea, where they have been trip to Boston. Strength me of the executors therein named. (beamstism, H. late of Bllsworth. is and all stiffness. Use Union. Charles Curtis, naias. bruisea employed. Will Hale and Louis Choate went to HERE IS PROOF isid county, deceased. A certain 1natrament but LEE’S UNIMENT tor to oe the last will an# testament else March 13. Briar. Mrs. M. B. Jordan and who have Atlantic on business. ■urponing filing family, yesterday “After attack of with far for and wonnda. _ a,long Grippe, >f said deceased, together petition muscular pains, sprains ■pent a week at Jordan A Whitten’s camp, ted Nellie A. Oar- Jay Candage and Orus Carter, of South Mrs. seemed unable to re- probate thereof, pre*e by be without LEE’S UNIMENT in Joseph Stanley has moved his returned Saturday. Vaught .is. the esecutrix therein named. "star family Bluehill, visited Edward A. Carter Sunday. Charles A. late of caatine. In mid lor needs and lor around the Sound. cover her strength. She was very- Gott, home emergency Clarence who has been ill two :ounty deceased. A certain Instrument par- lbs Colewell, Everett son of Herbert H. ore. An ounce of prevention no H., only Hate, weak and had no VI- to be the last will and testament of Thomas Harkins is after con- bas recovered to re- appetite. porting etsry-day out, being weeks, sufficiently well known and a teacher of local >aid deceased, with for can Hexember the here, NOL her condi- together petition Mini of cure equal fined to the bouse a week turn to home at rapidly improved B. by grip. his Prospect Harbor. and Miss Harriet Mae, probate thereof, presented by Lacy Gott, name of the reel thing to LEE’S prominence, tion and restored her to health. I ibe executrix therein named. Julia is home from Seal Har- The friends of Mrs. Qrace E. Han- Harbor. 4-ounoe bottles Campbell many only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wel- Isephine Grace, late of Bar Man, In full recommend its use in said deceased. A certain instru- UJtlMBNT. bor, where she has been son tendered her a at the a sincerely during county, for 2fi cents. teaching. surprise party lington C. Redmam, popular young lady ment to be the last will and tseSa- the usual quantity) convalescence or run down purporting ifWICK The town hall Mrs. of this were married March at any meut of said deceased, with stores. sound ia still froten so that people Wednesday evening. place, 11, together petltlOIS Al drag and general for thereof, by Bens Grace are One Hanson was tbe of a beautiful the in Rev. E. E. condition.” probate presented croaaing. vessel is lying at anchor recipient parsonage Brooklin, by Uuptlll, one of the executrices therein namsdU chair and a sum of C. N. D. late of In said waiting for it to break up so to get to the piano generous money Small. They have the congratulations of Judge Vaught, Caroline White, Orland, : >nut>, deceased. A certain instrument pur- wharf. in appreciation of her long and valued their many frijnds. Huntsville, Ala. COUNTY NEWS porting to be the laet will and testament ei March 30. Briar. service as organist at the Baptist church. March 20. Xenophon. of Water- raid deceased, together with petition for ura- Miss Adelaide Gamm, Pate thereof, presented by George W. Walt% NOKTH CASTINE. Although not entirely unexpected, the “After a severe tbe executor therein named. town, Wis., writes, W. late «'f Mount ha SEDGWICK. entire community was shocked to learn of FRANKLIN. George Bartlett, Desert, u.ttie Dunbar ia home from Orono. attack of the my mir (ounty, deceased. < stition that Praaets f*i~m the death of James M. which Grippe, system Master Robert 8. who has been Oerrish, Mrs. H. F. Collins and daughter returned G. Bartlett or some other soitabls person ha to Winfred Lnfkln Candage, was in a very weakened, nervous, administrator of the estate ef said A sea was born end occurred Friday morning after a long and appointed visiting in returned from Bangor Monday. by Vienna S. Lawlar, a 38. Bloehill, Saturday. run-down condition. I took VI- leceastd, presented wits Peb. painful illness of disease. Mr. ousin or said deceased. Bright’s E. was from Weat C. H. Byard and wife, who have been Mrs. C. Bromley up NOL with the best of Warren late of in sail number of logs baa been landed Oerrish was a citizen of most excellent results, J. Clark, Franklin, A large Sullivan on friends. deceased. Petition that Will tU visiting here, have returned to Connecti- Friday, calling me county, mill. character, and bad been closely identified and it made feel better and or some other suitable person b# .1 HaU’s cut. Havey ap- with the of the Cecil Butler, wife and son are bere dur- than 1 have been for pointed administrator of ths estate of ml Webster to at after a week management municipal stronger years.’’ Array home, school vacation. leceased. presented by Bessie* B. Guptlll* A The students here who are attending aDairs of tbe town since its ing Mr. Butler’s ia Isles boro. incorporation. We have never sold in our store daughter and heir of said deceased. ipmt Brooklin school are at home fora Nelson P. Noyes, a person of unsound mind high He leaves a widow and six children—Joaeph The winter term of high school closed a more restorer for Dunbar haa finished hia work valuable health r*f Castiue, in said county. First aeeoumtof William week's recess. wife and two M., William, Oilbert, Miss Bessie Oerrish, Friday. Principal Foss, weak and run down than Grace D. Noyes, guardian, filed for settle- it Walker’s pond. persons ment. Two deer were shot near D. H. Eaton’s Mrs. Arthur all of this and children left for Anson Tuesday. Tracy, town, and we ask such in Nabum B. Grant, lat* of Hancock, In mid Boss Ward well and son are vtoiting VINOL, people An. last Friday. The transgressors have not Mrs. J. H. Snyder, of Steuben. Tbe funeral The proposition from outside parties to :ounter, Percy You Take No Risk 'IITHEREAS Prank A. Rea, of Castine, in W. Moran, administratrix, died for settle- I of did not arrive until of State of W. 8 aad of Fields, Dorchester, Capt. William Tyler will take command H the county Hancock and ment. Bridges wife, Penobscot, Maine by hia mortgage deed dated October 1, Busan B late of Brooksrllle. In said after her mother’s death. Mrs. Boardman of the schooner Fannie and Dyer, in visitors et Capt. Edwin Ordway’s. Fay. 1096. and recorded in tne Hancock county reg- county, deceased. Petition filed by Willises was the daughter of James of cf d* eds, in book 294. page 896. H. that an order ba In- { Carter, W. H. and of are istry conveyed Dyer, administrator, Mia Bertha Webster has to West Colby wife, Portland, to one E. of Castine gone B-ooklin. She was about sixty-five Mary Warren, afonsaid, sued to distribute among the heirs of said de- j years of Mrs. Charles Cousins. Our and four certain tracts or cf the first that amount in the Penobscot to work for Mr*. Wiliam guests Reputation parcels land, ceased, remaining band# of age. Burial was in Rural cemetery. ol which ia described as follows: of said administrator, upon the settlement ef W. sailed for Portland Marks. ! March 30. H. Ospt. A. Sweetser A certain tract or parcel of land lying in bis first account are Back of said Castine, bounded and described as fol- Hannab P Jones, late of Brooksoille, to let. 0. E. of tbs Metho- I _._ March 17 with 200 cords of pulp wood. Money Barnard, pastor lows: Beginning on Broadway at land now said county, receased. Petition died by Tier or owned Sarah thence be dist church, is in Worcester, Mass., for s CENTER. Mrs., Frank Brown and daughter, of formerly by Cox; Jones admlnis ratrix, that an order If- This Offer northwesterly by said Broadway to High sued to distribute among the heirs of said da- fee weeks. are gneats at A. Brown’s. thence street hands Miss Carmen has returned from Bangor, George street; southwesterly by High ceastd ti-e amount remaining in the of Harper to land of W. C. Collins; thence said administratrix, the settlement ax Mrs. Alice Smith, who is her Mrs. Sara attended the grand southeasterly upon Tisitiog I Casline normal school. Simpson by said Coliina’ laud to a corner to stake ana her first account. nephew, Capt. J. E. Blodgett, has been matrons' reception at Tbomsston on March stones; tbence at right angles southwesterly Bui ley H. Leach, late of Penobaoot, tft Mrs. Susie Norwood and daughter We for all the medicine used during to land ol Fannie M. Hlbbert; thence south- said deceased. Petition filed relatives in Penobscot. 15. pay county, by vitiliog said Hibbert’s land to a coiner Addie widow, lor an allowance Oti w Nettie, of Northeast Harbor, are visiting the if our fails to easterly by Leacu, trial, remedy completely to stake aud thence nortbeaste estate of said deceased. March L3 L. Thnrlow, after s week with his stones; ly by the personal ! Mrs. Norwood’s parents, John Robinson Ralph relieve you of constipation. We take all said Hibbert s land and land now oi formerly Wilford E. (Jrindle, late of Blnehill, in said has returned to Boston univer- owned by Sarah Cox to place of beginning; deceased. A certain instrument Mrs Alice Wardwell is ill. and wife. parents, the risk. You are not obligated to ns in county, pur- very | saving and excepting fiom s.id premises the porting to be tte last will and testament off sity. if you our offer. small lot of land owned William H. oar said dt cease with for David and are ill of An ice-cream social was held at Mrs. any way whatever, accept by together petition pro- Dodge family grip. bate Annie L. Mrs. George Manchester, of Northeast Coaid be more fair for Is gent. thereof, predated by Grindie, Albert Harper’s Wednesday evening, anything you? Also one other lot of land in said the executrix therein named. Mins Grace Wardwell, of Ciatine, is | is her Mrs. Alvin lying j March 8, for the benefit of Rev. C. L. Harbor, visiting sister, there any reason why you should hesitate Castine bounded and described as follows Pat ker B. Billings, late of 8edgwick, in said with her sister, Mrs. Mary William. Hamblin. to wit: Beginning on the south side of county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- was to oaf claims to a practical test? j Warren. About |8 realized. put Water street at land of Aaron Chaiuherlain; porting t oe the last will and testament off Milton of South has Herrick, Penobscot, March 13. S. The many friends of Capt. Alva Barbour The most scientific, common-sense thence running eag erly by said Water atleet s*id deceased, toge her with petition for pro- to land of M G. thence hate theieof. 8arah B. been vi«iting his aunt, Mr*. Lucy Mixer. back steamer treatment is Rexall which are Gray; southerly by presented by Billings, are glad to see him on the Orderlies, said Gray’s land to 8« a street; thence west the executrix therein named. M Lucinda Conner is vicitmg her Ansel Harper has been ill the phst week. Y'inalhaven. eaten like candy. They are very pro- t-rly by said Sea street to laud of Aaron Martha D. 8wazey, late of Bucksport, in said ('bam erlain; thence northerly by s*id Cham- counts. decess d. Second and last accoant of Mr-. v\ G. Conner. nounced, and pleasant in action, sister, Miss Marion Hodgdon left Friday to at- Miss Carlotta Green, who has been on a gentle berlain’s and to place of beginning. Theodore H. Smith, executor, filed for settle- and in The other two lots induced in paid mort- Miss K-nmi C\ Wardwell ban returned tend normal school at Castine. vacation in nas returned to her particularly agreeable every way. ment. Portland, have been released the owner of said « harles H. late of Mount in do not cause flatu- gage by Frazier, Desert, fro® a \twit with her Mrs. James duties in the office F. A. They diarrhoea, nausea, and deceased. Fi st account of Rath sister, Harold Reed, of Northeast Harbor, ac- of Torrey. mortgage; said couuty, or inconvenience what- Whereas, tne said E. Warren her A. Frazier, executrix, filed for settlement. Hatch. ! lence, griping any Mary by by a friend, spent a few days The school committees of Stonington assignment dated M of Haucock. petition. *W»J the illness ana death of Mrs. on tbe fourteenth day of March »n the year of by Miss Josephine Linscott has gone to J ^ ROME H. KNOWLES, of said Coart. The of will be our Lord one thousand nine hundred and Judge Hall1* are at drama, “Penalty Pride,” A true of the order. mother, home. Ellsworth, and is employed in the family Enaurancc » eleven, an session of the copy original March at &tairnuntt. being adjourned Attest:—T. F. Mabobit, given Wednesday evening, 22, March a. d. lull term of conn. Register. Mr*. L. W. who has been of Reuel Bartlett. saiu Rice, with CERTAIN instrument to be McKinley hall, by local talent. There PEOPLES NATIONAL KIKE INS. purporting fcUtivcs in Berwick and has A. B. to CO., a copy of the latt will and testament Augusta, Capt. Holt goes to-day South will be a dance after the A SHERIFF** SALE. entered play. WILMINGTON. DHL. and codicii of a private hospital in Belfast. Gouldsboro to put the machinery in order STATE OF MAINE, March 13. X. Y. Z. ASSETS DEC'. 31, 1910. LUCY JANE GLEASON. ®*v* to his sardine County of Hancock a.d.UU. C* W. Wallace, of Berwick, a preparatory opening factory. loans. 850 00 ss.:—Mareh 8, Mortgage $666 late of Framingham, in the of Middle- lormer 20. Y. Collateral loans, 217.625 00 county this eighth day of March, a. d. Ittl, paster here, will leave soon with March Walter J. of Indian sex, and Commouwealih of Massachuseti rp.AKEN Richardson, Point, Stocks and bonds. 1.5 3.434 26 s. X on an execution dated January 94 tau deceased, and of the probate thereof in said 10Uf *»mily for Dakota, where he has visited friends here last week. Cash in office and bsnk, 156 338 11 ia»ued on a judgment rendered by the supremo commonwealth of Massachusetts, au- n MARLBORO. Agents’balance 254 192 05 duly judicial court in and for said county of Haa- •copied call to a change thenticated, been to the preach, hoping Helen and Elizabeth Kelley gave a pleas- Interest and rents, 82,4ltt 16 haviDg presented cock, at the term thereof begnn and held oa °* I of roar saia of Han climate will prove beneficial to his Mis9 Inez Ford, who has been teaching AH other assets, 21 26 Judge piobatef county the second of a. d. 19U6, to ant card party Friday evening. cock for ihe of fl ed Tuesday October, health. purpos being allowed, wit. on the tweuty-sevettn of October, in is home. and record d iu the court of our said day Brewer, The of which Gross assets, $2,781,076 81 probate i9v«, in favor ot Fitz Henry 8mith and Thea- Knrch 20. drama, “Penalty Pride,” county of Hancock. L. of a few Deduct items not admitted, 1.8io 41 d .re a Smith, both of Sedgwick in said coun- George Jellison, Clifton, spent was to be this has been Ordered, That notice thereof be to given week, post- given ty, copa tners in trade at aaid Sedgwick, aa- all persous interested therein, days recently at S. H. Remick’s. 20. Admitted assets. $2,779 236 40 by publishing der thr firm name aud of Smith Broth- poned io Wednesday evening, March a of this oruer three weeks style OTIS. copy succes-iveiy ers against Millard F. Leighton, of said Mrs. with who X. Y.Z. LIABILITIES DEC. 31. 1910. in the Ellsworth American, a Wesley Ford, children, March 20. newspaper Sedgwick, for one hundred seven' y-live dol- Howard Kincaid and wife visited rela- Net losses. f9 printed at Ellsworth in said of Han- has been visiting her father, George unpaid $ 149,685 county lars and eight}-eight cents ($175.88), debtor >‘*«e Unearnei cock. prior to the fourth ot a. d St Kay side a tew last week. premiums. 1,217 8j»61 day /fpril, damatie. and eleven dollars and forty five days at North came home 1*11. that they may at a court Googins, Hancock, DEER ISLE. All other liabilities. 67,420 26 appear prohate cents ($11 45), costs of suit and will he sold at Arden hen to be held at in and 8. Young, who has been I C'asb capital, l.Cot.OO) Ou Ellsworth, forsiid public auction at the store of Smith Brothers, employed Sunday. all coun y of Hancock, at ten o’clock in the fore- * ’** *“• Dr. H. W. Small was in Augusta Mon- Surplus over liabilities, 364,320 84 in said Sedgwick, to the bid i#r on team at came out noon, and show if highest Rocky pond, S. H. Remick and wife spent Tuesday at cause, any they have, the fifteenth day of a. d. IV! 1. at tea on business. Total and against tbe same. April, eaaday. day liabilities surplus, $2,779,286 40 o’C'Oik in the forenoon, the fo'lowing de- Hancock with Lewis Jordan and wife. JEROME H. E. P. returned to Augusta J. K NOhTGLL, Agent, KNOWLES. Judge of Probate scribed real estate, and all the right, title and Msrk c. Otha Jettison and Mr. Judge Spnfford A true ot Morrison, Mr. Jordan, who is nearly ninety-one, is BLUEHILL. ME copy the original order. inte est which the said Millard F. Leighton ™ggin«, or Bar Monday, after a few days at home. Attest:—T. F. Mahonkv. Register has in and to the same, to wit, certain real es- Harbor, were guests for a very feeble. "• tiie situate in Brooktin, in said of of of our old couuty <*»?« A. M. Warren. March 20. Are. Frederick Dunham, one Hancock aud described thus: died at Sunshine beginning at the meadow at stake and a moat and oitizens, Monday, aged Johnson, respected the stones; t hi nee south 30° east across the town “West citizen, who waa taken critically ill PARTRIDGE UUVUJ. seventy-eight years. ro d to stake and stones near the southwest * corner of Michael ice went out of Reach LOYAL Candage’s field; thence to ago, remains about the same. Mrs. Scott, of Bar Harbor, is visiting The Kggemoggin PROTECTIVE INS. GO. stake and stones on the late Namuel Herrick** Beech hill lake is fishermen W. H. Small and family. Friday. In its passage it did considerable line to about eight rods to county road; thence drawing said Herrick’s line north west to the ® ill to the E. S. S. Co.’s wharf at North b> 4ti° sections. During the past week Mrs. Alice Young and daughter Dorothy damage Boston, Massachusetts. meadow; thence north 62° east 88 rods to the Deer Isle. fti »t mentioned bound, together with all tht voltages aud houses near the lake spent several daya in Ellsworth last week. *rre buildings thereon, it being the homestead of Ailed with Mrs. Frank A. and parties from Boston, Bau- Mrs. William and Mrs. Gross, grand matron, ASSETS DEC’. the late William Ober. Also three and one- *°r, Emery mother, 31, 1910. half lots Bar Harbor, Ellsworth and Orono. Mrs. Harriet Haskell, associate matron of comprising the southern end of Truesdale, are both ill of grip. Real Entitle, * Thurston’s meadow and contiguous to the Herman Harbor View chapter, attended a reception home lot, acres in th* Salisbury has moved to Mt. Mrs. Ethel Eaton has to .Mortgage Loans, containing eighty gone Hancock, in Thomaston whole, more or less. ~***rt. The his given by the grand matron Collateral Loans, family, of whom aged where she has employment. Rodney L. Allen. Friday. Stocks and Itouils, .... Sheriff. “iPPled mother, Mrs. Harriet Salis- March 20. A. 231.330.00 Deputy is Ca«li In t »lHoe and Ji a member, have endeared them- The Aquamarine club has engaged the Bank, .... 70.20u.40 tee to A|t' ntn’ Balances, .... NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF CHAT- many who regret their town hall for Monday evening, and will departure. FKANKUN ROAD. Bills Receivable. TEL MORTGAGE. members of the club and their Bufua son of Mrs. entertain STATE OF Webb, James Jordan, Friends of Thomas B. Walker are sorry lntere>t and Kents, .... MAINE. m« w ill be a 3,007.40! home ladies at whist, after which there , County of Hancock ss. Saturday from the woodB. to hear of his illness. All o.ber Ansqls, .... j t*r Refreshments will be served. I ^vbb, when not in school, utilizes social hop. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that whereaa bii C. E. Rogers, wife and son, who have Charles J. Watson, of spare time Mrs. Elizabeth the oldest Dross Assets, formerly Frank- learning thoroughly the Thompson, *330,597.80 lin, in said county and Slate (now on been visiting in Blaebilt and Brooksville, ! Deduct itemn no> residing the farm, and besides has learned person in town, died Sunday, aged ninety- admitted, without the limns of the State of Maine), on are home. | Admitted the iwenty-ufth day of a. d. swing an axe” one month and six Mrs. I Assets, May, 1900, mort- along with tbe experi- nine years, days. gaged to the undersigned. Frank E. s»ved Miss trained who has been Blaisd. IL woodsmen. Qcay, nurse, Thompson had been a widow more th»n LIABILITIES DEC. 31, 1910. of said Frauklin. certain goods and chattels L. has to d scribed as tollo s. to wit: two caring for Mrs. G. Stewart, gone was a widow’ when bedsteads, She left Net l'a Losses, .... Among viai,°r, ln town were Opt. \v. forty years. paid * 59.142.85 onech Homer, one conch, one dining table, Bar Harbor. *i*ht chairs, two IUon *nd with a of six children. Unearned Premiums, .... rocking chairs, one _ «on of New quite young, family 85 030.00 Popular York; Frank Clarion cook March 20. M. All other I iabilit es, stove, oue horse, one wagon, on* She was a woman of strong Christian char- 12 757 41 s and one Cash eigh harness, to secure the payment y°n Capital. .... lOoloOOOO of one hundred seventy-five dollars ($17$), fret>y hoarse? Do you over all which aid is haV* A *|***cl*« for Al meats. Surplus Liabilities, 73 001.00 mortgage recorded in the town in Cbamberlain’s Stomac h and Liver Tab-« records of said town of Franklin, book No, T. *nnovinB tickling your N’any have found in Foley's throairT V> elderly people and have pave H3. and whi reas the conditions of aaid Do-* y°»r u at relief and lets are safe, sure and reliable, cough annoy y Kidney Remedy aqrick permanent Total Liabilities aud Surplus, mortg ,ge hNv* been broker, now ni kidnei and bladder ailments aud $3*30,597.80 thereiora *n2,000,000, >80,000 IBU5B. ialiane hr CRANBERRY nectkmt. Daring hia absence epon their persons the year. With that earn central headquar- Dr B~!i °*d re' Bunker left Monday for Ear took charge of his practice. ANiWe of forty-three song birds. ters could be established in New York, MiM Inn 1 Ve Pr AKSTVad the entire bag o! dead birds Chicago, Denver and Ban Francisco, and Herbor for a abort visit. Sonsla meetings have been well...... I nd months of who hss been 1U •‘nee the s«dp them as so exhibit. during the annual three legis- Oipt. E.'C. Roesbroofc, changing night. Mn sessions a hundred workers Oark and Mn. Fred SOWS SCANT PROTECTION. lative good of bronchitis, is better. Ooodele the remain- „rvr^ ^ could- be etnployed. During has been visiting her week, Thursday. Hut for the sportsmen of (he United Miss Ethel Banker der of each year a dozen different lines of the past AU are that Mates it is certain that all oar aaot, Mrs. Millard Sparling, glad fairly game educational and work could be 8uperlntendent-oi- protective week. Schools A. W. Gordon wae birds and quadrupeds would have been and re-elected g With a foundation like that, has done a pursued. was carried to the Gordon great deal exterminated long ego, root and branch. wild Everett Wedge, who theactivities that it would foster, our raising the sUndard of the They placed on our statute books tbe laws Saturday, was successfully oper- schools. life could be saved, not only at its present hospital that have continued a remnant of quail, ated Sunday lor appendicitis. Mies Alien had charge of the degree of abundance, but millions ot ad- upon ley servm, ruffed grouse, and water fowl last Sunday afternoon. The sermon woodcock,' ditional individuals could be brought A sad accident occurred Tuesday, j «M down ta this time. With tbe protection Stillman by Mrs. Boynton. Miss Bartlett back! There is no mistake about this. when Maurice, son of Stanley, sane ot the hoofed-end-horned game to bar Har- solo, accompanied by Miss large Tbe methods and their results are as was fatally injured and carried Wilson. R,c species, such as tbe antelope, elk, deer, he died C. E. Bromley preached in the and certain as tbe in bor hospital, where Wednesday evenint on simple process plant- ot mooae, and cariboo, the sportsmen- the of the life St. Patrick. and a of corn. night. He was struck with fly-pin ing barvesting crop 70. naturalists of the country have had much bout in which March , But it seems that at present the money the gasoline engine on the ( to do. The song and insectivorous birds seventeen cannot be secured; and we may as well he was Ashing. Maurice was owe a large part of their salvation to the on the first PENOBSCOT. Settle down to that fact. To collect small years of age, and was starting Andubon societies. And this has been til He leaves a Mrs. J. B. Littlefield is ill. sums fri-m the interested poor is too slow trip Ashing in sloop Spray. well- until now. j very no re- of North- j Edwin Leach has moved and laborious, and it leads to large father, two brothers Clarence, his fsmily iW, ! To-day a new condition has arisen. It sults. Tbe rich simply will not be liberal east Harbor, and Richard, of this plac, and the Varnnm tenement. has been observed that tbe average sports- cause! 1 have to two sieters- Mrs. Turner, of North- ; to this particular sought Oeorge There was a social dance at the town man protects game in order that be may is in the kali interest a number of them who have not east Harbor, and Miss Myra, who j Saturday evening. Music sboot it! 1 think that the majority of by McDonald’, already contributed to the promotion of West. Funeral services were held at the j orchestra. him does not care a rap for posterity, or | zoology. Every ot her good cause on earth church Sunday afternoon. Rev. A. P. Mac- for the sentimental of wild Mn. William Hutchins is as preservation receives its but this is off Donald The flowers were beau- 1 making t(- millions, put ! officiating. tended visit in Hallowed with life. If you propose to cut off his shooting from the school tier mother with next to nothing. 1 asked one great ; tiful, one piece being who is ill. privilege, even tor five years, you are philanthropist for a fund of a million dol- league. liable to make an enemy of him—or at Mn. Addle Leach and son lars to endow a great r nge of activities in The body of John B. Steele, Jr., who Jasper left least a majority of him. Now, every New last Friday tor Bar Harbor, where this line, and I was told that “he really is died at the in Boston Wednesday, they viu York outdoors man who uses his eyes hospital make their home. Their ■ asked and re- j friends here m not interested”. I another, was brought home by his wife and mother knows loll well that to-day tbe quail and sorry to have them go. j ceived no reply whatever. Saturday. Sympathy is extended to the woodoook and rufied grouse of New York William Sellers | Recently I have asked lor a total of bereaved in the loss of this Capt. has moved his state stand in need of a I family young greatly five-year a for three here from where >0,000, to provide >3,000 year I life. Mr. and Mrs. Steele have both been j family Bnwer, they haw close season. On this point there is no lived three Their years’ work; but 1 now see that lam not in she been in Massa- yean. many friends trt room for But will the poor health, having argument. sports- have them back. likely to secure it- not even the half of it. chusetts for a few weeks for her health glad to men of New Y'ork state “stand for it”? It 70. The men that 1 have engaged for some after in the Bar Harbor March Woodlocis. is my opinion that unless it is forced upon being hospital, very necessary work will have to the fine them not. campaign while he remained home finish they.will tn Km fiiapniram>d BAY8IDE. new home which were soon to move Then is to be another great battle, over they After should I worry any longer Samuel health is and in and all, why into. Mr. Steele was advised by his phy- Capt. Alley’s very poor. principles laws, Wisconsin; ut- over these nutters? I have done my sician to a and left for another in North Dakota, whan the at- to go specialist, Mr*. Etfaelyn Remick is visiting is Bos- | most to stave off the impending anniblla Everett about three weeks He soon and tempt is being made to out, with one ago. ton vicinity. wipe am bricks tion; and I tired of making took hie and was carried to the hos- an entim code of game laws! We bed, Mn. Horace Mark* haa been ill blow, can en- of grp without straw. My grandchildren where be died on He have been appealed to for help, xnd have pital, Wednesday. two weeks, and is still confined to her a as well as can those tsd. dure lifeless oountry leaves a mother-Mrs. M. Q. been naked to send a trained to wife, Steele, Mn. W. N. Lord is also ill with fighter 880 oent. of grip. of other men. It per my one and a sister—Mrs. Ida North bat where ore the sinews of brother Fred, Dakota, wild About aco cords of stave-wood and countrymen are willing that the were at lags war to be found? Stanley. Funeral services held creatures of our land should go to destruc- hart bean hauled to Whitcomb. Hayim t The session of tbe of the ohurch Monday at 1 JO, the Odd Fel- present legialatnm Co’s. mill thil winter. tion, I can “stand it” if they can. were nu- Bayslda New York will witness a battle lows taking charge. Flowers pitched I have Doling the past twelve months merous and In the guessing contest for a doll (or between the following forces: beautfiul. observed wild Ufe in three widely sepa- March 20. Rooney. little girls in this town betwssn tbs Against | Wild Life—The Long island iga rated regions of this oountry—Mew York, ot three and ten yean, little Mildred Tria Baymen’s association, to secure spring Montana, and Florida-and everywhere BULK8POKT. was the fortunate one by ths shooting. The milliners association, to guessing conditions are the same. The remnant is the doll tad the law. The deal- Mrs. Harold Hussey ia visiting in Old right number, winning |L repeal pinamge game smaller. al> are cleaned Bat the steadily growing smaller and In The contest was H. C. up. alarming thing ers and to the Town. arranged by Smith, | coid-ataaage men, repeal Sew is GAME PROTECTION. is that onr wild life is southern York its fading away superintendent Of schools. generally steadily law that holds them slightly in check. Miaa Kathleen Bockley la visiting in from in of laws and plainly visible, save in wild fowl, since Much X. | fading away m, spite For Wild Life-The National Associa- Boston. K. wardens. Of coarse there are a few load the stoppage of spring sho ding. Here we SHALL WE OIVE TO POSTKBJTY tion of Audubon societies. The ChmpAre have o decided Mow the men of Mrs. of Maaa., MARIA VII.I-F. exceptions, bat I cannot pause to enanMr- gain. bay Irving Heath, Cambridge, club of America. Tbe Long Island Game arrived A OAMBLESS COUNTRY? ate them here. Long Island demand that the law shall be Saturday. Protective association. Tbe State League Fred Moor* and wile are at home iron so are ptun causes. and the lid taken off. Miaa Esther M. for the Protect ion of Fish and Gama. repealed Jocylen left Thursday visit to 9eco. WILLIAM T. BD&NADAY BOUNDS AN The troubles are these: “After as—the deluge!” for Brookline, Maaa. SINEWS OF WAR. One of the event* ol tie ATiAMf AGAINST IMPENDING DOOM are too pleasantest These fifty times many gunnece Miaa Elisabeth Snowman an This to mind another gives enjoy- season took at the home ol OP AMEDICA’S WILD LIFE. who shoot to Jaw. brings prime place Oecrp according able to her a factor in the disappearance of wild tile MAST SULLIVAN. dancing party class and few Frost end wile Monde; evening, Mircbl, The legal bag lieats are far too high, friends that is going to produce fetal results. of Bar is Tuesday evening In Odd Fellows the sixty-sixth birthday ol Mr. Prat, [William T. Becnaday in Boston Hmfid.] especially on birds. Benjamin Hadley, Jr., Harbor, hall. With but alight exceptions the unofficial the gnest of Fremont when Iriende and neighbors gavs him • The open seasons sve«t least twice Coo Bragdou. men on the line are to The fair in Odd Fellows hall The table in the bit Recent occumoees kave led me to make long. firing expected The older child of George Graham, wbo Wednesday, surprise. long supply the sinews of war that come from March 15, under the of Verona was soon with u a new analysis of the conditions to-day The open market* for the sale of game has been very ill, is recovering. suspioee dining-room spread the paymaster’s chest! The lac* of money grange, was a success in apite of the abundance ol good things. After sapper affecting the wild creatures of this conti- are very deadly. Lydia Hill, of Bar Harbor, is with to men who spending weather. nent and its effect on the future. It is not which hire cannot afford music and games were enjoyed. Many shotguns and rifles are three times her vacation witb her ancle, A. T. Hill. to work forever for is one of the “The March 21. P. in the hope of materially affecting the too to use in nothing Milliner Man" will be given in deadly hunting. are made for an 1 chief causes for the and birdleaa Preparations being hall final result that J am led to write down The “open seasons'' on all game that is gameless Emery Friday evening, March 24, by- continent that will be the of Easter concert in the church, instead of certain premises and conclusions. The verging on extinction need portion local talent, under the direction of Mrs. dim rrtiartn nus replacement by the session of school. Americans flay years hence. regular Sunday Urace deadly apathy of the great majority of five-year close seasons. j Hoyt Pomeroy, of Hampden. so We are the greatest on earth in Mrs. Delphina Wooster is ill si Americans is all-pervading and im- The killing of song and other insect- people seriously I Mrs. E. B. Moore and little the her daughter Deaf? that no on earth seems locking of our stable doors after our home. Mrs. Wooster is s remarkably Are You penetrable power ivorous birds and squirrels for food is Barbara left Thursday for her home in horses have been stolen! woman of ever to arouse our to the ac- wicked and bright, active eighty-tbree likely people indefensible, but in many i Worcester, Mass., after spending several is for If any cause ever needed money, it is the years. tivity that necessary the adequate localities it is persistent., days with her John J. cause of grandfather, Lee, of their own tt« wild creatures that need pro- A from here | preservation birds, quadru- A chapter might be written on each of party spent Saturday night, who is very feeble. Catarrh Is Probably the Cause, lid tection but this seems to be the and tisht a. 1 am mechanic- these but what is the use? it seeme? ; only March 11, in the Sullivan at Tunk peds laboring texts, camp The Kid of good cause that is starved to death. i grammar school closed Friday af- the Cause. ally, like a man pumping on a sinking that the wild creatures of this gun-cursed being pond, reporting a pleasant time, witb ex- i ter a successful term. The Miss to do own toward our wild land Instead of the pennies that are available cellent principal. Ship, my duty are doomed to go on fading away, sleighing. K. there should be Sophie Baker, has won the esteem olt If you have catarrh and have con- neighbors, to induce my friends to do until of value remaps. .dollars. In ail America nothing A strange feature of the low water and and stant in look one sum ever was or be- pupils parents by ef&cient work in ringing noises your ears, theirs, and at the same time to school There is no civilized nation on earth in only large given cold weather has been the freezing of the the schoolroom and her into the matter at once not to care too much about the 1 queathed for the protection of wild life. | charming per- myself which there are so many shotguns and mill stream so that loaded have It's a sure that catarrh teams ; sonality. pretty sigu annihilation when it comes. Albert Wilcox left to the National Associ- Ultimate rifles per capita or snob universal shoot- driven serose to water from the hole cat in is spreading and is making its »ij 1 ation of Mrs. Thomas Gentlemen ait in their comfortable as in the Andubon societies, in the F. Mason and Miss may ing United Btates. Every mac splen- the ice, and later to escape the Mason, through the Eustachian tubes thtt did hands crossing of East offices and as and or of William Butcher, a Orland, arrived aft.-r a lead I rum the cry: “ExaggerationI” just boy, rich poor, bond or free, de- bequest bridge, from which the snow had melted. j Saturday nose to the ears. : of That has been the one trip of several weeks in the gentlemen may cry “Peace! Peace!” when mands the glorious constitutional right to |332,000. bequest West, meet of When catarrh get* to the ears par- financial to our The supper and basket-ball game Mon- which time was tial deafness If h»*( there is no peace, but that does not change shoot—snoot when he pleases, where he solitary godsend wild spent in California. Mr. follows. you life! From the annual income of day evening waa a success. who 1 noises in ears, goto 0. A the hard facta in the case. The great- pleases, and with what he pleases. Try to it from Proceeds, Mason, accompanied them, arrived ringing your aix to ten workers axe in the $18.(16. The game between the and earlier in the week. Farcher to-day and get a HYOMBI grandchildren of the boys and girls who limit the deadlines# of his *. kept field, grange weapon— { outfit and drive out catarrh. in the 1911 will find the United him from and many important practical results have local teams waa a tie. The winning score March 20. j marry year atop usings “pump” gun or an To cure should on the was catarrh HYOMEI States as barren of wild life as is to- ■been secured. play-off made by the grange Italy automatic—and his lawyers lift their be breathed a inhaler .But when this baa been eaid team. Another C o’clock will be through pocket day-everywhere save in the iron-bound hands, roll their eyes to heaven, rush nearly ell supper CAST1NE. for ab->nt thiee minutes, four or tie has been served 1. game preserves and in a .very few forest to and “Unconstitutional! said! So far aa I can learn, there April Cbu. of times a a few court, cry; Wood, Bangor, is in town on day. Just pour drop is not one other March 30. H. areas of wide extent. L’n-oon-sti-tu-tion-aJ!” But Judge Dady game protective associa- business. into the bard rubber inhaler and tion in all America that is even Although the end seen** inexorably fixed, *f Pennsylvania has rudely established reasonably Miss breathe It for a few minutes. Mary McCluskey, of irri- then ia a certain academic interest attach- the fact laws well supplied with money. Take, for ex- BEAL COVE. Newburyport, it kills the germs; soothes the that against the .too-murder- is visiting her E. E. the New York dubs of brother, McCluskey. tation; heals the lndamation; stop) ing to the men and measures by which ous guns are constitutional. All that any ample, city sports- Mis* Henrietta Walla, who has been Miss assumed hawking, and will be attained. First ns men. May Harper charge of spitting snuffling. annihilation let state need do is to pass the law and quite ill, is gaining. free the Lufkin store on Main UYOMEl keeps the throat catalogue the chief agendas of destruction. enforce it. airuug ciuo newer mu expended candy street Miaa Bernice Ashley left Friday for Caa- from mucus ana crusts to from .its own Monday. prevents The first and for the de- II* UttlWU DIMM as maob as (or greatest agency UHUU1I KIUIODB 01 treasury ft00 tine to attend the normal school. nose. Miaa »truction of wild life ia the devilish spirit shotguns of modern make and hundreds of I gaase protection; and when tbe bat was Fay Devereox, who haa been teach- The HYOMEI outfit, wbid Oapt. William Morphy received serious in complete Of lawless “freedom” and “personal lib- thousands of sporting rifles. A reliable P«M««I last year (or subscriptions only ing Massachusetts, arrived home includes the little indestructible hard members injuries by falling on the lee near his for tbe erty” that animates about .75 per cent, of gunmaker baa me in round twenty-nine contributed, and Saturday spring vacation. rubber Inhaler, a bottle of HYOMBI informed that, home a few the men and of the United the total sum secured was small. days ago. and instructions for use, eoatt boys States. figures, £00,000 shotguns are annually sold very E. H. Carpenter and sons, accompanied simple Another club Miss Bessie Bobbins of »1 00. bottles of HYOMK The cane of this country is .the “do-aa-I- in tbeJUnited States, and of that number which takes itaeU serious- spent part last by Carroll and Kenneth Separate Perkins, have re- cost 60 that is inborn in the aver- ly in game like week at West Tremont with her cents at druggists every- pleaee” feeling 050,008 sell to the consumers at |6 each or protection matters, and, aunt, turned from a trip to Boston. Mrs. where, or at O. A. Farcher's, who sells age native American, and acquired by less! ill others, treats itself to fine dinners, Alonzo Wentworth. Rev. Mr. Barnard, of the it on it today lends one.or two men MethodUt money-back plan. Try every male immigrant the moment hie The deadliest guns that are aimed at to Albany once or Thursday evening, March 23, Bev. 8. H. to* church, after spending two weeks with for catarrh, coughs, colds or foot touches the dock at Bills island. A wild life are the possibly twice each year, then Jobe, of Bar will on mis- “pumpguna” and uauto- serenely Harbor, speak relatives in is home. throat. Free trial bottle by addrsn- ■lumbers ence Massachusetts, large and picturesque ‘volume might be maticeV. .Of these a more and dreams it ia pro- sion work in tbe Booth. Btereoptioon lug Booth’s Co., Buffalo, gunmaker estimates, Mrs. F. a Hyomei on Walen, former died written that subject, if there were from the best facts obtainable a man in tecting game. views will be shown. resident, N. Y. by at the home time. the Another large club of ootdooraman in- recently of her daughter business, that 97,000 were made In this Loren Herrick New went to Vinalhaven Mon- Mrs. Bessie Sprague, in Gardiner. Her When aimed at wild game, it prompts country last year. habiting York never bee yet spent e day last, and will go as steward in a body was here for the market-hunter to kill contrary to The made foliar or lifted e finger in any ! brought Interment on a SafeCori law, cartridges and used annually protection steamer. Mrs. Herrick Hie Caose ol Colds and work. Like has gone tf> North- Friday. The funeral was at tbe home a ^ the game-dealer to sell contrary to law, in this country run into tbe doxena of other big dobs of of common caqm of many up milliona; east for a few weeks. her Mrs. serve its sale ! mother, Jerry the sudden of the unconeei* the restanrantsto under false names, but the exact figures are not obtainable. nen, relation to game consists in £j^rbor Wescott, Saturday. checking March 30. to a change- and the stall-fed epicure to order and to One buying it in the market, feeding upoD it Mrs. Minnie Harper and Mrs. Jennie q perspiration by exposure gunmaking authority says 10,000,000 | whether takings eat to law. In com- n and Callahan left last temperature. Colds, contrary moat aural and another scoffs at that figure as evening drees, afterward talking Tuesday week for their run#* being SULLIVAN HARBOR. form of Oorysa with sneering, munities the killing and marketing of low. the most lovely talk about “the beauties former home in Parker’s N. *» j ridiculously Cove, 8., toss, and sore throat, or in of the 1 if Nature” end “Uod’s called there the High school closes for perhaps game spite game warden is, by : It is quite true that in many states a outdoors”. Mill- | by critical illness of their Friday the spring vacation. chilly and feverish symptoms, winked et es a smart out ot good American* to the hurried father, Allen Another many persona, thing | hunting license is required in order to use sty Young. sister, Mrs. sever he neglected in the to do. do aa the sale of wild creatures: Sadie of Mrs. C. A. resw- long wild game ia a gun, but the standrd price for a resident “Be/• warmed and fed,” Murphy, Bouthwest Harbor, ac- Moon has returned from Mt. stages, serious Illness often so nntil 1 ind look their cheek them. Desert permitted, just long (or annihiia- j license for a shotgun is only $1, and where up books. companied Ferry. from such neglect. — With bed, to lion) will quantities of game be killed, is the man or with a who sufficient money available from March Miss It Is wall to get early to boy gun is un- 30._N, Eunice McKay is her £ r®er to visiting the well and meet •old and eaten contrary to law every year. I able to a dollar to for the year for field work wherever and Mrs. Watson body wanned, ^ produce pay lister, Joy. move Bor this reason New Whenever I believe OBLAND. portent to have the bowels York, Boston, Pbila- privilege of using it? True, in New needed, that a very Marion York, and Doris have these is no safer ox better remedi- delphis end Baltimore are for an unnaturalized alien :r*ditable showing of North American Mrs. J. B. Proctor has Purdy gone to plague-spots [ must pay $20 for a returned to her R. a vild life Pawtucket, I., to visit relatives. es* at the beginning of game. The sale of game constantly altera bunting which to oould be saved end perpetuated, home in Severe, Mata. T*»- license, many summer H. L. "It. F.” Atwood’s medicine. a reward for and me work need* to be Cleaves was called to game extermination, visitants from sunny Italy is an an educational, con- Mia* M. of Steuben last quite Myrle Marks, Bucksport, is week the foar teaspoonfuls win quickly that but a number 1 tractive, and Thera by Illness and death of >*jjg steadily promotes end, noyanoe, and in Pennsylvania the human repressive. moat be the guest of Mrs. Charles H. Saunders. his pengastod ~~nu"w, drive out 1®»T nore drastic lather. off •f pivotal states resolutely It to bird of own a lews the nee of ward permit passage may not gun of any limiting Neil Churchill and ktan from the system and family will soon Walworth » oentinue. kind, which is a good law. Irearms, restricting the else of the bag, Simpson has gone to Rook- kher trouble. Always keep ind occupy the Sargent house, which is being will It is to be noted that at this date the This reminds me of local providing dose seasons for land, where he is as Use house. Any dealer disturbances long-tern^ repaired. employed draftsman WW£ laws the United States lertein species. There should be e lor O. H. for cants. If F* game covering ere that point a moral. For twenty years the oom- Tripp. thirty-five » -g Mr. and Mrs. Colon A. write today «* in many respects excellent. What need to Italians have derived from 1 >lete stoppage of the sale of game, end the Qinn are receiv- Paul •aver used thank great joy sboot- Simpson spent with his 0* 1 of more ing congratulations on the birth of a Sunday ■ample to the A. t, Medians ha the outlying plague-spots of slaughter birds for food. I never imployment game wardens. ing song heard of parents. Mr. Simpson is at in are and aaide from the awful daughter. present land. disappeariug, > city policeman making an arrest tor LAWXAXsna rbasonablx. Mams.__ duck-killing for the market at Currituck hunting in cities unless Miss Etta Grindle has returned to her dragged into it, As a role I regard lawmakers in general seund and adjacent waters conditions on some home in Bar Harbor, after rela- willy-nilly, by meddlesome special I a being both sympathetic and reasonable visiting Health vs. Wealth* are on the law books not nearly so bad as tame warden or other citizen. tives hare. W« cannot la private I ibont the making of necessary laws, all b« wealthy) bat we can all be healthe. which Iff' be. Not ere »«° proucu hi. k«.m »ilk Ikt Hue they might only the state Well, when tbe New York Mrs. Lena Turner has returned to the old zoological 'bey readily respond to the of Port- —?T°S~ *,y^c/** baa a good chance of becoming aa rich aa laws in With the pr«epe«t of get much with hia riche*. game general very good, but they path came into existence in 1898, the zoo- I be land, after a visit with her Mrs. Ira Hag more enjoyment hoar—provided they ere not intimi- sister, protaetyoewnlf «uh thia wnaderfwl remedy am aa a rule well eoaunon_Toucan •»“ also, reasonably enforced, ogical society decided that for at least two < lated or Bros*, who has been ilL allnunt* auch aa conatinetioa. biliouane**. colda Jr* by aelflsh ignorant constituent*, eeriousiy tk« *'* «* all the difficulties end draw- niles around 2j.kulK.onMd tkn. “. ”o,.Vrloo. d.~~« eoaaidering that park the slaughter of 1 believe that a fair amount •» follow. Madrid. Me. of money for Mias Frankie J. and Franklin u hacks in such work. And it ia here birds for food should Gray B. Several months ago r had considerable troucu right long cease. In tbe 1 igitimate educational r. work will secure Cunningham, two of Orland’s most from indioestion. I took one bottle of L. that the situation us. var that ensued Q. popu- galls O. Shields took an t be passage of measure ia Atwood's Medicine and was areally benefits* any good that lar young people, were married March / If it were a caSP of a few ictive 18, am nearly 87 years old." a. w. POMEKOV. plague-spots part. Many arrests were made and •eded for wild life At preservation—not by Bev. Mr. Block, of Look forth# big red letter*.-**!*. F.” oa eeery bottia. we could on them i Bucksport. 4ml«*a, 35 «#. for only, go attacking until i nany fines were imposed before at the first trial *U,g. bottle. Writ* far Ifbarai smmp*• tbe, eceeaariiy bat eventually. March 20. D. ^TH^-^^tolClN^O^PortWjg