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■ nil lilt III* LOCAL AFFAIRS. bera of the Ellsworth chorus as can are WEST ELLSWORTH. KLL8WOKTH FALLS. requested to be present, listen to the George M. Barron is suffering intense Mrs. Kale Dorr is st ho&e from Brews*, NEW ADVERTISEMENT"* THIS WEEK. music and participate in the rehearsal. Bank Protection pain, and is failing rapidly. where she baa been for several weeks. National Blanquefort commandery, K. T., had an W W for sale. deal to as a McCartney—Farm Percy Tourtelotte and family have Mrs. Herbert Moore, of Waterville, hag | means a great you depositor. Our books are examined by In bankruptcy— Frank A Wood. afternoon and evening session Monday, examiners The North Dakota moved into the Alexander Barron house. been here for several with relatives. National Bark under the supervision of the Improvement Co. the order on days Comptroller O T conferring several candidates. at least twice a year. There is no better than Bowden—Motor-cycles. Miss Susie was the The ladies’ circle will meet on the Currency security that Probate notice—Eat Alanson Parker et ala. There was a good representation of sir Eaton, of Ellsworth, sewing Admr notice—Eat Frances M Arthur Parker. from Bar Harbor. In the after- guest over Sunday of her sister, Mrs. Thursday of this week with Mrs. Probate notice—Eat Martha D knights Hwazey. Florence B. John W Coughlin—House for rent. noon the order of the red cross was worked, Kemp. Haney. Your Exec notice—Eat Eliza For Savings. J Baker. and in the evening the order of temple Irving Carter, of Blue hilt, accompanied Rev. J. D. Prigmore, wife and child are Union Trust Co. dividend commences Our next quarter JULY 1. Money deposited Hancock Co savings bank. ^ and malta. A banquet was Berved at 6.30. by his wife, came last week to attend his at North Ellsworth for the first days of in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT goes on interest on that date at Trbnton: funeral. the week. Sheriff F. G. Silsby attended a con- father’s present Geo J. Alley—Caution notice. ference of the Maine sheriffs at School closes The Asa C. Flood and wife are in West Eden: Augusta Friday. graduation Bangor last Friday to arrange for the defense of exorcises will be in the hall on the after- the exercises con- — field-day Mt Desert Fridge Corporation Annual attending meeting. the action brought against them in the noon of June 18. ducted there this week by the Knights of Me: U. S. circuit court Bcckspa^rt, by wholesale liquor Martin Giles, wife and son Lester, of Pythias. Charlotte R Swaaey—Notice of foreclosure. dealers of for seizure of in Boston, liquors Ellsworth Falls, visited his Arthur Reuben F. Remitk aud wife have re- Bangor. Me: under the father, transit pure-food and drug act. over turned from where Eastern Trust & Ranking Co. Giles, Sunday. Somerville, Mass., they The case is assaigned for the first NATIONAL Wood & Bishop Co—Clarion. Monday with wife and have been visiting'fur several weeks with BURRiLL in Augustine Carter, daugh- BANK, July. relatives. MAINE. ter, of Hancock Point, was in town Thurs- _ELLSWORTH, SCHEDULE OF MAILS. A took at the quiet wedding place Bap- day to attend the funeral of his brother, Harvard Clough was operated upon for AT ELLSWORTH POSTOFFICE. tist parsonage on Monday evening, June A. Carter. at the home of his In effect Map .9, 2.909 Henry appendicitis parents, 14, when Miss Florence L. Jordan was F. G. Gaspar and wife, of North Surry, Eugene Clough and wife, Thursday morn- MAILS RECEIVED. married to Harry R. Jude. They were at- of last week Dr. Lewis were guests Wednesday evening at the ing by Hodgkins. From West—T.13 a m: 4.39 and 6.C8 p m. tended by Miss Ethel Jordan, si9ter of the wedding of his brother, S. A. Gaspar, and The operation was successful, and the pa- From East—11.07 a in: 12.05, 5.65 and 10.62 p m bride, and Albert Maddox. Both of the Miss Helen C. Mitchell. tient is rallying nicely. MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOFFICE. young people are well known, and their Miss Vernie G. Carter will remain here Mrs. Fred Phillips died yesterday at her Going West—10.45,11.30 a nr, 5.30 and 9 many friends join in wishing them a pm. long home after an illness of over a a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Henry aere, year UNION TRUST COMPANY, Going East— 6.30 a m; 4 and 5.S0 p m. and prosperous wedded life, A. before to Old Town of tuberculosis. .ura. Phillips was SUNDAY. Carter, returning Mrs. Austin T. of was j Stevens, Minneapolis, where she is as a nurse. twenty-eight years of age. She the OF ME. From W’eat—7.20 a m. hospital employed ELLSWORTH, Minn., with her little son Everard, was in of Mrs. Judson Of Going West—Mai! daughter Sargent, closes at 5-80 p m. the the of Mrs. Carrie Gaspar Smith and daughter | city first the week calling on North Ellsworth. She leaves a husband of were old on her Marion, Ellsworth Falls, guests of THE CONSTANT GROWTH OF THIS IN- friends, way to Milbridge, and two sons. Funeral services will bo * Mrs. Mary Bonsey Wednesday evening, at A. K. Cushman is home for a short va- where she will spend part of the summer held at the North Ellsworth chapel to- STITUTION IS EVIDENCE OF THE the marriage of her sister, Helen C. cation. with relatives. Mrs. Stevens was for- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. to a brother of merly Miss Gertrude Haynes, of this Mitchell, Aubrey Gaspar, HIGH ESTEEM IN WHICH IT IS HELD The Thursday club will meet to-morrow city, The graduating exercises of the Falls and this is her first visit East since she Mrs. Smith. with Mrs. Harry L. Crabtree. grammar school will be held iu the church BY THE PUBLIC. left here fourteen Miss Helen Christena of Ells- years ago. Mitchell, on Thursday evening of this week. Th# F. W. Stanton and little are and Samuel of Bev- daughter Indications are worth, Aubrey Gaspar, follows: NEW ACCOUNTS OPENED SINCE that with fair weather, program Music, Lynch’s band; 286 the guests of Capt. H. J. Joy and wife. were married Wednesday even- from 200 to 300 people will go from Ells- erly,Mass., prayer, Rev. J. D. Prigmore; music, band; June at the 01 the bride’s sis- JAN. 1, 1909. The summer schedule on the Maine worth to Jacksonville next Wednesday, to ing, 9, home salutatory; recitation, “Wait till Trouble Mrs. Walter A. Rev. W. F. | Central will go into effect next Monday. attend the annual reunion and camp-fire ter, Bonsey, by j Comes,” Alice G. Clough; recitation, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO Emery. The bride is the youngest daugh- Fred W. Joy,of Rogers Feet & Co., of New of the Eastern Maine Veteran association. | “Death of Hale,” Ebeii Whitcomb; reci- ter of the late John B. and Lydia M. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US. York, is at home for his annual vacation. The excursionists will leave Ellsworth on tation, “Guilty or Not Guilty,” Bernice L. and the was of I the train at 7.19 a. m. A Mitchell, groom formerly class Sarah E. Mrs. of with regular special Garland; history, Blondette; Irving Thompson, Brewer, North No cards were sent out, and train will return, due here at 8.30 p. m. Surry. j music, band; recitation, “Bunker Hill UNION TRUST little is the of Miss Alice Has- 1 COMPANY. son, guest the was a to of is com- marriage pleasant surprise Holiis M. lem. Irving Osgood, Ellsworth, Battle,” Garland; recitation, the friends of the bride and ( mander of the association, and M. S. many groom, “Brave Kate Shelley,” Marion Smith; Frank D. Rowe, principal of the even some of the invited not I high Smith, of Ellsworth, is adjutant. The guests recitation, “Whistling in Heaven,” Louise school at Warren, is home for the sum- were to witness the mar- round-trip fare from Ellsworth is fl. knowing they I Young; valedictory, “Up Higher,” Gerald mer. riage ceremony, at which the full service of E. Mpore; music, band; singing class ode, Mrs. E. S. of with the Methodist Episcopal church was used. Andrew’s, Carmel, All Incident and a Warning. Susie Smith; class address, Rev. W. F. infant is her Mrs. G. Miss Lotie Johns played the wedding son, visiting mother, Last Saturday afternoon half a dozen Emery; conferring diplomas, Supt. P. A. P. Smith. march. The bridal party stood under an girls, whose ages range from those old A. Killam; music, band. arch of apple blossoms, to which a floral Mrs. Eugene Hale has returned from enough to know better to little ones who 1 1 horseshoe was suspended. The bride was US IN Washington, and is at “The Fines’’ for the may innocently have followed the lead of COMING EVENTS. BANK WITH PRIVACY. dressed in white and carried a bouquet of summer. older playmates, entered private grounds white carnations. After the ceremony, ELLSWORTH. Leon E. Rowe, a clerk at the and not only picked all the blossoms There is absolute about postoffice, were in order, and cake June 16, at [ privacy your banking reach from a congratulations Wednesday, Baptist vestry— is spending a par) of his annual vacation within valued shrub, but also ! if bunk with ns no one and ice-cream were served. Mr. and Mrs. Supper, 15c. business you by mail; in Boston. left the branches so torn and mutilated left Thursday for their home in that the damage cannot be in Gaspar Wednesday, June 16, at Hancock hall— but ami the bank know The ladies’ aid of the Methodist repaired yourself people any- society Beverly, Mass. They have the good Co. in “The Fatal years. Avery Strong Coin”# about or so there church will meet with Mrs. Fred M. wishes of their friends. thing your deposits account, Had they asked for the blossoms to many Tickets, 15c., 25c., 35c. On sale at Moore's of Blaisdell to-morrow afternoon. can be no "leaks” information that you'd carrry home, or for decoration purpooses drug-store. Mrs. George Newcomb and Miss Ger- much rather would never occur. Then, too, ! they would have been freely given, for no OBITUARY. Friday, June 18, at Society hall-Social trude Newcomb, of Warren, are guests of reasonable request for flowers was ever re- The funeral of Henry A. Carter took dance. this hank has ample-resources, a most success- Mrs. Henry L. Russell. fused by the family. place at the church Thursday afternoon, Wednesday and Thurday, Sept. 15 and is and a Mrs. A. L. and Elder Brann. In- ful record, conveniently located, has Bellatty daughter Maud, Out of consideration for the parents and conducted by Eugene ! 16—North Ellsworth fair. 1 who have been A. L. was growing ambition. Why not let us serve you? visiting Capt. Bellaty, the younger children who may not have terment at Birch grove cemetery. COUNTY. V of the schooner Otronto, in Bangor, are realized what they were doing, no action Mr. Carter was a veteran of the Civil war, Interest on time to check. June 18, 19, 20—Ellsworth Free Baptist deposits subject home. if re- served three years in the 1st Maine paid will be taken, but the trespass is having quarterly meeting at South Hancock. Ellsworth friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- peated, as one step toward suppressing the heavy artillery, and the 18th Maine regi- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, of lawlessness that is becoming too common ment. liam S. Cousins, Lamoine, extend them 7 and of American In- from he July 6, 8—Meeting Eastern Trust & Co. on the birth of a son among children in this and other towns, After his discharge the array Banking congratulations yes- stitute of Instruction at Castine. on the Grand Banks. BANGOR, MAINE. terday. the names will be made public. went fishing trips to and Mr. Carter was the one saved of the Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, at Old Town nud be served only Branches Machias, Me. Supper will at the Baptist 8 and 9—Bluehill fair. High School (■radimtion. crew of the Surry fishing schooner Brice, Sept. 7, vestry this evening by Mrs. Ida B.vard, The date of the graduation exercises of which was run down and sunk by the Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 8 and 9 Mrs. Orrin Clement and Mrs. Carlton R. the Ellsworth high school has been English Chancellor on the Grand —Eden fair. Donnell. finally ship fixed for W'ednesday, June 23, at Hancock Banks on Sept. 25, 1866. He was taken to Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 28 and 29 lightning ana wuuam r. —Amherst fair. rercy mggins juae, hall. The class play and ball will be given Liverpool, England, on the steamer, and Look now to your fire insurance. The thunder-storm season is here. students at the of Maine law FAMILY REUNIONS. University on the evening of the same day. The play his letter home was the first knowledge insures — Every policy issued by this agency against lightuiug, damage; also fire. are home. Mr. Jude has been 26 at school, to be presented is “Ferguson, of Troy”, relatives in this vicinity had of the loss of Saturday, June Tracy family teaching in Monson. * Goulds boro Point. and the cast of characters is^s follows: the vessel and crew, nearly all of whom O W. STATE. TARLEY, Clarence B. Day has sold his automobile Walter Hawley.A. W\ Stetson lived in this vicinity—Capt. Henry Taylor, Telephone 87-4. Ellsworth, Maine. June 23—Annual to Southwest Harbor parties. He is talk- Tom Ferguson, M D, a red-hot sport from Samuel Merrill, jr., Richard Gray, John Wednesday, meeting and of Eastern Maine Veteran ing of purchasing a larger and more Troy, NY..Harry Jordan Leach, Joseph Wilson and Frank Trew- camp-fire in love with at Jacksonville grounds. powerful machine. Charley Marshall, Suzette, orgy, all of Surry, James Thurman and association, camp Winfred Joy The household effects of the late Charles William Thorn, of Bucksport, and Reuben Lionell a crank that lives next Our last Fairfield, “I’m to have some were sold at auction last Mon- Gray and Mr. Carter, of Ellsworth. The going photographs Spring Planting W. Pierce door.Earle Jordan said the wife of bosom order of the Mrs. Clara letter telling of the accident is still pre- taken, John,” hia ItKQUIltM two semi annual dividends day by executrix, Mike Murphy, one of the finest, in hard served in Mr. Carter’s the other morning. “Have you have been at the rate of L. Hawley, of Bangor. luck.Harold Sinclair family. af^pref- Ellen the wife and Tom’s Mr. Carter married Miss Renie Staples, erence as to position.” “Well,” refuted GRA88 8EEP, Charles H. Wooster has bought the Hawley, squire’s sister.Miss Phyllis Macomber of Sedgwick, who survives him, with four the husband of his wife, “if you 'wdfce stock of goods in the grocery store of H. Belinda Ferguson, Tom's wife and Walter’s children— Mrs. George M.Cunningham and to pose before the camera while in the act P. Hopkins, and is moving them to his CLOVER SEEP, sister.Miss Ella M Hawkes Mrs. AustinO.Conary, of West Ellsworth; of sewing a button on my trousers it home on Birch avenue. Suzette Hawley, the squire’s niece, Irving Carter, of Bluehill, and Miss Vernie would make a picture that I could con- of who is build- Miss Stetson Foster, Boston, Myrtle Monaghan Carter, of Old Town. He is also survived template with pleasurable emotion.” PHOSPHATE, on road near Johanna Mnlrooney, the queen of the ing a bungalow the Surry four of kitchen.Miss Helen Holmes by brothers—Augustus Carter, Black's hollow, was in the city Saturday not to mention other which we Hancock Point, Clarendon, James and Ruslnetft Notices. things He to come with ahd Sunday. expects of West Ellsworth, and one sister— HAINES’ PRIZE CONTEST. have to offer the farmers at this Mr. Meek—Did you trump my ace? Mrs, Alden, his in August. Following is the standing of the competitors family M—Yes! What of it! Mr. Mrs. Lydia Bowker, of Lynn, Mass. Mr. season. M—N-nothing. who have received 5,000 votes or over in the Zachariah of N. a true friend Jellison, Brooklyn, Y., dear. I’m it was If one of Carter was an upright man, my glad you. prize contest at Roy C. Haines’ store, which was in the city for a few days last week. and kind neighbor. Before his death he Have you hay enough to last our opponents had done it, we’d have lost will close June 26: Mr. Jellison is on his annual vacation, trick. arranged all hits business affairs, made through? If not, I have some extra the Miss Goldie Raymond. 38,68(1 and never fails, if he can help it, to in- arrangements for his burial and w*a ited Mrs Geo Davis, Ellsworth. 33,802 fine “I’ve got a cousin on my mother’s Mrs Clara Johnson. Hancock. clude Ellsworth in his side,” for the end. 33,289 itinerary. patiently 26.899 remarked Mrs. Lapsling, “who can do Mrs J B Holmes, Ellsworth. t _ Mrs W F Ellsworth. 25,447 If. STATE John A. Hale and wife, of Waterville, Emery, STREET, anything with her left hand that she can Mrs A I Foss, Hancock. 22,261 PRE88EP HAY, were the guests Saturday, Sunday and ELLSWORTH, MAINE. do with her right. I tell you, it’s a great MOUTH OF THE RIVER. Mrs R B Evans, Ellsworth. 20,149 Monday of George A. Parcber and wife. MrsH H Hooper, EUswoith.. 10.2*20 *tbing for a person to be amphibious.” Miss Thompson, Ellsworth... 7,383 Mr. Hale is a son of Rev. Henry W. Hale, Frank Swett is working in Bar Harbor. Mrs C S Johnson. Ellsworth. 5,599 Better thau loose, and easier to handle Whenever you speak, watch yourself; of Savannah, who is a brother of Mrs. Ga., repentance follows every word which Robert B. Carter is in Bar Harbor visit- Parcher. gladdens no heart. Let every thorn which ing relatives. aatKitiscincnts. Ice Cream sow in thy bloom in the Tickets for the public for the high people roadt Mrs. C. visited her Delicious flavors. lustre of thy smiles.—Persian. Henry Ray, jr., aunt, exercises at Hancock school gradution Mrs. Richard Murch, at Oak Point, re- hall next Wednesday afternoon, will be CHURCH NOTES. cently. C. Fruit for at the office of the W. ready distribution Grindal, Albert Fullerton was the week-end THE CAMPAIGN All kinds in their season, and fresh. of schools next Tuesday CONGREGATIONAL. WATER STREET, superintendent guest of his daughter, Jessie Fullerton, at at 9 o'clock. ▲GAINST morning Rev. R. B. Mathews, pastor. Bartlett’s Island. ELLSWORTH. MAINE. Soda Dr. L. L. Larrabee and wife, who have Sunday, June *20 — Morning service at W. L. Remick and wife have gone to Bugs, Worms, Blight, All flavors. The handsomest foun- been a week at Dr. Larrrbee's 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school spending Bartlett’s Island for a week’s visit to is in commission at tain in Ellsworth old home in Harbor, were in at{11.45. Evening service at 7.30. will soon be We have all Prospect Oeorge Ray and wife. open. Ellsworth yesterday, packing their house- Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.45. the munitions of war such as hold goods ready for removal later. They UNION CONG’L, ELLSWORTH FALLS. LUCH INI’S, The Salvation Army. left to-day for Lee for a short visit. Rev. J. D. Prigmore, pastor. Bordeaux Mixture, Hellebore, Ellsworth. The report for the quarter ending March Main Street. Clifford G. and Mrs. B. F. Sunday, June 20— Morning service at Mrs. Royal 28 of the receipts and expenditures of the Blue Stevens returned from 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. Evening Sulphate Copper, Vitriol, Friday Portland, Salvation Army in Ellsworth has been re- BEDDING PLANTS where have been attending the con- service at 7.30 they ceived, duly audited, by the local officers Paris Insect of at 7. Green, Powder, ALL KINDS FOR vention of the department Maine, Prayer meeting Friday evening here. Woman's national relief as dele- Flower and Garden. corps, METHODIST EPISCOPAL. The report shows that the collections Arsenate of Lead. Vegetable from W. H. H. Rice relief gates corps. Rev. W. F. Emery, pastor. amounted to £72.33, donations and collec- C. L. Morang has purchased the machin- Sunday, June 20 — Morning service at tion cards $20.15, and loan from division EllsworthUreenhouse stock and business of the Dirigo Glove 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school total of Telephone 43 ery, headquarters $25—a $117.48. 11.45. Junior at 3. ser- Manufacturing Co., and moved it from at league Evening The expenditures, including rent, heat, Parcher’s Drug Store. vice at 7.30. TO ORDER. the Hall house to the rooms over his light, salaries, travelling expenses, etc., BUTTONS MADE &t Main street store formerly occupied by Prayer meeting and bible udy Tuesday amounted to a balance buttons ol all kinds; $117.35, showing Embroidered The has been evening at 7.30. also -aachlne-made. plain and hard- Irving Osgood. machinery for the quarter of thirteen cents. from one’s own cloth. Made will continue the rimmed. set up, and Mr. Morang BAPTIST. Ensign Evans says that the receipts dur- G. T. BOWDEN, at the dressmaking rooms of manufacture of the Dirigo canvas gloves. Rev. P. A. A. KiUam, pastor. ing the current quarter have been larger, DKAt.KR JN M. HOOPER, ALICE To-morrow evening at the Baptist ves- Sunday, June 20-Morning service at and consequently more has been accom- INDIAN I MANNING IIOCK, EUSWOOTIL J Hi try Miss Mae Silsby, of Bangor, the ac- 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school plished. The ensign and his. small, but Telephone: 67-13. companist of the Bangor festival chorus, at 11.45. Christian Endeavor meeting at faithful army are devoted to their work, will play the music which is to be sung at 7. Evening service at 7.30. and well deserve financial as well as moral Motor-Cycles. ;! Subscribe for Ths Ambbican the festival in October. As many mem- Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30. support from the community. STATU oi'iiKfcT, Kl.LS\SuliTU, MAINE gUmufcnoiti, the MILKMK> MI ST RKOlSTKR. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Jflntcal Bmf&t cned was about to to have don't it. To lucky other to the wer* Above us tottering, soon fall. tmckache, neglect tration. cotta:tm g the information required, Some the right. They for fishing, a number of fishermen hapiien. thought the end of Yet. what to tbee? get permanent relief you must reach large the commissioner called and Instruction and shall issue to said appli- the world was at Danger the root of the trouble. bad fine success from the fish which hand. Others Nothing we pond, cant a certificate of which cer- imag. Two oth- The Master asks in tones. registration, the straight way Difficulty. loving knowof will do this so was well with kinds and Ined that they had grown %.i safely and surely stocked many tificate shall be posted in a ideniy at the bottom of what to thee? c«u*picuou* place ers were also present “Yea, as E. Pinkham’s useful deaf. Still others thought that Lydia Vegetable Com- specie* of fish —natural, artificial, in the store or depot from which sale or sup- the bill. One of tb*m took the My vineyard must be tilled to-day, cause 1 the way pound. Cure the of these dis- bountiful was is made. and hush preceding a terrlflc htirri one the and oeautiful. A supper ply the number of the certifi- had him to a IK» naught to hinder in way. aches and called Danger, which led tressmg pains and you will cates of for each fallen the air. All were work for me.” served in the lower bail by tbe sisters, registration wagon nr other upon oppress- wood. The other took the road Go become well aud strong. great was well a vehicle shall be placed in a conspicuous place ed with a feeling of profound awe | R. H .1forUm. The volume of unsolicited which patronized by Urge and marked Destruction and was led into great on said or other j Selected Grandma G. number of those Much wagon vehicle. dread. by testimony constantly pouring in proves present. enjoy- a wild field full of dark mountains Should any person, firm, corporation, asso- It was soon that Lydia E. Ptakham's ment was realized from games and a social discovered, however, where he stumbled and fell and rose ; conclusively ciation or soc iety desire to become a milk Dear Jf. B. Friends: Vegetable made from roots chat. A fine time to all and |31 to the cir- that the cessation of the roar of the Compound, deale?, as provided by this section, before the no more. The sent Grandma G. is based and herbs, has restored health to thou- falls was the sole cause of this poem by cle was tbe result of tbe labor and worry first of in com- | have a tor day April any year, he or they *h*U. Some people propensity on the idea of ‘‘the of view”. I sands of women. mon As the dim of point sup- of the grange circle members for some prior to engaging iu the business, register panic. light early taking the wrong mad. They follow more have Mrs. Pinkliam, of Lynn, Mass- pose troubles arisen from the time pa?t. with the commissioner of agriculture in the morning grew stronger the j*eopl» false which lead to destruction. invites all sick women to write paths, different positions from which life is same manner «a hereinbefore for were able to see the almost bare ber for advice. She has provided, preci- Difficulty was rugged guided MOUNTAIN VIEW, 4»4. WEST EDEN. But, though viewed than from any other source. each place or vehicle from which aaie or sup- pice of tbe falla. over which but a He thousands to health tree of and steep, Christian selected It. a sermon I on Mountain View grange held* its w MTT UIWIC. short In recently beard *‘Con- ! charge. regular yIJ time before thousand* of tons then came to a started up running, science”, it was shown how much broader meeting Friday evening with forty-six Any dealer who neglect* or refuses to regis- of water had been pouring. Only then on his bands ter with the commissioner of or walk, to crawling is really the meaning of the term than present. After business the first degree agriculture, here and there small streams, con- with mak- ►ILLS WORTH MARK RTS. to post certificates of registration in the store and knees, gmat difficulty what we usually credit it—that it applies was conferred on two brothers. One of stantly growing smaller, now trickled or depot from which sale or supply is made, ing advancement. Thus It is with all not alone to the inner consciousness of a the most important votes was the discus- down the face of the towering wall. The quotations below give the range of or to post the number cf the certificate « f Christians. Difficulties abound. Self person, but it is that which enables us to sion of the grange to accept all she re- Above tbe falls. Instead of the rush- retail prices in Ellsworth. registration on the wag >n or other vehicle denial and exertion must be forth. make an estimate of others also on the of the debt of the new grange a put sponsibility from which sale or is made, a* ing. foaming river, only naked of selections and an accor- formed on that when ran We observation, though may phonograph ing the of taiik dealers as are day Niagara Baled.. Jr a 20 licensing they a have deou solo Octavia which was walk and then to crawl. The never give utterance to the verdict ren- by Hamor, known under thig section shall be and hereby dry. People walked from the Canadian Christian life is no at wind, dered to ourselves. Think this out. i encored. are when this act shall take effect. side of the river, along tbe of beating please. Loom Igll < heartily repealed edge but a real antagonist opposes ns, and Baled. I.* the frightful precipice, nearly as far Dear or NORTH PENOBSCOT. we must fight if we would win. But Sisters Couat'»*• Vegetables. HIGHLAND, 384, ( Hftlliir Hotel l»urued. as Goat Island on the A mere an side Have just came in from work in the garden Children’s was observed what does it matter with Christ to Potatoes, 23 Onions,! night by High- The Dome-of-tbe Hock, the handsome and. never even wet tbelr feet. Some to to to eat pk 3{ | trying get ready plant something vi tt <5 i June 11. The hall was help us? Turnips,! Parsnips, land grange, pret- hotel at Caatine owned by Frank P. Wood, went exploring In the river bed above | Who ever saw such a late spring? House no* > .Bunch t-eetB, 10 Carrots, ft »>2 j decorated with flowers and ferns. This day the noise of battle, tily of was burned noon. the falls and discovered a number of cleaned yet: expect I am the most tardy on 'Lettuce, bead IS Cabbage, ft i5l Bangor, Saturday w The next the victor's song. Sfiuach. pk 2' Squash, ft 02*i There was a large attendance of members ancient gun barrel*, lost of the class. We have not as chickens j The loss is estimated at $20,000. probably by many Tomatoes, ft 12 Bunch carrot*. H> ^ the bill Christian came and visitors. Business over, interesting the river in gone Halfway up as usual on account of the cold weather, yet R*dishes, unch 05 Cucuminers, each 07 I The hotel has for some years been con- sportsmen up long 5- remarks were made Bro. of Hal- to an arbor, a pleasant resting place. find plenty of work. Often wish 1 was about Rhubarb, 0» Arparacus. butch 25 by Cane, ducted by the Misses Tileston. of Virginia, days and still after the r tt 4 away String beans, qt 12 and Master Here be fell asleep and on departing three, then I would do something. I have no cyon grange, Worthy Gross, phose servants came from the South of their stocks slowly forred down Fra con- patience with the cry of no work and hard It. of Alamooaook After ice- and later left his precious roll, which grange. closing Thursday to put the house in shape for the stream by tbe current. Caves instructions. times. I and my better half work about six- Oranges, dot 23 #50 Lemons dot 25 cream and cake were and the lec- were tained hla He ascended §35 served, June 24. The of the Are is curious formations in tbe risks 13 315 Strawberries 15 opening origin teen houm nearly every day, then have to see Pineapples, turer a the Ibe hill before discovering his loss presented pleasing program by unknown, but it is to have been discovered, the existence of which had lots of things undone. Money will not pro- Groceries. supposed and was to return. Fortu- children. never been before. compelled _ caused from the Ares built the ser- suspected cure help here at least; presume if it was a by Colee—per h Rice, per a .*# o.- Niagara he found the roll, tut his care- vants. The blaze had a All that day. March 31. lS+k. nately city and S3 for eight hours, might get a day. Bio, .16#.25 Vinegar, gV 20 §25 RAINBOW. 203, NORTH BROOKSVILLE. good start when lessness led him to much trouble, 35 Cracked falls remained and who re- grief Irish Molly has returned home, but her hus- Mocha, wheat, Rainbow grange is doing fine work, and discovered and was soon beyond control. dry. people Jara, 33 Oatmeal, per ! and hardship and should warn us band is very ill, has no time for writing. I Considerable of the mained up until late at night, expect- Tea—per %— Buckwneat, pkg .04 never before has such interest been show n. furniture and Axtures carelessness and indifference. see by the paper that Grandma G. has lost a .*»* ing to see a went to bed with- against Japan, -45#.65 Graham, The entertainment Friday evening was were removed. change, brother. There is a chord of sympathy among Oolong, .2u# 65 Bye meal, .04 out It But In the early BIBLE BEAD1SGS. fc— Granulated well attended, the proceeds being flS.48. The Do me-of-the-Rock had a Ane witnessing us. that makes us feel for each other in limes Sugar—per ateai.g r. King Liverpool ahall weigh 60 program, up readings by Gertrude Howard Low* and of and a walk and a bushel of Turk's Island Samuel Knight went stages bloom, through She pounds, tall shall E. W. Burrill and the source of the river va- stop- and Mr. Hall weigh 70 Wakefield, others; to Rockland day orchard is just delightful. Wish Aunt Madge pound*. Saturday, returning Sunday. The standard of a bushel of songs, Marcia Maude ped np. and the stream was dr oned were presidents and all the weight potatoes Burrill, Brewster; sisters could see (and smell) all In order an 1 dt for la 60 Mrs. L. Holden went to Camden good shipping, pounds, music, Ethel Gertrude George of its supply. By the morning of tho of two organiia- our trees now. Elma. of apples, 44 pounds. Fogg; recitation, _ Friday to meet her husband in the and tions whose The standard weight of a bushel of beans In Wakefield; story, N. B. Colby. 81st the river was practically dry BISHOPS KIDDLES. good order and flt for shipping, Is 60 schooner Florence Leland. of v views ana pounds; thus for twenty-four hours the roar IBI \ | ;1 pur- 1. Calves. of wheat, beets, ruta baga turnips and peas, 6o HARVEST WEST Mrs. is home from Marble- falls was stilled. Then In the poses are popu- 2. Hares (hairs). pounds; of corn, 56 pounds; of onions 52. HOME, 403, ELLSWORTH. Ralph Gray Niagara 3. of carrots, Fngl'ah and : lc» puiiAJFS to pounds; turnips, rye Harvest Home grange held no meeting head. Mass., where she has been visiting early morning of April 1 the jwuxiau larly supposed 4. lashes. Indian meal, 50 pounds; of parsnips, 45 pounds; hau.. (Eye) The her husband on his quite diverse, ft. (Shoulder) blades. of barlev and buckwneat, IS pounds; of oats Saturday evening. next meeting will yacht. pack gave way nnder the tremendous 6. Vanes 'veins). 32 pounds, or even measure a* or agreement. be J une 19. pressure from and the long re- I>r. was of _ Mrs. Mont ford Haskell is above, P* King presideut the Ke- 7. In very ill. Her (n) steps. strained volume of water rushed us Education association and Mr. 8. sister, Mrs. Cyrus Brown, of Camden, was 9. Ten dons. SEDGWICK, 244. down was president of the American DEDHAM. here from Tuesday to Linnie and and reclaimed Its own—Ex- 10. Temples. MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. Friday. e league. This is an illustration 11. Isabel Haskell her home. change. Pupils. Gay Hatchings, M. D., of Florida, is Whereat, The Divine Master, in His in- accompanied Of the of Christian 12. June 14. spirit Endeavor, relatives in town. finite wisdom, has seen fit to remove from our H. 13. (Eye) lids. visiting Fsw Beds In Which brings together for practical eo- 14. (Ear) drums. midst Brother James W. Page, therefore be it Bagdad. 15. Feet. Bert Venadestine and of cent of pop- in Christian service all wife, Orono, Besot red, That in the death of Brother About 60 per Bagdad’s sin- 16. anjrrtUimmt*. pperatlon (Knee> caps. are gaests of W. W. Black and wife. no beds. These cere followers of our Lord. 17. Nails. Page, Sedgwick grange has lost a true and ulation possess poor 18. Soles. Mrs. H. P. Bnrrill to faithful member. reet on blankets on the President Hall is a luethudist and a has gone Pittsfield to people spread 19. Mussels. attend the exercises Resolved. That while we bow our beads in Boors of their houses In the winter Very successful business man. Above 20. Palms. graduating of M. C. I. 21. and humble submission, we realise how inade- ind on the roofs In tbe summer. Owing le Is an evangelist who spends a Tulips honesty. The funeral of Mrs. Aimed* 22. (Adams) apple. Webber, quate words of ours may be to soothe the of bis time in who 5 to the excessive heat of these regions part evangelistic died Jane at the sge of eighty-two we I will fill vacant numbers: Hurt broken-hearted, yet would as a body ex- elsewhere and has led thousands of your 3, was in sleep is made Impossible men to years, held the Congregational press our sincere sympathy to the widow and (heart); 8 (ayes and noes), eyes and nose; than on the roof or In the open gar- it. He especially delights in speak- church Jane 11, Rev. J. L. Pratt, of Ban- daughter in their great sorrow, and commend 12, a crown. dens. It Is an sight to see ing to men and is known all over the gor, officiating. Many friends were in at- them to Him who doeth all things well. Interesting Aunt Madge. how sunset emerge from United States as "the business men’s tendance snd beautiful flowers testified Retolved, That a copy of these resolutions tbe women st sent to the and their houses to the evening evangelist.' of esteem. She leaves three daughters— be family spread upon our prepare The drum makes a noise records, a sent to the for meal on the roof and the bed- Already he has been of distinguished because it is Mrs. Henry Torrence, of Holden; Mrs. copy papers publi- spread in which cation, and that our charter be for as the Service to Christian Endeavor evan- empty, respect a good many peoj Grace of New Bara draped ding for the night. Inasmuch McEwen, York; Mrs. to pie are like drums. thirty days. Mrs. R. A. Elwell, climate la there Is little Igelbtlc work, and be also feels s White, of Brewer; snd two sons—Gny very dry, Saoib W. Alarm, the air. warm Interest in the tak- M. of fear from exposure to night foreign work, Hatchings, D., Florida, snd 8. P. G. M. ALLEN, the All PAST While a considerable number of fcig especial charge of Christian En- FIFTY IN DANGER. Webber, of Dedham. Committee. Men middle life have found comfort roofs are surrounded by latticework deavor extension in South America. and past Jane 14. B. relief in Foley’s Kidney Remedy, espec- of Hb for to Insure a certain amount privacy, splendid physique, genial temper ially enlarged prostrate gland, which is The craving for sympathy is natural ex- very common far the number are quite and magnificent qualities of mind and among elderly men. L. E. enough, and it ought never to be treated by larger Morris, Dexter, Ky., writes: to a year and in- ln- father *‘Up CHILDREI WHO ARE SICKLY harshly nor thought of as a fault, but it posed to the gaxe of curious heart make him an ideal guide and ago my suffered from kidney and Mother. who Good for bladder trouble imla. their own comfort and the becomes and morbid young *nd and several physicians pro- of their easily ignoble very tulsltlve neighbors. spirer for Christian Endeavorers. nounced it welfare children, •hoald never b. without n because selfish.—Charles G. enlargement of the prostrate box of Matter Sweet Powder, for very Ames. has and advised an Grey’. Children, President King been at the head gland operation. On account for ore the remon- of his age we were he throughout They Brenfcnp Cold* | afraid could not since Is a stand Core Ph- | without makes of Oberlln college 1902. He it and I Pevemhnea* Coutipacion, Teething Learning politeness recommended Foley’s Kidney Remedy, order* HewUcbe end Don't think that piles cant be cured. Thous- and the first Stomach Trouble* THESE and most effective public speaker and is bottle relieved him, and after POWDERS NEVER FAIL. Sold ands of obstinate cases have been cured l disagreeable pedant, politeness taking the second bottle be was no by*! Drugstore* by longer Uc. Don’t hereof any nMfu<* A tri»l without makes a superficial, heartily In sympathy with the Chris- troubled with this G. A. Paa- puctege Doan’* Ointment. 50 cents at any drug store learning complaint.” will be rent FREE to any mother who will addrea, tian Endeavor movement CHSA, Allan tt-Otauted, La Boy, K.T. —AdvU 'rlvolous puppy.—Chesterfield. speechless when after his trembling ■he never could expect. The weak- CONGREGATIONALISTS. HITTER Y 'TO CARIBOU. fingers had turned on the rear light lie ness, the shallowness, that were her Fire at Montieello early Sunday morning saw the man before him was none sister’s were forcing themselves on her Annual Session of County Conference tour bouues and a other than KONQUHFAITH destroyed potato hay II Malcolm Dalzell, who stood recognition against her will. at Bucksport. shed. — Loaa, (6,500. RIVAL'SJOWNFALL white nnd his If Esther had been of a differ- June 12 The quiet facing captor. only Buckspobt, (special) of the Freebie Bitterness the Lovers "I—I can't comprehend,” Thompson It Overcame the of a ent mold their situation would .even eighty-fourth annual meeting of the Han- Occupants block, Houlton, of Scheming suffered of in a fire Out almost stammered, still covering the now be vastly improved. Encourage- cock County conference of Congregational damages (30,000 Sonday Snatched Happiness. marauder with his revolver. “You— Selfish Sister. ment and energy at her elbow would churches closed Wednesday at 5 o’clock. night. O. W. Richards’ department storg, of all people!” have giveD Regina the strength of ten. The representation from the twenty where the fire started, was the heaviest O. M. Smith’s bookstore ESTHER AIN8LEE. The man before him moistened his ARABELLA NASMYTH. Instead there were bitterness, com- churches in the conference was unusually loser, (20,000. By By the and her and the session was full of interest. and McGeary’s shoe store, above de- IMS. by Associated Literary lips. “Lewis,” lie said at last, "will JCopyrisht, 1909. by Associated Literary plaint rgproach weighing large, nvoyrlght were damaged to the ex- V- Press. J you believe me If I sa.v. Ill spite of this. Press.] flown, and beneath It all the old long- The following ministers were present: partment store, tent advertised a sale of I’m not the robber—that The fact which has so ing for Neal, the hurt wonder that he Rev. A. M. of Bar Harbor; ot about (10,000. If palxell's stofe it's Just un- Indisputable MacDonald, fortunate could have failed her! Rev. R. B. of Rev. J. S. Clifford Belcher, one of the dress goods In the Monday Issue circumstances that have often sadly surprised people that two Mathews, Ellsworth; Major SUI; Sunk In her absentmlnded- D. of Ellsworth Rev. W. and best-known in Banner It wns a cer- brought this about? Will you?” and two will not make five was star- thoughts, Prigmore, Falls; oldest lawyers Maine,, of the Rosemont Lewis recovered his cool- ly making preparation for the night, H. McBride, of Bluehill; Rev. E. J. Klock, died at bis home in Farmington Friday, that the paper’s Tuesday night Thompson ing the Anslem girls in the face. ttlnty ness, and he sarcas- Regina stood for several minutes star- of Bucksport; Rev. L. M. Bosworth, of aged seventy years. He graduated from contain nn nd. from laughed shortly, It was a year after the death of their would at what Deer Mount Civil war number tically, glancing significantly at the ing she had uncovered at the Isle; Rev. E. A. Jenkins, of Bowdoin in 1867, served in the store across the street tell- father, and many evasions and putting Thompson’s dark lantern, the fnllen Jimmy, the bottom of the long utility box on her Desert; Rev. Charles Robinson, of Stoning- and w’as commissioned major by Gov. In satins, with a side off of the fatal day had gone for lnU of bargains goods at hand for removal. dresser without a complete realization ton; Rev. David N. Beach, D. D., of Ban- Cony June 1,1864. He escaped from Libby plied were face to fnce with at which Rose- naught. They of what the meant. Re'.. A. P. of Bar Harbor. to reach line of embroideries, “I don't see any one but Dal- discovery gor; MacDonald* prison with others, and managed you. the knowledge that they could no lon- smiled appreciatively and reaped zell he said First It dawned on her bewildered The following officers were elected: the Union lines. joont curtly. “You've got to afford to the old ger keep up family mind that the box was blue instead of B. of take medicine. You can Moderator, Judge John Redman, Daniel J. of the benefit your plead home do some- Sawyer, Jonesport, prom- and. moreover, must as It should have been. Then if was of the know. pink, Ellsworth; scribe, Rev. A. P. MacDonald, inent and one of The town proud proprie- kleptomania, you Rising young thing to add to their Infinitesimal in- ship-owner, capitalist, It were bine It belonged In the next of Bar Harbor; registrar, Rev. G. A. Jen- of the two leading dry goods business man, easy circumstances, no come. the best-known men in eastern Maine, tors room on Esther’s dresser. Tbe woman Mount of the men left need to of it's kins, Desert; advisory committee, was found dead in bis bed Friday morning stores, for most young rob—why, course, klep- “In some wuy," said Regina, looking who had swept and cleaned for them Rev. R. B. Mathews, Rev. A. M. MacDonald B. Ross in when It came tomania!” at the residence of H. Calais, for the adjacent big city up rather wearily from her pencil and that had mixed them. day probably Rev. J. D. Prigmore, Mrs. L. A. Emery where he was a while he was in There was a little triumph edging some we've to have ^ guest to make their way the world, paper—“In way got And at the un- time bottom of the blue box, and Mrs. H. A. visitor to Bango*. con- Into his lnugh as what this meant to Holden; , attending tTie Congregational county Malcolm Dalxell and Lewis Thomp- money. We've got to go to work.” der all the handkerchiefs and ribbons but seminary, Hon. John B. Redman; visitor ference. He was old. of each other his rival dawned upon him. And It was with rebel- eighty-five years son within a year set- Regina twenty-six, which had disar- to F. Regina mechanically the general conference, Prof. A. Mr. was in active life a a In was likewise dawning upon his cap- lious dark hair and n Arm chin which Sawyer ship-build- down to make living their in her search for a tled ranged particular Richardson. one owned a fleet of tive. who shut Ids when the mar- amazed the er, and at time thirty town. Jaw always people by dimple with a rubber band bind- home ribbon, lay, The next session of the conference will two terms in the State summoned, nltnost re- discovered vessels. He served Perhaps It were better to say Rose- shal, hastily they In It. Regina was the them, tbe last two letters she had ing be held at Castine in June, 1910. The and held town offices. of their for fused to obey Thompson's command to one who always did things In the fam- Senate many mont was proud enterprise, written to Neal Maxwell inquiring as preachers for that session will be Rev. was not the to take the prisoner to the Jail. ily. Nobody had ever taken time to At -the annual encampment of the Lewis Thompson type to his silence and which he had, of Edwin J. Klock, Bucksport; alternate, In the hearts of his “Go ahead. Smith.” was all that Mal- call her a beauty, so she had never Department ot Maine G. A. R. in Port- Inspire affection course, never answered. Rev. Elias A. Jenkins, Mount Desert. A man cannot be blamed colm Dalzell would sny. and he walked quite realized the fact that she came land last week, officers were elected as townsmen. Regina leaned against the dresser, Committee of arrangements, Rev. G. W. of and an attrac- to the lockup with his head in the air. very close to being one and could de- follows: Commander, Augustus W. for lack magnetism breathing heavily, clutching the let- Patterson, Castine; Rev. E. J. Klock, hut never! holes* he suf- The whole town shared the seusn- vote her leisure to accomplish results. MeCausland, of Gardiner; senior vice com- tive nature, ters, trying to think. The face that Bucksport; Prof. A. F. Richardson, Cas- tlons of Smith the next and Of course with Esther It was B. F. of for it, and Thompson possessed morning, differ- looked out at the was nunder, Whitney, Gorham; fers her from mirror tine; Dea. A. K. Adams, Cistine; Rev. A, these drawbacks a hot the Rosemont Ranner exhausted all Its ent. From the time her first fluff of vice commander, Cyrus T. Ward- besides beaded, white with excitement. Some one had P. MacDonald, Bar Harbor. junior disposition and a. theory heavy black faced type that evening golden hair had made itself manifest her letters from Neal- well, of Oxford; medical director, John quarrelsome kept reaching An enjoyable part of the conference was man had a right to look out nnd paused only for absence of more and her big blue eyes had first glanced some one— H. McGregor, ot West Enfield; ohspUin, that every the supper served in the chapel by the himself to the exclusion of space. It was paralyzing, horrifying, appealingly at humanity it had been Rev. John W. Webster, ot Newport; for any pos- In the doorway stood Esther, still ladies of the bucksport church. After of others. this downfall of a man like Malcolm decided that Esther was a beauty, and council ot Charles JHt, sible rights petulant from the scene downstairs. the Hon. Parker administration, the decision collation, Spofford pre- nts aggressiveness made him ene- Dalzell, one of those queer croppings had clung to her through Re- Mitchell, James E. Parker, L. B, Coming, As she walked toward her sister siding as toast master, called on Rev. J. D. where Malcolm Dalxell won out of bidden tendencies that some- life, though at maturity it Is doubtful W. G. W. mies gina turned and faced her silently, the R. B. Hon. B. George Cappers, Golding. she Prigmore, Rev. Mathews, J. friends by Ills mere cheerfulness and times destroy the world’s best. If wo*Id have been thought more Forest fires have done much in letters in her outstretched palm. { Redman, Dr. David N. Beach, Rev. A. P. damage Bnt each flourished on his The three days that Intervened be- than an ordinarily good looking fresh diplomacy. With a little gasp Esther saw, crum- MacDonald and Rev. E. J. Klock. various parts of the State daring tbs past side of the street. fore his preliminary hearing drew lines young girl had not those around her own pled into a chair and began to cry in a The leading address of the conference week, principally in Aroostook county. in Dalzell's face nnd him a been so educated In the other view. Not only were they rivals In busi- gave pallor near the north- frightened way. was Dr. David N. The little town of Hillman, that it takes age to Yet But as a Esther had given by Beach, presi- ness. but from the days of carrying usually bring. beauty always “I ern of the was did it for your own good," Esther dent of on boundary State, practically he maintained those close shut been waited on and Bangor theological seminary, schoolbooks there bad seemingly been lips put forward, and a wailed. ''Neal never will be and and Dr. wiped out by lire which swept down he was not rich, “Congregational Polity Policy”. but one girl In the world In the eyes and. further than stating even when time went on and girlish we want—we need—so much.' I Beach made a careful review of upon it last Thursday. The flames not refused to talk. and fickleness and thought Congrega- of each, Mllly Walnwrlght. with the guilty, petulance caprice ! the homes of the —I thought you’d see how much better tionalism and out many historic only destroyed people, waves of soft brown hair and When he faced bis friends and degenerated Into and self- brought eyes pettishness ■ £>r. ; but made them flee for their lives. That at the position Brlgbtright could give facts that are often forgotten. that matched, with the sweet voice neighbors preliminary hearing ish Inconsiderateness nobody ever ex- no lives w'ere lost was due to the timely you—I thought you’d forget—I wrote The business session of the conference snd appealing little ways. there was a trace of proud defiance In pected Esther to do anything but ex- arrival ol a relief train. Rains Sunday and Neal you were going to marry the doc- aroused much as the have a check to the tires in Shrewd people even said the reason his glance that yet was strangely hurt, ist interest, apportion- Monday put tor and hadn't to tell him mem and the Aroostook for on faces he read a courage plan merging of the Maine county. both boys stayed in Rosemont was that many dawning And now she was thirty, for In spite yourself and that you did not want missionary society and the general con- each wns afraid to leave the other a warering In allegiance to him. of belledom the men who had wooed to hear from him again. I—I got ference were taken up. In these ani- AHoetUBontrae. clear fleld with Mllly. who had never Mncb talk hnd bred suspicion, and her seriously had been few and, with """kj vour letters both times by taking them mated discussious the best of feeling pre- shown any preference between the every one knew of the long rivalry be- her aspirations, beneath her considera- to slip into tbe drop while 1 asked you vailed, although very different two. tween the two men. What more natu- tion. At her sister’s fiat Esther drew opinions that should to to get stamps or cards at the window— were expressed. Lewis Thompson was a different ral than Dalzell attempt her brows together fretfully. harass, to ruin his So do you remember? I—I did it because The conference adopted the following WeakWomen man with her. Her mere presence opponent? they “Work!” she said. “You are ridicu- waited for the sensational disclosures. I thought you would be happier, Re- resolutions: should heed such warnings as head- smoothed and softened the aggressive lous! It’s all very well for you to talk, The sensation came. As usual with gina!” Resolved, That we tender our thanks to the ache, nervousness, backache, de- young business man, and she smiled but bow could I work? What could I sensations. It was quite different from The tali, stern girl, standing like an people of this church, to its pastor, to the and weariness and fortify lncrednnusly when stories of his cold do? Regina”— and to the pression what was expected. This white faced avenging goddess, looking down on parish citizens of Bucksport for the with the aid of surewuness nuu overreacnmg aeais She hesitated a little, for there was this cordial and hospitable entertainment in system girl, with eyes reddened by tears, who the hysterical, weak woman huddled came to her ears. something Id the straight browed face their homes, and for the reception given us in suddenly presented herself struck pity in the chair, did not speak for some Yet unknown to herself Malcolm her as the church, and the kindly welcome to the meditatively surveying though minutes. from the heart of the hardest. She town its Daliell a In her life Bile were «eeu jur rue nrsi, rune inai by distinguished people. occupied place didn’t them when spoke rapidly, breathlessly. “Why you destroy Resolved, That we extend a vote of thanks from which no one could dislodge him. I bid her pause. “Regina—If you would “Malcolm did not do it!" she you got them?” she asked abruptly. to the ladies for their decorations and ^eedamU protest- espec- Mllly was In the delirious and dreamy ! —It would be very easy for you to ed. with tight clasped hands. “If he “I didn't dare.” wept Esther. “I ially for the banquet held in the vestry. state of Indecision which a girl always j plnce both of ns beyond all money won't tell I will, now that I kDow the was afraid it was criminal or some- Also to Hon. Parker Spofford for the admir- prolongs unwittingly. Life was sweet ! enres forever. I’m sure”— able in which he fulfilled the of truth! It was Dick, my brother, and thing.” way position to her, and even the wildness The voice died away before the spar- toastmaster. growing Malcolm, who also wns watching, saw The faint flicker of humor which Sold Everywhere. In boiea 10c. and tie. of her younger brother, I>lck. which kle of anger In the dark face across Resolved, That the thanks of the conference him nnd entered Thompson’s store to Regina’s face even In her mo swept be extended to Pres. David N. Beach jr was her father and had the table. Regina bit her before f his aging mother, save him. to get him to lip of wrath to her away, help inept righteous spread vigorous and illuminating address on Con- not power to do more than depress her she spoke In a repressed voice. “I ; him. nnd when Lewis Thompson came generous heart. gregationalism. won’t to misunderstand you.” A Reliable momentarily. upon him—he. Malcolm, would not tell pretend "We won't talk about It again, Es- Resolved, That the conference extend a vote Remedy "It's because she said. “It’s like to of- only Dick Is young.” because”— you propose ther.” she said quietly. “You'd better of thanks to Mrs. David N. Beach for her de- she told her mother half fering something else than yourself! and address. Indignantly. ailiiy uiijw ri)*ui » uun nwn.v, go to bed. And now—now I'm going lightful helpful “He will sec the mistake of his Understand once for all that I’ll never Resolved, That our hearty thanks be ex- ways bat the end of the sentence was fur- to write to Neal." CATARRH MS&k tended to Mrs. B. W. of before he ever does anything really nished by Malcolm Palzell’s quick step marry Dr. Brlghtrlgfit! He is selfish, Johnson, Woodfords, for her very valuable and interesting address. wr Dick wouldn't be her tears on his he has a cruel and vindictive nature Cream Balm Why. really to her side and hiding His Ely’s Called Bluff. Resolved, That we tender our thanks to our is absorbed. bao. It's absurd I” shoulder. Both had made their sacri- with all his surface and polish, and he auickly A young woman of smart wit ant efficient moderator, Judge John B. Redman, Gives Sc:io» at Or.ce. She was great chums with the hand- fice for each other and out of the bit- Is sixty years old.” striking beauty presided at one of the for his euthusiustic and untiring service Tf cleanses, soothes, some brother, and terness had snatched happiness. And “Also he owns the most magnificent rendered to this conference. eighteen-year-old stalls at a Paris charity bazaar. ! heals and protects Is a because she did have faith In him the Rosemont. with the fickleness of the country place In the state and Resolved, That we extend to Dr. George A. ; the diseased mem* Among the small crowd which pressed turned to her In his rare human race, said it served Lewis millionaire." breathed Esther as her Phillips, of Bar Harbor, our thanks for his ! hrano re from Catarrh and drives boy always round the fair vender was a young thing of he and he should have sister stopped. “Really, Regina, for n able address on the subject of “The Lite Im- | MW.iv a Co Id in the Head quickly. Restor spells repentance. At present Thompson right man of much assurance, who gazed mortal”. the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size had sense. are distressingly gone to work In a bank In the next had more common grownup person you the with freedom .and affect- upon girl Resolved, That the conference views with | 50 c♦*. at or by mail. Liquid tow n, six miles distant. silly! I’m sure Dr. Brlghtrlght Is no Diugg.-L3 ed to admire the various fancy arti- deep regret the absence of Rev. William For- ; Cream l:; »r use in atomizers 75 cts. The worse than lots of men. and think ilosemont Bnnner bad two col- Steeplejack In Wrong. cles exposed for sale but bought noth- syth from its sessiou, and extends to him its ! Elv }>- ‘.i ii i. 50 Warren Street, New York. umns what have!” of description, speculation and Bob and Jim were Jacks of all trades you’d ing. fraternal greetings. For thirty-six years “Which of course, would share." denunciation when Thompson's store and worked together. One summer’s you. "What will you please to buy?’ ask- pastor of this church, the ties formed with was said coldly. Her face took on the conference those were fond robbed. Malefactors were rare In morning Bob came round to Jim’s Regina ed mademoiselle, with an exquisite during years, an immobile ns she looked and enduring, and the lack of his genial S PILLS Bosemont. and the night watchman's house at the early hour of 3 and man- expression smile. CHICHESTERTHE 1>1AM<»M> I!BA\D. A bar to the work down at her sister. "Understand. I’ll presence was the only perfect en- Lad leu! Auk your llrugi'Ut forA\ was but neverthe- to wake him. "Oh,” the young dandy, with i'km-beuvter’s perfunctory, aged replied of this meeting. We Diamond ltrnnd/#V\ him. I'll find work to do." joyment sincerely hope 1*111® in Red and iiold less Lewis discovered a “Now, then,” he cried, “hurry up. never marry a languishing look, “what I most wish metalHc^nJ^r Thompson that coming years will continue to bless him l*oxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon, if/ ba<-k window There’s a wants “It's Neal Maxwell!” the older girl to Is not for sale.” Take no other. Buy of your V pried open and nearly big factory chimney buy unhappily and to make him a blessing to many others. A "You’d be of brufgl.i. rnil.rirKKTEBR I200 worth of silks and laces missing. pulling down about a mile away from flashed angrily. glad “Tell me what you wish?" she re- E. A Jenkins, DIAMOND IIRAND FILLS, for 9ft weren’t C. W. Robinson, years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable Three weeks later he was reduced to here, and I got the tip from the fac- the chance if you eating your sponded. C. H. Clement, a who threw SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE explosive rage by the discovery that j tory foreman that if we could knock heart out for man you "Oh, no; I dare not declare my wish- Committee. never cared for ui» mure uau ueeu euiereu. iuis twenty feet off it before the authori- over and anything es." time n hundred dollars' worth of goods ties were about it would save the fac- you! Yon”— "Nevertheless let me know what yon a and it from the vanished. In his wrath the owner of tory the expenses of scaffold But Regina had swept wish to buy,” persisted the fair sales- the would mean a five note room, her head in the air, her hands woman. store telegraphed for a city de- pouud apiece tective for and me.” clutching mechanically the papers cov- "Well, then, since you demand it. 1 ami established a night patrol you CLARIONS COOK « uo; crieu jiui. ia-i » ru. ered with their rows of discouraging should like a of for the block. The city detective look- mu, ringlet your glossy Their destination reached, they DincK natr. with least pos- ed Important, smoked good cigars of figures. evenly, always, the climbed to the top of the chimney, and i Sue was nun ns uuiy u pruuu pciouu She manifested no embarrassment at sible attention. Accuracy of leading citizens, who wanted to 1 soon masses of brickwork were falling can bo hurt, and the sure knowledge the bold request, but with a pair of is the tell him their theories as to the rob- construction secret, giv- to earth. A man who lived near was deep In her heart that Neal Maxwell scissors Immediately clipped off one of control of fire and •xTy. hail a very pleasant time and de- ing complete disturbed the noise and started to had indecal, beyond all doubt, cared her beautiful locks and handed It to parted with dark hints as to future by oven. of the voiced developments. make a fuss. “Here. Bob," cried Jim, for her. In spite opinion the astonished youth, remarking that “you climb down and quiet that fel- by her slater and shared, as Regina the price was only fiOO francs. Leisure increases, labor de- "At any rate,” Lewis Thompson said low. Keep him talking while I finish knew, by nearly all her acquaintances Her audacious admirer was thunder- worries cease to be "wiih on hand as creases, vigorously, Maloney So Bob climbed In the town, did not much In with the but dared not * this job up here." help struck demand, when a CLARION commences watchman the thief won't get an- the man the taunt. as tilts time a had ■ down and indignant bearing demur, by group other chance!” engaged to do your cooking for you. In conversation. It was n year since Neal had gone collected and were listening to the "Its hard luck, Lewis.” sympathized Suddenly Jim heard Bob calling to abroad as foreign representative for conversation. So he took the ha'tr. Thousands of Maine people Malcolm Iialzell with his business ri- down, saw his friend his firm and eleven months since his over the and left the hall val. him and, looking paid money have used CLARIONS for Thompson regarded him coldly. and beckonlug letters had stopped abruptly, without Uf late gesticulating wildly years and would have nothing Milly had been In Dalzell’s So down Jim Her two letters of him to come down. warning. inquiry The Man In the Rain. more else. company than he liked. came. “What's the matter?" he asked. uo response, pride had step- I bringing "Men.” said a fashionable tailor, “are banks." he said. “It's the no further funny “Let's go home. Jim. thundering ped in and she had made If the dealer is not near you, write us. thief much more particular about their THE HOME CLARION. doesn't attack your premises, We’ve been down the effort to hear from him beyond learn- quick. pulling clothes than few Malcolm I don't such fa- and women, though peo established understand wrong chimney."—London Answers. ing from his firm he was alive forltism pie realize tills fact. Take a man In a WOOD & BISHOP CO.. Bangor, Me. unless it's because he knows well. I "here light gray suit caught In a shower the best goods are!” He smiled And when he left they had been en- Sold J. P. ELDRIDGE, Ellsworth. Indignant. Does he go blithely on, heedless of the by lomewhat maliciously as ho made the gaged. 8he could hardly remember D’Auber Is a big, healthy, bearded elements? No. He seeks the nearest fling. when she and Neal had not Intended man who looks ns though he could lift shelter and remnlns there till the ‘Superiority has its drawbacks, to marry one another, so many had half hundredweights In each hand us downpour has stopped absolutely. But then," Dalzell said holding his been the years of their more than KINEO RANGES quietly, as he picks up Ids palette. temper. easily of her It Is his straw bat that a man takes He understood Thompson’s who had been friendship. In spite Indignation An elderly rustic, most care to I have seen grudge against and her secret in spite of his preserve. him and could afford to watching him painting by the grief, the most be standing still men In pouring torrents hurrying will satisfy magnanimous, for be had begun to him. mysterious neglect, Regina clung roadside, approached their straw hats cherish a to the that, wherever .'he was. along bareheaded, are certainty that he had dis- “No offense, sir." he began, “but Is feeling critical. They tanced had Btill carefully concealed beneath their Thompson with MUly. For her the matter w' whatever happened. Neal there anything yer?" coats. Did ever see a woman bakers and con- he would must care for her Just as day must you go quick endure much. “No." answered D’Auber. “What Lewis follow to those lengths? Often a man caught Thompson did not relax his j makes ask?” night. sume but little fuel. you In a shower carries bis hat sort of igllance as And she was of too strong a nature the weeks went by. One “Yer hain't lame, are yer?" to seek to cover her jilting by accept- casually at arm's length at his side, as are, in fact, the hursday night, as he made one of his “L id Good gracious, no!” They Personal the man who had her Tf he was doing It unconsciously, don’t trips of inspection, about 1 i “Yer hain't ’ad a misfortune in any ing /munted most economical stove c ock he footsteps for the past Tr. Bright- you know. And how often do we see started for his store on a WBy_the ciatlcar or lumbager—that’s yepr, n whom she disliked them holding newspapers over their on the market. After finding the watchman, Ma- kind o’ laid yer by?” right, Instinctively hey, and steadily to the furious bats. Ever see a woman do that? knocked Benseless at the corner, “No, I'm as well as I have always shunned.; “d he of This had not No. Somehow women seem to be able was rewarded. The revolver been.” exasperation Esthejl. “ls been the first difference had bad to a shower without mak- F. B. h*n<1 covered the dark form of The rustic drew himself up and they go through AIKEN, Agt., ,? upon the subject / ing conspicuous figures of themselves. ME. standing at the rear window gazed scornfully at the artist ELLSWORTH, This she Was tired, are never tbe f*lnt call a man an’ can night tired, very They always serene, trou- _ J! gleam of a dark lantern “An’ yer yerself & and under- and never seem to ns Noyes Nutter Co., ““the floor beside him. sit theer a-doln’ o' that?" he said. discouraged, j Sympathy, bled, they get Mfg. *t standing or help 1'rom Esther she felt wet as men do.”—London Answers. Bangor, Me. even Lewis Thompson w “Well, I’m blest!"—Exchange. / ~~ MEET. ANGLERS’ BELIEFS. OBITVARV. POSTMASTERS lcgal Jfoticre. FROM WA>HIV«TO>. ^ __ ~_~ American. Jl. <£Usu>ortb r.EOME F. XEWIAS. Tom perrons imtnM j, Sena- C oRimoB Fish Will County League Organized Yesterday ,h^TT'~-ia p °* Try ing to Pu*h Tariff Debate Why F. Newman, who anti! last tnien hereinafter named. tfc George jr.. at ElUwortli. At a bite I>r. Hale. and Won't Btte. probate coart be id at vna_ A lAJCAL A9D POLITICAL. JoCtSAL tor Frye and the fail cad lived all h;s life in Ellsworth, died A fair reoreeentation of the postmaster* rr S»L7SHKD 14 and Washington, D. i.. Jan* special While sue ia|. grim weary. Boston, last & S't.'STM"*** at the city hospital. Sunday. of fourth-ciaaa met at the cus- ma BTEAY WEL-NFM aY AmKN""' of iat*. ns* been taxing op A» for a site yea wait. pcwtofftce* senator Hale, 13. after a short illness of Jane pneamonia. tom house. Ellsworth, and or- am aT ? more If tbe fish couti*o« wary yesterday, the cudgel* in behalf c expeditious thirty and five months. KLL&W^KTKtc MAIVK. Tbes ‘Ca. o»it. aged years a county league of the Maine eoasdfrat'.QB of the tariff bill. He ha* spoa ganized J£r. Newman was oora Jan. 11 1579. son “••*■« » of T n%k tieeaas* least league. copy til* ord« bis shoulder against the big Possibly ficfctes are the inked three weeks &AKM*. fc M>l'%7Y PC»USHI>*i 0‘ patt'H% ol F. Newman and wife, of this aonoaaiiei; “ |S George Ttw meeting was called to order at 10^0 oorth a e obstacle, and calling upon » known and understood of living thing* American, newspaper' '>* Ilia r. W. Bol.U»«. K* -*T l-?g:slati- After leaving school, he became a ■Utwnrth. in said and the city. Pos;master A. R. Conary, of Blaehill county that at number ■:*? b;* co!ie5*gur§ to come op preyed upon by man. angler* are by at tfee*1*^4 W. II Tire*, A -HriSfaute Ei-'-cr. clerk m the store of A. H. pea. proMPccH’'^ dry-goods Falla, who was elected temporary chair- •orth. is 4 a shove. He ha* also been Bi st superstitious of * porta men. Not said county. „» th. help give Norm. When Mr Noma went oat of of a d. "«h xmn. A. C. of Waltham, was elect- July. lata i?',»? £ > * «1 >r #x in U? finance commit- tbe fact that tbe Colby, ‘J,* >n Pf! >-4-J taking op cudgel* v;th«taots!l several fraternity include* some of the most intel- temporary secretary. the* is ««*»»**, $ V-, 75 a** ; prentice in the office of The America*. A-anaon etrieUj master R. Tecker. late of D* rrt *v •"* *' some of them lect oa! cf men. » safe assert that A letter from Poa; Z- Duran, r- -: 23--.r* *... h' of, it to of New disposed He worked in th:^ office for three years, Hampshire, deceased \ *{U# *r *£. 1 England there for a few months. No4 finding em- probate thereo* n-*. S,,IN* and and the advantages Robert H v- e?V vsu»i*. The of the doty on palp ish a belief in one or more pet omens. -igaa league, suggesting Onrdlner and opponents to hi* lining, he returned to executors therein ThwST’J'S ployment which are to result from organiza- reamed nave started a new campaign. That or theonea. b«' In* no foundation ;a fact- likely paper a Emelise 8 Back, late of Elis worth, and on April 1. 1900. became u **»o«ld t* some ad- a* tion. was read. Backs***. B»gj»nw e. with those item*. same m xJerniird “don’t were shared and it was voted bdte thereof. ,ti'B tor had an uphut fight Tbe saying. into heartily in, pef««at*d t>r n* for the of foreman sn Thk Ameri- of careful position to to iletzetiioritktrria n» met! Back’»M A few week* ago, after a most cuss, or tbr fish won't bite'', restrains the proceed permanent organization. Abel F ] ca* office. Her* he remained until the Stubbs. late of Backsorart » This week’s edition of The been officers were chosen : matters seemed to have exasperated ex p^ lives of many an angler The following cooitly. decessad A rer a n oampaign. of 3904. when, on the death of I-red it has spring portir* to be the last wili and Wb American is i!.4«0 copies. settled »*‘actonlj. hot since then to-day. The otherwise astute Uncle Izaak President. C. I. Merrill. Green Lake. said t.,72!1 H. L 'rtL he was appointed assistant post- deceas'd, t tret her with p*t..„ ;**«« become necessary to fignt much of the was full of qua ml and comical ideas about Lottie Nicolin. hate thereof, presented by T»» which he filled until last Vice-president. Tripp, Loit i A*f master. position tte eyrentrt* there n named for the of 19tv 2.5?* ait over I: i* * longtime since the life and habits of fishes, of which C. A. Hancock Point. Average year again. part Secretary. Pt-na^y, William P lietchell, late of session. September. Oris-e ..... there has been such a turbulent he had in her tied from anglers of a still Treasurer. A. R Bluthill Falls. conaty.deceases. A eerta.a F>r a few tr.yntbs after Ells- Coaary, leaving parting to be the last •til and.r,»r^SSt ..nee so many different influences were earlier day. He believed shat the species It a as voted that A. T. Hill. East Sulli- ir.ti.Ji?* WEDNESDAY JUNE 18. I#u9 worth he worked far the. Berlin Mills Co. said deceased, toge her b i* ■ C the and de- had no birth such as bearing down upon capitoi pickerel is common van. be a delegate t > the convention to be hate thereof and for administration at He then went to Boston to • and Oupsnptie. »!! annexed, pesented b; J Tv ...... manding. some that rates be raised to other fishes, bat evolved from a fangu* held in Portland in It was ” work at the trade. He was taken September. a t-epbew of la, t deer seed. rates be lowered. on and reeds in printer's aamrd in VhT 1•: and Mr. Newman was a capable young man. hate thcenf and fir adm.uiitr., also That be is to have a answer to • ,j.rT able to get; going taught to their name*. which remark* were made, each Ml snnexed. Fryseclcd by C ar* at a.s general u-d 22?*' lover of died Friday to learn the d-taiis of every position named peace, r«5; Sam Hiil of a time whatever Tfa- a* to quick in legatee la a»id aiir getting argument among augier* agreeing to use his influence to he was called to fill, and was skilled at his speaker William S. York. late-.1 Biort ...... home in Roxbury, Mass. will agree to or rates the finance committee whether no; fUhe* can h**ar has ron* secure a in this cnnnty. .lece ised Paal'lon It.- He was toe Large membership county. and id trade. popular among young Siam or some ether an.uh.* by th* Pena;*? again upfc tinued aiucc the day* of th.* ancient are office* in ...,''2?. passed There 105 fourth-clasa Han- admiaistrac o! n of Ellsworth. pointed ire I/.T The tariff debate on wi t>o toe conference. The House is getting Roman*, and still unsettled, e-en am people deceased, drags by >r»g cock county. preened by H,.e M B ack keif He was f r v^r* an active member of al ias-. f k.id “,l'' definite idea of the da e jt fi ial into bet an amiable mood. A seatifft*. A of students now deceased anything majority The following postmasters were present, Lartnia c. the fire department of Ellsworth, aaa an Chatto, late of Bt ,„j;v Even if the bill »ee .■> t he insurgent republican force there is affirm that the inhabitants of the water* said passage. pa big ali of whom joined the leagae: Charles I. eenaiy. deceas'd Pe : ist Rai2S enthusiastic m-sober of the Senator Hale some with the democrats. can do H.Cocdo-to- other to ... Jr.'?* Senate I, it may still be weeks trying to combine bear sound originating outside tae Merrill, Green Lake: A. IL Coaary. Bioe- by Jaiy hose and running team. He was appointed administrator of to, r.;.., The air »» full of threats and recrimim- element in wbt« h but this affects company dr ea«ed. * now they live, A. Hancock Point: presented by M-ltii it. u ..... in conference, but it is predicted hill Falls; C. Penney. ! W1 a member and master of Esoteric and b -tr a’-l ts o' 'aid not a whit tbe = past dr rtr..- lioats. thousands of fishermen Fred L. North Wilfred H. that it will reach the President by F. and A. M.. and a member of Cole, Brookiin; hr lory Oaeis, late of Btoos.ti,. t. last few Senator Ha.? a ho lodge. Within the days insist that no one shall sing, whistle East Franklin; T. C. t»nc»y. deceased Petition tbst 15. The senate finance tuamt- .Vadia R. Gordon. Stanley, in,;,, July towards bet- or A., chapter. C Petto or some other tnusbe has accompushed someth:ng converse in a tone above a whisper D. J. E. M. cr-sen s,. i" all and mother Brookiin; Curtis, Sorry; pointed administrator of the «/ tee’s atnerdmen's will be adopted Not He leaves widow, father ertt-.e ter tempered tariff debate. long ago while fishing. Hamor. West Eden; B. SVnsth uu“a have a ma- and one sister—Mrs. Noma, of E.Sylvester. “»*••«£ and the bill will substantial he had to his foot down hard on the Snirley put -When the wind i» in the south Blaehill; E. K. Merritt, West Goaidsboro; Jouba* inie Bar Harbor. Wstsra. of S*dgw;ck. ta ui4 The so-called progreoe.ve* or of name* the and the jority calling upon floor, It bktiro the halt io the fishes' mouth ." Arthur T. Hill, East Lottie coanty. decanted. First nccoom of ihe remain* arrived in fciisworth Sullivan; Eisn«7? will have filled a animosities the re- yes- Sbofford. administrator d* h*>n,* insurgents good st.rringapof among has been a believed Francis D. East string implicitly for. the widow and his Tripp, Nicoim; Long. settlement of the P.- factions. The western terday accompanied by James maDy pages Congre*tional publican republi- centuries, without it having had orig- Blaehill. Parker, late of Southwest Harter ia fattier, who was employed in Boston at ss d county dec-ased. Second and at a cost to the industries of the cans are given to outspoken utterances of Saal *. cord or sin he, any real f .hi ndat ion. cc a to# Lorre B. inally, t be time of bis son's death. Mrs. Higgins. Deary, ad miutst rater fii*s the and tumble sort. They say lor sett emeet of half a billion dollars and rough “If too be an honest angler may the who never their country sister of Mrs. Newman, also Those retract opinions Alice B that hurt, and some of the eastern- accompanied Wa*ren, ta'e o' Bncksport, ia nit account of Wiiioa er* became sufficiently exasperated to talk —Jovbert. J# most of the democrats thev Lng.” said Izaak Walton, and, as the south Bradley, administrator. filed for **«'#. joined by back. But the back is wha; Tbe funeral was held at the home of hia -L. J ,.L..— meet answering wmd has been considered Fr» d W have not won on a vote. Bot particularly on street this afternoon Pojfon 1'tf of Buckuport, a sing’e Senator Hale has Mid mast not be. It parents Park • 100 RrwaM, |IS<1. «tid favorable to catching hah, so is the eastern dece*,«*d. Third and »*t * coasrof the bill wul be in confer- Rev. R. B. Mathews, of the Con- The reader* of this will be to county.Alice M. perfected maxes useless debate tad prolongs the pastor paper pleased Kraiey. admmutra.r i. 5 ed lor set- breeze regarded aa peculiarly bad. learn that there is at 'east one dreaded dis- tlemmt ence. and wi l be as as a vote. gregational church, officiating. satisfactory time for reachiag ease that science has been able to cure in all W T. Bates, an insan* Doubtless the saw* had their in toe < esity person of Brooke origin There were service* for the its that it Catarrh Ball's Catarrh any tariff law can be. private stage*-and ri'Ie ta aaid county fiiith arcr.-oat H tact that fair weather usually obtains Cure is the cnee now known to Wheelo.k C. walnut desk has at 2 o'clock, and a service at only positire Bate*, guardian. Shed fOr settle* A modest little roll-top family public a when the w ind is south, and it is there- the medical fraternity- Catarrh betng con- meat. been moved oat of Senator Frye’s 2.39. A Urge delegation of Masons and stitutional disease, requires a constitutional Wesley T Bates, an insane of COUNTY GOSSIP. just s to peraoa fore better tune hsb; while storzny. treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cu-e is taken in- Brcoksrills, ia said fie rentt; committee-room on commerce on the gal- the firemen attended m a body. Masonic county, actoant raw and weather ac- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and of Wbeelock C- Bates, guardian. Sicdforaet* Swan's Island is now connected wi;fa tbe unpleasant usually lery floor ox the Senate. It belonged ;o services were held at the grave. mucous surfaces of toe system, thereby de- tie meat. companies an east wind. Fishes are un- the foundation of the disease, and Jame* W. Bobbies late of mainland by telephone. the late Dr. Edward Everett Hale, who The bearers were Charles W. Joy. Dr. J. stroying Fden ia u:d doubtedly affected by changes in weatner giving the patient strength by building up county, deceased Petition filed ov Ra pk J, bad ased it a ay in and day oat. daring T. McDonald. Albert L. Wit ham. Clarence the constitution and assisting nature to doing I Robbias, administrator for J cenae'o stiirtr* but care not a Tbe forest-fire bills of last shoo id and temperature, they jot Its work. The hare so much faith tala re*l estate of said decea as year sessions of the Senate for on flve B. John W. Coughlin, James B. proprietors -*:. described going Day. '■ in its curative that offer One ta said it a. furnish sufficient warning to the munici- from which quarter the wind cornea, just power* they pet:f years- It was just outside the inner room, Holme*. Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to Arthur N. Dority. miner, ©? Ked*w.ck.ia officers of Hancock towns to be so there is a breeze. For fisbee dearly love cure. Send for itst of testimonials. said Petition filed pal county where Senator Frye has bis office. Near There was a profusion of beautiful ccuaty. by Carrie J. a breeze an;! the Address F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo. Ohio. Dority, guardian, for license o ** ! certain watchful and alert to extinguish forest consequent lively ripple from and friends in Mas- it was a big upholstered chair, in which, flowers relative* Sold by all Druggist. 7$c. real estate of aaid miuor. aa -ieacr.oed ia said fires in their incipieocy. upon the surface of the water. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ioa when the aged divine had become weary sachusetts and Ellsworth, including pieces petit Da a sultry morning, when the sir is A'Ice B- Warren, late of Buckspon. ia said from exertions, he would doze off from tbe Arm by which he was employed county, *4ecea*ed Petit tan fi.rd Willian The of tbe school year a; Buck- I physical a of no by closing still and oppressive, body water, fox Emt. M administrator o'- the estate of I for a few minutes, before starting on the in Boston, tbe Masons, the firemen, the Bradley, sport seminary brings to the former matter now by fish, lies aaid deceased, that the amount of collateral densely populated — ! trip up town. of the Ellsworth postoffice, tbe Parody house on Beal are. In- inheritance tax aaid rv,.: * be d»ur* students and to the friends of tbe insti- still and unbroken. After dawn breaks employees upon HOl’SF.quire of Join W. Coccius, barber, mined by the judge of prolate sad Senator Frye has seen many men come Dirigo club, tbe Thursday club and The tution tbe thought that dun g that and tne “sunrise breeze strikes the wster, E lswortb. James Parker, late of Southwest Harter, ia I and go since he became a senator twenty- American officy. said county, deceased Pet.S.ed by year the alumni have been called to mourn which have lain in the the fishes, sluggish Loere B adrainistra: that order eight years ago. and be has been assoc1a- Deasy. aa the deaths of tbr^e of their most distin- arouse rush to the Set sou be issued to distribute an.osg tbe heir* of depths, themselves, WJLUAM ABRAM. ! ted with many men around the capitol. •aid deceased, the amour* rema :,;cg ia tbs guished members conspicuously identified surface and tumble about in tne r.pples in for none of them did he feel a William Abram, of Ellsworth, TAABM—At Brook. I mile from Nicolin hands of s*id administrator with affairs of church and education and Probably formerly Boggy an abandonment of sport. 17 station; M acres; cuts 10 ton# hay, g >od Alat.aonTucker, late of Derry -teSlais attach meat than for died of bronchial at his home in w stronger Dr. Hale. pneumonia wood land- Or will for smaller of New Hampshire, deceased. F> :a 3 rd filling large places tbe orld'# «div;- •■When the dogwood blooms in the exchange — in Medford. Mass.. in the nearer town of Mas. Lusts by Robert H Gardiner of Gardiner, is the tiea— ProL of Both men of advanced years Senator Sunday eighty- place Inquire Hugh Bom Hatch, Colby the season has ! flaence of the moon upon Ashes, and regu- worth American, a published ■ strong feature of their business. And in Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts, bad. It j newspaper late their piscatorial excursions according : xpmal Botins. Ellsworth, In said county, that tney tnay»F no other of the can was due Senator Hoar that Dr. Hale came Causes of Poor at a court to be be c *: £••** part coantry be found Light. % ^ ^ pear probate to tuna s The sign of the zodiac < the *:tth day « more natural to Wish, as of the Senate. pusses. worth, in said county, on beauty, located as its | jgtoa chaplain The study of illumination has not only SOTICfc. clock ta im believed to be most favorable to good j July, a. d. 1909. at ten of tbe atudio is at the head of | Both liaed to return to X w of Mount Desert n if they *• Walker’s poDd, Englaud become an exact science in these of proprietors Bridge forenoon, and be heard there, »port with the rod U the sign of the days are noticed that tte within reach in the Dr. Hale to renew THEt^>rpor*tinn hereby cause easy of the ocean and con- j early spring. 1 annual *f %*td will be v» or the twin into which the iu artificial bat meeting corporstiou Martha D. fiwazev, late of B-cksport, with old friends in places, fishes, perfection lighting, every certing by water with Boston every acquaintances Boston. ; held at its toll house in Trenton. on the aaid county, deceased. A certain day moon two or more each passes for days is *econ Monday of n*xt at 1 o'clock to be last w Ii and ir*u«r» tbe summer. ! When he a short time be householder eagerly reading anything ; July, p. purporting tbe brough departed ago m.. for the .« month. The anglers who are students of | following pu'poses vix.: of sa d deceased, together with petitioa was in excellent health for one of his that will him a greater into n- j age. give insight First. To cho »e officers for said corpora- probate thereof, pr* seated by Theodore the almanac watch this phase, and w ith i tion for the i and to meet Senator later in this most difficult study. ensuing year. Smith, the executor therein named Keith's Theatre, Boston. expected Frye To see what :n t*“ the exultant announcement that “the Second action shall be taken Stephen D. Joy, late of Hancock. the wncn the senator has sign Many a poorly lighted room can be One of those all-round vaudeville bills season, been to repair the bridge. county, deceased. A certain inetr-meal ?c*! is hie them to the riverside confi- Third. tran*sct such able to from right”, remedied by the Tc other business ns to be the last wlli and which have made Keith’s famous is an- get away his duties at the easily changing light porting *enap««« I aem oi success. mar legally come before said meeting. said deceased, wi»h iron for pro- fixtures or It was tcge'her pet nounced for the week of June for it is I capitol. repapering. formerly EM. Ha mob. Clerk. bate thereof, by John B. Redman, 21, who scoff at the presented Many anglers dogwood the custom to blame the oil, or the gas. or West Eden, Me June 11, \909. the executor therein named. made of favorites, while there are a up conviction i- Lulu E, Rice and Rice, tu’.cort« the Tables. saying express that fishes are the electricity if there were dark shadows Gladys number of features of particular moment. Turning CARD or THANKS. Gouldsboro. in said countv. First sccottit*' to the flavor of sasa- ! He was a “short' man. bathe peculiarly susceptible in the room or if the light failed to Daniel filed for settle®**" Ralph C. Herz, wnen he at this terribly dispel desire to extend our sincere thanks Deasy. gusrdiar. **« appeared frees and an j TITE Andrew J. Jordan, late of Orland. in knew a real live business woman when he root, many angle** surrepti- the evening darkness. Now it has been n and to the friends and house over a year ago, made a hit. j I appreciation decea ed. Final account cf rre« big fastens a bit of that shrub in the who the kitd and county, saw her. She was for a sit nation tiously that these same rooms, be it at the j neighbors by helpfulness Jordan, administrator, filed for mu* At that time he was fresh from his | applying proven as dried os in so special great stream above where he is sympathy many ways during meat. as confidential clerk and and he fishing, imagin- home or the office or store, can be made our recent bereavement. Also to all whose success in “The Soul Kiss' The typist, Coo* past that its flavor will be down of were shown floral EDWARD E. CHASE. Jod,e o( ,Jii turned her a tire of ing carried almost as as with even less can- expressions sympathy by •eaaoa h : has been addin/ new features, upon rapid questions: light day > offerings. A true copy of the original order with tbe current and stimulate the Rer all of “Talk slang?'* appe- dle-power iaan before, ail with a little Mas. Hknry A. Carter. Attest:—T. P. MalokiY, which are on a par with his pre- “No. sir.” tite of tisbes in bis vicinity. and Ms. and Mrs. Gao. M. Ccsstnoham. vious work. study planning. Mr. a»d Mrs. Isviso W. Carter. There is a minute water Carl H. Ames and “Know how to cat and cor- beetle, blac*. A wall paper which will “absorb’ Mr. axd Mrs. Acstik O. Coeary. Liiii**J | Another favorite locally is Eva spell dog light Aan, loth of Taylor, and which in Miss Vbreie G. Carter. WHEREAS formerly Bttck,J5®£* energetic excitable, frequents is the to artificial in of Hancock. State of Maine, formerly of the old Castle stock rectly?' greatest enemy light West Ellsworth, June IS, 1909. county ^5 j Square droves the still coves of This i deed dated the twelfth daj of “Yes, sir.’’ waterways. the home. An illuminant is powerless to mortgage company, who returns to Boston after a ary, a. d. 1893, and recorded in the **Uae the insect is commonly known to tbe small ! a room if the color NOTICE. successful tour of the telephone every other minute?” light of the walls at>- deeds for Hancock county, in book West. late boy as the-lucky bug’', and be i* firmly "TITHEREAS my wife, Harsh E. has 150, conveyed to Alfred Swazey, “No. sir. soro most of ta* rays. The Alley, * Another star act of the real vaudeville illuminating bed and board decease*, certain r*a* ■*: convinced that tbe one of V? left my without Just Bucksport, tell In the office how- approach of of the General Electric Com- and aort is the Miitman trio, alack wire walk- “Usually everybody engineers csus*. I hereby give notice that I shall pay situated in said Bucksport. parttcn^g these to his -bobber” is a sure i aeactibed in said deed a- fo..o*a much the firm owes and ail the rest of the floating pany claim that a white -.vail w ill reflect no bills of her contracting after this date mortgage ers. one of the most being Bird wit: A certain lot cr of land »!*a* of a -bite” soon to come. And the G*o- J ALLEY. parcel business learn?" sign 50 cent, of w hereas a red wall in said and bounued a- MiUrnan, who d<*-s a ca-: .v*lk on tbe private you per lignt, Trenton, Me June 14,1909. Bucksport belief is not confined corner or “No, sir.*’ exclusively to the paper w ill reflect 15 cent. A light Beginning at the southeasterly alack wire with as much ease and only per a road: ‘B* grace as small lotouaa allowance way for He was of else boy. buff or w ill reflect 45 wav to other performer*, do on t thinking something to yellowr per cent ; a fiuaincM Carfi. westerly by aasd allowance Another of tbe this grantor to Buck or. V Still ask her when she took a hand in the mat- frequenter waterways dark brown about 121* per cent. A light mortgaged ^ another i in porta u; feature will be 1 and Association: thence nonne and the to Building ter and a few marshes, dragon fly—known wall c contributed by Agusta put queries. apple-green paper will reflect 40 per H. by said lot so mortgaged to laud of pianolo- America as the **soake doctor”—is SCOTT, thence easterly said Luce land to j who has “3moke cigars when you’re young cent.: a dirk green will give us 15 ALICE by gist, returned to th stage after dictating? j»er SPECIALTY MADE 07 faa«mM and thence southerly a? supposed to be the harbinger of misfor- lot; several retirement. “Why—er-no!” he gasped in astonish- cent. Dark wood trimmings absorb light; B. Arnes lot to of starting, bett< *? years’ No person in TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING, and point '' tune. If one of these persists in land deeded to these by J this class of work has ment. alighting white wood retie ts it. Velvets, chintzes, GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. grantors [ J0 won greater oraise terson, ad min is* rator, and said grantor* **»lam about when upon the listless -‘bobber”, as they some- will also absorb from the critics than she. things business is burlaps light; so will wall Agent of the Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., of hereby further agree that said S**rey. times do, the urchin winds his Portland, M«*..foi Probate collect ail sums due or which sha. bad?” sadly up paper, w hatever its color, but a tinted sur- furnishing .v^^ad The bill abounds in good features, in- aud Bonds. due for of wood and lumber on line and goes home, as he takes it for face surety «tumpage the Eschernoff “No.” wall reflects the light. Wallpaper in from said lot hereby conveyed, and .4 cluding animals; the Olli- ! 0* granted that no fish are about. Cor. Main and Water Sts. 'over Moore’s the Charlotte R. Swazey. votti Mack and “Think you know enough about gram- patterns is not only one of the greatest of Drug undersigned. troubadours; Phelps; is Store,. Ellsworth. Manic. Bucksport. is the duly appointed. mar and to a Opinion among anglers divided con- all known absorbers of but it also the estate •>» Hwio and Bam bard, and that most amus- punctuation appreciate good light, and acting eiecutris of =•£ when cerning Sabbath observance among fishes. has a bad effect on nerves and Alfred Swazey. and as such holds #auV‘'*nd fellow Hast us Brown. typist you get one?” eyes. ing gage and the debt thereby secured, “1—I think so.” There are those who contend that fishes The the wall the plainer paper better for E. whereas the condition of said sj on | GOOGINS, Htr. Summer bite particularly well while i nerves and GEORGE been and i* now broken, now Tremont's Schedule. “Want me to go to work, or is yonr time Sunday, and body, the smoother the *b,ere.H*.W,.0 reason of the breach of the condition 4 next worth so others, not otherwise deterred surface i* Beginning Saturday the steamer little that-” by religious \be more light will reflect. In I claim a foreclosure of said mortgage never on ATTORNEY AT as ret* Tremont will commence its summer ar- He her scruples, go a-fi*ning that day selecting wall the the LAW, give this notice for that purpose interrupted enthusiastically: paper way room R. because are sure the will be by law. Charlotte rangement, leaving Bangor at 7.30 a. m. “Kindly your and let’s they sport faces muz; also be taken into considera- of Alfred hang up things slow. Executrix of the estate at these tion. Thu.se rooms Bar Harbor, ... Maine. T. H. Smith, atiom*/ every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, get letters.” What driven to facing north and east angler, despair by the Bucksport. Maine, June 18. 1909. arriving at McKinley about 7 o’clock p. m. indifference of the fishes which obstinately require lighter colored papers than do Telephone No. 2VL _^ Returning the Tremont will leave Mc- refuse to be hooked, has not restored to rooms south and west. j Husband—I was a fool when I married facing subecnbers hereby give notice the last and universal of ■ *0 ^ Kinley at 6 a. m. Wednes- you. expedient spit- Care in the selection of tints and wall Sauer*. they have been duly appointed every Monday, | Wife—Well, don’t blame me. 1 did on the bait? This is the forlorn Algal THE ting hope istrators of the estate of day and in not know will not lead to a Friday, arriving Bangor about ! it at the time. of the angler; tbe supreme test of sus- paper only better and a of S0U»* subscriber hereoy gives notice that FRANCES M. PARKER, lute 4 p. m., making all With of sunfiah or artificial but will he has regular stops. Big Man a be ceptibility yellow perch—the cheaper light protect THE been duly appointed executor WEST HARBOR. (with grouch)—Will you subtle device calculated to overcome of the commencement of this schedule the the the save, the nerves and the iaat will and testament of so kind as to off feet? Little eyesight, tempers. in the of Hancock, deceased.. get my Man fish's most determined scruples and lead ELIZA J. county regular landing «; Manset will be discon- It will enable all to realize to the BAKER, late of BROOKLIN. bonds as the law directs. All P*‘. (with a bundle)—I'll is it much of him irresistibly to the waiting hook.* greatest sa ^ try air; in the county of Hadfeock. and demands against the estate of tinued. the aa a the of deceased, Eivenaving _ a Small boys acquire matter degree many advantages artificial bonds as s*»® walk? practice given the laws directs. AH per- ceased are desired to present the_ ^ of course; men, the trivial and sons »* scorning light from the electric current where many having demands against the estate ef settlement, and ail indebted ttjrfto then, look Just laws are no restraint the free- the absurd, at it, and women shud- said deceased are desired to to make “Now, pleasant,"please.” “Not upon j laugh are now osing some inferior illumioant present the unested payment 1mme^late: dom of the for a man desires der at its mere but sometime, same for settlement, and all indebted thereto Oxo. R- roui*-u mt all; this is to send to my wife at the good, good mention; Harbor. »*• nothing which a law will interfere under stress of ill because of an incorrect impression that are requested to make payment immediately. Southwest just somewhere, luck, every- Lcxaa B- Dbast. seashore. She would come home at once l w ~ IThrodorb E. Bakbr. ith,—/ame« Anthony Fronde. ( body spits on the bait. electric light it too expensive. .. * I North Brooklm. June 16,1909. | June 7. 1908. B*r Harbor. t Ol'NTRY lilKK. worth of this work Le fully appreciated. SDbtTtismrat*. Had it MARINE LIST. I_ not neon tor some such man step- for which Kx-Pre*. Roosevelt ping into the breach there would have been v'’.iblrots Commission. a Kl la worth Port. Appointed timber famine in this country inside of a Sid June sch Ann half Even as it the 10, C Stewart, Rockport, century. is peril is not wood, J Tinker by JAMES A. EDOERTO.S. entirely past. By ADELAIDE RUTH HILL. Ar June 11, sch Lulu W Eppes, Seal Harbor Sid June 14, sch Catherine. Glen N most important actions of The secret of Mr. Pinchot’s success is Cove, Y, Two of the .’Copyright, 1909, Cy American PftMM A»so- lumber. Branch Pond Lumber Co or of President in that tie is one of those men Sid June ld„nt Roosevelt any who elation, j 15, sch Melissa Trask, Newark, " staves and heads, C J were non-partisan in charac- believe in their cause. He believes in it “The Treworgy nt times old fashioned fight of the far Sid .June 16, sch Lulu W Eppes, Salem, lum- construction so much that he is i„ any sense of strict ready to devote his west," said the veteran from Idaho, ber. Whitcomb, Haynes & Co receand of his life to it. It is Hnncoek outside the prescribed duties that kind of man that "has died out with the stagecoach. Coiuitv Porta. "ere moves Bass Harbor — Ar June sch was the calling of the conveu- the world. Pinchot and others Now and then 9, Robert W, the FUTURE and with POSTERITY by laking one of ion and the advancement of social and intel- But they was both about equally tuck- Midway ered and ueither on ’em had an and Reading Terminal on Filbert ait. lectual life in rural communities. In a out, NASAL CATARRH. Franklin* Maxim* of Success. and neither on 'em could business wav the farmers; need more co- advantage, and Eat not to dullness; drink not to eleva- In a stroke to kill. European, $1 per day up. operation among themselves both in buy- git tion. G. A. Paroher Sells the Great Rem- Free! Free! and Now are at the "By this time the pop'lntion of the ing selling. they that Cured Mrs. American, $2.50 Speak not but what may benefit others edy Karberg. per day mercy if market manipulators aud mid- three huts that made up the town o' or avoid conversation. Here is a very simple yet wholly sin- and dlemen. If yourself; trifling Beeswax, bein’ wakened by the shots, up. Would you like a pair of $3.50 they would baud [together, cere a patent no be in statement of Michigan woman, Lose time; always employed come to see the show. 1 was one The moderate -riced hotel of had warehouses in which*to store their out who was cured only repu- leather oxfords without cut off all by using Hyomei—the tation and m costing you something useful; unnecssary on ’em. McGuire and wus hack- consequeuce products until the market w as most favor- Riley no cure no pay for catarrh, actions. remedy one cent? The plan is so easy that able and would buy in large quantities in' at each other, both staggerin' from asthma, hay fever, croup, coughs and I’se no hurtful think PHILADELPHIA. deceit; innocently more colds. none at one and so it would they would save at both^ends. loss o’ blood, havin’ of It outside stop pair, and if you ac- bad case was 1UC« justly, and, speak, speak than Inside und in tbeii “A of catarrh cured for uujecis can irequeuuy ne crougui just enough be with you. Some of our customers cordingly. me by the use of The trou- •bout by organ izations such as the grange, blinkers to keep 'em from seeln’ where Hyomei. Tolerate no uncleanliness in body, ble affected my head, nose and eyes, have earned as many as 4, 5 and 6 pair tbe the and kin- iu o li 11\ (■. il »tis a ul'uuluui aimit, alliance, farmers’ union and was and clothes or habitation. very annoying disagree- in a dred an- tell these two game men settlin' month. Many write and ask: Can bodies. Such movements serve you. and the from the use of Be not disturbed at trifles or at acci- able, cure, nother desirable object in^that they in- their dispute in true manly fashion, was 1 keep right on sending iu orders ? If dents common or unavoidable. Hyomei, very gratifying. Hyomei the without seconds or inerease social life,of ithe farmer and surgeons. has from me a recommend and Drive thy business; let not thy business strong CLARION. this interests you send your name and heighten his intellectual life, the lodge- “Bluieby they got so weak and so endorsement.”—Mrs. E. 213 drive thee. Karberg, address for to room often serving as a debating club, a blind that tbelr blows was nothin’ that Kingsley St., Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. Whether it’s a range or a fur- particulars Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man literary society and a school. a four-year-old boy couldn’t dodge, 16, 1908. healthy, wealthy and wise. nace—if it is a “Clarion”, it is The selection of Gifford ‘Pinchot, the then they stopped altogether. We Thousands of just such letters are in hath a hath an office of He that calling and carried 'em-fo the existence, and thousands more would sure to meet every efficient bead of the forestry bureau, as a picked ’em up requirement State and honor. be but for the desire to avoid Bay Hosiery Co., profit There wasn't but one room that publicity. member of the commission.fgives assur- towns Made the Wood Bishop Co., One to-day is worth two to-morrows. If you have catarrh, bestir youreelf, by 7 Central ance that enter into could be spared, and we put ’em on Ave., tree-planting will4also what thou hast no need and ere and drive it out of your system. Kill Sold Buy of, bunks side side. Each on ’em had Bangor. by consideration. As for landscape garden- by the You can do that if LYNN, MASS. long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. germs. easily ing and the from ten .to fifteen wounds, and they use beautifying(of”environments, that won’t be counseled can't be you Hyomei (pronounced High-o- J. P. tbeso They was well out, but we ELDltlDGE, must come both in city and in pretty played iue). helped. walebed 'em for awhile, thlukln’ ii and 1 Main Street. Ellsworth. country. The President specifically men- It isa dry, antiseptic very pleas- A man may, if he knows not how to save that when re- 1 tions the school feature, andj|th© work of they got strong enough they’d go at ant air, inhaled, quickly as he gets, keep his nose all his life to the lieves all forms of catarrhal inflam- An on the Farm toe commission has already developed the each other ag’in. You see. we didn't New Engine and die not worth a groat at mation, stops snuffles, hawking and Proprietor imperative need roads. Good grindstone want ’em to die on our hands, we to ofifgood last. blowing. The price for a complete Y«*s, indeed, they are time and money roads not _ send for burial and nothin’ to GRAY gasoline only assist the farmer in gettiug things at Old Market savers. The en- outftt, including inhaler, is only *1 has of to but facilitate travel and add Mixed. pay for ’em. gine many points superiority, market, Slightly G. A. Paroher’s. the stock and call and let me point them out. t0 a and I have the of ail concerned. It small “We did git doctor for ’em, purchased amiability In country newspaper oflBces, good will of the mar- would be he looked out for ’em both. Fie said Phillips frightful to contemplate how w here the copy goes from the editor to the ket on Main street, and solicit Cream he thought Hiley would die, though he Separators many men have gone* wrong through compositor, then, after printing, directly the continued patronage of old couldu’t be sure about either on ’em •wearing at bad roads. to the subscribers, the need of a proof- customers aud a fair share of Thete are many kinds on the market, It was some time before either knew but the SHAIO- »•* Ti'hULAR is The five asked the Presi- is often felt. In this connection MI-ONA new ones. gentlemen by reader the oue I recommend I deal in dent to enough to understand what was goln serve on the commission are Pro- William Allen White, the Kansas news- Cures indigestion fessor L. on and longer before they could say Best of MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUIT, H. Bailey, director of the New paper man, tells of an amusing break It relieves stomach misery, sour stom- Farm York anything. We was speculatin’ whethei implements state agricultural college; Gifford made by a boy in the office of such a news- ach, belching, and cures all stomach dis- CANNED GOODS. the when they got up they’d call the fight ease or back. box of tab- Pincbot, bead of the forestry department; paper in that state. In “making up” mouey Large of ail kinds. If I haven’t what you off. start In for a new one. or what 50 cents. in all towns. O. KIEF, want, I can it for Henry Wallace, editor, of an agricultural forms the boy got the galleys mixed, with lets Druggists JOHN get you. when one ruornln’ when the sun was El'swortb. — I^perat Des Walter H. the result: Phillips block, Main Street. Moines, la.;J Page, following A few sales of shinin’ In on ’em peaceful Riley h< ! special machinery editor of World’s Work, and Professor The first part of the obituary of an im- reached out his hand, took hold o’ Me slightly damaged by water Kenyon L. Butterfield, president of the pecunious citizen had been dumped in the in the recent fire. Guire’s and says he. he says: r*™cand lassachusetts agricultural|college. forms, and the next handful of type came For Sale ELECTRICAL “’Reckon you didn’t brand no stock Full Lines of ; [ am agent for the “NEW HOSE’ SEWING Gifford Pinchot is the first real forester from a galley in which was a description we that didn't to you.’ SUPPLIES MACHINE. have nad in this He is a man of a fire. The subscribers were greatly belong Farm In Hancock. Maine, containing 150 ELECTRICAL country. AND •fter the “We was surprised to see McGuire, acres, more or less; 10-room house. Barn FIXTURES. V IV!. CARTER, President’s own heart, one who startled when they came to the paragraph ami all m thorough on and Gives. not take bis hand, and he says, says he, out-buildings repair; Estimates Wirinf Supplies Cheerfully MAIN ST. (uuder Ells.shoe factory), Ellsworth. satistied unless he is doing some- which read thus: water piped to house anti barn, loo j ’You’re ANDREW M. MOOR. thing lowered the game anyway.’ young apple trees m bearinu. Mock and every available, hour of the day. “The pall-bearers body of modern tools and Main St.. Ellsworth. when “It was two months before they got complete ecatptnent he plays games be puts his to the grave. It was consigned machinery, vehicles, etc. J. RALPH SMITH, D. wholeJ’en np and another before they could git O., heart into it. He belongs to the to the flames. There were few>if any re- ELLSWORTH away. When they did they rode oft PKICE, *3,000. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. resident’s “tenDis cabinet’’ and also grets, for the old w'reck had been an eye- fust rate friends. from Bangor, will be at, t>- •ccompauies for Of Steam and Bath Booms. Mr. Roosevelt on'tree chop- sore to the town years. course, of laundry House, Tuesd»" “No, slree; there nln't no such garni / Inquire •NO PAT, NO WANHKK Pl°g expeditions. there was individual loss, tbut hat wfas Mr. fights now as they was than. Thi AM kinds of laundry work done at short notice. Pinchot’s immense services to the \ fully covered by insurance/’ SPEC1/ •and has gone out of’’— C. W. & F. L. MASON, Goods called tor and delivered country in the of stopping depredations “Game the listener. H. B. CSTEY Sl CO.f itnber J fights!" replied thieves, in putting^ bounds on They are most harmed by flattery who MAINE. WI1ST END BRIDGE, ELLSWORTH, ME. •Teed in “That’s what they were—game fights, ELLSWORTH, the of in intro- * most for it. cutting lumber,| are hungry or better named 8uch mei a scientific dogfights. system) in the choice j Little Pa, what is a ° J*^ngrees Willie-Say, pessi- are only large gamecocks, and eve for lumber so that are Oriental Works. the forests mist? Pa—A my son, is a n!an Rug • *1 pessimist, that sort of fighting has disappears ! rebuilt—brick, depleted, in * trees on who derives most of bis from his Removal Notice! Factory planting pleasure more civilized conditions. Th< modern the of other. under improvements. ,or purposes, in caring effort to spoil pleasure Studio is now in r JJ8®1®88 where whnt call tbest Osgood’s lo- the country you made from old woodlands already in existence Teacher—Samuel, which animal out- catedatNo. 2 Franklin St.. Beautiful, curly, fluffy Rugs week, “ in j game fights took place Is now being Woolen, Brussels or Velvet Carpets $50 per the Tapestry, course 3 weeks. extending knowledge of forestry side of man nas the most brain? Samuel— Maiming Block. I Carpets Cleaned Clean. Send for circular. covered with dwellings, schools, col Write now for be& hi«h Pni8e- The hog. Teacher (surprised) —The hog? iKt1 «neive.t?°till a L. L. MORRISON, Maine. a future generation will the Samuel—Certainly, he has hogshead full. leges and churches.” Fine Photographic Work of All Kinds. Skowbegau, PORTLAND Ain convention Will Reynolds and and his delegate to the international wife, i, American has subscribers at 107 power tonring car, COUNTY NEWS. 11 mM.s> thirty-horse COUNTY NEWS. to be held at St. Paul. pneumonia. tf rides. 1 for additional County New —e other page$ tht 117 in Hancock county. friends are enjoying many pleasant I *pr additional County evt tee other page* §f post-offices June 14. R. Hon. James Bryce, British other in the com Law s and Miss Alice, who amt,..w. All the papers County Mrs. Cynthia has arrived here WINTER HARBOR. and is veil pleased lined do not reach so The Ameri- have the past winter in Malden, NORTH SULLIVAN. many. spent NORTH LAMOINE. hia situation at Yg Haven. x t* arrived Satur- CAN ia not the paper printed Mass., w ith I. H. Coggins, been is im- Albert Rand is quite ill. only Mrs. Lois has beeu John Butler, who has ill, :< their home Gilpatriek visiting Bishop Doane, the Hancock and has never claimed to the summer at is for A. B. venerable bithon county, day spend friends at Harbor the week. proving. Benjamin Bickford clerking Northeast past Albany, arrived a; bis summer be, but it ia fhe only paper that can prop here. | humsE.*1 Donald Metcalf, of Augusta, is a guest Whitehouse. Ail " all tht Miss Eunice Coggins spent several days Saturday. are glad to see wrly be called a County paper; Miss Gertrude Foss left for Charleston hint at Charles Butler's. Mrs. Cora who has been was circula- in Marlboro last week, the guest of Miss Rolf, visiting He abroad last year. feet are merely local papers. The to attend the exercises Monday graduation wife and two relatives at W’est Goulds boro, is home. June 14. the Bai will be j Inw. Ford. Casper Biaisdeil, young tion The American, barring at classical institute. She -- fi. Higgins Massachusetts, for has to Bar Har- is is Mrs. Zenas Tabbutt leaves for children are herefrom W’illiam P. Guptill gone Harbor Record's summer list, largei the guest of her sister, Miss Edith, who to-day the summer. where he has for the ATLANTIC. than that all the other papers printer Portland to make her home with her bor, employment of a student there. Mrs. is Mrs. U. NV. of Mt. Desert is summer. Lacy Staples qnite low. Hancock county. of the daughter, Sturgis. George Foss, Ferry, The young ladies class Sunday Miss Bessie building an addition to and otherwise im- Hugh W. contractor, has a Joyce returned from under the ol Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Austin, who has been in poor Hooper, school, supervision of Gordon. this week. the had bad on proving the home Madison small crew at work excavating for the Galen Young, is arranging an entertain- health all spring, a ill turn NEWS. sewer street. COUNTY of but was much more a Children’s day concert along Main Miss Blanche Staples, ot ment to be given soon, the proceeds Sunday morning Sunday evening North Scs was church. A deal of of wiek. is at which will be for singing -books recently comfortable in the afternoon. given at the great W. L. Blaisdell and C. C. Cousins, employed Sidney Joyce's.^*’ FRANKLIN. credit is due both children and instructors were in town this week Mrs. Martha purchased. G. W. Sturgis and wife, of Portland, and Bangor, inspect- Stockbridge, „f ,\tl is home from Lewiston C. for the work done. steam Cherokee. left to Harvard Card June 14. John Stinson and wife, of Prospect Har- good ing yacht Friday visit her son ltohie U? _ Mass. ** for the summer. ! t>or. were tailed here last week by the death Mrs. Arno Bowden and son Fred at- Mrs. E. C. Tripp, who has been tn town Rowley, PROSPECT HARBOR. Webb’s Walter Wilson went to West Sullivar of their father, Zenas Tabbutt. tended the Bragdon reunion at during the illness of the son of E. W. Miss Marion Trask visited her of Birch sistn to do for Hooper £ Mrs. C I ia Stevens and daughter, and met old friends and relatives. i Whitten, returned to her home at Steuben Golfs Island to attend the Monday painting John A. King, one of Lamoine's rising pond annual sh*." Harbor, were recent guests at E. D. Chase”.**. a delightful P" Havey. young men, w as graduated from Baltimore They report day. Sunday. shearing picnic. and of Bar Harbor, Mrs. Ivory Butler has returned froir Russell Dorr wife, dental college May IS. He bad the honor Thursday, June 3, Kiverview Local Union Work on the schoolhouse will commence Otis Albee, who has been in the last of Ranger!« where she visited for several were guests of the Wasgatts of chosen class and held the of Christian Endeavor and Epworth at once. F. E. Weston has secured the medical Oakland, being poet, treatment, returned Sr,turd, weeks. the week. second highest place in his class. He is League met at the church here. The usual contract for the carpenter work, and F. V. somewhat improved. I Stinson was called to Lamoine now in Conn. His exercises were well carried out. In tne will do the mason work. The members of the Baptist Sunday Mrs. John practicing Hartford, Joy The young son of Maynard of Bar Joyce died for a the last of the week by the serious illness many Lamoiiie friends wish him the best evening Rev. A. M. MacDonald, acbool are preparing Children’s day Hotel Hanover is again open. During Sunday. ,He had been it] from hi, 1 delivered an able sermon on “The birth concert. of her father. of success. Harbor, the has been is winter the hotel thoroughly Much sympathy felt for the larcnt. Christian Life and Work”. from June 7. The funeral of Zenas W. Tabbutt, and and is in first- A. P. Havey and wife were in town _ Capt. repainted renovated Mrs. Martha of June 14. M. Stockbridgc. Southwest "West Sullivan in their new Automobile Wakefield has moved his family who died Tuesday, June 8, was held at his class condition. Stephen Frotbingham has Charles Harbor, been visiting her brother late home here Thursday, Rev. W. F. continues as Saturday. to Macbiasport. SULLIVAN HARBOR. proprietor. Amaziab Torrcy, and other relative* Emery, of Ellsworth, officiating. Capt. Mrs. Adelaide Dunn and daughter Ber- Henry Hamilton has had a telephone in- Fred Bridgham arrived Thursday with The many friends of W\ R. Pendleton town. Tabbutt was of age. He from a visit to V\ tat seventy-five years were learn of his death at Bar nice returned Sunday stalled in his store. his new automobile. grieved to Deacon Jefferson w lived in Portland but moved heft* Torrcy. ho is ,ti|| boro. formerly Harbor A of Goulds who has bsen ill for a in Wednesday. delegation unable to do much work, received Miss Susie Over, a boat eleven In his earlier Ruth Allen visited friends West s cell years ago. Masons from Winter Harbor F. and Schooner C. M. Buckley is loading at is lodge, from some of bis neighbor*. who week, improving. he was master of and Gouldsboro last week. mid* years sailing vessels, A. attended the funeral. the wharf with paving blocks for New | M., short «ork of his delayed M. C. Stanley and F. L. Wakefield spent later pilot of the International steamship Mrs. Georgia Lvnam. who has 9pent the planting. Y'ork. by T M. Biaisdell. E. J. Robertson has been in Bangor the Torrev greatly appreciate, th. .r the week-eml with their families. line. He was also for some years an officer winter in Boston, is home. kindness The school building committee has past week patting a line of goods and Commnniestion between thi< high Dr. L. L. Larrabec and wife have been at on the Boston steamers, and afterward a Dr. of West j i-land end in ] Chandler, Newton, Mass, fixtures into his new store. While absent commenced work on the building site in the of the Casco the mainland was opened last Dr. C. C. Larrabee's the past week. captain employ Bay has his for the season. week, when opened voltage Mr. Robertson a new bouse the field of Mrs. J. H. West. lie is purchased a message w as received from of is at Steamboat Co. survived by a widow Brookllnoi Miss Carrie Pinkham, Steuben, Caldwell Sweet and wife, of Bangor, on Ohio street, one of the best residences Miss Jessie Macomber will go to Pitts- and two daughters-Mrs. John W. Stin- i the new telephone line. Ii is hoped to Mrs. George \V. Allen’s for the summer. were at the Bristol over gueats Sunday. ! in that locality. havj the new line in field this week to be present at the grad- son, of Prospect Harbor, and Mrs. George working order im Miss Ida Stinson, w ho has been study- i June 14. E. uation of her cousin. Miss Helen Macom- NV. Sturgis, of Portland. The Band of Mercy club gave a pleasing | few day*. j ing music in Boston the past year, is home. entertainment at the hall Friday evening. June 14. ber. June 14. Y. WEST TREMONT. sPPC Mrs. W. H. of Scarboro, is Crabtree fell last week and Graffara, Mrs. George Walker and daughter Doro- Mrs. Priscilla Miss Florence of is the her daughter, Mrs. G. W. M. LAMOINE. Parker, Manset, aiT&rttisrmrms. fractured her forearm. Mrs. Lona visiting thy arrived Friday, and are at Miss right of Mrs. W. H. Webster. *'■'* ■ The first of our summer to arrive guest -V. A Blaisdeli, w ho severely sprained a wrist Keyes. people j Smith's. of w as a are Mrs. Addie and Miss Evelyn Lunt has gone to Bar Har- recently, is improving. Miss Bernice Dunn, Franklin, Reynolds daughter Dr. C. S. Bridgham went to Boston Sat- V«nt to be strong? recent of her Mrs. J. S. Grace. bor to work at hotel Belmont. the Methodist church guest aunt, urday to accompany his mother home The service at Eat more Coombs. in the town hail was came home Quaker Oats. Eat it was an observance of Children's The dance very Tuesday. Ashbury Lopaus Wednesday. for Sunday breakfast Mrs. Delia of is successful. About were He has been in the government employ. every day. This advice is Aay. The young people comprising the Noonan, Gouldsboro, twenty couples Henrietta Simpson, who has been at- her Mrs. Welch Mcore, for W’. D. Walls and coming from all sides as a result choir were Misses Evelyn Dwelley, with daughter, present. tending the Emerson school of oratory in family spent Sunday of re- cent Hilda Blaisdeli, Ellen, Gertrude and a few weeks. Miss Vera Berry, who graduated from Boston, is home. with Mrs. Walls’ mother, Mrs. L. M. experiments on foods to determine Lunt. which are the Marjorie Bragdon, Rena DeBeck. Helen Fred Bickford has concluded his two- the Castine normal school, is home for the June 14. H. best for strength and ea- _ weeks’ vacation and returned to his work summer. Mrs. A. J. Norwood, of Southwest Har- durance. It has been proved that eaten M K1.UK1. and Masters Norman El wood Don- in North Berwick. is Dyer, Howe Smith, of Bar Harbor, spent Sun- bor, visiting her son, Dennis Norwcod, of Quaker Oats and such cereals are far used the Annie Gott in her new res- nell and Ralph Watson. They \v. ana or port- with his Jefferson began work and George Sturgis wire, day parents, Capt. ; family. nuperior in strength and endurance to regular opening service and their young week-end of their sister. Smith and *ife. taurant Monday. land. were guests W. A. Clark, jr., who has been employed those who rely upon the usual diet of voices, ready and harmonious, were an in- The ladies of Mrs. J. W. Stinson. Howard Perkins and wife, of Manches- ! the church met Wednes- at Winter Harbor on government work, was the heavy, greasy foods. spiration. Especially impressive day and cleaned the church. It looks well came Capt. J. W. Stinson and wife were called ter, Maas., arrived June 11 to spend two home Saturday. When all is said and responsive chant of the Lord's prayer. worth the labor. done on the to Lamoine recently by the illness and months at their cottage on the shore road. to the serious illness of Rev. A. B. June 14. B. Owing cereal food question, the fact Z. June 14. James W. Thurston came home remains death of Mrs. Stinson’s father, Capt. S. j Friday Carter’s aged mother, there were no ser- that for economy and for results in W. Tabbutt. ; on a visit. He stays a week and returns to vices at the church EAST FRANKLIN. Sunday. health and June 14. C. HULL’S COVE. Orr’s Island, where he has employment. strength, Quaker Oats stands has to Arthur Bam has finished painting his John W. Hardison gone Newport first of all. It is the most Miss of is P. W. Richardson A Son recently dis- and popular food fo work on stone work. I9LESFOHD. Savage, Franklin, employed sloop taken his wife and daughter to in the world the at George Cunningham’s. charged a cargo of salt at their wharf. their home in Northeast Harbor for the among foods sold in Miss H. M. who has been School closed after a successful Blaisdell, Friday It is the first vessel that has ever done its Miss of visited summer. packages. in Isle, is home. term of ten taught Miss Waitie May Farnbam, Bangor, leaching Presque weeks, by own here, it an All Miss Ella Sweet over hoisting having engine Schooner J. M. Charles P. grocers carry Quaker Oats. It Harvard who is at Sunday.- Harlow, Capt. Hooper, working Frye. aboard. at Miss Merle Lunt, called here bound from sells 10c for the regular size Green and and of Winter Har- Smith, of Groton, Mass., is Saturday, package, Lake, spent Saturday Sunday Judson Guptill wife, j Rev. A. P. the mission- Miss McDonald, coast Booth bay for Robbinston, to load laths 25c for the large size with his parents, George Hooper and wife. bor. have been visiting relatives here the visiting Lucy Salisbury. family package ary, preached twice Sunday at the Con- for New Misses and York. ] and 30c for the family contain- Rev. Mr. a fine ser- past week. Nina, Gladys Hazel Allen, package Bromley preached gregational church. His talk was enjoyed 1 of Bar Harbor, spent last week with their Ed. Childs and wife, of Manset, were ing a fine piece of china. mon Sunday, June 13, Children’s day. It Gordon Sullivan, one of the life-saving by all, especially that of the evening on aunt, Mrs. Maud Arey. calling on relatives here Saturday. Mrs. was appreciated by the older people as crew, has moved his family to Southwest “What We Are to Ourselves, our Family, Childs’ grandmother, Mrs. Zulma ». Clark, well a‘ the children. Harbor for the summer. Harold Donnell and Miss Grace Donnell, the Community and God”. of accompanied them to their home to visit The Ellsworth Free Merton has returned from Port- Northeast Harbor, were at She;>ard Le- June 14. P. M. Baptist quarterly Stanley her Mrs. L. H. and iajig's one last week. daughters, Clark Mrs. meeting will meet at South Hancock com- land, where he bss Own attending school, day j GOULDS BORO. N. C. Tinker. mencing June 18. It is there will i is brother who attended the Winthrop Stanley is home from Nor- hoped Andrew, June 14. Thelma. w The fifteenth be a large attendance. ! graduation, accompanied him. way, here be has been leaching. He will annual reunion of the be here two weeks before to the Tracy family will be held in the grove at C. Carrol Blaisdell, who is teaching in Merton Wescott, of Winter Harbor, who going SOUTHWEST HARBOR, of for the old homestead at Gouldsboro came home June 12, is to be Mr. of University Maine the summer point, Surry, Saturday, j employed oy Burnham, i A was June 28. The will be little daughter born last week to Mr. Galhson and wife Sutton's thi has been for school. Saturday, morning accompanied by Island, summer, i and wife. in and the Edgar Robbins and Allen, came in Mr. Galli- week at do_*k Work wil! be on new spent receiving welcoming Mi38 fc’hey the past employed the yard begun the school 1 guests and renewing old acquaintances. Mrs. Bertha Robbins on her return aon’s automobile and returned to Surry of W. F. & L. G. Stanley. j house here right away. The old building A dinner will be served in the from the W. C. T. U. same i- not t>e torn picnic | county convention, the day. Dr. Tattle and family arrived Friday at to down, but moved to one 1 grove, after w hich a short business meet- spent a week with her Mrs. side of the ana the new one built on daughter, Mrs. Fred E. Blaisdell has gone away their summer cotta Dr. Tuttle has re- lot, will be held. The afternoon will be William Hanna. ibe same site. It is to be ing | tor a vacation. She will visit her bus- cently the Scbirmer estate, and ! ready for occu- purchased in a social manner. There w ill t* wnen the school in passed Samuel H. Ober and wife, of band’s brother, Rev. S. A. Blaisdell, ir has had repairs made on the includ- pauc> begins &eptem- Selina, place, a ball game if teams can be secured. All oer. were in town last week. her son who is ! a new iron now Kansas, Mr. Lewiston, Leo, attending ing jier being completed j interested and connected with the familj Ober was called to his home the school in and son Roscoe. ir one of last sum- Rev. Mr. of early by Pittsfield, to replace the temporary ! Abott, Colorado, conducted by birth or marriage are to lx requested serious illness of his mother. Massachusetts. mer, which was partially destroyed by the | services in the church Sunday. He will present. All strangers will receive a cor- If are dial welcome. you particular June 14. It. surt in the autumn. Dr. Tut- move into the tbis and will Mrs. Jacob Mayo, jr., whose health heavy early rectory week, about here is one w seems much after your flour, tle is heartily elcomed to the community. j be with us for a few weeks, possibly to improved her long ill- HANCOCK. OTTER CREEK. ness. hts been June 14. S. : stay indefinitely. Mr. Abott will take spending three weeks with just made for you. 1 Madison Joy who is employed at Sea Mr. Gilmore's field w*hile he* is here. Miss Mildred Savage, of Southwest Har- her daughter. Mrs. Nellie Higgius. Made from richest Ohio wheat, stored SOUTH GOULDSBORO. and services w ill be held bor, is visiting relatives here. number- Harbor, spent Sunday with his family. Morning evening | A large delegation of Southwest Harbor in aealed tanks ar.d cleaned Edmund Hooper is clerking forj. W. in the ciiurcb here, and afternoon services Mrs. Phebe of Bar “Stars” attended less times before Tested Mrs. Mary Abbott, who has spent th< Benson, Harbor, is j the reception of the grinding. ; Bunker. at West Eden. at Albert Ellsworth on every half hour at the ir.’Us. past winter in Lawrence, Mass., is at hom< employed Stanley's. chapter Friday of last week. Mrs. Bunker has returned to June 14. Anne. It makes the whitest, lightest, lor the summer. Margaret One of the tw in babies of Shirley Bract They warmly praise the hospitable enter- most bread in the ! North Sullivan. * and tainment. appetizing A. B. Crabtree has t wife died Saturday, June 12. recently purchased GOTTS ISLAND. world. Willis Sperry, of Ashviile, has been vis- There was no service at th« Pemetic lodge of Odd Fellows held me- E. L. preaching bis children here. Gott arrived home from Ellsworth morial iting church last Sunaay, as the was services at their hall Sunday after- fHrtiitat. Friday. pastor I of was a absent. noon. A fine address was Rev. , Leigh Coffin, Gouldsboro, guest given by at A. A party of four from Petit Plaiaants A. M. of Bar Harbor. F. Hooper’s Sunday. Alton Grover and wife have moved froti MacDouald, Appro- called cottage on friends at Bernard priate music was rendered a select Miss Helen Freeman, of Milbridge, is "Seal Harbor where they have been keeping by Case After Wednesday. choir. Case. working here in^he sardine factory. house during the winter and spring. Mrs. aud June 14. Tracy Eldridge her three chil- June 14. Axox. Spray. Plenty 3Iore Like This in Ells- Mrs. Georgia Bunknr and three children, __ dren—Don, Norwood and Dorothy, are at of Sorrento, are visiting Mr. Bunker's worth. their cottage for the season. MARLBORO. TREMONT. parents here. Mrs. Rose Freeman, who has been visit- Mr. Pickering, wife and spn. of Deei Jay Wallace left to-day for Rockland to Scores of Ellsworth people can tell you William Tracy, wife and daughter AN5TED A BURK COMPANY, ing her mother, Mrs. Hannah E. Isle, are visiting Mrs. Pickering’s sister resnnie yachting. Obw Louise, who have been the wm- Jove*, SarW«W. about Doan’s Kidney Pills. Many a spending left for Mrs. Alonzo hap- Stonington yesterday morning. Harvey. Mrs. Mary A. Johnson has gone to i } ter in Massachusetts, have arrived and are For Sale at Your Grocer citizen makes a Moore and Mrs. Abram who has McKinley to work for the William Under- py public statement ol occupying their cottage here, Holsey Charles F. Harding Duffy, spent th« are digging a well for William Burnham jjast week with her mother, Mrs. Abbie wood Co. his experience. Here is a case of it. Who] i June 11. H. I who & Co. ! | ou land bought of C. H. Welch, of Boston. Bowden, is quite poorly, returned to Mrs. Lizzie E. Pettigrove, of New Lon- Whitcomb, Haynes better of merit can be had thar her proof WEST FRANK UN. G. home in Bluehill Monday, don, Conn., is at her old home for the H. Kirkpatrick and wife, of St. Paul, FALLS ML i ELLSWORTH __ •uch endorsement? | An examination will be held at Frank- Minn., arrived Friday ou his launch, Ella Mrs. Albert Hodgkin* and children, summer. lin for the of wbo position postmaster at West II, and opened the St. Paul for have spent the i*ast two weeks at Bar Mrs. Rosanna Rich has gone to Fort Mrs. R. 1. Moore, Ellsworth Falls, Ells- cottage Franklin, on Saturday, July 3. Tift com- the season. Harbor, are home. Her brother, Winfield 1 Point light station to visit her sister, Mrs. Me., “The cure Doan's Kid- pensation of the postmaster at this office Hodgkins, her home. J. B. worth, says: Mrs. Hannah E. Joyce, With her two accompanied Thurston. was fl62 for the last fiscal year. June Appli- Herman aud is Mrs. ney Pills effected in my case -. .vra! yean children, Myrtle, visiting 14._Ark. Evelyn Rich, with little son Alvah, I cants must regide within the territory j her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Grmdle, at ! has gone to West Tremont to visit her ago has proven permanent, an.11 usve since the named above. TRENTON. supplied by postoffice John ! forms and full information Stoningtou. parents, Pomeroy and wife. recommended this retu. d>• to many of my Application E. B. Hodgkins has returned from Larra- concerning the can be June Chips. Mrs. Wilford J requirements 12._ bee, \yi»ere he has been Kitredge, with little son friends who has used it wit h good results.' secured from West Sullivan postoffice, teaching. j Milton, has gone to Houlton to visit her should be executed Miss Ruth of Bar On February 7, 19Jo, Mrs. Mo ore Applications properly SALISBURY COVE. Stafford, Harbor, U gave and tiled with the commission at Wasn- * sister. Mrs. Julia Newman will have ; visiting Mrs. Harry L. Davis at the I the following statement hei ington seven before the date of tne Miss Margaret Rich, of the telephone- of her house. regarding i days Stafford farm. charge examination. exchange at Bar Harbor, spent at case: “In 1903 1 underwent an operation Sunday The ladies’ aid society met with Mrs. — home. Mrs. John Donlin and little son Clarence that was in all Jacob Kellay Next Wed- and after misery the time. BLI'EHILL FALLS, returned Saturday from Hall Wednesday. Miss Leona Bulger, of Bar Quarry, it will meet and Harbor, spent nesday at the church to put it I did not regain my strength, my kid- Mrs. is in town. where they have spent the past week with Harry Conary Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Ceylon in order for the summer. became disordered. The friends. neys badly pains Wilfred and sister of Emery. June 10. Conary Georgie, June Kin. in my back were almost unbearable and Bucksport, visited here last week. The annual Children’s day concert will 14._May. all the medicine and doctors' treatment Mr. Judgeon and family, of New York, lie hefd at the Baptist church Sunday MANSET. NORTHEAST HARBOR. THINK THIS OVER June 20. The on case whatever. Fi- will come to Mill island this evening, Emery district and F. M. Gaynor has The had no effect my again year, Mrs. Anna Allen has arrived to open the opened Gaynor, We offer back if vou Hull’s Cove schools your money i They are this week, will unite with the Ocean and his stable. Tonic I using Doan’s Kidney Pills expected house for the season. Urge bottle of Kexall “93” Hair nally began Cove school in an it doe* i June 14. Crumbs. Salisbury interesting The are and are not satisfied with what anc Mrs. John Reed is visiting her cottages tilling fast and the ■* from Moore’s drug store, mother. you. We do this because it seldom procured program. hotels will soon sc Mrs. Daniel Hamilton, in Ellsworth. open. to effect a cure of dandrun. f went at once to the seat of my BAR HARBOR. Miss field complete they Margaret Koch, secretary of Mrs. James Butler irritation and hair. Can yon**, Henry Teague, of New York, visited his has had a very bad falling Doan’s Pills not only Wellington of the local Christian Endeavor in Maine, a re- a better argument should try trouble. Kidney Pendleton, police gave attack of grip, but is now better. why you mother, Mrs. M. C. Teague, recently. Two 50c. and 00. E. G. Moo*. me in force, fell dead on the street last Wednes- cital at the church June sizes, |1 eared the backache but built up Thursday evening, El well cor. cff Edgar Robbins and wife are Bartlett came from Bar Harbor I wholesale and retail druggist, day night, of heart disease. He was one of 10. This was followed by a lawn party at receiving and the wit! for a week-end ! The Rexall Store. general corrected difficulty congratulations on the birth of a visit with his parents. postoffice. the most efficient snd popular officers on the parsonage. The proceeds, about |16, daugh- secretions.” ter. the kidney the local force. will be used to defray expenses of a State (Ida Eeteile.) Myrtle Reynolds, youngest daughter of June 14. Notice. *br salt-by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Mad. Pauper Everyone would be contracted With the city | Colds that hang on weaken the constitution benefited by taking thosecJ®}j55 Co.. Buffalo, New York, Bilious? Feel after dinner? for HAVINGworth to support and care for *0SU»-Mnburj» heavy Tongue aud develop into consumption. Folev’s To avoid serious results take con8tipatioa. Stoni- tbe Foley's Kidnej as it may need assistance during coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Honey and Tar cures persistent that at the first of or trouble, sweetens the stom- n***h,i •^agents for the United States. coughs Remedy sign kidney bladdei and are legal residents of Ells*©*1® refuse to yield to other treatment. Do not disorder such as backache, ?ent,y stimulates the liver years on bo Liver needs waking up. Doan’s Regulets cure urinary irregu- ?c„5 bowels forbid all persons trusting them take experiment with untried remedies as and will and is much * fiemetaher the name Doan’s—and attacks. 25 cents at store. delay larities, exhaustion, you soon t* u!SiiTfto and superior count, as there is of room and bilious any drug may result in cold on well. Commence ordinary laxatives. not try plenty your settling your lungs. taking Foley Kidney Rem- pills* Why modal ions to for them at the City —Advt, Q. A. Pa&chsk. G. A. 0rino Laxeen at- WEST BROOKSVILLE. the season. gage therefore, by by Bridges, Sunday son of the breach of the condition thereof, will be in the even- Boston, with reader, tending Castine normal school, is home. Gay Farnham has work at Dark Harbor Mrs. Dosia Stinson has gone to Stoning- J BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR, only the Ellsworth Loan and Building Association, claims a foreclosure of said mort- of the same day. ton to visit her Julia Dow. I A M I A M j P M P M PM mortgagee, ing .Mrs. Rodney Allen was called to Deer for the summer. daughter, Ellsworth Loan and I BAR HARBOR. 10 40 3 55 9 20 4 50 gage. Bluehill in attendance at 4 30 Building Association. Those from Isle Saturday by the serious illness of her John Farnham is chef in Smith’s hotel Mrs. L. C. Brace and family arrived at ! Sorrento.,.. ..| 4 J. A. were: | 55j. By Peters, attorney. Chstine normal graduation Mrs. mother. Sunset, June for the season at their cot- Sullivan.;.j 1909. at Cape Monhegan. 9, Mt DesertFerry.j 11 25; 5 10] 10 CO 5 30 Ellsworth, Maine, June 1, David Mrs. U 5 42 George A. Morse. Mrs. Cartis, Charles Rabold and wife, of New tage at Mill island. Waukeag S Fy. 37 27 10 12 5 York, Fred J. Perkins, who has been ill the Hancock.!J11 4t 5 30 10 15 5 45 Maude L. Black, of Brooka- E. W. McIntyre, Mrs. Herman Sargent, Miss Frances arc at their cottage at West End for the ! past week, is better. Taylor, aged fourteen j Franklin Road.Jll 48| 15 39 10 25 5 54 WHEREASville, iu the county of Hancock, and and w ife, June 11 00 Ug57i 15 47 10 45 6 03 State or her deed dated Baton Osgood Harvey McIntyre summer. years, accidentally fell into the mill Wash'gt’ti Maine, by mortgage Dr. Farrow and wife made a pond j ELLSWORTH 11 07' 12 05 5 55! 10 52 6 10. second dav of a. d. and re- w Misses Blanche business tbe July, 1904, and ile, Osgood, Georgia at Northwest Harbor and Ellsworth Falls 11 12 6 02 cl0 57 6 15 in the Hancock of Victor Bridges has moved his household to Casline recently narrowly >2gt0 corded county registry and Kenneth trip Thursday. 2" +6 15 cll 10 6 28 hook to the Ssrgent Oagood. escaped She was rescued in an Kicolin.J11 12g2S' deeds, 410, page 296. conveyed me, into his new which is almost drowning. j Green Lake .... 11 36 6 24 ell 19 6 38 goods bouse, The ladies’ circle was entertained 12r81 undersigned, a certain lot or parcel of land, Miss Mary Ella Chase (special course for by unconscious condition by Walter Small and ! Phillips Lake. +11 h2 12g39 +6 31 ;6 46 situated iu said Brooksvilie, and bounded and ready occupancy. Mrs. Alexander Snow' Holden.*. H 50 6 34 6 54 history', Forrest B. Snow, with general, Thursday. William who were at work nearby, i 12g4f> 39;cll described as follows, to wit: Beginning on Albert McDonnell arrived Friday from E^lis, Brewer June... 12 09 1 05 6 59 11 53 7 14 south side of highway on line of land of enabled Frank and of w*ere honors in the college of law which ; Ring family, Brewer, Mrs. Jane C. one of the BANGOR. 12 If 1 10 7 05 11 59 7 20 Warren Cbatto; thence easterly by said high- Rath. He will be on Col. W. B. Hirz, pioneer | employed here in their P M PM A M A M AM to land of Lewis F. thence him to become a member of the honorary! motor boat Sunday. summer of died j way Gray; easterly Thompson’s yacht Aurora this season. people Sunset, suddenly Portland. 4 5.t 5 40 12 r0 4 50i U 50 by said Gray’s line to water’s of Buck’s Har- of Phi Phi. and Norman H. 9 05 5 30! 8 25 5 30 society Kappa ; Mrs. Edward K. Tapley, of Brookline, of heart disease on June 1, at her home m Boston.j 7 5f*i bor; thence westerly by the waters of said Mrs. Alfred Carter died at her home at Harbor to land of Warren Chatto; thence class marshal : is her Mayo (civil engineering), Mass., visiting mother, Mrs. Washington, D. C. Mrs. Hitz bad been said L baito’p line to of be- West Brooklin June 10, at the BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR, only northerly by piace at comment ement, and engaged as teacher Thursday, Harriet Stevens. the summer and whereas, the condition of said spending at Sunset about ; 1 P M I AM AM PM ginning: (or the ! age of eighty-six years. 8he leaves three mortgage has been broken, now therefore, by «t the college coming year, gradu- w She was Boston. 10 00 8 00 » 00 10 00 William Smith and ife, of BAngor, were thirty years. very popular reason > f the oreacb of the condition thereof, sons-Edgar, of Penobscot; Lyman, of with; AM1 MAM lied at U. of M. June 9. the summer and the i 1 claim a foreclosure of said mortgage, in town on Sunday. Mrs. Smith is having colony per nanent Portland. 1 201. 11 00 12 40 1 20 and Arthur, with whom she bated this 5th of June, a. d. 1909. June 14. M. Nobleboro, w A M A M PM PM IA M day _ a ho learned with j cottage built at Harborside. residents, deep regret 1 Lewis F. Gray. lived, and one daughter—Mrs. Mintie BANGOR. < 001 10 30 3 35 5 00 6 10 of her death. Brewer June... 6 07 10 37 3 41 5 6 17 In of the services rendered of Brewer. | The farmers are not through their sea- 06; appreciation Stanley, June 11. S. Holden. 29 10 59 +4 00 15 25 6 37 subscribers hereby give notice that son’s 16 by the VV. K. C., the school children and June 14. Une Femme. i planting yet. The percentage of __* Phillips Lake.. J6 36 111 07 14 06 J5 32 16 44 THEthey have oeen duly appointed adminis- 1 .... trators of the estate of ill others who assisted in the performance potatoes planted will be much larger than Green Lake 6 44' ll 15 4 13 :5 40 6 52 PRETTY MARSH. Nicolin. 16 53 11 25 14 21 *5 491 7 01 CHARLES E. DOYLE, late of ELLSWORTH, of the duties of Memorial James A. PENOBSCOT. usual. Ellsworth Falls 7 06! ll 40 4 34 6 02 I 7 15 day, in the of Hancock, deceased, and C. W. Moffett has returned from a short ELLSWORTH 7 13| 11 47 4 39 8 08 7 20 county Garfield extends its grateful thanks. Mrs. Leslie given bonds as the law direct'. All post Mrs. C. K. Bridges is visiting relatives Maggie Blodgett, Stevens, June 7 25 U 57 4 45 14 7 27 per- trip to Boston. Wash’gt’n 16 sons demands the estate The weather was tine and the interest un- and E. E. and Franklin Road. 33 12 06 6 22 7 36 having against in Bar Harbor. Mills wife attended the J7 of said deceased are desired to Hancock. 17 41 12 15 6 30 7 45 present The W. R. C. furnished a conference at Miss Sylvia Gray, of Mt. Desert, has the same for and all indebted usually good. D. who is in Congregational Bucksport 8 7 44 12 18 6 33 7 48 settlement, C. Littlefield, employed 1 been Waukeag. Fy thereto are to make im- bountiful free dinner at the hall. The and visiting relatives here. Mt Desert 7 50 12 26 6 40 7 55 requested payment is at home (or a few Tuesday Wednesday. Ferry mediately. Sarah E. Doyle. Bangor, days. Sullivan. 8 20 .. children had a profusion of flowers to Miss Myra Keniston, who has been il! June 4, 1909. Fred L. Majon. Arthur Stantial and of ; The old Methodist meeting house, built Sorrento. 8 46 the All wife, Dexter, for some will BAR HARBOR 8 45 .: 40 decorate soldiers’ graves. the been torn time, go to Bangurfor treat- 1 10 7 25 8 have been in tow n the week visiting seventy-five years ago,has down, subscriber hereby gives notice that music was well rendered and to past ment in a few' pleasing and the timber is into a 60x40 foot days. he has been duly appointed adminis- relatives. i going Trains leaving Ellsworth at 7.13 a m and 4.39 THE all. The oration delivered Hon. E. P. trator of the estate of by barn being built by Charles Babbidge. Thomas Richardson, road commissioner, p in, and arriving at Ellsworth U.OTa m, 10.52 William of m. connec t with R R. LOUISE D. PARIS, late of SEDGWICK, Spofford was one of the best. The ball Capt. Sellers, Bangor, spent with the road machine and his efficient p. Washington Co Mrs. Nancy Smith and her grandson, in the of Hancock, and vis well the attention and Sunday here with bis family, who are I Stops on signal to conductor. county deceased, tilled, good, crew, was in town last week, putting the given bonds as the law directs. All per- and wife. Winnie Smith, are visiting in Belfast. c Stops to leave but not to take passengers. altogether the day’s program off in guests of William Hutchins roads in fine sons having demands against the estate of passed Smith will her Mrs. condition. to leave from a Mrs. visit daughter, g Stops only passengers points said deceased are desired to present the same most admirable manner. The sudden death of Horatio Perkins east of Junction. Angier Tapley, in Portland, before return- Parties from New York were here Tues- Washington for settlement, and all indebted thereto are at the home of William Ward- These trains connect at with requested to make payment immediately. occurred and over the Bangor through ing home. day Wednesday looking trains on Main to and from Sedgwick, June 7, 1909. John W. Paris. NORTH PENOBSCOT. morning, June 12. The Line, Portland, well, Saturday June 14. Tomson. quarries with a view to opening them if Boston and St John. funeral was held afternoon at 2 A great deal of farming has been done Monday the owners would sell or lease. Passengers are earnestly requestly to pro- subscriber hereby gives notice that cure tickets before the trains, and he has been duly appointed adminis- this week. o’clock. WALTHAM. entering THE School closed Friday, June 11, after a especially Ellsworth to Fa Ilk and Falls to trator of the estate of The friends of Mrs. Lenora Thomp- Ellsworth. SARAH A. late of There will be a moving picture show many Asa Colby is building a stable. pleasant and profitable term, with Mrs. GRAY, BLUEHILL, learn that she is recov- F. E. BOOTHBY, Gen’l Pass. Agent. in the of rr# here son wiU be glad to Alice Alden of county Hancock, deceased, to-night. Misses Grace and Luvie Haslem are visit- Hodgdon, Hampden, bonds as the law directs. All from her broken MORRIS M’DONALD. given person* ering satisfactorily arm, teacher. Mrs. is an efficient the estate of District Superintendent Haskell will friends in Hodgdon Vice-Pres. and Gen’l Manager. having demands against said had the misfortune to fracture ing Surry. deceased are desired to the same for ittend which she and instructress, and the school present quarterly conference and preach is thorough General office, Portland, Me. settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- last week. H. W. Kingman having hardwood here one day that has her as teacher is fortunate. quested to make payment immediately. Wednesday evening. floors laid in his residence. William M. Howard. J. B. Sellers and wife are home June 14. G. Frtnk Perkins Capt. Bluebill, June 7,1969. and wife, of Waterville, M. K. Haslem was in Hull’s Cove several from a trip to New i'ork, and spent Sunday were railed here by the death of her relatives. left this days last week on business. BASS HARBOR. subscriber Hereby gives notice that Mrs. in town with They Eastern Staamsliit Coup; mother, of Bluehill. he has been adminis- Stetson, ana mother were THE duly appointed morning for Stockton to join bis schooner, George Carr, wife Leroy Sweeney, of Nicolin, is spending a trator of the estate of Beulah leach, Hatch and Jennie Amy which is loading there. guests of Herman Jordan Sunday. few days at Jacob Kelley’s. RUBY 8. GROSS, late of ORLAND, Hatch returned home from the normal in the of and Mrs. Ruth Smith, Miss Lila Dunbar, Mrs. Nettie DeBeck is visiting her sis- Miss Helen Dix, who is w’orking at Bar Fare Between Bar Harbor and county Hancock, deceased, »«hool at Castine at the close of the spring given bonds as the law directs. All per- term. .Miss Emma Wardwell, Mrs. Ida Ward- ter, Mrs. Eugene Clough, in Ellsworth Harbor, spent Sunday at home. sons having demands against the estate of said deceased are desired to the well, Miss Hortense Wardwell, Miss Olive Falls. Boston present Rev. Mr. Some of the young people gave Hallie same for settlement, and all indebted Carter was absent from home a have to Grindle and Mark Smith gone Tne many friends of Mrs. W. B. a thereto are requested to make payment im- few last Jordan, Murphy surprise party Saturday evening. days week, being called to Sedg- where will remain dur- $4.25 one way and mediately. I Ira F. Gross. Seal Harbor, they wbo has been ill, are glad to know' she is wick to attend the funeral of his aged Benjamin Murphy has sold his sloop, Orland, Me., June 7,1909. ing the summer. now improving. mother. Ida Frances, to Win Murphy and Perry round members of Penobscot chap- $8.00 trip. subscriber hereby gives notice that A Forty-two Mrs. W. D. Blethen, of Libson Falls, is Robbins. he has been administra- fire on the land of John Wilson, sup- THE duly appointed ter, O. E. 8., went to Castine Thursday relatives here. She will be tor of the estate of to have been several visiting joined The yacht Lorelei, of Ellsworth, with extinguished where the Steamer leaves Bar Harbor at 1 30 m week SARAH G. HARRIMAN, late of BUCKS- night, they enjoyed hospitality later by Mr. Blethen. Lord p kys, rekindled one last week and Capt. and party of friends on board, for Seal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, South- day of 8. K. Whiting chapter. They were de- days PORT, a W. with a crew of is at is in the harbor. west Ha'bor, Brooklin. Sedgwick, Deer Isle, •pread half-mile over the swamp Googins, men, in the of Hancock, deceased, an4 dry entertained, and all voted it one Dark Harbor and Kockland, con- county and lightfully Green Lake for Sargentvllle, bonds as the law directs All per- underbrush in a snort time, driving Whitcomb, Haynes Rev. A. P. the coast mission- with steamer for Dolton. given of the most occasions of the MacDonald, nectl-g sons demands against the estate until it enjoyable & Co. Gile* is cook. having reached within a few feet of Mr. Philip ary, preached in the Congregational of said deceased are desired to present season. Steamer leaves RluehUl at 2 CO m week and all Wilson’s was called Ban- p days the same for settlement, indebted hennery. Several men came to Mrs. Charles Jordan to church Sunday. Haven Several from here attended graduation lor South Rluehlll, Stonlugton, North thereto are requested to make payment Im- fiiaaid, and after hard fighting stopped gor Wednesday by the illness of her and Rockland, connecting with steamer for Boe- mediately. Leland P. Lowell. morn- Mrs. Vesta McRae, the librarian, is fire’s exercises at Bucksport Wednesday ton. Bucksport, June 2,1909. progress. Several men were sent daughter, Mrs. Rena Yates. a well-earned vacation with rel- jfie exercises were of inter- spending ythe town officers and ing. The especial RETURNING to watch fight, invitation companion court Sun- atives in Mass. subscriber hereby gives notice that wd est here this as three of the class, By New'ton, succeeded in a year, she has been duly adminis- day or two in extin- beam met with Snycticat us regular meet- THE appointed Nina Varnum< Mark Smith and Howard Dr. and Mrs. Watson have gone to tratrix de bonis non with will annexed of the guishing the last without further Steamer leaves Boston at 5 p m week days spark ing Saturday evening, June 5. Lunch Kent’s Hill to be at the estate of damage. Leach, are from this place. Each of these present graduation for Rockland. During this dry weather watch- w'as served. A fine time is JOHN W. DRESSER, late of CASTINE, ers had class reported. of their daughter Helen. ought to be in different three parts. in the of deceased, and appointed June 14. H. 14. Leave Rockland at 5.15 a m, or on arrival of county Hancock, 14. Woodlocke. June X. Y. Z. bonds as the law directs. All •ections of the townB to out fires on June steamer from Boston, except Monday, given per- put dally, sons having demands against the estate their rirst SARGENTVILLE. for Bar Harbor, Bluehlll and Intermediate land- appearance. SOUTH DEER ISLE. ings. of said deceased are desired to present VILLE. the same for and all indebted MARIA has to settlement, Albert Grindle gone Portland. thereto are to make im- Byron Tracy left Wednesday for Red- K. 8. .1. Morse. Bar Harbor. requested payment OBITUABT. Cecil Dunham ie very ill. Agent, mediately. Caroline D. withbrlk. The Mrs. R. H. Sinclair has returned to Blue- N. H. recent death of 8. J. of stone, Portland, Me., June 4, 1909. Condon, Arthur Moor is at home. bill Falls. kud, recalls Mrs. A. J. and children left vividly to mind a former Stanley Banking. subscriber hereby gives notice that William Cross is in poor health. Mrs. Charles Babson is her son generation of teachers who wielded visiting Thursday for Rockland, for the summer. THEshe has been duly appointed administra- Frost is tor Mrs. John at Brooksville. trix of the estate of '“'h°rity over the then and more Isabel working and Clara Stinson larger Mary Bye spent a WILLIAM H. PREBLE, late of CHICAGO, cult mixed and Jordan. Mrs. William Sinclair and family are schools of this county delightful day with tbeir teacher, Cler- ILLINOIS, and a horse one friendB at te, left their A. P. Carr was kicked by visiting Sorrento. mont at Sunset. tbe law directs. individuality deeply Knowlton, Is what will earn il deceased, and given bonds as 99 your money the es- "P* a star on the last week. and are All persons having demands against guiding memory day Horace Eaton, daughter family Mrs. Charles was called to Invested in shares of their Bryant Sun- the tate of said deceased are desired to present pupils. The schools were farm for a for the summer. winter Dr. C. C. Morrison is at the at “Edgehill” set Wednesday by the illness of her the same for settlement, and all indebted taugbt thereto are to make pavment imme- by males then. The schools few Mrs. A. H. of N. has Mrs. Small. requested w‘ re days. Lee, Buffalo, Y., mother, Greely diately. Elmenia P. Lubvey. large, and men from many young Frost was at Bar Harbor Thurs- her for the summer. Cranberry Islee, June 2,1909. t0 George opened cottage Mrs. Edwin Carman and children will twen,y ywtn of age attended, on business. not » few day and Friday Henry W.. Sargent and wife left Monday leave soon for where of them and uncouth in Marblehead, Mass, A NEW SERIES subscriber hereby gives notice that rough are Mrs. of weeks. will a few he has been executor Munroe Froat and wife visiting for a pleasure trip several they spend weeks with Capt. is now 81 THE duly appointed w**° 0,t®» created trouble for open. Shares, each; monthly pay- last will and testament of th„D.ner9’ Black. who sails of the Frost’s mother, Mrs. Emma Charles and family, of Bar Har- Carman, a yacht from that place. ments, 81 per share* eaeher, requiring on bia part flrm- Dority OLONZO O. PUTNAM, late of BUCKSPORT, 14. for a few weeks. 0e“\' urag® »nd tact. June bor, are at their cottage A horse owned by Prank Spofford, of in the county of Hancock, deceased, aDd WHY PAY RENT bonds as the .aw directs. All 8ch001 r Ethel of is Stonington, became while given then aa one of the Miss Knowlton, Stonington, unmanagable < the es- and largest a note now to get Ely’s Cream Balm wheu you can borrow on persons having emands gainst 'k Slake over a hill in your arde8‘ in the was not at Mrs. Arthur for the summer. driving steep this village a first and tate of said deces-ed are desired to present county, but it are troubled with nasal catarrh, hay Sargent’s shares, give mortgage * Wal1 if you and the reduce it month? the same for settlement, and all indebted kn°wn for its char- head. It is and of M. has been Sunday carriage and harness were every Monthly belligerent fever or cold in the purifying Harold Sargent, U. ’ll, and Interest together thereto are requested to make payment im- lines wrecked. payments Henry H. Putnam. ...i*9 w*ll for its rank in soothing to the sensitive membrane that his Mrs. A. will amount to but little more mediately. high visiting grandmother, Mary 1909. to overcome the June 12. than are now for Dan forth, *ce., June 2, ar8lliP. It had the honor at one time the air-passages. It is made h. you paying 0/.° Sargent. rent, and In about teu years you to fool the a short, de- —- urni9hing eighteen teachers of re- disease, not patient by will good Miss Ethel Sanborn, who has been em- ceptive relief. There is no cocaine or mer- Foley’s Honey and Tar is especially recom- mended for chronic throat and OWN YOUR OWN HOME. in it. Do not be talked into taking a sub- lung troubles, eltisens are drifting towards cury and many sufferers from kright^s°di«2I All Ut. — bronchitis, aBthma For of neglecting of stitute for Ely’s Cream Balm. druggists Daniels—Horse Colic—Cure and have found particulars inquire for The American. kidney aby symptoms consumption comfort and re- O. W. Subscribe ‘rouble which Mailed Bros., 5« cures or back—at lief Tapley, Sec’y, Kidney a. J2,add®r. Foley's sell it. Price 50c. by Ely money any dealers; by using Foley’s Honey and Tar. a A. First *** wU1 quickly cure. G. A. Parchkr. Natfl Bank Bldg, p*a"ass7 Warren Street, New York. Insure your horse against Colic. W. Kino, President. March SWmti»CT>nit«. NEWS. ^ COUNTY NEWS. Prayer COUNTY Xewm, tee other page* For additional. County Sew eee other page* Response. O Lord, Hear Onr Prayer.Krati Ft additional Countv I w Became so THE HIDDEN HANSOM. 11 QUIET COMMUNITY Common ealth Quartette Nervous" BUCK8PURT. The Measure of a Man. with Salutatory. SEAWALL. 1 Could ______Earl R Mann Hardly Bear to Sun- Mr*. burned her right Think. Miss Helen Hill, of Sullivan, spent M Varnum Henry Spurting of an In M. QUAD. Hiawatha.Nina Story American’s Experience By A. H. Genn. hand last week. day with her aunt, Mrs. Hail, Glorious Morn.Dow badly Italy. 1909. by T. C. McCturi.) W. [Copyright. George Forsyth and wife, of Pittsburgh, Quartette Mrs. Emma Ladd is visiting Mrs. C. Tbe of Ilalnsville Insisted B Pine village Pa., are at Mrs Ambrose White’s for the Benjamin Franklin.Frank Newman and Mrs. Nancy Sawyer. F. MITCHEL. By A. was The Prodigal Bon iTbe U. 8.)....Mark I Smith that it the most quiet community summer. Mrs. Lizzie Moore was called to Sedg- ICepyright. 1905. by American Press Asso- had since Remember Now Thy Creator.Rhoades in the state. Years gone by Mrs. Abbie of is wick last Friday by the illness of her lis- ciation. 1 Nason, Portland, spend- Quartette burned out or a even a chimney had the summer with Mrs. Daniel R St rout ter. Rowland a American, ing The Puritan Mother.Martha Hill, young onions tramp had helped himself to L* Allegro and II Penseroso. -Howard S Leach Frank Dolfiver and w;fe went to Bucks- iwaa walking one morning on tbe Via Hagerthy. from garden. It was just On the Sea.Buck to be at the gradua- Otraccialo at -Naples On one band somebody's James H. Jones and family Jeft Friday j j port Monday present and and Quartette tion of their Isabel, was tbe teeming with quiet. resi>ectable peaceful, afternoon*for Wilson pond. Greenville, for j daughter park, tropical Silent Influences, with Valedictory, Inhabitants read in the newspapers the summer. with Mrs. plants, statuary aud fountains. Oa its Maud H Preble j Mrs. Rose Lurvey, daughter. the In other villages and ! and little tbe other were tbe waves of tbe Med- happenings Miss Josephine Hancock arrived on t be | Awarding Prizes and Diplomas Everett Murphy, ^randriaugb- .he back that iterranean. splashing agniust tbe sea patted each other on Boston boat; Thursday and left Friday Singing. Class Ode ter, visited her son, Henry Lurvey, and were Haiusviilers. 1 | •wall that protects the street from they with her sister, Mrs. Jones, for Greenville. Autumn Sunset.«.Gorbing i wife, last week. Thus it was that when the Widow Quartette their encroachment. Far out on the Field Nichols and wife, of R. E. Newman, who was called to Orono advent in the Capt. Joseph March j was on the Thomas made her village t»ay the sun shining haze California, arrived and are visit- ! last week by the illness of his mother, for a in Thursday island of a one day, looking quiet place Reception to graduates at seminary par- enveloped Capri, castiug ing Mrs.^Nichols’f^mother. Mrs. E. P. Mrs. Helen Abbott, returned home Satnr- which to [mss a few weeks, by the ad- at 8 m. j ’White light on tha water directly be- Nichols. lors, p. ! day, bringing her with him. She will vice of a doctor, for her nervous trou- tieath It. causing it to appear as if # ORADt ATKS. make her home with him until her tuatth bimseif forward to Mrs. Lily Weaselheff, the well-known j on a sea of silver. ble. everybody put 1 resting who has the Iasi two The graduates of the year are a> follows: improves. assure her that she had come to the authoress, spent But Rowland Hill, though an artist Course--J ">hn and of and to make her welcome. summers in town, arrived last week and is College Preparatory \Y. P. Kent, wife sod, Libby nothing of this. IIis mind right place 1 ^ thought at the Robinson Louse. Franklin Day. Princeton; Isabel Franklin Inland station, returned from Cnn- ^ The widow had a rather peculiar nerv- light MISS JESSIE M.I-a was occupied with a misfortune which Dolirer, Man set; March ie Gordon. last week. Mr. Kent re- /: 1 as she stated at once. To The friends of Frank Webster, Avery j budge, Mass., ] him several be- ous trouble, many H RTSS JESSIE bad happened years Franklin; Minot Farle Raymond Goss, turned to bis duties as assistant a; the M.rR.VZEl:! R.T, cure it she must stroll around more or who baslbecu in the sanitarium at Hebrrn 1VI n and w’hich had him or box 32, Gilman, IU.. fore separated Stonington; Vera Christine Gray, Orring- station. Mrs. Kent and son will make a v.,rilBt. less at night under the dew and under for the four months, are to s*e “I from the he loved. His bead was past glad wish to recommend girl ton; Everett James Holmes, Bucksport; few weeks’ visit with H. E. 1‘truna M J the moonlight. Would the villagers him much in health. hgj* parents, and he did not notice either improved ew'.i! claimed iclne. bowed, Harry Stephen Kearney, Masardis; How- Newman and wife, and grandparents, regard that as improper? They Louis of “After with Ihe beautiful scene or the people he BendingJFarnharo, principal ard Frank suffering as as doctor Seavoy Leach. Penobscot; Samuel Moore and wife. every ailrnet.- ! wouldn't—nut loug the with his wife little that one could met But one of those strange Foxcroft academy, and be millicted suddenly her Burton Pine. Eastport; Maud Hammond wit!,, j‘,~ had recommended it In strolling the sum- The was saddened the c m* so tt"none I mental influences for which we cannot son, airivec^Saturdaylto spend Martha Reta community by could bomm she meet men who would to Preble, (^rrington; Strout, hardly would tTy mer with his in Orland. sudden death of David Malansou iasi. Fri- t' stomach account caused him to look up. Ills parents Nina My would ::irr r. flirt with her? Never! was a Mil bridge; Margaret Varnum, > Flirting after an illness of two dp vs. of tr at and I met those of a man he immedi- Mrs. W. several days last day, only -li'-tress, had catarrh of eyes unheard of in Ilalnsville. If L.*Luce,spent Penobscot. t> thing any stones. He w orked on the road \v •.. be would in the was done that cine and found HR] advanced a and the man The of Mr. Luce are con- night. Everything almo*)tmm< ,or,. step, put out. many!}friends Bucksport: Mark Ingraham Smith, Penob- driven human skill of. but he 1 am well and anil hia hand under his coat as if for a him ou his marriage to Miss knew passeo away hearty, hano; ft. woman was settled gratulating! scot. j And so tbe little 6- well for then said in Italian: Eva also a member of the Friday morning. Mr. Malanson lost his years.” weapon, the who Scott,fcofjBcstcr, Certificates— Emma Gertrude Brown, in the house of Widow Davis, P-r::na is not n “If inform tbe die!” wife about seven years ago, and since That n-r^in-. l* ,j, you police you In for the company. stenography. Orland; Irvin Offer Hills, was glad to take her bond a : a- a On the other side of the street two time he had struggled hard to keep his temporary and that sit The memorial service of the Odd Fellow s bookkeeping. North port; Earle Byron stiitm!,-,:; between tbern they might of five children His for the nerves. The men in cocked hats (su■ h n« the great held in family together. only way thru !> of an evening and compare notes and Kebekah lodges^was Odd Fel- Wasson, bookkeeping, Bucksport. oldest daughter, Mrs. Lena Beal, who lives rnr.n could possibly reii-v- ^Napoleon wore* and long military and The low afterncon. Rev. E. J. June 14. J. n-rvoa- about the loved departed. wfhall.,Sunday n- sis to relieve from in Stonington, came Saturday with her cloaks emerged tbe park They had taking ways with her Klock fgave almost interesting adc.r-^‘. theeonditiononwhki stranger His was the nervousness were Hill SA RGEN TVIJLLE. husband. oldest son, David, at depends. government policemen and was a success from the start. She Appropriate selections were rendered by a work but was with was me at Northeast Harbor, Take, for the case made a dash for them, and as soon as around almost quartette composed^! Mrs. W. L. Luce, Mias Jennie Grindal in Cast instance, of Mi-j began strolling nights him at the last. seventeen ( bis took in the situation he. and Mabel, aged frame, initiate. Her n opponent at once, and such men as encountered Turner, I. L. Crown J. L. Homer. Monday. aged d and wat ran like a deer He was too late. years, Hazel, ft-Mm, Elisha, ag*d undoubtedly caused the too, her lifted their hats and passed on The death of Anna, the Mrs. ?Bryon Stover has been visiting by cuod five-year-old he bad with him. The funeral n her Hill to the officers eleven, kept t of atomach as I pointed him, gave without a word. They had visions of daughter of William Peck and wife, friends in Banger. bronchi^ Capt. was conducted the masonic tones. P. runa chase, and be was Sunday by relieved h.-r nerr. captured. tar and feathers before their eyes. which occurred Sunday morning after a Calvin of the steamer of Billing*, City Interment at Mt. Height. The ai--» the “Who is be?” asked his captor. first the boarder lodge. by regulating action of t; And almost from the long illness of,Bright’s disease, has brought Baugor, is at home for a few days. children have the sympathy of all. stomach and mitigating tb--aiarr! * •‘Luigi Binetti!” lU urauu. » 1i vou hearts. She was a child Utrguu gam sorrow to many of of Prof. Horace Eaton, Syracuse, N. Y., June 14. Dolly. the bronchial tubes. Her n- roesn wear was me surprise ot me ffov* milk and eggs anu the dew and the unusual beauty and loveliness of disposi- ji joined his family here last week. cijgppeared simply because the •rnment officials when they learned moonlight bad a wonderful effect In and Ihe have the ergs.: i tion, family deepest sym- BEAL COVE. of her resumed their that tbe most bandit that and when this John F. Gray is the guest of Rowland body ordi:u:.- desperate quietiug her nerves, pathy of all. The future! was held Tues- * and wife at of fnnetion*. bad ever Smith Roxbury, Mass. Mrs. Hannah Billings, widow Cap*. Infested Hi" environs of Na- became known throughout the village day afternoon. is ill. Her < iooc. nerves depend npon -■ .,1 ples had ventured into the city, had there was talk of establishing a sani- Mrs. Whitney GrindeU is spending a few Stephen Billing'?, quite daugh- blno.-:. Miss Josie is Good bleed depends upon n been recognized and arrested. His tarium for the benefit of nervous per- weeks with friends at South Bluehill. ter, Billings, improving .-maldiges- COMMENCEMENT WEEK. tion. It Is claimed for was wife and lit11 son Feruna that it capture most lnter"~ting to tbe sons. The commencement exercises of the E. Mrs. Pendelton, of Islesboro, has been George Robbins, •w 11 a vigorous a r»t,. ,,r «r.un who had it about. Row- The Widow Thomas remained In of Atlantic, visited Mb*. Bobbins’ prextnee brought M. C. which are were her Mrs. H. J. Lloyd, ■ 8., given below, visiting daughter. Lymbur- *nl s r digest ton. Ti weeks. It was then Us: aaat.' land Hill five years before bad gone Gainsviiie for six and were ner. grandmother. Mrs. Sophronii Harper, m.'st interesting, aliMihe parts evidence ou this subject. from America to Florence to study announced that her cure had been com- week. excellently taken with honor to those Mrs. Mary AnnfSargent is visiting her ■rt. His father had As her had created recently left him plete. coming and to the faculty. George Callahan and wife have gone to taking part daughter. Mrs. Wiliam Means, at Sedg- some hour* be whs able to be ta! n home. In of a sensation, her $30,000. Florence the young man something going The sermon on was a Northeast Harbor for the summer. Mrs. Sunday eveniog wiek. came home with him. Mr. was uot to he without its fea- Irving Candtge