C!)t CllswortI) American. Vol. LYI. 1 ViZm "“•[ ELLSWORTH, MAINE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 27, 1910. !! No. 30 «6Brrtiirmrnt». AFFAIRS. mother, Mrs. Mafia L. Bartlett, in Ella- HMKTtiwmcRt*. LOCAL worth.

NEW ADVERTISEMENT* THIS WEEK. A socialist address was given last even- NATIONAL BAN IX ing in postofflce square by a speaker from Admr notice—Eat Charles E Osgood. - the a Mr. a Maine- UNION TRUST COMPANY ELLSWORTH, ME. -FV Theodore H Smith, Albert R Buck—Com- Southwest, Simonton, BURRILL missioners’ notice. born man. He was listened to attentively Eben W Mayo, Frank P Greene—Commis- OF ELL8WORTH. sioners' notice. by quite a crowd. HOW MUCH BETTER State assessors’ | notice. The Salvation have O W Tapley—Insurance and real estate. army headquarters It Is to use a check In paying ae- Ellsworth Greenhouse. been removed from Odd Fellows block to Capital.$100,000 counts than It Is to count out the Bangos, Mb: the building at the corner of School and Eastern and Undivided Profits cash. Your check is bound to be Maine State fair. Church streets formerly used by the Free Surplus 68,000 and right It Is a receipt that cannot Will Baptist society. OFFIOBRS l>e denied. SCHEDULE OF MAILS AT BLLSWORTH FOSTOFFICB. Herman S. Austin, who is just out of JOHN A. PETERS. President HENRY W.CUSHMAN. Vice President In effect June JO, 1910. the Bar Harbor hospital after an opera- LEONARD M. MOORE. Treasurer HENRY H. HIGGINS, Asst. Treasurer OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT tion for abscess of the bowels, is spending MAILS BBCBIVBD. here two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Clifford Dl RIOTOUS and disputed payments will Fbom Wbut—*8.66 a m; J12.Q7, 4.86,16.89, ‘8p m. be O. Royal, in this city, while recuperating. things of the past. Besides, your From East—11 a m; 12.20, 5.60 and 11.07 p m. William F. Campbell L. Elrie Holmes \} Fred a. Chandler J. K. Holmes rash Is safer here than In MAIL CLOSBS AT FOSTOFFICB. The schooner Melifcsa Trask, Capt. A. W. your safe. Henry W. Cushman Arno W. King | Going Wbut—10.80 11.60 a m; 2, *5.80, *9 p m. Hutchings, is loading staves and heads A If re I R. Crabtree Elias P. Lawrence Going East—8.80 a 4 Lucilius A. Albert E. Mace We liberal Interest on m; and 5.80 p m. for N. for C. J. Emery pay such accounts Newark, J., Treworgy. John R. Graham Leonard M. Moore i 1 4 per cent on savings. Write or call for ! ‘Dally, Sundays Included. tTrain stops Capt. Hutchings has been in Millinocket Myer Gal'ert Frank C Nash H. John A. for a few with his Henry Gray Peters \ particulars. Sundays only. IDaily except Monday. days family, returning Etmere Hale Bion M. Pike i No mail dispatched to or received from the home Monday. W. A. Havey Henry W. Sargent if east Sundays. Frank L. Hodgkins Elmer P. spofford Ellsworth has been made the telephone Barney B. Havey John O. Whitney O. W. Tapley toll centre for Northeast, Southwest and Mrs. Grace W. of Hill, Wellington, Seal Harbors. With this increase in busi- For nearly a quarter of a this bank has occupied a is visiting relative# here. century Maas., ness Ellsworth has become one of the prominent place in the commercial life of Hancock and Washing- Mrs. William P. Clough, of Dorchester, largest toll centres in the Bangor district, ton counties, being a successor to the First National Bank of Ells- is in Ellsworth for summer. worth which was established in 1887. It offers to the the the says New England Telephone Topics. public advantages of its large experience, strong associations, ample W. II. Dana and of are wife, Boston, Morris W. Knowlton, of Washington, resources and complete equipment, and solicits business on the guests of O. W. Tapley and wife. D. C., joined his wife and little daughter basis of mutual advantage. ; Fred I. Moor and wife, of Lynn, Mass., here Saturday, to spend a month’s vaca- 4 IDEAL MONEY FOR TRAVELERS. are visiting relatives in Ellsworth. tion with his parents, John F. Knowlton and wife. Mr. Knowlton is a it Heady funds in any part of tin* world art* assured to holders Mrs. Maude Presby Snow, of Harrisburg, stenog- for the interstate commerce com- in the Ellsworth court Bar Harbor Horse Show. X of our Lettera of Credit or Travelers’ Cheques of the American is the guest of Mrs. Henry E. Davis. rapher raigned municipal of w Bankers' Association. It is mission. Monday, charged with threatening the At a meeting the Bar Harbor Horse vitally iiuporiant to travelers to Mrs. G. A. who has been visit- Parcher, Show 1 have their funds in safe and L. H. Cushman life of his wife, Abbie Willey, who lives association yesterday, the dates for absolutely secure form,*yet in- ing in Cberryfleld for the week, is home. Early Sunday morning | 1 in Ellsworth. The were married the show were fixed as 24 and 25. *Uotly convertible into cash; the Letters of Credit and discovered a fire started under one corner Willeys Aug. 23, fjf. Mrs. E. M. Moore, who has been quite about fifteen but did not Charles B. Pineo was elected and Travelers’ Cheque*-we issue these conditions of the shed of the Burnham tenement on years ago. they secretary rJi satisfy ideally, ill at her home on Pine street, is improv- “live ever afterward”. In two or J. L. and V with least bother or expense. Write or call. Third street, occupied by Mrs. Abbie happily Ketterlinus, Philip Livingston ing. Willey. Mr. Cushman and Edward Par- three years Mrs. Willey secured a divorce. Arthur B. Addison, executive committee. EASTERN TRUST & Mrs. Edward T. of There was a reconciliation and Mrs. Edward T. and Edward Beal f BANKING CO. BANGOR, ME. Irwin, Westerville, sons extingushed the fire before much later, Stotesbury Branch.. mt is her William E. a a of McLean were added to the board of di- Old Town and Mach la, O., visiting brother, damage was done, without turning in an Willey says remarriage by justice Whiting. alarm. The fire is believed to have the peace in Portland. There were fre- rectors. and to last There is indication that the com- Harry M. Bellatty, foreman of the Pitts- been started by an incendiary. quent quarrels separations up every December, since which time Mrs. Willey ing show will be the biggest and best in field Advertiser office, made a short visit In the crowd brought to Ellsworth by has refused to return to her husband. She the history of the association. There are home last week. the President’s visit Saturday were some testified that he continued to annoy her said to be more fine horses on the island M. H. Clement will this week open the undesirable guests of the light-fingered and had threatened her life unless she than ever before, many of the former ex- restaurant at the corner of Main and variety. These mingled with the crowds W. returned to him, and she was afraid of hibitors having added to their stables, and O. TARLEY, Hancock streets. w hich greeted the President, and in the him. The court placed Willey under there will be a number of strings shown Mrs. C. Woodward and little crush plied their profession most success- Harry bonds in the sum of flOO to the peace by new comers. Several new features will cases of keep FIRE IN8URANCE REAL E8TATE. of are fully. Many pocket-picking daughter Margaret, Salem, Mass., for one year. He was committed to the be added. relatives here. have been reported. One Ellsworth man ELLSWORTH, ... MAINE. visiting county jail in default of bond. lost over $30, and others report smaller State Assessors in Hancock Co. John H. Vose and wife, who have been losses. The state assessors announce that they visiting here for two weeks, have returned ELLSWORTH FALLS. will be at Ellsworth on Saturday, Aug. 13, to their home in Portland. Bids for tbe removal of tbe building and at Bar Harbor on 15. next to the have been asked for Flood is home for a Monday, Aug. Hancock Mrs. Ella of her postofflce Percy E. visit with County Lord, Bangor, with by the treasury deparment, and it is C.W.GRINDAL his parents, Asa C. Flood and wife. little Anna has granddaughter, Torrens, understood that C. W. Grindal was COMING EVENTS. been Miss Mildred Fernald went to visiting Mrs. Fred L. Kent. tbe successful bidder. He intends to Monday Bar Harbor, where she has employment. ELLSWORTH. WATER STREET Savings Bank, Mrs. C. M. Holloway, of Brockton, move the main building to a lot on Water Friday, Aug. 26, at school build- Mass., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Lewis street next to his present storehouse. It Mrs. William P. Dorr went to Lewiston high ing, Ellsworth, beginning at 8 a. m. — MAINE. A. Joy and Miss Arvilla Thomas. is expected that as soon as the lot is Monday for a visit of several weeks with ELLSWORTH, Teachers’ examination for State certifi- of cleared, work on the erection of the relatives. Myer Gallert, formerly Ellsworth, cates. Kerosene Oil The bunk commimiorer ot the State of com- by now of , is in the city. His addition to the postofflce will be D. E. Loweree and wife were in Bar Maine hat* the officers Wednesday and 28 and recently requested many friends her# are glad to greet him. menced. Harbor several days last week, returning Thursday, Sept. of each bank and trust ot home 29—Annual fair North Ellsworth farmers’ savings company Miss Annis of Rev. Albert J. Lord and family, of Sunday evening. Sprague, Milbridge, club. the Barrel the State to secure the verification and arrived to Mrs. Frank E. Fernald returned formerly book-keeper in the telephone Meriden, Conn., Friday spend Sunday COUNTY. comparison of its depositors’ pass-books. office here, is visiting friends in this city. the summer here. Mrs. Lord's mother, J evening from Bar Harbor, where she has Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Aug. The trustees of the above-named bank, Mrs. H. B. Phillips, who broke her hip been visiting for two weeks. Ellsworth friends have been favored 23, 24, 25 Horse show at Bar Harbor. recently while visiting her in 1 recognizing the advantages resulting from with post cards from Miss Anna F. daughter Mrs. Thomas Genthner and two chil- Crip- Tuesday, such do therefore ask its Meriden, accompanied them home. of are a Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. comparisons, pen, who is spending the summer in Eu- dren, Boston, here for visit with ^DontPaint on a S-Bluebill fair. or send in books Though compelled to make the trip 6, 7, depositors to bring their rope. her sister, Mrs. Albert E. Foster. for verification on or before the fifteenth stretcher, Mrs. Phillips suffered no ill Thursday, Sept. 15—Alamoosook grange Your Miss Ethel Hodgkins, of Washington, Rev. Henry W. Conley and wife were of AUGUST. effects from the journey, and is as com- fair, East Orland. D. a in the office presented with a fine girl baby on Tues- C., formerly stenographer fortable as can be under the expected Wednesday, Sept. 21—Highland grange This method has proved effective in of Hale & Ha.nlin, is in the city for a few day of last week—Priscilla Irene. ofs circumstances. Mr. Lord but recently re- fair at North Penobscot. New and as a days. Mrs. Edmund R. Giles and Massachusettsfand York, turned from a three months’ trip through daughter matter of self-interest ail should Florence returned to home at Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 21, 22— depositors Miss Mary F. Robinson, of Brockton, and the Land. their j Europe Holy Eden fair. comply with this notice promptly. arrived to the Amherst Monday, after visiting relatives Mass., yesterday spend At a of the directors of the meeting — summer with her E. F. Robinson here for two weeks. Wednesday, 28 Narramissio Books sentlby mail should contain full parents, Manufacturers national bank of Lew- Sept. iston El vert Everett Parker fair at Orland. address for return. and wife. Monday, William Eddy, wife and child, of Ed- grange was elected cashier to succeed the late Mrs. Dr. R. S Higgins and Mrs. Harry dington, were here Sunday, guests of Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept 27, 28—Am- in behalf of the trustees, R« B. Hayes. Mr. Parker entered the Burr, of Brewer, are visiting in Ellsworth. Manufacturers national bank in 1887 as Charles W. Smith and wife, making the herst fair. He remained there until FAMILY REUNIONS. A. E. Moore, President, Dr. Higgins and Mr. Burr come down to clerk. 1893, go- trip in their automobile. ing to Ellsworth to become teller of the here. William P. Dorr and wife have Thursday, Aug. 4—Blaisdell family at Hancock Savings Bank. spend Sundays Burrill national bank, returning to Lew- pur- County East Franklin. Miss Lillian Russell, of Warren, is visit- iston in 1900 as teller, and serving there chased the Charles Dunham place on the in that until now. Mr. Parker ing friends in Ellsworth. Miss Margaret capacity Bangor road, and moved there last week. Wednesday, Aug. 10—Gray family, at has thus served twenty-three years con- been her in Mr. Dunham will reside with them. West Sedgwick. King, who bas guest Warren, tinuously in these two national banks. returned home with her. Mr. Parker’s advancement to this position Mrs. N. C. Ayer, w'ho has been in Wednesday, Aug. 17—Orcutt family at much satisfaction to a wide circle of of gives Somerville, Mass., for several months with Amherst. 'WO layers of Ccal Tar Pitch Boyd Bartlett, Chelsea, Mass., who, customers and friends of the bank. He is | Mr. who is is home | rolled between two layers of with bis family, is spending the summer a capable and expert bank official, cour- Ayer, employed there, Wednesday, Aug. 24—Hooper family, at the best grade of waterproofed GREAT BARGAINS in Castine, is spending a week with his teous and discreet; a line executive and for a visit with her parents, William H. East Franklin. felt with a top layer of real mineral of tried and proven uprightness and in- Brown and wife. STATE. matter, form Aruatite Rooting. tegrity. His choice was unanimous on atbrrt'lE/ninU*. the part of the directors, and will be A. W. Ellis has recently purchased an Aug. 23-26—Eastern Maine State fair at You don't have to coat it or paint universally ratified by every patron of eighteen-foot gasolene launch and put it Bangor. it afur Call and see my Ladies' suits the Manufacturers national. — Lewiston y..u 1’ It is there to give into Branch pond. It is equipped with a protection w Journal. I ithout further attention. six-horsepower engine and is capable of which 1 am selling at very reason- SttomisniuntSo Amatitc is made in convenient rolls A successful concert and whist party ten miles an hour. Mr. Ellis will build a ready to be laid on the roof. was given last Wednesday evening in boathouse to accommodate it. able 1 am also out prices. closing Odd Fellows hall the ladies of Anyone can do the job. by young Lynch’s band will have a dance at St. parish who live on the Bridge Free and Ladies' Joseph’s Gerry’s casino Thursday evening. The sample and booklet sent for my Children’s, Misses', of An the bill side town. entertaining proceeds will be for a new drum. It is asking. was musical program arranged. Misses that a number coats at cost. A»k to see our line hoped large will attend, Erva Giles and Christina Doyle gave thus showing appreciation of the boys’ solos, Elleneen Doyle and Harry of warranted-to-wcar “wunderbose,” piano efforts in maintaining the organization. C. W. GRINDAL, Agt. Parker each sang two songs, which were encored, and Miss Bertha Giles beautifully in doz. Katio and 1*. N. 81.00 cor- rendered “The Rosary” by Nevin, and MOUTH OF THE RIVER. Ellsworth, Maine “A Garden of Roses”, besides an encore sets now for at Mrs. Chaney Sadler is in poor health. selling 59c., “There’s No Spring But You” ty Clifford Fullerton Mrs. Schmidt. Misses Elizabeth Doyle, Mary is.cutting Fray’s Ann Hurley, Margaret Downey, Ruth hay. 0*11 up Tal. 109-3 Fields, Maud Goggins, Margaret Dun- Ernest Kay has bought the George Kay lea vy and Ella llawkes arranged the af- place, and moved in. fair. Refreshments were served. About Mr. Fatten, of North Ellsworth, is help- Ellsworth Automobile Co., A. E. MOORE'S. |3H was cleared. The well-planned even- ing nis son Adelbert get his hay. ing’s entertainment made all who at- Carl Kichmond and family are at Eugene tended feel repaid. on Jones’ shore. "Shscsa —siumfbuth* Clough’s cottage r eto’tiStW for Touring Car Two Waltham dog-tax cases occupied Mrs. W. S. Murch made a Bhort visit at the attention of the Ellsworth municipal the farm of John Clough recently. TR.DC court The selectmen of Wal- 2Sli(t0r*L"± Monday. Woodbury Bowden, of Marlboro, has tham brought suit against Arvill Jor- To let Hour or bought the old Chatto house, and moved PORCH SHADES* by Day. dan for tax on two and dogs, against his family here. Hollis Jordan for tax ou one. Arvill Mrs. O. E. Carter, who has been confined ROY C. Jordan pleaded guilty in the two cases HAINES, to the house the past twro weeks with slow agaiust him, and paid a fine of flO and ELLSWORTH, MAINE. typhoid fever, is improving slowly. costs, amounting in all to J18.17 in one William M. of Ellsworth Automobile Supplies and Repairing. case. The other case against him was Jones, Falls, is HAVE ADDED A continued for sentence. Hollis Jordan at E. A. Carter’s. Mr. Jones is looking PROTECT YOUR COWS. pleaded not guilty, claiming that he kept after his hay that is being cut on the old homestead. He is a his dog at his camp in township 21, and smart old gentleman, COW EASE his GARAGE it was not liable to a tax in Waltham. being past eighty-first year. RET.l EVES CATTLE AND HORSES Main Street, Ellsworth. The selectmen showed that Jordan was a to their equipment, and are prepared FROM FLIES. resident of Waltham, and paid his poll The to meet all demands for repairing at tailor whose philosophy is recorded A tax there. A fine of and liquid preparation, applied with • flO costs, in Tit Bits a short notice. Skilled machinists; gave voice to conclusion com- Bprayer; will not gum the hair or blister amounting in all to f!9.20, was the ample storage room. imposed by pounded equally of humor and wisdom. skin. Cows sprayed regularly through the court. Jordan and fur- the summer months 10 to 20 cent appeaded, “Mr. how is it you have not called on yield per P., more milk nished bonds for his appearance at the than if Cow Ease was not OPEN EVENINGS TILL lO. me for your account?” “Oh, I never ask term of the court. applied. October supreme a for gentleman money.” “Indeed! How, BtfLD BY A FULL LINE OF SUPPLIES Samuel Willey, formerly of Steuben, then, do you get on if he doesn’t pay?” who has lived at times in GEORGE A. but various Bar “Why, after a certain time I conclude he PARCHER, Portland and wasai- Water Street. Telephone 110. Ellsworu. Harbor, elsewhere, is not a gentleman, and then 1 ask him.” PHARMACIST. the branch of an 2W>rtti*mtnt*. Birb Nrigqborr upon apple tree. |t d B fllntnal Btntfit (Solnmn. among tf)t Grangers. not even a*k a blade ofgTaaa with CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. which to fl bnlld ita neat, for it makes es- Under this bend tbe Annate** will from no neat u I EDITED BT "AUWT MADOl". This column U devoted to the Orange, Teoie For the Week time ebort articles relation to does not injure the grass by Prayer Meeting pecially to the granges of Hancock county. time to print laying ,t, ee,, fl 1910. relation to agricul- thereon, for iu an Beginning July 31, ft* Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful The column it open to all granger* for the birds, and especially tbelr egga laid upon will be I**! fl Topic.—My most interesting missionary discussion of topics of general interest, end tural Interest*. Most of these articles earth or on a rock. It does not II: of ~*|C|. Item.—Pa. xllv, 1-4; Act* xxvlll. 2S-S. Ed- column are AFTER Mske letter# from leaflet* lasned by tbe bureau nor the neats The purpose* cf 'hit succinctly for report# of grange meetings. reprinted poultry of other bird,, ited Rev. Sherman H. Loyl*. D. D. of pj. flt by In the title and motto—It is for the mutual short and concise. All communications must biological surrey, department agriculture, where can we stated deed, look to find » Association of Audubon him 111 Every Christian Endeavorer should benefit, and alms to be helpfnl and hopeful be signed, but names will not be printed ex- or by the National whoee direct contact with man and h It Is fer the oom writer. AH com- societies, and will be authorllatlre. They fl be of some of the great and Being for the common good. cept by permission of the works is so possessed bat slight? Bl a of in will be to will be of Interest not only to bird losers, events of missions. After man use—a public servant, purveyor munications subject approval by interesting to whom the When we conaider that this formation and a medium for the In FOURYEARS the editor, hr* none will be rejected without of educational ralue to farmer*, bin, suggestion, fl ail, they are simply the stories of the of bird* is of tbe renders such a signal service to terchangeof Ideas. In this capacity U solicits good reason. protection of many specie* man ,nd fl wondrous works of God in bringing the asks nothing and takes nothing communications, and Itssuccess depends largely greatest Importance. |n rt_ fl it Kerns aa il world to the cross, men and wo- on the it In this respect- Com turn, it ahould have using support given DATBA. eVMl B work. More- munlcatlons must be signed, but the name of protection that can be afforded it, S men as the agents in the 12—Annual field day of The Slghthawk. not be OF Friday, Aug. at best a writer will except by permission MISERY but morsel of printed yields lood over, nowhere has God wrought more Hancock Pomona at Biuehill min- when S Communications will be subject to approval or grange F. K. U Beal. B. 8.. assistant In charge and when we think [Bt killed, of the worth wonderful works than in this particu- the ed'tor of the column, but none eral surrey. IJ. 8. fl rejection by spring. _ ecoumic ornithology, biological of iU services while Cured by Lydia E. Pink- living, we are im. fl lar field of all His labors, either in na- will be rejected without goo-1 reason. Address of agriculture.) MARI A VILLK, 441. department pressed with tbe belief Ibat the ture or in the and devel- all communications to ham’s economy fl government Vegetable Compound met 16 with la a bird of uuing ita for food is murb The amkbicah, " Mariaville grange July The or bull-bat, body like — nlghtbawk, that fl opment of men and nations. The story Baltimore, M<1. For four Tears involved in Ellsworth, Me. thirty members and three visitors present. which neither attract* atteotion by the cutting off tbe lop* of K most life was a to me. I suffered |*jr §1 ef missions is the thrilling story my misery con- of boot* ir order to The first and second degrees were of ita nor the sweetneaa of make a pair of ,hoea. In the world’s Men have laud- from irregulari- beauty plumage fl history. ferred one and one seen In soma of tbe th.> god's ocT-or-doors. ties. terrible upon candidate, appli- ita aong. It 1* moet often soaring parU country night- some of whom have drag- ed great generals, was hawk ia not killed ft of stone. cation was filed. The literary program in the afternoon or early even- only for food, hut the world of There is temple—not ging sensations, high in air „ fl practically conquered uaed aa a for Nor with contracting walls and roof— extreme nervous- enjoyed by all. At lhe next meeting there and at »uch time* utter* it* only note, target gun practice on the their day. They have heaped laurels ing, fl Wherein each mas may stand alone ness, and that all will be a All are re- the of wing, under tbe that it temperance program. a sound much resembling “scalp” impression t, , fl and erected monuments at the graves aloof; in And be from grosser things gone feeling my quested to have something for the occa- When at rest it is usually bird whoee killing can do no harm. Ho* who have borne the woodcock. ® of millions of soldiers There with his soul he msy com nnne. stomach. I had erroneous is sion. limb of a tree or the rail of this we have already ______seen on a bare shown. and endured in Where waters v to the shores. given of If; sacrifices hardships hisper up hope When we where it sit* with it* body length- conaider that during if And distant hills send back the croon— ever well 477, SOUTH BLUEHILL. a fence, many fighting for their country. But they being {MAABAPAQUA, hours tbe if of tbe instead of crosswise, ss of evening, and often ah knew the sacrifices of mission- The temple of God’s Out-of-Doors. when I began to Masaapaqua grange met July 21. The wise perch daj, fl only with other birds. these birds sweep tbe air with tbeir take Lydia E. link- were conferred is the case great H their fearlessness in facing hard- on the desert sands third and fourth degrees generally aries, It may be of we do w ham's Vegetable It doe* not attach itself to the abodes of drag-nets months, not onder at ships to save the souls of men rather When night has hung her tapestries. on one candidate. Cake and coffee were fl Then itself it* the enormoua numbers of inscit, which And when across the silent lands Compound. served. There will be no meeting until man and render agreeable by than kill their bodies, they would have as fl l felt though and compan- they capture. The eighty-seven stomach* for the missionaries There comes a wondrous censer breete 4. sprightly manner* pleasing fl a higher regard new life had been Aug. examined were estimated to Scent -laden from some far-off isle but holds itself sloof from the contain not their cause. Take the lives of am it ionship, fl and given me. and 1 recommending leas than and W here bnd and fruit hold pungent stores. GOOD WILL, 376, AMHERST. works of civilisation, and st nesting time 20,000anta alone, thi, was men like David Bralnard. Marcus to all my friends.”—Mrs. VV. S. Ford, fl That thus are wafted mile on mile Good Will held its regular ses- rock* and not half of tbe insect content*. H Mrs. McFarland, the 2207 IV. Franklin SL, Baltimore, Md. grange brings forth its young upon Whitney, only Into this House of Out-of-Doors. In view of these we sion with the usual attendance. bare knolls remote from human dwellings. fact*, hope that the « woman in Alaska for The most successful in this July 23, white eight remedy of this some wooded for the cure of all forms of After the lecturer a one remarkable practice killing bird, whether for and other home mis- It may be in place country business, presented To this there is exception. fl months, many food or for will be With sunshine siftiDg through the leaves, female" complaints is Lydia E. link- short literary The hall is all In where most of the build- sport, wholly given up. sionaries. Recall the great names of programme. large cities, fl its trace has It ia a which at best Until flashing Jewels ham's Vegetable Compound. It and it# is greatly im- are with flat roofs, often practice affords |x>or the men and women In for- painted, appearance ings high, ||: engaged A wealth of rare mosaic weaves; stood the test of years and is returns of either, and which entail- to-day proved. covered with gravel, the house-tops are as an at- fl eign missions—Jndson, Carey. Living- All green and gold the forest walla. more and used than moat incalculable widely successfully from human intrusion as the top of injury upon the agri- Paton and scores of oth- free fl stone, Moffet, All gold and green the forest floors— any other female remedy. It has cured cull oral interests. TO SHIELD BIRDS. a and tbe nighthawks take ers. Where in all the world are biog- This is the grandest'of all halls. thousands of women who have been NATIONS mountain, fl of thi* artificial desert to lay raphies more thrilling, more coura- The temple of God's Out-of-Doors. troubled with displacements, inflam- advantage from THE FALL WEB mation. ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir- United Power* May Halt World- their egg* and rear their young safe WOKVl. geous, more self sacrificing, to be God's Out-of-Doors! The ceaseless march regularities. periodic pains, backache, Wide Bird Butchery. man who crawls about in the crevice* of found? Nowhere, and as Christian En- Of snn and stars from night to dawn — State Entomologist | that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, New York July 23 To array fourteen streets far below. Hitching- rges deavorers we should know not an in- Trace for our eyes the dome'vhigh arch. indigestion, and nervous prostration, of the world the is much Prompt Action. of Show ns what it is builded on. power* against butchery The of tbe nightbawk teresting item, but the entire lives, after all other means had failed. body of the birds of the for see- “From present appearances there in no these of the world's heroes. Hymn, anthem and recessional globe millinery smaller than one would suppose from greatest If you are suffering from any of these doubt but that the nests of the The shooting storm in grandeur poura; ornamentation is the object of an inter- bird tbe wing. Tbe long fall web We should not only know the great ailments, don't up hope until you ing the upon Mute worshipers, we hear His call {five national movement which has been for- feathers, tend worm will be much more abundant the events In these men's lives, bnt tell have given Lydia E. Ilnkham’s Vege- wings and the loose, fluffy In this great house of Out-of-Doors. called to the attention of the United sire coming season than they were last : them abroad. Our children should be table Compound a trial. mally to give an exaggerated appearance of year,” —Sent by Sadie. If would like advice States from this to-day. Tbe is so Mays State Entomologist E. F. Hitching*. able to say with the psalmist, "We you special government city that is not real. body actually write to Mrs. I'inkham, Recommendations for the flesh on the loose “In fact, in all sections that we have vis- have heard with our ears. O our Lynn, prohibition small, and with so little God; Dear Mutuals: ited Mass., for it, She has guided of this feather traffic and the last bird one during the past week all the fruit fathers have told us what work Thou by non-export skeleton, that it is about This poem is so applicable to the season, thousands to free of the wild health, laws in Great Britain, Ger- that would kill for trees, cherries, many of the dens didst in their times in the days of and it non-import would suppose anyone j that as 1 read reread it, brought and even the alder charge. ! France, Russia, muscles which move bushes are covered old.” Since that God has done still I many, Italy, Norway, food. The pectoral many of the nieces to mind, and with this web. It ! Sweden, Belgium, Denmark, Holland, the constitute the principal conspicuous proved to greater things on mission fields, and wondered if “C the first” was this long wings year U may you fill the column in these days be a serious with us last to help Hungary, Austria,! Bavaria and this and where there is much flesh. pest year, espec- these things should be made known “where waters to the skies*’, and if only part whisper when it is so hard to find time to write even a filed with Secre- in the orchards. source country have just been The sre small and weak and do not ially young all men. ignorance is the chief others were their in some and not be legs taking outing letter, though yon may cooking “All who are interested in the future of Knox at Washington by to have much use, so that the of missionary indifference. Tell men in the the of all for be for summer tsry-of-State appear j camp woods, “grandest hay-makers, you may our movement for better fruit should William Dutcher, president of the Na- muscles which move them arc reduced to st the story, the facts; tell them what and if Aunt in her visitors, which state of affairs presents tbe halls”, Sue, “sailing, once lend a hand In rid of this is same with the odds in favor of the tional association of Audubon societies, a minimum. getting God hath wrought and wbat He had a “scent-laden problems, sailing”, enjoyed aa far aa at this if tbe visitors chance to be tbe who the United States at the In one however, the mgmhawk » pest possible. Spraying doing today. Interest will be aroused, breeze from some far-off isle”. hay-makers, represented point, time will do no it is too kind who persist in “staying in tbe kitchen recent international ornithological con- is stomach is good; late. The and active participation will be en- And here and there anatomy fully developed—its so, my thoughts while the work is done”. Of all hin- recommendation from the of those who being gress in Berlin, where they were framed for so small a bird. In it given depart- gaged In by the majority traveled, now near home, then across the huge capacity drances, that sort of guest is the worst, and endorsed ment to spray during the first week of hear. And the timid ones have and unanimously by delegates fully equals, if it does not exceed, that of might continent; to the granite state, to north- I*ve had serious intentions of a having large of the world. if followed out, would have com- I but even need no from every part the common whose body is at July, hesitated, they long- ern Maine, to X. Y. Z. among the is- motto the admonition: pigeon, printed hearing “Keep several other the men from Though England and least twice as It is right here that pletly destroyed young caterpillars er do so. Our greatest per- lands of the sea, and at last 1 realized out of the kitchen!” to hang in a conspicuous large. j fully aa soon as hatched from the sonal observation and have foreign nations are already considering the usefulness appears. they eggs, knowledge how my family is scattered. place. Am I alone in this experience? Sup- uighthawk's widely call of the world’s ornitho- and thus the nests and are their en- we have a few remarks on what consti- this urgent This enormous stomach must be prevented unsightly paid paying highest A good aunt of mine was always the pose kept ; tutes an ideal Esther. it is that Uncle Sam will for the that are sure to follow. The caterpillars ; comiums to missionaries and their la- of the she gnest. logists, expected filled to supply motive power long “headquarters family”; always are under tent of their take the lead in to which are in motion so now concealed the ( bors. knew and heard from the scattered A good idea, that last. practial co-operation wings kept many save the wild birds the crops and facilitate this nature has own construction, and as they feed they Knowing the great labors and telling brothers and sisters and nieces and that^save hours. To work, this tent before them so that will our own Inter- Here is a welcome to another true friend health of every people. the bird an immense mouth, which rapidly push about them deepen So, while I may not fill my given nephews. in the ornitho- are secure from intrusion either est in God's cause. We will of the column from whom we are glad to For the first time history, is really more like the mouth of a turtle they any greatest place as faithfully and worthily as she I birda but few of these will touch mis- hear once more: logical authorities in their international or a than of a bird. by (and want to be more and do more for filled hers, 1 consider it not a i frog only material that conclave are reported to have been able to The food consists of insects taken on the them or the spraying sions. but also an honor to represent the Cafe Rosier. July 18, 1910. pleasure be READINGS. Dear Aunt unite upon some simple course of action and so is the bird that when might applied. BIBLE headquarters of the large circle of M. B. Madoe: wing, greedy lose “One should over the trees thor- Isa. m, 1-7; Nah. 1, 15; Matt, xxvlll, friends. 1 have seen so little of The American this that would best check the economic food is plenty it fills its great stomach go 19*20; Acts i. 1-S; xlii. 1-3; xiv, 24-2S; winter that I almost lost run of the M. B.’s. of billions of dollars each year that has almost to bursting. To ascertain the oughly and remove by the ordinary prun- A moat agreeable surprise cornea to you some of the infested. In *1L L 2: xvi. 16-21; Isa. 1111. 1; Rom. xi. Through oversight postmaster been shown to result from the killing of character of the food taken, nearly one ing shears all twigs that are in the following letter, because of the (I think), mv paper was not delivered to me. and 14. 15. 19-21. the pest-destroying and plague-prevent hundred stomachs were examined, with some cases the eggs are just hatching long silence of the writer. Thanks for its I missed it much, but of late I have seen it ing wild birds of land and water. results. One of the moat the leaves are curled by the young cater- until now I am at Fairview and have interesting contents. weekly, in- good the ornithologists of the nations it is elements was ants. pillar* for the web, ao that a careful Not Fully Developed. not yet had it changed. It is trying to my By conspicuous flying I Dear Aunt Madge: conceded that bird and la needed to secure them all. lu Christian Endeavor has not been de- friends to chase roe all over the country with generally slaughter Remains were found in thirty-six spection TU the merry haying season, and the ex- to the of mail matter. sale for milliner}* purposes is the chief stomachs, in of which the ! other cases the webs have already veloped highest point efficien- 1 mower my twenty-four sound of the is heard in the land, and one am cause for the extinction of tended over limbs. We saw Whiie it must es- 1 thinking of you all, aad 1 sympathize threatened number ranged from 200 to 1,800. large cy—not yet. remain the busy housewife ia skurrying about won- with those called to mourn. A week ago to- their valuable bird life, according to Mr. While ants have at times a useful func- tree this morning that had eight separate sentially a society conducted by the I dering what to have for the next meal as she j day I landed here, having left Westwood the Dutcher, who devoted his entire nests well it is a well- young people, it calls for a closer clears away the skeletons of the last, for life energies tiou, they are for the most part annoying quite developed, before. Had a the j Friday pleaaant trip down in to the of known that if these are on the of the and all to her just now is but a succession of meals— Berlin paramount question and harmful insects, and it is evident that fact neglected study part pastor | Sound on the steamer Priacilla of the Fall earnest church calls for getting one clearing it away and preparing bird protection. would be much more numerous thau they may destroy whole orchard-, espec- workers; it | River line. Spent Saturday in Boston, then they — with for another peas to pick, lettuce and While rational shooting laws and were not their ranks of young trees, as some can vouch trained leadership, the teacher himself another night on the crowded Bangor boat. they are so severely ially radishes and various other things to prepare, the with the value of for to their sorrow. being thoroughly equipped for the A lady going to Bluehill shared my room, for acquainting public thinned by the attacks of the nighthawks. to of the to the say nothing trip strawberry con- even the duties of task of teaching them. This work the boat was so full that many were sleeping birds have been advocated by the Moreover, these ants are killed at the “Do not wait, though patch or berry pasture, for the supply of this fall the in chairs and on sofas in the saloons. My gress, its members have made their most of their lives—when an active haying campaign are on at will most frequently upon pas- berries aud cream must be unfailing. important epoch room-mate knew you and many others whom I to the world for the as in a few serious damage may tor’s broad shoulders, and he will car- And. alas! if tbe fish or meat man fails to principal plea powers they are preparing to propagate their time, days used to know when a child. She was visiting of or have been done to trees. Ik- sure to ry the burden Joyfully when he real- appear, then must a substitute for bis wares prohibition export, import, purchase kind, when the death of every female young the home of her youth. them, as no izes after is a seed be evolved from her brains she has sale of the plumes of wild birds for roili- means the loss of or remove these nests and burn that, all, it only busy (if I shall the in time hundreds, perhaps Hope get paper again to would be a* bears a any to spare). nery purposes. of the next In other method of destruction basket which the promise of know where the teunion is to be. More next thousands, generation. Meals! meals! How large a part of our lives as an “international committee If left on the many harvest for the church unto life eter- time. M. A. B. Acting this work nighthawks rank next to, or satisfactory. ground goes into eating, and getting food to eat! _ trees nal. The tasks that committees are set for the protection of birds”, a score of even with, the woodpeckers, the acknow- of the caterpillars will return to the What can wo do about it? Anything? No “Meliks*” contributes the seven-sen- selected from the is a serious to will be such as the ornithological experts ledged ant-eaters among birds. and form new webs. This accomplish wonder are sought for in th« practical recipes tence sermon, and each sentence at once. will find of their certainly nobility and scientists of fourteen of the are another matter and should be attended to yonng people worthy M. B. column and other places. Here is one Grasshoppers important is a sermon in itself. nations are before best efforts and through which they to fall back on sometimes: leading to-day placing article of the nighthawk's diet. One SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS. case will “learn to live” as Christians and their governments the proposition of co- stomach contained the remains of Foley’s Remedy will curt* any As many sliced es needed with two sixty I Kidney potatoes A life of true faith is a life of of mod bladder trouble not beyou *.te or three sliced onions, in a basin, power.—Speer. to break up the destruction of kidney citizens, "by living.” Social life also put deep operation individuals, probably the refuse of several reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. add salt, and generous amount ol To is not to pepper live breathe; it is to act.—A'ouj- bird life by the world-wide traffic in as the U. A. I'AltCHKK. will be encouraged. Not fewer socials, butter, fill with hot water and bake. A little meals, jaws of the insects were the ims. feathers. especially for the younger people, but before taking from tbe oven, fill up with rich principal remains. Another stomach con- milk. Every sin journeys forward the of this have more, will be held. One society In fully equipped Though people country tained thirty-eight, another twenty-two iltmcrtistfouius. Here is another potato re<*ipe: with instruments for its own punishment. Texas put a dance hall out of com- come to extend reasonable protection to and still another nineteen. These last To cold mashed potato add some melted The surest to get a is to their birds in the mission way larger place many states, destruction were and serve by organizing clean, healthy butter, a little milk, two beaten eggs: beat til] mostly entire, to show how make our service fill and overflow the place of American bird life must on as socials for the boys and girls. We light, season with salt, pepper, a little onioc go long much the stomach of a can we nighthawk or parsley if liked, bake in a quick oven and occupy.—Jotiah Strong. as continues to offer a shall come to recognize the need of serve at once. anj^ foreign country hold. Many other stomachs contained The holy supper is kept indeed market for the sale of the of the “play” and the educational value of it, Potato Sovp—In three of water boil scalps smaller numbers of insects. pints In whatso we share with another’s need. May-beetles until soft four and one birds of the United it is and possibly in the near future the large potatoes large States, pointed were found in a number of stomachs. One onion sliced. When soft, rub all a —Lovell. through out 51 r. who with Dr. T. S. church will ring with the laughter and sieve. Put back on the stove, add one by Dutcher, held the remains of another pinl 1 should rather feel the thirty-four, two salt and infinitely myself of the of the shouts of happy children. The milk, tablespoons butter, peppez Palmer, department agncultuia and a third seventeen. to taste; serve hot. most miserable wretch on the face of the twenty-throe, saw crowds In at Washington, represents this country on Several prophet merry, playing earth, with a God above, than the highest other stomachs contained less Sometime ago 1 used a recipe for moiasses the international committee. the streets of the holy city, and he re- of man number. Besides other in- cake. It have been from type standing alone.—Tennyton. these, many sponge may copied “Americans need the of the may not weT—Ripple In help great or insects were joiced. Why the M. B. column, but proved good enough to Stand to your work and be strong, jurious annoying found, Endeavor World. world owners—as every other need Christian be repeated: Halting not in yonr ways; people but mostly in smaller quantities. One our help—to check the destruction of the bird had One cop molasses, one-half cup sugar, one- Stand to your work and be wise. eaten three Colorado potato- half one one birds who work for our common A From Mr. Edison. cup shortening, egg. desseri Certain of sword and pain. pros- beetles; several had taken both the Message spoon soda, little salt, one each striped teaspoon Ye—who are neither children nor gods, perity and said Mr. Dutcher at Thomas A. Edison, tbo sreat in- cassia, cloves, nutmeg, two and one-half cups health,” and spotted squash beetles. Many other dour. Beat, and add one But men in a world of men.—Ktpling. the of the National associa- ventor. sent this mes- cap boiling water; headquarters less known bat beetles were recently personal beat and bake in a sheet tin. injurious thoroughly I tion of Audubon societies to the world Aunt Madge. to-day. “Ow- one stomach no leas sage of Christian En- Indian Pudding — Scald one auart milk: found, containing ing to the high offered for the deavor by Mr. Amos R. Wells, the pour it over one pint meal, one-half cup flour prices than seventeen different species. one and ODe-ha!f cups molasses, a little salt, of w hite birds of of For Preservation of Birds. plumes heron, paradise, of the chinch were editorial secretary the United So- mix, then add one pint cold milk and bake Bugs bug family albatrosses and similar ciety of Christian Endeavor: several hours. It should be served with To formulate plans for the protection hummingbirds, found in very considerable numbers, cream, and is good hot or cold. Will in the keep and of the bird of ail species, European markets, these though that itself was not observed. If there Is any message I can give that some time. preservation species pest Cake ■ birds have been to the ■ plight be of value to your young people the of of the slaughtered almost Leaf were also eaten in consider- There. I’ve earth, representatives twenty hoppers It would be this: To be interested In what- given you something for break- —bread that makes most nations met m the point of extinction. able numbers. stomachs ^B|||| fast, dinner and and will now ask: powerful recently Many were ever they undertake or may be doing at supper, *HJn a fifth international con- the other hand, thousands of the filled with some eating pleasure— the moment, to dismiss from their minds Who says borax will drive ants away? Nearly ornithological nearly soft-bodied dipter- valuable insectiverous wild birds and pastry that “aakes”— everything else but the one thing they are every June I have an invasion of these pests gress in Berlin. Every one of the world ous insects, allied to mosquitoes, but not H| 98^U on the flour at the time and to game birds of are here as depend doing think only of for a longer or shorter time. This year 1 powers sent its delegate to take part in Europe shipped further identified. f|S that one thing In all Its bearings, from I birds and to make choice goes into them. tried scattering borax. It bad no effect what- these deliberations upon the pressing prob- cage tid-bits in From these glimpses of the nighthawk's every viewpoint, and to be master of It. Wise cooks use William ever. They juat left as they always do—as lem of the valuable our restaurants. Only by putting a stop food habits, it must be evident Don't mind the dock, but keep at it and saving economically that it is have mysteriously as they came—when got to the and of Tell Flour and never let nature Indicate the necessity for rest they bird life of the globe. export import birds butch- one of our most useful birds. Not only •H^H at the work ready to go. It ia a mystery to me why they ered ■ baking failure. After resting go again with As the result of this international con- for commercial purposes can the na- does it do a great amount of come for th.U week or two in and positive good ifl^V the same Interest. The world pays big just Jane, tions of the earth to is economical, ference, it is that concerted hope retain their by the destruction of enormous numbers too—makrs^E Brices to men who know. To accomplish never trouble again for a year. expected i^HIt to the sack than valuable bird resources. remains bread ^^B there must first be an idea of action will be taken the nations to It for of out it is to be commended for things pos- What is good for sore and aching feet be- by insects, ^^^■more flours. giblllty; then the watchword must be save the birdB of sea and land, whose ex- the American people to take the first step its in that it not Hmost '^B sides—in the last extremity—Adam’s slippers, negatives qualities, only takes 'Try,*' and keep on trying with enthu- termination threatens the health and in this vital movement for the inter- HA sack in your pantry care^B which so “clatter, clatter aa they go”? very does not destroy sny of the farmer's crops, siasm and a thorough belief In an ability agricultural prosperity of every people. every need. I think I’ve written enough of the kind, and national protection of our birda.” but does not even |of baking to succeed. If you are convinced that a Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, visit them or use them don't send it because of its value but because certain thing can be done, never mind Russia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, for nesting sites. It never touches grain or the world to the Holland and what says contrary. Ex- Austria-Hungary, Belgium O, what a power hath white simplicity! fruit, it never troubles the garden, and in if you are really interested “FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS HAVE CUKEL are, with the United States, taking an periment John Keata. the orchard it Forget entirely the word disappointment. ME.*' active part in the international discussion only occasionally perches Failures, se called, are but of bird protection at the German capital. Tell finger posts The above is a from a lettei William quotation pointing out the right direction to thoee written by H. M. Winkler. Evansville, Ind Soreness of the muscles, whether in- The world’s most successful medicine who arc willing to learn. So far as I can ”1 contracted a severe case of trouble kidney duced violent exercise or is I HAT FIVER AND ASTHMA by injury, for bowel complaints is Chamberlain’s see. these prtndples have Influenced me In My back gave out and pained me. seemec to have lost all wai and to relieved the free the years that have passed. In addition. strength and ambition; Bring discomfort misery many quickly by application of Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It f Flour J bothered with dizzy my head woulc people, but and Tar gives ease I have always believed that hard work spells, Foley's Honey Chamberlain’s Liniment. This liniment has relieved more and swim and specks float before my eyes. I took and comfort to the suffering ones. It relieves pain suffering and and a living general intereet in every- Foley Kidney Pills regularly, and am now per the congestion in the head and throat and is is equally valuable for muscular rheuma- saved more lives than any other medicine & Co.1 thing that makes for human progress will fectly well and feel like a new man. Folej soothing and healing. None genuine but Whitcomb, tism, and affords relief. it use. Invaluable for children Haynes make men or women valuable to thea- Kidney Pills have cared me.” G. A. Pab- Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. always quick and Stfved and to the wor!4 CUB, G. A. Pabchbb. ; Sold by all dealers. adtlts. Sold by all dealers. ELLSWORTH FALLS. ME life in thie wilderness and the influence and Nat me OF HAWTHORNE outlet, told that ilia Unde AT THE POLE. LUMBER WASTE. KITTERY TO CARIBOU. that it axerted HAUNTS in the development of Richard said it was an Indian burial hia master mind. His winters were spent ground. One day he read me some verses Peary’s Own Story of His Observa- Ratio of Manufactured to Mrs. Margaret O’Roarke, of Hallo well, FURNISHED his earli- in Salem Rougt HAIN'E preparing for Bowdoin college, that he had written on the death of a Mr. tions There. Lumber—Two-thirds of Tree Lost. celebrated her 100th birthday Monday. while est INSPIRATION. the summer months were dreamed Tar who box, lived near by, and who was Commander Robert E. Peary, in making The U. 8. department of agriculture, in Edward Irwin, an employee at the Hol- away amidst the lakes and streams of frozen manner this to death in a terrible storm. I can- public the in which he took ob- connection with a study of the wood- lingsworth A Whitney mills, Watervllle, home at haymond vicinity. In one his written the hawthoen* manuscripts not remembers line of the poetry, but waa servations bv which he established his using industries of various states, ia was drowned In the Kennebec river Fri- OCCUPATIONS AS he left these lines: _H!H FAVORITE much affected at the time by its pathos. presence at the North Pole, April 8, M08, learning what part of the rough lumber day, while bathing. REMEMBER HIM. When I was eight old This Tarbor occurred furnishes an to PLAYMATES years my mother, tragedy March 17, interesting chapter polar- output of our American sawmills passes Unwood son with her three Seavey, aged twenty-one, children, took op her resi- 1819.” search the medium of the a history through through second process of manufacture of W. E. of Pine and one of dence on the banks of Seavey, Point, the Loci slow Journal.] the Sebago lake. In The fact of his this shows number of before it (From writing poem August Hampton’i Magatine. is ready for the consumer. The ten was drowned in the Scar- Maine, where the family owned a children, large tract that he had taken the in The refused to is of and already up pen explorer submit this data study regarded as having an important boro river while in „ a charming cross-country trip land; here I ran quite wild and would, Thursday, bathing. Raymond. Still further evidence of this to Congress for the reason that it would on the extent more took in I doubt not, have run bearing to which that the writer recently company willingly wild till this William Lyman Scribner, long a promi- was discovered a few ago when bare violated his contract with economical use of our resources and time. Ashing all day or an only years Hamp- forest can with that sterling guide philosopher, long, shooting with nent republican in eastern Maine, a old a manuscript book was unearthed in the ton's publication, to which he gave the be about. So the results ob- W. Stevens, at the Tillage fowling-piece, although reading a good brought far, former member of the board of John postmaster deal prison in- on rainy days. Those were Manning bouse containing all sorts of right to first publish the matter. tained show that more than The cruise was made to Sebago delightful five-eighths spectors and county commissioner for of Gray. days, for that of the odds and ends about and and from early part country was then ghosts hob-gob- Notwithstanding the backwardness of of the rough lumber sawed is to be Raymond, morning wild, with scattered Penobscot county, died at his home in »mi only clearings, and nine- blins. On the fly leaf of this book was Congress in granting to the counted as the raw material for shadows of evening commenced recognition other until the tenths of it primeval woods. the Springfield Thursday, aged eighty-one following inscription: explorer, medals were to him industries which convert it into a more there was not an idle moment presented by to lengthen, I would skate all alone years. on Sebago lake with “Presented by Richard Manning to the National geographic society of Amer- highly finished and more valuable incident that waa not filled with the nor an deep shadows of the icy hills on either his nephew, Nathaniel Hawthorne, with ica, the Royal geographical society of product. Stephen Cahill, aged thirty-four years, interest. hand. When I found Jjuntan myself far away from the advice that he write out bis the German In the was killed instantly,and Freeman Tweedie, scenes where Na- I thoughts, London, Imperial geographi- I United States waste in the woods, It was amidst the home, would sometimes take refuge in a log and William some every day, in as good words as he cal society and the Italian the and the is so aged eleven, Currier, aged his cabin, where half a tree would be Royal geo- mill, factory great that Hawthorne apent boyhood burning on were at thaniel the can, upon any and all as it is one grapical their action based two-thirds of what was in the tree is lost twenty-three, seriously injured where the first inspiration of open hearth. I would sit in the ample subjects, society, being djj-j and the Isle when a corner of best means of his for ma- on the calculations as described Mr. on the to the consumer. The heavi- Presque Thursday, hay wagon Letter” was received. Here chimney and look at the stars up securing by way ••The Scarlet in which were was struck a through the great while the turer years command of thought and Peary. est of this loss takes in the saw- they riding by Image cllB and cave where aperture flames part place lithe Indian went Canadian Pacific train. roaring up. Ah, how well I recall those language.” According to the as related by mills. Much of this mill is un- writer often sat and muaed, story waste the great summer days when, with my gun, I roamed at The contents of this shows that observations himself and avoidable to an announcement made In Thomas script Peary, by Capt. under present conditions, but According by but a few miles distant, will the woods ind through of Maine! How sad weird suitable as a foundation Bartlettt showed that were within the the demand Pres. John R. of the Rail- which was hia thoughts, they greater for the product Graham, Bangor waa the great ledge middle life looks to people of erratic pond, tempera- for future tales, were even then run- 200 miles of the Pole, and it was at this and the higher its value, the better will way & Electric Co., the construction of a fishing ground. Whether on ment: Everything looks beautiful in favorite youth, his head. that Bartlett turned back new electric road from to Northern for all ning through point and economy pay. Bangor or water, every spot in this vicinity things are allowed to it then. land Haunted houses had a Peary, with men and set out Waste in manufacture is Maine Junction is the deed and memories always super- picked dogs, very small extremely probable is hallowed with What a splendid picture of life in the natural charm for him, and many of to cover the distance of five forced compared with that at the sawmill. within the next few months. It will be a of America's greatest romance writer. wilderness of Maine in tbe long ago! the thoughts here penned in a boyish marches. The succeeding events are de- Study of the demands of the wood-using passenger and freight line. old mansion which was the Julian Hawthorne his The stately says that father hand relate to scribed as matters of this nature. This follows by Commander Peary: industries may be a means of finding out Finding a loose board in the home-made house still stands In the little was an excellent hunter when a and family boy, diary is still iu existence and contains About 10 o’clock in the forenoon of how the mill market a it has served may profitably gate which confined him to the piazza at hamlet, but for many year* I wherever he went his gun was taken much matter of historic that April 6 I called a halt. I had now made of what now to the burner in summer home of God. Lake and importance part goes the his parents at Wayne as a temple of the living along. One day be followed a black bear has never been made public. my five marches, and estimated that we slabs and Melvin stream — all are of sawdust, trimmings. Lake, Stuart, aged eighteen mountain, river and with a persistence worthy of a hardened were in the immediate neighborhood of Statistics of the wood-using industries months, son of W. A. Stuart, of Livermore in this charming spot. No but waa unable to his interest hunter, capture THE SPLIT-LOG OR AG. our and at local on the Co- of Falls, forced his way of Haw- goal, noon, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Caro- through, crawling wonder that the budding genius quarry. In a letter written by Nathaniel down to the wharf a short distance lumbia meridian, 1 made my first observa- lina and Wisconsin, lately gathered by away, thorne found inspiration for many of Hawthorne to hia friend, James T. fell into the water and was drowned. Fields, Street Commissioner Woodbury, of tion at our polar camp, named the the department of agriculture in co-opera- bi» wildest flights of1 imagination, and in 1883, he says: Unheeding the advice of who Ilaugor is Using Them. Morris K. Jessup camp, which indi- tion with these states, show that of their friends, here many of his most happy years were “1 liver, in Maine like a bird in the air, declared a small canoe Emile The King road drag has been exploited cated our position as 89 degrees 6i mnutes. total sawmill output 36 per cent, is used in unseaworthy, so perfect was the freedom 1 But Martin, twenty-three years old, and paused. enjoyed. in newspapers and magazines and farm Though now at the end of the last the form of rough lumber, and 64 per cent, start was made from village, it was there that I Amede Aurelle, twenty-one, went out on The Gray first got my cursed and the results march of the is journals, wonderful long upward journey, and manufactured into other forms of out- Lake and were drowned. tod behind a fast nag the miles were habit of solitude!” Auburn, Sunday, loving obtained from its use have been sung from with the Pole in sight, I was too weary put. If the same ratio holds for the entire The canoe capsized one-quarter of a mile reeled off until the Little Sebago, with THE HAWTHORNE HOU8E. from the shore. Both bodies were recov- lecture platforms occupied by highway with the accumulated weariness of days country as for these states, about 13,00Q,- cluster of summer cottages, was The Hawthorne home is ered. Martin was a lineman on a it* just over the commissioners throughout the of forced marches and of insuffici- feet of lumber is railway, country nights 000,000 used yearly in and Aurelle was a mill reached. This place is w’ilbin the town Cfesco line and situated at the mouth of operative. for months, and people have read and ent sleep to realize just yet that 1 had rough form and 23,500,000,000 feet is fur- limits of Gray, and it Is fast coming to the the stream known as brook. Dingley listened, wondering if this were true ana, practically achieved my life’s purpose. ther manufactured. Htwertiarments. front as a summer resort. Already a score so has fourteen Dingley bay, called, if so, why so absurduly simple a contri- When our two igloos were completed and This is the first time that detailed or more of tasty cottages have been built, islands, and all of these were thoroughly vance had not been thought of long be- we had eaten our dinner, the dogs were figures have been obtained on this subject. snd each sees an increase in the familiar to Hawthorne. The brook year young fore. Commissioner Woodbury, of Ban- doubly rationed. Then, while Henson The study which has yielded these figures The Bad number. is bat a little over one mile in and length, gor, is one of the converts to the machine, and the Eskimo unloaded the sledges and has also in view to ascertain what com- The little village of North Windham is the outlet for the waters of Thomas and has fifteen of them in use. got them in readiness for necessary re- modities are made wholly or partly of Effects of to be one of the most This is one of the chain proved charming pond. of lakes of Bangor roads first felt the touch of the pairs, 1 turned in for a few hours of ab- wood, the various kinds of wood used of the ride. It is a typical New which is the and most spots Sebago largest King drag this spring. Thirteen of the solutely fatigue-compelled sleep. their origin and their cost, as well as hamlet and once was the scene famous. England drags were built, and 100 miles of Bangor When I arose a few hours later, I wrote other data of value to the growers of tim- business In 1861 a The CONSTIPATION of Hawthorne and are great enterprises. Manning houses country roads were gone over with them. in my diary: “The Pole at last. The ber and to the sellers and buyers of lum- freshet the dam and all great swept away situated on opposite sides of Dingley The suburban commissioners have charge prize of three centuries. My dream and ber. Impure blood, offensive breath, the mills, and from that blow the village brook and not more than rods of twenty of this work, under Commissioner Wood- goal for twenty years. Mine at last! It In making up the figures, lumber used heavy head, shortness never recovered. It is situated on a Here is a waterfall of fifteen fully apart. feet, bury’s direction, and everybody con- all seems so simple and commonplace.” as bridge timbers, house frames, farm breath, bilious attacks, fitful level and the houses and an excellent for mills as sandy plain, furnishing power cerned, including the public who use the I had turned out to be in readiness for fences, trestles, board walks, walls and sleep, loss of appetite, feverish are neatly kept, and on the whole well as the in an observation gardens making spot exceedingly pic- roads, is earnest when he praised the at 6 p. m., Columbia similar classes of structures, with only conditions, all come from one be called one of the most charming Just where the brook leaves may turesque. King drag. Commissioner Woodbury meridian time, in case the sky should such cutting and fitting as is given it by cause—C kind in Maine. And then we Thomas onstipation. spots of its pond a huge boulder rises from speaks of it as follows: be clear. Unfortunately, it was overcast, carpenters, was classed as rough lumber; passed Raymond village and came to the the water, and from the fact that Haw- “It is a great thing. The drags have but as there were indications that it would that made into flooring, finish, siding been over the and is isolated spot where stands the stately boy- thorne would sit on this ledge for hours roads, although this be clear before long, I started out with sash, doors, frames, panels, stairs, boats, The Good the first time the drag has ever been tried hood home of Nathaniel Hawthorne. at a time when fishing, it has always been two men. and in Bangor, we are satisfied that it has my E-ging-wah Si-gloo, vehicles, boxes, baskets, turnery, wooden known as “Nat’s Rock”. COX!SO OP THE HAWTHOKNE8. come to stay. Formerly on the country and a light sledge, carrying only my ware, cooperage, musical instruments, Effects of In the rear of the old house and but a roads the road machines were used. instruments and a tin of farm The coming of Hawthorne to pemmican, implements, furniture, spools, Raymond, Each of the machines was drawn by four short distance away is Lake Sebago, with drawn by a double team of and handles, and like forms, was in the when a child, is surrounded with much horses, and it was very slow- work. The dogs, placed its Pulpit Rock, the Images, Frye’s island, went an estimated distance of ten class of finished lumber. romantic interest. An ancestor named drag is drawn by a single pair of horses on, river and the far-famed Songo. and over the much more miles. It had cleared we had been sent here Muddy gets ground while were The present aggregate population of BEECHAM’S Richard Manning It does all the work that the Among these the image rock has become a quickly. traveling, and at end of the journey I was the four states is estimated by their re- several years previous, and liking the road machine does, and does it much classic. This huge cliff rises perpendicu- able to get a series of obser- state officials to be the situation, he built a home for himself and better, except that it cannot ditch out the satisfactory spective 9,166,975; lar to a height of more than ninety feet, vations at Columbia meridian of the United States in round settled down. Manning Lad purchased gutters. midnight, population PILLS and at its base the water is almost 100 feet “The road machine can go over the road which observations indicated our is one-third of the from the position figures 90,000,000, according to recent township pro- only once, but the drag is taken out many these conditions be- deep. When the pioneer, Capt. Frye, was as being beyond the pole. estimates. The average lumber cut in the remedy prietors. In this transaction he was act- times, so that the holes can be filled kept — cause remove the cause. pursued by the Indians to the top of this It seemed strange to even when four states for 1907 and 1908 the one an they ing simply as an agent for other parties, in and the road smoothed out at frequent me, then, rock, he into the dark water intervals. Thus more and better work was too to be the other a dull start the work but in a short time he the others boldly leaped everything strange realized, active, year—was 3,753,- They bowels, bought can be for the ex- below and then swam the lake to the land accomplished money that in a march of a few hours I had 293,000 feet, and for the United States it the liver, sweeten the breath, out and came sole possessor of the great pended. Two of the drags are in use now known as Frye’s island. Here he passed from the western to the eastern was 36,740,261,000. cleanse the tone the estate. By these transactions Manning right in the city, and so far w'e have gone blood, built a strong cabin, the ruins of which over the road twice with them.” hemisphere and had verified Calculated on this the clear became the most important figure in this Hampden my positon basis, per capita stomach, the head, im- may be seen at the present day. on the summit of the world. use of sawn lumber in the four states was section, and this influence he continued to prove the appetite and bring In the old days this cliff was covered with It seemed hard to realize that on the 410 feet, and in the United States 408 feet. hold until his death, although he spent ELLSWORTH MARKETS. restful sleep. Indian characters known as hieroglyphs. first miles of this brief march I had been The per capita use in the four states of but a small portion of his time in the The oldest and best correct- Perchance they may tell many a wild tale The below the of going north and on the still lumber further manufactured was 263 place. quotations give range last, though ive medicine before the of love or war, but their true meaning will retail prices in Ellsworth. going ahead in the same direction, I was feet. These figures indicate a lavish use public Then came his son, Richard Manning, jr., is Beecham’s Pills. never be deciphered as time and the travelling south; that in order to return of lumber in the United for our and this gentleman built the house which Country Produce. States, elements have worn them down until now Rutter. to my camp 1 must turn and go north per capita consumption is from three to ■old Everywhere. la boms 10c. aadtSe. still stands but a few rods from the they can only be dimly traced. At the Creamery per ft...40*45 again, and then, still keeping on in a ten times that of the leading nations of Hawthorne home and out-dates it Dairy .25*30 by entrance to a dark base of this cliff is the a 28 straight line, go south. Europe. several years. His father had built his Oleomargarine.20 cavern made by a cleft in the rock, and Going back along the trail I tried to home some three or four miles away, but PEACE COMMISSION. now known by the name of “Hawthorne’s Fresh laid, per dos ...33a. 35 realize my tried to realize that the son decided on the w'here the position; spot Haw- HOTEL* cavern Poultry. WINDSOR cave”. Into this young from every point of the horizon, the circle Manning house still stands. He married Ex-Pres. Roosevelt be Made W. T. BRUBAKER. Manager. thorne and it is Chickens. 25*85 of which was in both the May an frequently penetrated, hemispheres, estimable young and became even Fowl ..20a,25 Chairman of Commission. and lady said that the of “The of those whose bones around European, I1.M per day up j more opening chapters spirits lay important aa a citizen than his Ray. it is reported that it is the intention of American, |}a per and were written in this re- the circle were day up Scarlet Letter” J Best loose, per ton.16 420 Arctic looking at me; that father, w ho had died in Windham on bis 1 the President to appoint ex-President treat. Another favorite resort of Haw- Baled. .lHa *0 East, West and North had disappeared for way from Salem. Roosevelt as the bead of a peace com- was the far-famed that Straw. and that direction was Mrs. thorne Songo me, every south; Hawthorne, mother of Nathaniel, Loose 8*11 mission which some members of Congress empties its waters into the lake. Of this that every breeze which could blow upon was a sister of and was in Baled. 15 in the Senate are to authorize Manning, living well said: disposed by stream Longfellow has Vegetables. me, no matter from what point of the a condition of poverty in Salem. Her an appropriation bill for that purpose. New 25 ft was a south that a and “Nowhere such a devious stream, potatoes, pk Onions, 0f 50 at until age crept on, when each Cd hours only cts., Drug- as follows: Tongues, observation twenty-four previous. or mail, returned and verted to workers in the in the gists by la liquid form, 75 cents died with bis daughter in in Fresh Fish. fields, “One reason why many people Ray- I bad now taken thirteen single, or six Fly Brother-;. b arren Street, New York- the old home. 06 ft 13 factories, and the mines, the cost of Manning mond fall to connect Hawthorne with the Cod, Mackerel, and a half altitudes of the sun living 06 ft 25«3o double, Justice has never been done to that Haddock, Salmon, would be greatly decreased and that novelist is the pronunciation of his name. Halibut, 12*20 8bad, ft 12 at two different stations in three different part of Hawthorne’s life that was question would cease to agitate passed as it the tirst Grain and Feed. directions at four different and to Congresses in It used to be pronounced Flour, times, the wilds of Maine. It was the forma- and bread-winners. was ‘hearth’ ”. bu allow for errors in instruments tive syllable spelled Flour—per bbl— Oats, 62)4 possible Think of what period of his character, and here 6 00 1 t 50 Russia migh do with One old who knew him well 00*7 Shorts—bag— 40® and had traversed in various gentleman 50 Mix. observations, amidst these charms of nature his young Corn.lOOft bag 1 feed, bag 1 50® 160 that one billion in the way of railroad has said: “I have seeu the name of a Mr. Corn 150 directions an area of about eighty by ten mind meal,bag Middlings,!>agl 50*180 That has Send mod* ■ was moulded. Coming here when Cracked 150 building. country millions of PROCURED AND DEFENDED. Hawthorne in the papers, but for many corn, miles across. At some moment during drawing or photo, for expert search and free report. ■ but a few years it continued to be his square miles of as line agricultural land Free ad rice, how to obtain patents, trade marks, ■ old, never that it was Nat. these marches and counter-marches I years suspected had, oopyrights. etc., )N COUNTRIES. 1 home until he had attained his LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AMD MEASURES. as can be found anywhere, and cheap ALL majority Hawthorne, with whom I used to play. for all practical purposes, passed over the Business direct with Washington saves time, ■ and was taken from ▲ bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 transportation would his seclusion to enter where North and and quickly quadruple money and often the patent. aj We used to go to Thomas pond together, pounds, and a bushel of Turk's Island salt shall points South East upon a course. Here and there their value and to a Patent and Practice ■ collegiate for weigh 70 pounds. and blend into one. bring prosperity Infringement Exclusively. and on a large, flat rock, flsh perch West Write or oome to us at in his we a of his The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes hundred million of If writings catch gleam very poor people. BU Hath Street, opp. United States Fatsnt OSee.B and minnows and try our skill at throw- In good order and tit for shipping, Is 60 pounds, into the But Russia is under the immediate ne- D. ing stones as far as we could of apples, 44 pounds. When the with decided ten- _WASHINGTON, C._■ of a of beans In gentleman cessity of her millions in Only a little cold in the head may be the pond. The standard weight bushel expending pre- the good order and At for Is 60 pounds; dencies toward looking after everybody’s paration to destroy instead of to I of an “There was a charming knoll nearby shipping, produce. beginning obstinate case of Nasal Ca- ; of and 6t If the of the *afrh. wheat, beets, ruta-baga turnips peas, business but his own saw a furniture re- great pow'ers world—the Drive out the Invader with Ely’s pounds; of corn, 50 pounds; of onionh 52. United States, Great Britain, Japan, Ger- 4-ream its of and moval van loaded near his he Balm applied straight to the inflamed, When the stomach fails to perform pounds; carrots, Fngllsh turnips, rye being house, many, Italy, Russia and France would Indian meal, 50 of 45 Price 80c. If bowels become pounds; parsnips, pounds; sallied forth into the street on investiga- agree to settle the exact ratio as to mili- *tuffed-up air-passages. you functions, the deranged, of and buckwheat, 48 pounds; of oats prefer to barley tary establishments, could use an atomiser, ask for Liquid the liver and the kidneys congested, caus- 82 pounds, or even measure as or agreement. tion bent. UI say, carter,” he began, they reduce Cream Balm. It has all the of expenditures seventy-live per good qualities numerous diseases. The stomach and bumptiously, “are the people upstairs probably Pauper Notice. the solid ing cent, and still be on the same relative form of this remedy and will rid you carter looked at him soorn- contracted with the City of Ella- liver must be restored to a healthy condi- Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- moving?” The basis that are now, and these mil- of catarrh or No they HAVINGworth to support and care for those who hay fever. cocaine to breed Then he the lions could be turned to the • tion, and Chamberlain’s Stomach and lets gently stimulate the liver and bowels fully. wiped perspiration mateiial de- may need assistance during the next five dreadful habit. No mercury to dry out the of the veare and are from his brow. he re- velopment unimproved parts of legal residents » llaworth. I •ecretlon. Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the manly “No, sir,” Price 75c., with spraying tube. the world, so that thrift aud prosperity forbid all persons trusting them on my ac- All Sold cure and sick head- “We’re the conut, as there is of drnggisu, or mailed by Ely Bros., M War- it. Easy to take and most effective. system, constipation torted, grimly. just taking might gladden the continents and the plenty room and accom- odations to care for them at the FArm New ache. Sold all dealers. furniture for a drive?” islands. City Btreet, York. by all dealers. j by bouse. M. J. DavMMBT * OBITUARY. town with their Mr. i FATHER OF BEET SUGAR. THE SOTTH POLE. COUNTY NEWS. Meter, p. A ^ €t)f igllstDortt) American. have returned borne. Native of Snlllvan Died In California Lieut. Shackleford'* Expedition to MBS. A. MBLVnV KUKKR. Dr. B. H. Baker and SEDGWICK. | daughter, of ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL Recently. the Antarctic Region. The death of Mr*. A. M. Franks, which r'zgton, were in town lot week. from * cancer PUBLISHED H. father of the beet It was about two yean ago that Lieu- Alvin Young is suffering Ebenerer Dyer, occurred at her home on High street Hon. Alexander Grant, of EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON in the United States snd tenant Shaekleton, in command of a in bis eye. Mirhi*,. sugar industry yesterday afternoon, removes a woman general anperintendent of the AT crew of and naturalist* on have the first man to manufacture successfully picked explorers who waa well known to the residents of Mrs. Arvilie Freethy end family mail eerrice of the MAINE. United ELLSWORTH, board the broke new ioe in the State*, is* that commodity in this country, died at Nimrod, this For a time Mrs. Franks arrived for tbe summer. of Hon. THE city. long gueet W. H. «t BT baa been Thompeon 'iu».™ his residence at Alvarado, Alameda great Antarctic t-'ean, which had been in and for the last B kSCOCR COUNTY PUBLISHING CO failing health, Arthur Bain and family, of Owl's Head, JolT *• 15, sweeping about tbe South Pole since the Fr.MME.0' F. W. Roll ms. Editor and Manager. county. Gal., Friday, July few days her death was expected. are in town for a few days. _Uxit of time. With no Associate Editor. years. He beginning accompany- Her maiden name was Sittara A. BLl’EHILL W. H. Titus. aged eighty-eight The cemetery association will hold its falls, at to ing craft as a of in case tbe leaves an estate estimated fl.000,000, place refuge The-’ias; she was born in Ellsworth W. Price— $2 00 a year; 91.00 for six annual sale and supper August 17. C. Norcrow returrwd from ■HbscrtptloD his widow and Nimrod went ashore or was crushed in Boston 50 cent* for three months; if paid be equally divided among in 1849. Part of her life was months, early spent is \\>dn«id»y. in advance. 75 and 3e cents the Shaekleton effected a Mrs. Douglass, of Bangor, visiting strictly $1 50, six children. ioe, landing in Bloehill, bat the most of it was spent Single copies 5 cents. AH ar- her Letter Weacoil. Mim Emma Mtrk'l respectively in early in tbe autumn and his party daughter, Mrs. left Krid»v t„. rearages are reckoned at the rate of #2 per Born Sullivan, Me., April 17, 1822, pushed in this city. In 1874 she was married to inland to establish food and is at Orenge, N. J. year Dyer went to California with the early depots places A. Melvin Franks, and their wedded life Mrs. Henry Morse, of Waltham, Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will be of and his a weeks. Fred H. Allen bad a rush of 1857. He se.tled in Alvarado, and refuge observation, sending has been roost and One Mrs. F. A. Torrey’s for few telephone pat made known on application. congenial happy. inl0 steamer back to New Zeeland until the bit bonse laet week. in 1859 was elected county surveyor. In child was born to them, a little daughter, Miss Margaret Winslow, of Orange. N. Business communications should be addressed 1861 he was to the of next season. who died when five old. is the of her C. A. Holden. Mr. and Mra. Mitchell and and ail checks and orders made pay appointed position years J., guest uncle, Mim to, money In toe assault tbe Free,, to Publishibg United States Presi- many respects upon of Boeton. arrived in able THE Habcock Coubtt deputy surveyor by Mrs. Franks was a woman of energetic Mies Louise Anderson, who teaches near their yacht Mond« Co, Ellsworth. Maine. in South Pole was after Peary’s ap- dent Lincoln. He continued this posi- planned character, always a in at home. •>“>*»• proving good helper Boston, is her vacation _ Star to the far North. While he took spending tion for ten years. proaches movement with which she ber- any joined his to Mr». has a of Eskimo were Lewis Grindle has moved family Lyndon returned from This week’s edition of The In 1869, he became interested in the along supply dogs, they aelf. Her home came and there the s»r. I first, Blue where be will have not as the small and Man- ; hill, employment. gentville. American is 2.300 copies. beet sugar industry. Prior to this several used, hardy grace of boapitalily abounded. Thor- churian to be more service- Cecil Weeoott and wife ere receiving Rose Colson and wife, of others had attempted to originate the in- ponies proved oughly conscientious and naturally sympa- Massachusetts of a are here this of States without suc- able. Outside of this and the carrying of congratulations on the birth daugb- expected week for their Average for the year 1909, 2,395 dustry in the United thetic, she tned to reapond to every appeal, va- it and in food rations in more condensed form, and teruo- Hilda. cation. cess. Dyer, however, took up and there are many with whom she 1S70 established the first the wearing of lighter raiment, the and two of Mra. WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 1910. beet-sugar plant shared her store. Mrs. George M. Byard sons, Harry Conary spent part of |Mt Shackleton outfit differed little from what week in the country, and until ten years ago, During the pastorate of Kev. Theodore Haverhill, are visiting her parents, J; G. with her grandmother. Mrs Marks necessitated the has been taken voyagers toward the in BlnehilJ. when his failing eyesight by F. White, she was converted and joined Eaton and wife. of his business over to his sons, Pole for the past two centuries. REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. (Missing the Baptist church, and no church ever Miss Ethel Cobb, of Dorchester, Mass., Rufus Cbatto loat one of his in their the small horses be remained at the active head of it. He Early journe> party had a more member than she. For the loyal witn a party of friends, is occupying Thursday night. The animal died sad- in with his three under Sbackleton made good progress, STATE ELECTION, SEPT. 12, 1910. engaged, company sons, years she sang in the choir, was one of t he W. A. Pert house. denly while eating. one food after another in in the business of erecting beet sugar picking up depot leaders in the work of the ladies' aid so- »• Mrs. W. N. Means and Master Horace J“'y CklMH*. order. Half to the Pole __ STATE TICKET. plants, and some of the biggest plants in rapid way they and to the last her claas of ciety, taught have returned from rose to a with volcanic Boston, accompanied the country were built by them. high plateau little in the school. In the BOCTH HANCOCK. For Governor, girls Snnday by Miss Hope Wilson. married Marion W. Ingalls, of his mountains rimming the horizon. Here BERT M. FERNALD, of Poland. Dyer work of the church she will be greatly Mrs. Lester Penney, of Bangor, it j„ became and Tbe schooner Seth M. Todd, Em- native town, in 1857. There were three progress very difficult, deep as she was one of the reliable Capt. town for an extended visit. For State missed, j Auditor, A bit ha M. crevasses tbeir mons discharged coal here last children by this anion-Mrs. dangerous barring progress who mean so much to the church Sawyer, CHARLES P. HATCH, of Augusta, helpers dipt. F. A. Young and wife, of Nee Muson, of Ellen F. Dyer and for days in succession so that at tiroes they week for Smith Brothers. Tacoma; with which they are identified. York, spent laet week in town. For to Congress, Mrs. ahead no more than four or five miles representative Edward F. Dyer, of Cleveland. got As a Franks Dr. Hagerthy gave a fishing party to neighbor, Mrs. tried to Mrs. (Third District Her Olive in a travelled from (seorge Maynard, of Dyer died in 1863. twin sister, day, although they follow the Golden and no one was gentlemen friends Monday. They re- Somerville, j Rule, is the her EDWIN C. BURLEIGH, of Augusta. later became second wife. sun to sun, and wonderful Mass., guest of Ingalls, Dyer’s j performed more to in a time of illness or turned with a good supply of fish. granddaughter! ready help Mrs. C. R. Bunker. this second stunts of endurance. Now and then a There-were three children by | trouble than she. It is one of the finer is built The concrete tomb which being j 25. COUNTY TICKET. fell into a hidden seam in the ice July \y_ marriage—Hugh T. Dyer, of Ogden, Guy | pony that her illness the at Pine Con- 1 compensations during Rural cemetery by the Hilt S. of and Mrs. Nina field and was killed, when all feasted for For Senators, Dyer, Alvarado, neighbors have been so kind and thought- crete Co., of Ellsworth, is nearing com- ; of San Francisco. Mr*. a few days on fresh meat, and what JFor jfJif. WILLIAM A. WALKER, of Caatine. Washburn, Dyer pony ful so that, with the constant attention of pletion. Bar survives her husband. was left over was cached in mounds of ice J. HERBERT PATTEN, of Harbor. her she lacked for — husband, no good Mrs. O. W. Adams, of i MOTOR A S to 4 to be taken on the return Haverhill, Mass., Hr 1 horse-power up trip. WATERknap “Little Giant" v*:^ m«tor For Sheriff. thing. was here a few last week on business Good aa new. It was while and days Just the thing for light newer W ATER. moving south, beset by She ia survived one FORREST O. of Ellsworth. ELLSWORTH by brother—George connected with the of her in town which has waterworks. SILSBY, known and unkown estate father, J. Wilibeaoid nunj perils, that they N. of San Cheap- Address P O. Hox 4*2. BiDwortb. Thomas, Francisco, Cal., and W. j ascended Mount Erebus for Penney. For Clerk of Courts, Another Analysis by Director of State 11,000 feet, her husband, to whom the sympathy of JOHN F. of Ellsworth. and descovered Miss H. E. Ober, of Waltham, formerly KNOWLTON, Laboratory of Hygiene. many interesting geologi- the community is extended in this great J EELinUfc. * Another has been made of the cal including indications of of this town, and Mrs. L. G. Marks and of analysis specimens, sorrow. For Judge Probate, TTOU.fO men and women of Ellsworth water H. D. Evans, director coal. daughter, of Hampden, have been guests good oharac- EDWARD E. CHASE, of Bluehiil. by The funeral service will be held at the X tsr {high acbool graduate« preferred on in this manner and of Mrs. Jonathan of the Maine laboratory of hygiene at Keeping fight- bouse to-morrow at 2 Rev. Bridgea.^ to enroll at the Dover Bnaineaa College. Dover o’clock. N For Commissioner, for inch of their H. Young ladiea can make arrangements County Augusts. The analysis, the figures of ing every progress, they in Wednesday evening A. L. Sargent A Son P. A. A. K ilia officiating. to cut expense* in half by obtaining board ORLANDO W. of Hancock. came within 160 FOSS, which are for parts in 100,000, ia as fol- about geographical miles launched a fine forty-two foot gasolene and room free. Chance* for young men. too. Positions 910 to #13 lows of the Pole, when they were to the which have paying per week secured For County Attorney, obliged ISA BEL WOODBURY DYKE. boat, Isabel, they just for graduate#. Write now! turn back because tbeir WILEY C. CONARY, of Bucksport. Date of collection. July 28. 1910; examina- food supplies Ellsworth and Hancock county friends completed for Arthur Bane, of Owl's ! had out and tion. July 21. given it would have been were grieved last week the news of the Head. For of by &pttial JSoUcm. j Register Deeds, — 8; sediment. 0; suicide to continue. Here, on a Appearance Turbidity. high death of Isabel Woodbury Dyer, which Among laie arrival* in town are Mr*, j. ^" WILLIAM O. EMERY, of Sullivan. j color, 1.8. more taan 10,000 feet above tbe 1 JfOTltX plateau, occurred at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. Moore and family, of Boston, at the I-'dor—Cold, none; hot, vegetable. sea level, constructed a ia herebv given that Wm. F. Jade. For County Treasurer. they great hill of Percy Walsh, in Brookville, Mass. Few Prof. Bteele and Barton l^rOTIC® Residue on 2.70: Ions Willows; Randall, of Ellsworth. Main*, ha* made evaporation—Total. on snow, some records struck applies- ROBERT B. HOLMES, of Ellsworth. placed inside, here knew of her serious of at Harbor I cation to th- Maine State Board of Bar exam* ignition. 1-30; fixed residue. 1.40. illness, though Baltimore, View; H. Doug- the Union Jack in the and turned inert for admlvaioo to the Bar at tke next *es- epex, she had been for two la* Butler and of New at the Ammonia—Free, .0081. in solution. .0158. gradually failing wife, York, ! aion of the Board to be held at Portland oa their backs on the venture when the FOB REPRESENTATIVES. Chlorine— 0J6. goal months. Butler cottage; Fred Peabody and wife at the Brut Tuesday of August, 1910. was almost in John U Madioax. From Eden, none; none. sight. The deceased was the fourth o! “The W. E. Nitrogen—Nitrates, nitrites, daughter Idler”; Emery, of Barry, at Secretary of the Board. William H. Davis, of Eden. The race back to tidewater was a fearful Oxygen consumed, Henrietta Cousins and Alexander B. Dyer, Mr*. Morgan *, and Misses Chisholm and Hardness—1.30. with starvation. For weeks From Bluehiil, Surry, Hancock, Lamoine struggle they and was born in East brook, July 30, 1SS4. and Poor at Mrs. Cole’s. NOTICE JO. and Trenton. Alkalinity. limited themselves to four biscuits, a cup Her early life was spent in East brook and selectmen of the town of Tremont Iron—.024. Tuesday evening a lawn party was given hereby give notice that the highway be- Frank L. of Lamoine. of chocolate and two of tea a THE Hodgkins, cups day. Franklin. For ten years she lived in tween R. L. at BeaJ Lead -None. on the spacious grounds of C. N. Rhodes Latly’s dwelling Cove and The which had the turn near K. of P. ball at West ! From Sullivan, Winter Harbor, Sorrento. southerly blizzard, tbej* Ellsworth, leaving here about eight years Tremont Colon bacillns—None at “The Willows” for the benefit of the \ will be closed to travel on faced now public and Qouldsboro, Wal- going out, helped them, and by ago for Brockton, where she bad after 15 until Franklin, Eastbrook, Maas., First church. The was ! July farther notice Teams In s letter accompanying the analysis. Baptist evening to and tham and and providing rude sails for tbeir sleds, they since been employed. naming from West Tremont to Neal townships plantations Dr. Evans everything that could be desired. About i Cove anil use the road the dis- says: crossed crevasses on the through Kelley 8, 10, 21, yawning jump, She was a of trict, so-called A section of Stale road ia be- 7, 9, 33, girl charming personality, 500 The grounds were The shows this wster to be in its fearful people participated. built near James Bedford E. of Winter Harbor. analysis taking risks, knowing it was death a lovable disposition, a j1 ing R. Kelley’s dwelling. Tracy, bright, contagious prettily decorated and illuminated 500 L. W. Ht'MiLi.. usual good condition. It is entirely free from to loiter the At by hunger by way. which made her the life of any E. M Stanlvt. From Deer Isle, Stonington, Sedgwick, from all chemical and bacterial evidence of geniality lantern*. The Castine band fur- times failed to of Japanese j Wm. II. they pick up supplies circle, the idol of her home. To the rela- ! TnrasTcx, ! Isle au Haut and Eagle island, sewage pollution. Like all surface waters st m*hcd music. From the various tent* food which had left behind Selectmen of Tremont. j they going tives goes out the of West 1ft. tilQ. Fred A. Torrey, of Stonington. this season of the year, when vegetable sympathy many which were erected at different wa* Tremont, July J so for hours in point* is so abundant both in and about the out, thirty-two succession, friends, who in their own sorrow Isles. growth appre- candies of many both From Cranberry Tremont, Mount on one travelled dispensed varieties, KEPT HI. I CAN CLAt*» CONVENTION. water, this one contains a little more dis- occasion, they with noth- ciate how much keener is tne loss to those home-made and the box Desert and Swan's Island, to eat. fancy bonbons, republicans of the cla»*ed town of solved vegetable material than at the time ing so close to her. K. coffee, sandwiches, lemon- THEBuckaport. Penobscot. Amherst. Ded- $ A. McBride, of Mt. Desert. an ice-cream, cake, of the spring analysis, but this will in no wsy Then injudicious meal from besides bam. Verona, Otis and Mariaville are re- l pony She leaves her parents, one ade and interfere with peanuts. Fortune telling was a to meet in ball, the drinking qualities of the meat that had been tainted from exposure brother—Zelman E. of quested Emery Buckaport. Dyer, Brockton, feature. L. H. H. 10, 1910. at I JR) m. ter the wster. which, in its present condition, is s Bartlett, W. Pervear, C. Saturday, July p. The American erred last week in to the air, deranged tbeir digestion so j and four sisters—Mrs. Walsh, of purpose of nominating a candidate for first-class one. Percy A. Conarv and H. D. Lane tendered repre- that one kindly sentative to the next legislature, and to elect that President Taft was the sec- badly after another was taken Mrs. and Misses saying Brookville; Jerry Lydon, the use of their motor boats for the occa- a claaa committee for two years. The basis sick and to hold compelled up to recuper- Lola E. and Eva G. of Brockton. of ia aa follows: Bach town is ond chief-executive to be entertained Dyer, sion. Much credit is due representation Races at Bangor Fair. ate. Deacon W. N. entitled to one delegate for the Aral fftor frac- Right here, when they were needed There was a service at the in Ellsworth. Three other Presidents funeral home tion of an each The Eastern Maine State fair at ! Means and others, not only church mem- 30, and additional delegate for Bangor most, the last of the medical j additional 10 or of 10 votes cast for — supplies gave of Mrs. Walsh in Brookville after fraction have been entertained here Presi- Friday, bers but the of the who will be held Aug. 23, 24, 25 and 26. The and for hundreds of people parish, j governor In 190ft. The follow ing is the number out, miles, with cer- which the waa to Ellsworth in body brought worked so hard to make the affair a sue- i of delegates each town is entitled io: Bucks- dent Arthur 1983; President Harri- racing program follows: tain death never more than two days be- for interment. The the brother port. 24. Penobscot. 10; Amherst, S; Dedham, father, cess. The kindneas of Mr. and son in President Roosevelt in Tuesday, Aug. 23—3.00 class, trot, e Mrs. 4; Verona, 1; Otia, 1; Marlaviila. 1. 1899; |300; hind, with ckness in their midst, and and the sisters Mrs. Lola and Walsh, Eva, Rhodes in their Per order of Class Commute#. 1902. The American is informed that 2.14 class, pace, f300; green horse, pace, ice-laden blizzards opening grounds for the searching their ema- the here. Rev. P. A. Ksmut W. BcaaiLL, Chairman. accompanied body occasion is greatly appreciated. Net President Taft is the second President $300; two-years-old, half mile, two in ciated bodies to tbe bone, they stubborn- pro- j J. Robust Kmriy. Secretary A. Killam conducted the service at the ceeds, |112. to attend church a visit to three, $50. ly waged a war with fate until, during pitching grave in W’oodbine cemetery. The pall- 25. Stats op Maixx, ) Wednesday, Aug. 24—2.18 trot or 2.20 down tbe July H. I Boaao or State Aaskaxoxs. from high plateau, they looked were B. and Blaine, President Orant being the first, bearers George John A. Stuart 94. horses without trot or APutsTt. July 191®. \ pace, $300; records, far out on tbe water and saw the when he open and Everett and Elmer Daria. State As- attended church in Augusta 2224 BROOKL1N. ia hereby given that tbe pace, |300 ; class, pace, $300; three- Nimrod in the Coart waiting offing. There was a of beautiful >rOTI(’BI season will be in session at tbe in 1871. trot of two in profusion Will Nutter has returned House in tbe 13th years old, pace, three, $100. The sent out in of the from Boston, j Ellawortb, on Saturday, day expedition quest flowers from friends in Abington, Brock- of and at the assessors’ office in Bar 25 — 2.20 trot or August, Thursday, Aug. 2.22 South Pole had discovered A. E. Farnsworth is in Boston for s few of Ao- Why the Republicans will Win. msgnetic that ton, Holbrook, Brookville end Monteilo, Harbor (Eden), Monday, the Itoh day 2 2222 trot or at 9 o’clock in the forenoon of each day. pace, |300 ; 30class, trot, |300 ; point after incredible and re- days. gnat, hardships, Maas., and Ellsworth, Bangor and Han- a. d. 1910. ia tbe of Hancock, to secure t Santa) Journal.) 2.24 trot or county Oil* pace, |300; free-for-all, pace, turned weeks The naturalists to a previously. cock Point, including a magnificent piece Steamer J. T. Morse resumed her daily information to enable them make jast nation of tbe taxable in tbe $300. had collected many fishes and a equal property If the Taft administration has ac- birds, from shop mates in Brockton. trips Sunday. several towns. In said and to investi- 26—2.40 or county, Friday, Aug. class, trot, pace, large assortment of ail caeea of concealment of at all it has been geological specimens. H. S. Kane has gone to Addison to property complished anything 2 16 trot or consola- open faterum taxation, of undervaluation, and of fail- 1300 ; class, pace, $300; Though men had fallen into crevasses his blueberry factory. ure to asses* liable to taxation. substantial redaction in the operating for non-winners, $35 to first, to K1TTKRY TO CARIBOU. property tion, «30 from which they could not be rescued Gsoaoft PoTTUi J of the This is The band a dance at expenses government. second, $25 to third, $20 to fourth, $15 to until hours and starvation Slonington gave W. J- Tmomwon, later, though Mrs. Frances of E M. Jomn-ton. a with lots fifth. Bragdon, Portland, aged L O. O. F. hali evening. tremendously big country, and sickness had been with them for most Saturday Bute Assessors. was burned Board of thirty seven, fatally yesterday Hon. W. James of working for it. The na- the way, every soul who had started out H. Sballenberger, of Rochester, Plcmmee, Clerk- people the of an oil stove. Orcutt Family Reunion. by explosion has tion’s “cost of living” is constantly from New Zealand was privileged to Pa., joined his family at Haven. The reunion of the Orcutt family will Mrs. Gladys Cornish, aged twenty, of rising, in the very nature of things. return in good health. Willis Earle and wife, of Lynn, Maas., Ergal Kotin*. j be held at Amherst, W ednesday, Aug. 17; New York, was burned to death at Bow- Not even the of the demo- Concerning the approximate where- are at their cottage for the summer. opposition if stormy, the first fair day. doinham while COMMlRhlONEKV NOTICE ! abouts of the South yesterday, kindling a fire ex- Pole, Lieutenant Mias Lizzie Harcoci ns.:—Back Maine. 30. a d. crats can keep the country from with kerosene. Harding, of Waltham, sport July Shackleton believes that the 1910. It is a billion dollar coun- geographical Maas., is visiting Mrs. A. E. Farnsworth. panding. Corrrsponomce. U. S. TIT’S* the undersigned, having been duly point which bears that name will be dis- Park ham, first selectman of Ken- Edward and the of the ses- Mrs. Charles of YY appointed by tbe Honorable try appropriations was West, Roxbory, Mass., (or covered high upon that bleak and lofty nebunkport, instantly killed yester- E. Chase, judge of probate within and sion of closed were not is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. B. Bab- said county, comm tea ion ere to receive and de- Congress just A Base Ball plateau which stretches to the south day by being thrown from his team wagon of Challenge. away son. cide upon the claim* of tbe creditors abnormally large or greatly in excess Ellsworth, Me., July 27,1910. and east from Mount Krebus. Indeed, it and run over. (Jeorge M. Warren, late of Castine. lu said Allen returned county, deceased, wrhoae estate ha* been of those for recent sessions. The cry To the Editor of The American: is for the area Henry to Brookline, physically impossible polar A thunder shower Thursday night did represented insolvent, hereby give pub- is not sub- that Rev. O. G. to exist at or near sea Mass., Sunday, after spending his vacation lic notice to the order of tbe of national extravagance Understanding Barnard, level, unless some considerable in the central agreeably damage part at home. said judge of probate, that six months from stantiated the facts. of the Methodist church of this polar basin has been dished out from the by pastor of the State. At Denmark the farm build- and after July 5, a. d. 1910, have been allowed is interested in the American chain of for the W. T. with two to said creditors to and prove their On the tariff issue the city, great hills—dug special pur- of H. A. were struck and Pierson, friends, of present republicans ings Morey claims, and tbat we will attend to the duty as- and has the game In other pose of bolding the pole, as it were. Washington, D. is st the Center Har- should win as easily as Johnson. The game played burned, with sixteen head of cattle; loas, C., signed ua at the office of T. H. Smith, in said 1 him to a the minerals discovered in bor house. 38, a. d- 131®. “come back”. It days, hereby challenge pitcher’s Among that At Poland, the farm of Buckaport. Friday, August democracy cannot |5.000. buildings Friday. November 4, a. d. 1910. and Friday, duel, he to be seconded by the team iand of perpetual gales and ice, The clock in was able to knock out Blaine and copper Benjamin Cobb were burned, with fifteen library circle will hold a fair at the December 10, a. d. 1910. at ten of the known as the “Solid w hile the and iron are Indications of the forenoon of each of said Muldoons”, prominent. cattle and one loss At Me- library afternoon days. Harrison and Cleveland, and ex- horse; ft,000. building Wednesday Thsooobs H. Smith, will endeavor to twirl the a soft coal, rich in are common undersigned bitumen, chanic Falls the barn of Anson Martin was and Aug. 3. Albhbt R. Buck. hibited like evening, something championship sphere for the “Claw hammers”, the game along the volcanic range. Fossil remains Commissioners. struck and two oxen killed. At Unity the Afre. Jessie Pierson and Atiaa Violet form. But the democracy cannot to take at the found in indicate that at NOTICE. plaoe Methodist-Baptist exposed ledges barn of Mrs. George was burned COMMISSIONERS'- Taylor Pieraon, of Washington, D. are in stand the which it and the to be one of some not far the C., the Judge adversity always picnic, prize peck time, geologically away, with two cows. town undersigned, appointed by for a few weeks. of Probate for the of Hancock, roasted done brown. antarctic continent was connected to I THE county brings, combined with the prosperty peanuts New commissioners to receive ana examine the Airs. Hattie of of wil- which — real On account of the disparity in height, Zealand, and possibly to Australia, by Gonxalee, Lowell, Ataas., claims of creditors against the estate republicanism republi- SOUTH BLUE left for liam P. date late of Orland. deceased, between I feel that I chains of which have HILL. Ellsworth Thursday to spend a hell, that is to affords. gear, etc., ua, ought high mountains, represented insolvent, notice tbat six canism, say—always few there on her give to be allowed a of since been in the sea or John Morrison has hauled his boat and days way home. months are allowed to said creditors to pre- on handicap privilege submerged rifted up The “glad tidings” based the hope volcanic sent and their and that they nearer but 1 apart by action. is with M. A. Alias Charlotte prove ejaims; standing two feet the batter, going coasting Oapt. Eaton. Evertoo, who has been will be in office in of on the tariff issue will look For a week or more after on aeeaion at the selectmen's winning on coming the of Mrs. on the twentieth. will not insist this. board Lieutenant Shackleton William Wilkie, of New York, arrived guest Wallace Smith, has re- Orland, Saturday, August like some of the of the ship. slowly 1910, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for tbat predictions at an turned to boston. Hoping to hear from Mr. Barnard cruised along the edge of the shore ice, Friday and opened his cottage for the sea- W. Mayo, before purpose. Kbrm high brow fight experts just I seeking to discover the Wilkes’ Land, son. Fsank P. Gbbhnb. early date, remain. R* R- Babson and Harold Babson, of late which the children of fifty years ago used Commissioners the unpleasantness. Very truly yours, Box an to find marked upon the maps of the an- Wiley C. Conary and wife, of Bucksport, bury, Maas., spending their vaca- P. A. A. Killam. subscriber notice that tarctic continent. The lateness of the sea- visited Mrs. Conarv’s tions with Mrs. Babson at their summer hereby gives mother, Mrs. Sarah he has been adminis- POLITICAL NOTK8. son and the ice forbade THE duly appointed rapidly-gaining Eaton, last week. home. the landing of a party to make extended trator d. b. n. c. t. a. of the estate of SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Ain. Bobert ORLAND. Tbe republicans of tbe class towns ol explorations, but in a very polite way Miss Linda Candage, of Somerville, is Leonard, of Dorchester, ISAAC PARTRIDGE, late of There will be services at the Lieutenant Shackleton casts doubts with little in the of Hanoock, deceased, and Bncksport, Penobscot, Dedham, Otis, special grave spending her vacation with her parents, Mass., daughter, is spending county upon the that any such given bonds as the law directs. All per- Amherst snd Verona will hold Congregational church, Sunday, July 31, presumption place Usiel and wife. the summer with her Harold D. estate Mariaviile, exists at ail, or has ever existed. Candage brother, sona having demands against the at 10.30. The is to deliver the ser- Powen. of said deceased are deeired to tee their convention for the nomination of a pastor During the past summer a July 24. C. present *• well-equipped same for settlement, and all indebted theieto mon. Theme: Divine candidate for at Bucks- Acquaintance." French expedition has been at the far are immediately. representative D. M. C. Musaelman and of Uer- requested to make payment music will be in of the South- South, presumably seeking further details wife, Chasixs J. Du»»- Saturday, July 30. The charge advertisers that advertis- port, concerning the only undiscovered and un- Many forget msntown, Pa., an guests of their Orono, Me., J west Harbor quartet. Those who have slater, nly 11, 1910.__ mapped Pole known to mankind. Whether ing space in a newspaper is valued ac- Mn. Thomas at to its Wilson, “Bockiedge-on notice that Governor. heard the quartet testify ability. it has lost or won in the to the circulation aubecriber hereby gives Nominated by the great quest cording of that paper. the-Beach”. ahe hue been adminis- The is invited to attend cannot be learned until next or THE duly appointed Among nominations by Gov. Female public cordially January Advertising space in a Journal without tratrix of the estate of March at the latest. If it shall accomplish Lucius Cousins and announced are toe it this service. circulation is dear at wife returned to CHARLB8 E. late of DEDHAM, recently following as much as was performed by Shackleton, any price the pub- OSGOOD, alter in and Hancock county: the time is near-within the living know- lisher may demand. Without circulation Holyoke, Mass., Saturday, spending -'the county of Hancock, deceased, BLUE HILL. several given bonds as the lnw directs. All per- ledge of a of the now on weeks with his C. C. ot Coroner, William J. Tower, Southwest majority people there can bo no results, and without panels, sona having demands against the estate There will be a Christian Science service earth—when the last considerable area on Cousins and wile. the same Harbor. results the money which the advertiser said deceased are deeired to present in the Odd Fellows’ buildiqg Sunday the surface of this globe will have been for and all Indebted thereto are invests settlement, Justice of tbe peace and quorum, Alvah afternoon, July 31, at 3 o’clock. All are mapped and accurately charted into is lost -heeven worth (Kansas i Belah Alden and wile, ol Whitman, requested to make payment immediately* Emm a 8. Osoood. L. Northeast Harbor. welcome. squares of latitude and longitudt. Timas. Maas., who have the Heed, spent past week in Dedham. Jnly SR 1910. regular choir — Miss Mary F. Hopkins, WEDDING BELLS. I SBfrittterauntt. soprano, Mrs. J. A. alto, Cunningham, HOLMES* THOHSEH. TAFT HERE. O. W. Tapley, tenor, and J. A. Cunning- PRESIDENT There was a pretty wedding at the home ham, bass, was assisted by Miss A. May of Hr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Holmes on Bonaey, soprano, and Miss Bertha L. REMEMBER THE DATES OF THE Central street at 8 o’clock last evening, Giles, soloist, who sang Mary Turner when their only daughter, Helen Louise, WARMLY Balter’s “Getbsemene”, and “There is a WELCOMED THE was married to Pearl 8. Thorsen, of New ELLSWORTH Land Mine Eye Hath Seen” by Crowen- Eastern Maine Fair York. Relatives of the bride and shield. Maurice C. Rumsey, choir-master groom and a few girl friends of the bride were EXECUTIVE snd organist of St. Matthews church, For 1910. CHIEF SATURDAY. present. The ceremony was performed by , who is spending his Rev. R. B. Mathews, of the Congregational vacation in Bar Harbor, played the organ. WHICH WILL BE HELD IN church, using the ring servioe. The text of tbe sermon was from 1 Cor. The house was decorated 2:16: “But we have the mind of Christ.” beautifully The President Spent Twenty-five Hours in the with flowers and greenery; the parlors City, Tbe sermon was, as all Mr. Mathews’ ser- Aug. were in pink and green, the dining-room BANGOR, 23, of Senator mons are, s masterful one; it was r.o the Guest at In lavender and white, and the halls in Hale—Reception highly appreciated that after the service and white. The bride's was of the and green gown Hall — preacher his wife were bidden to 25 and 26. Hancock Saturday Attended white net over silk, and she carried a bou- 24, “Tbe Pines” at the request of tbe distin- quet of white pinks. Miss Marion L. Church Here guished visitor, and there received per- Woodward was maid of honor, and Ralph Sunday. sonally his congratulations. The fair this will be M. brother of the was best year Big- At tbe close of tbe service the audience Holmes, bride, man. remained standing until the presidential and Better ever After the and ger than before. had left the church. ceremony congratulations, *a« the of the party Taft guest men, Resident reached the ball. He refreshments were served by girl friends President The usherrior the day were W. A. Alex- Hate in Ellsworth from Saturday entered the hall eacorted by Senator Hale. of the bride—Misses Helen and Marion EXCITING RACES AND SPECIAL AT- ander, B. B. Whitcomb, Roy C. Haines, at 3.30 o’clock, when he arrived In the lower ball he waa met Bernice Mollie Hamil- afternoon by Mayor E. F. Robinson, jr. Nealley, Eldridge, TRACTIONS EVERY DAY. train from Bangor, until Hagerthy, the aldermen and other mem- ton and Woodward. on ins special Marion at 4.30, when he ber* of the SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Sunday afternoon again reception committee, and after The bride and groom left by automobile to the About 1 o’clock NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS IT. boarded bia special train rejoin greeting* here, waa eacorted to a seat In the President and his for Hancock Point. After a short wedding at Mt. front of the with the presidential yacht Mayflower stage, while as many aa could party, other guests of Senator trip, they will go to Brooklyn, N. Y., crowded Into the and Mrs. were driven ia automobiles More and Better Greater and Desert Ferry. hall, filling it to the Hale, where they will live. Exhibits, Grander President was the doors. to the senator’s In a larger sense the camp, Nicolin, for The bride is one of Ellworth’s popular Displays, more Startling Special Features, Bigger of the city, for though, at the Senator Hale, in introducing the Presi- luncheon, and where the early afternoon The groom is a son of the late 8. -no.t girls. of more to and of Senator Hale in accord- said: was The returned to Ells- for Variety Amusements, things admire, ,penal re.|ueat dent, spent. party C. Thorsen, of West Hancock, who worth 4 the My (food Friends and Neighbors: about o’clock, and*at 4. 30 boarded some time has made bis home in New York, Greatest Display of Fireworks that will be in Ellsworth Is highly honored to-day. It has the special train again for the return to being employed on the New Yorg and Maine this year. as its guest the chief executive, the President Mt. Desert Ferry. Porto Rico steamship line. Both the of the United States and his party, who are The Mayflower got under weigh im- bride and groom h ive many friends here, visiting Maine, and sailing along the shores. mediately after the President boarded her, who extend congratulations. The bfide ALBERT S. FIELD, There is no place in the State where the Presi- 5 Mgr. about o'clock, and after a short stop at received many beautiful dent is not largely aud presents.^ ^ fully appreciated, Bar Harbor for mail, sailed for Islesboro. and there is none among the places in Maine ! The Mayflower, after a night at sea in a that has a warmer reception for President HARBOR. reached SEAL Taft than has Ellsworth. We trust him to- fog, Islesboro Monday, for a brief The Seaside hotel la full. day. We welcome him, and. Mr. President, stop. The President went to Kockport, wher iver you may go in this State, or in any where he was a guest of Cincinnati Mrs. Edwin Jordan is very ill. Other state, will find no friends at you place with luncheon, and the Mayflower Fred Cummings launched his boat last Real Estate and Insurance warmer hearts and people more trustful then returned to Islesboro for the night. in and in week. you your«reat services to the re- Mrs. Thomas K. Laughlin, of Pittsburg, public than has Ellsworth. Miss Dora Dyer, of Bangor, is here for a sister of Mrs. Taft, is spending the sum- C. W. •Hair. The proceeds will be used to pay other relatives. last Tuesday. She was accompanied home Monday. The older brother, Clifford, got Allston, Mass., spent Sunday sod Mon- lor the fence enclosing Birch Walter Lenfest and residents of by ber nieces, Virginia D. and Harriet E. here from his borne in Jay Tuesday morn- *.W.K,KO.Fre.^mN*l'1B*"k painting wife, day with Amos Dolliver and wife, and Tree cemetery. are their vacation at Tapley, at Norfolk, Va. ing. Services were held in the church at Cuba, spending left Tuesday for Mr. Mollen's home in of July 25. Tomsox. 1 Rev. Ida Garland officiating. Mrs. George L. Osgood, Ayer, Mass., Hotel Hanover. Nova Scotia. o'clock. «n# iUimtmtt. Mrs. Mace and Mr. j arrived with her children last week for B. wife and of Mrs. Williams played; John Cole, daughter, Mrs. Samuel Moore has returned from Tbe bearers were tbe four their annual vacation with her parents, are relatives here and SOUTHWEST HARBOK. Nichols sang. Watervilie, visting where she has will Monhegan light station, brothers — Clifford, Hiram, Gleason and William Lord and wife. Mrs Osgood at Harbor. John G. Wilson, who bss been in poor Prospect been visiting Charles Newman and family. to come later with Mr. Harold. Besides them, be leaves his father return to Ayer from health a few weeks, is much better. Leroy C. Smallidge has returned Mrs. Moore is very much pleased with her Eastsn in the automobile. and one sister—Maud, who is a successful Steaiship CsniDair Osgood Boston and the stock and and in Exra wife and infant child, purchased trip, loud praise of the people she Lnrvey, Jr., a of teacher. Claude was a bright boy, Miss Yeulah Hanna, daughter Eugene good will of the plumbing business met while there. are apending the season at Southwest natural humorist. His pleasant face and Banna, aged eight, who is very regular in conducted by M. B. Jordan. Harbor, occuping his old home. formerly Guy Young, who came home ill of will be much missed in the at it genial ways Faret attendance Sunday school, thinking of baseball William P. and of Between An interesting game played typhoid fever two weeks ago, and was Dicky wife, Bangor, home and a few far to walk to the church, went to the community. Only days to Harbor and Grind- are more time than usual at between the Winter taken to Bar Harbor was re- spending he wrote that be was fine and Bar Harbor and stable and asked for one of the work- hospital, ago feeling Boston: upper Neck teams resulted in a their here this season. Their stone Saturday ported better Saturday, 23. It is cottage would be at home soon. led it to her home, harnessed and July •4.3S On. Way: BS.OO Round horses, score end of the eleventh is with Trip, of 8 to8 at the hoped his fever has turned and that he daughter, Mrs. Jennie Strickland, 22. E. drove alone to the church, caring for her July , inning. will soon be able to be at home. them. horse and leading it borne at night. Dr. A. E. Small, Mrs. George Hamilton JulyiS. Dolly. Rev. Charles F. Dole, D. D., minister of MARIAVILLE. and Lester Merchant took a 300- mile the First Uni- summer A. T. Moree leneee Bar WHEN SCHOOLMATES GET TOGETHER. Congregational church, News traa received here recently of the Harbor 3 D a ATLANTIC. week dart end Suadaya, tot Sen! automobile through Hancock county tarian. Jamaica Plain, Mass., will occupy of Harbor. >onk' Mrs. Mary Lord Noyes, formerly of this trip death of Mrs. John Frost, formerly Maal Harbor, South areal Harbor, Rrootlln tber last a visit to the doctor's The Island cafe has opened for the the in the Methodist cbnrcb Sun- Isle. SanrenlTtlle. Hark Harbor place, delightfully entertained a party of week, including pulpit this place, a daughter of Luther Jordan. and Rocklsni A. T. Small and at Deer season. connecting with ntennter for Boaton. her former schoolmates at her pleasant parents, wife, day morning, July 31. Friends here extend sympathy to the has- | Steamer Booth bey leerea BlnehlH j on her birth- Isle. Miss is her cousin. who it brothers and sisters of the de- p home in West Goulds boro Gladys Joyce visiting Mr*. McCloy, of Philadelphia, band, week and for South E. days Sundays, Bluen’ll’ Delicious refreshments July 25. Merle Small, at Deer Isle. the season at Bar comes ceased. Stonln«ton. North Haeen end day anniversary. _ spending Harbor, Koohhtnd .n! nor tine with eteamer for Boston. were served by the eldest daughter, Miss Edmund Jones and John Barrel, of to Southwest Harbor to spend Sunday The Christian Endeavor society recently EGYPT. Simmer Catherine learn Fall have each week with ber son Jack, wbo is Sedewkt Mildred. River, Mass., been visiting organised here held a sociable at the home ! week dart and Sundae*, for Harriet’- Butler is out from Macomber's 1-an.W All but three of those present had at- Lafayette Joseph Rutter. boarding at O. W. Cousins’. of John Jordan, Tuesday evening. A South Hrooktellle. Ecremoeeln. rw,|,0 aid “Back Woods Scboolhouse". mill to do bis haying. Rorklnud, couoeetlne with Meatner fur Boston. tended the Forrest Staples, of Cambridge, Mass., is Mrs. Ells G. Mason, of Mt. Desert, wbo good number of members and guests number included (Frank P. William F. who is at arrcasiNu The Noyes Jordan, employed spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs. went to Waverley, Maas., last week, to were present. Out-of-doors games were Hanna and wife Lord), Elmer A. Hancock, spent at home. now The sociable was in of (Mary Sunday Charles Stock bridge. bring borne ber dangbter Alice, tally played. charge Lmre Boaton 5pm week dty* and Sundkri and wife, H. Hanna and wife. has to Mount restored to on Iriends here Rev. B. Mrs. John Jordan for Rockland. Gipson Frank P. Goodwin gone Frederick of New is at the health,'called Ralph Davis, Charles P. Stone, York, Fuel H. Bean and wife, on on her return borne. and Mrs. Blanche Heath. Ice-cream and Desert Ferry, where he has employment L V. of Wednesday l-eeee Rockland 5.15 a m. or on arrirtl E. E. Joyce cottage. Judge Corrigan, of Robertson and wife (Lizzie Hanna), on were all a = •learner from Boelon. week and the railroad as section hand. the same returned to New York Rev. William Milton of cake served. The society gives dny« sunder*, house, Hess, Trinity for Bar Harbor, Blaehlll, Sedcwk*. and Bragdon and wife (Jessie Noyes), Arthur to and to attend inter- Mrs. Estella West Stratton, who has Monday. Congregational cbnrch, Mew York, de- cordial invitation join, j mediate landlaca. T. Hill and sister Helen C. Hill. livered a its meetings, which are held in the chapel visited her mother, Mrs. Mary West, the Mrs. of Mrs. fine discourse at tbe Congrega- E. L. Some in this section were unavoidably Burge, Malden, Mass., SMITH. Acent. Bar Harbor. past week, has returned to her home in Storton and tional cbnrcb here Sunday morning. Tbe every Wednesday evening. A. R. absent, and these, with the number who son Robert, of Boston, and IISHUCK, Acent, BlnehlH. Haucock. of the church will take his turn in July 25. F. E. J. James of New are at island pastor KaTOS. Acent. Sedcnlck. are scattered over the land, were re- Tancon, York, Leonard wife and little Rest tbe sermons on Sunday, Jnly 31. membered in the reminiscences, which Clark, daughter cottage. of this now of Mr*. Sadie Tweedie, of Cambridge, included stories of catching mice on a Lenore, formerly place, Capt. Emery Joyce and wife, who have Bar Harbor, called on relatives and Mas*., is ber aister, Mrs. Kobie pin-hook baited with cheese; of the entire been in Portland, where Mr. Joyce has visiting friends here last week. Norwood. Sbe was there on Satur- school hiding in the loft of the woodhouse had his eyes attended to, are home. Mr. joined day by ber mother, Mr*. George Coggins, at noon intermission, and many others, O. W. Bragdon has gone to Northeast Joyce bought an auxiliary sloop to be In Kffeot June 10IO. of wbo Master Fred- 20, which did not reflect much credit in Harbor, where he has employment for the used for sailing parties. Lamoine, brought ber. BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. Sunday* summer. Mrs. and children are erick with Mis* Eunice Coggins has deportment. The hostess could easily Bragdon Mr. and Mrs. Willard, of Worcester, also a of weeks witb her sis- * " have for a but one of visiting her Arvill Jordan and spent couple passed schoolgirl, parents, Mass., who have been spending a few Manaet.de f. A«1# Ml 00 *. mIo in ter. Southwest Harbor. ,00 It 20. 7 20 the boys, coming in contact with the wife, Waltham. weeks at Rock End her j. cottage with Northeast Harbor. *10 11 ...... 7 30 July 25. Sfkat. * chandelier, was reminded of the absence Eighteen members of companion court mother, Mrs. Howard El went deal Harbor.. 9 30 11 30 7 so a well, o Bar Harbor.de 9 00 10 90 1 15*4 11 9 00 O 5 40. .. of hair on the top of his head. I. O. their annual home The will close for Sunlight, F., enjoyed Monday. cottage DEER ISLE. Sorrento.1. > 10 29 lit. > SOUTH > July 25._H. buck board ride to Mount Desert Ferry, the season July 25. Hancock Point... 9 95 10 49 4 40 Mrs. Daniel W. Torre y, of the Reach, is Bolllran S ! 11 10. 4 so. and from there to Bar Harbor boat. 23. S. ...j. g by July Ml Desert Parry. 7 00 II 45 2 04 S 10 4 50. 4 30.. SULLIVAN HARBOR. visiting her sister, Mrs. Byron Tracy. £ j £ Instead of the customary picnic dinner, Weaken* 7 07 a. II 92 1 12 6 17 9 57 i, 4 J- ... Rev. P. E. ISLES FORD. Hancock. .I 7 15 ill 55 5 94 etc Lyndon preached Sunday the party dined at the Bar Harbor house, Mr. aud Mrs. Pringle and son Nelson, of Franklin Road.... 17 22 ..' 4 30 __ 4 4*. morning at West Goulds boro. East are at for where a delightful dinner was served them William Mayo is in town for a few days. Jaffrey, N. H., Gray’s point Washington Junction .. 7 30 10 S3 12 1 4 4 44 HOC 7 01 10 00 Klleworth,. 7 C II 00 It 2* I 5 50 19 11 11 07 7 07 10 Fred Black and wife leave to-day for Orcutt, who is cook there. the summer. 19 (7 by Companion Mrs Inez Phippen, Mrs. Ida Bryant and Ellsworth Fails. 7 42 11 05 ell 14 4 56 11 12 7 11 10 11 new home in Oklahoma. thanks are to Nlcolin .I their Many extended Companion Mrs. Blanche were in Bar Har- Mrs. who has been her 17 56 *11 17 ell 37. >4 10.*11 24 '7 25 'Id 25 Spurling Carman, visiting Oreen Lake. Orcutt for the 4 04 11 15 ell 44 4 30 II 14 *7 31 10 34 A party of young people went on a good things especially pre- bor Thursday. husband, Capt. Carman, in Marblehead, Phillips Lake 13 11 II 94 ell 63 *4 23 'll 41 17 41 -10 41 Flander's for the party. Holden. 4 13-1143 elOO'.! 4 34 .into 17 44 10 44 picnic to pond Saturday. pared Mrs. William and three Maas., is at home. 25. G. Young, Jr., Brewer Jonclion. 4 34 11 00 1 l*. 4 35 12 m 5 05 ll 04 July 3 45 00 *11 15 4 10 Mrs. A. H. Durrell, of Cambridge, _ daughters, who have been visiting Mrs. Anthony Bye commenced his work as Bangor. It 09; 25 *3 45 *7 15 II 10 15 I PH Pk fkiilllta’lU PUSH is her sister, Mrs. Stimson. at the returned watchman on the at the Mass., visiting NORTH SULLIVAN. Young's parents Center, night quarry Portland.ar1. 4 50 5 55 7 55 11 50 4 45 4 50 12 XI 3 45 Mrs. B. T. Emmons and Miss Gertrude home last week. Settlement Sunday. Boston.ax 9 00 9 OS 11 » 5 90 7 00 9 30 3 35 17 00 Friends of Howard Webb are pleased at New York.*rl.1.;.j -7 97.;.. .. Lyndon, of Brookline, Mass., are guests at Mrs. L. R. Hodgkins and son Merle came Mrs. Josephine Stanley and two sons, his improved health. I Stops on signal to conductor, e Stops to lease passengers from east of Washington Hotel Bristol. to a few of are a few weeks the Thursday spend days with her Rockland, spending Junction. • 4 Mrs. Nellie Robinson visited her daugh- Dally Sundays Included Dally eicept Sunday morning, t Mondays only Mrs. A. L. Smith and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Walter Stanley, and her in the village with friends. daughter, ters at Bar Harbor last week. BANUOB TO BAB HABBOR. Frank W. of have mother, Mrs. Betsey Young, who makes Galen Hatch and of Alden, Waterville, wife, Cambridge, t au -iuo* John to the of her r s s phismiam their Butler, gratification home with Mrs. are their vacation opened cottage. Stanley. Mass., spending with .■.I.! -9 00 .. day* his is many friends, daily improving. Rev. Prancis of New Mr. Hatch’s mother and sister in his old !pw•19 09 *10 00:.'AW 9 90 alO 00 10 00 Richard Emery returned to Boston Brown, York, Portland .Is *1 20 *1 30 *7 00 11 04 *12 45 12 ti Miss M. Ula Gordon, of Franklin, is the at the service here Sun- home. SWAM: PMrW PMPMSM Saturday, after two weeks' vacation with preached morning _ • V 8 V guest of her Miss M. E. Moon. 34. The 21. H. Bangor.Is 5 50 *4 10 9 30 *11 05 I 30 *4 45 4 his Mrs. C. A. Stimson. cousin, day, July evening meeting was July Brewer Junction. grandmother, _ 9 15 999. 3 », ll *37 of friends is conducted Rev. Edward Ho'dau ...i 6 59 .! 5 18 8 57 Miss Juliette of Heartfelt sympathy many by Perkins, 39 9 37 -4 Simpson, Boston, Phillips Lake. I* 42 MO 04. ft 04 *5 23 -9 04 extended to the family of Alexander B. M. D. Mr. Perkins has two more years NORTH LAMOINE. arrived home Friday, coming from Ban- !-»k'.;. 4 49 10 14 -4 11 5 41 9 12 of in the death of to before his career as a Anna visited Bar Harbor where she has been a of Miss Dyer, Brockton, Mass., study beginning Miss Young gor, guest medical Ellsworth Fall*.... 7 12 1099...... *4 29 .: 5 55 9 35 their Isabelle missionary. last week. Ethel Rowe, by automobile. George Rowe daughter, Woodbury Dyer. Ellrwortb ..- *4 55 7 19 19 45 11 97 4 45 q5 M 6 00 9 4! There is to be a toy boat race Washington Junction. 7 31. 4 41. « •» 44 and Miss Rowe were guests at Charles P. Mrs. Arthur Abel left Saturday for a Monday Mrs. Wellington Barbour, of Poxcroft, 95 110 afternoon. Franklin Bond.I. -IS g*. 4 n 9 54 her N. I. Bowditch has offered two Simpson's over Sunday. two-weeks' vacation with brother, is spending a week with relatives here Hancock .. -11 94 4 21 10 06 silver to be Charles in Hallowell. Her hus- cups presented to the owners Waukeag. *7 is 1109 111* sit so 04 Mrs. L. M. of West Hooper, Miss Ethel who is Mt Desert *7 IS *4 Of. 6 30 10 15 Osgood, Newton, of the boats which win. Mr. Hodgkins, employed Ferry.ar " 11 15 *11 35 her as far as Bowditch Bolliean... * a band accompanied Bangor. 7 54 I 05 1 06 135 Mass., has organized sewing society here, has made this an annual affair for a few at Washington, D. C., is home for the ■* 25. M. Hancock Point. 4 2* 11 56 *13 63 © .10 30 the Bees'’. Mrs. and July years, and some of the have boats summer vacation. 40 called “Busy Osgood boys Sorrento .. “7 59 jt 1 33 dl 55 ^ i|6 v> 7 00 10 of which feel “ 11 15 they quite proud. .ar: *3 13 c 1 Mi *1 « ** » 1 Mrs. Timayanis have kindly opened their has returned from *•», “mr*!or 39. EAST FRANKLIN. Miss Eunice Coggins homes for the which will be July2>. 8. Northeast meetings, Southwest Harbor, where she has been Harbor. *9 25 2 *0 *7 *0 •» jn. Miss Ella of is Southwest Haroor.. *935 2 so *1 &t> «g jo held on Monday afternoons at 2 o’clock. Erskins, Bucksport, relatives. SWAN’S ISLAND. visiting M»nMt ... •» SO: J 55 «2 » | *8 S). all at the home of T. M. Blaisdell and A cordial invitation is extended to to visiting • MiAa visited in Mrs. Nellie Brackett and of Daily Sundav* included, t on only- is at the close of the wife. Daisy Stanley Stoning- family, Stop* signal. J Except Sunday night*, q Sunday join. It planned a leave Boston at 9 a m. s ton last week. Lake Sebago, are spending the summer Sundays stop* to leave passenger* holding ticket* from point* season to have a fair and lawn party, the Mrs. Frank Johnson, of New London, west of Bangor, d Stop* at Sorrento Sunday* only to leave passenger* from point* west of with relatives here. Bangor. P. B. BOOTH BY. to be used for the benefit of the and Elmer Pettin- W. A. Stanley and C. A. Burns were in proceeds Conn., her niece, Mrs. MORRIS MCDONALD, General Passenger Agent. Portland last week. Mrs. A. H. Coggins, with grandson, church. gill, of Sullivan, called on Mrs. Johnson’s Vice-President and General Manager. Frederick has to South- July 25. H. brother and other relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Emory Gott is home, after spend- Tweedie, gone PORTLAND. ME. three weeks in Bar west Harbor to visit her daughter, Mrs. There will be a Blaisdell reunion at Harbor. MARLBORO. Robie Norwood. ’a w l-»i-1- Promised Land (so-called), at East Frank- The Old Harbor band is going to start aoomunnmif. Mrs. Alice of Bar is vis- July 25. Y. Kelley, Harbor, lin, Thursday, Aug. 4. It is hoped that all again, with about fifteen members. _ iting friends here. j relatives who pear of J. Dunn, administrator, that order is- H. our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ten. sued to distribue among the heirs of said de- July 25.__ Mrs. Augusta Perkins, of Waterville, is Miss Rose Bowden. different kinds of CERTAIN instrument purporting to be ceased, the amount remaining in the hands of a of the last will and testament of said administrator, the settlement of visiting friends here. Mrs. Lester C. Wescott, of Sedgwick, A copy upon NORTH BLUEHILL. Ale: FRANCES CLARK, late of PHILADEL- his first account. Mrs. Orian Dunbar is spending a few wras in town Friday to attend the funeral Ginger ADcel P. Goodell, late of Ellsworth, in said Mrs. D. Stacey is visiting her parents, PHIA, county, deceased. Petition filed by Fred L. days with Mrs. E. J. Snow. of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Walker. J. L. Saunders and wife. and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, and of Mason, administrator, that an order be issued Domestic, the probate thereof in said state of to distribute among the heirs of said de- Norman Mayo and wife were in town Mrs. Dallas Carter, who has been keep- Pennsyl- P. J. (Jrindie returned from Boston Sun- Imported and vania, duly authenticated, having been pre- ceased, the amount remaining in the hands of Wednesday on their way home from Ban- ing house for Albion Closson, has returned sented to the Judge of probate for our said said administrator, upon the settlement of day, much improved in health. of Hancock for tne of his first account. gor. home. Mr. Closson has in county purpose being employment CLICQUOT CLUB allowed, filed and recorded in the probate Frankie M. Jordan, late of Orland, in said Emma i>ahlquist has an oleander with Mrs. Hugh Smith, her daughter Janie Stonington. court of our said county of Hancock. county, deceased. Petition filed by Charlen 120 clusters of buds and bloasoms. Those who have tried ail three Ordered, That notice thereof be given to J. Dunn, administrator of the estate of said and son Chester are spending the sum- Sarah Douglass, widow* of Joseph all persons interested therein, by publishing deceased, that the amount of collateral in- of K. is a John McIntosh, Providence, 1., mer at the Smith homestead. G. died kinds, prefer because copy of this order three weeks succes- heritance tax upon said estate be determined Walker, Wednesday, July Clicquot Club, in the Ellsworth the of visiting his sister, Mrs. A. P. Soper. sively American, a newspa- by judge probate. Mrs. Luke, of Massachusetts, who was 20, at the age of eighty-eight years, eleven it lacks the burning sting in othei per printed at Ellsworth, in said county Mary L. Folsom, late of Bucksport, in said mouths and tw*enty-one days. Mrs. of Hancock, prior to the second day of Au- deceased. Petition filed by James L« D. P. Dunbar baa a hydrangea with called here the death of her caused the red county, by brother, W’alker had been a shut-in for many years, ginger ales, by pepper, gust, a. d. 1910, that they may appear at Coombs, executor of the last will and testa- clusters of buds and blos- a court, then to he held at Ellsworth ment of said that the amount of twenty-two O. M. Perkins, has returned home. but had always been of a and taste are probate deceased, helpful and because its quality and in and for said of at collateral inheritance tax said estate be soms. bearing her lot with county Hancock, ten upon Mrs. Bradford and Mrs. hopeful spirit, o'clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if determined by the judge of probate. Wentworth, She had been cared superior. Christian patience. undeniably have, the same. Alice late of St. A. II. Parsons mil wife and Walter who have been a week with their ahy they against Ogston Harrison, Mary's spending for the last few years by her nephew', EDWARD E. CHASE. Judge of Probate. Bramber, county of Sussex, England, King- and with friends from Cam- Young wife, aunt, Mrs. Jennie Perkins, have returned Rufus Douglass, and his wife, who are A true copy of the original order. dom of Great Britain and Ireland, deceased. Attest:—T. F. Petition filed Braeme of said den, spent Sunday at their cottage. in also in their seventies, and are her nearest Mahoney, Register. by Harrison, to their homes Brockton, Mass. St. Gra- relatives except another Mrs. Helen Mary’s Bramber, Anthony Majutone July 25. D. 25. G. niece, ham. of July of Bluehill. The funeral was NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Redgarton, Battleby CnltoquwheF McIntyre, Perthshire, N. B., and Frank Storrs, of the held at the home Friday. Interment at "VTOTICE is hereby given that Union Trust town of of 8 A K(J ENT VILLE. MT. DESERT. Northcastle, county Westchester, the Walker cemetery. (Pronounced Kleelc-o Club) _i_N Company, of Ellsworth, is the holder state of New York, United States of America, by assignment from E. Warren, dattd that the of said Mrn. V. L. Sargent has goue to Somer- John Ianson left for his home Mary praying appointment peti- Monday Susan, wife of James Campbell, died Jan. 6, 1908, recorded in Hancock of tioners named as trustees in the last will and Mass. registry ville. Mass. deeds, July 30, 1909. in book 461, page 425, of a testament of said be in Melnse, Monday, July 18, at 8 a. m,, after a short deeeased, may confirmed Ale certain mortgage given Bert C. bowden, of said court. E. E. in by by Cummings and wife are Blue- Mrs. and Miss of illness of Bright’s disease. Mrs. Ginger to said E. Penobscot, dated Burroughs Burroughs, Camp- Mary Warren, EDWARD E. of said Court* hill for the Dec. 6, 1907, recorded in Hancock of CHASE, Judge week. arrived at Mrs. bell had been in poor health many years, The best fresh and the best registry A true of the original order. Boston, Thursday Hyson’s. ginger deeds, book 415, 153. The of copy page description Attest:—T F. Mahoney, Kosw-u Norton wife are but had for the and for the Register* and spending Mrs. Irving Smallidge and family, of always hoped best, sugar (not saccharine) are used ir property covered by said mortgage is as the week in the past few years had been out nursing follows: lliratu. Northeast were in town with a dash of STATE Or MAINE. Harbor, Sunday. w ith much success. She will be greatly Clicquot Club, pure A certain tract or parcel of land in said Penobscot, bounded as follows, to wit: Hancock ss.—At a court held at Walter H. Sargent baa returned from Miss who has the missed in that capacity, as well as in her citric fruit flavor. The water probate Cora Parker, spent (Clicquot On the west by from Cas* Ellsworth, in and for said of Bar home where she leaves a four highway leading county Hancock, Harbor and vicinity. is home for the summer. husband, is the ale tine to Orland; on the north land of Willis on the fifth of in the winter in Boston, and Spring water) best ginger by day July, year children—Lizzie, Mayhlon, George Bowden and land of A. on the of our Lord one thousand Miss of Mary Gray; nine hundred and Dorothy Swell, Cambridge, Mrs. Frank Allen and her sister, Miss Chester. She is survived by three sisters water in the world; east by land of William Deans; on the south ten. Mass., has been here. —Mrs. James of this and by land of Arthur snd Bert Hutchins, con- CERTAIN instrument to be visiting relatives Reeves, who have been visiting Mrs. J. A. Roper, place, and the carbonat- purporting Mrs. James Austin and Mrs. Robert Ladd, taining in all about forty acres. A a copy of the last will anu testament of Miss Vera in That the condition of said Harding and brother Ralph Somes, returned to their home Green- of West Brooksville: also by three brothers ing and bottling i: mortgage has GEORGE W. KENNEDY, late of been broken, and that the undersigned claims EASTON, have been relatives at Deer Isle. ville -Justin of Mon son, Mass.; James in the Commonwealth visiting Thursday. Grindle, perfect. a foreclosure of the same, and gives this no- of Masschusetts, de- and Nathaniel, of this place. The funeral tice for that ceased, and of the probate thereof in said Hiram B. was in Hluehill last Church Workers will hold a purpose. Harding The United was held at the commonwealth of au- Baptist church, Tuesday, Club Union Trust Company of Massachusetts, duly week to attend ice-cream Clicquot Gingei Ellsworth, thenticated, been to the the funeral of his brother. sale of cooked food, and fancy at 5 p. m., Rev. Mr. Palmer, of North Leonard M. Treasurer. having presented Ale is By Moore, judge of probate for our said of Han- in Brooksville, officiating. Interment was non-astringent. Ellsworth, Maine, 18,1910. county Percy (J. of New articles the library building August 10, July cock for the purpose of being allowed, filed Sargent, Haven, Conn,, at Lakeside J. A. Peters, attorney. and All are cemetery. and recorded in the probate court of our said is spending his vacation with his parents. afternoon evening. cordially Other Clicquot beverage* July 25. A oounty < f Hancock. invited. _ BIRCH BEER Julia 8. Bristol Mrs. Nancy Bridges, of Penobscot, subscribers, and John Ordered, That notice thereof be given to July 25. Sea Shell. ROOT BEER THEW. Bristol, both of New Haven, Con- all persons interested therein, by publishing spent of week A. C. HANCOCK. necticut, notice that have a of this order (wart last with Dodge SARSAPARILLA hereby give they copy three weeks successively and been dnly appointed executors ot the last in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper wife. Howard Young, who is employed in BLOOD ORANGE will and testament of WEST BROOKL1N. at Ells- worth, in said county of Mrs. John Crane and daughter, of Hart- Bangor, spent Sunday at home. and LEMON SODA EUOENE 8. BRISTOL, late of NEW 6rintedHancock, prior to the second day of August, Sea a. d. 1910, that at a Windsor Bridges is at home from HAVEN, CONN., they may appear ford, Conn., have been the guests of F. H. Capt. F. E. Crabtree and wife, of Mil- Sold by the best grocers court then to be held at Ellsworth, ville. probate Harding and wife. bridge, visited friends here last week. deceased, and given bonds as the law directs, in and for said county of Hancock, at ten no bonds being required by the terms of said o’clock in the forenoon, and cause, if Elmer Bridges has had a put s^iow Miss Rachel McKinnon has returned to telephone Mrs. Newell Coolidgc, of Lamoine, is will. And that they have appointed John A. any they have, against the same. Peters, of Ellsworth. their Into his house. Maine, agent EDWARD E. CHASE, of Probate, Waltham, Mass., after spending a few' visiting her daughter, Mrs. (). L. Crabtree. within the State of Maine, and that the ad- Judge A true copy of the order. weeks is on the dress of said is original with friends here. Parker Bridges employed Mrs. Herbert Hopkins and of agent Ellsworth, Maine. Attest:—T. F. Mahoney, Register, daughters, All persons having demands against the 25. steamer July Him. Pemaquid. Portland, are guests of Mrs. Winfield Strat- estate of said deceased are desired to the same for and all in- STATE OF MAINE. Miss Vera Small, of Brooklin, visited ton. present settlement, DEER ISLE. debted thereto are requested to make pay- Hancock ss.—At a probate court held at Luetta Bridges recently. Clarence Young, who ha3 been spend- ment immediately. Ellsworth, in and for said county of Hancock, Carlton ha« been Julia S. Bristol. on the fifth of in the Joyce, of Atlantic, and day July, year Mrs. Myra Cooper spent Thursday his vacation here, has returned to Executrix of will of 8. dec’d. ot our Lord one thousand nine visiting at Dr. Small’s. ing Eugene Bristol, hundred and of last week in Rockland. Boston. John W. Bristol, ten. Friday Executor of will of 8. dec’d. CERTAIN instrument Miss Clermont K now 1 ton is attending Eugene Bristol, purporting to be j E. J. Carter and son Bernard, of William Abbott, of Lawreneo, Mass., July 5. 1910. A a copy of the last will ahd testament the summer school at Castine. and two codicils of Stonington, were in town recently. recently visited his mother, Mrs. Moses Hudson of rpHK subscriber hereby gives notice that ELIZABETH M. BUNKER, late of the City, Pressey, of Boston, formerly j the Otis Abbott. JL he has been Charles lawson has purchased duly appointed administra- County and State of NEW YORK, this town, is visiting relatives here. tor of the estate of and is tearing the house Miss Lola of is a deceased, and of the in Trundy place, Dyer, Brockton, Mass., EDWARD E. probate thereof said Mrs. has UPHAM, late of WINTER state of New W. E. Easton, of Camden, down. home of York, duly authenticated, hav- guest at the Walter Hodgkins ing been to the teen and HARBOR, presented judire of probate visiting her parents, A. T. Small 15- for our July 25. and wife. in the connty of Hancock, deceased, and said county of Hancock for the pur- __ of wife. bonds as the law directs. Not a pose being allowed, filed and recorded in and Her- given being Mrs. Winfield Stratton Mrs. resident of the State of Maine. I have the probate court of our said county of Han- Mrs. Ethel has been em- NORTH B ROOKS V1LLE. ap- cock. Howard, who j bert were week-end of pointed as my agent and attorney in the State Hopkins guests That notice thereof at is on account South Brooks- of Maine for the purposes specified in sec- Ordered, be given to ployed Castine, at home Clara Snow has gone to friends in all interested of Bucksport. tion 43, of chapter 66 of the revised persons therein, by publishing poor health. ville to work for M. D. Chatto. statutes of Maine. L. B. of a copy of this order three weeks .\Jrs. a of Deasy, Eden. Han- successively John M. Grant, native Hancock, "•y’Haii* cock in the Ellsworth American, a county, Maine, whose postoftlce ad- newspaper The Deer Isle baseball team the N. Perkins has a at in said played j William purchased died at his home in Vineland, N. J., dress is Bar Harbor, Maine. All persons printed Ellsworth, county of Han- cock, to the second of Bunset team Score 12—8 in j farm in Cornville, and moved his family having demands against the estate of said de- prior day August, Saturday. seventy-two years, seven a. d. that July 14, aged ceased are desired to present the same for 1910, they may appear at a pro- favor of Sunset. bate court then there. months. settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- to be held at Ellsworth, to make in and for said county of Hancock, at ten Irving Fihelti and Miss Pearl Kittridge, of Vermont, is quested payment immediately. Mrs. Myra Vaughan, William Walker, Lewien Foss, Earl Health July 9, 1910. Warrrn L. Russell. o’clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if who have been of Frank Gross Mrs. any they have, against the same. the guests very ill at the home of her daughter, Foss and Richard Foss, who are employed Keeps the Hair from aud left for their home at Vinal- subscriber, James C. Littlefield, of EDWARD E. CHASE, Judge of Probate, wife, A. A. Goodell. in are their vacation rpHE A true of Madison, spending Out X Brookline, Norfolk county. Common- copy the original order. haven Falling Attest:—T. F. Sunday. Rev. Charles Kirkland was in town last in town. Falling hair is due to lack oI wealth of Massachusetts, hereby give notice Mahoney, Register, July 25. Rex. nourishment at tha Hair that be has been duly appointed executor of week on friends. Thirty-four Arthur and wife and Miss the last will and calling Salisbury Baots and often to an exceaa testament of subscriber hereby gives notice that in the years ago Mr. Kirkland preached Vivian Wooster, who have been guests of of dandruff on the ecalp. J. ALBERT BUTLER, late of BROOKLINE, THEshe has been duly appointed executrix PROSPECT HARBOR. of the last will and testament of church here. Hay's Hair Health in the of Methodist Mrs. Aubine Wooster, left Friday for Used county Norfolk, Commonwealth of J. B. Cole and of are regularly, invigorates Massachusetts, deceased. And JAMES BARR AMES, late of family, Waterville, 25. C. Hair cleanses the given bonds CAMBRIDGE, July their home in Waltham, Mass. roots, scalp as the law here ___ directs. in the of Middlesex and for the summer. of dandruff, and in this way county Common- C. Not being a resident of the State of wealth of July 25. stops falling hair and stimu. Maine, Massachusetts, deceased, and given Miss _ he has Bertrand E. of bonds as the law and Dorothy L. Dresser, of Mil bridge, EAST SURRY. la tea a growth. appointed Clark, Eden, directs, has appointed healthy Haucock county, Maine, whose ad- Johu M. of in a for of Mrs. D. G. SEAL COVE. “1 thought of postofflce Vogel, Castine, the county of guest the week and of writing you dress is Bar Harbor. Maine, as his aud and State of Ralph Scribner Harvey Dunbar, sometime ago about the agent Hancock, Maine, her agent, an truly attorney for the purposes in section the law directs. All Libby. are artesian wells Streeter of called on remarkable results 1 have specified persons having Charleston, digging Webster, Rockland, 43, chapter 66, of the revised statutes of Maine. demands the estate of obtained from the liberal use against said deceases Mrs. P. of is a at Hiram Trew- friends here All persons demands the es- are desired to the George Bunker, Franklin, here. One has been dag Thursday. of Hair Health. having agaiust present same for settlement, Bay*a tate of said deceased are desired to and all indebted thereto ffuest of her Mrs. C. C. Lar- was struck at 1 have words of present are requested U> daughter, orgy’s where water thirty- Mrs. Sullivan W. Webster and daughter only praise the same for and all indebted make for each a ! settlement, payment immediately. rabee. D. wonderful remedy. thereto are four feet. They are now at M. Chatto’s of are at their old home requested to make payment im- Sarah R. Amis, Flora, Rockland, My hair began to fall out at Jambs C. C. but as mediately. Littlefield. June 22, 1910. Executrix, U Hutchings has returned from a re- and got water at about thirty feet, here for a short stay. * **ry early age. Hay*aUalr July 6. 1910. in a short time, _ visit to hia Mrs. 8. L. Mr. Chatto wants a large supply, they will Health. very sister, Kings- Mrs. J. F. Hodgdon and granddaughter, covered my scalp with a subscriber notice subsciiber hereby gives notice that and hereby gives that she has been fcy, of Bar Harbor. go deeper. An automatic tank gaso- splendid growth of hair. she has been duly appointed executrix THE duly appointed executrix THE of the last will and testament of line will be installed in the cellar, Casa. J. Budlono, of the last will and testament of Lyman F. of engine A ricw SHOUT WKKKS. I.H EDMUND H. Hewing, Washington, Phenix, R. ALEXANDER B. late of ELLS- PENDLETON, late of EDEN, and water will be run in house and barn. Mr. J. 8. Bartell, Edwardsville, 111., writes: BLACK, in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bond* C. “A few months ago ray kidneys became con- Is not a WORTH, bottle warranted, bat not one re- July 25. dye. being required by the terms of said will. Every I had severe backache and across Send Jc for books “The Care of tbs Hair and in the of no gested- pain county Hancock, deceased, bonds All persons having demands the es- turned, is the Dr. 8kh Ab- the and Pills Skin.’* Philo the terms of against report regarding kidneys hips. Foley Kidney Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J., being required by said will. All tate of said deceased are desired to * railroaders, laborers cured backache and corrected S. and Can. present old's Balsam (the best Bummer Remedy) Farmers, mechanics, promptly my A., Toronto, persons having demands against the estate of the same for settlement, and all indebted the action of my This was brought ■EFUSE ALL said deceased are desired to from a of in the on Dr. Thomas’ Electric OU. Takes the kidneys. SUBSTITUTES present the same thereto are requested to make im- large number Druggists rely about after using them for a few for settlement, and all indebted payment at once. my only It and Me. bottles, at I thereto are Houth. This W. 1. sting out of cuts, burns or bruises and I can druggists mediately. Balsam is warranted by short weeks, cheerfully recommend to make payment immediately. Margaret is requested Riviere Pendleton. **artridge, Bluehtll, Me. Pain cannot stay where it used.—Add. them.” G. A. Parchak. E. O. HOOKE.''(Ellsworth. Ellsworth, July 6,1910. Mart J. Black. July 5th, 1910. made their with and NEWS. ■tom in Um evening, there wee a amnll COUNTY NEWS. headquarters Henry COUNTY NEW8. COUNTY crowd. Cordelia Orindle. Flank who la in business in lire. Harry Dnnton and daughter Mar- NORTH CABTINE. Hamilton, BUCKS PORT. STONINGTON. Mrs. of have returned home, Joplin, Mo., la visiting hia parents, Sidney guerite, Bath, is Dr. Q. S. Towle and wife an are on a Mrs. Harry Butler very UL visiting Ell wood E. Grindle and wife e few weeks' visit with relative* Hamilton and wile. after in Miss Estelle is friends at relatives Winthrop. of trip to Brooksville. here. Parry rutting Among the latest summer visitors are Missouri. I Gott’s Island. Mrs. J. O. Whittemore, of Bangor, was Schooner Annie Lewis is loading stone Friends here of Wendell Boyd and wife, Mr. Bragg and his family, of Bangor, who Mrs. John of U visit- tbe guest of friends here recently. at Hagan A Co.’s wharf. of Booth bay Harbor, extend congmtula- Wilson, Portland, came Batnrday to “Grovehurst". ing relatives hers. Mn. W. 8. Webb and children left Sat- Dr. B. L. Noyes and Fred E. Webb have tiooe upon the birth of a daughter, born Mrs. Bertha Dolly and daughter Helen, urday for Chribou for a visit of several lately purchased automobiles. Monday, July 18. Mrs. Boyd was Min I rish Bowden, of West Penobscot, U of Waldo boro, who have been visiting of this ill of lever. weeks with relatives. Harry Binder, of Council Bluffs, Wis., : Elsie Florence Snowman, place. very typhoid friends and relatives here three weeks, J. B. Brainard and wife, of Portland, is visiting his sister, Mrs. George Marks. Capt. William Sellers, wife and daugh- H. C. Perry left Saturday for Boston, to have returned home. his Conn., arrived Friday and went to their Donald Spofford of Cambridge, ter Jeanette, of Brewer, are spending resume carpenter work. Isaac N. Cole was taken suddenly ill Warren, at East Ortand. here. While here he was cottage Mass., is the guest of Fred A. Torrey snd their vacation Capt. Lyman Blake, of Bangor, is visiting bis Friday night, and it was thought Rev. Alfred wife and little wife. Sellers is having his boose here remod- parrots, Daniel BUke and wife. threatened with pneumonia. He was at Barrett, elled. D. C. Littlefield has charge of the last accounts a little better. daughter Dorothy, left Friday for their Mrs. Alexander Mitlan, of Cambridge, Mrs. Jerome Sellers, of Penobscot, U work. home at Prospect Harbor. Mass., is visiting her niece, Mrs. Elmer E. working for Mrs. Joseph Perry. Many from here attended the lawn July 25. Woodlocxe. at tbs'Willows evening. Mins San Hancock left Monday to re- Crockett. Alfred Mixer and wife, of New Hamp- party Tuesday John Giles took a barge load of twenty- turn to Mount Vernon, N. Y., after spend- Mrs. H. B. Haskell, with children, of Sl’RRY. shire, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Lucy eight. Henry Burns and Fred Cole also ing her vacation with her aunt, Mn. Sara Ellsworth, is visiting her parents, W. S. Mixer. Sandy McGrsw is ill. carried many paaaengera. Collins. Thurlow and wife. Mrs. Daniel Champion, of Lawrence, Esther Emery is visiting in Bncksport. July 25. XkSiOPHOit. James H. Jones, of Brookline, Mass., Kev. W. A. Hanscom and his Mass., U her Mrs. J. W. Sunday visiting sister, bis Osllison has bought ■ new auto- spent Saturday and Sunday with school class of ten boys have been camp- Jay Bowden. ; mobile. SUNSET. family who an spending the summer with at Saddleback island. ing Miss Annie B. Conner was the guest of Mias Jnlia Barnard. Francis Smith has the William Haynes la at home from a Quite a number from this town attended bought Benjamin Millard Clement and wife last week at Garland yachting trip. Mn. E. 8. Barker, of Brookline, Maas., the institution of an R. of P. lodge at place. West Penobscot. Mrs. J. R. Johnson is at for wife of Rev. E. 8. Barker, formerly pastor North Haven Thursday evening. Clarence Lord was borne last week on a Stonington Jobn P. Leach, of Camden, came Satur- of the Methodist has been tbe ■ short medical treatment. church, of Ricker classical vacation. tor a brief Miss Edith Linton, day stay with bU mother, Mrs. of Mn. R. B. Stover a few Mias Clermont Enowlton is guest days. institute, Houlton, is spending her vaca- Postmaster D. J. Curtis is baring a cot- Mary L. Leach. attending Mn. Howard Lawrence is com- built on his shore. the sammer school at Uastine. resting tion with C. H. 8. Webb and wife. tage Arthur Perkins has to New gone York after a serious The ladies' circle for the benefit of the fortably, surgical opentlon Rev. Mr. sea-coast mission- Mrs. L. J. Allen visited relatives end as steward of tbe McDonald, schooner Fred A. Emer- Saturday On. Snow and FACIAL NEURALGIA. will hold Its annual fair Aug. 17. performed by ; % ary, gave a ste reopt icon lecture at the 1 friends in Brewer last week. son, Ospt. Reuben Perkins. chapel Brown. Hopes an now entertained of her Mrs. C. 8. Mrs. Arthur Powers has returned from 8ager»er, UU Congregational church Sunday evening. Mrs. Soverins and daughter Lillian are P. Wardwell, wife and of Virgil son, recovery. A vc.. Kansu Mo., writes: relatives and friends here. a five-weeks' visit with relatives and | City, Miss Ivan Shaw, twelve years of age, an visiting Destine, were recent guests of hU parents, Tbe Klerk-Urban friends at Maas. ever-popular company “I feel it a duty duo to sr.d violinist of Gloucester, is son Fred F. Wardwell and wife. Somerville, you to expert Mass., The infant of Bert Collins and a four-nights’ at opens engagement Emery other* that may be afflicted like tn~$.‘* the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Scott Geyer. wife died of last week. Mr. L. M. Easton returned to her borne Wednesday Mist Grace Perkins, who teaches in hall Wednesday evening. Several mem- to for IYruna. | in Camden a with her I speak F. Homer who has been on a visit is Friday, after eiait Long, M a belle Clark has returned from Pitts- Newton, Maaa.. spending the vacation ben of the company have cottages at tronhloflm came A. and “My after H to his old home at is back to his with parents, T. Small wife. jrlp-j Bluehill, field, where she has been Employed. her father, J. Y. Perkins. Alamoosook, and have been their or nlno spending ! eight year* ago, * gztherln-lg position in the Central grocery store. W. M. Fernald and wife, of Anaonia, vacation then. Hall it Young has returned to Frank- Will and Henry Devereux, of New | my bead mod neuretjs. l t Benvenue Conn., who have been visiting relatives Work at the quarry having lin, accompanied by her brother Earl. York, are spending two weeks with their Mn. Cleveland C. Homer arrived Friday most all the time. My nose, e nr.i to their this j been for some all men here, returned home week. were suspended time, I Miss Flora Milliken and her brother's mother, Mrs. Frances DeveRux. from a visit of several weeks in New York. | eye* badly affected for the last two on are the Mrs. W. A. Johnson (born Nellie She was ye»r». I think from d'- rri pay being discharged except wife are at her old home in North Surry. Frank W. Dunbar, who visited his accompanied by her daughter, | your ,on of is watchman. baa Schroeder),of Cliftondale, Maas., spend- Mn. I. Stevens, and infant son, internal catarrh that I mu*- have Mrs. Grace Smith sod son Basil re- family Ust week, Rturned to Rock- Harry I had a few weeks at Mrs. Y. W. that alao. 1 suffered At the Moose island quarry a vessel is land to his tbe ing Sylvester's. Cleveland Homer Stevens, who wilt j very ; turned to her home in Bayside last week, Join vessel, Hockamock. spend *evcn.-,y. cot stone for a in New C. Y. Shroeder and wife arrived Sunday I the remainder of tbe summer in town. “Nothing ever relieved me loading bridge accompanied by her sister, Martha Beede. After a few days with his family, j i;k r> No other in the from to “Tbe run*. It mo from Jersey. job being sight, Charles F. Wardwell left to Faneuil, Maas., open : Silas B. Warren, of Kansas, called on keep* u.kmg eld. B. B. Holmes will open his blaeberry Saturday Join quarry will close for a while. Thictle" for the remainder of tbe season. ! friends here one last week. Mr. “With the exception of eonie I factory here about the first of August. tbe Unhang vessel Weeley W. Bennett at day deaf* Walter Shaw, wife and of Rockland. A reunion took at the I Warren was for several one of tbe new I am feeling cured. daughter, There are indications of a big of blue- delightful place yean I perfectly I crop am Washington, D. C., are guests of Mrs. 1 borne of A. T. Small and wife last week. prominent me rename here, and was also forty-alx year* old. berries this year, and the pickers are get- Mr. C. W. Wallace, of Berwick, with ; Violet Goss at Oceanview. Mi. Shaw is a Of seven six were ; town treasurer. He was the of “I feel that word* are ing ready for the harvest. The bumble two children, is visiting her mother, Mr. children, present. guest ln»r. pond lily wood, sr wile, Isle; gan, the well-known actor who ia July 26. Asox. friends glad to greet her. spend- Mrs. T. Freeh, R. 14.1, IV his lilies all over the country. A. E. Small and wife, Mrs. Belle Hamil- tbe summer Hlckor; iai, July 25. L. ing with his family and a Teon., write*: 25. HULL’S COVE. _ and Lester of Winter Har- July Nihil. ton, Merchant, party of friends at his cottage on Verona, “Haring boon afflicted with r.vinh Miss Mary Brewer is still sariously ill FRANK UN. bor, who came in an automobile; Mrs. W. eighty-six of tbe children of PENOBSCOT. Buckeport and stomach trouble for seven y of fever. Mrs. Hester Milton is E. EaatoD, of Camden; Philip W. Small, an automobile ride ars, lung visiting her sister, enjoyed from the Rob- and after ’■ E. and having tried four ri r nt A. Varnum daughter Mira spent Mrs. Grace wile and daughter Marguerite, of Ston- inson house to the steel Miss is a much- McNeil. bridge in Orland doctor* in Lacy Salisbury spending they only relieved me : :* Tuesday Bangor. ington; J. Y. Bobbins and Mias Maud and back. It took seven and needed vacation with friends in Madison. Mrs. Clara Lowell, of Blaine, arrived trips, tbe big while. I wu Induced to try IYruna, Mr. Osser, of Belfast, was the guest of Bobbins. touring car, decked with with its Mrs. of South Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Abbie Hags, and I am now we!!.” Lucy Hamor, Boston, 25. Sadie. entirely Miss Laura Bowden over Sunday. Dunn. July load of happy children and Mr. Corrigan with her granddaughter, is at her summer as was Man-a-lln an Ideal laxative. Miss Laura Lowell, of Bangor, was the chauffeur, greeted enthuaiatically home here. J. B. Du Roy and wife, of Bangor, are bar harbor. all along the route. On the return guest of Dr. M. A. Ward well and wife last of tbe Some sort of a seems to be guests Mrs. Carrie Havey at the llo acres of distemper ; Relay The property comprising children were to weak. taken Richards' and Lionel and ton rounds bouse. and Hodgkin* Merle, of going the among the children, isnd situated between Schooner Head treated to ice-cream. Mrs. Arthur Stantial returned to her an this week. of them ill. Had dam Bros, and Otter Clifts and known as the Great Head Waltham, Mass., expected many being quite family have moved July 25. j. home in Belfast after a week’s Friday from to or Sand baa been Mrs. Bragdon and Watson There was a fair and sale under the Shipyard point the Frasier house, Beach property, sold, Joseph visit here. made Ed- CASTINE. Young, who have been the guests ot Mrs. auspices of the Busy Bees, at Tea Cup inn : Ryefield. the transaction being through Mrs. Angelins of real estate Lydia Hoslgkini the put few weeks, will Patten, Somerville, last Thursday afternoon and evening, j Harry M. Worcester and wife, of Cari- ward B. Mean’ agency. The Miss Bernice Wescott ba* been spend- Maas., is spending the summer with her name of the is not now made return to their borne in the West this Flowers, fancy articles and refreshments bou, are visiting their parents, H. G. purchaser ing a few day's in Bucksport with friends. Mrs. Judith Waite. is week. sister, were on sale. The Bees are to be con- Worcester snd wife. public, nor the purchase price. Miss Beulah Kenniston, of Amherst, is | Masters Hobart and Douglass of on the success. The The summer-resort towns of Mt. Desert 1 July Swan, gratulated complete Mrs. Arthur Bunker spent last week at working at the Oastine bouse for the sum- !B._B. Mass., are the sum- net will be used in island are a new in base- Springfield, spending proceeds, fll5, Jteeping Hancock, the guest of Charles R. Bunker taking interest mer. OAK POINT. mer at the home of A. E. Varnum and the old cemetery in repair, and purchas- and wife ball this season. An island league has at their summer home. Miss Del Hutchins, of Penobscot, is James Bray, of Bar Harbor, is visiting wife. ing necessary articles for the church. been formed, with teams at Southwest j Mrs. Hattie Bragdon visited relatives working in the home of Mrs. George hi* stater, Mrs. Susanna Alley. Miss Theresa of July 25. Axxe. Harbor, Bar Harbor, Seal Harbor and Tapley, Springfield, last week at North Sullivan. Edward Davenport. vis- Northeast Harbor. A schedule of Raymond McCarthy, of Elis worth, Mass., arrived Sunday, and will be the is at home from Bar Harbor. regular Bragdon Mrs. Charles Iievereux and son Richard ited friend* here Saturday and Sunday. guest of .'i. F. Bridges and wife the rest OCEANYILLE. games will be played for the island cham- It was with of are spend tug several feelings deep regret that The first of the season days among friends Mr*. David ol Bar if of the summer. Buck and Howard pionship. game Reynolds, Harbor, George Hatch, Harry friends of Mrs. A. learn of at Isle au iiaut. George Dyer was played Tuesday, when Northeast won visiting Mrs. Alice Urindle for a few days. E. A. Snowman and and Mrs. Greenlaw have the “Vag- family joined yacht hcrdeath|at Lansing, Mich. Mrs. Patterson ; Dyer from Bar Harbor; score, 7-5. George and wife returned last Archie Reynolds and Victor (irm-ile, ol Snowman’s father, Mr. Coombs, of rant” for the remainder of thelseason. visited in town last fall. week from a four months’ abroad. On 1 Bar Harbor's summer has organ- trip Bar Harbor, called on friend* here Sunday. Springfield, Mass., are spending the sum- recent arrivals were Mrs. Ada colony Among Mrs. Estelle Thursday Mr. Patterson left for Swan, accompanied by her ized a club. The home of the coun- Washing- South mer at the home of L. A. Sdowman and Hatch aod three Mrs. country Mra. Annie Gilley Francis, of daughters, Gladys Mrs. an auto- ton on business. sister, Woods, enjoyed club will be at Otter the on friends wife. and Mrs. son and try Cliffs, property Framingham, Maaa., called Joyce son, Lucy Webb, mobile ride from Sunrise cottage* Hancock known as Otter’s Nest been ob- Ralph Brewster, of is of Grace Herrick and having Dexter, spending here last week. Hall's orchestra, Bangor, played for a daughter, Mrs. Bertha and j Point, Monday called on friends here. tained. It is distant from Bar harbor a few days in town. He was social dance at the town hall all of Mass. accompanied July 28. C. Thursday Hatch, Malden, ____ Champion court, 1. O. F., to the number about six miles the Ocean drive and by Miss Dorothy Fo**, who is the guest of to the severe 19. A. by evening. Owing thunder July Miss NORTH DEER ISLE | of eighteen, enjoyed a buck board ride to five miles through the gorge, and is easily Mary Richardson. Hancock Point last thence to sccessible from either the mountain The home. AMurtiuaust. week, going drama, “Just For Fun,” which was George KnigLt I* Bar and Harbor, joining in the greeting to paths or by the water side. The given in the winter by local talent, will Mlaa Hazel Hardy went to Portland President Taft. roomy cottage is satisfactorily arranged be repeated for the Lida ~-----" Wednesday evening Saturday to viait her cousin. Miss —' Mrs. Asa Dyer, Dr. DeBeck, Misses for the r of a country clubhouse. benefit of the Unitarian Sunday school. Stinson. Rena and Leona Miss There is a large hall in which dancing The Mr. Snow and daughter end Miss Elliot, Muriel, DeBeck, members of the summer school, be Urge dining-rooms and of New York, are at F. E. s for the Evelyn Dwelley and Miss Della Bragdon may enjoyed, which is being held here, went to Hardy Sandy summer. were in Ellsworth and card-rooms. A restau- Saturday and attended private dining Point Saturday for a dinner at the picnic Mra. is home from the to the at rant is to be mainUined, and teas, lunches Theodore Thompson reception President Hancock normal alumni All a fine building. report where ahe baa been receiving hall. dinners or suppers will be served. time. Portland, treatment in tbe Maine general hospital. The ladies’ aid served at Sbe is much society supper Tuesday evening the Caatine band ran improved. the EAST LAMOINE. 24. H. Time! vestry Wednesday which was well an excursion to Sedgwick on the steamer July 'Save i i ! Pastor Pro van had Charles Cousins and of patronized. arranged wife, Bangor, Anna Belle. The band played at a lawn fora social hour to follow, that friends visited reUtives here Sunday. party given by the ladies of the ! 2Wirrt(*rmmts i Congrega- | might meet District Superintendent H. Eben Leavitt and family, of Bangor, turns] society. B. Haskell, during which Mrs. Watson Time is and are spending their vacation at W. F. Des- July ^6. (j i WOMEN GROW YOUNGER money. Miss Bernice Dunn saog delightfully. ires’. The choir singing was unusually good, too. LAM OINK. Mrs. C. S. Brsgdon and family, of When Dandruff Goes and Hair Grow* The sermon by Mr. Haskell later was Mrs. John Linscott and Brockton, Mass., are guests at H. L. family, of Port- j Abundantly. greatly enjoyed. The quarterly conference land, are here for a few Save it business Smith's. weeks. Parisian America's by doing by closed Sage, greatest the evening. Miss Ruth Charles Fowler and friends, of Bangor, Curtis, of Ellsworth, recently hair restorer, will keep you looking July 26. B. visited at W. F. Deslales’. friends in Lamoine. young and attractive. TELEPHONE. spent Sunday to Mrs. It is guaranteed (5. A. 1'archer i | WEST 8TONINGTOS. Mrs. Nellie of is Wellington Barbour, of by French, Boston, visit- Foxcroft, make hair grow, aiul stop falling hair; I was the guest of Miss Jennie Miss Claremont Knowlton la attending ing her mother, Mrs. Cyrus Abbott. Hodgkins to cure dandruff in two week-: to Monday and Tuesday. in- summer school at Castine. Mr. and Mrs. Bond, who have been atop itching of the scalp almost You and its j Dr. John A. of get your message reply j About fifty guests are registered at “The visiting Mrs. Calvin Huckins, have re- King, Hartford, Conn., j stantly. spent last week with his Parisian Sage is the most invigorat- Fin”—the largest number the house has turned to their home in Boston. parents, George dress- and wife. ing, satisfying and pleasant hair for one ever bsd in King price. July. Fred Brown and wife, who have been ! ing made. It is not sticky or greasy, j John Whitaker and of t and Tilden Fitteld is having a piece built on visiting Mrs. Etta Lancaster, have gone to i wile, Neponact, it makes the hair soft, luxuriat have moved <1 hy his house, and other repain made. Greely Waltham, Mass., where they will reside. Mass., into their summer handsome; it is especially p;.s which women hair. Par- Small is doing the work. July 26. N. home, they have recently pur- who love beautiful Avoidmistakes and avert misunder- chased. isian Sage is for sale hy G. A. Parcher Mn. Sarah Small is spending a few EAST BLUEH1LL. at 50 cents a large bottle I -ego! j Mrs. Mrs. weeks with her Betsey Young, Walter out- dsugbter, Mn. Charles Stanley ] with the Auburn hair is on i-vco direct Norman of Sun- and son of standings by dealing. Bryant, at South Deer Isle. Grindie, Sullivac, spent Norman, Cranberry Isles, Mrs. | day with friends here. tle._ i Lewis wife and three chil- Ogeoa, Miss Christie of I dren, of Camden, are riaiting Mn. Ogeoa’ Tufts, Waltham, Mass., U visiting reUtives here. The New and parents, Greely Small and wife. England Telephone | Miss Kfaoda Ashworth returned to her Miss Lydia Mills left for her home in Does not home in Waldoboro Color the Hair has connec- Portland Thursday. Her father, Oliver Saturday. Telegraph Company Mills, will remain here a while longer. MUs Verna Binder, of Council Bluffs, AYER’S HAIR VIGOR U., spent last week with reUtives here. | Harry Fitleld, with wife and daughter, Stop* railing If air An Elegant Dressing 1 tions of is the summer Mrs. Mary Ashworth and Mrs. J.Charn- | everywhere. Boston, spending with Destroys Dandruff Makes Hair Grow his grandmother, Mn. Caroline Hamblen. ley are spending a few weeks in North Composed of July 24. Men. Sedgwick. Sulphur, Glycerin, Quinin, Sodium Ciiiorid, Capsicunv Sa*»e. Aicchol, _ Perfume. Ask your doctor his of a save Doibear and wife and opinion such hair preparanon. “To time is to lengthen life.” NORTH BROOKUN. Harry Hartley Tufts and wife Uft Saturday for their John Kerney, who ha* been away on a AYER’S HAIR VIGOR homes in Waltham, Mass. coasting trip, ia home for a short time. July 26. R. Mrs. Joshua Butler, of New Y< -k city, Does not Color was of Aidana SOUTH the Hair the guest Young last week. BROOKSV1LLE. --J- 0 Am CxwAinr. Man. New __ England Mrs. Mary Leach Griudle, of Bucksport, Hsrburside grange holds regular meet- with two children, ia visiting relatives logs, with a good attendance. and here. Mrs. Frank Harris and family, of Salem, Telephone The haymakers have been very fortunate Hass., are visiting at J. J. Bakeman's. Begin Today to Get Well The end in getting thsir hay, and are nearly The schooner Mentor loaded cut atone quickest, niM ud eafeet way to relieve Indigestion constipation and to an occasional dose through. for the Brooksville Granite Co. last week. really enjoy life I* to uke of the tree “I_ F." Atwood's Medicine. It purihee the blood, alda | William Williken, who has been in Eu- There was a one-sided of game baseball dlgeetlon and tone* np the whole eyetem. rope, came Friday to occupy hia summer here Thursday, Sargentville defeating the true‘L. F: me cottage here. local team—16 to 3. ^ ‘7*e Atwood-> i*edletM*l«llo5«i IA food wrote, i could not oot aloof without If." H MR. CkClL hOhSRTSOK. Capt. Curtia Heath and wife, aftera week The ladies gave an ice-cream party at Company* “f» F." in large red letter* la on all labels. with their old-time friends and relatives the ball Friday evening. The proceeds, » eta. for a large bottle. Write far liberal isasal* to here, returned to their home in Provi- fl8, are for the church. (Telegraph dence, R. I., Monday. W bile here they July 26. C. ^TO*trMEDiajjECa^P«J^>|