) imerfcfitt AUGUST 23, 1916. l-MSiESKSSMSSri No. 34. amnaninti. LOCAL AFFAIRS. | few days last week of M. 3. Smith and aUDttrtnnent*. daughter Florence. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK J. W. Tatley, of Montreal, has joined his family here at the borne of Mrs. Tatley’e Ede fair parents, Col. C. C. Burrill and wife, for a The Davis Theatre J A Haynes—Groceries vacation of a few weeks. Notice of foreclosure—Wm O Emery Hon. Samuel assistant at- Petition for divorce—Nettie M Conner J. Graham, Exec notice—John B How torney-general of the , ad- In M Puffer bankruptcy—Inez dressed a democratic at Hancock -William H Puffer meeting N E Tel & Tel Co hall last Union Thursday evening. Trust Co. Clear and Concise The Burril) Nation 1 bank Record Martin L. Adams has rented the “tuder Hancock Co. Savings Bank Ellsworth, Maine check book | house at the corner of Oak and Lincoln Your enables you to a C keep and will move in as soon as the clear and concise record of each SCHEDULE OF MAILS streets, Capital stock. .$100,000. payment AT KLLS WORTH POSTOFFlCK. house is ready for occupancy. ^ and —and is an book of Jn June 26, if 16. Surplus undivided profits. 123,000. important reference. effect Henry W. Sargent, for several years Additional Stockholders’ Checking or are foreman of The American printing of- Liability-100,000. Accounts, large small, 3 MAILS RECEIVED. fice, has accepted a position in Springfield, cordially invited. n Week Day*. $325,000. Mass., and left for that city Friday. From West—6.65, It. 16 am (except Monday), Station Agent C. D. Wiggin has pur- Credited 4.21 (except Sunday), 6.18 p m. a for of on Check- 1 chased the Charles I. Staples house on Elm Making protective capital depositors $325,000. 2% monthly From East—12.28 (except Sunday). 5.3% 10.37 and to move there within a pm. 110.37 mail not distributed until fol- Btreet, expects Accounts week or two. Mr. will move to with our ing of $500 or over I lowing morning.) Staples This, together ample resources, places this bank in a po- | Portland. MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICR sition to render to its patrons most satisfactory service, and every Frank H. Bonsey, who has spent a va- Week Dayn. depositor may feel that his interests are properly guarded and that Going West—11.55, a m; 3 45, 5 and 9 pm. cation of three weeks with his sister, Mrs. C. L Bailey, in Searsport, and his parents any funds he has on deposit with us are absolutely safe. ‘dmimmtntB. Going East—6.25 a m; 8.45,5.50 p ni. to this city, left Saturday for Springfield, Sundays. If not a with this we invite Mass where he is employed. already depositor bank, your account, Arrive from the west at 6.65, 11.16 a m, 6.40 either in the checking or savings department, that our p m. Close for west 8.45, 5, 9 pm. James E. Parsons, of Lubec, was in knowing Ellsworth yesterday on his way home methods of doing business will be highly satisfactory to you. Registered mail should be at postofflce half from Castine, where he installed his son. an hour before mail closes. ■ Dr. George E. Parsons, as district deputy SSI masonic DAVIS grand master of his district. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. An important transfer of timberland WBBK DAYS. was made in Ellsworth last when 23--“Madame week, Wednesday,Aug. Butterfly,” ,eatur,n^cak7or(, Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at John O. Whitney, of Ellsworth Falls, o’ 8.65, 7.18,11.16 and 11.68 a. m., 4.21 and 6.18 p. m. purchased 9,000 acres on township 21 of Thursday,Aug.24--“Nan the LublR,.m. Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 7.87 a Backwoods,” Messrs. Hale, King and Moor. m., 12.28, 4.11,6.86, 10.21 and 10.87 p. m. PeterB, Friday, Aug.25--“ Luring Lights,” Ka,Ie),^ma SUNDAYS. miss r.rva l.. titles give a luncheon HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK 26--“The and the Arrive from west at 6.65, 7.18, 9.11 and 11.16 Friday, to fourteen, in honor of Miss Saturday, Aug. Mummy Humming a. in., 6 40 p. m. Leave for the west at 6.89 a. semi-annual Alicia Hemler, of East N. who Has paid regular dividends since its * J 5 reel paramount, featuring Charles Cherry ; m., 4.11, 6.36, 10.21 and 10.37 p. m. Orange, J., J->1111*D«rr1 y also one reel Burton Holmes’ travel picture has been her guest here for two weeks. establishment in 1873; the past fifteen years 3.'- % Mias Hemler left for her home Monday,Aug.26--Western Unicorn film. WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. Monday. Dr. George Allen, of , a AND Tuesday, Aug.29--“Pennington’s Choice,” FT™’Kr" For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, former resident of Ellsworth, is a guest at SAFETY SERVICE 30--“Bella Aug. 22, 1910. the Merry Mack this week. Dr. Allen left Wednesday, Aug. Donna,” From observations taken at the | power here and station of the Bar Harbor & Union Rivei thirty-eight years ago, this is Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is his first visit East in about twenty years. given in inches for the twenty-four hoars the launching of the new submarine built ELLSWORTH MAN KILLED. Hatinee Price to ending at midnight.J Mrs. Harry C. Mason and two children, Children, 5C Weather by Messrs, iiurrill and Mills. As it was Precip- of Old Town, are spending two weeks Temperature condition* itatiou about to slide gracelully into the water, Roland F. Bragdon Victim of Auto- with Dr. Mason’s parents, C. W. Mason 4am 12 m forenoon Mrs. Blank Btepped forward, and break- .mobile Accident at Yarmouth. afternoon and wife. Dr. Mason, who accompanied asbtrtisrmmts. Wed 63 — 79— clear clear ings bottle of Orange Pekoe across the Roland F. Bragdon, eon of Augustus E. them here Saturday, returned horn e Mon- Thurs 68— 74— fair clear bow, Baid, very impressively, “I christen Bragdon, of Ellsworth, was killed shortly day. Fri 68- 76- fair fair thee Amanda lee.” Tbe launching was a after 10 o’clock Saturday night in an auto- Sat 60— 77— clear The committee has clear republican county decided success. The Amanda Lee will mobile accident at Yarmouth. He was Sun 83— 76— fair clear lor the in opened headquarters campaign patrol tbe beach in quest of man-eating riding with three other young men, who Mon 64— 81— clear clear in the Peters block. E. Ellsworth, Percy sharks, to safeguard the lives of bathers. escaped injury. Tues 68— 80— clear clear chairman of the will be Aiken, committee, The car, a heavy truck, failed to make a The house on here most of the time after this un- the Surry road owned by week, sharp turn at a bridge, and plunged Extra Mrs. H. L. Rowe is visiting her daugh- til after election. Misa Florence of was Jordan, Portland, through the railing of the bridge and into Special Mrs. J. T Giles. ter, Word has been received in Ellsworth of burned about 3 o’clock Sunday morning. the stream below. Bragdon was pinned Roscoe E. Gould, of was in the death at on of beneath the truck and drowned.* The Newport, Citronelle, Ala., Aug. 8, The Are started in the ell, which was all Ellsworth over Mrs. others in Sunday. Mrs. T. W. Sawyer. Sawyer was a ablaze when tbe Are was discovered. three the car, thrown clear when Superior Miss Addie Sals bury is visiting her sis- daughter of the late Sewell Cook, of Ells- Nothing could be saved from tbe main it went over the bridge, made unsuccess- of 14 lb. .12 and had made her home the ful efforts to release and then Cream Tartar, pkg. ter Beulah in Bucksport. worth, iq house. The house was unoccupied, but Bragdon, South the at at lb..07' Miss Lotie Johns, of East Boston, is vis- many years. fully furnished. The furniture of Eugene reported accident; the Yarmouth Quality Macaroni, station. It was 4 o’clock iting friends in Ellsworth. Ellsworth friends extend congratula- Moore, of Hallowell, was also stored there. police nearly Pure Cider Vinegar, gal. .25 tions to Mr. and Mrs. A. of The of tbe Are is unknown. There Sunday morning before the body was re- 3 ReCOrd Duffy’S Miss Esther Wadsworth, of Gardiner, is Hoyt Moore, origin New York, on the birth of a daughter, was an insurance of fl,200 on the build- leased. Heinz White Pickling Vinegar, gal. .35 a guest of Miss Frances Malone. born Aug. 19 at Vine- on Miss Jordan’s and Clyde J. Stackpole, driver of the car, p of Dorothy Parsons, ings, |200 furniture, l OW rTlCe Robert H. Blaisdell, West Sullivan, i* which he was of Xational Kolled Oats 25c yard Haven, Mass., where the family is also a small insurance on the Moore using without permission (largest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dunn. the guest his was arrested with on ... .21 spending the summer. furniture. employers, charged _ pkg. market), MiSs Joanna McCarthy left to-day for a manslaughter, and has been held under There was a large attendance at the Uni- Harold of who has 10 lbs. Sugar (with each 50c purchase visit with relatives and friends in Massa- Ball, Boston, Just |5,000 bonds. | tarian church lastSunday evening to listen of tea and coffee), .70 chusetts. closed a vacation of two weeks spent with Bragdon was twenty-six of age. Pries Guaranteed to the Hev. Palfrey Perkins, who deliv- years Mias A. of the clerk of courts his Mrs. N. C. in For some years he had been employed in Agnes Lord, ered an inspiring sermon. Next Sunday sister, King, Ellsworth, tO of her Boston, and for the few months in A’JJ. 30 office, spent part vacation last week I he preacher will he Rev. H. 11. Schu- had an experience which emphasized the pist Portland. He was married Be- with friends in Bluehill. macher, of Hingbain, Mass. truth of the old saying, “Fisherman’s recently. sides bis be leaves one Mr. Ball came down from father, brother, Mrs. S. J. St rob, who has been vMting Rev. J. W. of tbe Unitarian luck.” Boston Tickle, Roy, of E*Ihworth. friend* here sewral week*, has returned in bis automobile, and while here cov- cburcb, *sho bus bceu occupy .i.„ tuc E. 11. The bouy wan brought to Ellsworth, her home in New York. ered over 135 miles on' to the to Wyman house on Beale avenue, will move Ashing tripe where the funeral was held yesterday most promising ponds and streams in the afternoon at the home of his father. Rev. J. A. %■ State Treasurer Elmer E. Newbert, of into the new parsonage on Pine street in a HAYNES, vicinity, and all he had to show for it B. H. Johnson, of the Ellsworth Baptist Augusta, will address a democratic rally at few days. E. E. Fickett and family will officiating. were two small trout and Ave small church, Hancock ball this evening. move to the Wyman house. perch. On his way home his road lay by a small Rev. B. H. Johnson visited in Frankltn J. W. Chase has sold the A. P. Harden ARREST IN MURDER CASK. pond near Sea report, and he could not re- on Tuesday afternoon and preached in the bouse on Pine street to the United Bap- sist the temptation of wetting a line, Baptist church in the evening. tist Convention of Maine as a parsonage Guy Small, of Otter Creek, Charged though he expected little success. Besult, band and for the Ellsworth Baptist church. Mr. with Murder of Mrs. Turnbull. Tbe Ellsworth Monaghan’s he and the friend travelling with him Chase end will move soon whom orchestra are engaged to for the family to Wat- Guy Small, of Otter Creek, toward EDEN FAIR play took a handsome string of forty trout. wlEpf.”hr his business that he has since the murder Bluehill fair and for the dancing. ervllle, requiring suspicion pointed locate in a more central in the State. Miss Florence R. of Mrs. Emma Turnbull on was Miss Hazel Giles spent la6t week in place Estey, daughter of August 4, a warrant and The services at the church are arrested yesterday on charging Best of Horse Racing, Both Fast Slow Bangor, the guest of Miss Bessie Mills, Baptist Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Estey, of Ellsworth, | sworn well attended for the summer him with the crime, out by Herbert returning to Shady Nook Sunday. unusually and Frank Benjamin Richardson, former vacation and the interest is marked. Redding, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Turn- and in Harvard Lord and daughter Evelyn, sub-master of the Ellsworth high school, Best Exhibit of Fruits Vegetables Next tbe will in the bull. He was taken to Bar Harbor, where Sunday pastor preach were married who have been visiting relatives here, yesterday afternoon, at the he w ill be given a bearing to-day. morning on: “They were called Chris- State returned to Augusta last Thursday. home of the bride’s parents on theBayside Small formerly lived in Ellsworth, be- the first in and in the even- tians Antioch,” Rev. R. B. ing brought up in the home of Augustus Mrs. Annie Williams, who has the road. Mathews, of the Con- spent ing on “Three Most Important Things the Small, now of Otter Creek. six weeks in returned gregational church, officiated. The SWINE and POULTRY past Ellsworth, Christian Does for an Individ- Fine Exhibit of CATTLE, SHEEP, Religion was unattended. to her home in Mass. couple Members of the yesterday Belmont, ual”. COMING EVENTS.. OUTircG FOR ALL immediate families were present, includ- _Arc Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn W. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Votey, of Sum- ing Mr. and Mrs. >1. M. Richardson, of daughter Doris and son Russell, of Bos- Thursday evening, Aug. 24 — Dance at mit, N. J., Mrs. J. M. Rogers and son, of Monmouth, the groom’s parents. The ton, are spending a vacation in Ellsworth. Grange hall, Surry. Higgins’ orchestra. C C. BUR RILL & SON Maplewood, N. J., and Mrs. J. E. Tracy bride wore a travelling suit of blue chiffon Daniel of Melrose, has of D. have at hall Doherty* Mass., and children, Washington, C., serge. After the ceremony, a wedding Friday evening, Aug. 25, Society wife here at the home of her — INSURANCE joined his been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. D. breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. | Dance; Monaghan’s orchestra. Ladies AND AUTOMOBILE C..E. and for a free. FIRE parents, Monaghan wife, Woodruff the past week, coming by auto- Richardson left for a short wedding trip, short vacation. • will remain until after 01 this and countries mobile. They the after which they will go to Tuesday evening, Aug. 29, at Nicolin Representing some of the leading companies foreign Litchfield, | F. P. Lafflu is this marriage of Charles H. Votey a nd Miss where Mr. Richardson is i Established 1867. Dr. entertaining engaged as grange hall—Leap year dance, under aus- to Loin on Productive Real Estate. on Money Improved, week Dr. Robert J. Hill, of Boston, a Mae Studer, Aug. 29. principal of the aoademy. pices of Nicolin grange. Sinclair’s or- classmate at the Baltimore College of Mr. and Mrs. James Uoodchild and Mrs. chestra. Beginning to-day, The Davis will show Dental Surgery. S. Z. Reod, of Lowell, Mass., are the guests Oct. at almost an entire change of bookings, hav- J Thursday, 12, Nicolin grange OWNER with sod of Mr. and Mrs. Haslam. On hall—Annual EVERY FORD Mrs. George Moore Smith, Wellington ing contracted with the Unicorn Film Co. bazaar and shooting match 8HOULD 8EE THE of New on a motor a to Waltham yesterday with Mrs. of Nicolin Eliot and wife, York, trip for a line of Western Indian and cowboy grange. Haslam and Miss Alice the FOR SERVICE trip through New England, were guests a Haslam, party films for Mondays; the well-known FAMILY REUNIONS. Baggage was treated to the sight of three moose— Young Metro service for Tuesdays, beginning Aug. 24—Clark at Grange a cow and two calves. The animals took family hall, Carrier gUromtsniunn. with “Pennington’s Choice”, for'Aug. 29, Franklin. At American House their time about getting out of the road, A simple but serviceable attachment for with Francis Bushman; Wednesday will the automobile being to Aug 26—Giles family at town hall, Wal- any Ford car, providing extra carrying compelled stop. be Paramount day, to-day's picture being 28 inches Goea on over tham. Ellsworth apace square. Miss A. of Pickford in “Madame Stable, attached or removed. Margaret Monroe, Ellsworth, Mary Butterfly”. hood. Quickly Aug. 26—Carr family at George A. Frost’s Does not obstruct view of driver. was married in Lewiston, August 5, to Thursday and Friday will be for mixed grove, Mariaville. Price $5 Carroll Brown, a newspaper man of Mad- reels, showing Essanay, Vitagraph, Lubin, Bull Complete ison. Miss Bertha Sewell, of Lewiston, Edison and Kalem and Selig Tribune pro- Aug. 31-Wilbur family at Grange hall, Thoroughbred Jersey In state whether car is 1914 or 1915 ordering, was ductions. will be Eastbrook. model. Manufactured by bridesmaid, and Harry Cause, of Saturday evening the was 15-cent the eligible for A. J. C. C. register Augusta, best man. The ceremony only evening, and bill will be — M. B. MAINE. Aug. 31 Murch family at Bayside YOUNG, ELLSWORTH, was performed by Rev. Mr. Betecher, a five-reel Paramount picture, with an Send (or Photograph and Particulars. grange hall, Ellsworth. of Lewiston. After a month at Moosebead additional reel of Burton Holmes’ travel Sept. 2 — Tracy family at Gouldsboro Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Brown will reside pictures, showing such subjects as point. in Madison. “Grand Canyon of Arizona”, “A Day with the West Point Cadets,” “The Fire Fight- Sept. 4- Fullerton family at Bayside H. L. STANLEY The democrats of Ellsworth have or- hall. LinnehansAutoLivery ing Forest Rangers of Arizona,” “Among grange ganized a Wilson club, with headquarters the Head Hunters,” and many others Sept. 9—Butler family at W. W. Jordan’s,. Water Ellsworth Granite and Marble Works at the corner of Hancock and Main St., equally interesting. “The Girl from Waltham. '•» «r er Trip streets, in the former Hotel Cirone. The Ni|M Stories. I) Day Frisco,” with Marin Sais and True Board- FAIR Successor to E. K. Hopkins, at old officers are: J. A. Cunningham, presi- DATES. 117 man in the is a __ TELEPHONE leading roles, fifteen- stand at dent; A. H. Sawyer, first vice-president; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, weeks series of the Golden West which Sept.- Harvard C. Jordan, second vice-president; 5, 6 and 7 — Bluehill fair. 67 Franklin Ellsworth will begin in St., W. J. L. B. September. Batteries Flanagan, secretary; Betts, Wednesday, Sept. 20—Highland grange Storage Monuments and Tablets treasurer; J. H. Leland, R. E. Cunning- fair, North Penobscot. ham, Herbert A. Ash and John E. Doyle, That was the difference. He could smoke A11 kinds of work guaranteed. Cedillas in Wednesday and Thursday, 20 and cemetery execntive committee. moderation, and always keep a Sept. 21—Eden Repaired E. 8. Jackson, an experienced cutter, good appetite and a clear head. H. W. Mo- fair. A n.erry crowd gathered at “Rest-a will — 7~T-ANY MAKE--- thirty-five years in the business, wUl rang tell you that this is true of all mild Wednesday, Sept. 27 NarramiBSic A. While”, Shady Nook, Aug. 19 to witness Havana cigars, and he sella Cedulas.—Advt. fair at Orland. P. Royal, Ellsworth, He. remain with me. grange town MU Friday Bctrfit e«Unna. tfit tannin* The ,vnkttt JBatsai Uniting Grangers. COUNTY vNEWS. -ere Ha a. eel Ornh.ro. M BT "»OT UMI". HEAL HARBOR. r7'‘^ SUNDAY S6H00L T*i» catau to tomto to Ito Oiur- «• Herlry, of Ubwortk. fcdtlij to Uw granges of Hancock county-1 Mrs. Roy Bulger *u ■ week-end font An*, a. WOMEN _ WHY for tkt all /ti Motto; “Beirfml and Boptfol." The tOixaa Hi open to grangers of her sister, Mrs. Grafton Pink ham. iMcudM of topics of graces! interest. and GCfTTS with infant son. of ISLAND. for of Make letter* Ilk Orris Unndal, Lesson IX.—Third Quarter, For TV, of tfelo IT* wrt»e reports grange ntttiafi- ptrv-m is her Mrs. durian H. Welch and short and concise Ail toamskstioM mast Penobscot, visit.ng cousin, Wil-. cf KlHKt !« OK AX Mrf xotto— R io foe tie km > I HoHom. WRITE LETTERS hay* been . tew 1916. be but names wai aot be printed ex- On Trace Pinknam. .pending weak, Aug. 27. oeaedt. and Alia* to « beiptni and bopefnJT signed, ^ of the writer- All tea- end three children, Ferro'. Beit * for tie ««<••«« c«m1, if i* far *h« e©»- cept by permission Mrv Joseph Bagiev of la m sai-cations will be subject *© approT*! by Mr*. card aos use—a public stream a pwtTejer who have been with Mr. Begley here for May Joyce, of Sales. y.,„ for tb* la To E. Pinkham Medi- the editor, bat soae wiL’ be rejected withoat end her two THE INTERHATKML SERiES. focmatio® tel ftirmto*. a medivm Lydia the past week, returned to Brewer Wed- children, Marjory »-- rood reason. far rebate* c* Vieat* kui« aspacisj is solicit® man. are cine Co. nesday. vieiting her niece. Mr*. v«« co«n» aaSnuio-si*. and It* sneaeus-depeada '-araref j of Ktis and Hirdisf. ibis C«u- Mrs. Frank McCarthy, worth, Tsxt rf tbs Lesson. Acts xx. 15-27. o® Uk iap?*n ciw I t* ne^pec* HASTCOCK POMOSA. of Beatrice of WnterviHe, were Mr*. Hubert of aasSeasSoBS m»« be ri/raea. b«l ibe ®aas< Mrs. Patten, Rankin, Unid » p verse. 24—-Gelsen Text, Acte Following is the procram for the meet- Memory be in town to attend the funeral of Frank vriier will tot prlsted except ay {er*i»X)». who are well often ask Women ‘‘Are ing of Hancock Pomona to be held jot, 32—Commentary Prepares t/ Coasstieatb** *1- be to or grange of Bernard, were Mtbfeci approval which the E. Pinkham Pbippen. rneata of M p the letters Lydia with New Dedham. Sat- , Rev. D. M. Stearns. re.ecitoa by ibe ed.tor of ibe b«; aoue Century grunge. Peterson at Petit Medicine Co. are continually publishing, Mrv Gilbert Rose brook and daughter, Ptaiaantn#,.-. wlTi se wfcbo&t coed reuse*- A4-ires* urday, Sept. 2: rejected Bar- a Paul oe»«asiratSoa.* w “Are truthful?” Mrv Leslie Bice, and granddaughter Qtiite delegation from Bar After the uproar of E- besos. all genuine?” they exercise*. Ha-- Al»kV9. Opeairc ited The do women write such letters? bara of Cranberry Isles, visited friends in Mr. and Mr. Welch, of bade an 2ife-*tkjh Beers. A°« 19 Yo make her way where de two rail* }is«r fail and written consent of the woman served and games and music enjoyed. ‘-HP. in &i. where be had Call to order. tMr preach- files de Uaia. bat it dc-»1 who wrote it. On appear Conferring fifth degree. Toe community was saddened by tne WEST ed the word, he and his recrowel »he TREMOST party To bodder de braia oh engineer. reason that thousands of women death of Frank on Wed- The Solo. Marcia Blood sudden Pbippen Mias Mildred w here he first heard the cal! An’ she' to find on de nearer sight. Heed b«i i**:. to Troas. yo' from ail parts of the country write such Qaestioc: Resolved. That ia winning nesday. Aag. 8, of heart trouble. He leaves * Dat de rails mat an de track s ail nght- her brother* at Meow L-le bar. • ei-mia. He bad tarried three jined E. success oa the counts to Mi grateful letters to the Lydia Pink- farm, method a widos, who was Nellie Pierce, of this Jes’ so we all ia de fnrar* far. more than and is Wilder L. Robbie*, of months in Greece. and th^w they abed* ham Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pink- capita!, foresight four children and one brother. Per*. i:j ^ bow we place, Secs de path fit smaJ; gwia* puss worth more thaa inheritance. cecur Tinted hi* parent* ben geren at Tr»ws xx.. 2-5; xtL S. b ham’s Vegetable Compound has brought Chester, of Northeast Harbor. days dar* Mark Gian. G. W. Brewster health and into their fives, 14. P. W. B. Robbins arrired boo? There they fcid an ail night ivreavhing Bat we 'preach de place an it wider see® happiness Solo. Marcia Barrill Aug. to a month fia'dar's for a tea-asn> teas: once burdened with pain and suffering. spend with nia wife aerri'-e. awhi h one young man who Aa'pe space Topic: To what extent ikeeld we read women from some of SEAL COVE. It baa relieved book* for Mr*. Miller, of is t car in a window slept so soundly that entertain mens sioae? Portland, !;nf aft of female from dis- Walls ia Dear M. B. FnredJ. the worst forms ilia, Mary M. Barriii Mr*. Bore improving slowly, nephew. O. A. Tolman. it F. W be fell oat from the third «»tt and Le0f». Betsey who nets: the poem used inflammation, ulceration, Closing. afltr a (snows illnare Prig, placements. _ Mr*. George Melden of was killed. bat the Lord restored him Cambridge thi* week, soggeats I might lake the irregularities, nervousness, weakness, Mire Bernice Ashley is visiting her Who Pad. and all w^re comforted. GREEN MOUNTAIN fOVONA. Mae*. has been waiting b-r through a sermon on stomach troubles and from the bines. mother' thought and “preach Little brother, Irving Ashley, st Non beast Har- Mr*. Sadie Paul most have beak full to oversow Foilowinf is tbe program for tbe meet- Eye, returned home -.buy crossing bridge* before tou come to is for woman who bor. with messages which he fell would It impossible any ing of Green Moan tain Pomona grange Mr* Jaaon Kane and son Joe. but 2 think can ail make an fptI1I them”, jog is well and who / a be his las* to them «xx. 7-12. 23*. Whi> with Marianne grange Saturday. Sept 2: Rev £. A. Trite*, of Lowell, Maas., their vacation aere with Mr? of the idea advanced. If we '■ Sloe* application has never suffered former ben, was ia town Tuesday, ail the party went by ship to As*m« Opening song...Grange pastor mother. Mr* El lira RamilL retimed “hart back” ere can recall many such to realize how these / to Address a at tbe borne of Mr*. W. D. Wall*. Paul walk el aeroaa country to meet V of welcome.-..Roland Snlsbary great Maaaarhoaatta Sunday. experiences, and we OGgh; to profit by poor, suffering wo- thereverse 13 While fellowship Response Mr. Trite* was accompanied by hwdaogb- Aur.U. theta them. men feel when re- f 9oaf.Grange ter.Miss Trite*. _ with the brethren is often refreshing stored to I Myrtle Your letter is a great help, Betsey Prig, health; Eneas p! ideation of secosd degree. DEDHAM. there ‘is §»•* grand as to be Ang. 19. N. nothing and about the t ime we see it in we their keen desire tor Hoes print grange Mr* alone with God. ami this lonely walk women V Dora Lit tie tie Id is tptzi z% ■ to see in help other Business Mrs. H. & MitebeU entertained hope you personally company recently in Lincoln. would Pan! opportunity for the wbo are aa < Noon recess day* give with it. L. £L and the wheelbarrow. aacnag a few friends at ber borne on Tinker's be desired. ifth commaxiioa (fid. _ Conferring degree Mi. Ethel of they island, in honor of bar birthday. Tbe Fogg, Bangor. v>.;«s Pan; desired, if ;ossible. to be at D*m* Anal mod MmJm** “Is tbe Average Farmer a Better Producer Mmdgt house waa decorated in green and parrot* Sunday. thaa Salesman*" prettily Jerusa.em by the day of Pentecost, so As 1 barest atttlie (verses man ha ring sack a groach | hay- toe demonstrations ia Farming Mr* MitebeU received apltd canning, given by Boston. many Burnll and for three he had testi- for the Question box wile, tprnt tbV •*...«(! 1B years faithfully makers last two seasons* Bat I pest instructors of tbs extension service of tbe pretty gifts. of fied to Jews and Greeks well get nr as last Closing song Aurora. gueaU Herbert SUattj ; r.lt. rejentaiee throwgh early year, any- ol Maine. 21. h'PKC. Uairersity Ang. n. toward God and and faith toward our way, for some ia this ricinitr were Kill at it ] _ Aug. a. Fells aa oat-door demon- the last 1 la EUswortb A crowd attended tbe Lard Jesus 'brta!. the c>*~ of September, aad aea I went to good-nixed grange EDEN. testifying stration was Ten ia tbe behind tbe O'ifiad fair 1 saw one haymaker coming oat gi yard field day at Verona Park Friday. Tbe SUITHWEST HAKSOr. of the grace of God ami preaching pel of the enarcb- In Hancock. West Franklin and Mr* Dorothy Thomas ia visiting rela- boose where he had bees to warm band was in attendance tor tbe C. L. Clement has been elected •. the of ikd verses 21. 24. 27* Baeksport peria- kingdom himself. Aaat Maria Core, in-door demonstrations tives ia Boston. won't dispute this, if Salisbury entire A fine program was carried tendent of the Southwest These are tbv truths whi-'h ali need to day. Hr:- > room for toasting many year* past mistake it for a white one. I we better children's nigbt tbe evening of September gneas beans, peas, raspberries, bine be fries and two years confined to bte bed. Be waa except in the Lord. If we realized how of Aaat T. Ice-cream will be served. Some go by nay Maria’*, as sae makes sack pears, a Oder tbe direction of tbe demon- good tenderly eared for by bis faithful wile. great la the wrath from which we have a spread whea she has I don't ren arks were made tbe wor master company. strates*, wbo explained tbe reasons and by Iby been delivered and which still rest* know jsK where Anns Maria lire* bat it is Ai«. «. V. principles underlying each step ol tbe _ npon and* awaits those wtji are not •omewaere near Long pond, and there are proreel Many of tbe girli wore cape and AT JACKBttXVUAaE. ATLANTIC. some awfal hills near that, so if yoa __ j saved there might be more prevailing prefer, w- N. L. H a aprons which they themselves made ac- on our we’ll go more direct rente. Mias Wiania Grey, ef Viaal Haven, is tears {art for lost ones about ns of the Auial Now I can think of a lot of fool is a to cording to instractiona lent them. Opening Bis Caap (verse IP: I Thesa L 10: John ffi. 3fi* things tbe gnast of Mr* Walter Joyce. write, bat bright thonghts do not Aon risk in Mrs. Bernard S. Jeiliaoa, of Ellsworth 1 • eetlag Te-dey. Then there is the building up or edify, 1 Mi* Adribart Toney spent a few days my amg£ap. I am going to ds a bright thing Falls. -Hr*. Galen H. Yoeng. ol Hsacock. The JacuooTiUe comp muting opeas leg of the saints so necessary for tb>- { with relative* at Swan's Island. right now aad step, which will sarprise yon Him Adah Barege, of Want Freaklm, and j to-day, ud coatia.ee to September t, ia- recently glorifying of God on the fart of Hi* *H. Mim Sadie McFarland, ol Salisbury Core, duin. The prafnm tbie jeer ie ot Maynard Joyce and (treity. of Salem. ones fverse 1 saved 32i. and nothing can No. after all I goes* I won't stop till I*re revised weak. Mr* act as focal Waden of tbe dans ia tbeir re- special excellence, ead eoeee brilliaat Ms**, fast Joyce with do this t well to consider what to written of tesas and brown bread eater's mother. This Lowerue. Moore, Priscilla Scott, grange Friday evening soccers Marion Earns. Ststes aery, will after- and tl> sc who feed themselves instead of article and my last, taken together, are about speak Saturday socially financially. a named Vk iiiie noon. Aug. 26. the Sock and are called wolves, thieves, certain boy ■;?> and may ap- Hancock—Lillian Martin, Goldie Mar- f Giendon Treadwell and family, of loail Wiiimasdai their mothers in a Among the other ■ eakers who ere ex- robbers, hirelings iverses 2&. 30: Exek piy tin, Mints Stratton. Lizzie Moon, Dorothy Orono, spent several weeks recently with profound sense. the week ere Eev. XTTjv: John x Cook, Merle Saha ns, Grace Bridges and pected daring following his parent*. James Trend well and wile. I wish I were able *o do justice to tbe sub- J. S. Barnett, of Chattanooga, rice- i Paul was always of Gladys Martin. Term., speaking the tor it’s a iceme and stance sear Corydon Richardson, of Bar Harbor, is ject. great West Franklin—Brna president of the Chattanooga kingdom of God. :** was also our Lord Coomb*, Grace Cnirertily; the fieifi of aii civi.iziog forces. There is the spending e tew days in town. He was ac- Genera Her. H. E. Dus tuck. O. D., of Bangor. Jesus verse 25: xxviii. 23. 31: Matt. iv there is the to s Darling, Darling, Dorothy Clark, mother; ooy aecome man: companied by Rev.* Archie Cullens, a Oil re Arbine snd State librarian; Hon. Leslie If. Shaw, 23: A'-ts i. 3-. but of all Bible topics and there is the tows; us ere is tbe city: there Smith, Smith, Marjorie former here. former Cnited States treasurer, and pastor pet-ha; * none is more misunderstood is t&e state and lie re is tbe nation before has Coombs. others There was a democratic at and mind. He sees c rally tbe than that of the k.ngip m. which is ye: woncenng eyea receptive Salisbury Core—Georgia M Faria Dd, the that be most as be to be set up on this earth at the second i^oDitsit tackle, grow s Ida Paine. Buby Paine. Helen Paine, Cora Tracy Reunion. to tne stature of man. The annual reunion coming of ami which «a:, Murphy. Ellen Hal!. Laura Sargent, Hilda twenty-lint of the every »*.t of her duty and love All are in my oft reteated assertion that thto u>wa*d snd for kirn. Every stitch sae took in ing Monday. cordially invited. In the forenoon, social is not the age of world converse n i. bis torn clothes; a*i the darning she did to M KINLEY. greetings; at noon, bis scoured-out socks, even his reck- picnic dinner; afternoon, business meet- of soisluinc all things to Christ: Kr- daring Adelbert Beed is working (or Frank HOI SHE US KEIIEIEI OF less, entered into the and as James said at the council at Jeru tnonghtleas days, McMuUin. ing literary program. making of a than of Wiiiie. more thoughtful, aalem. it to the time of taking out fron more senous-minded and more serviceable to Arthur Norwood and family, ol Cam- BCCKfiPOBT. the gentile* u pei *ple for Hi* name, her. bcsA*. bridge, Mass., are visiting here. that so He may come again w-th Hto Bucksport. Or land and Dedham have SERVE M STIlHItH JUS Maurita, small of Frank church. His bride, a* the Me--: o' granddaughter, formed a onion tor superintendence of KtrrEhY ro la hi hoc. Eaton, is visiting here. Israel for their conversion as a nation, sc bonis. B. K. Houston has been elected Mr*. Leroy Grove*, 52 High street. cpon the food that i* eaten. c:ce*ted Peter ami then through them the of jovial comedian, Murray, has superintendent. tru an t**'00 winning The upper aawmili.of tbe Jordan Lorn* Jhe Portland, intense euflerer from and aaainiilated. That is one all nations (iv. 13-lBi been in town the past four nights. Edward -t i;:J ber Co. at Milford wan burned Wednes- Dodge, driver ot the mail route nervous indigestion. Sbe obtained a why a good healthy appetite The business of believers tot' Mrs. Ferris and to bottle of :s* only day sight, rrith two carloads of lumber Sawyer boys after Eeat Cncksport, bad a narrow escape Tan lac, at tbe Maine State Ex- a reliable sign of general nea.tr- the good news to others as their vacation hare returned from a re ’**“ give quickly and a small storehouse and contents. Tbe here, to Ban- serious accident Saturday. Mr. position, and thia is what ah* ha* to food that ia not diverted and as that the’ church be was *= xeissibie may ions will exceed $40,000. far Dodge turning hit team in front ot my: ts apt not to be thoroognly d.gedtd 14. completed—cause all Jews and gentiles Aug. P. M. the pa*toIBce when the rear wheels of the I was subject to attack* of nervous and therefore. u> Rev. John Patrick Nelligan, a native of _ assimilated, apt, to hear, as Paul did In Asia ixtx. were a ft 10t. carriage hit by phasing automobile. j indigeetioa. 1 had thaee attacks on an come waate matter, nitead Bangor and for twenty-live years chaplain BLCEHLLL PALLS. largely then instrmt the saved ones as to th > The horse became frightened and ■rerage of two or three time* nutriment tar material. of tbe National soldiers' Home at Miss Evans has returned to mn,i every baildiag of God. that win Togas, Brockton, roo”- purpose they may throwing Mr. Dodge oat. The horse was week, and the peine were often so se- -Teniae is m of died Thursday morning, of pneumonia, Mass. j preparation others, for every sinner saved brings •topped after going a abort distance vere that I would to the after a week's illness. He was by j simply drop barka and berriea especially p«psrr fifty-seven Tinker Ferdenandize and of New J Joy in heaven (Lake it. T. 10‘ and helps wits, collision with soother team. Mr. ! floor. to combat these conditiB- 11 jeon of age. Dodge to the church. A readiness York, have rented the F. A. cot- was shaken and was -Since tee® complete Candace j badly np unable to taking Tsnlac I have not bad praised by thousands who nare to earn our own while this, tare for resume his duties tar the trouble saowo. living doing Liniment ttciictc a August. day. any with my old en- relie red nerronanees. Will aseaa’s Fa. j of people V1'''* if would be as Paul Aug. 14. CRIB. .. and am t«» necessary, doing Try it a»d see—one application will prove emy, vary glad to recommend starring nerroos systems ns« more than a colama of claims. James 8. Fer- i «•* did (verses 34. 35). He was ready to it because ol the rebel it baa sreli fed and restored to animal guson. Phils., Pa., writes: “I have had won- Tear Barents Sh raid Maes Owes a Day • A Goad Thing Mar Children. given suffer or be or be killed, derful relief since I used Sloans Liniment on me." Imprisoned A free and easy amccmeat of the bowels Totey-e Honey and Tar is a > ditiosi. knees. To think after ail these of wealth. Dr. particularly !a as God might will. If only be might my years every day is s aigaaf goad Kiss's “d eresph medicine tor The quail tiae that make Thu lac Taolac is now intiodoced one me relief. cokl., being paia application gave Many J New Life Pills will ywe a testis stall re eaiidrea because it costal a* so or finish hto course with and the thanks for what has done for give opiates worthy of 'Mr*. Groves’ art no* Sweet -rag «*«*• Joy your remedy j gfleet withoat rriptag aad free your system habit-forming drags. The -Mole colds" of I peaiaa Bangor at Caldwell me.** Don’t on Sloaa's i of > a matter be bad received of the Lord keep suffering, apply blood poison, parity year blaad. overcome summer as well as the loag of so". It is a wad- a man from the Thalac Lators- ministry Liniment where is and notice how staadiag. dees- "happen where your paia i constipation sad have aa ezceileat tonic, seated coughs, that haag oa for u- mn to* Jeans (verses 22-24; xxi. 13). He de- relief. Penetrates without known fact that the of tbe toriee the new tom; to quick you get j effect oa the eattre system Makes yon icet Maished by it* ssc The f rat door brings re- strength explains it at Store, he. entire airad only the approval of God. rubbtng^Buy any Drag liae living. Only He. at druggists. lief and cosefort-Moore's Drag a*,. eyatom depend! upon nutrition. general public.

• * • which his nurse bad handed him. He looked up at her and snid; Mlsa Tweed, you're u .” BUTTONS TO BOOT. TRINIDAD'S PUZZLE ""• t » moment before you begin Making your paper I haven't mnde the record ij yet.-' Taffeta All Held Together She 8hoe Fasteners. took li!g wrist In her fingers and by Owl’s Eye Mystery of the Island’s Curious A Match counted the pulsations. “I ni sure 1 should Lake of Pitch. ij have died bad it saw some jj A Frenchwoman brown not been for your care,*’ said Bob. pearl shoe buttons on brown Russian Miss Tweed noted Ills Was Done on pulse and took leather with tan broadcloth tolls. She It up the body thermometer. HOLES FILL UP OVERNIGHT. j[ Prac-ie had a month the same sort of heavy food which ously up I d n't wisj him to tr.arr.v a doll. I the course of a week all traces of the ago about the matter. makes up the winter menu? wish h!i wife to lie a woman of obliterated. good Bob took the letter to his mother and Too few housewives realize that the digging will be hard horse sense. Ten to one unless This does not mean thal said lugubriously: body craves change of diet once the necessarily 1 manage to make a match for him fresh has come into the lake "Mother, I’m in a hole.” warm weather sets In. They go on asphalt Instead of him to make one from sources. On the con- permitting “For heaven’s sake, Robert, what la serving In summer hot soups, steaming underground for himself he'll fall the of the excavations are tilled by a into hands ttr meats, heavy desserts. Just as though It trary, some little fool or some wo- very slow settling or leveling of the designing “That nurse I had when I was 11L I were the middle of winter, and then man who will make life hot for him." surface asphalt There is no such i- pro- --o 1 to her." wonder why their families do not seem "But will your sou permit you to., thing as ‘-new" asphalt, by the way. ;■ !o’ to relish their food. choose for him?" sstgi-LU. meals, for tbe transition from liquid petro- --'1 think 1 must have been out Of my Begin now to serve summer "Not hsve leum to solid asphalt by nature’s proc- by any means. I a Rian, bord" for warm weather Is here and a change ■■ of that must He is recovering from an Illness ess involves a period time and,, ■; "Did she uccept you?" of. diet Is necessary to good health. about to enter the convalescent be calculated in centuries. stage. “Yes. but with the Make the first change In the appear- understanding The digging done in past years has The doctor has told me that men pa- ance of the table. If have been In that she would ask to be released one you level of the lake to tents are with caused the general prone to fall in love month after I ont. She's made the the habit of using cloths use dollies got sink several so that it is not abso- their nurses. I intend to the feet, discharge sent me during the summer season, as they request and her picture. lutely inexrflistible, as some people im- nurse who has been attending him the of coolness and There’s the note and there’s the pic- give appearance agine. It is believed that fresh asphalt and I desire you to take her place.” summer comfort. They are. too, a ture. She’s not a Venus, is she?” very slowly pushes itself upward into Miss Tweed, being u young woman of labor the warm Mrs. Wynkoop glanced at the note great saving during tbe lake from the subterranean depths, of marked equanimity, was not as much weather season. It is no Idle task to and looked carefully at the picture. but how large a quantity is thus added Coffee; and Bread taken aback at this as was a tablecloth once a proposal “There’s character in that face. Rob- wash out big annuallv has not been calculated. to some have been expected. She made no stain mars Its (in form), The Breakfast ert," she said. berry pristine beauty, Near the middle of the lake the ma- Indispensibles* Immediate to the but becomes soiled how reply proposition, “Do you think so, mother?” he asked, but If a dolly easy terial Is less hard than elsewhere, and Meat, eggs or flapjacks may be served: but you know, seemed to be turning it over in her It Is to take this single piece and dip looking over her shoulder at the pic- In a few places soft asphalt may be as well as 1; that breakfast is incomplete without coffee. mind. Mrs. went on: It Into the tub. During the berry and Wynkoop ture. seen In small, Irregular patches oozing I will his mother fruit season, when so are "Robert, say—being “I certainly do. What reply are you many spots up from below. This fresh asphalt Is I should a no matter how careful not say it—Is very estimable going to make to her note?" apt to appear, of about the consistency of putty and man. is labor scheme young He has no bad babits, "That’s where I’m In the hole. I the diners, this saving can be kneaded and pulled In the hands to and I consideration. devoted his business sincerely swore that I would never release her.” should be given without soiling tbem greatly. In the believe woman so far as to sub- would make any good “Robert.” said the mother sympa- Some housewives go main, however, the lake is solid as an excellent husband. He bas a hun- the doilies for the linen theically. but with a certain firmness stitute paper phalt. dred them as be- thousand dollars in his own right in her tone, “I hope my boy will never ones, throwing away they No one knows tlie depths of this mys- and will a come soiled. These come in so many inherit hundred thousand go back on his word." terious lake, the only information on dollars so from me." “Oh. mother: you don’t think I’m pretty designs and are Inexpensive the subject being the fact that long should be served. It is especially good coffee, backed is Miss Tweed after further considera- stuck, do you?" that this form of table adornment ago a boring was made to a depth of by 25 years' actual experience handling coffees. tion said: and economical. That s not the way to look at it, both pretty 135 feet without reaching the bottom. SUPERBA is perfectly roasted, ground, cleaned and write The “cores" of this and other “Mrs. Wynkoop, what you are saying my sou. My advice to you Is to borings packed. • Is very to me. This Is Miss Tweed admitting that a court- show that In consistency the asphalt complimentary WITH THE ROAST. If you cannot obtain of your local we will send same a cousidei dealer, virtually a proposition to pay me two under the circumstances Is not a remains the to very ship direct by mail, on receipt of price, 35 cents the pound. hundred thousand dollars for—what?" fair test of whether two persons are How to Dross Your Moats Most able depth. Up Write for our free booklet about coffee and its “For sense but Curious as It may seem, there are making. your character, common fitted to make each other happy, Appstizingly. Bear in mind that SUPERBA Teas and evidences that the entire mass Canned Q****dt are of and such other qualities as will con- you propose that her request to be re- The accompaniments for vari- many and reasonable proper In delightful quality price. Try them. spire to a and the leased be till both of comprising the lake is constant but make good wife, postponed yon ous roasts as laid down by one well MiOiken-Tomlinson MainsT very slow motion. The surface is a Company, Portland, price Is altogether Inadequate." know more of each other.” known cook are as follows: IS161 • Importers, Roasters and Packers series of folds, and In the crease* One morning Bob Wynkoop found "That will make It easier for me. Roast beef should be garnished sim- great between these the ruin water gathers. himself lying In bed with that sensa- won't It, mother?" ply with sprigs of parsley and with One writer has aptly compared the tion of relief which comes with the “Decidedly.” freshly scraped horseradish. A more surface of the to the skin of a dawn of convalescence. He had been Miss Tweed assented to Bob’s propo- elaborate garnishing would include asphalt great the creases the too Hi to notice his nurse, and now sition. and Mrs. Wynkoop invited her small baked tomatoes, whole mush- elephant, being as her folds In his hide. Along the edges of was the first time that he had any to spend a few weeks with her rooms and bruised vegetables, such as CLARIONS FOR PURPOSE of in the pools of water grass, bushes and EVERY idea of her appearance. The only thing guest. She appeared. Instead celery, button onions, salsify and the small trees take root, forming green in he noticed about her was that she had uniform, becomingly dressed, and Bob like. A rich brown gravy should be cooking and heating include “Islands” of greater or less extent.— no pretense to beauty. Seeing him remarked that she wasn't so homely, served with It. and small, neat squares Victor Pltt-Kethley In Wide World sizes, styles and equipments of looking at her with" something akin to after all. Mrs. Wynkoop contrived to of Yorkshire pudding garnished with Magazine. Interest, which Indicated that he was. leave the two together a good- deal sprigs of parsley and either mush- great variety. better than be had she went to during the visit and they seemed to rooms or horseradish. been, Whatever or 'One be An Aid to Canned Music. your cooking heat- him, gazed down upon him sympa- be at least quite companionable. Roast mutton should garnished In the Woman's Home Companion a thetically, laid her soft hnnd on his day Bob said to his mother: with daintily cooked tomatoes or mush- ing problem is a Clarion will solve more sense than writer makes the following sugges- forehead, theh took his wrist between “That girl has any rooms. or both, arranged alternately it for met” tions: “Into a blank book I copy tha you. her thumb and fingers. Having made woman I ever with a sprig of parsley between each, words of songs and operas that I buy a note of his condition, she said: “Horse sense, you mean.” and red currant Jelly should be served Clarions always economize fuel horse sense. She’ll never trou- for my phonograph and hand this book “Would you like some nourishment?” “Yes. as an accompaniment to friends as I the records. are made so “Yes.” ble her husband, whoever he may be. Roast lamb should have a properly my play —they carefully and J fool notions.” cucumber and should Understanding the words perfectly so “What do you think would taste with any prepared garnish fitted accurately that con- advan- adds much to their pleasure.” they (4 good?” “And he’ll find that a great be served with a good brown gravy trol the fire sauce. Another and absolutely. Small “A slice of rare roast beef.” tage." and cucumber looks His Interest. “X fear that would be too hearty for “A woman don’t keep her good more elaborate garnish would Include repair cost is another advantage does she?" fried cauliflower Mrs. Qulzzer—Didn't I hear that you you Just now. Shall It be a cereal with but a few years, potato croquettes, as Marion dealer will in the world butter and were Interested in the -steel construc- any tell you. cream, a soft boiled egg or a baked “The prettiest woman sprigs dipped in hot lightly tion business? Mr. Potato?” will have no more beauty than your sprinkled with salt, pepper and finely Doolittle—Oh, yes- WOm fk I’m interested in it. Whenever BISHOP CO. Maine “All three.” mother in time.” minced parsley. Of course the sim- deeply | -iS?* Bangor, mother: I run across a of structural work- Miss Tweed left the room and re- “You don’t need beauty, plest of all dressings Is the traditional gang without it” mint sauce. ers I stand around and watch them by turned with a cup of bouillon. you’re Just as good the hour.—Toledo Blade. Sold by J. P. ELDRIDGE, EL SWORTH, Me. A week passed. One morning when And Bob kissed her lovingly. all was that » bright sun shone In through th«f win- Well, the upshot of it Butter Squares. is now dows Boh had had bis breakfast and Bob married Miss Tweed. She To cut'butter in small, even squares Do not be too credulous, yet If a sign she with his bead raised on pillows was forty and just as good looking as for the table use a coarse, wet timed, says "Wet Paint” believe it—Youth’s her. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN about to peruse the morning paper, was at twenty. Bob adores as this leaves no ragged edges. Companion.

i American nearly reflects the condition of prta <£t)e (gllsioortti dactive enterprise. We present here- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. with a brief table showing the A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL monthly balances of trade of the WHO WILL BE ELECTED BY HANCOCK muini SOME OF THE MEN United States with October, EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON beginning COUNTY VOTERS. AT 1913, when the Underwood tariff law ELLSWORTH. MAINE waa enacted, and covering a period of Selected INVESTMENTS ■t ni fourteen months, from which it will Picked with greatest care after thorough HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING OO be seen that at the time the Under- investigation of each W. H. Tirvs, Editor And Msnsssr. wood law waa enacted the monthly balance of trade was largely in favor YIELDING 4%to edition of The 7% This week's of the United States, hot It steadily American is 2,300 copies* diminished nntil In April, 1914, the WE BUY, SELL AND ESPECIALLY RECOMMEND balance of trade waa against as, and Central Main* Power Company ist 51 week for 1914, 2,500 continued ns nntil Average per against September, Cumberland County Power and Light 1st s* one month after the outbreak of the Portland Railroad company let Sc Water District i-sa WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1916. European war: Anaon (Maine) 4 Central (Talne Power Co. 7» Pfd., Month Excess Exports Excess Imports an< others. October, 191*. $188,976,158 Our valuable and extensive service and statistical The tree trade democrats in Con- November. 44 97438366 department i* for use and benefit of Maine December. 48,906,194 maintained investors gress suffered a severe shock a few January, 1814, 49.713494 ASK US FIR8T when read the trade 44 days ago they February, 28.948,408 .. from Great Britain for the 44 report March, 4.786,280 With us yon can invest any amount from *lOu up in safe bonds. month of July. This shows that im- April, 44 $11448.60' 44 ports into Great Britain increased May, 1476488 457,408 while in- June. only 85,000,000, exports July. 5438444 creased 860,000,000. Democratic August, 19490.778 SMALL & leaders have been arguing all tbe September, 44 16,247.722 BEYER, GREENWOOD, 14 INVESTMENT SECURITIES time that we have no need to fear a October. 56,680.680 44 November, 79411.271 .... trade war after tbe conflict 226 WATER STREET, AUGUSTA, MAINE military December. 44 180478,018 in has ceased, but reports Europe From that time forward the each as this will very qnickly cause DR. GEORGE A. monthly balance of trade in oar favor PHILLIPS, HOLBROOK H. HARDEN, tbe rank and file of the democratic of Bar Harbor, The local merchant who does not ad, Itgal Gotten. steadily increased nntil it reached of Sorry, to loss confidence in these As- Candidate for Eden. vertise is thromng open the door to the party Representative, Candidate for Representative, Class 6. NOTICK or more than $200,000,000, unparalleled mail-order house, which does advertise rORKOtlMuJ** surances. Dr. George A. Phillips, candidate for Holbrook H. Harden, candidate for rep- Eugene in the history of this or any other and which is looking for just such open- Simpson, of Sollim representative from Eden class, was born resentative from tbe clast composed of WHEREAScounty of Hsucock. and states Our increased trade ings. Maine, by hit mortgage deed, The democratic bureau _ dated the publicity country. export in Orland, April 18, 1853, tbe son of Lather Brooklin, Penobscot and of Blnebill, Surry day February, 1908, and recorded in n.» the tariff is not talked this waa made of commodities abso- cock says being up Ames and Livonia Noyes Phillips. His Brooksville, was born in South Surry Salt, county registry of deeds, hook «: dL* fax 887, conveyed to David A. Simpson, of The wish is father to the lutely essential for the maintenance first American ancestor was Andrew Phil- a son of the late Francis Snilj year. August 15, 1868, van, aforesaid, a certain lot or parcel of with all As a matter of fact, half of an army in the field, and the in- lips, of Kittery, Maine. H. Harden. buildings thereon, situated in 2S thought. Sullivan and bounded and AND RASP- described a* foi rank and file is in creases were all to nations Dr. Phillips’education was obtained in Asa man bis ambition took him to CURRANT, GOOSEBERRY vir: The the democratic practically young lows, homestead known a* theJalw,’ tbe schools of where he h Rock the favor of a tariff. All re- at or to countries from public Hancock, Boston, and tbe name of t be Piymout BERRY BUSHES. ROSE BUSHES. Simpson place Including small island a? protective war, adjacent Joined to the shore, the whole lived after 1860. and from tbe Castine Co. to bis Bend u» propertveon are in favor of it. Thous- which found their to the Clothing appealed patriotism. have aome nice Hydrangea. tsining five (5) acres, more or less. publicans they way order* lor fall delivery. Write IncludlS normal school. Tbe university of tbe Ho asked for a job. There was no open- WE your island, and being the same property contetri ands of who are not talk- warring countries. for catalogue. by Augustus B. to Jabez democrats, of New from which he was asked if he Perry Simpson br city York, ing but be made one. .Ho deed dated March 18. a. d. ing much of their intentions, will The table presented above demon- Hancock County Nciihy Co., Surry, Me. 1864, and conveveJ graduated in medicine ip 1882, was also a could go to work without pay,and showed by Jabe* Simpson to bis wife Emily Simnso? vote the ticket because strates two that as a re- and his daughters, Mary 8. Bixov and republican I things—first, I source of his education. He made and before Ju’jett up Monday. good, house on Surry road; O. Simpson, bv deed dated Jane 19. a believe in “America flrst” rather sult of democratic tariff a d in. they legislation, He entered immediately into partner- the end of the week was pnt on tbe regu- 1~rjiFCRNISHEDJ electric light*. Same house for rent and recorded In the Hancock registry ? furnished. of Mrs. L. H. Cushman, deeds, vol. 188. page 174. And again than tbe free trade which balance of trade that was in onr favor with Dr. L. W. Hodgkins, lar force of salesmen. He remained with Inquire coamed policy ship practicing 64 Court St., Ellswoith. Me. bv Eugene Simpson, Abbie L. Simpson, fa. thia company several years, in Boston and nie R. and the flrst. If was to a balance of trade medicine in Ellsworth and vicinity until Simpson George L. Simpson, to places foreign producer changed and of Us sets, chairs, par- Troy, N. Y., became one high- Mary 8. Hixbv and Juliett O. Simpson br there is little talk of the tariff, it is thns that instead 1902; since which time be has been a citi- ; lor and room furniture, tables, against ns, showing line salesmen. I^URNITURE—Chamberdining deed dated September 27, a. d. 1-87, and re- stoves, etc. Msy be seen at J. H. M a comber's. because have made their of other nations their zen of Bar Harbor. He is a member of l*ter be went on tbe road as a travelling corded in the Hancock county registry of people up sending money 12) Franklin St. deeds, in vol. 238, 244 Lygonia Lodge, F. & A. M., and salesman, and fifteen years ago came back page Being the Mint minds that a tariff is ab- here to the of American ofj on remises derived by heirship from the protective bay products to his home town and county. Though an TARKEY harness shop and land Water late Blanquefort commandery in Ellsworth. or Mas. Petes Starebv, Juliett O. Simpson, deceased, to J essential to the “Made-in- labor, we were abroad active member of tbe town street. Inquire Henry solutely sending money republican Me. e>imp«on and Eugene 8frop*oc the Dr. Phillips is one of the best-read men committee of for several be South street, Ellsworth, Being America” movement. to buy the products of foreign labor, Surry years, same premises conveyed to Eugene -impsoa in Hancock county, and, a sportsman and has never before sought office for himself, by Henry J. Simpson by deed dated Novem- onr own industries and ber 18. s. d. and recorded discouraging farmer 4s alive to the fish though hard in tbe support of all 1^1 St. 1904. in the Hancock himself, Keenly working of deeds in vol. 44V The declaration in favor of child the industries of candidates of bis party in every cam'paign. county registry page 19, building up foreign and game and farming interests of the to ail of "hied deeds aud rc .ia» express 1 LACK Seal card case containing money in that the outbreak > reference i“ hereby made And where • 1, labor legislation in the democratic lands; and, second, county and state. He is an ardent advo- J in Ellsworth Aug. 16. J bills, Wednesday, the undersigned, was duly appointed exec iu* for return of national the admin- of the war created an enor- cate of and as of the A suitable reward will be paid of the last will and tenime-'t of Davi platform, placed European good toads, president 8 A. same to E. O. Moose’s drug store, or to Han- on the 2d dav of N Bar Harbor board of has been active Simpson, »veniber, JiS. istration in a rather mous abnormal demand for our pro- trade, cock street. and whereas the condition of embarrassing _ said mort-ne in this direction. He is an and has been b oken, and now remains br< ken position, in view of the fact that a ducts. The democratic party had ab- eloquent RAY RAINCOAT and brown sweater, and has been heard and onperfo meu, now, therefore, ay re*ioa democratic had been hold- to do with the crea- convincing speaker, f between West Ellsworth and Ellsworth. of the breaco of the condili«*r th eof. I c?aim Congress solutely nothing C-i R. from the platform on a variety of subjects, Return to Mrs. H Dollard. Ellsworth, 3, a foreclosure of said mortgace. ing np this legislation for months. tion of this abnormal market. and receive suitable leward. Was. O. Emxkv, Opposition to the bill was led by There are other and perhaps no less Executor of the last will and tes nert of .let David A. Hooiod, late of Sullivan, Maii.l. southern congressmen, in the inter- important factors which have been in August 19. 1918. it is of own- est, alleged, cotton-mill very materially, influenced by the at 20 State street, 6 rooms in- and flush STATE JOF MAINE ers. The inconsistency of the plat- outbreak of the war and notin any TENEMENTcluding lavatory hallway, bowl, electric lights, fitted for hot and cold County or Hancock ss. form and declaration congressional sense influenced by democratic ad-, water at aink and bath tab. Excellent rent To the Hoi orable Justice of the without children. to C. C. Supreme performance sent President Wilson ministration. Prior to the outbreak for family Apply Judicial Court, next to be holden st Kill- Bcrrill, on the premises. worth, within and for ssid countv of Han- to the capitol to insist npon the of the war, American tourists were cock, on the second Tuesday of (ktobtr.i. d 1916. passage of the bill. He had his way. spending in Europe sums estimated J nip CEUntrt. M. CONNER, of Castiue, in *aid The House accepted the Senate at from $300,000,000 to $900,000,000 an- NETTTEc* at -, write of Augustus W. Corner. d t IRL to learn Apply at The That her m« den amendments and the bill now this a net typesetting. respectfully represents: Friday, nually, constituting outgo \JT Ambeican Office. name was Nettie M. Morey; that the was aw- goes to President Wilson for his for which we had practically no cor- fully married to the aaia Augustus W. t on- ner, at Caatine, on the seventeenth dsvof signature. responding inoome. The outbreak of luga. .\cums. June, a. d. 1902, by Rev. J. H. Irvine, s m a li- ter of the authorized to solemnize war not shut off this ex- gospel,duly the only as husband Progressives In Maine. Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge. marriages; that they lived together and wile at Caatine, in said county, from the penditure, but induoed American citi- matter of Maine progressives have pretty In tbs ) time of their said marriage until the first day William H. Puffeb, 5 In Bankruptcy. with the zens to spend a corresponding sum at of October, a. 4. 1906; that your libelant b*i generally merged republican Bankrupt, I conducted toward* her nid thns to revive Ameri- always herself party. While surrendering none of home, helping To tbs Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of tbe Dis- husband as a f ithful true and affectionate can industry and employment to trict court of the United States for the Dis- wHe; that on the said firs: day of Oc'.ober.ad. their progressive ideals, they have re- give trict of Maine. 1996. the said Augustus W Conner utterly de- turned to the which American labor.' H. PUFPBB, of Bden. in serted yonr ilheiaat without cause, and vent parly moat nearly flTILLIAM which time to the of the If the county of Hancock, and Stale of to parte unknown to her, since the funds Again, prior outbreak oae never even or heard from him. or re represents mental principles WISriKUD S. TRKWOROY. Maine, in said district, represents she respectfully ceived from him tu.»i s«:d utter of the war, as everybody that on- the 8th day of May last past, a*y support. progressive party. Here and European |MK>ws, of desertion Roe ooaiioued fo* three consecutive Sorry, h# was bankrupt under tbe amounts of American stocks duly adjudged next of this libel; there are found former large Candidate for Commissioner. acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that years orior to the filing progreseivea, County that his reaidencels unknown to libel**' be bae surrendered all bis pro your actuated and bonds were held by foreign in- C*pt• Winfield Scott of duly party, and cannot he reasonable dili- by pique rather than Treworgy, of and has com- ascertained by prin- and rights property, fully roar vestors to whom we interest and candidate for with all of said acts gence; that there is no oollusiou between who have over to the paid 8nrry, county commis- plied the require meats to ciple, gone bank- libelant and the eaid Augustus W. Conner to ASTHUJt B. BOLT was born in and of the orders of court toothing his democrats. Tbe democratic ia dividends amounting annually sioner, Ellsworth, January obtain a divorce. press Yonr libelant farther Thstber millions of dollars. Bo of Gouldsboro, 20,1849. He ia a man of atari he prays that ht be de- represents: these the many great iog character, "fcor. may said of sufficient ability and welcoming stragglers into creed by the court to hare a full discharge husband, being Candidate for Representative, Class &. with wide experience, and of boai- able to and for her, was the amount of these secarities good from all debt* provable his estate being labor provide ranks with “scare” headlines—mak- against and refuse* »*d Arthur B. Holt, of Gouldsboro, who has ness judgment. under said acta, except such debts grossly, wantonly cruelly held abroad that when the war broke bankruptcy to suitable maintenaocefor a noise to create the illusion as are excepted oy law from sack discharge. neglects provide ing big been renominated for representative to He started going to sea as a and at end has so to for ber out there was fear of the of boy, Dated this I2tb of a. d. 1818. her, neglected provide of to damping day August as wherefore numbers, and keep up their own the legislature by the republicans of tbe age of twenty-one bed -cached tbe WlLLUM H. PCiFBt, aforesaid, since the year 1W8; the American ahe prays that a divorce may be decreed be- theee securities upon towns of Goulds- berth. Bankrupt. courage. clam 5, composed of the captain’s For twenty years be wae tween her and the said Augustus W. Conner were of national market and our stock exchanges boro, Sullivan, Franklin, Hancock, Win- in tbe coasting and then took Order of Notice Theresa. for the causes above set forth. Many progressives trade, op a d. 1W- the of the Dated this eleventh day of August will be heard from re- closed. Upon reopening ter Harbor, Sorrento, East brook and yachting, commanding both sail and PimncT or Maixb ss. Nkttib M. Cosss*. prominence On this 19th of s d. 01 elev- more than a billion 7 end is a Hancock steam ont of day August, 1919, Bn bee ri bed and sworn to before me this in Maine stock exchanges townships 8, county yachts Boston and New the it is— publican platforms during reeding foregoing petition, enth day of a. d. 1916. born and bred. York. He waa also witb tbe Eastern Ordered tbs coart. that s be bed August dollars’ worth of these securities were boy, by bearing (Seal) AiTHca W. Pattpesox, the campaign. At the head of the Dredging of for tbe seme on tbe mb of s. waa in Ellsworth in and Co., Boston, eight years, npeo day September Public. us and Ameri- He born 1878, four Notary list is Col. who has bean returned to bought by for yean at captain of tug boata and d. Ml, before said court: at Portland, in Roosevelt, moved to La amine in the four as said district, at ten o’clock In tb# can who now collect the in- 1883, attending years superintendent on work for forenoon; the of tbe Investors aad tbst notice thereof be STATE OF MAINE. dominating figure pro- common and high schools. He made hie tbe company in Maine, and published In tbe the Bllewertb American, a in Cocit. movement. terest and dividends and spend New Jersey. newspaper printed Babcock m. Hdpkimi Judicial gressive first sea voyage at seventeen years of age. said district, end that all known creditors, Iw Vacation. at home for the In 180B be waa elected to to for prooeeda develop- sea as e business representative and ether persons in interest, may appear at 21. A. D. Other progressives apeak and started following the tbe from Ellsworth. Aug. 1WJ- and the legislature tbe class towns of tbe said time and plkce, and show cease, if the libel, ordered: Thattae ment of American industry in 1882. Hie first command was the Upon foregoing Hughes in Maine are Hon. Arthur L. Burry, Biueblll, Hancock, Lamoiue and any they bare, why the prayer o# said peti- libelant notice totbessid libelee to ap* labor. tioner should not be give Garford, former progressive candi- employment of American schooner Helen G. Moseley, in 1*6, and Trenton, and waa given credit of attend- grsntetL penr before the justice of °ur aaprWM ing strictly to legislative work- And It Is further ordered by the cenrt, that Judicial court, to be bolden at EllswSrtsu Not have these factors con- he sailed her until when he went to business, tbe clerk shall send on tne date for United States senator in only 1901, hard for tbe by mail to all known within and for the county of Hancock, ing interests of his county. oreditore tributed in an enormous measure to Sooth Gouldsboro end established the copies of said petition and this order, second of October, a d w®. s Hon. of He was on tbe committees of addressed to them Tueeday ana Ohio; Raymond Robins, important at their places of residence publishing an attested copy cf said libsi as a Frenchman's Bay Packing Co. Ihe fac- sod ebon fisheries and salaries. Han- as stated. chairman of tbe recent the revival of American industry this order thereon, three weeks aaccessiwy 'Chicago, pro- under his has bean suc- cock county fishermen will remember the Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, in the Ellsworth American, a direct result of the outbreak and con- tory, supervision, sf new,,*aKr national Hon. ftght be pot up against the free indft tbs said court, and the seal thereof, printed in Ellsworth, In our county of gressive convention; cessful, to many peo- saining at tinuance of the war in but giving employment bill, and he was credited witb its defeat. Portland. In said district, on tbe 19th day sock, tbs last publication to be thirty day»w J. of who Europe, Sf August s. d. 1919. of October Henry Allen, Kansas, ple. He waa tbe republican candidate for least prior to the second Tuesday the labor situation has been very rad- [L. 8.] Jambs E. Hbwit, Clerk. next, that he there and then ia our sai that state for the progres- Mr. Holt is well by experience sheriff in 1906, when ho carried sixteen A true may stamped qualified copy of petition and order thereon. court and answer to said libel. affected to the of towns of the o appear sive ticket in Hon. Edward C. ically advantage and to represent sue of county by majority of 320 Attest: Jambs E. Hbwit, Clerk. Aumo W. Kino 1912; by temperament bwt was American the two votes, defeated by Sheriff Mayo, Jostles of ths 8up. Jttd. Court- of who was workmen. During tbs seashore counties in the State legisla- the democratic of court Tener, Anderson, Ind., candidate. He has been a Bankrupt’s Petition for Discharge. A true copy of ths libel and order fiscal the outbreak of ture. select man of hia town. thereon. state chairman in years preceding In tbe matter of k progressive 1914, F. Mahonbv. Clerk^ the war, the net increase i? our popu- Jxbz M. Perrsn. \ In Bankruptcy. _Attest:—T. -and Hon. Oswald Ryan of Indiana, Bankrupt, ( of inflow and PT1HE notice New states lation by reason the Baton and After the War. William A. Remiek Dead. To tbe Hon. subscribers hereby gi*e thsj >Mho stamped tbe England Clarence Hale, Judge of the Dis- have been cxecuto trict oonrt of the X they duly appointed outflow of aliens was 1,500,000. In JiKflns hofumitl.] William A. Remiek died at his home in United States for the of the will of four years ago for tbe progressives. __ District of Maine. of EDI** the nineteen months sinoe the out- What was before the war Backeport Thursday, Aug. 17, at the age JOHN B. HOW, late of the Town Happening M. •i PUFFER. of Hdeu. in the 8tate of MAINE, of net increase in were dewn and sixty-seven yean. Mr. Remiek was County of HANCOCK. Due to War. break the war, the broke ontT Bills closing INEZcounty of Hanoock, and State of Prosperity born in end bed ia eald deceased no bonds being required by thetmf reason of the workmen the tens of thousands were Backeport been in busi- Maine, district, respectfully represents their our population by by that on the •f said will. Inasmuch ns one of said executor* Emboldened by unchallenged ness continuously since IS78. He bee held 6th day of May, last she « thrown out of waa past, to wit. Frank C. Bates, is not s resident movement of aliens has been 10#,600. being employment. many public offices snd was recorder ot duly adindged ander tbe acta of that the democratic ad- bankrupt the SUte of we hare assumption Coogwse relating to that sbs Maine, appointed. w American industry was feeing bankruptcy. the Western Hancock : bankruptcy; State It is therefore, that as municipal court baa duly surrendered all her B. Deasy. of Bdsn, Hancock county. ministration has bronght whatever apparent, property and Bar The free-traders were getting in their many years. ** and baa Maine, whose postofflee addreaa one result of the we have al- '‘Pw1* property, folly complied WJ. of this ia war, He was e prominent member ot the New with all the of bor, Maine, oar agent for purposes spec*® degree prosperity oonntry deadly work. requirements eald acta, and of of England Order ot the orders of oonrt by the revised statutes of said state the democratic ready experienced, relatively speak- Protection; Fidelity touching bar bunk- MJ* now enjoying, The bloody cataclysm in Europe came lodge, F. and A. M.; Royal Arch and hereby give notice of sucb appo*® a off of over a million chapter, •be ment. All having demand* national committee asserts that the ing, cutting and staid the tide of industrial depression et Backeport; Bltnqnelort "JSifor. prey, that ah. may be decreed persons deairedMg commandeiy, tbe court to key. a the estate of said deceased are a of increase in ot and waaaleo a Bhriner. by full dlaekarge from all has overcome the and quarter popula- that had set in. Millions millions Ellsworth, the same for settlement, and aiiw; democratic party apon He is proTable intuit bar aerate uuder survived by a wile and two sisters “W*•£** ebted are to make almost entirely of the laboring of to flow into this bankruptcy acta. accept aach dabu aa are Sreseat thereto requested of and has placed tion, money began conntry —Mrs. ot ment depression Mery Peaks, Poughkeepsie, N. accepted by law from aaeh immediately. n Ult- period oalled to Eu- discharge. C. Bats*- feet class. The war not only because of war ordera. Borne si the mills Y., end Mrs. A. K. Morse, ol WateryUle. Dated thfa lttb of d. ltlt. Feank American industry on its again. day AaguaUa. B. W. Batbs. numbers of persons who that were not converted Into monition Iceslt. Puma, The chief factor in determining in- rope large Anguat IT, — _ Baakrapt. Hit._ went to in the conflict in plants were able to coant on e home mar- political 3imouncrmmt. dustrial conditions la the balanoe of participate Order at Notice ket for their products, as the war had Tk.non. of their native but .- are other factor* behalf countries, I Dlarmier or Mend aa. Cotnmiacum |H*rrijant*. trade. While there creatad a condition to virtual of amounting °* ‘hlalttb day H a. ^ also prevented the immigration spxby, Aug. ins. August. d. lilt, oa that very materially affect financial protection. 21, reading the foregoing petition. It Ie— numbers of who would To the Votoro of Hancock Ordered tba ooart, that a 19'6 the balance of trade moat large persons But when the war wbatT County: by hearing be bad ^1864 conditions, stops, °® *** otherwise have come to this country I wish to thank the voters ot Hancock ft?* ft* dv ®* September The free-trade spellbinder* who go a. d. in*, before aaid ooart at Portland, in amid Catarrh Id thli MCtioo of for their liberal district, at ia o'clock la tac There la more to in industry and compete before tbe in tbe cam- county support at the forenoon; aad that all other diaaaaea engage country coming notice thereat the country than put June primaries, and now ask their bap.bllah.dl. the illniSh the Inal few wan with American labor. The high end to convince tbe that earnest American, a toaether. and until yearn paign try people and aaaistanoe.at the aewapaper printed la aaid dis- be ioaurabla. For a great many co-operation coming trict, and that all known and supposed to that are to-day being paid in the war has not kept the Wilson adminis- election. It I will creditor., other pronounoed it a local disease wages elected, endeavor to ,ln internet. may appear at tba aaid yearadoetora the beet of to time and nnd preacribed local re mediae, end by con- almost all lines of industry are due, tration out of the Cleveland ditch are my ability aerve the people place, and ahow oanaa. If any they to cure with loeal treatment, and r*I*r °* **“ stantly failing for our going to be given tbe laugh, lor the taithfnUy, honestly impartially. P*t'“°*,r **<>"'5 it incurable. Science baa proven first, to the abnormal demand nSt pronounced and w. s. Tbbwobot. And It la catarrh to be a constitutional dieeaae, to the ab- masses know better. Tbe average Ameri- farther ordered by the court, that WANT YOUR treatment. products, and, second, the clerk ahull lead mat] to all therefore requires constitutional can baa sufficient to dis- by knowa w. intelligence cmditora Ball*! Catarrh CnrCt manufactured by J. normal of labor. A Woman's Kla ily Aat. copiee of mid portion andthUort.r ia the eon- scarcity black from and this asms *° ,h"M “th,lr Cheney * Co, Toledo, Ohio, only tinguish white, Mrs. O. R. Breland, Duncan P**®“ ol meldence FARM PRODUCTS tbe murket. ^ Mills, III., aa Stated1 atitntionel core on tells him that we would right wrl:ee: “I was stricken with on tbe blood nnd intelligence lumbago, un- Poultry Internally. It net* directly able to tarn in bed. A Uw asd Dressed, offer now be in the midst of the in- neighbor brought J Eos, mucouff ffurface* of the eyetem. They A Powerful Proas. greatest Foley Kidney Pills. She had tS^rth,H^: for sny cnee It foil* to Ism similarly Jdii“^tb.thJid one hundred dollars dustrial tba world ever saw were it afflicted and they cured her. I was Potatoes and testimonial.. The Philadelphia mint uses a press panic cured by 3 feist ? a?® Veal, Apples, IJJe fteudfc,-circular, three bottles." It the not * CO, Toledo, O. not foe tbe blood money that la flowing kidneys do (unc- 8.] Jana. K. Addree. F. J. CHENEY can exert a force of 1,100 tons to tion. lumbago, rbcnmntinm, r> Biwit, Clerk. Dressing, that aches, pains are A true copy of petition and order Prices, Shipping Tags, medals. in to us from abroad because of the war. apt,to result. Moore's Drag Store. thereon: wotpaC^“j Take'Sin?!™ jfimfly Fill* for constipation. the square inch to stamp Attest:—Jana. E. Hewer, Clark. and Shipping instrnotions, etc., REPUBLICAN HALLIES. farm demonstrations. ELLSWORTH f ALLS. MARINE LIST. Shtiertfwnunts. of Political Meeting* In Han- Dates N«W* Of Interest to Hancock Fred B. Harden and wife l«ft Monday County HNnonok Uouniy Porte. cock Connty Town*. morning in tbeir car for a viait to Fanner*. Southwest Harbor—Sid 15, schs Manie Palermo. Aug Tbe following republican rallies an an- [From Saunders, Sullivan, for western port: Eva A the offlee of the con at; agent, G. N. Davenhowes. N for PniladeJ- William Murray and family, of Wor- Apple River, 8, nounced for Hancock county towna: < Worden, Ellsworth. | F C Pendleton, for western port; Katip cester, Maas., wbo have been viaiting Ehla;Pdlvner, for fishing banks A. P. Numbers Bucksport, Aug. S—Congressman Sid Ang 16, seh Itasca for western port Give 1TINEBAEY or OOT7STT here, left for borne Thursday in tbeir car. of Msseachusetts, and LsBoy AGENT.. Ang 20—The gasoline sloop Willie E Morse, Gardner, fish ladPn, drifted on a near Bass Har- Thursday, Aug. 24 — Warren Jordan and wife, who have been ledge Higbt, of Augusta. Forenoon, Burry, bor to-day and may be a total loss. The ves- farms ot W. E. Mrs. Jordan’s Cbarles West Sullivan, Aug. 24-Congreasmsn Caspar, WUl Smith, O. L. viaiting parents, sel ie owned by Capt Jacob Mayo, of South- Olds. Ellsworth Lynch and wife, returned to Brewer Mon- weat Harbor, who was in command. The en- Gardner and Mr. Hight. Afternoon, 'Falls, visit members ot Penobscot, Aug. 21—Hon. A. 8. Little- boys’ and girl*’ clubs, with day. Clearly local with at offlee in nine tone, built at Friendship, in 1991. tleld, of Rockland, and E. E. Chase, of leaders, meeting the Mrs. Asa C. Flood has gone to Bangor to evening. Bass Harbor—In Port Ang 30, schs Daniel Blueblll- visit her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Beavey, of McLoud, Port Clyde, N S. for New Haven, F C N for "SEVENATEFI8IX.” 28-Hon. Bert M. Fer- Friday, Aug. 25—Salisbury Cove, boys’ San wbo is there for a few Conn; Pendleton, Hillsboro, B, | Franklin, Ang. Diego, Cal., Newbnrg, N Y; Warren B Potter,.bound east and girls’ club, farms of B. C. Graves and nald, ol Weet Poland, candidate for weeks. Frank Spratt, Trenton. Cnited States senator, and Fulton J. Mrs. William H. Brown is at the Mc- BORN. Everyone realizes the possibilitles-of error in telephoning when Saturday, Aug. 28-North Ellsworth and of Ellsworth. Donald Green ber Kedman, Nicolln. cottage, Lake, with 7856 is asked for iD that way. Before the evening meeting it Franklin, daughter, Mrs. Fitzmorris, and a friend, BOWDEN—At Brooksville, Ang 14, to Mr and Monday, Aug. Mrs Everett Bowden, a daughter. Ei-Govemor Fernald will tour tbe ent- 28—Bucksport, Mrs. Sibley. Tuesday, Aug. 29 Brooklin and Sedg- CARD—At Ellsworth, Aug 30, to Mr and Mis section of the county, speaking at When numbers are to our in that ern wick. The family of Herbert E. Flood and William Ward Card, a son. fLewis Ed- given operators disconnected, Harbor at 12 Winter mond.J prospect o’clock, Miss Clara of or Is there Wednesday, Aug. Ellsworth. McPherson, Bangor, spent DAVIS—At North hurried otherwise indistinct fashion, it likely that will Harbor at 2.30, South Oouldaboro at 3.30, 30-Surry, Penobscot, Ang 21, to Mr Sunday and Monday at their camp at and Mrs Alfred O Davis, a son. North Sullivab at 5.30. be an error and a wrong connection made. EXTENSION SCHOOLS. Patten’s pond. FOSS—At Brooksville, Ang 16, to Mr and Mrs Ellswortb, Ang. 28—Hon. Leslie M. Roger Foss, a daughter. Petitions have already been received The annual picnic of the Sunday school Sbaw, ex-secretary of the treaagry, and GRAY—At Brooksville. Aug 4, to Mr and Mrs from various parts of the State the will be held at Green Irving a son. There is an absolute for the clear enunciation J. Redman. by {Haddocks landing. Gray, [Willard Edwin.] necessity Fulton Orono offlee for LANPHER-At to Mr and extension schools to be Lake, Wednesday, Aug. 30. Fish chowder Bucksport, Aug 14, of all numbers: the of our switchboards Is Bluebill, Aug. 30—Ex-Governor Patrick Mrs Mott Lanpher, a daughter. telephone operation held during January, February and will be furnished. H. Kelley, of Michigan, and Raymond MOORE—At Haven, Mass, Aug 19, directed numbers. A number or a misunderstood ( March, 1917. These schools are of Vineyard wholly by wrong three The Mcore was to Mr and Mrs Hoyt A Moore, a daughter. ! Fellows, ol Bangor. family reunion held at days’ duration, and cover such as SMITH—At South Brooksville, to Mr number means an error call, for which our 31—Hon. Carl subjects MaddoekB landing, Green Lake, last Wed- Aug 17, invariably operators | Ellsworth, Aug. E. Milli- farm aud Mrs Edwiw J Smith, a son. crops, soils and fertilizers, poultry Ellsworth band furniahed should not be held kan, candidate for governor, and Fred- nesday. .The TINCKER—At Ellsworth, Aug 17. to Mr and responsible. and orchard renovation and animal feed- R. of New music. There was a good attendance. Mrs Fred A Tincker, a daughter. CLura j erick Kellogg, York, former Elisabeth. ing. They may be secured upon appli- | law partner of Charles E. Hughes. The marriage of two of our best-known WENTWORTH—At to Mr cation of twenty-five persons who shall Bucksport, Aug 14, “Sev-en eight fl-ve six” is the better way to give the above Swan's Island, Sept. 1—Hon. Reuel Rob- young people, Percy E. Flood and-Miss and Mrs George Wentworth, a son. agree to suppoi t the schools by their at- number. numbers uttered into the inson, ot Camden, and Roy C.. Haines, of Helen A. King, took place in Bangor Sat- Clearly pronounced directly tendance and share in defraying local ex- urday afternoon. Rev. Edwin C. Brown MARRIED. transmitter will obviate a of error calls. Ellswortb. penses. telephone majority Bar Harbor, Sept. 5—Senator Warren G. officiated. The bride has lived with ber The demand for theBe schools is coming of Ohio. mother at Mortb and has many Herding, to be so Ellsworth, BOWDEN-HUTCHINS-At South Penob- great that a ruling has been When have a number to our it. Deer Isle, Sept. 7—Congressman Ben- friends both there and here. The groom scot, Aug 20, by Rev Chester A Smith, Miss you given operator, she repeats passed that all petitions must be in not Beatrice M Bowden to Wilbert H Hutchinfe, nett, of New York, and Hon. Arthur 8. is an employee of tbe Haynes & Chalmers both of 8outh Penobscot. You should listen for that for then you may correct her later than January 1, in order to receive repetition, Littlefield, ot Rockland. Co., Bangor. They have the best wishes E8TEY—RICHARD8ON—At Ellsworth, Aug consideration ct^is season, so that Rev R B Miss if she has misunderstood you. That will save a great deal of delay any of their friends. After a short wed- 22, by Mathews, Florence R many of to Frank community desiring a school this coming Estey, Ellsworth, Benjamin and if will or if ding trip, they will return to Brewer, Richardson, of Monmouth. trouble; and, you also say "Yes” “That’s right’’, NEW TRIAL GRANTED. winter should get in touch with the where they will reside. KING-FLOOD-At Bangor, Aug 19, by Rev she repeats properly, she will have your assurance that she is doing county agent at once lor further informa- Edwin C Brown, Miss Helen A King to Sets Law Court Aside Verdict In tion, application blanks, etc. Percy E Flood, both of Ellsworth. her work correctly. MITCHELL SWEENEY — At Ellsworth Wooster-Kiske Case. It will be of great interest to the farm MOUTH OF THE KIVKR. Falls, Aug 18, by Rev Heniy W Conley. Miss women to hear that Miss who Alice M Mitchell, of Bar to Arthur Tbe law court banded down a Platts, is In Harbor, yesterday Miss Annie L. March, who has been ill, W of Ellsworth. charge of the home economic Sweeney, rescript in tbe Hancock county case of depart- is out again. I \ ENGLAND TELEPHONE Ernest W. Wooster versus Allen A. ment of the extension service, is offering Fiske, Otis Collins and family, of Bar Harbor, DIED. tbe motion of tbe twoschools in cooking, which may be granting plaintiff fora called on friends here secured recently. TELEGRAPH COMPANY new trial. upon application by sixteen BRAGDON—At Roland F women. These schools will about Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pinkham enter- Yarmouth, Aug 19, Tbe rescript drawn by Associate Justice begin Bragdon, formerly of Ellsworth, aged 26 the middle of and tained Mrs. Andrew and daughter C. C. CUTTING, Manager George M. Hanson la as follows: October, requests for years. them should be made early. Florence, of Lynn, Mass., recently, on HIGGINS-At Eden, Aug. 14, Eben L Hig- Action of trespass to recover damages tor 71 their way by auto from EastpOrt to Lynn. gins, aged years. injury to the plaintiff's laud in the town of FARM ACCOUNT BOOK. REMJCK—At William A Mrs. H. who came on ac- Bucksport, Aug 17, George Smith, 9 Hum-ock. A farmer’s account book has been Remick, aged 67 years, days. just count of her father’s came Tbe found that the road in illness, with THURSTON-At Los Cal. Aug 4, Lil- jury question the extension Angeles, published by department, them. She returned the same lian, wife of Thurston, and daughter was a a public way, and in so finding erred. way. Miss Henry which should be in the bands of of the late Hiram H and Lovina E Gray, of of use of every and Pinkham accom- The instances the road from ail the Virginia Gladys Sargentville, aged 43 years, 8 months. farmer, as its use will show the way to i witnesses during its history areconfluedto panied them as far as Bangor. individuals having private interests in ad- more profit from the farm work. A copy be secured ftailtoabs ant) Steamboats. joining lots, and by sportsmen, and such use may upon application to the Delbert Patten has returned to Bucks- was not made b> any of these as travelers as county agent, the only condition of its re- Bliss where he has employment. of right, but privately; and, the contrary not ceipt being that a criticism regarding its port, Eastern Lines College mission. There Steamship appearing, presumably by pei merits be given at the end of the year. Miss Evelyn Smith, of Boston, is visit- LEWISTON, MAINE is do- evidence that ordinary travel ever her Mrs. Pinkham. ALL-THK-WAY-BY-WATER PLOWING CONTEST. ing aunt, Georgia Fall term opens and most over tbe road from one end to tbe Tuesday, September 12,1916. Largest passed Miss Kuth of the a series Tate, Ellsworth, spent Business in Maine. Annual enrollment over Five other, or that it was ever dedicated to public The first of of powing c ontests, BANGOR LINE successful College week-end with Mrs. Mildred Higgins. uses or that any owner of the land ever as- meant to emphasize the need of more and Hundred. Complete courses and thorough instruction by specialists in sented to its use for public purposes, as a better plowing, with special reference to Miss Pauline Collins of Bar Harbor, is AVholesale and Turbine Steel Steamships BELFAST and Bookkeeping.Bill Checking, Banking, Auditing, Corpo- pubic way. a the fall will be held on ber grandparents, H. B. Holt and season, September visiting CAMDEN ration Penmanship, Spelling, Commercial Law, Com- exists when so Accountings, Dedication only intended by 5 in connection with the fair at wife. county Leave Bangor daily at 2 p m for Winterport, mercial Business tbe party, and permissible use does not Arithmetic, English, Shorthand, Stenotypy, Type- Bluehill. The upper encl of the fair Mrs. Anna Conary and grandson, of Bucksport, Searsport, Belfast, Camden, Rock- prove it. land and Boston. writing and other commercial subjects. Special attention is given grounds affords a fine chance for plowing, Brewer, visited her sister, Mrs. Susie Pray, India Where there has been a cessation for twen- RETURNING—Leave wharf, Boston, those taking our Private Secretarial and Civil Service Courses. AVe and four beautiful have been Becnred at 8 p m. ty years, unexplained, to use a way originally cups last week. daily BAR HARBOR LINE have a Normal Training Department for those wishing to qualify as acquired by use, it is regarded as a presump- by the management of the fair to be The Murcb reunion will be beld August Leave at 5.30 a m, for Bar and are either that the former awarded as to those the Rockland daily Commercial Shorthand;,Teachers. Our graduates receiving tion, presumptive trophies securing 31, at the Bayeide grange hall. All con- Harbor and intermediate landings. hu» been extinguished in favor of some Bar Harbor at 1.8"1 from $600 to $10,000 per year, and the demand made on us for young right hightest rating. with the are invited. RETURN—Leave daily nected family and intermediate land- adverse right, or, wheo uo such adverse right Mention of this novel feature of the fair p m, for Rockland men and women eligible to lucrative business positions is far greater of that tbe former has been sur- Mrs. Amanda Look, Massachusetts, ings. appears, was not included in the general publicity than our ability to supply. ( rendered, or that it never existed. with two daughters, EfBe and Margaret, BLUEHILL LINE matter issued last week, but the word is Motiou sustained. is at the Look cottage for the season. Leave Rockland daily at 5.30 a m, for fast and indications are that Bluehill and intermediate New trial spreading, landings. granted. Mass, RETURN — Leave Bluehill daily at 1 m, there will be in the field. Mrs. Justina Wells, of Dorchester, p many competitors for Rockland a id intermediate landings. and Mrs. Linwood of Following are the rules of the contest: Conant, Dedham, HANCOCK POINT. SEDGWICK LINE Mass., are guests of Mrs. Mary Betts. All plowmen to be on the field at 1 o’clock. Leave Rockland daily at 6-30 a m, for Sedg Tbe Hancock Point baseball team won and intermediate Each competitor to work alone, yet tbe Mrs. Mary Betts has returned home wick landings. its fourth of tbe season Return—Leave Sedgwick daily at 3 CO p m, straight game team, two horses and plow, need not be tbe from Winter where she has been Harbor, for Rockland and intermediate landings. Wednesday, by defeat tag Prospect Har- of said property competitor. visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Frazier. Steamers of the Mount Desert Lines con- bor, 14 to 4. I Each competitor shall plow at least five nect at Rockland with Bangor Line steamer BLISS BU8INE88 COLLEGE, LEWISTON, MAINE M furrow* lees long. Woodbury Bowden, with daughter from and to Boston. “MADAME nlftMtllf.’' No furrows shall be shaped by hand. Agnes, went to Blnebill to visit his sister, MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE Tarn shall be determined b7 lot. Class 1, Mrs. Abe Duffy, making the trip on his Direct Between Portland and New York Story of Play to be Given at The Davis landslide plows. Class!, sulky plows. Tramp. sloop Steamships North Land and North Star. To-Night. Opportunity for trials will be given in the Leave Franklin wharf, Portland, Tuesday, COUNTS The Luther forenoon. EQUIPMENT photoplay adaptation of John Thursday and 8atnrday at 6.30 p m. Also long’s great classic, “Madame Butterfly,” in Bssis of awards—Uniformity of depth, 10; WEST ELLSWORTH. Mondays at 10.80 a m, June 19 to September WE OWN AND OPERATE MORE TYPEWRITERS, BORROUGHS of inclusive. ADDING MACHINES AND EDISON DICTATING MACHINES which Pickford is starred by the uniformity of lap, 10; uniformity width, 11, _ Mary ! THAN ALL OTHER BUSINESS COLLEGES AND SHORTHAND in 15; com- wife and of Ban- Famous Players Film Company, is a pathetic, 15; completeness covering grass, James Carter, child, METROPOLITAN LINE. SCHOOLS IN MAINE COMBINED. human-interest story. This latest Para- pleteness In catting furrow slice, 20; uni- were of his sister, Mrs. Cora gor, guests- Direct Between Boston and New York, mount attraction at Tbe Davis to-night tells of beginning, 10; uniformity of end- week. formity Grindle, last 13 1-3 Hours* how of furrows, 10. Cho-Cho- San, a maiden of the Flowery ing, 10; straightness Route via Cape Cod Canal. Mrs. Delia Warren, of Portland, and Kingdom, has been wed to Lient. Pinkerton, Several of these contests will probably Express Steel Steamships MASSACHU- an American naval officer. Two months after Mrs. Alice of Lawrence, Mass., be held this fall by various granges in the Mallor, SETTS and BUNKER HILL. the wedding Pinkerton tails away, promis- are their aunt, Mrs. Bertha Hig- India Boston and the county will be glad visiting Leave North side, Wharf, ^Sfictu/ county, agent at 6 m. Same ser- ing his wife—“Madame Butterfly.” as he calls gins. week days and Sundays p to furnish any grange or farmers’ organ- vice from Pier 18, North River, foot Celie^ her—to return when “the robins nest again”. returning PORTLANDBANGORAUGUSTA for an of of Murray St., New York City. To the officer the marriage has been but a ization with a tentative program Herbert, Robert and Merle Guptill, love affair of the moment, to be forgotten all-day session, featuring a plowing con- East Holden, are here cutting the hay on H. T. SANBORN. Agent, Bangor. with his departure. Bat to Madam? Butter- test. O. H. Guptill’s place. Their sisters Jessie it _ fly was a real and lasting compact. In her and Alice came with them. Ati'intisemenifc The beet Btrawberry yield lor 1916 thus loving trusting heart she find no donbt that 3000 Extra Miles! he would return. 80 in the little house at the far known or reported is held by J. I. Or- foot of the hill where their joyone honeymoon outt, of North Sedgwick, who took from WEST SULLIVAN. Albert N. Cushman had been spent, ehe waited for him to come one-half acre set to Barrymore, Gibson, E. F. CUphain and wife have gone to back to her. Glen Mary and Senators 3,839 quarts. Etna for their summer visit. a Electrician and Contractor baby waa born and the mother thought This production is at the rate of 7,678 with happy anticipation of the time when Mr. Libby, of Bangor, was a woek-end quarts per acre, and would have been Electric Supplies and Fixtures her husband would see his child. Two ye^rs at the home of Ober. much bad it not been for so much guest George pass and atill the little wife is waiting, wait- greater ■ Ellsworth Mr. Urcutt is one of the of Estey Building, lug for “the robina to neat again”. She la wet weather. William Taylor, Massachusetts, and on this 38-11 deaf to the proposals of the wealthy Yams- Btrawberry demonstrators, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Telephone dorl, an Americanised Japanese, who would plot the limited matted row system of Mary A. Taylor. marry heivthougb the people about her—even culture was used. her Mrs. Augustus Sherman, of Jamaica own parents—look upon her as an outcast. Now that is about over, work baying is her How- Nurse So when the American consul comes to her to Plain, Mass., visiting parents, Experienced In preparation for a poultry campaign for on sores massage and local treatments. tell her thst Lieut. Pinkerton, whose ship is ard Gordon and wife. 1917 will commence. Sinoe one of the Maternity cases a specialty. Terms rea- due to arrive soon, has taken au American Communicate letter with needs of the industry is better Miss Florence Hysom has returned to sonable. by wife—the sweetheart of his youth—the in- poultry DELLA LUCKING8, Ellsworth, Me., the her at Northeast Harbor, genuous faith of Madame Butterfly ao bousing conditions, county agent employment care of G. H. Wasson, or phone 77-211, in touch with as a few at home. North Ellsworth. touches him that he cannot perform his task. wishes to get many per- after days E. H. OPT. D. But Cho-Cho* the is due sons as who either desire to re- BAKER, San learus that ship possible William Goodwin and of New and family, joyfully makes the home ready for its model or build a hen house, ss he will be YOU CAN MAKE MONEY Hampshire, are visiting their parents, lord and master. The house is decorated in the work. It is able to aasist always Goodwin and wife. right around your home, Just aa hundreds of Registered Optometrist with and at the the William P. Work la cherry blossoms, doorway to make some little permanent men and women are doing. easy, Griduiti Phil. Collsgi of Optometry the await possible and permanently profitable. Be wife, little one and the old servant Austin and two sons, Paul pleasant on the farm that will tend Mrs. Obgrles your own boas and build your own business. the comes and improvement 153 Main Residence 65 Oak St. Lieutenant's arrival. Night are You take no make sure Office St., to make work easier and profits greater. and Wardwell, of Arlington, Mass., risk, profit right the lamps are lit. The servant and the baby along. Send name, address, one reference. ELLSWORTH, ME. a desirable hen at the home of Marcus Cleaves. fall asleep, but Madame Butterfly continues If you haven’t already guests L,. Brown, 66 Murray St., New York City. shed or or believe that Come in and inquire about the her vigil, while the lights, like her hopes, die house, manure pit, Mrs. Katherine Scott and two sons, Mrs. out and only one remains when morning cash outlay for a silo would be a pay- R. and Mrs. ptnbMtenai $30 John Parker, of Westerly, I., eatD»^ __ NEW SIR WILLIAM CROOK’S LENSE comes. since It would materially this lense will not hart the ing investment, Joseph Cooper, of Boston, are gnests of By wearing light Then she to her bedroom and Pinker- goes cut down the feed bill for those ten cows, and wife. H. SCOTT eyes. ton Rev. R. H. Moyle and the consul enters. As Madame But- and ALICE ask for plans specifications. Aug. 22. M. specialty made or for and terfly returns to the room with the baby, the ACCOUNTING AND Appoiiteoiits Mondays, Tuesdays Saturdays TYPEWRITING, Telephone or postal oard lieutenant ia overcome with pity and with- GRNBRAL CLERICAL WORK. Trust of 27 experience In Boston, New York and draws unobserved. The consol then tells her SURRY. abbretisrounts, Agent Union Bale Deposit A Co., Port- years’ end, tor furnishing Probate and Surety Bonds Philadelphia. CLOTHING the sad truth and her money given to [ gives Elmer Kane came home Thursday. Oliver Once more I am in a to ask the klm sinks Agent Typewriter! typewriter supplies position pat- for her by herhnsband. The girl ronage of the and the name of a new car. Cor. Main and Water Sts. (over Moore’s public, place B. H. Harden has purchased RICH BLOOD Drag Friend before and grief-stricken to the floor. PURE Store). Ellsworth, Me. the public of Ellsworth as the busi- Pinkerton’s American wife enters and tries of , visited vicinity again entering clothing Or. George Allen, ness. Come and line of suits and to PREVENTS DISEASE PLUMBING, inspect my comfort her, but Madame Butterfly gives relatives here last week. pants. Let me save you money. Bar the lieutenant's money, bidding her re- WILLIAM SEMPLE Cleansing and Repairing Promptly Done. Mrs. Eleanor Thomas and son Carroll Bad blood is for more J)R. Hot Water Furnace turn later. Then, drawing the cnrtalne, she responsible OSTEOPATH Heating, to Portland ailments than else. It DAYID FRIEND Prepares for snicids. She has taksn the returned Saturday. anything, Work and rheuma- Specialties: Nervous Diseases, Jobbing. Main Street, Ellsworth ■word of her father from the wall and is about Oaks and left Saturday for causes catarrh, dyspepsia, Mr. family Diseases of Stomach. to plan** it into her breaet when her baby In Mass. tism, weak, tired, languid feelings HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES their home Gloucester, Treatment and Consultation, by toddles over to her. Lest the child should and worse troubles. Appoint- George Clark has been home from North- ment, in Ellsworth on Fridays. Ellsworth- Bluehill •••, shs blindfolds Its eyes and returns be- Hood’s has been Twenty Years’ Experience. east Harbor for a few days’ camping. Sarsaparilla, Address Eastern Trust Bldg., Bangor.;Meine hind the our tain. Fenonal attention all details. L. wonderfully successful in purifying Telephones IMS and 708-1 to Telopbon, Then forth, a 21. AUTO line; Madpme Butterfly staggers Aug. ___ or mall orders attended to. and enriching the blood, removing promptly OARROLL JOHNSTON cloth about her bleeding throet. She has The Real Feet. scrofula and other and house is Auto lain Ellaworth daily at 7AO a. a. Pinkerton humors, The mailorder advertising and duped the child to her breaet as 4A0 a. tor Bluehill. via Mat Bluehill. “They say Jones failed for $30,000." building up the whole system. Take EDWARD F. p. Re- enters and embraces the dying girl whose for your business. What are you going BRADY, turning leave. Bluehill at 0A0 a. a. and 0.00 He failed for the the so as to Grant Me. m. taels illuminated with infinite happiness. “No, he didn’t. it—give it to all family St, Ellsworth, p. PARE, EI.SS to -Ad*. want of it”—Baltimore American. avoid illness. Get it today. do about itt Telephone m-a, I bta to Mrt it Moatoo's ttoMoAaorfcu Hoot, tUMs

\ VtOTttMttOUa. —- ■ NEWS usually attached to each other, spending CO 17 STY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS COUNTY their summers together lor many years, in close companionship. To those remaining, ; BLUEHILL. PROSPECT HARBOR. WEST FRANKLIN. and to the devoted daughter and son, In Goulda- Clarence Morse is visiting relatives at sincere sympathy 1s extended in their Miss Mabel E. Sweet, of East Holden, is D. Q. Libby spent Sunday for Cherryfleld. great loss. visiting Mand W. Bacon. boro. Children Cry Fletcher’s Mrs.-Wooster also leaves five end of Bar Barbor, Miss Phronette Smith, of Lamoine, vis- grand- Mrs. Mary Peters has gone to Bar Har- L. B. Deaey family, children—Pauline F. and Uarroll W. Bun- ited here last week. bor to visit her son, J. 8. Horton. were guests at Capt. Deaay’s Sunday. ker, of Somerville, Hass.; Traverse F., and of Port- Mrs. Carl Williams and three children Mrs. E. M. Sinclair. Mies Helen Jeffrey, Mra. John Shepherd son, Leslie R. and fc. ol Phyllis Wooster, are her father, Deaay. are her mother in Surry. Miss Beatrice Abram and Miss Fitch left, land, viaiting Capt. visiting Everett, Mass. Saturday on an automobile trip to Bos- Dr. F. W. Main and wife, the debts of tbe be support education of said A. adminis- the fall term. ard B. Hamor and Nettie Bruce, count of ill health. BEECHAM’S deceased, and expenses of sale and ward. filed for settlement. liators, Stock Co. “SI. of administration, and it is neces- Wherefore your petitioner prays that she William H. Haskell, late of Deer Isle, in The Murray presented Mrs. John Bowen and two ol to be licensed to and said children, sary for that purpose sell some may mortgage convey said deceased. First and final ac- and “Dora Thorne" at 1. O. O. F. of the real estate to rkise the real estate for the aforesaid. county, Elmo Hoboken, N.J., are visiting her brother, part purpose count of Elizabeth E. Haskell, administra- ot last sum of $293 02 Dated this first day of August, a. d. 1916. filed for settlement. hall Monday and Tuesday evenings Samuel and wife. that he Makgabrt E. Hennessey. trix, Thomas, PILLS Wherefore your petitioner prays Bayard E. Young, a minor, of Bluehill, in week. Peter Murray ia always welcomed may be licensed to sell and convey at public STATE OF MAINE. Third account of Calvin C. Bowden and of Dorchester, of Modicioo in tho World. said county. Ralph wife, UrSMt Sale Anv or private sale, two-thirds in common and filed for settlement. to this town. This company will present Sold la boiM, 10c., 2So. Hancock ss. At a probate coprt held at Yourg, guardian, are guests of his Oscar rfwvwbtr*. ui divided of so much o' said real estate as is Ann R. late of in said coun- 22 Mass., parents, ElNworth in and for said county of Hancock, Fennelly, Eden, new plays on their return trip Aug. 21, necessary to pay said debts, and expenses of deceased. First account of Leonaid A. Bowden and wife. sale and of administration. on tbe first day of August in the year of our ty, nine hundred and sixteen. Austin, Elmer J. Morrison and Charles H. and 23. Dated this 20th day of July, a. d. 1916. Lord one thousand Frank Ellis and wife, of Somerville, On the foregoing .ordered, that Wood, trustees, filed for settlement. 14. Use Femme. W. B. Blaisdell, Petr. petition late of Ellsworth, in said Aug. notice thereof be given to all persons inter- Dyer P. Jordan, Mass., are Bpending a few weeks at 8TATE OF MAINE. filed Charles ested, canslng a copy of said and couSty, deceased. Petition by by petition dr bonis non of the es- Charles Henderson’s. Hancock ss. At a probate court held at this order thereon io be published three P. Dorr, administrator NORTH BROOKUN. that an order be issued Ellsworth in and for said county of weeks successively in tbe Ellsworth Ameri- tate of said deceased, who haB been the Hancqpk, the heirs at law of s.dd a Mr. Brann, occupying on the first of in the of our a at Ellsworth, in to distribute among Eugene Cole has purchased Ford. day August year can, newspaper published in the hands has moved his FACTORY LOCA- Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen. said that they may appear at a pro- | deceased, the amount remaining rent at John Morrison’s, QUARRIES, county, bonis on the Bcrnne of the road, On the foregoing petition ordered, that bate court to be held at Ellsworth, in and for of said administrator de non, Staples, Nsskeag in He account. family to their home Ellsworth. notice thereof be given to all persons inter- said county, on the fifth day of September, a. settlement of his second is her Mrs. Flora Cole. TIONS, MILL SITES, FARMS, late of in said coun- visiting cuoain, he has ested, a copy of said and d. 1916, at ten o'clock in ti e forenoon, and Henrietta Grace, Eden, has gone to Orono, where employ- by causing petition filed Arthur M. this order thereon to be published three show cause, if any they bave, why tbe prayer ty, deceased. Petition by A musical entertainment was given at SITES SUMMER that the amount of the in- ! ment. FOR HOTELS weeks successively in the Ellsworth American, of the petitioner should not be granted. Higgins, executor, heritance tax on said estate be determined by “Groveburat" Saturday evening. The pro- Aug. 14. O. a newspaper published at Ellsworth in said BERTRAND E. CLARK. Judge or Probate. and CAMPS that at a A true of the with the iudge of probate. ceeds are lor the soldiers' of the county, they may appear probate copy original petition m saia orphans court to be held at Ellsworth, in and for said order of court thereon. William R. King, late or i*moine, Petition filed Thomas war. DEER ISLE. county, on the fifth day of September, a. d. 1916, Attest:—E. E. Chase, Register. county, deceased. by European Located on tbe line of the amount of the in- at ten o’clock in the forenoon, and show J. King, executor, that the is notice that tax on said estate be determined Mrs. Spenser, of Brooklne, Maas., who Dr. H. W. Small was called to Atlantic cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the rpHE subscriber hereoy gives heritance by should not be X he has been duly appointed executor the judge of probate. the Weboer cottage, waa on buainess. petitioner granted. occupying Saturday MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD BERTRAND E. CLARK, of Probate. ot the last will and testameut of John R. Johnson, late of Deer Idle, in said Judge filed Susie V. stricken with acute one day A true of the with O. JOHNSON late of MOUNT county, deceased. Petition by indigestion D. W. Rollins and wife have re- copy original petition GEORGE out of the Supt. to those to make order of court thereon. Johnson, widow, for an allowance Sue ia In • aeriona condition give opportunity desiring DESERT, recently. turned from their vacation. Attest:—E. E. Chase, Register. personal estate of said deceased. 14. Xenophon. e change in location for ■ new start in life. in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds Rufus H. Emery, late of Bucksport, in said Aug. _ of Ston- Mrs. P. W. Small and children, To all persbns interested in either of the es- being required by the terms of said will. All county, deceased. Petition filed by Harriet tates hereinafter named: demands the estate of 8. Emery, of Bucksport. in said county, pray- Arthur Cole is building a stable. ington, are visiting Miss Sarah Pickering. Water persons having against Undeveloped Powers, At a probate court held at Ellsworth, in and said deceased are desired to present the same ing for the appointment of Preston A. Good- lust wiM and testa- Mr*. is rapidly recovering from Mrs. Ernest Pickering and daughter and for tbe county of Hancock, on the eighth for settlement, and all indebted thereto are ale, as trus»ee under the Unlimited Raw cf beii an tied es- to make imim- H ment of Mid de * used <> > W .vie A lister, have returned from a Material, duj Augit»i, g unjou. requested payment lely. her lliness. Miss Catherine Bray sion of llit August, a. d. ltfitt, term of taid FHANK A. 3- HNbO.N, one of ihe trustees in’ a-ta wi.l, being lo ard court. Aug. 8. 1916. Cran'ery latf-e, M‘ now deceased. Mrs. Grace G t f after a visit Hope. in >ft, Stonington, fo’lowiug mat er* having been pre Ru:us ii Emery, late of Burkspor’, said week’s bas returned borne. Mi«s Clermont Knowlton and Miss JL *em»dt. ihe -ction thei n^oii ueiein fPtlR sur»«crii*er give* t*** ''oniiivi-rfesos- d Pe *ci<»n fl 1% ct j«"ie*R# visit, Good Land hereby tii*t the been the ol Farming alter muiwfeicd, ill* U«.r«.uy uiueieu: ’iuki X she has been duly appointed caeca u.inci>, oi md tiuck»pon, *>.*jtug Lillian Knowlton have guests to act with SaDiu Canaage, of Booth Bluehill, ia notice thereof be given to a l persons inter- trix of the last will and testament of appointment of said petitioner Mrs. Daniel at Sunshine. ested. a of this order to be some other person by said court nt the borne of Erastoa Osndage. Conary Await Development. by causing copy O. CALVIN HAVEY, late of FRANKLIN, appointed visiting published three weeks successively in the as trust* es under the last will and testament under the direction no said Eugene Hamilton and family, of Bos- The Camp FireGirls, Ellsworth American, a newspaper published In the county of Hancock, deceased, of said deceased, may be confirmed by Villa at Ellsworth, in said county, that they may bonds being required by the terms of said will. court. ol Mrs. Emery Pickering and Misa in ton, are spending their vacation at their Communications regarding locations appear at a probate court to be held at Ells- All persons having demands against the es- Henry E. Greeley, late of Eden, said at Crescent Beach, on tbe tate of said deceased are desired to deceased. Petition filed by Emma J. bungalow here. Haskell, spent Saturday worth, in said county, fifth day of present county, are invited and will receive attention September, a. d. 1916, at ten of the clock in the the same for settlement, and all indebted Greeley, administratrix, that the amount of near Rockland. thereto are to make im- tax on said estate, be deter- Joe and I 1 ner Tapley have gone to Bar when addressed to any agent of the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see requested payment the inheritance aid held its annual cause. mediately.' mined by the judge of probate. where the former baa The ladies’ society MAINE CENTRAL, or to Lucy E. Havry. Harbor, employ- Daniel Y. mc banana, late or Dsmoine, in Aug. 8. 1916. BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of said Court. lair 9. The fancy booth w as presided deceased. A certain instrument ment with Lymburner A Hodgkins. Aug. •aid county, K true copy of the original. and Mrs. Was- to be the last will and testament over by Mrs. F. A. Gross INDUSTRIAL BUREAU, purporting subscriber hereby gives notice that Attest:—E. E. Chase, Register. Nabum Leach and wife, of Philadelphia, W. Small and of said deceased, together with petition lor THEshe has been duly appointed adminis- booth, Mrs. H. and fo- the of the exec- and of gatt; apron probate appointment tratrix, de bonis non, of the estate of Mrs. Thomas Leach, Bucksport, the utrix without STATE MAINE. Mrs. Fred Saunders; candy booth, MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD giving bonds, presented by LORENZO JORDAN, late of ELLSWORTH, _OF ape a f*w days with Kichard Giles and contain- Hannah B. McFarland, the executrix therein To the Honorable, the Judge of the Probate' Chmp Fire Girls; novelty booth, named. in the county of Hancock, deceased, and last week. PORTLAND, MAINE. Court, in and for the County of Hancock: family articles made of birch bark, Susan S. Norton, late of Castine, in said given bonds as the law directs. All ing various demands the estate represents Rose Pervear, Kev. humorous county, deceased. Petition that Adaie N. persons having against Louis West delivered his Haskell. The was en- are to of of J. Pert Mrs. George supper Bowden or some other suitable person be ap- oi said deceased desired present the RESPECTFULLySedgwick, guardian Ruby and “Peculiar Par- administrator of the estate of said same for settlement, and all indebted thereto and Everett H. Pert, of said Sedgwick, that instructive lecture, an unusually large crowd. pointed joyed by deceased, presented by Helen N. Vogell, are requested to make payment immediately. said minors are the owners of certain real sons,” in the evening Hex- situated in in said chapel Wednesday Aug. 14. DR. HALE’S OINTMENT0 daughter of said deceased Aug. 1,1916. Ella F. Jordan. estite. Sedgwick county, to an appreciative audience. ___ Albert B. Hart, late of Brooksville, in said and described a* follows, viz.: One-sixth in Relieves Fain deceased. Petition tiled William common and undivided of a certain lot with county, by subscriber notice thst and Susie of REACH. for use for all formaof R. administrator of the estate of said hereDy gives the buildings thereon, bounded as follows: Margaret Wells, Roxbury, A wonderful Ointment Hart, he has been adminis- general deceased, that an order be issued to distribute THE duly appointed Beginning on the northern side of the county Mass., who have their an- Charles of Boston, is the guest trator of the estate of at the purchaeed Clarke, zema, ScrofulouB Ulcers, among the heirs at law of said deceased, the road, so-called, western corner of land W. cestral homestead here, eame yesterday Charles F. Austin at “Hillcrest”. Burns, Scalds, Bruises, amount remaining in the hands of said ad- LUCRETIA W. HIGGINS, late of BUCKS- owned by G. Pert; thence by said roadt , counts its sufferers by headaches, nausea, indi- I better The merchant who does not advertiee im Tsr soothes pimply complexion, quality tobacco—specially selected for its flavor. I?® hundreds. Foley’s Honey and blood makes you weak, pale r**. in ths throat, re- gestion. Thin rasping feeling sound digestion, A Oh W® Label on the box is the mark which can a dull eeaeon makes it more hoarseness and wheeling, makes and sickly. For pure blood, by you profitable for Ijeje® atallstores. 1-1 sad such breathing easier, heals inflammation, per- Bardock Blood Bitters, tl-00 quality. Buy only from a box. liJa refreshing stambdr. Contains no opi- use £23 I thoee who do advertiee. ate.—Moore’s Drng Store. —Advt. the Village Improvement RKKKREMH'M. NEWS aMeeiatimTT RUSE OF A BAD MAN. KINGLY QUEENS. COUNTY the land lor tbe dim end bridge tbe cove. Pictures, china Two Important Questions Submitted dishes, uZ* Elizabeth of and, Maria Thereee FRANKLIN. noveitiea too namerona to OUR NAVALSCHOOL Trick by Which He Turned the Table* En; to the Voters. mem,on f„n^ and Catharine tha Great. of Lawrence, Man., is a a ready aala bringing in on Sheriff Bill Nye. [ Augusts Correspondent t«sffwO»niMwaf.i Min Miller, pm. A conJ* will be ” It is said that Elizabeth bore will be of Mrs. F. USwan. giTen at Masonic bail on To nearly every one the name of Bill Queen Two referendum questions guest Wedn**" l greater of nicknames tbe voters of tbe State at the Seibert, of Easton, day evening, Ang. 23 by the \. I A and Rise of the Grand In- Nye brings the picture of a genial, fun variety popular settled by Mr. and Mr*. George Origin re- than any other British sovereign. She election. 11, accepting or were here Wednesday. loving man whose jokes were once fa- regular Sept. Pa., An«a_-_ sVrav was stitution at Annapolis. called the “Virgin Queen.” “Glo- tbe fifty-four-hour bill, so culled, of was a mous all over the but to those jecting Mrs. K. W. Plummer, Bangor, PENOBSCOT. country, riana.” "Good Bess" and occa- and Queen which was passed by the legislature, at L. C. who lived in Wyoming some thirty- recent visitor Bragdon’s. Roy Leach, wile and sionally In compliment to her mascu- the operation of which was suspended family, of A. Sheriff Bill of Laramie John W. Springer, of Portland, spent gnata, are bare for two weeks, IT STARTED. years ago Nye line mind “King Elizabeth." Her suc- the medium of the referendum, Z. BANCROFT GOT through U F. making else last week with his brother, Springer. trip by entomobile. gounty means something too. cessor, James I., proved such a feeble and the other an act ior the State and the borne of was to Mrs. Fannie Murch is ill at Mra. B. H. Cushman, ot Sheriff Nye absolutely fearless. lad effeminate monarch (>y contrast county maintenance of ali highway Augusta, is He Worked For Its Establishment With Mrs. Leslie Swan. ber borne bere for a few ! He was resolute, decisive, quick to act the kingly queen that he incurred tha bridges, which was passed by tbe legis- her sister, weeks. Untiring Zssl« and It Was Formally tireless in offenders. He nickname, rarely ventured In public, lature for ratification or rejection by the Mrs. Martha Havev visited relatives in Miae Bernice Varnum is and pursuing spending (hi, on Oct- 10, 1845—Our Previ- but in the privacy of safe and Northeast Harbor last week. week in Portland. Opened failed to get his man on only one occa- frequently people. Bangor of James.” on the ac- ous Naval Schools. and that failure was due to the company, “Queen The wording of the question Cole, of was Mias Helen sion. Min Florence Winterport, Macomber bas returned Elizabeth's masculine nickname, al- of the law isas last to tenderness of heart that was always a ceptance fifty-four-hour the of Miss Hilda Blaisdell ber borne in Franklin after a week had a almost guest here We military academy though less familiar to us today than follows: pert of his character. week. Cecil Butler and half a before we had a naval must of the others to her, is the number family were the goe.u century started out once after a applied “Those in favor of limiting Nye typical Min Florence Monaghan, of Whitney- ot Mr«. Lila Leach last week. academy. It was u*»t until the admin- recognized In Southey’s punning stanza of hours of women and minors to fifty- bad man who had shot or stabbed her dr*. Merritt .-ille, is visiting sunt, Mr and Mrs. O. James K. Polk upon the armada. In which he makes one week in accordance with the George istration of President some one and quickly learned that he four in Littlefield, Mi« and use of It in con- laws of Eldridge. Hilda Littlefield and Master that the thought it neces- had fled to the mountains. Summon- playful patriotic provisions of chapter 350. public Lawrence government Bunker lelt lor junction with the name of her great will a cross *X’ in the Miss Alice Verana Littlefield Bive returned to tbetr to establish a naval at a the sheriff on his 1915, place square home ig sary academy ing deputy, sprang alter a va- naval commander. Sir Francis Drake: marked and those opposed, a cross Washington, 1). C., Saturday, Kiuery. which men -could be educated horse, and the rwo started off. After ‘Yes', young Oh. Nature! To old England still cation here. riding miles into the wilder- •X’ in the square marked ‘No.’ Miaa Bernice Carnes returned to for that of our service. nearly Continue these mistakes her i*rt protective on the and wife, otOld Town, ness they learned that their man was The wording of tbe question Maurice Fernald borne in Bangor Monday. Bancroft was the founder of Give us (or all our kings such queens George of the week-end at the Fernald hiding in an abandoned miner's cabin, And for our Dux such Drakes! acceptance or rejection highway were guests Misses Rena Kimball and Bertha Naval 1 John- the United States academy bill is as follows: homestead. whither be had brought his young wife. The kingliness of other queens thaa bridge son have returned to their home in which was at first called the Naval and counties Frank- Soon after darkness fell Nye quietly Queen EUzat city of Annapolis the Moses’ little ark of bulrushes. But easily about and bis fingers fumbling M. of Waldo the chair- J. K. Shuman has been away two weeks Conaot, county, M. harbor and the Severn river. Poor as bis mustache or bis or the for a bis Mrs. Ang. 21. there are In tbe British museum some clothing man of the committee on ways and vacation, visiting daughter, was In the Bancroft, on the place eyes of clay tablet* found some years ago ou papers his desk. who held that the voters should Bads Bickford, of Milo, and bis son Lewis, bridges, EAST LAMOISE. be saw that It was far less to He snorted and floundered, of Franklin. likely the site of ancient Nineveh which, ac- puffed, adopt it if they with it or reject it if it congressional criticism than seemed to make assertions without Carl and of Boston, are vis- challenge cording to archaeologists, make It does not meet with their approval. Mrs. C. Bridges and Miss Doris Mace have Lange wife, a more pretentious habitation, and be- about and without when bare. quite clear that somewhere proof phrases point, The bill divides the bridge cost, fifty hired camp Octagon, Long pood, where iting sides, as the board of naval officers bad he would utter a statement 4.000 years before the Christian era suddenly per eent. to be borne by the town, thirty they are entertaining several of their col- Fairfield Hodgkins, of Bur Harbor, wss ■aid, the fact was undeniably true that was so as to clear a whole there another Infant hero exposed pregnant up per cent, by the county and twenty per lege friends. here last weak. it "be and at or a so as might enlarged perfected In a little ark of bulrushes. Thus the policy, sentence audacious cent, the State. The town or munic- by Ezra Williams, wife and ton Hansom Thomas Hodgk'ins and wile, ol Chicago, ■ome future time." cradle that was found Pharaoh's to paralyze a whole line of his op- by pal officers, county commissioners and from are bare. Severn returned Livermore Falls Saturday, visiting Fort was duly transferred daughter 1400 B. C. was comparatively ponents. or a phrase so vivid as to run «>mmiaaionert of the State shall highway Mrs. who will and son. of Milwau- the war to the navy the nation tt accompanied by Parker, Perry Qilpatrick by department modern. through and electrify decide as to the of any necessity building make on extended visit here for her are bare. on Aug. 15. 1845, and a fortnight after- It Is certain that cradles were first Then perhaps after more rumbling kee, Wis., visiting bridge recommended tor reconstruction, health. ward Secretary Bancroft published and came a clean, clear, his- Dr. Fred Reynolds and family, of Dover, nsed ss s' means of protecting babies rambling and the highway commission shall secure his which, together with the torical Illustration conviction. Leon Archer, wife and three children, N. are at their summer borne. “plan." from tbe attacks of wild animals by carrying build it once it H„ planssnd-pecificationeaod from visited Fred “regulations'' subsequently prepared them from the of Then likely a and strong Wesley, Colson last ol is suspending boughs very simple is approved. The State is authorised to ex- Miss Nellie Harley, Bangor, spend- by Commander Buchanan, governed not ended week. Mrs. Coisooj Joined them In an W. F. Deslsles’. trees.—London Globe. argument, Infrequently by pend not in excess of |fl00,000 for such ing bar vacation at Mra. the workings of the school until 1850. some missile In the of an automobile trip to Bangor and surround- heavy shape construction. Allan Walker, of Boatou, has Joined his The first superintendent of tbe Naval accusation or taunt hurled In the faces ing towns. Ancient War Autemobilee. family, who an apendiDg the summer academy was Commander Franklin of bis adversaries. Then at Aug. 21. E. Among some interesting documents perhaps EAST SULLIVAN. _ ben. Buchanan. In the old Bohemian on the considerable length a mixture of caus- city, Saaz, ol will conduct the At 11 o’clock on the of Oct. Mias Susie Childs, Brockton, Maes., STONINGTON. Thomas Qroetiinger morning river, la a an at- tic criticism and personal reminis- Eger picture showing Winslow. at Ess! Umoine 10. 1845. all hands assembled In one ia the guest ol Mrs. Mr*. service at tba chnrch tack on th^ fortress Glatz. In Silesia. cence, in which sparkled those wonder- FredjE. Sawyer U riming her ion of the recitation rooms, and the Mias Maria W. Johnson has returned to next Sunday, at 2.30 p. m. super In which war automobiles were used. ful sayings which have gone through Arthur in Portland. New lntendenf, after a brief but pointed ad- the and settled Cambridge, Mesa., after her vacation at Deslsles and a friend, of The mechanically driven cars were flat empire deeply Into the Fred A. Torrey and wile are (pending a George dress. In which be announced he — the Hill homestead. who have bean visiting hi* mother, vehicles, protected by huge shields In German heart. "Autobiography of vacation in BluebiU. York, should exact rigid compliance with all Andrew D. White.” end Mn. W. F. Deals lea, nturned home last front In which the soldiers turned Mrs. Dean Allen two children, who Miaa Pauline orders declared Page, ol HaUowell, ia vis- laws, and regulations, have been visiting Mr. Allen’s week. , large cranks, the rotary motion of grand- iting her aunt, Mrs. George Silver. the school open. The old buildings at Mrs. J. A. have returned to Aug. which was transferred to cog wheels Hearing an Electric Currant. mother, Dyer, 22._S- the ancient army post at Annapolis, Miss Amanda Warren, ot Portland, is and to the road wheels. It la estimat- An Interesting electrical experiment Winthrop, Maas. where the midshipmen began to re- visiting her brother, Frank S. Warren. SOUTH SULLIVAN ed that these fifteenth century "chauf- the fact that sound ac- Mr. end Mrs. L. ot Illustrating George Osgood, Ayer, F- F. b*1" ceive Instruction, had been termed by Mr and Mrs. Frank Judkins are re- Mix Annie Peal it e guest »l feurs" got a speed of four miles an companies the passage of electricity Mess., with their oeughters Hilda, Mar- Secretary Bancroft “a modest shelter ceiving congratulations on the birth ola kell’s. hour out of the armored cars. through the body can be shown In the garet sod Priscilla, art guests at the for the and It Is said that son. >■> pupils." they following manner: Let two persons Lord homeeteed. Miee Evelyn Staples is visiting certainly deserved no more compli- each hold an electrode from a small E. J. Carter, ol fire com- Brooksville. An Odd Globe. Mies Clarissa O. Johnson gave a tee Augusta, mentary description. or colL is in town to Orta®* A great globe ornamented with tbs magneto shocking Let one per- afternoon. A ot the missioner, this week on buai-' Mre. Jemee Oevie bee gone Sir. Bancroft at once to Tuesday unique part began plans son with Ms free hand touch the other ness. map of the earth carved in stone decor- entertainment wee the of fortunes for e ebort vieil. have the academy more eommodtously telling ates of an person behind and just below the ear. the up- the estate eccentric English- as eeen in the Mrs. Rene Ath. Oapt. John Robinson and wile hare neer ol Bute ro»d la housed, and he asked congress for an teacups by Tbe piece man at Swanage. It stands overlook- A buzzing sound, otherwise Inaudible, offered their house lor Cheater L. eon of the sale, and will move per end ol tbe town bee been completed- appropriation of $28,000 to be expend- can beard. Hill, youngest ing the sea and Is visible for a be The tone of the sound from town. quite is in as a wife end Everett ed for repairs, improvements and in number late Ernest Hill, training British Sidney Hevey end distance. One may walk about It and depends upon the of Interrup- the ■tractions at Fort Severn. Annapolis soldier, expecting to go over seas in Sep- Thomas F. Barbour and Allred Olaen, Jellieon, wife end two cbildreu spent study It In detail. The plane surfaces, tions of tbs current—Cleveland Plain The secretary brought all his diplo- tember and be ready for the trenches in who have been laying 120 leet ol concrete week-end In Kent brook. such ns the oceans, lakes and deserts, Daalar. sidewalk on Main have a wth macy and skill to Iiear. and ut lost had April. street, completed Miee Core Gordon, who lies been are decorated with scriptural texts good the profound satisfaction of receiving Augustus E. Sawyer, of job. Mre. Clare Hassell, eeveril which are supposed to apply especially WEST SEDGWICK. Jacksonville, ber sister, the an ma- appropriation by ample Fie., ia the guest of his daughter, Mrs. H. Ernest and Albert Tburiow have their weeks, returned to Boston Friday. to the locality they occupy. Boland Dargain and wile spent Bundsy jority and of seeing the naval school 1. Thomsen, at "Hilleroft”. Mias Traek, new thirty-six-loot motor.boat “Tburiow M«s‘- with B. D. Gray and wife. Mre. May Davie, of Weltbem. of the Faired States then be-ome duly of New who is the sum- Brothers" in commission. She was built rams York, spending ber Mrs. Helen Carlyle and His Pipe. Little Helen Grindle has to and dsugbter, organize!] by law. gone North mer was a recent by James atfEest Biuehill, guest Thompson, ol.Sunshine. of Bar were recent guests Carlyle smoked often and complained Brooklin to with her aunt. worth, Harbor, Thus ended the long fight for It stay at “Hilleroft”. Another much of A friend once ven- mysterious fire called out the Mr. and Mra. Edward Dockbem- Three after the a dyspepsia. of qf days bill became law Stanley Gray, Haverhill, Mass., was school at fire H tured to suggest tbut bis might The Sunday picnic Flanders company Friday night about 12 Aug. a. Secretary Bancroft directed the super- smoking here to attend the Gray reunion. aud pond Saturday was a greet success. o’clock. Tbeghouse was owned by Mrs. intendent to the perhaps Injure depress him. “Yes.” enlarge buildings and Miss Hattie Orcatt, of South Brooks- Alonzo J. of New furn- who had moved Carlyle said, "and the doctors told me Thomsen, York, Simpson, to Rockland construct new ones sufficient to ac- is at Mrs. Edna several weeks Shbrntanritnie the same I left off and ville, employed Gray’s. ished ice-cream in abundance. H. O. ago, and was badly commodate 100 thing. smoking midshipmen. This Johnson furnisned the teem tor damaged. wag very meeserable. so I took to It Mr. Bertha Hanson, of Brockton, Mass., trans- ■mall beginning was tbe foundation and was meeserable is visiting her parents,' W. D. and portation, H. L Thomsen acting aa tender The ot Mias Frances An Old Fashioned of the and again very still, Gray body Sweetser, a present large effective Insti- wile. With hie automobile. but I thought It better to smoke and former resident here, but lor many years tution. which trains the sailors in a a. H. Home Remedy be meeserable than to go without" Mrs. Iraeel and of Aug. living in was to West to Gray children,’ _ Rockland, brought way e>jtial that furnished by any more women an at Mrs. Flor- Stonington lor burial Many men and other in the world.—Philadel- Massachusetts, visiting Saturday. Miss n s country Darkness. often and without • ence Snowman’s. Daylight Sweetser was a ot and ailing poorly, om Press. Connubial daughter Avery mean and phia Cjontempt. There are a number of sick. They feel daylight dark- Cordelia Bray Sweetser. She leaves a sis- really “Can ycur husband drive a car?” Martin Peaslee and MontelleGray an of restless and nervous, nesses recorded In history, them ter, Mrs. u! sorts, asked one feminine suburbanite of an- working In the blueberry Helds for G. M. among Marston, HoMtland, and two little weak stomach, Train Yocr Dog to Wipe His Foot. being those in B. C. A. appetite, ot her Allen, at North Sedgwick. 205, D. 748 and brothers, Joshua,|o! Hotel Stonington,and from frequent A can be maybe suffer puppy easily taught to wipe 21. X. 775. There was a dark day In Capt. W. A. ot attacks. “Drive a car!" related the better Aug. England Sweetser, Portland. ( headaches and bilious Its feet on the doormat when entering In 1807 and half, with fine scorn. that man Jannary, another on Oct. Ao«- 21- Nihil. other words, are all ru"'d? uj “Why. they J a bouse, and the habit once formed is B1HCH HABBOB. 2L 1816. There was also a _ that will can't even drive a nalL”—Baltimore dark day and need something broken. modus for th“ seldom The operandl is Lloyd Winslow, ot Fitchburg, Mas*., In Detroit on Oct 19, 1762. On them A good remedy American. May SOUTHWEST HARBOR. up. Medicine- simple. Every time the dog i8 brought is his vacation hen. 18, 1780. there was such is “L. F.” Atwood s spending atmospheric Mr. and Mrs. Frank g to the door the command is Lurvey, ol Chelsea, not a it acts as.a given, A. H. Winslow baa been (doom over Hartford. Conn., that the Kse cure-all, he Might Have Other Blemishes. having Im- Mass., have spent two weeka with rela- toning "Wipe your feet.” The trainer then legislature for the eral tonic and conditioner, Mabel—Do know about provements made shoot his horns. adjourned day. tive* here. Mr. p lifts each paw in auccesaion and pulls you anything Lurvey has returned to stomach, improving the appetite, Tom J. H. and the ol and stimulating It twice across the mat. In a few daya Hlgsby? Arthur—Why. Hlgsbj Handy bride, o( Watertown, position chief engineer at the fying the blood Is cousin! have been hia brother Safeguard Your Child Chelsea marine liver. that it will the will be hla own feet— my first Mabel—I know that, Mass., visiting i hospital, which be has So thorough t dog wiping so safe but Is he all right otherwise?—Boston Corydon. If your child ia pels, dull, at times, flushed. held nearly forty years. While hen his fit the biggest man, apd Good Hotnekeeping. the Globe. Irritable end fretful you should attend to it may be taken by w, -— and C. H. Preble, of Sullivan, with a party thie coedition at once aa the chaaces are birthday anniversary occurred, his ta woman or frailest child- The which included T. and your little one la suffering from worms. aunt gave a surprise party In his honor. No man or is ever the Mr*. George Noyea for over years. boy slightest Sorrow la a school of virtue. It cor- Kicks poo Worm Killer Is what you should Mn. stand-by sixty of was hen San- Lurvey will nmain until good in this world unless he has ambi- childron, Presque Isle, j get. This well-known remedy in loseage September. Bar a3>c Lrttl. uymm ,aa« rects levity and interrupts the confi- form la to take and expels the worms day. pleasant Thursday a wvritolvAflwfiS****'"- lb, tion.--Ford Stanley. at once, the cause of child’s afternoon, Aug. 17, unique M*- dence of sinning.—Atterbury. I your suffering. hvraar «U F.” Modirioo Portland, j Aug. SD. C. Only 26c. at all druggists. was held at the banquet hall by Co, \