Slmerkaiu ”* Clfuportl) KSyT?”" "i°,VVi" "*"•1 ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912. j«r«» No. 37. LOCAL AFFAIRS. campaign. There will be a meeting of the atj«rtt»tmtnf». U_ club this evening at the board of trade NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. rooms, at 8 o’clock. All interested in the progressive cause are invited. The W officers and employes of B Swan—Notice of foreclosure. Friendly Henry M Hall —Notice of foreclosure, Miss Marion L. Woodward, who has spent this Harry 0 Austin A Co—Red sale. to ** that Tag the summer at left for a Probate notice—Louise M llrann et als. home, Friday i week’s Atmosphere bank,8trive Cadillac touring car for sale. visit with her brother Harry at /\imu»piicre find here a patrons always gj Ellsworth Falls: Springvale, before returning to New York, Mrs J F Carpenter—Situation wanted. where she teaches. Her little niece Mar- atmosphere. 0 Bucks port: (Ajy friendly garet, who has spent the summer re- here, Nat’l You are us a turn when s Bncksport Bank—Statement, turned to her home in with her. OF ELLSWORTH. doing good you bring Panford, Me: Springvale of Good.il The death of Castine’s business any nature to this bank. We apprec- I§ Worsted Co—Palm B,»ch cloth. tragic post- p Boston ; master, C. H. Hooper, brings a former CAPITAL,.$ and want to feel at 100,000 M iate it, you home here, and Aabley A Co—First bonds. Ellsworth boy, Boyd Bartlett, into line as jji mortgage SURPLUS and PROFITS, 75.000 Mr. successor. Mr. Bartlett has | & find it a pleasure to come. S Hooper’s 8CHEDULE OF MAIL8 been an assistant in the office for some STOCKHOLDERS’ LIABILITY, 100,000 Don’t stay away because transaction is a AT ELLSWORTH POSTOFPICB. time, and has been made temporary post- your In ASSETS,. 1,400,000 g s(Teet June 24, 1912. master. His friends here the one. It’s the sum of many hope small small that will be fjj things j3 MAILS BSCB1VBD. appointment made permanent. Absolute security, absolute permanency, conservative management and makes this bank Fbom Wist—•6.66, $11.16 a m (11.48 a m Mon- Henry Farmer, of died last fj great. Sherman, service—these four form the foundation upon which this bank day only); 4.21, {6.18 p m. painstaking j| Wednesday at Green Lake inn, at the foot has been erected. These four we guarantee to you in connection with any Fbom East—12.22, 6.88 and 11.07 m. p of Greeh lake. Deceased was a brother of and all business which you may place in our hands. MAIL CLOSBS AT POSTOFPICB Your account is solicited. We are law 1 Burrill National of Ellsworth. James F. Farmer, proprietor of the hoteh respectfully empowered by to Bank, | Going Wbbt— 11.48 a m; t8 46, *6 and 9 pm. act as trustees for the estates of persons deceased. The reasons why its He came here about three weeks before services are more those of are Going East—6.80 a m; 8.46 and 5.45 p m. desirable than individuals many. his death, which resulted from a shock. Our experience is more extended, and our investment opportunities are Registered mail should be at half better. relations clients are postoffice He leaves a wife and eight children. He Our with confidential always. Trust funds an hour before mail closes. and securities in its charge are apart from its commercial was one of four brothers kept absolutely •Daily, Sunday included. IDaily, except who are large banking assets. An additional guarantee of perfect security lies in the fact Monday. tDaily, except Saturday. {Daily, potato-growers in Aroostook county. that the transactions of this bank are under the constant supervision of the except Sunday; Sunday at 6.40. State banking department. No mail Miss Louise Morgan, who has the dispatched to or received from the spent Your business will be welcomed whether it be small, or and every east large Sundays. summer with Judge and Mrs. Emery, possible accommodation will be accorded to you that is consistent with leaves this week for Madison, Wisconsin, sound banking. at the of the Charles W. Eaton was home from Ban- where, beginning college she will enter her duties as in- gor election day. year, upon structor in English at the University of News has been received of the critical Wisconsin. Miss Morgan has made many illness of B. F. of tbis at West- SUICIDE AT CASTINE. rival of an inspector, who at once con- Joy, city, friends here while her de- brook. who, regretting firmed their action. congratulate her on so parture, securing Postmaster Charles H. Hooper Ends While the is as yet tem- Miss Carrie Russell is a vaca- appointment spending important a position in the educational His Life. porary, it is hardly conceivable that any tion of two weeks with her parents in world. circumstances could arise to render Warren. Postmaster Charles H. Hooper, ot Cas- it In the absence of the pastor, Rev. P. A. advisable to disturb a situation which has lMwo I.’ Yf n Yf a a tine, despondent because of ill health, A. Killam, who has been called to Prince- come about in a large measure spontane- Your Smith are relatives in and Dollars’ harbor visiting Bangor of took his life in the Clip Wings ton, Rev. H. R. Whitelock, Augusta, by drowning ously, and at the same time seems to be in Old Town. make them less likely to “lly away”, by depositing State Sunday school worker for the Bap- at Castine last Friday morning. Deceased harmony with the general sentiment of them in our savings department. left here is Frank of was the tist will the of the which Money Hamlin, Chicago, convention, occupy pulpit was an influential and esteemed citizen of comunity, recognizes Mr. completely safeguarded against theft, lire or similar guest of his brother, Col. H. E. Hamlin, the Baptist church next Sunday morning Bartlett’s character, fitness for the office, is growing at a generous interest the town, and his sad death causes gen- loss; constantly over Sunday. and evening. There will be special music and long-standing interest in the town. rate; becomes a valuable asset to its owners in time at the evening which will be in eral sorrow'. of need. Our bv-mail will interest Miss Marion Rideout, one of last year’s service, savings system in 1842. school has to the auditorium, with solo by Walter H. Mr. Hooper was born in Castine you. Ask about it. high graduates, gone Bucks- Murder and Suicide. to teach. Brown. Mr. Whitelock will preach at On April 19,1861, he enlisted as a private port Daniel G. formerly of Chelsea. ; Branohea at OlcJ Town, Machiaa, Dexter. Hancock in the afternoon. in Co. B, 2d Maine volunteers, and was dis- Emery, The high school and common schools of Mass., and his wife were found dead of Miss Carrie P. and Elmer G. Davis charged at expiration of service, August the city and Ellsworth Falls will Estey bullet wounds in their home at open several he served as Portage were married Saturday evening at the 23, 1863. For years Monday. Lake Friday. The authorities consider it a home of the bride’s Mr. and Mrs. clerk in the store of Samuel Adams & Son, parents, case of murder and suicide. William B. Tracy and wife returned to w*ent into business with Henry W. Estey, on Pine street. Rev. P. A. and afterward Fairfield after a week in Mr. Emery, who was in comfortable Saturday, spent A. Killam the service. the lAte Isaiah L. Shepherd under the firm Standard Old-Line officiated, using ring circumstances moved to Maine Companies, Ellsworth. name & financially, It was a near rela- of Hooper Shepherd. family wedding, only from Massachusetts several of Northeast Mr. for had been years ago. losses fire and Eugene Monohon, Harbor, tives of the bride and groom being pres- Hooper many years that we are agents for, pay by light- He was married about two years ago in is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Augusta ent. After the refreshments one of Castine’s most active and promi- ceremony his wife here. to the full to the dollar. was a much-interested and Massachusetts, bringing ning limit, Deep-thinking A. Wiswell. were served. The bride and are nent men. He groom Mr. was of his wife of Hancock F. and Emery fifty years age; men and women come to us when Miss Ida after a visit of two weeks both well-known of Ells- zealous member lodge, invariably seeking Jude, | young people was about ten as master years younger. fire insurance YOU COME, TOO. with relatives here, returned to Lynn, worth. They have the best wishes of A. M., having served five years protection. last their friends. and seventeen years as secretary of the on Mass., Friday. | The You’ll he more than satisfied at the small payment lodge. He was also a member of Castine Emery Family. Miss Lenora Higgins, who has spent the Fire at the house of C. H. Wooster on The thirty-first annual meeting of the a or fire insurance You’ll feci R. A. C., having been demitted from Han- §1,000 §5,000 policy. summer at her home in Ellsworth, left Birch avenue Monday evening caused association will be held at cock R. A. C., at Bucksport. At the time Emery family home and are Friday for Woodfords, to resume teaching. damage estimated at $400 to $500. The the Hotel better, knowing your property pro- of his death he was worthy patron of S. Vendome, Boston, Saturday, chimney burned out during the afternoon. tected. Miss Florence G. Smith, who has spent H. O. E. 8. Sept. 28, at 12 o’clock noon. The first two In after Mr. and Mrs Whitney lodge, summer at her home in the evening, hours will be devoted to a and the Ellsworth, left He was a member of Charles L. Stevens reception on for New to resume teach- Wooster had gone to their store State business. Dinner will be served at 2 yesterday York, post, No. 16, G. A. R.; had been its com- C. W. & F. L. Insurance, Real Estate street, the tire broke out in the kitchen, MASON, ing. his death was o’clock. mander, and at the time of ______and had gained good headway when dis- Leon E. Rowe and C. H. Vose, of this its quartermaster. During his whole life covered. The firemen confined the fire to COMING EVENTS. city, attended the great gathering of he had been warmly interested in what- Property owners will be protected from fire by placing their the lower floor, but the kitchen, pantry Mystic Shriners at Lewiston last Thurs- ever he thought would promote the in- ELLSWORTH. and adjoining rooms were badly damaged, day. terests of the town, especially in its moral at and there was a smoke damage throughout Thursday evening, Sept. 12, grange who accom- and religious aspects. For very many and Master Marvyn Phillips, the house. The loss on building is hall, Bayside—Dance supper. Rev. A. J. Lord and wife to their years he had been the superintendent of panied covered by insurance. There was no in- ! Thursday, Sept. 12, from 6 to 7.30, at Insurance the Unitarian school. Fire home in for a is Sunday Meriden, Conn., visit, surance on the furniture. At midnight Methodist vestry—Supper under auspices home. He leaves a w'idow, two sons and two the same night an alarm was turned in for of kindergarten department; 15c. with E. J. WALSH, ELLSWORTH. | daughters. Mrs. Amanda Mayo, of Brewer, and sis- a tire which illuminated the northwestern at The funeral was held at the Unitarian Friday evening, Sept. 13, Society ter, Mrs. Laura Howard, of Salem, Mass., sky, but after going a short distance, the hall—Dance. church Sunday afternoon, Rev. R. C* visited their uncle, C. H. Grindal, last firemen decided it was too far away, and Douthitt officiating. The church was filled Wednesday, Sept. 18,at Odd Fellows hall week. turned back. No information as to loca- to its capacity. The Q. A. R., Woman’s —Dance by telephone girls. Admission Miss Carrie I. after a tion of the fire has been received. Goss, spending relief corps, Hancock lodge, F. and A. M., 50c per couple; extra ladies, 10c. week with friends in the Everybody cruising yacht of Red men and Order of 19—Reunion of Co. Order Foresters, Thurday, Sept. D, 1st in Franklin |Lamson& Lorelei, has returned to her home At- Fire at Road. were all can save a little at a time. of all of which be was a member, Maine Cavalry Veteran association, at tie Mass. Franklin Road, Sept. 11 (special)— boro, present in a body. The flowers were Grand Army hall. William L. Miles’two with all of Hubbard success is a w. A. Alexander ana wire are spenuiug barns, and beautiful. The Q. A. R. Financial simply abundant STATE. his hay, farming tools, carriages, robes, to sav- the week at the Weacott camp, Patten held services at the grave. matter of your harnesses and were 25, 26 and 27—State conven- sticking pond. Miss Bertha Barbour, ot Foxcrolt, furniture, destroyed September fire at last night. Mr. Miles tion of W. C. T. U. at Auburn. ing plan—making your is their guest. by midnight Until a permanent appointment is made, lost his house about a year and a half ago, FAIR DATES. than Howard A. McLellan, of Princeton, who Boyd Bartlett has been made temporary Character Stronger and all his furniture was stored in the as of Castine to succeed Mr. and 11 and will return to Ellsworth principal of barns. postmaster Wednesday Thursday, Sept. any Mr. Bartlett is a of the Temptation the high school, was in the city to vote on Mr. Miles is out of town visiting an old Hooper. graduate 12—Eden fair. to comrade. Two days before he went away Ellsworth school, and of Bowdoin spend. election day, remaining Tuesday. high Wednesday, Sept 18—Highland grange he looked over his barns and saw that the While in he won the college. college |300 North Penobscot. Mrs. Rose, wife of Judge John C. Rose, locks were all right. Both barns were new fair, Smyth mathematical prize, and many Best in America of Maryland, whose summer home is in and in first-class condition. The loss Sept. 17,18,19—Cherry field fair. is with a small insurance. other honors. After graduation he was was the last of f2,000 only Bluehill, guest Wednesday — || Hancock Co. of the Castine high schoo! for Wednesday, Sept. 25 Narramissic Savings Mrs. Charles A. Hanscom, in Ellsworth. principal grange fair, Orland. Cattle and Horse Pulling at Bluehill. two years and married the daughter of Dr. The telephone girls will give a dance at In the 6-ft. 10 and 7 ft. class, G. A. Pert Q. A. Wheeler, of Castine, and has spent i Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 24 and 25 -Bank Odd Fellows hall Wednesday evening, first his team every summer there. —Amherst fair. Ellsworth, Main* of took money, hauling 6,200 Sept. 18. Music by Kelley’s orchestra, he in H. H. Allen, Sedgwick, took sec- A year ago resigned his position FAMILY REUNIONS. Commenced Business Bar Harbor. Refreshments will be served. pounds; his team the Boston Latin school and came to Cas- 1873. ond money, hauling 6,000 pounds. 17 — Hamor at May 1, D. H. U. S. Tuesday, Sept. family Chaplain Tribou, N., retired, In the 6-ft. 9 and Earl tine to reside w'ith his family. When Mr. under, Billings grange hall, Salisbury Cove. was greeted by a large congregation at the for Fall and Winter I took first money; 4,215 lbs.; Eben Web- Hooper became ill, he arranged tentatively Leaden Methodist church Sunday forenoon. His Wednesday, Sept. 18—French family at THE— ber, second; 3,600 lbs. with Mr. Bartlett to take his place in the friends were to see the town hall, Franklin. many Ellsworth glad In the sweepstakes class, H. H. Allen office. Upon Mr. Hooper’s tragic death, him. took first money; 6,400 lbs.; G. A. Pert, his bondsmen selected Mr. Bartlett to Thursday, Sept. 19—Jellison family at lbs. Odd Fellows Ellsworth. CLARION. Charles E. Alexander’s family and some second; 6,200 take charge of the office, the ar- \ hall, In the contest, Rov Allen, pending their at horse-pulling friends are occupying camp of Sedgwick, took first money, his team it’s a or a fur- Whether range Patten’s pond for the rest of this week. pulling 4,025 lbs.; Ervin Carter, second; SbberttBfmtntB. it 1* them lbs. nace—if it is a “Clarion”, Mr. Alexander will join Saturday 4,000 _ FOR SALE BY [ | sure to meet every requirement night. DOLLARDTOWN. V. F. Hooper and son Howard H. were Made by the Wood Bishop Co., Miss Nellie is at home with a Reliable Co., home from East Hampden for election Haynes Cloihiei Bangor. Sold by sprained ankle. ! Ellsworth, Me. day. Mrs, Howard Hooper accompanied them on their return, to visit her daugh- Miss Persia Meader left for Hancock, N. SALE OF J. P. ELDRIDGE, ter, Mrs. C. H. King. H., last Wednesday. CARRIAGES 1 4 ► 4 ► f Miss and Daniel Dority, who have J. G. Barron is home from a three weeks’ Main Street, Ellsworth. May been visiting their grandmother, the ven- visit in Lowell, Mass. and Other Stock. and their I erable Mrs. Michael Mullen, Miss Myra Brann is visiting her grand- | Kate have returned to Mrs. Rubie McGown Dorr, Money to Loan aunt, Miss Mullen, parents, G. B. Floyd and wife. their home in Massachusetts. To settle the estate of the late E. Davis the entire graduate of the Beacon Toilet school, ON Mr. Tenant has moved from the J. G. J [ Henry J \ Samuel and wife, F'red Her- < > Boston, Mass. Shampooing, mani- Eldridge Barron place to the Severance place od the o stock will be closed out at a great reduction for cash or satisfac- Productive Real Estate; on wile and two children, of Dexter, curing, facial, scalp and body mas- Improved, rick, Surry road. \ J interest-bearing notes. Stock consists of finished, unfinished J J, of were tory and Commercial and Miss Helen Eldridge, Bangor, ■ ■ sage. Scalp treatment and chiropody. Collateral Paper Friends here w'ere sorry to hear of the and second-hand carnages, Surreys, Bangor Buggies, Runabouts, guests of John P. Eldridge and wife Sun- death at on of ■ ■ aild ALSO DEALERS IN Somerville, Mass., Aug. 7, Solid-bottoms, Basket-seat rumbles, Buckboards, single two- day, making the trip by automobile. '' Goods and Miss Sadie Kemp, sister of W. L. Kemp, of |! seat Express wagons, Concord wagons, 1 natural wood Chancel- Reliable Hair Municipal and Other Bonds The most pleasing sight of election day this place. < > lor, 1 4 horse Brake with 3 Horse Pole and w’hiffletrees nnd 2 ; ► Toilet Supplies. and ascertained at the polls in ward 2 was the appearance of approved legality < > Horse Pole and 2 finished Buckboards, 2 < of Col. John F. Whitcomb, who came out WEST ELLSWORTH. Whiffletrees, partly strength. Col. finished Rumbles, 2 finished Farm of Residential Appointments. to vote. It was the first time Whit- J l partly partly wagons, any J Alvah F. Giles, of East Hampden, visited ► comb had been out of his house for over which will be finished for customers by the same skilled workmen. his father, A. K. Giles, Sunday. Pr>o«m Reasonable. C. C. Burrill & Son three months. The carriages are either rubber or steel-tired. ,. Howard Dollard, who has been em- ELL8WOBTH, MS Fred Davis, of Boston, is visiting hiB !! Sleighs, single and double Pungs, Jumpers, Speed sleighs, | \ Telephone 42-2. Ellsworth, Maine. is STATE STREET. in is at home for a ployed Cherryfield, < > sister, Mrs. Elmer E. Rowe. Mr. Davis is J; heavy and light-weight robes and blankets, street and stable short stay. recuperating from a critical illness and < blankets, whips, fur robes and coats, single, double and team < ► who has been his HAOAN, Jr., operation for appendicitis. He will Bpend H. O. Staples, visiting II harness. l Rowena has returned to his Dr.H.W.OSGOOD a large part of his visit here with Mr. sister, Carter, Civil Engineer, home in Massachusetts. Rowe at his camp at Patten’s pond. :: HARRIET C. DAVIS, Administratrix. : | New Location Blk. * Land Surveyor. The Ellsworth progressive club iB fitting H. P. Carter, of Ellsworth, was the Sat- < > < ► Manning ■ i CtlTtMMSMU Solicitor. over C. L. night and Sunday guest of his par- Office Day: FRIDAY up headquarters Morang’s urday 7. will enter an active ents, James W. Carter and wife. I ♦ 1 ♦ 1 >♦♦♦■!■« Bagger Office: 12 Orove St. ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. 0 Box store, and upon I ♦ l»l»l ol the Mower by electricity insteed With tbi. ~ t&otnmn Ding grange 8»|*. aTT^*. ttlntnal fierunt COUNTY NEWS. ol steam. of music and reading, Wla 9. M. gi^p^0- kinriu b\ "W*r **uwh” Sept. _____P QOCLDSBORO. MA»iavjuji. FRANKLIN. Ml. [t* Motto: “Helpfii and Hopeful.9* Myrtle who ha. been 111 at the Marisvtlle grange met NERVOUS' Young, Aug. si “ ,v ’ home ot her Mrs. Lizzie Libby, is Dana Dyer ia home from Seal Harbor. u.o.1 attendance. The The purpose* of thl* column are -‘uoctnoily sister, literary Dr "•* stated In the title and mouo—ill* ror the mala* improving. Mile Mildred Woroeeter la in Naw York wod. At th. next «« »*» >nd Prayer Meeting Topic For tho Wool- benefit, and *l«n« ->*tpfnl nopef"f will be a common /•><•*!. It \* i-r fheoorn- Edna has been a week ! on business. temperance program, h 1912. Being for the Joy spending Beginning Sept. 15, non use—a a of in- DESPONDENT quested that all come public servant, purveyor her Clara at com- prepaid In- with aunt, Mrs. Bickford, The fall term ol high school will f0, tb, Z' Topic.—Getting the most from prayer.— formation and suggestion, a .nMlum for the CltiOOa 0c* this It solicits Winter P». xxxiv, 1-22. Edited by Rev. Sherman terchange of ldeap In capacity Harbor. mence next week. communications, and Itssuccesf lei»end-targsly H. Doyle. D. D. with was a of H. SRIX*WICK. ; ©i- the support given it in this respect Oom- Schools here commence to-day, Dr. Walker, ol Boston, guest 244. r»ut the uame oi 6 It is only right and proper that wc tn'.mention* must i*o signed, WOMEN Miaa of this sa teacher in U. and wile last week. Sept. Sedgwick Ouptill, place, Worcester grange held it, i writer will not r>e printed except t»y perenlsson should aim to get the most and the the of Winter- regular meeting for Communications will he subject to approvaior primary, and Mies Donlin, Mra. Moran, of Washington, D. C., who j several ", best, in the truest sense, out of every- r* iectlon by the ''dltor of the column. bu« none in Worthy Master Hals E. Pink- port, the grammar. baa the summer at Z. L. Wilbur’s, la presided * w ‘I be rejectee without good reason vddress Find Relief in Lydia spent visitors thing in life. We should never be sat tro-r, Rainbow grange all communications to Three more of our girls will leave this | were Dr,. Tub Th* lsfied yvith anything but the best. Thil- Amkhicam, ham’s Compound Roife to !<’m- lector* r presented tor Ellsworth. Me. Vegetable week to attend school—Marie Rev. A. C. Brown, back from bti vacs- d,„n ls true of religion and ol ..on the topic: -Doe. the especially Latin at Cambridge, Man., ■ Own Statements high, Ruby delivered an excellent sermon Sun- j telephon. to it. The —Their tion, tbe average farmer?” everything that pertains Kidder to the Maine school for the deaf at THE M. B. BE UNION. act of is day. highest religious worship So Testify. and Uladys Roife to high echool j There had been no little Portland, communion with God— anxiety among The ladies' aid society served a chicken RAINBOW. AM. NORTH prayer—direct of at Sullivan. BROOKSVILLg. the Mutuals concerning the kind Methodist election Rainbow and if we should seek to get the most —“When I wrote to •upper at the veatry grange met Aug. »; loo weather Dame Nature would see fit to send Plates, Pa. yoo Three candidate# lor admimion to the | from the less important of our relig- night. j ent. Tbe re were many visitors annual first I was troubled with female weak- were j pcm,,, for August 29, the date of the Baptist church baptized Sunday from dlff 'ren; ious exercises, much more should we ness ; Mr*. Eleanor Dyer Gordon, who came granges, who of the and the good Dame and backache. afternoon. Mr. Wood, was autsted conir;r,w most gathering clan, pastor, to the from the supremest of them—the and was so nervous Irom Jacksonville Saturday, win return evening's enjoyment. Sept. 5 bad so with more tears Rev. E. 8. Winter and proved freaky, by Drew,of Harbor, evening was so from our God. the most from our- that I would at I Tueaday. stormy no meeting >, than smiles, that when that day really cry by Miss Audrey Hunt, paetor of the ! selves and the most for the held. develop- the least it who has been con- _ did arrive and suuny, without even noise, Methodist cburcb here. It ess Mr. Mrs. E. A. McNeil, tru- bright ment within us of the highest nnd would startle me so. lameness a tiny shower, the Mutuals’ spirits rose Wood’s last Sunday here. All am sorry to fined to her home by through HIOHLAND. 354, NORTH RRNOBSCOT. est type of a real ami vital spiritual I to take considerably above normal. began Ly- hsve him go. the summer, is improving. Highland grange met Friday evening life. dia E. Pinkbam’s with a It was indeed a merry party that was 9. JKS. Mrs. C. E. bad among bei good attendance. A ebon Sept. _ Dwelley prognj, The rsalm aelected for our topical and I don’t was carried out. welcomed for that third lime at Dell’s remedies, blossoms this Saturday, Sept. TRACY FAMILY RKCKIOK, season, passion flowers, 14, pp. reference makes several suggestions have any more mona will meet hospital home. All were glad to find her in cry- ! which sre rare hereabout, and the study grange here. that may ns in our efforts to get The seventeenth snnusl reunion of tbe There’.m help a spells. I sleep be a in tbe the best of health, pleasing change from of botany was renewed by those she special meeting evening. the most from prayer: sound and ner- Tracy family wsa held at Goulds boro her condition a year ago, when, under my i favored with blooms. 1. Prayer should be accompanied vousness is better. point, Saturday. For tbe first time since such trying circumstances, she so bravely 9. B. FRE.NCHBOHO. "I will bless the Lord at tbe reunion association was formed, Sept. _ by praise. and welcomed the Mutuals to her JingI will recommend gladly Maynard Robinson, of all times: His praise shall continual- medicine* to all suffering women. seventeen veers ago, tbe day ot meeting M. B. Foes and wife, ol Madison, via- Boothbay, i, rwit. pleasant home. your tug his father, W. M. Robinson. be In mouth.” Prayer Is not a. was otherwise then pleasant. Tbe attend- ! ited their son, Maurice C. Foie, last week. ly my Aunt Maria, as usual, was the first to -Mr*. Maky Halstead, Plate Pa., petition. It should to a large ance was small, only about 100 being pres- Will Lunt was in Bar Harbor over simply arrive, accornpained by her John, or Box 98. The high school will begin Monday. Son- extent consist of praise. How can we ent. day, visiting bis sister, Mrs. c. P. rather Uncle Mark, and the granddaughter Here is the report of another genuine | Sept. 16. M. C. Foss will resume hi* duln» Rich- commune with our God unless Some arrived in the morning and eerved ards. rightly Carolyn, whose sweet face has been a case, which still further shows that Ly- as principal. Miaa Clara L. Haskell, ol for s dinner on the tables in tbe we praise Him for what He Is and picnic grove, is assistant. Miss Haskell comet 8*Pt-». Q. pleasant memory to all who saw her a dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Steuben, _ what He has done for us? while many did not arrive until after din- already and it had lost none of its sweet- be relied recommended. A Urge registn- year ago; may upon. highly The Renewal David was exile, and he ner. At the of the afternoon a Strain. facing yet ness that time. N. Dkkot*. —“I had inflam- beginning tion ol is expected. Eighteen are during Walcott, | pupil* Vacation Is over. Again the found room in his heart to God H. J. school bert praise The next arrivals to be L. E. T. which caused in program, Hovey, retiring president, to enter from t he grammar schools, and proved mation pain my side, j rings at morning and at noon, again with as a part of his prayer unto Him. We welcomed the Tracys to the old homestead ten, and her John and Mrs. Susie Willins, and and my back ached all the time. I was i others Irom out ol town. of thousands the hardest Mad of and ■ nd then introduced Rev. Wallace work baa should praise the Lord continually in one Cutter, ye editor, order not to keep the dinner so blue that 1 felt like crying if any { Teacher* for the district acbools sre as begun, the renewal of which I, s mrnul and of ex who made tbe Mr. Cul- never approach His throne grace as on me. E. opening prayer. strain to all waiting the previous year, brought even spoke to I took Lydia follows: Franklin-primary, Mis* Mar- physical escept the mod rigged. of and adora- ler was a former of the Methodiat j cept in the spirit praise into commission an and I paator The ifute girl that a few days had automobile, which Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, : cia Gordon; grammar, Mita Daily Oor- ago roves tion. cburcb hem. He now bss s pastorate in In her cheeks, and the little landed him, together with Ego 2d and began to gain right away. I continued don. Kyefleld—primary. Mum Florence boy whom lip, kuuuiu w uciumr »uu California. j were then so red would hire rra.ver their am well woman.” yon Inti,ted daughter Harriet, at Dell’s door in its use and now I a Blaisdoll; grammar. Mist Katharine of course, to At the business meeting, the minutes of that they had been "kissed by specific. This, applies time to greet the later arrivals from — Mrs. Amelia N. strawberries’, | Dahl, Walcott, Hunker, lust Frinklin— grammar. Miss have lost our is the last were read and already something of tbe appesr- the petitions in prayers. There Ellsworth and Lamoine. meeting officers j Bluehill, Dakota. Evelyn Brown; primary. Mis* DelU Brag- I .nee of health. Now 1, a time of that is not elected as follows: C. L. when many much "saying prayers" All were to greet Aunt Sue and President, Tracy; pleased want Kdrice write to don. West Franklin —grammar, Harold children ahould be atren a tonic, whim ro>r We are often not even honest If you special B. E. | praying. her John for the first time at an B. vice-president, Tracy; secretary M. E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confi- B. Clifford, ol Winthrop; primary, Miss avert ranch aerious trouble, and wt knew in our We ask God for what Lydia Annie Tracy; treasurer, Jemima prayers. but is Tracy; -- of no other so gathering, it hoped it may not be dential! Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will Beecbland Misses highly to be recoram* 1 led at committee on Carolyn Hooper. we do not want. We simply go the as a entertainment, Addie Hood’s which last, they added much to the inter- be opened, read and answered by Frances Dyer tml Edna CUrk. Egypt — Sarsaparilla, strengthen, the through the form of prayer and have and held ia strict confidence. Uuptill. Mrs. Fred Tracy and Mrs. Charles nerves, perfects digestion end woman Miss Geneva Bragdon. The school In the asslmtiatica. not its true There are “vain If Tracy. Other officers are the same as last and Bids mental development by bu nog spirit. Aunt Maria didn’t bring as large a district bis been and np j Tracey discontinued, i the whole system.—Adrl. repetitions." but we are not heard for as usual, she made year. bouquet certainly up soon, the time came when all had to start Daniel Robbins is conveying the to B. E. read an pupils our much speaking. Aimlessness for it in that enormous of Tracy interesting letter pot beans, on their several ways toward home, but from N. B. Kyefleld. a»0rit!srmfnt8 should never be a characteristic of which the whole Tracy, of Auburn. Miss Gup- supplied thirty-two not before decided this to be the 9. B. they till a and Sept. prayer. David was in danger and told with all the beans wanted gave recitation, then all gath- present they banner reunion. As there were several ered around the the Lord about it and was delivered • and tasted organ and joined in sing- they certainly good), together for the first the list is present time, given The from all his fears. The poor man was with that loaf of brown ing. music was by Mrs. Bertha 3numci the <£>rangtr9. generous bread in full below for the benefit of the absent Gave Him troubled because of his poverty. lie which them. Handy, organist, and Foster Dunifer, vio- accompanied cnes: Eben E. Alice Mayo, Mary Mayo, linist. t This column is devoted to vhe Grange, es- cried unto the Lord about that one But that ,he bill of fare. _ didn’t^complete MeGouldrick. E. A. Villa I. to the granges of Hancock county. Hinckley, the pecially and “the Lord beard him and no! The tables Daring afternoon a subscription The column is to all for the thing, Oh, fairly groaned under Green, Florence open grangers A New Stomach Merrill, Lucy Billings, was started to raise to discussion of topics of general interest, and delivered him out of his troubles.” the weight ‘of so many which psper money build goodies Waiter F. W. for reports of grange meetings. Hake letters '■There are thousands Bi&aett, Biuehill; Rollins, s bungalow on tbe of suffer* rs from The publican in Christ's parable want- were at a seasonable hour grounds. Among the short and concise. All communications uinst prepared (for Ellen Harriet Rollins, Roland C. stomach and liver troubled whom i Rollins, out-of-town he signed, but names will not be ex-» wirb ed mercy and simply cried out. “God M. B.'s are with her members of the family pres- printed alwaysfhungry), Ano, Mrs. Roland C. Ethel F. of the wrtter. All com- I could meet and tell what Cham rlain's Bonsey, Bonsey, ent were and cept by permi.«siois be merciful to me, a sinner." and his big the lead as usual George Tracy John l.ynam. munications will be to apron on, taking Mrs. G. A. M. subject approval by BBSKBrarafimBI Stomach and Liver Bonsey, Dodge, Ellsworth; of Bar B. E. the editor, but none will be without prayer was answered. Xo one can get in serving. And the way those goodies Harbor; Tracy, of Winter rejected tartlets wonM for D. Chatto, Mrs. D. Chatto, Sadie Higgins, good reason. the most from who Harbor; JohnjH. Tracy, of West Goulds- writ-- if M. prayer thoughtless- disappeared mustihave caused anxiety by Susie W. Edith C. them,” Willing, Surry; Rice, Loren and and nimlessly cries unto God. Let Aunt lest Uncle on boro; Tracy Sylvester Tracy, of Yotingpot.r- -litoral ly Madge Madge arriving T. S. J. Anna M. Shirley Holt, Young, DATES. the Lake us be definite and honest in all our re- should find a scarcity, he having, after Steuben; Henry Smith, Steuben. San. View, j Y’oung, Lester E. Young, Lamoine; Mark of I unto our God. Aunt at The next reunion will be held the first Saturday, Sept. 14-Meeting Hancock Ohio. “One ttlen quests depositing Madge Dell’s, gone" Maria L. Caroline Elizabeth Ginn, Ginn. in Pomona with North the tablets u- -.Mend 3. Prayer should be accompanied farther on, returning for a late Saturday September, 1913. Highland grange. dinner# Soper, East Holden; Charles P. DeLaittre, tlie trouble f -r most ol even Penobscot. by faith. “Blessed is the man that But he found to the _ enough supply Susie Haynes DeLaittre, Aitkin, Minn.; them. I suffered in trusteth in Him.” We all acknowledge needs of the inner man in a SOUTH HANCOCK. satisfactory Rodney E. Conary, Lulu E. Conary, West HANCOCK POMONA, 13. tensely after eating that prayer without faith is vain, but manner. John Wood a Lynn, Mass.; aMtb. Chester L. Bailey has new horse which C. R. Following is the program for the meet- and never felt we£ do we have faith in is the menu: Baked and no treatment or always prayer? Following beans, Sears port. Bunker purchased for him in Boston. ing of Hancock Pomona grange with The early church prayed for the re- brown bread, chicken loaf, canned meditine I tri-1 ever The list would not be quite complete Q Francis Bunker, ot Providence, R. L, Highland grange,"North' PeuobacotTSept. lease of Peter from and sliced aandwitches of seemed to tlo me any prison, yet chicken, ham, four without the names of Mrs. O. M. a lew 14. Stover, spent days recently at Hillcrest.i an when he he was looked cucumber salad good until reading appeared upon varieties, pickles, dress- and Miss Martha Biuehill, Barron, West Mrs. Emetine Jarvis. N. Opening exercise# advertisement for as a A met to ing, yeast and sour-milk cream Jof Brooklyn. spirit! congregation pray bread, who made afternoon calls. Address of welcome.J M Hutchins Ellsworth, Y., has been a recent at F. M. Wat- Chamberlain -Tablet* for rain, and yet only one of them puffs, filled cookies, fruit choco- guest cookies, 8. J. Y. s Response...Eugene Osgood in own 1 _ son’s. my paper, took an umbrella to the and late meeting, cookies, ginger snaps, nut cakes, ; Topic: “What relation should the Po- tried a bottle T:-first that one was a small who filled cakes, fruit Miss Bessie of baa mona bear to the boy proved spice cake, cakes, apple, Every niece and nephew of the M. B Hsggert, Norway, subordinate grange?** few doses ga' t- mesnr his faith his works. of us custard and been .jvisiting her Mrs. C. 8. John Hattie Harriman an 1 the by Many cranberry pies, tea, coffee, family will appreciate this report of the cousin, Dority, prising relief, would be if our were Colwell. Recess seemed surprised prayers apples. reunion of 1912, so written second bottle finely up by Call to order answered. And from The tables a why? Simply presented very pleasing ap- 8. J. Y. And the sincere thanas of Aunt Mrs. C. R.*Bunker and children, Carroll ivi'Kivviuraurv* ask and with Aunt Solo.Millie Ames ach and health. I hint lack of faith. We receive not pearance Maria’s dahlias, are hers for this labor of love. and Pauline, returned to West perfect good Madge Somerville, of grange# think me ha sweet and Report anything would give because we lack faith either In God's Amy’s peas a variety bouquet Mass..;Sunday. : Conferring fifth degree complete cure. are wonderful." to do or in His willinginesa to also contributed by Aunt Maria. Personal requests have been made to They power Harvard Colwell la visiting his brother Address by Htale speaker do. The more we believe the more we The sweet peas later were presented to Aunt Madge that the receipts be printed Charles .on his way to Higgins classics! Program of host grange will our The Aunt Madge, but ever mindful of in larger I am sure this will be get out of prayers. great- she, type. institute, Charleston. ; (.losing er our faith the greater will be "the others, shared them with B. E. S. on her granted. Miss Lottie of OCEAN VIEW, 306, CENTER. way home, as she was unable — Wooster, Washington blessings In prayer." to be pres- iomato minc e Mbat Four quarts green Junction, is spending a few weeks with Ocean View grange held it* regular ent, Conspicuous on the large table was tomatoes, chops them and drain, then cover r —1 her aunt, E. Wooster. meeting Aug. 29, witb twenty-five patrons a filled cake with white frosting with with water, cook one-half hour and drain,add MissjO. one and one-half present. The first degree was conferred BIBLE READINGS. “M.B. 1912” in red lettering, contributed pounds brown sugar, one Mrs.'JT, J. Hodgkins, of Chicago, who pound seeded raisins (one-half on one candidate, and a chicken supper II Chron. 14; Fs. cxxli, 1- by Aunt Mary, who was unable to be pound has spent the summer with friends here vii, chopped and one-half pound whole), table- was served. After recess the lecturer IILg^MlKt .Matt, much to the of Aunt 1 and at Bar Harbor,ibas returned borne. pre- 12; vi, 6-15; vU, 711; I-uke nreseut, regret Madge, salt, one j spoon cup chopped suet, one cup sented a program of reading*, recitations, xviii, xxi, 36; John xlv, 12- by Mol end Cook till thick. Mrs. Roland of who gnmnnmixmimiiiniiimnf 1-8; but she wu wen vinegar. When cool, add Bunker, Franklin, etc. There will be work in the second one has 14; xv, 16; Rom. xli, 12: Eph. Ill, net Mrs. Holt. cassia, one teaspoon cloves, spent the summer with Mrs. C. R. : sister, Shirley teaspoon oqc degree at the next meeting. : make home in 14-21: Col. 9-12: I Thess. Will every i, v, 17; ivuntig iuc uiuun uour a can was re- Banker at Hillcrest, returned — tablespoon fauimeg. Saturday. this and : Jas. iv. 3: v. 14-20. ceived over P. 9.—I add the and cook all j vicinity brighter the’phone from “Are,” who spices together, Mrs. Nellie Brackett and daughter HARVEST HOME, 403, WEST ELLA WORTH. and and like it better. This is by request from a : more cheery, inside could not be present, but sent her greet- Esther, of Sebago lake, are at W. T. Harvest Home met with constant Cog- grange Sept. 7, it. It is : in reader, and one who is much in- E out. if you will use ing that way, where Mrs. Brackett is member* and one visitor terested in the M. B. column. When her gins’, employed. twenty-six pres- it so will find ; After the willing helpers washed the ent. One was ; good you Keeping True Time. up paper arrives, she says, she always turns to Mrs. John Grant, of New Jersey, who application accepted and the cameras were sees a clock a dishes, in evidence, but and were and One sometimes in shop the column the first thing. Like Aunt Maria, has been a guest of Mrs. R. W. Grant, is the^first second degrees given Paint Economy but not before the arrival of Uncle Madge, makes sour-milk to two number of timepieces, all running, she, too, emptyings biscuit. visiting at Ellsworth and Bucksport, be- candidates. Arrangements were Paint Satisfaction. who was to She also no the same time. It may actually obliging enough wait desired that there be more recipes made to entertain the Pomona 21. two keeping fore returning home. Sept. been the ■ for his dinner to have sent in. ! Tims will prove, u he* be that they are kept going merely for long enough his All visiting members are to Mrs. E. A. Keith and and Miaaes requested ■ of other*, that it ; took” twice. there are Was glad to see Dell at the Bluehill fair sons, experience their own sake without regard to con- “picter Verily, bring cake or and grain for tbeir fresh as a lark Gertrude and who have pic, men that are looking after entertaining the Georgia Coggins, Weathers. I to true time, or It may be that long-suffering. horses. will be the en- Weathers all formity M. B. which we all voted some weeks with Hay provided by j After the reunion, was the spent their parents, W. the each one registers the time cameras, which, by the way, : Dealer* throughout accurately best yet—an ideal spot and an ideal host and T. aad have tertaining grange. generally | were and Coggins wife, returned to line. of a The differ- operated by “Amy” “Charity”, State carry thia ; designated locality. hostess, with ideal people—what more is Massachusetts. all on Dell’s be real or gathered piazza, where, first needed JOHN ences may only apparent to insure a jolly good time. Ann. 9. DORITY. 381, SULLIVAN. of Sept. W. a ail, it was voted to change the name of Denominations have like appearance. John Dority grange met Sept. 6, with jllUllllUUiuummuimUlUnf 2d” to differ as if each “Ego to “Sunshine”, it seeming a the Some of them seem M’KINLEY. usual attendance and visitors from more PARTRIDGE COVE. one were saying, “I am going simply fitting nom-de-plume. Kising Star grange. One candidate was Next a vote of Misses Grace Gott and Tina Robinson ifpORGESsT thanks was ex- School commences for the sake of going or to find out hearty to-day, taught by Business was transacted in re- have accepted. tended the host and hostess for their Miss Alice returned to Higgins classical in- whether I am going fast or slow.” No kind Minton. to on the hall and stitute. gard repairs also about after which Chatto an- one sets his watch or lays out his task hospitality, Capt. Edgar Springer, of Sound, is visiting the meeting of Green Mountain Pomona nounced Mr. Fish by them. Others say: “I have the that and Mrs. Stephen Gross, his mother, Mrs. Lydia Springer. have been received in large as of Orland, had to come to the re- quantities at tbe freezer the Drlveu ^Sbes^!? standard truth of things it affects planned plant Many From Home. Mrs. Alice Young visited her brother, past this particular place of mine. My fel- union, even having their team engaged, week. Three hundred barrels ol shad Every year, in many part* of the country Reuel Bartlett, in Ellsworth last week. thousaods are driven from their homes in and Mr. Gross was taken ill and was were in by lows have the same truth, though brought Sunday. coughs and lung diseases. Friend* Mrs. Laura Mears visited her and busi- MONEY-BACK man obliged to give it up, much to the sister, ness are left behind for other different figures.” The wise will regret.of W. Z. Richardson and family have ra- climates, but Mrs. Mary Lord, in and friends in this Is costly and not sure. A better not set his mind those who those present who knew them. Surry, mmed to their borne in always by simply Wellesley, Mass. way—the of multitudes—is to use Dr. Then followed the of Ellsworth, last week. Newway mark time. Neither will he be misled reading letters from Miss Annie Gott has rented the house and King’s Discovery and cure yourself at CATARRH home. Stay right there, with friends, differences which are Alexia and Janet which appeared in the Arthur Eaton, who has been a your by those really employed prepared to accommodate lodgers. and take this safe medicine. Throat and column last also a read at Northeast is at home for a few trouble* find merely different points of view. He week, poem by C. Harbor, An lung quick relief and health re- addition to the testing room of Un- turns. Its in REMEDY will his intellectual clock P. DeLaittre, of Atkins, Minn., a former days. He is going to Aroostook to join help coughs, colds, grip, croup, keep going ierwood’s is built. New whooping-cough and sore lungs make it a Ca- his brother factory being the stomach won't kill to some purpose. He will compare it Ellsworth boy, which followed a speech Francis, who went last week. blessing. 60c and *1.00. Trial bottle Dosing machinery has been installed for the run- positive 9. free. Guaranteed by all druggists. tarrh germs. Neither till spray with tilings as they are and set it by of much interest on conditions of farming Sept. Hubbard. douches, snuffs or ointments. the stars.—Christian Register. in that part of the West as compared with is w The way to kill germs Maine, and from his of view* be feels SbbrttiMmmt*. quickest point BLUEHILL FALLS. breathe deep into the lungs the vapor- that the boys in Maine are being educated Real Christian Work. Mr. Rich and family left for Cleveland, ized air of Booth’s HYOMEl. away from the and Maine is not air common farms, As this antiseptic passes Christian sense, too, would O., last week. oyefCatar living up to its advantages in that direc- sore spots Infested with teach us that there is a great deal we Mrs. of is them, o tion. Meservey, Camden, visiting germs, it not only destroys can all do along the line of Christian her son Clarence. To the regret of all the auto arrived to heals the inflamed membrane citizenship to make the world better. of mucus. whisk away Mr. Rollins and family before Mrs. E. M. Do we and son Roger left for stops discharge nk- It stands to reason that if all the Then hawking, spitting, snuffl the exercises were concluded. All too Fort Kent Sunday. One is for W. H. win a Christians should stand together and Party T. crusts in nose and foul breath Dr. and left in their Cat. vote and pray and work for the truly Briggs family auto- and vile, disgusting The Men Who Succeed mobile for appear, good men who get into the great po- Minneapolis Friday. will be conquered. „,hi„h as heads of are men of outfit, races and should see to it that large enterprises Schooner of Outer A complete HYOMEl litical Reliance, Capt. Davis, But the wM‘j»■ great energy. Success, to-day, demands Tea for all Parties is includes a hard rubber inhaler, more in there would not be so health. To ail is to fail. It’s utter for a Long is slabs at the Falls. got folly island, loading Extra bottles, if man to endure a weak, run-down, half alive costs. $1.00. great a constant outcry against the Sept. 8. Crumbs. <-• A. r» condition when Electric Bitters will put him wards needed, 60c; and _ pollution of politics. Less money right on his feet in short order. “Four bottles is authorized to refund your moi did me more real than other medi- would have to be in almshouses good any spent cine I ever took, writes Chas. B. Allen, Don’t use harsh physics. The reaction dissatisfied. _ and jails if more attention were paid 8ylvania. Ga- “After years of suffering with weakens the bowels, leads to chronic consti- rheumatism, liver trouble, stomach disorders, UPTON'S Get Doan’s TEA to the of the laws and the pation. Regulets. They operate making and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to making of the makers of the laws. Electric Bitters, sound and well,” Try them. easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. WEAR Only 50 cents at all druggists. —Advt. wdm ThilPwlBtW dliog were andthere were fair. discovered, very Brooks, cut flowers, 2; coll dahlias, 1. Samuel W. Gould and Hon. A. P. Havey bluehill few evidences of excessive Mrs Victor J Loring, 1. E J drinking. nasturtiums, and E. N. Benson were the speakers. On the whole, the Bluehill fair of 1912 Brooks, poppies, 1. Mrs H Fernstrom, coll cut flowers, 1. Thos About seventy-five members of D. L. season affects will go on record as one of the best ever Grieve, oansies, backward 1; asters, 1: sweet 2. A Weare and the relief attended held at Mountain peas, W'Grieve, post corps agricultural display park. wild flowers, 1; Florence Merrill, coll the 2. the G. A. R. picnic at Prospect Harbor PREMIUMS AWARDED. dahlias, Labor a ART DEPARTMENT. day, and report pleasant time. SECOND day A RECORD BREAKER— In the following list the town is not Sept. 9. Dibioo. A A stencil 1. PREMIUM given where the exhibitor resides in Blue- Holt, work, Herbert GOOD RACING—MUSIC— East hill. Lord, Hurry, pencil drawings, 1. W SEAWALL. LIST. J Winchester, East Surry, pencil draw- HORSE DEPARTMENT. ings, 2; water color, 1. Mrs E E Myrick, Guy Young is having his new barn W T charcoal work, 1. Mrs Florence The first A*? of ll>® Bluehill fair this veer Robinson, matched pair, 1. Wil- Conary, painted. liam draft mure and painted sofa pillow, 1. Annie lo tbe to Wescott, colt. 1. Grieve, CASTORIA «bile not up average, owing tbe -ndia ink 2. Herbert Mrs. Geneva Newman is at her Thos Astbury, driving colt, 2 ys, 2. T J drawing, Lord, East visiting For Infants and Children. was an India ink 1. threatening weather, improvement Hinckley, driving colt, 1 yr, 2. Thos Snow, Hurry, drawing, old home in Franklin. ol last 3 1. Geo on the first day year’s, when the driving colt, yrs, Snow, EOrland, DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Miss 3 Gertrude Triplett, of Bangor, man k driving colt, yrs, 2. Mrs Geo Allen, weather compelled postponement. Ellen called on Mrs. M. E. N Sedgwick, driving colt, 1 yr, 1. John McIntyre, pr embroidered towels, Moore last wreek. w«8 the twenty-first annual lair of do. do Clara Kind You Have This N 1. 1; waist, 2; collars, 1. M Mc- Thurston, Sedgwick, driving horse, Mrs. Inez Gurney is home, having com- Bluehill agricultural society, and will Lionel 2 1. Geo Intyre, Batten handkerchief, the Howard, driving colt, yrs, burg 1; her mare and drawm 1. Mrs. Helen pleted summer work at Mrs. Julia E. well up in tbe list among ita pred- Pert, colt, 1. Bert Grindie, work, Hinckley, rink driving stallion, 1. Gerone East knit lace, 1; knit collar, 1. Mrs. Mina Parker’s. Al s Tbe backward season ia alone Young, Bought ecessors. Surry, draft 3 1. Richard crocheted bag, 1. Mary B stallion, yrs, P.*rker’ Mrs. M. E. Houlton left af- for tbe falling oft in tbe Giles, N Brooktin, 3 1. Hinckley, pr infant’s mittens, 1; drawn Wednesday, responsible driving colt, yrs, ter of the and doilies, 1. Cranda Mason, embroidered spending the summer here with her agricultural exhibits, CATTLE DEPARTMENT. quantity aprons, 2. Abbie F. Stover, baby’s af- Mrs. Amos wonder is that tbe display in this de- sister, Dolliver. the Gerone Young, East Surry, grade Jersey ghan, l. EM Stover, pr baby’s shoes, 1: was as good as It was, for some corset embroidered Miss Lula Newman left Monday for partment cow, 3 y, 3; do heifer. 3 y 1; do calf, 11 cover, 1; jabot, 1; above pocket. French embr H exhibits were far the average. mos. 1; Guernsey calf, 9 mos, 1. A U Os- 1; bib, 1. F Stover, Framingham, Mass., to attend normal blk sofa pillow, 1; 1. Mrs O M The farmers of western Hancock have good, Dutch heifer, 1 y, 1; Jersey cow, sandals, school. Her mother will Join her later. 1. Roy V Grindie. 2. Wm Stover, crocheted jacket, 1. Ethel Stover, enthusiastic ally in E. J. Brooks, of Guernsey cow, French embr Sept. 7. T. E. D. an Horton, full-blood bull 5 waist, 1. Lucy Hinckley, Guernsey calf, lace-trimmed Sew York, who. not only makes au ex- mos, 1; grade yearling Jersey pillow slipe, 1: knit bed- heifer, 1; spread, 1. blanche BROOKS VILLE. cellent exhibit himself, but also en- Guernsey calf, 8 mos, 1; brown Swiss cow, Osgood, shellwork, 1. A W Grieve, cow, 1. E J Hinck- gratuity. Henry Darling, sampler, gra- Miss Annie L. of is in courages bis fallow-farmers by offering Galway tuity Hooper, Belfast, ley, Sedgwick, grade Jersey heifer, 2 y, 1. town for a few last he offered three Mrs Thomas drawn work days. special prizes; year E A Hinckley, grade Hereford Astbury, pil- Sedgwick, low 1. Mrs Hannah E. E. Sanborn for tbe best collection of produce, cow, 2 y, 2; Galway heifer, 1 y, 1. Wal- slips, Sargent, is soon to move to the prizes shadow work sofa 2: broom offer atiraulated lace Sedgwick, Durham heifer, 2 pillow, Frank L. and the greatly the Hinckley, holder, 1. Mra. braided Hooper place. y, 1. Wm Wescott, grade Jersey cow, 2; Fanny Billings, of Bluehill and vicinity, and rug, 2. Florence emb 1. James Miss and Mrs. farmers do calf, 2; Guernsey cow, 1. EL Os- Greene, bag, Tunney, Tunney Laura embr not a little In making the exhibits Holstein 2 1. Thos Elwell, bow and jabot, 2; cro- of are at the A. P. Friend belpea good, grade heifer, y, cheted Fobes, Turner, the grade Holstein 1 2. doily, 1; embr tidy, 1; table covers, ol last year above average. Astbury, heifer, y, 1 and 2. Mrs house for a few weeks. Amos F Webster, Orland, Jersey A F Townsend, knit shawl, Among the farmers stimulated by these bull, 1; oriental sideboard 2. registered, 1. Wm Wescott, Guernsey scarf, Elizabeth Mrs. O. M. Gray and son Lawrence are is D. E. Emerton, who two Grindle, Irish crocheted collar and specis! prizes bull, registered, 1. W B Hinckley, bow, 1; with their L. C. for a visit grade hand-made knit bed father, Roberts, received first for best Jersey 1 y, 2. Geo S curtain, 2; shoes, 1; f ago premium heifer, grade years Osgood, embr 1. Mrs. Gray has been in .the schooner Hereford cow, grade Durham apron, His has been so main- 1; cow, 1; Mrs W G potttoes. interest grade heifer, 1 2. Fred Greene, pr Mexican curtains, Woodward Abrams with her (husband all be Guernsey y, Allen, 1. Use that this year exhibited twenty- Mrs Alvsh tab 1. Mrs tained grade Durham calf, 5 mos, 1; grade Soper, rug. summer. Remeuy for I 1 If Ayr- Betsy braided 1. Aperfect Consfips] two varieties; this so pleased Mr. Brooks shire calf, 5 mos, 1; grade Holstein heifer, Stanley, Sedgwick, ruga, 2. Sour I I Ifc/ ■■ a Mrs and Sept* A. lion, Stoitach.Dlarrtoea to Mr. Emerton a I y, 1. W L Polander Osgood, pr pillow-slips sheets, 1; tbtt he donated special Robinson, grade drawn 1. Lena Worms.Convulsioiis.Feverisk_AjF \ Lftr cow, 1. rug, Saunders, baby’s ] JH II V 01* ol flO. cape, 1. Agnes drawn work KITTKKY TO CARIBOU. prize D E Emerton, pr 3-year-old steers, 2. E Patterson, ness andLPSS OF SLEEP. J \J^ I Ul Ulul or must be centre, 1; do 1. Florence This sort thing highly grati- F Webber, stock, 2 yrs and under, scarf, Merrill, display patch-work 1. Clara embr son of James of and it is that it will prove 1; yoke 2-yr-old steers, 1; pr steer calves, quilt, Chatto, Fred, only Tebbetts, Facsimile of 1 1 fying, hoped centre embr lunch 1. Signature 1* I 11 1. Preston Leach, yoke fat oxen, 1. Wm piece, 1; cloth, Belgrade, aged twenty-ooe, was acci- stimulating to the farming interest of this Dorothy Chatto, set 2. Mrs Flor- Wescott, yoke best 2. Levi John- doilies, and killed cattle, ence embr 2. Mrs E dentally shot Friday. With I vicinity. son, matched 2. Conary, shirt-waist, Years yoke oxen, Eugene J knit a Mrs. Henry Fernstrom, of Norfolk, yoke 2. Thos Ast- Walker, Hrookaville, sweater, 1; pr young friend, Raymond' Yeaton, Thirty Va., Leach, yearling steers, 1. A 1. Earl mittens, Thos Tenney, yarn, 1; of Tebbetts was out w summer home ia at Bluehill bury, yoke 3-yr-old steers, Bil- Belgrade, boating, hose Palls, woven batten, 1. lings, Penobscot, yoke best 1. when a in the boat was another summer visitor who takes cattle, Mrs Harold L knit gun accidentally is great Geo A yoke best matched 1. H Perkins, Orland, Pert, pair, 3. Rosetta A knit bed- discharged, the entire contents striking interest in tbe Bluehill fair. Her spec- II Allen, Sedgwick, yoke fat cattle, 2. bedspread, Marks, spread, 1. Mrs Geo North almost instant is and her annual exhibit is E A Hinckley, Sedgwick, 3 lambs, 1. Alien, Sedg- young Tebbetts, causing ialty flowers, wick, Irish crocheted 2. Mrs Geo Wallace Hinckley, Sedgwick. 3 breeding bag, death. Tebbetts was graduated last June greatly admired. Young, Surry, corset cover, 3; embr shirt- sheep, 3; 3 lambs, 1. J Frank Hinckley, from the University of Maine, and had Thomas Grieve was superintendent of waist, 1. Mrs D G Means, Surry, knit Exact of Sedgwick, registered buck, 1. Wm Wes- Copy W.—pper. CASTOBIAtm« carroto nrmwir. .jc'jvon.t gloves, 1. Carolyn Surry, emb purchased a farm of George Yeaton pre- tbe hail, and also of tbe agricultural pro- cott, 3 breeding sheep, 2. E L Osgood, 3 Hoyt, cover, gratuity. Marion Gibbs, Ea*t to entering upon a farmer’s life. fair wore a breeding sheep, 1; 3 lambs, 3. paratory duct*. sod throughout the Orland, ornamental drawn work, 1; pin Warren of smile that doesn't go well with his sur- POULTRY. cushion, 1. Judge C. Philbrook, Water- has entered into with name. Mrs. Eliza Herrick was, as usual, ville, partnership Charles of in charge ot the fancy work and domestic 1. HL Young, East Burry, Plymouth Rock L. Andrews, Augusta, taking fowl and P R chicks and COUNTY made manufactures. cock, 1; cockerel, NEWS. the place vacant fin the.* firm of 1; light Brahma fowl and cock, 1; do chicks & Andrews the of music tbe fair was fur- Heath by ;death Hon. The throughout and cockerel, 2; buff fowl and Wyandotte WEST TRENTON. Herbert M. Heath.* Philbrook has nished by the Ellsworth band, and that cock, 1; do chicks and cockerl, 2. Roy V Judge been in about seven for the dancing at tbe town hall eveninga Grindle, white Pekin ducks and drake, 2; William Mathews, of Boston, who has practice twenty Toulouse geese and gander, 1. Maynard was assistant of by Monaghan's orchestra, also of Ells- spent a week with relatives here, returned years, attorney-general Grindle, Mallard ducks and drake, 1. Geo Maine four two home years, attorney-general worth. Rhode Island chicks and 1. Monday. and was of _ Morse, cock, the first judge the duck sand years, A \V Grieve, Pekin drake, 2. Ernest Elwell, a student of Hebron Waterville municipal court after its WKDNKRDAY'S HACK*. Leola Robinson,Spauish bantams and cock, were increased. At the present academy, who has been the pastor in the powers 2 Trot 9.41 Pace. Purge, 9126. Helen C Curtis, black spangle Hamburg time he is chairman of the republican 1. Wallace church here the I Hattie P, b ro. by Princeton. J W chicks and cockerel, Hinckley, Baptist through summer, State committee. Mr. Philbrook will go buff 1. Mrs. Erwin Metcalf. Augusta. 1 t 1 Wyandotte pullets, closed his services last Sunday and left on to Augusta about Sept. 16., White Rock and 1 Hazel K. bl m, by Hurley. F E Curtis, Plymouth pullets the 10 o'clock train for his do hens and 1. Sunday night Southard. Norridgewock. 2 2 3 cockerel, 1; cock, home in Portland. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you 3 Evcrard. bl a, by Co!umbo, E E Mc- AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. crazy. Can’t bear the touch of your clothing. Solid-breech Farland. Bar Harbor. 5 2 Vegetables. OBITUARY. Doan's Ointment cures the; ;most obstinate 4 Christo, bl a. by CoJuiubo. E Eaton, wurtzel B P Snowman, mangel beets, 1; The news of the death of Lewis Edward cases. Why suffer? ^Alli (druggists sell£it. Hammerless ••• 3 3 4 Kill, worth.• Golden Tankard beets, 1; Garfield po- —Advt. Marshall came as a shock to his 5 R.iiand, br a. by Leado, II J! Blais- tatoes, 1; parsnips, 1; citron, 1. A T many 4 6 5 Exactor Bunshine friends here. He died at the Bar Harbor t In»l.. Gillie, potatoes, 1; Early (Jncle Coin table 2. A Ezra'Says: rime: 2 2.41. do, 1; Gold do, 2; beets, hospital Saturday morning, from an at- .22 834.2.134, a to REPEATER. ■ Clark “It don’t take more’n gill u\ effort git This Bemintfioo Cob has C Osgood, Chenango potatoes, 1; tack of blood B 2.22 Trot. 22i2 Pace. Purge, 9126. poisoning. His life has been folks into a peck of trouble,” and a little • canre of beauty too l seedlings, 1; largest potatoes, 1; onions, indi cut off at the ueglect of constipation, biliousness, 1 Frank Ward, bi g. by Sterling 8, H early age of twenty-three 1; Crosby Early beets, 1; largest squash, gestion or other liver derangement will do the Sure Safe Shooting for Man or Boy— H Lee, Augusta. ... Ill 1: sheaf oats, 2. D E Emerlon, Early years. Mr. Marshall was well and favor- same. If ailing, take Dr. Kiug’s New Life Bix-weeks potatoes, ; July Fourth do, 1; known in his home Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and And a Rifle to Care For 2 Eola Patch, b m, by Senator ably town and Bar Simple Bovine, 2; Longfellow, 1; Green Moun- only 25 cents at all druggists. Pate ben. F E Harbor, where be had been in Southard, Norridge- tain, 2; Gold Coin, 1: Novice, 1; Norcross, employed The Remington-UMC .22 Repeater is rifled, sighted and wock 2 2 2 Noroton of the Marshall express business for a long 1; Beauty, 2; Beauty Hebron, StotocrttfinnnitSL as 8 tested for accuracy expert It shoots you hold. 3 Harry P. b g, J A Clossou, Sedgwick 3 8 1; Short Season, 1; Lincoln, 1; Coronet, time. He will be remembered by his by gunsmiths. Time: Bliss 1; Early The device on * 2-321.2.394.2.424. 1; Triumph, Bangor, 1; Big associates as a young man of social simple, improved safety every Remington- Four, 1; Belle of Deposit, 1; Snow Hake, 1; and a and friend. UMC .22 repeater never fails to work. Accidental discharge THURSDAY’S RACK*. Bartlett’s Perfection, 2; Walter Raleigh, 1; qualities genial loyal 2 Trot, 2.3$ Pace. Purge 9126. Big Peck, 2. The remains were brought to Trenton is impossible. A C Osgood, green tomatoes, 2; Peep of 1 Baby Lawrence, ch g, by Vassar, Saturday. Funeral services were held at The .22 is cared for. corn, 1. Uerone Young, East Surry, Remington-UMC Repeater easily Mari*-n Newman, M inset. 1 1 1 Day the home of his father, Arno W. Marshall, Norcross potatoes, 2; Early Harvest, 1; In taking down, your fingers are your only tools. The breech 2 Link Lraden, br a, by Brown Northern at 2 m., Rev. MacDon- New Queen, 2; Beauty, 1; p. Sunday, Angus j come out in one 2 2 8 block, firing pin and extractor, piece—permitting Braden, Preston, Belfast. Chenango, 2; telephone peas. 1; Gradus aid, of Bar Harbor, officiating. 3 Hazel U, bl m, F E sheaf oats, 1. the barrel to be cleaned from the breech. by Burley, peas, 1; George Morse, He is survived by his wife, a bride of 3 3 2 Green Mountain 1; ruta Southard, Norridgewock potatoes, baga or .22 rifle cart- E. F. Rose three months, who was Miss Alta McFar- The action handles .22 short, .22 long long Time: 2 314, 2*34,8*51. turnips, 1. Webber, Early potatoes, 1; Six Weeks, 2; Belle of Deposit, land; a father — Arno W. Marshall; a ridges—any or all at the same time without adjustment Green Horee Race. Purge Half-mile §40. 1; Early Envoy, 1. H S Dunbar, Pride’s brother—Alfred B., and five sisters—Ber- j Remington-UMC—the perfect shooting combination Heats. 1. K V Grindle, Excelsior Early potatoes, nice Salsbury, of Lamoine; Mrs. John Co. 1 Boland, br a, by Leado, W Early potatoes, 1; New Queen, 1; Vulcan, Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge B. sheaf Ettor, of New Mrs. Fred New Biaisdell, Orlau .!. 2 2 111 1; Cow Horn, 1. 8. Billings, York; McCarthy, 399 Broadway 4__ York_Clty_ mangel wurtzel beets, 2: oat, of Rosita and Marianne 2 Twilignt Star, ch m, by Star- wheat, 1; pk Ellsworth; 2. Lemuel Johnson, Beauty of light. P Cushing, BluehlU... 1 3 3 2 2 Harmony Marshall. He was laid to rest beside his potatoes, 1. 3 Alice, b m, Colurubo, D mother in the lot. The beautiful by Thos Grieve, Green Windsor bean, 1; family _ iM 1^ —I ■HIP —.I ■ Hinckley. Bluehill. 3 12 3 3 The Cropper, do, 1; Conroy Early, 1; Red display of floral offerings gave evidence of Time: 1.30, 1.224, 1.221, 1.224, 1-224. Valentine do, 1; Farquhar Early corn, 1; a host of friends. b*st 1; sugar cane, 1; sheaf soy 2.2ft IVol or Pace. Purge 9100. pumpkin, 9. S. beans, 1: potatoes, 1; Fourth of Sept. 1 Jim b sou cf Nelson, A Epicure Carr, ft. by Pride’s Early, 2; Extra Early, 2; T 1 1 1 July, 2; Grant, Bangor. best collection produce, 1; white Belgian COREA. 2 Portia, bl m, R D Pendleton. Isles- carrots, 1; Danvers half long carrots, 1; He will "Wi boro 4 2 2 L. H. and wife are receiving white early turnips, 1; purple-top turnips Campbell say you have a t|[ 11 j 8 Harry P, b g, J AdossoL, Sedgwick 2 4 4 1; ripe tomatoes, 1; green tomatoes, 1; congratulations on the birth of a daugh- dinner if you serve \XljjJ] 1: cauliflower, good 4 baby M, b m, by Feberaon, F E cabbage, parsnips, 2; 2; ter. a of Slice kohl rabie, 1; Yorkshire hero piece flaky-crusted pie Southard, Norridgew«*ck. 3 3 3 celery, 1; for dessert. peas, 1. W. 8. Hinckley. 20th century oats, Mrs. Ralph Stewart, with her tw’o chil- Time: 2*11.2.351.2 331. Tell Flour 1; Gold Coin potatoes, 2. Thos Grieve, early dren, is home from Mariaville, where she With William your it as onions, plant, 2. will be a marvel of deli- A feature of the races Thursday was the 1; oyster has been visiting her mother, Mrs. George pastry E J Brooks, cabbage, 1; wheat raised in muffins, rolls and bread of the track record by Marcia C., Carr. cacy—‘your lowering county, 1; green peppers, 1; coll vege- tender and wholesome. the owned light, speedy bay mare by Marson, tables, 2. John H Gray, Sargentville, Mrs. Ethel and Miss Alma Noyes is also an you Tne mare Eureka white white It economy—William by H. M. Springer, of Augusta. squash, prize-taken home from Hancock onions, 1; Hood’s canteloupe, 1. A W Stewart are Point, Tell Flour goes farthest. started against the track record of 2.18& Hinckley, sheaf barley, 1; sheaf oats, 1. where they have been employed two (12) and went a mile Order today. use held by Sslinus, pretty E J Brooks, crook-necked squash, 1; sum- months. in 2.18, tutting two and one-quarter mer white.squasb, 2. Mrs H Fernstrom, Rose potatoes, Miss Grace Young has gone to Winter seconds off the previous track record. Early 2; cauliflower, 1; Kohl rabi, 2. Otis Con- Harbor to attend high school this winter. it BALL GAMES. ary, cabbage, 1. Miss Ethel Young will attend high school William Tuesday’s ball game was between Blue- at Sullivan. For a real, royal smoke bill Bluehill 4 aud Penobscot, winning, ATGillis (apples), Early Transparent, A. F. Wood and daughter have returned Bell’s Early, 1; Wolf Sickle to 3. 1; Baldwins, 1; after two try Plug. Seek-no-farther, 1; Winter rus- to Woburn, Mass., spending On Bluehill Sedg- Kiver, 1; Flour Wednesday played 1. F who is of the Tell sets, 1; Bumpkin sweets, 1; striped, weeks with his son, pastor and better tobacco for your and winning by a Ben Economy—more wick, lost, Sedgwick S Hinckley (apples), Strawberry, 2; Baptist church here for the summer. WHITCOMB, HAYNES X CO. score of 10 to 6. Davis, Bell’s 2; Martha Stripe, money. No waste. No package to pay for. 1; Early, C. W. GRIND A .. Princess 1. A C Osgood Blue Mrs. Hattie Lufkin has gone to Orange, On Thursday Bluehill won from North 2; (appleB), Bair .Maine, 1; Greenings, 1; Stark, 1; Mass., to teach this winter. She was ac- Convenience—just the right size—no package to Penobscot, 9 to 4. 2. Geroue Young, East King ToinpkinB, companied by her sister, Miss .Ethel to 1; Bellflower, lj bulge your pocket—nothing spill. Surry (apples), Porter, Mass. FAUJNG~HALR THE AUTO PARADE. who will teach at Wealthy 1; Duchess, lj Burbank plums, Dodge, Needham, 1. Geo 7. 8. <—fine leaf that keeps its natural An entirely new feature of the fair at 2; Highland cranberries, Morse, Sept* Quality coll 18 varieties, 1. EF Webber Mountuiu park this year was an automo- apples, DANDRUFF flavor and moisture as no other form of (apples), Nodhead, 1. S B Billings, Sweet bile A number of machines Northern WEST SULLIVAN. parade. large russets, 2; Bellflower, 2; Spy, 1; tobacco can. Tobacco cut into little pieces ~ were all of ihem decorated, and 1. entered, Martha Washington crab, Arno Foss and wife, of Hancock Point, SCALP ITCH • ® Ernest Kobertson, yellow transparent, 2. soon dries out, smokes hot and bites. many of them handsomely. were week-end guests of Duncan Mc« Thos Grieve, blackberries, 2. A W Mrs. John E. Gale, of Haverhill, Mass., Donald and wife. Grieve, New York Green apples, 1. Mrs L Your dealer. was awarded first Mrs. JR. K. Quay, red Astra- VANISHES place; H Atherton, Burbank plums, 1; Robert Dalzeil and wife, who have been IOC of Pa., second and Win- chans, 2; cultivated cranberries, 2. Chas Pittsburg, place, 1 are gaining rapidly. Their many PARISIAN Sage will quickly end Ewell, early Strawberry apples, 1. S ,ill, throp Thomas, of New' York, third place. around all hair and troubles and make Find out to Smith, Bartlett pears, 1. H B Darling, friends are glad to see them again, scalp day In the matter of autos Mr. Brooks again 1. Town- hair so silkv, luxuriant and lus- King Tompkins apples, Ralph Mrs. Edna Merrill, who has been visit- your shows his interest, lie states that if the send, blackberries, 1. W’in Green, Red trous that all will admire it. Cross Orange, 1; Tolman ing her daughter, Mrs. Grace Mitchell, itch people will take an interest he will next Astrachans, 1; Banishes scalp overnight, Sw 1; Gravenstein, 1; N Y Pippins, 1; left Friday for her home iu St. Louis, Mo. dandruff in short order and year a suitable eets, Cleans up offer prize. 2. H F Maddock, Ellsworth, Baldwins, William Booth and George of kills dandruff germs. After the first collection 2. Mrs V J Torrey, Chillis, PLUMBING. apples, bottle your hair will be lustrous and Duchess of Oldenburg apples, 2. Mrs New' York, were here Saturday looking The grounds during all three days of the 1. full of life. Furnace Florence Conary, cranberries, 1; grapes over the stone business, in w’hich they Hot Water Heating. fair were enlivened the usual number Be sure and get PARISIAN Sage. by MANUFACTURES. are interested. | on car- Work and of a merry-go-round, Girl with Auburn hair every Jobbing. side-shows, fakirs, Roscoe Grindle, ttsh barrel, 2; bait bar- There w as a democratic rally in K. of P. ton. aud other attractions. On the platform 1. Arthur Howard, yacht’s boat, 1. HONEST rel, hall 7. Hon. It is not a a clean, refresh- HONEST WORK; PRICES the stand a troupe of ETC. Saturday evening. Sept. dye—but opposite grand DAIRY PRODUCTS, that exhibitions ing, invigorating tonic, preserves gymnasts and acrobats gave Mrs Geo Morse, loaf brown bread, 1; color. At dealers Years’ coll the everywhere. Twenty Experience. between the horse racing, 1. Florence Merrill, pre- What We Never F«rgei, heats during butter, ! bottle 50 cents. Sold G. A. attention to all d** s. 12 1. Mrs Mary Bailey, loaf Large by Personal Telephone which were serves, jars, according to science, are thetbiugs associated thoroughly enjoyed. l’areher on money-back plan. or mail orders attended to. white bread, 1. Mrs J Young, Surry, with our early borne life, such as Uucklen’s prompt!) No fair in Maine uses min- management honey, 1. Thomas Grieve, exhibit Aruica Salve, that mother or graudinoiblt I- greater efforts to suppress the sale of eral water, 1. used to cure our bursa, boils, acalds, sorts, F. skin or bruises. EDWARD the FLOWERS. eruptions, cuta, sprains BRADY, liquor on the grounds. This year of cures its merit. Un- RUBBERS Forty years prove WEAR lllll HI Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. sheriff aud several deputies were on the Gladys Leach, ghost plant, 1. Llewellyn rivaled for piles, corns or cold-sores. Only »•( This Winter sweet 1. E J 23 cents at all druggists. Telephone 5—5. grounds. No attempts at pocket-ped- Carter, pansies, 2; peas, the Kurm. ^mcritcin MAINE MUSIC FESTIVAL Al'TOS FOR BAR HARBOR? Gumption on £l)c <£llstuortt) [From the h»rvn Jonrmal.] Bound to come, according to Charles YET * A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL PROMISES TO BE TEE BEST J. Glidden. Then is nothing that gives men such one of tbe s wile. fOBUftlD —NORDICA THE STAR. According to C. J. Glidden, sate anchorage in Ilfs as good CVKKT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON world'* enthusiastic snd daring most File the crosscut ssw yoorsell: you will *1 several hundred cars will AT BANGOR OCT. 12—PORTLAND sutomobilists, thus soon save to buy a new saw. 1»IA ELLS 10, 11, enough WORTH, MAINE. be seen on Mi. Desert island before tbe us N()sl REMARKABLE the BY TBK OCT. 14, 15, 16—A Blessed bs work! It gives chance close of 1913. Hancock oounty publishing go LI8T OF ARTISTS. of making s’rong, capable men and wo- and EDI30N Writing to tbe Boston Globe Mr. Glid- VICTOR Talking F. W. Roll ms, Editor and Manager. men of ourselves. Machii^l den, after describing restrictive measures W. H. Titub, Associate Editor. Maine music fes- The sixteenth annual Take the frost out of your in many foreign lands, says: “Foreign grindstone is announced. built a new SMALL INSTRUMENTS OP ALL KINDS Price—$2.0C a ; AO lor six tival Bangor before lbs ax, but do it fwoecriptlcB year $1 countries were not alone in barring the you grind gradu- month*; M cents for thrre month*; if paid auditorium which was dedicated at the too hot water. In cent* automobile from tbelr snd some ally, and not by using •trlctly advance, $15**, 75 and 38 for roads, first festival, but Portland has to-day the of the atone. respectively. St».gle cople* 5 cent*. All ar- sections of America have acted unwisely That would Injure quality rearages are rec&nacd at the rate of $3 pet the first time s magnificent auditorium in vear. In this direction, none more so than this Keep wide paths shoveled to evary out- J. MUSIC the new city ball, and the opening con- S. CLEMENT, STORE, "XT Rate*—Are seasonable and will be famous health resort of Bar not to the reads when *^Z, „ Advertising the Haebor, building. Help open made known on cert for this season will inaugurate _’ application. unlike some sections of the west coast of snows drift them, whether you are future home of the western Maine festi- heavy Buslnes*communications should be addressed Scotland in climats snd called out the road commissioner or not. has made scenery. by to, and nil checks and money orders made pay- val. Mr. Chapman special Xaiuta. “During the past five years basinets bat Bee that the stock is sheltered from the legal Itgal Xatitn. able to Thk Babcock Coubty Pcblibhibo preparations to make this concert the Co Ellsworth, Maine. slowly fallen off, and cottagea bnilt for cold every day and every night. interested la either of the es- greatest musical event the State has ever To ail Mftoai RTATB or rent are idle or at much lower tates hereinafter named. MA1SK. in occupied While watting impatiently for the State Bunoi M seen, one that will be memorable At a court held at Ellsworth. ta and while tbe hotels are not filled as in probate To the This week’s edition of The which prices, to that mud-hole, washout or other far the of Hancock, on the third Honombl. Boon) or Coe,. r_ history. The grand organ repre- repair county •Ion.™ or um tbe when 1,509 or more transient day Of a. d. Wit Const, or lUnroel £?»'»• of C. H. K. past bad place in the highway, wouldn’t It be a September, Mots., st th* American is 2,675 copies. sents the munificence Curtis, rpHE following matter* having been pre wmIbJ too.! or guests them. There are also a to b« bold M Klt.worU, will be heard for the first time with the occupied good idea to take few hours oft and Sx 1 seated for the action thereupon herein |„ in after Indicated, it ia ordered that no- "«> o» fewer yachts the harbor, it If farmer a few hereby rffnptomber. Average for the year of 1911, 3,352 grand festival chorus. yourself? every spent •Ice thereof be to all interested, BITE Ibo sodoratanrd. I attribute to given persona re.pon.ible “All thia the action of the on the a of this order to he VY rnldrst Is tk* loon ot The immense new stage will be filled hours, occasionally, working road, oy causing copy pub cook Bd.TT?'' authorities in oat the automo- iished three weeks successively in the Kile county. Mats., or ownlno I ,n7.\.8**- chorus ever assembled» keeping our highways would soon show a decided SEPTEMBER with the largest worth American, a newspaper a- pr»e*nt WEDNESDAY, 11,1912. as hotels on the automobile routes published **»«; tW„r JL“* has to have bile, Let us not only talk good Ellsworth, In said county, that may av potlUM ooklsir tor tb* sltormtion ot TvS? as Director Chapman arranged improvement. they ol'btn nU tows. * “'O- are well filled and a roads—let us work bad roads! at a court to be heid at Ells njr all choruses in eastern enjoying prosperous pear probate delegates from the worth, in said county, oa the ftrtt da; season. It certainly cannot be to REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. Maine join with western Maine in render- assigned of October, ft. d. 191% at tea of the clock any other cause, as the beautiful scenery in iht forenoon, and be heard thereon if the) ing the program which be has selected as JorlkU. has not changed, and Bar Harbor and tbe at* causa NATIONAL ELECTION, NOV. 5, 1912. appropriate for this. Louisa M. t’rann. lata of Sullivan, la said W«2!db/uKg5SK hold first BOAT deceased. A certain instrument pur Jssssry Torts. MOB: tor pr.»ent surrounding country will always WEONA-*£ft^onfT«^l county, 'h»‘ boouC.l. JM GREAT OPENING NIGHT. in. beam, with ft horse, 9 cylinder. vo be the last will and testament of l*rt®r «!<* the of the MOT0E porting wbtoh to dost hlob».r,„t!^S72* FOR PRESIDENT, place among charming spots Knox engine, cushion*, lights, anchor and said deceased, together with petition for pro- rod, ore Jrocrftmt 01 lotion? The orchestra will play “The Dedication world. road. etc. Hail and engine in firs'-class co, bate thereof, presented by William O. Emery, ®onll-r.i ol^Wi"n2nEu*.U** K U. Fobbrl on tbo comorin,,, w ili.iam H. dltton. Ca be seen by applying to Pnanx h. one of the executors therein named not otde ot tb. hi,, Taft, of the House”, by Beethoven; Madame “Thert is in Bar not Harbor, counting Tx>nx>, Ellsworth. Roland W. Hodgkins, late of Hancock, la wmy; tbosco north two deoreee «Lf !*' OF OHIO. Nordics will sing “Let tbs deceased. A certain instrument hand red ood eight, tour nod bright tbe city streets, 120 miles of good road boiler and now; fit and said county, il7 iLl? T>ORTABLE engine, tbe last will aad testament (WU> toot to on Iron bolt; Mr. will i 80 h. p. New saw mill. «• in. saw. Will purporting to ce ibnc,*^ Seraphim'’, by Handel; Chapman now traversed by some 600 public vehicles, of esld deceased, with for orroo doorooo weot one hundred ood be sold cheap; also belting, pulleys. etc., or together petition ud tbrn-lcntbo elSTj FOR the “largo” by Handel, on organ not number of thereof, Thed R. (It*.*) tm to on iron VICE-PRESIDENT, play including the Urge private will contract to saw by the thou sand. Apply probate presented by Hodg- UMSCO kins, the executor therein named. north ololno dejree. ond with orchestra accompaniment; and tbe To tbU can be added 240 to L. F. Cncaca. 90 Main Ht Banger Me. mtnntco wnt tfS; James S. Sherman, conveyances. ousaa K Piokbam. late of 8wan’s Island, la nevenljr-fonr ond .5 Icet to no Iron chorus will sing the grand “Hymn of miles ol road In the towns Oak Point, in Trenton. 18 miles said co) fee. to one gold watch. Finder will oe rewarded by re- Blanche a. Friend, administratrix, filed for point tbe concert world, after an absence of four worth. sad five-tenth* (1.5) feet south sixty five de- has been controlled a turning to J. W. Graves, North Lsmoine, Me. sett ament. beginning by gree* and minute* west from st iron and Frank Or ms the famous Frank T. Howard, late of New Orleans, thirty years; by, “It was my privilege to drive over this noit set in th* of group of ambitious and unscrupulous Louisiana, deceased Petition filet by Edgar ledge marking aogie road, oratorio soloist in tbe thence on some curve lert to s singer, Rockefeller road. Part of it is a State road and the B. Howard, one of the esecutort of the last twenty (jb; leaders who have subordinated their CBtantrt. on said of Mid who has will and testament ot said deceased, that the point easterly boundary Baptist church, sung with every remainder one of the best for thence north motoring, amount of inheritance lax said estate road; twenty-four drg*e«t uni party’s fortunes to their own. — Situation as nurse. Address upon prominent oratorio society in the United perfectly safe for the largest touring car. T^VUESE be determined by tbe of probate. fifteen minute* west along said boundary .a3( Mas. J. F. C a spent an, at Charles W. judge seven and five tccibs -57 5; feet to These political adventurers have State. Winfields. Hodgkins, late of Lamoine, In eighty An average speed of twenty miles per Dunham’*, Ellsworth Falls. northwest corner of land ol Walter G Ladd. THE SECOND said ore eased First and final ac- a and have NIGHT count/, Said lint nest hereinabove described rus- played desperate game, hour can safely be maintained all the way count of Ellen A. Hodgkins and Addle F. hing from land of E. G. Fabbri to land of Mr*. as deserved to. There will Julie an American from Hodgkins, executrices, filed for settlement. l03t, they may present Eindsay, Ellsworth to Bar Harbor. Sprtfai Koiura. A- i. I>*vt* to he the eastern line of said hifk- JBRUME H KNOWLES, Judge of said Coart. a till be dissatisfied republicans, but artist, who sang the leading soprano roles “Great enthusiasm prevails here over wav as mitered, said highway to be ihrte rods A L aecopy of tbe original order. in line to be for three in the NOTICE. width ibrougn<>ut. utc western have decided that the years grand opera bouse, the prospects of the roads being Attest:-T. F M a ho* *v. Register. three tod* distant from said line shove de- they wisely opened New and Tele- and an England Telephone scribed la worst their own Paris, possesses exceptionally to the automobile in 1913, and several cars evely part party can do is to THEgraph Company respectfully petitions The ask that said be altered beautiful voice. It will be the tbe Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the HTATK OF MAINE. petitioners way be to the best the only ap- are now on the island, tuned up now and City »o ai io substantially conform to above de- preferred demo- of Ellaworth, Me., for a location for its poles Haycock ss.— At a court held st pearance of Chev. Salvatore the then in a and probate but with such modification, if ht* Giordano, garage occasionally during and wires thereon, and toe Ells eortb lr» and for said counts of scription crats have shown that are ueceaaary sup- Hancock, honorable hoard deem wise, as shall they capa- great Italian who made a success and fixtures and wires, permit tenor, the wee small hours of the morning a porting strengthening on ihe tenth day ot September in the year of Lhe of that shall extend one ble of in tbe following-named streets and oar Lord one thousand nine hundred and building pier* doing. in New York last season, and is the highways loot to the weat of said line short run is made, but the liability of a of said city. twelve. And w* farmer pray that so much of uid and friend of Caruso and Said Company agrees to reserve space for CERTAIN instrument to be s special protege fJi fine and a court record prevents a purporting aa lie* of the hoe next here- The Result In Hancock one cross arm at the of all the above and highway easterly County. the great-grandson of the noted Italian top poles A copy of tbe last will testament and inabove described, be discontinued. We greater violation of the law. for telephone, fire alarm and signal codicil of may For the ten or so Han- Giordano. police pray that your honorable board past years composer “On run to the wires, owned by tbe city and used for munici- respectfully Harold the Canadian my bridge, nay host, Mr. SPENCER TRA«*K, late of SARATOGA will give such not ice-aa 1* required by fiat ate cock nas been a Meek, young bari- pal purposes. Said poles to be erected under coun.y saying iu of the ana win after hearing bad. niter said high**! tone, who sang with Tetrazzini during Hoberts, Newport, two miles from the supervision of such officers as said city SPRINGS. « as requested hereby. variety of a>» that it would not i her great tour in the United w in- the took his car may designate. in the of and stale of New rabaiaatialty States, bridge, from a stable and I county Saratoga, Bar Harbor. Maiuc, Sept. I, ltt2. laurels for his artistic Following ere tbe streets and highways York, decease d. and of »be thereof in to era.a nullification. ning many singing m it the drive was finished. probate Walts* G. Ladd. longer Nullify- Returning to above referred to: said slate of New York, authenticated, and beautiful voice, will also appear. duly Cosy nos A. Biosasdsox. or the the car was and we Mariavills road beeo u> the of ing sheriffs, republican democrat, Tbe program will include in addition to stable, left re- (so called) to Otis town having presented Judge probate L. B. 1>BASY line. for oar said county of Hancock for the pur- have arias tbe the act turned horse but the car wa been turned down, and now, as operatic by soloists, first by power, Dated SO, 1912. of being allowed, filed and recorded in from the of *H>teilo” Angnst pose if to its at opera by Verdi, run in open territory in the town of Tre- New England Telephone and the probate oourt of our said oonnty of Han- 8TATK OF MAINE. emphasize indignation never before rendered at a sev- cock. festival, mont. Trlbobaph Company. Hawcoox m.:—Court of County Comab- fnrtber to the eral numbers attempts ignore law, an popular by tbe cboras, and By Francis A. Houston, Ordered. That notice thereof be given to •loners, April Torn. A. D. 1811 the favorite “Soldiers’ “Bar Harbor will give- the auto- General com®»- appointive sheriff, who has been chorus” from people Manager. ail persons Imtrested therein, by publishing Upon the foregoing petition the Faust. An innovation at this concert in mobile a royal reception. Special roads By D. A. S. a copy of this order three weeks successively •loners being satisfied that th** petitioner* own In the Ellsworth American, a mw tae •nbstitnting his private views for Portland will be tbe singing of part songs newspaper sre responsible, that an inquiry are under consideration to the summit Cirr or bv sixteen male voices, solo singers in the Ellsworth, Maine, j printed at Bile worth, in said county of merits ts expedient, and that tbe petitioner constitutional law, has been defeated In Board ok Hancock, to the first the metier *ei choirs of Portland. of Qreen mountain, 1,500 feet high, by a aldermen, J prior day of October, ought to be beard touching Date September t, 1912. J a. d. 1911. that they may appear at a forth in their at the polls, and on Jan. 1, 1913, the not 10 cent. petition; THE THIRD NIGHT, grade exceeding per Many Upon the foregoing petition, it » ordered probate court then to be held at Ellsworth, Order—That the county commissioner* meet sheriff will be roads will be that notice thereof be given by publishing a in and for said county of Hancock, at ten at the selectmen's office in Edeu, on Friday, present law-defying Marie who sang her way to the widened, and, where nec- Rappold, copy o! said petition and this order thereon o’clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if th* eleventh day of October. A. !>• W* sooceeded an officer who knows hearts of all festival hearers two widened and to by years ago, essary, bridges strengthened, in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper any they have, against the same. at 10 o'clock A. M.. and thence proceed will be the star. Mme. is a won- in tbe of and respects the law. Rappold and before the season opens next year Mt. printed city Ellsworth. Maine, and JEROME H. KNOWLES. Judge of Probate. view the route mentioned in said petition, derful artist. Not has she attained that a hearing thereoe be given at the which view, a hearing of only island Mayor A true copy of the original order. immediately after It is to be that Desert will be added to the auto- and Aldermen’s room on the first of will be had at *onw greatly regretted success at the Metropolitan opera house, day Attest:—T. r. Mahon mr. tbe parties and witnesses October. at 7.99 o’clock Register and *aca the but she has also been in great demand for mobile world. p. m.. at which time convenient place in the vicinity, only republican candidate de- and place residents and owners of other taken in the a* tae festivals and concerts. “An invitation will be property measures premise* sent to the upon the highways to be sffectea by the commissioners shall Ana it» feated should be the county-attorney, She was the star of the nt- agttinluKmnitft judge proper. twenty-third National association and the Bay State granting of the permit applied for, and all further between whom and the sheriff there tional saengerfest held in Philadelphia in other persons interested, sha’I hart full op- Ordered—That notice of the time. plae*' aw association to run the tours here in afore- July, and afterward sang in City hall big portunity to show cause why such permit purpose of the commissioner* meeting should be the heartiest should not be last co-operation plaza to 15,000 people, in the greatest open 1913, and special arrangements will be granted, the publication of A LARGE CONTRACT. said be given to all persons and corporation* said notice to be at least fourteen copy o* in the matter of enforcement. The air concert in the history of tbe made for all (14) days interested by serving aa attested city. who participate. before said thereon upon At this concert tbe scenes from “La Oio- hearing. petition and this order successful a demo- “The railroad is A true copy of petition, and notice thereon. Edeu. a like candidate, though conda” will be rendered with considering the erec- clerk uf the town of eo£ Bridewell, Attest:-Thomas E. Halr. What G. A. Parchcr Wants Walter G. Lad«. one of toe has a to Meek and Eustis in solo tion of a modern hotel on the Every upon jPe- crat, splendid opportunity Ormsby, parts, large water City Clerk. titioners, and by posting np attested copi« and a in »» make good. popular program for the chorus. front, in anticipation of a large travel Person in Ellsworth to do. as aforesaid in three public places before the time THE FIRST MATINEE here automobile, bocal NOTICE town thirty day* at least I ne only otner regret is tnat Han- by people will for said view, and by poo* about M. wife of Mr.C. L. of When G. A. Parcbar, the appointed win be the orchestral progam, sod will buy fifty cars, and all the out-of- Lindsey, Lindsey, enterprising the and Ofdertherem cock is not to nave a solid ID.Winter Harbor, Me., will that while I Ushing petition county include Mendelssohn’s concerto for town residents will come here in the auto- 9 say three weeks successively in the bl!»«orU and lived with my husband I mv own first offered s 50-cent « in the House who will vote the violin and orchestra, by mobile, it is estimated several hun- occupied druggist, package of American, a newspaper published delegation played beds, and for in maiden the n Frank a Maine who has won dred cars will be seen on the be- bought receipted my worth. In the of Hancock. Holding, boy island name. As for county for Burleigh and protection, but as his paying my bills while I to be day* at least many honors abroad by bis talented fore the close of 1913.” lived with Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of con- publication thirty hMJJj play- my husband. I worked out and the time of said view, that all person* the legislature is safely republican, ing. He is an acknowledged master of the paid my own bills, as for I ana now. find it more corporation* interested may attend violin. Mme. Bridewell w ill be heard ir. convenient to pav my own bills as I go than to and at half and and Mr Burleigh’s election as United stipation dyspepsia price, heard if thev think fit. pk an aria and in songs for which she is fa- Womanly Wisdom. deoend upon a husband with a summer saisry Attest: —Jobk E. Bcxxuu. Oeri. States senator the two lone of 925 per month, and a winter of order tnereu assured, mous. The orchestra will give the first Iyvom Iht f arm salary only guaranteed to return the money if it did A true copy of tbe petition and Journi^.i •20 per month. D M. Lindsey. Clerk. from can movement from Schubert's unfinished AttestJoww E. Bt:w«»*. democrats this county at Winter Harbor. Me., 8ept.2,1912. symphony, a suite by Tschaikowsky, and An old rale for roasting is “an not cure, he thought it probable from least do no harm. turkey in either of u»< the Bach prelude in E minor; also a for each To all persons interestea boar year”. his other Hancock with its sister number in memory of Massenet. atromisrmniift experience with medicines for estates hereinafter named. 6 rejoices at Ellsworth, a Before At a probate court held The orchestra is surely star attraction chopping raisins, rub a little on *h counties of the third district in the these diseases that he would have a tor the county of Hancock, at the festival, and will be better than butter on each he inf Bide of the of a. d- 1*1*. ».j of Mr. a ever season. chopping-knife. day September, s-d. election Goodwin, republi- this Its members have been 1 session of Ihe September When tea is on good many packages returned. But al- journe selected from the Boston opera house and spilled the table-cloth, term of said Court can and a protection!*!:, to the na- bee* F'fe. orchestras, and include as soon as cover following matter* having symphony many possible the stain with though he has sold hundreds of bottles, be1 tional House. solo of sen ted for the action thereupon players great ability. Mr. Pierre common Wanted THE salt. Leave it on for a and it is ordered Heorotte will be the concert master. while, Help *fter indicated, hereby jn* ** again not one baa been back. inter when the cloth is washed all the stain will AT THE brought lice thereof be given to all person# Dear Mr. Gould: Don’t forget to THE SECOND MATINEE of this order to e have by causiug s copy f disappeared. To those with dizziness, head- weeks successively ,n l." turn over to Mr. Goodwin any un- will present a popular programme. The suffering lished three worth American, a ?“**!»* chorus w ill sing the most num- A nice home-made for the chil- newspaper finished business you may have on pleasing candy ache, poor and Ellsworth, in said county, that they and Miss and Mr. Or ms digestion, conatipation • bers, Lindsay by dren is made as follows: Boil two Blood at a court to be he-d 0f hand next March. Of coarse capfuls pear probate ■ you will be the soloists. The organ will be Knitting Dr. Howard’s offers worth, in said county, on the of and straining, « sugar one capful of corn syrup un- specific of the cloc* don’t want to embarrass suc- heard at every concert, played by noted October, a. d. 19ll.at ten ^ your til when thereon if organists who will be announced later. crisp dropped in cold wster.- relief. It is an invaluable boou lorenoou. and be heard cessor as quick to you say your predecessor Add to this the whites of two eggs well Mills, Charles H. Hooper, late of embarrassed you. all who feel uncomfortable after fiSSSent pot- Hamor Reunion. beaten. Beat this for flve minutes until eating, county, deceased A certain of Family will toy stiff. ELLSWORTH. porting to be the last The twelfth annual reunion of the Ha- nearly Drop by spoonfuls on oiled and is to-day the dinner in with *ndf“r pro* It is reported that writer’s cramp popular pill said deceased, together l/iCk W. paper. bate thereof, by tbe mor family will be held in the grange hall presented ^t t struck the Waterville Sentinel women ail the large cities. auc James F. Hooper, Monday If have been Fifty (60) end girls wanted; Hooper at Salisbury Cove Tuesday, 17. All you unfortunate to executors therein named. after the election returns Sept. enough Hancock.in night began average wages, after from 3 to 4 C. late of relatives of this family are cordially in- tear a dress of thin material and are at a weeks’ Mary Austin, ^"ySnest to come in. said county, deceased. A certain Anyhow, Tuesday’s vited to be loss how to make the rent instruction, from 61 to 61.75 ;uaient present. invisible when per day. purporting to be the last will,And .ojon for hadn’t a line of editorial com- of said deceased, with F. paper mended, try threading a hair into your together JR* Aore probate thereof, by ^ ment on the of ths needle. I know- of a new to Mr. John prea^nberi Tbeod^a ‘‘unpleasantness” How’s This? brown mohair Apply Blood at the Austin, executor, and Ahis* ^ We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for skirt that was Neva E. Austin, executrices day before. mended in this way, and office of the company, cor. Church and i^hereinin auy case of catarrh that cannot be cured Isaac Mayo, late of Brooklin, bl* by the skirt rounded out a and Hall’s Catarrh Cure. long useful School Streets. ty, deceased. Petition the «* Wonder if the Waterville Sentinel adminlsuwto_**»*52?V F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. life without this scar upon its smooth sur- person be appointed 4lau*>n W’e, the undersigned, have known F. J. tste of said aeceased. has received returns from face detected. A hair is presentjdhJdec***- complete Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him being strong, fine fhoftssumil £arB*. H. Mayo, a creditor of said ;

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SS !£ V Cunningham, 71 104 14 10 127 14 537 385 103 166 78 27 31 26 133 107 17 93 63 63 25V 161 15 47- 38 37 12 7& 8i 77 10 32 2 11 3503 Miss Helen M. Flood has gone to Ded- For Sheriff: ham to teach. GOODALL I • Slleby, 76 18 196 106 186 89 111 43 rep. 38 32 174 335 524 146 144 136 8 80 30 172 133 13 111 114 66 62 106 29 98 28 76 34 14 34 63 9 6 5 7 3616 133 dem. 10 13 140 82 219 X*on G. Flood was home from Bangor Jellieon, 70 104 14 10 123 14 688 388 99 1S8 71 27 38 23 131 97 17 88 84 86 261 180 18 73 47 82 38 37 9 72 10 32 3 10 3482 from Saturday until Monday evening. Dress Goods For Co. Commissioner*: Mrs. • M 1« 176 M3 Frank Moore, of West Scarboro, is jpy-.pp.---y-. 186 88 110 38 32 170 46 383 641 i46 148 133 8 87 31 174 129 16 107 119 70 80 108 30 93 28 75 36 14 33 50 9 8 6 8 3758 386 Prom Loom dem.. 26 18 163 67 her Oscar and Meddocke, 220 70 1W 14 10 127 12 642 277 103 154 78 27 31 22 131 107 16 92 63 61 263 161' 15 75 47 83 36 36 10 75 10 32 2 9 3387 visiting parents, Staples wife. to Woaror For TVeaeurer: County MILL • Mrs. Melinda Hummels, of Dedham, AT PRICES ”.p. 87 111 * 32 170 4* see 48i 186 mb 135 s se 27 175 130 12 104 ns 68 89 113 so 91 28 74 35 14 3147 9 e b 8 3597 66 dem 27£ 18IS III M2 12? visited here Hestb, 163 67 221 73 lot 14 10 127 8 688 436 61 167 75 27 32 26 130 106 18 96 63 63 263 168 15 77 47 84 37 37 12 78 10 32 3 11 3542 last week, the guest of Mrs. Laura —->- Severance. Ernest L. Franklin, who has employ- VOTE FOB REPRESENTATIVES IN HAN- NORTH ELLSWORTH. ment in a mill at Bar Sun- THE ELECTION, COCK COUNTY. CHURCH CENTENNIAL Harbor, spent Forrest Moore day and Monday at home with his family. •—Rep——> /—D*o—» /— Soc—s spent Sunday and Mon- Frank REPUBLICANS regain control Close l. Morrison Sherman Chaney FIRST PARISH CONGREGATIONAL day at home. Haslem and wife, of Bar Harbor, Eden. 880 664 80 and l*roy Haslem and wife, of Bangor* OP STATE. Bryan Maddocks left Friday for South CHDROH OBSERVANCE. were here a of last of Plurality.... 194 Braintree, Mass., to attend school. part week, guests A. W. and «—Rep—» Dem—> Mrs. John L. Salisbury family. HAINES’ PLURALITY ABOUT 3,000— A FINE PROGRAM PROMISED — ORGAN Perry has gone to her CUtta 2. Bicker Gross A. W. home in 9orrento for a short visit. Ellis and J. O. Whitney are hav- HANCOCK COUNTY REPUBLICAN— Bucks 188 223 DEDICATION IN FORENOON—MANY wearer* It port. an addition on It'« make cell. Castine. 128 86 ing bnilt their camp at THE RETURNS. DISTINGUISHED VI8ITOR8. Miss Jessie Floyd, of Belfast, is with We make it Dedham. 82 10 Branch pond to be used as a cook room. food. Orland. 128 108 her grandmother, Mrs. Pamelia Richard- A is also added. COLORS: Natural Tan. Olive and Ox- Verona. 14 87 son. piazza being in the State election Monday, tbe re- To-morrow, Sept. 12, will be a red-letter ford. in Plain and Fancy Weaves. Also a Mrs. Albert C. Cottle and Master Ed- full line of up-to-date Worsted Cloths, in regained control of the State, 486 464 day iD the of the Mrs. Fred A. Noyes and Mrs. Edward publicans 21 history Congregational ward who have been 8. E. the latest and colon, now ready Plurality... H. East visiting patterns of Bragdon, of Sullivan, attended electing William T. Hainea, Watervllle, church of Ellsworth. The one-hundredth Grindle at West Surry three weeks, came for Fall and Winter. Send for samples. Class 3. Peters Jordan Pomona grange here Saturday. home governor by a plurality of about 3,000 over Amherst. 68 27 anniversary of its founding will be Sunday. They had as their guests Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, of Milton, Qaodall Worsted Co. Frederick W. Plalsted. Aurora. 17 17 observed there last week Mrs. Herbert E. Flood Governor with appropriate ceremonies; N. is Maine Ellsworth. 646 877 H., the guest of her niece and and Miss Flood. Salesroom, Sanford, Mariaviile. 27 26 Evelyn Tbree republican congressmen were the handsome new organ, the generous nephew, Helen Nason and Harold Mad- Otis. 11 19 Ethel Underwood, a two-year-old child | elected—Asber C. Minds, in tbe flrst dis- Trenton. 81 40 gift of G. Nixon Black, of Boston, will be docks. Waltham. 81 12 who has had a home since infancy with trict, Forrest Goodwin In tbe third dis- No 83 Plan. 10 9 dedicated; there will be addresses by men Mrs. Carrie Jellison and Miss Rose But- Lewis Moore and family, died Saturday, No 8 Plan. 5 8 ler, of Eastbrook, were guests of Mrs. trict and Frank E. Guernsey in tbe fourth No 21 Plan 6 11 of note in the religious world; memorial of bronchitis. Funeral services were held Freckled Girls Arthur Nason Saturday, coming to at- at the Moore home on after- district. In tbe second district, Daniel J. 641 tablets will be presented; elaborate music Monday 741 tend the county grange. We have Just received a stock of Plurality. 200 noon, Rev. O. J. Guptill officiating. McGill icuddy, democrat, was re-elected. will be played and sung, and many other Harmon The Hartshorn bible class held its regu- Tbe republioena alto secured control of Class 4. Babson interesting events will make the day a BEECH HILL. WILSON'S Unr Isle. 172 m lar annual business meeting in the church a of about 4 31 one. Mrs. Nell tbe legislature by majority I Iale au Haut. busy Richardson visited Mrs. auditorium on last Wednesday at ftfi evening Sedgwick. 115 The social event of the day will be a re- George Sals at Bar Harbor twenty on a joint ballot, assuring tbe elec- i Stonington 59 266 bury recently. 7 o’clock. M. H. Haynes was elected from FRECKLE Long Isl Plan. 6 32 ception at the chapel 5 to 6 o’clock Eben H. A. B. tion of Edwin C. Burleigh as United States Richardson, of Southwest Harbor, president; Ash, vice-president; in the afternoon, given by the ladies of CREAM senator in of Obadiah Gardner. 366 610 called on relatives here Sunday. S. Jelli&on, secretary; A. H. Carlisle, place the Plurality. 144 parish. treasurer. the business meet- Wilson Freckle IN HANCOCK COUNTY. Harry Latty, of Northeast Harbor, was Following Product of Cream The historical address will be made by ing ihe class gave a social in the vestry to South Carolina. Claaa 6. Bragdon Bowden at E. D. Richardson’s Saturday and Sun- Co., Charleston, Tbe republicans also redeemed Hancock Hon. Clarence Hale, of Portland. the public. Cake and coffee were served. It is fine,is fragrant and harmless, Eastbrook. 43 13 The was mach 110 day. evening enjoyed. and removes freckles, tan county, electing tbe full county ticket Franklin. 134 MANY CHANGES. positively 149 161 and and brown moth. Makes dark laces with tbe exception of county-attorney. Oouldsboro. Harry Tracy wife are receiving con- John E. Colson died Saturday, after an I Hancock. 107 95 To those who enter church for the light. Will not make hair grow. the on the birth of a on illness of several weeks. He suffered a Five of tbe seven representative classes Sullivan. 115 1.57 gratulations daughter You have our guarantee that it Sorrento. 28 14 first time since the changes were made, 8. elected Tbe Sept. shock at the last. Mr. Colson worked at will take off your freckles or tan or republicans. representatives Winter Harbor. 49 76 the interior will be a surprise. The pul- 9. will give you back your money. elected are: Sept. R. his trade as blacksmith until recently, Come see it and it. The 625 616 pit has been moved forward; three front in, try jars — and was considered one of the best in the Republicans John A. Peters, Ells- are and two at most are suffi- Plurality. 9 rows of seats removed; the organ in- The only place to get bargains is at tht large W. A. E. E. city. He was well liked iu the commu- cient. We send them mail if de- worth; Ricker, Caetine; here store that, advertises trade. by i Class 6. Hutchins Littlefield stalled at the rear of the pulpit, and for your sired. Price 50 cents. Bragdon, Sullivan; Joseph M. Hntcbins, nity, and had many friends. He leaves be- Bluebili. 169 172 the choir is to be located instead of in De- { sides bis wife, several sons and Penobscot: Albert K. McBride, Mt. Brook Mb. 98 72 daughters, E. G. flOORE, Druggist. Che loft at the rear of the church. also an aged mother. Funeral services sert. Brooksville. 86 74 MARINE Penobscot. 103 93 A feature of the morning exercises will L1St7 were held at the house Monday after- Democrats, W. H. Sherman, Bar Har- 61 83 noon, Rev. P. A. A. Kiliam Surry. be the decoration of the grave of Rev. officiating. bor; Joseph C. Harmon, Stonington. Hancock Ports. 506 476 Peter Nourse, the first pastor of the County Tbe detailed vote of tbe county is given 30 West Sullivan—Ar 6. sch Mannie Saund- Caimm'ggion Plurality. church. The grave is in the cemetery Sept iHtrrijantg. In tabulated form elsewhere. These re- ers from Sargentville ! Class 7. McBride Small back of the church. At the grave a psalm Ar Sept 10. sch Georgietta, Boston The advertisements below represent some of turns are from town clerks of tbe Sid sch Maule the leadlmr houses of New county Cran Isles. 39 13 will be read and offered Rev. C. Sept 11, Saunders. Providence England. Our prayer by readers will doubtless find them of value. direct to The American first by tele- ! Laiuolue. 65 33 Southwest Harbor—81d Sept 6, schs Bob* J. H. of a former of i Mt Desert. 170 115 Ropes, Bangor, pastor (Br), N S, for Boston; Maine and afterward carefully revised by Clementsport, phone Southwest Har... 88 77 the church. Ar Sept 8, sch Annie F Kimball FOR SALE mail returns. The returns from Long Is- | Swan’s Island.. 25 47 Sid Sept tf, sch C T W (Br), Boston foi Tremont. <4 84 DECORATIONS. Plympton, N S land plantation are unofficial. and 461 389 The decorations of church chapel A in a house and KLLflwunnt. BORN. m-2 BOSTON l w. bargain Plurality. 72 have been planned with great care and The vote in Ellsworth is given in detail taste, and add much to the general appear- BABSON—At to Mr and ^MISSION .MERCHANT' stone A. Brooksville, Aug 21, lot on street; by wards below. The city gave John Mrs a WANT Maple MOUTH OF THK RIVER. ance. The committee in charge is com- Ernest Babson, daughter. [Ernestine Peters (or a majority of Lillian.| representative posed of Miss M. A. Clark, Miss Agnes A. with cement floor. m visit- BRADBURY—At Franklin, 1, to Mr and cellar, 188, which was swelled by the towns airs, v-ena n.. layior, oi oosiuu, E. Sept Lord, Mrs. G. K. Caldwell, Miss Mary Mrs Caleb S Bradbury, a son. added to this class to 202. The vote of ing her sister, Mrs. E. B. Holt. Veals and Lambs Holmes, Miss Pauline Foster, Miss Harriet DOYLE—At Trenton, SeptS, to Mr and Mn Lot 5x6 House in follows: E G a son. rods. good Ellsworth in foil Mrs. Celia Fullerton went to Burry Rollins. Doyle, Ask Dr. A. G. Young, DUNBAR—At Bluehill, Aug 28, to Mr and Mn c Sunday to keep bouse for George Phillips. The committee in is com- o general charge Carroll C Dunbar, a daughter. Sec’v State board of health, condition. «>» « + •© Ex-Chief Jus- ;*« Miss Eva Cloason arrived home Satur- posed of the following: HODGKINS-At North Sullivan, Sept 7, tc how to Mr and Mrs Bernard a Maine, *2 *2 'H *2 Y *5 2 from after an tice L. A. Mr. Justice King, E. F. Hodgkins, daughter Augusta, s day Winter Harbor, absence Emery, m a a a * % PARKER—At Deer Isle, Sept 7, to Mr and Mn with new and O. W. Tai>ley, Ellsworth. -5 of four mouths. J. H. Brimmer, J. F. Knowl- law, * £ * * £ E Robinson, Everett E Parker, a daughter, comply M. L. H. Cush- (Governor: Miss Perlie E. Holt has returned to ton, Judge Henry Hall, ROBINBON—At Deer Isle, Aug 24, to Mr and then to us. 138 80 50 125 542 159 ship Haiuen, MS man. Mrs Charles Robinson, a son. Piailled. IDS 89 63 36 89 383 Machias. Her sister Henrietta returned 8 10 The committee: Mesdames A. SALISBURY—At Ellsworth, Sept 5, to Mr anc England, 4 111 her for a visit. reception 8 w'ith Mrs Harold B Salisbury, a daughter. Sterling, 1 1 1 P. Wiswell, A. I. Saunders, A. W. King, WE WANT Insurance and Real Estate. Defective, 19 •• 1 6 *7 Tug Little Round Top arrived at the WOODWORTH—Deer Isle, Sept 2, to Mr and .Slate Auditor. H. M. Hall. Mrs Isaac H Woodworth, a daughter. Callahan, 150 141 80 50 124 545 167 mill here with a boom of logs Friday THE UKUtK UP bAbHUU. Potatoes and Stevens, 104 86 63 86 89 S78 night, from Raccoon cove. Apples. INVEST A LITTLE 4 111 8 10 MAURIKD. Kut-niark, are as 8 The exercises for the day follows: Harriman, 1 1 1 Hollis B. Estey, who purchased Albert IMMEDIATE RETURNS. FROM TIME TO TIME to BUCK—GREENLEAF—At 1 Rep Congress: Fullerton’s a short time is Forenoon at 10.30—Organ Dedication Bucksport, Sept Goodwin, 147 136 79 50 122 534 151 place ago, Mrs Aurilla Buck, of Bucksport, to Wilmont PUT YOUR SAVINGS INTO FIRST-CLASS Gould, 107 87 63 85 91 383 shingling the cottage and building a new' H Everett Hall, organist Greenleaf, of Boston. 8 9 W. W. Benjamin, Boston, Mass. 4 11 — Putnam, stable. F W Rollins, conductor ESTEY—DAVIS At Ellsworth, 7. BONDS RETURNING A GOOD YIELD. .. •• 2 Sept bj Emerson, 1 Rev P A A Killam. Miss Carrie P tc Organ prelude Estey We to closed State Senators: Lester Smith, with bis daughter, of Elmer G Davis, both of Ellsworth. offer, subject prior sale, 15* i*0 81 49 129 553 195 Hymn-Xe 9 first bonds of a Ilagertby, GERO—BABINEAU—At hauT&cole. underlying mortgage Patteu, 148 138 81 50 120 587 179 Pretty Marsh, visited his sister, Mrs. En- of Ellsworth, Sept 8, bj Psalm Thanksgiving Rev P F Mrs Hazel N company controlling the entire street rail- Harriman, 95 83 69 87 84 368 Flanagan, Gero tc Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants dora Garland, and called on old acquain- •‘Gloria” from 12th mass.Mozart Charles Babineau. both of electric and gas and Ober, 95 79 60 36 £4 354 Dedham. way, light power, steam of the most 4 .. 1 1 8 « tances here recently. Prayer of dedication GOODALE-WATZ-At Bucksport, Sept 4, b> heating systems pro- Pray. Cranberries of the South whose County 4ttomey: “God is our Refuge”.C P Morrison Rev William Forsyth, Miss Ruby Colhj Apples, Potatoes, gressive city popula- 159 134 79 *9 123 53* 164 of to onr tion has doubled in the last 12 and Mason, Quartet Goodale, Bucksport, Edward Trut Specialties. years Graham. 84 64 87 84 370 Waltz, of Waldoboro. is now 101, WEST SURRY. Send for stencils and market 175,000. Address — weekly report. Reg of Probate: MADDOX-MORRILL At Dedham, 4 The net earnings of the constituent 80 50 134 533 148 Sept Mahoney, 142 127. Mrs. Albion Saunders’ condition ia un- Hymn—No 94 by Rev Willard L Pratt, Miss Helen Elma 100*102 Fancuil Hall Mass. after all fixed 63 75 386 Market, Boston, companies, paying charges C'uuuingham, 112' 98 87 Maddox to Isaac Francis both ol » Her two daughters are with Grand postlude Morrill, and interest, are more than 15 times the Nash, 4.11 8 improved. Somerville, Mass. interest charges on thiH issue. Sheriff: her. REED—SMITH—At Tremout, Re\ SHIP YOUR 1*7 141 75 51 110 524 136 Dedication of the of Rev. Peter Sept 4), by These bonds are offered at a price to Sllaby, grave G O Richardson, Miss Emma A Reed, ol 103 88 66 36 97 888 R. T. wife and son Guy and 5.30 cent, to 6 1-4 cent. Jellisoo, Carlisle, Nourse Tremout. to Ernest L Smith, of Ellsworth. yield per per 4 1 1 3 9 GAME who desire Leland, wife are moving into the house reuted of APPLES, POTATOES, EGGS, For the convenience of those o Commissioner: \ • THURLOW—OLIVER—At Stonington, 3 _ Sept we have arranged a Partial Jov. 176 179 89 44 153 641 364 B. R. of Afternoon at 3 o*clock. by Rev A B McAllister, Miss Minnie G [ it, unique Capt. Stubbs, Bucksport.* Plan. Haddocks, 78 49 49 42 69 277 Thurlow, of Stonington, to Charles F Oliver AND POULTRY, to Payment were in Prelude for Circular C. Higgins. 4 1 1 8 9 Frank N. Trundy and family of Thoma8ton. Write Descriptive Oo Treasurer: Orland visiting his mother, Mrs. Scripture and prayer WATTS-HUTCHINS-At North Penobscot 57 46 114 481 46 Sunday, Chapin Brothers, Boston, Mass. Blaisdell, 145 120 Hymn—No 607 Aug 3, by Rev Edgar A Carter, Mrs Cordelia Ashley & Co., Heath. 101 107 86 41 100 435 Lizzie who is ill. Watts to Arthur Trundy, Historical address Stanley Hutchins, both ol to 200 Mass. Rep Legislature: of this Penobscot NOTICE To Cur Devonshire St., Boston, 158 139 79 45 129 545 168 Neil Churchill, formerly place, of Thanksgiving.Kremser Shippers. Peters, Hymra WHITMORE MITCHELL — At Northeast A new Massachusetts law that all 100 83 64 42 85 877 and of requires Jordan, with his wife, son mother, Orland, Greetings from churches of Ellsworth Harbor, Sept 8, by Rev Charles F Lee, Mist VEAL of The vote on amendments in the city of was calling on relatives and friends here Greetings from former pastors Emily Whitmore, Northeast Harbor, tc be inspected and tagged before it can be re- Forest Clyde Mitchell, of Freeport. ceived in this market. If in doubt how to ELECTRICAL =cand New law re- While here he took R. T. Car- Hymn—No 491 Ellsworth was as follows: Sunday. with this law, write to us semi- properly comply Ful Lines of 134. Good his out for his first Greetings from Bangor theological oefore shipping. lating to ballots: Yes, 422; no, lisle, great uncle, I>IKI>. nary POULTRY AND EGGS WANTED ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES roads bond issue: Yes, 468; no, 69. automobile ride. Mr. Carlisle, who is AND Hymn—No. 615 WRSTON-THURSTON CO. FIXTURES. his ABBOTT—At North Sept Mre on a nearly ninety-one years old, thought Postlude Sedgwick, 1, New Faneuil Hall Market Boston Pstimates Wiring and Supplies Cheerfully OK* Hauuah Elizabeth Abbott, aged 78 years, ll 3Utomi0ctutiut» ride very pleasant. months. 5 days. ANDREW M. MOOR. 9. k* in from 5 to 6. BOWDEN—At ■aftBmtwmtrai Estey Building, state St.. Ellsworth. Sept. _ Reception chapel Orland, Sept 8. Mrs Liva Bow- den, aged 74 years, 8 months, 18 days. at 7.30. IS YOUR CENTER. Evening COLSON—At Ellsworth Falls, Sept 7, John E Colson, aged 58 years. J. H. Turner caught about five-hundred Prelude Summer Suit FARMER—At Ellsworth (Green Lake GREEN LAKE INN. Blood Humors of in his weir this week. Processional—“Onward. Christian Soldiers,” Inn), In to wear? If not. let me bushels herring A shape Sept 5, Henry Farmer, of Sherman, aged The new summer hotel at Mad- Baring-Gonld 38 clean and pres* It. Commonly cause pimples, bolls, hives, Mrs. Marion Sears, who has been at years. Invocation docks Landing, foot of Green eczema or salt rheum, or some other Hillcrest cottage this summer, has re- FARNHAM-At West Brooksville, Sept 8, AM Kinds of Repairing. Solo—“I will Extol Winfred, only son of Mr and Mrs Winfred Lake. form of eruption; but sometimes they turned to Boston. Thee”...Rogers Miss Bertha Giles Farnham, aged 4 years, 2 months, 6 days. DAVID FRIEND. exist in the indicated by feel- at Ideally located; buildings and furnishings system, Rev. Henry B. Smith held services HOOPER—At Castiue, Sept 6, Charles H Main Ellsworth Scripture reading brand new; cuisine and service Street.1 ings of weakness, languor, loss of ap- Seal Cove Sunday morning. The audi- Hooper, aged 71 years, 11 months, 2 days. perfect. Prayer Boating, bathing, fishing. Easy of access, petite, or debility, without ence was large and listened to a interest- LINDSEY —At Birch Mrs general Harbor, Sept 5, from Green Lake station motor boat; ELLSWORTH discourse. Response Lydia A aged 77 years. by causing any breaking out. ing Lindsey, or — from Ellsworth by carriage auto. Offertory anthem “Inflammatus,” from MARSHALL—At Bar Lewis E They are expelled and the whole sys- was well at- Harbor, Sept 7, For a for a week or the Steam and Bath Rooms. The social Saturday evening “Stabat Mater”.Rossini Marshall, aged 23 years. day’s outing; Laundry tem Is renovated, strengthened and tended. The evening was spent season, no such spot in this vicinity. playing MIbs Giles and Chorus McLEAN—At Bar Harbor, Sept 9, Mrs John R 'MO NO WASHB1." toned games and with music. Proceeds, about PAT, by McLean, of Washington, D C, aged 58 years. Rates $2.SO per Day. for the benefit of the hall which has Centennial address, All kinds of laundry work done at short notice. *5, NOONAN—At Harbor, 2, Wal- been by the members of the The Hon Clarence Hale, of Portland Prospect Sept rates by the week or month. Goode called tor and delivered. Hood’s purchased ter Noonan, aged 22 years. Special Sarsaparilla the Banner”..-Doane Write for grange. Recessional—“Uplift UNDER WOO D-At particulars. H. B. E8YEY A CO. * Get It today In usual liquid form or Ellsworth Falls, Sept 7, H. Postlude Ethel Underwood, aged 2 7 James F. Proprietor. Kstey Building, State Si.. Elbworth. Me chocolated tablets called SarsatabB* Sept.». years, days Farmer, Bristol, are spending e vacation at the NEWS. for the summer, has returned to Jamaica COUNTY NEWS. Women’s COUNTY Plain, Mass., where she is employed. Harry Haynee cottage. Mies Charlotte Walker, with the aid ot HARBOR. Miss Nancy Dyer left to-day for Fair- STONINGTON. BIRCH Best BROOK LIN. the children otthie gave an enter- to attend high school. She went in piece, Voee, of Pori wee a Interests field, Miss Annie McKenzie has gone to Golbv lor the benefit Mt»» Caroline lend, Schools in town E. C. tainment at Masonic hell demand that every begin to-day. company with her uncle. Dr. Hooper, recent visitor here. woman should (or the coming term. of the church end cemetery society lest herself son CaTter has gone to Mass. and family. •pare unnatural Pay LyDn, both the School begins Monday, with Miaa suffering Mrs. A. A. Frink is on a trip in Massa- week. It was spprecialed by safe R. C. Stewart has to Sonth Sept. teschrr. by obtaining and prope r Capt. gone 11._Gem. summer The stage was Silab.v, of Amherst, heln chusetts and Vermont. and home people. when physical ills and Addison. and has received a fresh EAST BLUE HILL. are prettily decorated in Indian style, The tchoolhouee ncrvJ, Stanley and Vernon Silver visiting depression occur. When Oscar Ford is on steamer i were In Indian cos- and out. employed Miss Ruth Grindle is home from Isle au friends in Vinalhaven. many of the children rost of paint inside »ilment, and suffering come to you Pemaquid. Haul. tume. Rev. W. H. Rice and Mrs. E. K Yoon*, rrmem Misa Rosa Steele will attend Csstine ber there is one B. O. of was 9. SI- to attend the safe, effective Staples, Dorchester, Mass., j Vinal- Sept. _ of were here Richard Ashworth is home from normal school the coming term. Lamoine, gentle and well-tried in town last w**ek. funeral of their sister, retnrnin* home remedy— baven. John L. Goes, of Dorchester, Mass., is in EAST ORLAND. Miss Gladys Bridges has gone to Row- has returned to Bur- business interests. Saturday. j Mrs. A. Twining town looking after his Mrs. C. C. Pendleton is visiting at lslea- ley. Mass., to teach. widow of Andrew C. Lindsey, lington, Mass. Mrs. Alexander McGuffie is clerking in boro. Lydie A., Ned Jones, of Rockland, is spending a died 6, after a few weeks' illness. Miss Christie Tuft* is home from Wal- Crockett’s store during his absence. of New Sept. Philip Harry Steven# end wile, York, she bad made her few days in town with relatives. Mass. For the past three yeare S&eechamb tham, Juanita chapter held its first meeting ere at the W. O. Buck cottage. Mrs. Charlotte Albert of U I borne with her daughter, McDonnell, Bath, the guest wife and two children after a recess of three Aubrey Long, Thursday evening, baa cloaed fats cottage and been cared of bis Mrs. Bert Anderson. Karl Lauppe Crane, where she had tenderly sister, bave returned to Portland. months. returned to Hyde Perk, Mess. for her children and grandchildren. who has been by Mi»s Helen McFarland, and two sisters, Mary of is J. Frank Risley Marshal Jackson, Boston, spending Mrs. Oilkey sad daughter Prances Not only will she be missed In the home, at the Lookout, is at home. Pyein Sim employed and have returned to New York. a few weeks w'ith his Rev. a Augusta, father. Joseph left Thursday for their home in German- bat in all religious gatherings, being of E. D. o and of special value to Ma> family, Beverly, who has been sail- Jackson. of the church, C. E. women. Capt. Harvey Long, town, Pa. member Baptist Beecham’s Pills Mass., spent a few days here last week. all she remove the ing a party from Sullivan, is borne. Mrs. Dow, of Portland, D. D., installed society and Sunday school. At cause The Priscilla club met with Mrs. Al- of suffering; clear Mrs. Lee H. Powers and son Foster have the officers of Sunset sisterhood was a faithful attendant until health they the system Harry Wright, wife and two children Pythian berta Mason Thursday. There was a large returned to their home in Beaidee Mrs. the leaves and by their tonic, Dorchester, have returned to their homes in Tufts Col- Tuesday evening. attendance. failed her. Crane, helpful action Mass. another daughter-Mrs. E. A. Pettee, and relieve you of headaches, hack- lege, Mass. Mrs. Wesley Roakes, who has been the Dr. Alvab Abrams, Mrs. Burkland and of also one sta- lassitude and Alton Herrick, who has spent the sum- of her Mrs. Foata one eon-Wilson, Steuben; aches, nerve rebellion. The Baptist society held a sale in the guest sister, Hamblen, son Dudley left Friday for their borne in 18 of North Lamoine. a at Cape at home. He pas » has returned to Boston. ter—Mra. E. F. Young, Try few doses and know Cod, grange hall Monday afternoon and even- Hartford, Conn. the and three brothers-Rev, W. H. Rice, of difference—know week how Beer ing. Net proceeds, |56. Miss Nellie Eaton will leave this Mrs. Gould and son after a brief ham's friend visiting him. Harry, Aaron and Joseph, of this vil- duties Lamoine, Pills will help your Mrs. John and Mrs. William to resume her in the Clark-Ben- visit at their have returned feelngs; Freethey returned to his home Charnley cottage here, lage. Ten grandchildren will mist the Eugene nett school in Mass. how they strengthen, after Farnsworth and little daughter Nellie Somerville, to Park, Maea. of grandmother. Mrs invigorate in La wrence, Mass., Thursday, j Hyde loving indulgence went to Massachusetts last week. Mtss Florence who has spent Lindsey was a life-long resident, having spending a week here. Seeking, George and Frank Brainerd have re- of useful- at is at spent her seventy-seven years Mrs. John and son Frank and the summer Winthrop, Mass., turned to after several service* Preserve John Blake and family, who spent the Duffy Portland, Conn., ness in this vicinity. Funeral and will enter her second at Miss Ashworth have returned home, year here with their were held at the church Saturday, summer at Haven, have returned to their Margaret daya parents. Baptist Waldoboro. Colby college. Rev. E- 8. Drew official ing. The many and Mass. to who em- Protect home in Bedford, Miss Olive Farnhim, haa^been beautiful floweie silent evidence of and Misa of gave Every ’•roman •hook! hr aorr to read Dr. 8. of New York, and Rich- Mrs. Hubbard Pritchard, of Dr. Thomas she was held. Arthur Stanley, of Roxbury, Mass., is Milliken, ployed in the family Story the high esteem in which the aprvi.il dirccUvux with every of N. are at New bury port, Maas., who have been oc- visiting his mother, Mrs. Kosa Snow, ard Boardman, Plainfield, J., during the summer, baa returned home. Sept. 9.C. ItM tvtrrwKwa la bcx*« l*v •«*. their cottages for a few days. cupying the Merrill cottage for the sum- whose health is very poor. Mrs. Eire Forsyth, Mrs. Agnes Forsyth attended mer, have returned home. Mrs. Edward Morgan and little son About seventy from this place and Miss Muriel Brennan, of Everett, a at Mrs. Hutch- Rev. Mr. Capaluoci, the Italian preacher have returned from Kenduskeag, where picnic Tuesday Evelyn Mass., are gueste o( A. M. Forsyth and near bay. One of from Portland, spoke in the Methodist they have been visiting friends. ings’ place, Morgan’s wife. the pleasant features of the picnic was the church here Wednesday and Thursday Rev. Mr. Purkiss and Miss Neal, who Mies Lydia Farnhim has returned to presence of a former pastor. Rev. R. L. evenings, to his countrymen, in their own have spent the summer here, will return Everett, Mass., to resume teaching, Olds, and family, of Dexter. A general language. to their homes in Elgin, 111., Tuesday. after epending her vacation here with her was Miss Thurlow good time enjoyed. The wedding of Minnie John Farnhim and wife. of Mass., and parents, Almond Atherton, Lynn, Sept. 2. R. and Charles Oliver took place Tuesday, MICHELIN Mass., after __ Sept. Frank Watson, of Melrose, Sept. 3, at the Methodiat church, at high 9._M. their vacations returned SOUTH DEER ISLE. spending here, noon. The church was decorated with DEDHAM. home Saturday. Elvira Thurston is with her sister, 3Mr®. potted plants and cut flowers. Miss Ethel Mias Hazol|Cowing is teaching at North Miss Mrs. W. fxMrs. Harry Brandt) and# Maude, J. Thurston^in Rockport. Thurlow, sinter of the bride, was maid of Ellsworth. who have spentllthe summer with Mrs. CharlcB has moved his family from honor. The best man was a brother of the Bye 4Miss Ethel Rowe has gone to liinckle}, Brandt's parents, Emery Bracy and wife, Oceanvilie into Stinson's rent here. groom, and Jeanette Roney ring-bearer. Lyman to teach in Good Will school. home a was held at returned Saturday. been After the wedding, reception Quick Wtnnifred who has at Bye, Dingo is her the home of the and the left Mrs. Alphonzo Davis visiting Mrs. Ernest Dowell aDd little son, who island is borne. bride, couple this summer, Mrs. Clifford Burrill. have the summer with Mrs. Dowell’s on the afternoon boat for their new home daughter, spent Hendrick Labor with his Roy spent day were numer- Mrs. J. E. of with her parents, R. W. Smith and wife, left for in Thomaston. The presents Turner, Brewer, mother, Mrs. Austin Smith, returning their home in Washington, D. C., Friday. ous and costly. Mrs. Oliver ba6 been a son Ernest, visited relatives here last week. to Portland, where he has em- Detachable Tuesday teacher for some in the of a years Stoning- Dell, of Quincy, Mass., is Miss Mary Stanley, Boston, spent ployment. OMrs. Henry ton schools, and is a great favorite with James Meade ami few days here last week. She returned visitng her parents, Mrs. Richard Smith and Vernon Small old and home Sunday, accompanied by her young. wife. entertained the Sunday school classes Sept. 8. Nihil. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, who will Miss Ethel McLaughlin has returned Wednesday. A generous luncheon was | Clincher spend the winter in Boston. from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Arie Burrill, served. SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Mrs. Edith Allen with little at Brewer. Leighton, now summer are leav- Every day people Road Commissioner Fernald made a after a few w eeks with j Mrs. Lizzie who is daughter, spending for homes. J. E. of Burrill, recovering ing their Robbins, last week on the State her Fred L. left for her | good beginning an for is father, Allen, who two weeks from operation appendicitis, Cambridge, Mass., spent road. home in Woodsville, N. H., Saturday. n with her Mrs. W. Staples with his family here, left Sunday. His ! mother, w Mrs. Bertha of is Miss Bessie Allen will spend the inter Robbins, Castine, and Marcia as to other tires daughter Alice, a teacher in Wellesley, ac- J Mrs. H. 1*. Burrill daughter Just superior with her father. visiting her daughter, Mrs. William i companied him. Mrs. Robbins and the ; have gone to Togus to visit frieuds. They 9. Une Femme. Hanna. Sept. w rest of the family will stay a*week longer. | ill also spend a short time in Augusta. as Michelin Red Inner Tubes are to Mr. Van Wyck and family left Tuesday Mrs. P. C. Clark, accompanied by her j Sept. 7. B. NORTH CASTINE. j three last week at for their home in Belmont, Mass. Mrs. H. t girls, spent Sorrento [ Frank W. Dunbar is home lor a short A. Buckminster and daughter left this visiting her son. PENOBSCOT. other tabes vacation. week for their home in Everett, Mass., | Mrs. Fannie Crockett is clerking at J. T. Mrs. Sarah Wardwell returned Friday from a visit tu Belfast. Miss Lila Dunbar arrived Saturday from where the daughter is a popular teacher. R. Freeman’s while Miss Katherine is en- Seal Harbor. Sept 6. H. joying a vacation at Houlton, Portland William M. Sellers and family)are..vi#it- and Rockland. ing in Bangor and Brewer. Board man West and family, of Boston, WEST TREMONT. The club will resume its are visiting at Edward West’s. Sphinx study Leo M. Sellers has returned to) his work Dr. Dix and wife have returned IN STOCK BY George meetings at tbe home of Mrs. Katherine in Boston, after a short vacation here. Elmer Cummings and family were in in Mass. to their home Worcester, Mason Friday afternoon. All ladies in town recently calling on friends. Mrs. Wallace Conner and son, of Belfast, R. M. Simonds, of Mass., has the are invited to Arlington, vicinity cordially join. are her Mrs. Perkins. Millard of New is visit- visiting sister, H. E. Perkins, York, his wife and for a week’s va- Ellsworth & Machine Works joined baby Hiram Robbins, who has been ill and in ing his mother, Mrs. Alma Perkins. Lynwood Littlefield, of Quincy, {Mass., Foundry cation. a condition a has WAT Hit HT. helpless nearly year, visited his J. B. Littlefield and Misses Annie L. Dunbar and Annie B. parents, Emma Reed, wbo has been at the Dirigo been improving for a few weeks, and Conner have to Penobscot to teach. wife, over Sunday. gone the past season, is home. hopes to get out of doors in fine weather. Miss Nina Varnum will leave to-morrow There was a school concert at _ Sunday William who has spent his vacs- } The summer are Marks, people leaving by every resume her as the Dunbar school bouse Sunday evening. to position pianist in the tion with Uenrj- Able at Clark’s point, boat, though some cottagers will remain i opera house at Togua. Henry J. Joy a :d wife, of Ellsworth, baa returned to Dorchester, Mass. through this month. It has been a pros- of Mrs. JL. Leach. Miss Florence Hartman, of Holbrook’s were recent guests Mary Miss Beatrice K. Lunt is spending a va- perous season for the hotels, and in spite in island, was the guest of W'illiam at Chow-Chow H f iA new- Leacha Miss Nellie Walker, of Stonington, be- cation with her parents, George W. of the unfavorable weather all the the home of Ellery Leach and w ife last the school in the Emerson district Lunt and wife. She will return to San comers are delighted with the boating and gins week. to-day. Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 14. Her Bister driving at Southwest Harbor. Are the Whole ■ There will be a special meeting of Pe- Spices Thing W. Wallace Conner, of with hia Nettie came this week, leaving Porto Schools opened to-day, with mostly new j Belfast, nobscot If you'll select your spices as carefully as an Oriental does, your Chow- She will return 28. chapter at Masonic hall Saturday ; wife and children, is visiting his father, Rico Aug. 28. Sept. teachers. Principal Stuart, of tbe high Chow will have that spicy pungency that has made this Chines* relish evening, Sept. 14, for practice. All officers popular all over th* world. Use W. G. Conner. Sept. 2. Thelma. school, and his wife, are boarding at A. T. are to be Richardson's. The assistant, Mrs. Scales, requested present. Dwight Domansky, of New York, is at Woodlocke. ORLAND. was accompanied by her mother, and both Sepl.9. the old home packing and disposing of — & Poor’s Summer visitors are fast leaving. are at the O. W. Cousins home, as are the Stickney the household goods. NORTHEAST HARBOR. Spices Miss of and this receipt wilt give you a delicious Chow-Chow. Mrs. Lizzie is better after a brief grammar teacher, McPheters, Miss Walker, of Fall River, Mass., who Trundy of Mr. and Mrs. Orono, and Miss Gordon, of the primary Emily, daughter Joseph 1 quart tomatoes. 1 whits of her Mrs. J. but severe illness. has been the guest aunt, grade. Whitmore, of this place, and Forrest C. onion. 3 green peppers. 1 heal of has of cabbage, all chopped line. E. Blodgett, has returned home. Mrs. Vesta Haney, Waterville, of were Sept. 9. Spray. Mitchell, Freeport, married at the Sprinkle 4 cup salt over mix- has been her Mrs. Charles _ over Mrs. Edward L. has gone to her viBiting sister, home of the bride Tuesday Rev. ture and 1st It stand Slipp afternoon, In the train H. Saunders. HANCOCK POINT. night. morning home in Patten, after the summer with Charles F. Lee officiating. A reception off the brine and season it with t teaspoonful Celery her father, Bennett Dunbar. All are looking forward to Sept. 26, the Eleanor Ball is her Mrs. followed the ceremony. The house was Capt. visiting cousin, Seed. 4 or Tumeric. 1 pinch Devereux Hanson will leave date of the fair under the auspices of Marguerite Hanna, in Manset. profusely decorated with flowers. Music Cayenne Pepper. 4 or Cinna- Thursday °*- Narrimissic was furnished by Miss Florence True, mon. 4 or Allspice. 4 for the of Maine, where he will grange. * or * Clov* *. University Selwyn Penney, of Bangor, spent Sun- violinist, of New Mass., and black Pepper. bury port. Add of brown sugar, be as chef at the dormitory. Arthur Ginn and are with his C. A. and Miss Nellie L. of Brook- 4 cup employed family occupying day parents, Penney Butler, pianist, vinegar enough to cover, and rooms in the Sewall C. Ginn re- wife. line, Mass. Oaimy refreshments were boll 3 hours. Reliable spice* Conrad Perkins, of New burg, N. Y., house, of cently vacated by Walter M. served. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will re- must be used In all kinds with his wife and is Bray. Mrs. F. results secured ar* daughter Dorothy, C. Chester, of Owl’s Head, spent side at Lewiaton, where the groom is em- pickles If V. wife and Louise to be worth your time and trouble his motiier, Mrs. Mary Perkins. George Gray, Miss with her Mrs. the American Co. visiting Sunday daughter, Etta ployed by Express Mtkkney ft Poor's Spices hold their strength longest, retaining all of th# returned to their home here after the Mrs. Maria Conner, who has been in Friday, Triboo. flavor and aroma because they are cut instead of being crushed In iwo weeks at Mrs. Gray’s former home in grinding process. They ar* weighed and packed automatically, insuring West Penobscot since spring, is at home. Bluehill. Mrs. Lottie Tripp and sister, Mrs. Min- BUCKSPORT. perfect accuracy and cleanliness. In fact, every process In th* manufacture of Ntiekney ft Poor’s Spires Is conducted with a dtgree of care and thorough- Mrs. Arthur Conner, of Castine, is her nie of were in town Miss Ruble C. Goodale and Mrs. Charlotte Thompson is still con- Hadcen, Nicolin, Edward True ness that makes the Htirkney ft Poor Products the standard of quality today, as have guest. Thursday. Waltz, of were married at the they been for nearly a century. fined to the bed by injuries sustained by a Waldoboro, Nearly all sell them Writs for our boon 9. L. grocer# In Sc and 10c sixes. Sept. fail last week. Her daughter, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Helen Crabtree and Mrs. Howard home of the bride’s parents, Prestou H. of receipts It will interest you is with her. Among the ft Poor Products ar«: Cinnamon. L. Dorr, Goodale and in Back at noon Nirkney Mustard. Pepper. Crabtree and young son have returned to wife, sport, Cloves. Ginger, klace. Pimento. Celery Salt. Cur-/ EASTBROOK. Wednesday, 4. Rev. William Sage. Savory. Marjoram, Mrs. Van Sawyer and daughter Char- their home in Massachusetts. Bept. Powder, Paprika. Tapioca. Nutmeg. Cassia. Auspice, Whole Mixed Forsyth officiated. Tne rooms were deco- Pastry Fplce. Turmeric. Thrm*. Soda. Cream of Tartar. Rice Flour. Potato Mrs. Albert Giles is ill. lotte, of Bar Harbor, have been guests of Madeline Jellison, who has been living rated with wild flowers and autumn foli- Flour. Sausage S> asoning. Poultry Seasoning and Flavoring Extracts Work on the State road will this Mrs. Sawyer’s parents, George M. Mooney age. Mr. and Mrs. Waltz left lor a three Ray ft Poor’s** when begin at William Crabtree’s, has gone to Ells- •‘Slirkwy ordering. and wife. Master Sherman, who has been week’s wedding trip through Maine, after week. worth to live with her mother. STICKNEY & POOR SPICE 184 State Street. Bo.ton. with his grandparents several weeks, has which they will go to Amesbury, Mass., CO., is returned to Bar Harbor. Harry Joy at home from Mariaville The Hancock Point library has been where the groom is employed. for a few days. The fall schools will have the following moved up to C. A. Penney’s for the win- Abbie M. JSbcrtiircinus C. Motimer Gott was up from Southwest teachers: Hill, Buck; village, ter. Books can be had by any one paying Harbor Monday. Marion Gibbs; Carter, Minnie E. Jordan; a small fee. THE Gray, Ella A. Facteaux; Dunbar, Mrs. NATIONAL MUSTARD POT Mrs. Fred is at her old William Gallison and U *g| DeMeyer visiting Jasper Sprague; Crane, Gertrude Mason; family and Arthur STOMACH ALWAYS home in Bluehill. East Orland, Grace B. Douglass, Higgins, Lounder and family spent Sunday with Gladys A. Dorr. their Mrs. Alvin Jellison, who is working in Han- sister, Pearl McFarland, at FEELS Sept. 7. D. West Hancock. FINE cock, was at home for election. _ Kat ami Drink Wliat You Want Miss Helen .Lowrie, who has been visit- SWAN’S ISLAND. Mrs. Wing, of Bangor, is very low. She THE Whenever You Want it. CLARION RECORD ing her mother in Sorrento, is home. is cared for at her cottage by relatives. Mrs. Calvin Stockbridge is spending the Don’t know that a whote lot of She is very aged. She has spent the sum- foil i* one of remarkable service. Mrs. Carrie Jellisou and Miss Mildred week-end with friends in Atlantic. this indigestion, dyspepsia, mers here gastritis, Butler attended the Pomona at many years. catarrh of the stomach ta K is ail CLARIONS have always done grange Miss Hattie Burns has gone toStoning- non- A. M. Carter and daughter. Mrs. Joe sense. one Nicolin. ton to visit her Mrs. Edwin Knowl- work since the first sister, Don’t know good ton. Tufts, went to Bangor with V. M Carter’s j you that fermeutation Sidney Jordan, wife and daughter Doro- of down little who entered the for an food in the stomach causes was issued in 1374 have returned to their home in Ja- The friends of O. L. Brown and girl, hospital nearly thy many 1 all stomarh troubles. operation. They brought her home the thousands made maica Plain, Mass. wife are glad to see them at their cottage, 1 Don’t kuow through after an you that MI-O-XA “Cragtop,” for two weeks. Saturday night, examination by Stomach Miss Elizabeth De Meyer has gone to Tablets, compounded from in recent the physicians, who advised against an the best years. Abington, Mass., to spend the w'inte Mrs. Ferd Morse and Miss Evelyn prescription for stomach dis- operation at this time. tress ever will A home well known with her brother John. Bridges have returned from Portland, written, put your product, have been for medical treat- Sept. 9. E. troublesome stomach in fine where they condition your neighbor- Elmer Clow and daughter, Mrs. Charles ment. or money back throughout who attended at MT. DESERT. MI-O-NA Stomach cooks Ashe, camp-meeting Misses Vera and Ruby Morse left Sat- Tablets give in- hood, approved by good will be home this week. Roy Leland and Paul Walker left Mon- staut relief. Take them for sour- Etna, urday for Kennebunk to attend school. gas, everywhere. will live with their Mrs. day for Cariboo to work. ness, heaviness. Keep them w ith you Work is progressing finely on the grange They aunt, Edgar and Hawkes. take them regularly until The CLARION is under the direction of J. A. Lowrie. Roger and Richard Allen left your pre-emin- stable, Monday stomach is strong and _ » i. Mrs. John Kent and vigorous — There will be a match Tuesday. Mrs. Edgar Smith, for Kent’s Hill to attend school. Large box 50 cts. at winter. charge therein and which said with Rev. E. D. Kizer, of Ellsworth, Ellsworth described;” mortgage year. People. was said I. Martin to the un- of the work. assigned by Mary For of All are welcome. Harlan L. particulars Inquire H. Sept. 9. R. H. officiating. dersigned, Martin, by assignment of Sept. 7. mortgage dated Feb. 7, a. d. 1912, and recorded O. W. Tapley, Sec'y. on the New H. E. Kenniston, engineer in book 493, page 192, of said registry; and FirstlNat’iSBank.Ekifc. NORTH SEDGWICK, whereas the condition of said has PROSPECT HARBOR. York, New Haven & Hartford railroad, mortgage ▲. W. Kino* President. been broken, now therefore, by reason of the a Alton Closaon is at home for a visit. with his son Sherman, who has been vis- breach of the condition I claim a fore- Miss Caroline Voee, of Portland, was j Too many Ellsworth citizens are handi- thereof, closure of said mortgage and give this notice visitor here. H. O. is in town for a short his mother, Mrs. Lucretia Downing, recent | Stapled stay. iting capped with bad backs. The unceasing for the purpose of foreclosing the same. at Sullivan Center, returned to Boston Dated 31, a. c*. 1912. attention! and L. Wakefield is home from Victor Friend has been here on a busi- causes constant work August Butchers Farmers i-'rauk pain misery, making Harlan L. Thursday. Martin, YOU CANNOT STANS TO LOSE Isle for a vacation. ness trip. a burden and 9tooping or lifting an im- Chas. H. Wood, attorney. Presque H. You will cash market for Sept. 9. The back aches at get highest price __ possibility. night, pre- cow and beef horsehldes Dr. C. C. Larrabee and wife are on their Mrs. Hannah Abbott died Sept. 1, at her nmitc, ur tunntiiusunn. hides, calfskins, and and in the morn- sheep pelts direct to the vacation in Aroostook home here. venting refreshing rest, 'TTT'HEREAS Richard E. of Sulli- by selling tannery annual county. THE MONT. Martin, and out We offer to is stiff and lame. lini- in the of cutting dealers’profits. ing Plasters and ▼ V van, county Hancock, and return all free of if J. B. Cole and family, who have been Mrs. U. A. Grindle is at South Jacob and have gone to State of Maine, his dated the consignments expense, Bluehil) Shirley Kelly ments relief but cannot reach by mortgage prices allowed are not entirely may give second of a. d. 1904. and re- satisfactory. summering here, have returned to Water* visiting Mrs. Henry Hamilton. to work. day September, Bangor the cause if the kidneys are weak. To corded in Hancock county registry of deeds rhe Bernard Tannery, Whltefleld, N. H. villa. book 412, 120, to Charles H. School begins to-day, with Beulah Mr. Warren, ot Surry, will open the eliminate the pains and aches of kidney page conveyed Wood, of Eden, in said county, all the real es- The Misses of N. Y., Grindle, of Bluehill, as teacher. Alvah Rich blacksmith and begin of E. Noonan, Brooklyn, shop backache you must cure the kidneys. tate the said Richard Martin owned by ant) Steamboats. him in said county of Hancock under the fol- Uailrcabs baic left alter a lew weeks at E. W. of have been work Tuesday. Doan’s Pills are for weak kid- | Guy Gordon, Penobscot, Kidney lowing description, to wit: Cleaves’. | here on two bird-hunting trips, with little I Mrs. Edgar Robinson, Arthur Robin- neys — thousands testify to their merit. “All my real estate and all my rights, privi- I leges and easements in, over and upon all real this rooming success. son and wife and Mrs. Dorr Sunday Can you doubt Ellsworth evidence? School begins taught by spent estate situated in the county of Hancock and Eastern Mias Geneva M. Com in a, of Greenville Elwell and wife have returned to with Elison Dodge. Mrs. John Meader, Ellsworth, Me., State of Maine, title to which is now vested Steamship j Harry in me either under recorded or unrecorded Junction. who says: UI was so well pleased with the their home in New York, after spending j Mrs. Leslie Rich and son Everett, deeds, or to which I may be in any way en- j benefit I derived from Doan’s Pills titled either in law or however the Norman and Shaw and Harvard two weeks here. have been visiting relatives at Mark Is- Kidney equity, Lydia same may be describedand which said Corporation. 1 in 1902 that 1 gave a testimonial at that Colwell left Monday for Higgins classical Mr. and Mrs. of Livermore land, returned home Thursday. mortgage was assigned said Wood to the Abbott, Falls, time them. Iam Harlan L. Martinby Bar Harbor and Boston $4.75 institute. publicly recommending undersigned by assignment have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wilford Kittredge, who has been work- of dated Feb. 12, a. d. 1912, and re- to that 1 have had no of a mortgage One Round glad say need corded in book of said Way. $8.50 C arke Blanca, a student at the Uni- Earl Hanscom. Mrs. Hanscom returned ing for Rich Kittredge, of Bar Harbor, the 493, page 193, registry; kidney remedy since. For several years and whereas the condition of said mortgage Trip. ol of i to their home with them. two months, has returned home. has been now therefore, reason versity Vermont, college medicine, past back was weak and sore and I found it broken, by my of the breach of the condition thereof, I claim Bluehill and Boston One i> n me on bis vacation. Sept. 9. A. of West Tremont, $4.50 Mrs. Henry Webster, difficult to stoop or arise from a sitting a foreclosure of said mortgage and give thia of Round and Mrs. A. C. Norwood, of Southwest I also had in notice for the purpose foreclosing the same. Way. $8.00 Trip. NORTH FRANK UN. position. sharp pains my Dated 31, a. d. 1912. OBITUARY. week. Aug. Harbor, spent the day here last They kidneys which felt like a knife-thrust. Harlan L. Martin. Sedgwick and Boston $4.00 Wilier Noonan, eiaest* child and only Arthur Tracy and wife, of Waterville, Chas. H. Until I procured Doan’s Kidney Pills at Wood, Attorney. One Way. $7.00 Round •on ; J- h » V» and Celia Temple Noonan, visited bis parents recently. atmrrtiacmmtfc Moore’s Drug Store, nothing did me any NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Trip. died Sept. 2, after an illness of Mrs. Lena Cousins is at Mrs. Monday, employed good. This remedy went directly to the Arthur C. Ashmore, of La- several but which did not reach a moine, Hancock county, Maine, his Steamer J. T. Morse leaves Bar Harbor 2 00 years, Nellie Clark’s, West Franklin. seat of and WHEREAS by my trouble brought about a mortgage deed dated 21, a. d. 1910, re- dally for Seal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, critical stagy unlit recently, when tuber- Maj 1 Herbert and Nathan Collar took a bi- cure”. corded in the registry of deeds for Hancock Smouthwest Harbor, Stonlngton, North Haven culosis the advice of his Maine in book and with steamer for deve oped. By ride to Great Pond last week to visit county, 470, page 98, conveyed Rockland, connecting cycle For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. to me, the a certain lot or Boston. h was taken to the sanitorium undersigned, parcel phy-tim of land situated in said Lamoine and bounded relatives. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, Steamer Boothbav leaves Bluehill 1 00 p m at but u was too late, and be died and described as follows, to wit: Hebron, sole for dally for South Bluehill. Brookll', Deer Isle, School began here last week, with agents the United States. at a stake at the corner on the the bis arrival home. Fu- Beginning Sargemvllle, Dark Harbor and Rockland, con- day following road to thence on Misses Frances Dyer and Edna Clarke, oi beoltb. I Remember the name—Doan’s—and take leading Hancock, easterly j necting with steamer for Boston. n a >i were held iu Union church sign poor said road thirty-eight (38) rods to a cedar no other. Steamer Catherine leaves 3 00 both of this as teachers. stake; thence east 50° south rods to a Sedgwick p’m L. S. of Winter town, *bow» I eight (8) Wednesday. Kuw. Drew, reifbt goncnHy stske aud stones; thence south 29- west dady for Herrick’s Landing, South Brooks- returned from Bar and con- effloiating. Deceased was a mem- Chester Williams thirty eight (38) rods to the town road leading vllle, Eggemoggln, Dlrlgo Kocajand, Harbor, with steamer lor Bo ton. from Lamoine Point; thence on said necting ber ol 1. O. R. a Harbor last week, and has gone to Aroos- northerly Baskajcba lodge, M., YOUR EMPLOYE road seven (7) rods to the first mentioned RETURNING attended and con- took county to seek employment. bound, one acre and one hundred dyiega.ioxt from which If he drinks, have a talk with him» Tell him containing Turbine Steel Steamship Belfast or (125) rods more or less, and t’s Emulsion! take twenty-five and returned to to off and the treatment ducted the burial service at the cemetery. Dr. Ed. Hooper family three days undergo whereas the condition of said mortgage has Camden that a him will make man of and give him Self- now reason con- Mr. N Mjuan was in bis twenty-third year, Fairfield to-day, after a pleasant vacation this condition and builds I been broken, therefore, by of the Leaves Boston 5pm dally for Rockland, Mastery once more. You know he mu9t quit breach of the condition thereof, 1 claim a fore- necting with Bteamcr leaving Rockland, 5.15 a a n an of habits and a fav- of two weeks at their camp at George’s young good rbole body, aji Dwe- I drink or yon will have to discharge him, and closure of said mortgage and give this notice m, dally tor Bar Harbor, Bluehill, Sedgwick orite among the youug people. The well- pond. that is a hard thing for you both. Get a copy of for that purpose. and Intermediate landings. Dated at Ellsworth, Maine, E. L. Smith. Agent, Bar Harbor. of flowers our Three Days,” a business man’s true story. September tilled chtmh and abundauce Friends of were sorry eleventh, a. d. 1912. A. M. Hkkrick. Agent. Bluehill. Raymond Hooper It is Let us to that the free. prove you Henry M. Trustee. E. J. showed the sympathy of the neighbor- to here of his misfortune in the loss of his Hall, Eaton, Agent, Sedgwick. hood. foot, which was so badly jammed it was HiNational Sank statement. 9. C. to it. Sept. _ necessary amputate Sept. 9. T. report of the Schedule in Effect June 24, 1012. SEDGWICK. _ DRINK HABIT can be overcome by the NEAL 3-DAY and wife made a to Boa- CAPE ROSIER. E.lC. Green trip CONDITION TREATMENT. No hypodermics used. Results BAR HARBOR TO BANQOR. Sundays ton last week. S. D. Gray, who has been ill, is improv- absolutely certain. Call upon, address or phone AM AM PM PM PM PM AM PM -OF THE- The Neal Institute, 65 Pleasant Avenue, __ Mabel Allen will enter Coburn Bass Harbor.de 50 .... Mias ing. Portland. Me. Tel. 4216. (7 Manset (8 40 *1 15 t2 05 *6 classical institute this tall. has moved his to 55|.. Irvine Gray family Drug Habits Specially Treated Southwest Harbor. 18 50 *1 25 t2 35 *7 25i.!. F. Lane arrived last week Portland. Northeast Harbor. (9 05 *1 40 (2 50 *7 40. Capt. William with Great Success. Seal Bucksport National Bank Harbor. to 25 *2 00 13 10 *8 00 for a visit to his mother. The weirs are making good catches of Bar Harbor. to 10 tio 60 *3 00 Ijtl 10 *9 00 §5 20 at Bucksport. in the State of Maine, Sorrento. M0 30 *4 00 t6 30 Mrs. E. and son Wallace spent C. Cooper herring. at the close of business Pauper Notice. Hancock Point. (6 35 tio 40 t4 40 t6 40 Sept. 4, 1912. Sullivan. 05 *4 35 ... last week in Bluehill. Misses Ethel and Viola tfaddocks, of tn contracted with the City of Ells- Mt Desert Ferry. ft 00 til 45 ;S 40 *5 00 *9 50. §6 05 Miss Harriette Cole is visiting her sis- Portland, are visiting relatives here. RESOURCES. HAVINGworth to support and care for those who Waukeag (Sullivan ferry). 7 07 11 52 3 47 5 07 9 57 6 12 next five Hanc* Loans and discounts. $162,265 68 may need assistance during the ck.. 7 f5 111 55 5 10. 6 15. ter, Mrs. Henry, in Ashland. Redman has to to and are residents I Franklin Gladys gone Belfast, Overdrafts, secured and unsecured, 113 39 years legal llsworth. Road. f7 22 5 19 6 23 forbid all them on ac- Junction. school begins with an in tbe U. S. Bonds to secure circulation... 50,000 00 persons trusting my Washington 7 30 12 15 15 28 .|ill 00 16 82!§10 00 The village to-day, undergo operation hospital. as there is of room and accom- Other bonds to secure Postal Sav- conut. plenty Ellsworth. 7 37 12 22 J4 11 5 351 10 21 II 01 6 39 lo 07 as teacher. odations to for them at the Farm Ellsworth Miss Ethel Stover Mr. Wentworth and Mr. Toothaker, of ings. 3,177 90 care City Falls. 7 42 fl2 27 5 40 elO 25 11 12 6 47 10 12 house. M. J. Dbummby Nicolin. 55 40 6 00 Premiums on U S Bouds. 1,500 00 17 f 12 elO 38 111 25 17 00 110 25 Miss Louise Anderson left Saturday. Belfast, are visiting at Orrin Wentworth’s. Green Lake. Bouds, securities, etc. 134,441 25 8 04 112 49 6 12 el0 46 11 34 17 08 10 34 Phillips Lake. 18 11 112 57 16 20 elO 58 111 41 f7 14 110 41 She will teach high school this year. Mrs. Eva Snow and daughter Hildegard Banking house, furniture and fix- tures 17,362 39 Edgery’a Mills. 18 14 16 28 in John L. Baker ana wife are visiting have returned to their home Malden, Other real estate owned. 5,908 10 S PILLS Holden. 8 18 11 05 6 27 ell 00 1 48 17 37 10 41 State and Private Banks CHICHESTERT1IE DIAMOND BRAND. a Brewer Junction. 8 38 1 24 8 44 ell 18; 2 OS 7 11 08 their N. at The Maes. Due from LiuIUh! Aak “ uncle, A. Cole, Maples. your Druggist for A\ Bangor.ar t8 45 tl 30 10 *6 50 *11 25lt 2 15 §7 §11 15 and Bankers. Trust Companies Chl-ohcs-tcr1* Diuwoaa urond//A\ {6 Kev. A. W. Smith and family have re- Wilfred Redman has gone to Dark Har- and Savings Banks. 2,054 36 1*111* in Bed and Gold nctallicW/ pmpmpmam;amampmam Due from approved reserve agents, 26,794 03 I boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Portland.ar t8 25 (6 55 J9 25 *12 50 *3 45 94 50 §12 20 *3 45 Mass. has a as on » Boston via turned to their home in Winchester, bor where he position engineer Checks and other cash items. 87 98 Take no other- Buy of vour Dover.ar (8 55 9 00 98 30 §3 40 Banks.... 175 00 Druggist. Ask for CI1M'ifEs-TER 8 Boston via Portsmouth.ar t9 05 *5 15 *7 00 §3 40 *7 00 a Notes of other National BRAND of with yacht. DIAMOND PILIA, for «5 New — Mrs. Almeda Maker, Boston, nickels York.ar 9 5 35 9 6 35 ( 7 40 ts 30, (5 30 .. Fractional paper currency, known as Best, | Hester Black and family, of Mew years Safest, Always Reliable AM AMAM PM PM two is visiting relatives here. Capt. and cents. 254 01 children, f York, are visiting his parents, John Black Lawful money reserve in bank, viz.: SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Stops on signal or on notice to conductor. § Sundays only, e Stops only to leave passen- K. A. Bracy, who has been employed as Specie.$16,470 50 gers from east of Washington Junction Sundays. IT Except Monday. * Daily, Sundays in- and wife. 3.035 00 50 cluded. a is home. Legal-tender notes. 19,505 X Daily, except Saturday. || Sundays leave Bar Harbor 4.15 p m. hotel chef at Christmas Cove, *3- with U. S. Treas- Sept. 7. Redemption fund BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. men _ urer cent, of circulation).. 2.500 00 RUBBERS George E. Goer and a crew of will (5 per WEAR »)Al| This Winter __ |PM |PM PM PM PMlAM PMjPM Bros.' New \ ork leave this week for the Baxter WEST BROOKSVIHLE. Total. $426.139 59 ...lv .j. t8 00 f8 00 tio 50 .. ..>10 50 Boston via Dover.I. f8 00 t8 55 9 10 corn Stevens and wife have factories. Capt. William LIABILITIES. Boston via Portsmouth *10 00 ,*10 00 .>10 00 *10 00 9 00 00 Portland.lv *1 20 *1 20 If6 20 1T6 20 til 00 45 *1 20 12 50 MiSB Julia Sampson, who has been a gone to Brewer for a few days. Capital stock paid in. $50,000 ILtgal Notices. | fl2 Surplus fund. 10,000 00 AMAMAMAM PM AM at “Beach View”, baa is vis- Bangor...*.lv *5 *6 10 10 30 20 guest several weeks MiBS Annie Saunders, of Brewer, Undivided profits, less expenses NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. 50 H1015 f f3 fS 10 §8 00 §5 35 Brewer Junction. 6 16 10 36 5 16 8 5 returned Sadie Stevens. and taxes paid. 16,532 68 07 l 40 home. her sister, Mrs. Aaron of Cas- Holden...... 1. iting National bank notes outstanding.. 49,250 00 Chamberlain, 6 36 10 56 5 35 8 27 5 58 in the of Hancock » have 30 WHEREAS,tine, county and Mills.f 10 59 .. f8 30 and brother went down Dividends 00 1 Miss Abbie Sanderson Harry and Herman Tapley unpaid. State of Maine, his deed dated Individual subject to check, 258,673 90 by mortgage season in New Hamp- on a deposits the twelfth of October, a. d. 1908, and re- Green returned from their the bay Saturday morning two-days’ Demand certificates of 8,396 72 day Lake. 6 50 11 12 f5 60 8 42i f6 12 deposit. corded in Hancock of deeds, book Nicolin .. Sanderson will resume her Time certificates of 20,000 00 registry 7 oo fll 21. f6 00 8 51 f8 21 ahire. Miss fishing trip. deposit. 463, 260, to John M. of j Certified checks. 32 50 page conveyed Vogell, said Castine. a certain of real studies at Colby this fall. A. Farrow left for checks outstanding. 1,72190 parcel estate, Ellsworth... 0 55 7 18 VU 16 11 43 4 21 6 181 9 11 6 40 Merrill Wednesday Cashier’s situate in said bounded and de- .. Castine, Washington Junction. 7 25 11 52 4 83 f6 24 f9 18 (6 to Maine Postal Savings Deposits.. 1,501 89 47 will return Philips Pittsfield to resume his studies at scribed as follows, to wit: on Franklin 12 02 Henry Harding Bills payable, Including certificates Beginning Road. f8 32 9 26 6 58 Water street at the westerly corner of land Hancock .... 12 11. 40 Exeter this fall, and Jay Small, Central institute. of deposit for money borrowed.. 10,000 00 f6 9 35! 7 05 academy now occupied Rufus Sabine; thence south- Waukeag (Sullivan 7 18 111138 12 14 4 50 6 43 9 to by ferry). 38 7 08 Arthur Sanderson and Stanley Dority Somer- easterly by said land to Sea street; thence Mt Desert 25 20 James Davis and wife, of West Total..,.-. $428,139 59 Ferry.. *7 1T1145 tl2 |5 00 t8 50 §9 45 §7 15 southwesterly along said street to land of Sullivan..... f7 60 .>12 46 fl2 46 .!. firookin high. are his STATE OF MAINE. ville, Mass., visiting parents, Susan Chamberlain; thence northwesterly Hancock Point. f8 10 .jfl2 05 tl 10 t5 15.§10 00 Harold land of said Chamberlain to Water was with hia and wife. County of Hancock ss.:—I, O. by street; t8 25 fl 201 tl 20 t5 25 f7 10 §10 10 35 Arthur Dority kept busy William Davis Bar£°rrento. §7 Hussey, cashier of the above-named bank, do thence northeasterly along Water street to Haroor.. 15 *12 40 t2 00 t5 45 t7 40 §10 45 §8 05 automobile last w'eek taking people to and the of and whereas the Seal Harbor Mrs. Alex. Snow, of East Belfast, solemnly swear that the above statement is place beginning; said .., *8 55 *i 30. *6 26 f8 30 §8 55 was aided to best of and belief. mortgage deed has been duly assigned by said Northeast Harbor. *0 40 and from Bluehill fair. He by Edith arrived Sunday. Miss true the my knowledge 15 *1 50 16 t8 6C. §9 15 daughter Harold O. Hussey, Cashier. John m7 Vogell to me. the undersigned, his Southwest Harbor. *9 10 '7 00 00 car. by .| 30 *2 t9 §9 30 Frank Day with Dr. Hagerthy’s Edith went to Brooklin in the afternoon, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th assignment dated April 8. 1909. and recorded Manaet.1*9 35 *2 05 f6 65 t9 05|. §9 35 of 1912. iu Hancock registry of deeds, book 493, page * 9. teach the school. day September, f Stops on signal or on notice to conductor. included, t Sept. where she is to high T. H. Smith. 213; and whereas the condition of said mort- Daily, Sundays Daily, except Sunday. IT Daily, except § of her Public. has been broken, now, therefore, rea- Monday. Sundays only. Mrs. Snow was the guest father, Notary gage by H. D. son of the breach of the condition thereof I WALDRON. left for her Correct—Attest: General NORTH BLUEHILL. Gershom Farnham, and claim a foreclosure of said Passenger Agent. Capt. Pascal P. Gilmore, ) mortgage. MORRIS this Dated this fourth of a. d. MCDONALD, The and Mrs. Fred Candage, home morning. Parker 8poffobd, > Directors. day September, & home of Mr. 1912. W. B. Swan. Vice-President General Manager. 9. TOMSON. Harry R. Goooins, Maine. at North Bluehill, was the scene of a pretty Sept. Portland, COUNTY NEWS. Sunday, returning to Bangor the earoe COUNTY XEAYS. evening. s» ■MWomI Om»t .VMM w W»" Dr. Ctaarlea and family left Mon- SARGENT VILLE. Briggs day, James Janvein Saturday and Dr. BUTTON. Eaal Mias Verm N. Harding baa gone to Edward and family to-day. Briggs Miss Carolyn Bartlett, of Bangor, bee “The Store” Blnehill to teach. It is announced that Miss Lena Young, returned to teach the fall term of acbool. Quality J. Whitney Grindell, wile and daugbtei is to be married the formerly of this place, Dr. Talley, of Philadelphia, left last | are viaiting in Surry. of this month to William latter part Sunday. Bit family will go about Sept. L. ol Henry Grindell, the yacht Scott, ol Bangor 16. is at home. Kejemena, A party of ladies, including Mra, Hattie has to I Mra- Jane Gilley gone THE BIG Leroy and Herman Chatto have gone t< Misses Msdella Winnie 1 Curtis, Hagerthy, Northeast Harbor t 08 known of the heart of the island conti- some time lawn,” will remain open for at Camp Atherton. Allen Small is building a house. and half a bundle of fod- Lettuce, head 06 Bunch carrots, 05 occasionally; nent. It is to be a vast sandy- | String beans. 05 Cabbage. 0.1 supposed yet. Mrs. J. T. Freeman and Miss Rosie Mrs. Brown went to Boston last or one forkful of three with George der, good hay, Bunch beets, 05 Bunch onions. 05 plain, interspersed here and there wife and Mrs. are their a hours. horse Cucumbers, 03 Onions, ft 05 Pres. Seelye, daughter, Bunker, of Boston, spending Thursday. times day at regular My salt takes to the horrible monotony. Green corn, dot, 20 Sweet potatoes, t> 04 vary and who have been oc- vacation with Mrs. Allen Smith. fat on this, lie is of to Gray, husband, Miss Florence Ginn left for Phila- keeps given plenty Cauliflower, 10*15 Celery, 25 Hundreds of daring men have tried Walter Hadlock's cottage through water. them cupying Mrs. Lettie Rumill and family, accom- delphia last Tuesday to visit her brother, Fruit. penetrate its mysteries, and most of returned to their home doz 40 August, Thursday. panied by Mrs. Lena Folger, went to Dr. Robert Ginn. Some farmers wail because the robins Oranges, *50 Lemons, doz 35*40 have for their temerity with their Cantalope. 10 Pineapples, 18*30 paid Mrs. who has been boarding last week to reside. Master and catbirds eat cherries. Now 1 have Heston, Pittsfield Schools began Tuesday. Miss Angie Watermelon, 50 Peaches, doz. 30 lives. her two all birds Pears, doz, 30 Cranberries, qt. 15 land with Mrs. Williard, cousin, George e.nd Miss Edna will attend school Greenlaw is teacher of school No. and noticed that with their eating the Then there is the “Never-Never 3, Groceries. has returned to her home in eat a small share. 1 have several into which many months, there. two of our school have schools only in western Queensland, high girls Coffee—per l> Rice, 8> Mrs. G. and let the robins eat all per 06*0 In the Philadelphia. Williard, daughter Sept. 9. on Little Deer Isle—MiBS Gracie Lowe in cherry trees, Rio, 20*28 have gone and few have returned. _ Vinegar, gal 20*35 Edward are still If s share of cherries Mocha. 38 Cracked wheat. 06 for hun- Mary and son occupying No. I, and Miss Ethel Haskell in No. 2. they want. my south of the country, extending BASS HARBOR. Java, 38 Oatmeal, per ft 04 the home. will coax them to build and rear their dreds of miles inland from the great Aus- Mayo of South Tea—per ft— Buckwheat, pkg 30 Miss Alma Prionlx, Dart- ex- Sept. 9. S. Mrs. Kirk Bumford and family left young in my orchard, acting as bug police Japan, 45 *65 Graham, 04uQ6 tralian is a terra incognita, the and Harold E. of 80 Bight, Mass. mouth, Mass., Hardy, Oolong. *65 Rye meal, 0ia,05 be sur- Sunday for Cambridge, meanwhile, 1 am the winner. ft tent and nature of wnich can only Deer Isle, were married at South Dart- Sugar—per Gran meal. ft 03 Helen Jackson and Hallie are at Granulated, 06 *06^, Oil-per gal- mlied* BAR HARBOR. Morphy 27. have the con- mouth, August They With V el low, C 06*0ft>? Linseed, 1 15 home after their summer’s work at South- Water-Drinking Meals. wife of the of friends here. Powdered, 10 Kerosene, 13 Mrs. John R. McLean, pub- gratulations a tradition of west Harbor. Pursuant to long standing, Molasses, gal, 35*60 flfetatftementft. lisher of the Washington Pott and the Sept. 9. H. _ it is a common custom to forbid the Meats and Provisions. died at her Lucy has returned from a Cincinnati Enquirer, Monday Murphy drinking of water at mealtime. There Beef, ft: Pork, ft: of week’s visit to her Mrs. Will GREAT POND. Steak, 36*45 30 home here, after an illness eight days aunt, Dodge, when such advice Chop, was a time appeared Roasts, 30 *30 Ham. per.ft 24*25 About the bedside were at Rock light station. moose cross A SICK HEADACHE of pneumonia. Egg Howard Lord saw a large most reasonable. Corned, 10*15 Shoulder, 15 Veal: Bacon, 25 | the husband, her son, Edward McLean, Morse, wife and little grand- his field a few ago. Unfits a Person George days Professor Uswk and his pupils at the Steak. 28 Salt. 18 and his son-in-law,Truxton Beal, Loraine who have wife,her daughter, Chandler, A son came to the home of Fred Wil- University of Illinois have been investigat- Roasts, 15*18 Lard, 14 Lamb: of existence, business, and her sister, Mme. Bakhmetieff, wife ol been visiting friends here, have returned and wife Clarence. few the ! for every phase liams Friday—Sydney ing, during the past years, correct- Lamb, 15*25 Those who sur- the Russian ambassador. Dr. L. F. Barker,ol N. H. profession, or social. to Lancaster, Sept. 9. E. ness of the current attitude toward this Fresh Fish. the symi _ fer from headache know Johns Hopkins university, in a race from 8. Y. Z> Sept. _X. question, with results quite at variance Mackerel, ft, 18 Cod, 0* toms and when to use the remedy- of Carolina to the Haddock. 08 Shad, ft the mountains North “Sacred to his memory, said Fogg, read- with the traditional idea. When the in- 13 BLUEHILL FALLS. Halibut. 14*20 Clams, qt, 25 What remedy, is the difficult Ques*J?, bedside of Mrs. McLean, at Bar Harbor, on tombstone of his I ing the legend the fluence of water-drinking with meals was Bluefish, ft 16 Sword fieb, ft 20 to many. The True “L. F.’ Atwood traveled 1,329 miles mountain wagon, Mr. of Camden, is visiting never to relie by Meservey, friend Hawkins. “Why, Hawkins examined by direct experiment on man Floor, Grain and Feeo. ! Medicine seldom fails motor boat and automobile his brother Clarence. bbi— special trains, had any memory. He never could re- the direful were Floor—per Oats, bn 76 1 alleged consequences 6 00 b«- hours. The run from New *7 50 Snorts—bag 160*165 Headaches in thirty-three Haskell Herrick has the horse member fire minutes in all his were no "1 always had Sick bought anything found missing. There apparent Corn, 100ft bag 1 86 Mil feed, bag 1 65a 76 s Medi- Desert was made in fore “L. F.” Atwood York to Mt. Ferry “Frances” of Judge Chase. life.” ill effects. On the the Corn meal,bag 185 Middliogs.bg 1 65*1 M taking more contrary, general Cracked 85 I have no twelve hours and ten minutes. corn, cine. After taking it, left them ■ conclusion from all the was wiui- Mrs. Stanley and daughter Eugenia Uncle Jack, who was visiting for findings that Sick and would not be LAW EUGAEDING Headaches, for O. the Christmas from the West, if water is taken with meals there is a WEIGHTS AND MHASCEUS. Anderson. SOUTH SURRY. to-day Cleveland, holidays, A bushel of Liverpool salt shell weigh 80 out “I- F “ays and a more Cobarn Haskell has the “Hill” wished to talk to Elizabeth’s father at his better digestion complete pounds, and a bushel of Turk’s Island salt ! Mrs-GeOn bought shall Mrs. Watson Cousins, of East Bluehill. of food. A wsigh 70 True “L- F. > and will build next office. He could not find the telephone utilization pronounced im- pounds. “I have uaed tha cottage year. The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes time, aau is keeping house for Mr. Harden. to in the of fat was In wood’s Medicine for a long Sept. 2. Crumbs. directory and thus appealed three-year provement digestibility good order and fit for shipping, is 60 _ of 44 with results. I One of E. C. Young’s spring calves wie old Elizabeth for information regarding also observed. pounds; apples, pounds. always good Vhe The standard weight of a bushel of beans in recommend It for Sick fleah found dead Sunday with its head caught WALTHAM. the telephone number: “Elizabeth, what Since there is a constant tendency, at good order and fit for shipping, is 60 pounds; ly 1 °f wheat, beeta, and and pains in the stomach. ,, in the fork of a tree. Friends of Mrs. Ella showered does mother ask for when she talks to least smong persons whose knowledge of ruta-baga turnips peas, Colby 6u pounds; of corn. 66 of onions, 52 Mrs. W. »• Urgent, Skowhegan is to ex- pounds; deaiere.M^ Fred and wife, Mrs. Todd and her with to the number of 104 daddy at his office?” he inquired. Eliza- the given subject slight, carry to pounds; of carrots, English turnips, rye and size 36 cent* at alli Kidridge post-cards Indian Regular tremes derived from meal,50 pounds; of parsnips, 45pounds; Portland. made an auto- on her last week. beth was wise for her days. “Money,” conclusions experi- MEDICINE CO., a young man from Bangor birthday | I of barley and buckwheat, 48 pounds; of oats, *’L. F.” it seems worth while to add a mobile trip to the end of Newbury Neck Sept. 9. H. she lisped. j meats, 82 pounds, or even measure as by agreement. Me.