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— itomiaimnus LOCAL AFFAIRS. of Ellsworth, sod Mr. Lord’s mother, Mrs. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. west bulb worth. Aphis Lord, of Elsworth Falls, are with Mn. Tr near of them. Additional Teachers Elected—Shore lob oath jr, BUewoeth, b XKW ADVKKriNKMKXT* Bank Protection THIS WEEK. visiting her ion, D. G. Trneworthy. National Edward Burleigh Everett, of Norridge- Road School Reopened. Kebo spring water. A of tbe school board F. M. Wilbur, of Ellsworth Falla, waa wock, a farmer sod real estate dealer, oame special meeting means a great deal to you as a depositor. Our books are examined Lost-Gray sweater. <. was held last The loll board the guest over of hb abter, Mrs, by to Ellsworth lastTriday on a visit to his evening. Sunday Gray family reunion. Grace Kational Bank examiners under the supervision of the Comptroller H. W. and was present. Barron. J A Haynes—Cash market. oousita, Dunn, other relatives at least twice a There is no better than There are four schools In the where Her. W. R. of wUI the Currency year. security that Bxec notice—Est Snsan P. Blake. and friaads in this vicinity. city Dunham, Burry, ** " tbs average attendance is about tbe the Doiiardtown aeboolhouaa —Est Martha D Swasey. Lswis Foster and his listen Just preach at Marjorie, discus- New England & Co. eight popils required. The board next Sunday at 9 o'clock. Telephone Telegraph Helen sad Frances ere occupying the new Ellsworth Loan and Building Association- sed tbe advisability of closing soma Of Your Foster bungalow on the Sorry road. Their For Statement. these seoools. It was Anally voted that Irving Carter aad wife, of BluaMU, Savings. parents. Stetson Foster and wife, of Bangor. Me: j the teachers for these schools be engaged visited his mother, Mn. Henry Carter, is a but it meat.s a deal. It is the Htogham, Maas., are expected soon. Thrift simple thing, great founda- Eastern Trnst A Banking Co. by tbs term, with tbe understanding that Sunday. of success and contentment. Save and it Roecoe H. Smith, who is in the tion Hugpcial money put Herron, Me: employ 11 tbs average attendance for the term falls H. W. and of j of the Cunningham wife, Bluehill, where it will draw 4 per cent, as it does with the Hebroor Fall Metropolitan Steamship Co., run- below tbe the board away safely interest, academy— term. legal requirement, are visiting their daughter, Robert Car- on the steamer Yale between Boston Auocsta, Me: ning may discontinue tbe school on the succeed- lisle and wife. and New is a vacation Meeting of board of State assessors. York, spending ing term. On these conditions also it was There will be a with bis parents, James W. Smith and dance at Grange hall Boston, Mass: j voted to reopen tbe shore road school, wife, Saturday evening, July 31. Cake and ice- national Dr. Greene's L&xura. which was discontinued last year. burrill bank, cream will be served. ' ELLSWORTH, MAINE:. Manchester, Conn: Hon. Harrison Hume, of Boston, s for- The following tescbi were elected in Prescott will a show in C R Burr A Co—Agent wanted. mer Washington county man, and years addition to those chosen at tbe last meet- Dudley give hall 6. Mr. ago conspicuous in Maine politics, was in ing of tbe board: No. 1, Martin A. Oar- Grange Friday evening, Aug. Prescott is from Boston, and is a line SCHEDULE OF MAILS. the city last' Saturday and Sunday, the land; No 2, Bernice Franklin; No. 4, entertainer. AJ ELLSWORTH POSTOFPXCF. guest of Mrs. N. C. Cunningham at the Rubie J. Gurney; No. 5. Evelyn M. Bon- In tffert June SI, l**-9 American house. sey; No 8, Mary F. Davis; No. 7, Lena F. No. Ruth A. No. lit €031 INC. EVENTS. MAILS RECEIVED. L. M. Moore, treasurer of the Union Anstin; 9, Curtis; LIST OF JULY INVESTMENTS Winfred E. No. Blanche From West—*6.55 a m; *12.08, 4.80 and 8.22 p m. Trait Co., and Mrs. Moore, and W. E. Clark; 13, Moore; KLLSWOBTH. From and 11.07 m. retiree in No. 14, Mary F. Doyle; No. 18, Minerva 9. East—12.20,5.42 p Whiting, bankruptcy, wife and Thursday and Friday, Aug. 13 and IS — E. sub- We OWN AND OFFER FOR SALE MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOFFICE. daughter Ruth, are back to tbe city after Jordan, grammar; .Mary Jordan, Unitarian conference at Snllivan. weeks at the Qrindal cot- grainmar: Kulb Fields, primary; third Going West—11.60, a m; *2. *5.15 and *2 p m. apeudingtwo 13. 9 a. at court bouse assistant at Esther Friday, Aug. m., ASHLAND POWER AND Going East—8.15 and 6.45 a 4 5.40 m. Pleasant beach. higb school, Emery, $10,000 LIGHT, STREET RAILWAY CO. m; *n<\ p tage, io Ellsworth-State board of assessors ia * Daily, included. ol Barry. (.Ashland, Wisconsin) First Mortgage *> per cent. Sinking Fund Gold Sundays Miss Mary A. Hurley entertained a party session to meet town assessors. No mail to or The election of drat and second assist- Bonds, due 1939. dispatched received from the of sixteen friends at bundle whist at her east Sundays. ants at the high school, and teachers for Friday, Ang. 27, at Ellsworth — State fbr Maine Itvims ianlit. home on Maple street last evening, in U«»! schools Nos. 8 and 19, was deferred until teachers’ examination. honor of her cousins. Misses Sylvia and the next meeting. Superintendent Wednesday and Thurday, Sept. 22 and A NEW Mrs. Mary McMann, of Bangor, is visit- Alice Gaynor, wbo will return to their 110,000 MAINE BRUNSWICK ELECTRICAL POWER CO. Killam has submitted to the school board 23—North Ellsworth fair. ing friends in this city. home to Attleboro, Mass., this week. First Mortgage Gold 5 per cent Bonds, due 1926, a new course of study for the high school, COUNTY. Miss Alice Adams of Newtonville, Rev. H. B. Haskell, district Mass., superinten- which probably will be adopted. It pro- Saturday, Aug. 14, at assessors’ office. is at home for her annual vacation. occupied tbe of tbe Metho- 110,000 LEWISTON, BRUNSWICK A OATH STREET RAILWAY CO. dent, pulpit vides four studies for each year throughout Bar Harbor-State board of assessors ta L. Russell’s are at the dist church last Sunday in tbe Ftrlt Mortgage Gold 5 per cent Bonds, due 1918. Henry family Call morning the course, and will require the services of meet town assessors. for absence of tbe pastor, and delivered an cottage, Shady Nook, two weeks. an assistant for foil time, Instead of half Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, The above b*nd" have been selected with a view to absolute sermon. Next carefully able Sunday morning Rev. as in the first and as reasonable an interest return as H. Rae Fuller, of Hallo well, was the time heretofore, and one with larger 7, 8 and 9 -Bluehill fair. safely place, secondly, W.H. ol will here. Bept. consistent with The conservative investor who desires to of Dunham, Surry, preach is safety. place guest Walter J. Clark, jr., on Sunday. teaching equipment. Miss Emery is s Wednesday and Thoraday, Sept. 8 and 9 bis money where ft Is safe beyond ouestiou. and who at the same time de- Clerk-of-Courts John F. Knowiton and graduate of tbe Cistine normal and — *ire» fair Income atturn rather than to speculate in the fluctuation of Fred P Whittaker, of Boston, spent school, Eden fair. bond will find in the above list seasoned, well secured income In- wife left Monday for where prices, several last week at his former Rockland, has taught successfully in Bucksport and vestments, large amount* of cash invested in the different days home and 28 and 29 protected by Mr. Knowiton is attending the annual Bar Harbor. Tuesday Wednesday, Sept. properties junior to the bond issues, with ample earning capacity, and a here. —Amherst fair. large margin of safety. both as regards principal and in erest charges. meeting of the State association of county of as to Mrs. M. M. Whittaker has Descriptive circulars different issues, attorneys' opinion* the gone to Bos- clerks, of which he is president. Mr. and ELLSWORTH WATER. Wednesday, Sept. 29-Orland fair. etc., and all other information necessary to determine the desir- legality, ton for a visit, with her sons John and FAMILY REUNIONS. of these bonds as an investment will be furnished upon request. Mrs. Knowiton will spend a week with ability Edwin. We will be pleased to quote prices or give further information in regard relatives in Rockland and vicinity. Another Analysis by Director of State Tuesday, Aug. 10—Gray family at Oak to the bonds here offered, or other investment securities, and correspond- * Mrs. F. M. of La Colo- of West Sedgwick. eoce will be promptly answered. Bisbee, Junta, Ensign Evans, of the Salvation Army, Laboratory Hygiene. grove, is the oi Arthur I. Another has been made of rado, guest Saunders who received word last week that be was analysis the Thursday, Aug. 12—Bunker family at and wife. to be transferred from Ellsworth to Ellsworth water by H. D. Evans, director Franklin. of the Maine of at Dr. F. F. Simonton and family are occu- another poet, has received word that the laboratory hygiene Wednesday, Aug. 18—Butler family, at The the of UNION TRUST COMPANY, py ing the Parsons cottage at Shady Nook order baa been countermanded, and be Augusta. analysis, figures East brook. which are for in is as fol- for two weeks. will remain here for the present. Envoy parts 100,000, ME. lows: We would do well to oar kindnesses ELLSWORTH, William of Annie Peterson, of Greenfield, is to jui.i gftt Dillon, Gardiner, spent Sun- done while will do good, the here. She is Date of collection, July 12, 1909; examina- they giving day with his wife’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth army expected to-day. cheer and encouragement, and not keep- tion, July 13. Coleman, in this city. Present and former members of the ing them back till there is no need for Appearance—Turbidity, 0; sediment, 0; J. It. Senator Hale liose and of the them. -Dr. Miller. Fred P. Haynes has bought the Grant company color, 1.8. team with a few place on Maple street, which he has been hose-racing friends, about Odor—Cold, none; hot, vegetable. in went down the £U>ihili«nuats. occupying for some time. thirty all, bay Sunday Residue on evaporation—Total, 2.7; loss on in the steamer E. P. Dickson and launch Ignition, 0.7; fixed residue, 2. Supt. L. H.. Cushman, of the Bar Harbor Ruth W S b tiding was made at Swan’s Ammonia—Free, .0014; in solution, .0094. & Union River Pow’er Co., was in Bar Har- Island, where dinner was This Chlorine—0.25. bor on businesa enjoyed. yesterday. Nitrogen—Nitrates, nitrites, none. nnHnBmB excursion took the place of the usual re- non*; Mrs. H. C. of Oxygen consumed—.30. • Woodward, Salem, Mass., union and banquet of the past few' This Bank Wants You years. Hardness—1.9. with infant daughter, is visiting her Big The has been closed the Iron—.020. library mother, Mrs. W. H. Dresser. city for a wants vou to know that its standing past week, while the interior was being Lead—None. patron; Glen A. Lawrance and wife, of as first among ail Maine trust companies because of Boston, repainted. The work was ordered done Colon bacillus—None. are visiting Mrs. Lawrance’s its excess of surplus and profits over capital proves parents, by G. Nixon Black, of Boston, the donor In a letter accompanying the analysis. and and its de- Justice A. W. King and wife. stability reliability beyond question, of the building. The woodwork and walls Director Evans says: On and off a of over fi3.500.000 show a tremendous posits patron- James F. Carey, of , gave in reading-room, library and balls have The analysis of the sample of water from Maine's monied men. Wherever live W age among you an out-door address on socialism in the been repainted and the furniture has been y< nr public supply, sent to me on the l*th J eau do business handily with ns. Particulars one M you postotfice square last evening. refinished. F. E. Tilden has been instant, shows the water to be free from all on doing seut request. chemical and bacterial of sewage William L. McDonald, of the work. The building will be ready for evidence Alleghany, pollution. The water is lower in color and Pa., is here to his vacation by next Saturday. speud with his reopening contains less dissolved vegetaole material Mrs. Ann mother, McDonald. William B. Sullivan, formerly of Ells- than vould be expected at this time of the M. Holmes died at bis home in Bar Harbor In its condition the water is a Eastern Trust & Banking Company, Ralph has gone a trip to New worth, year. present can wear them. one to use for all domestic York with Capt. W. P. Woodward in the Monday night after a long illness, aged good purposes. Maine. Come in and see them. Bangor, schooner Henrietta A. years. Mr.Sullivan w*as a native Whitney. fifty-nine Now ia the time. BRANCHES at OLD TO WIN and MACHIAS. of Halifax, N. S. He moved from Ells- ELLSWORTH FALLS. Miss J. Alfa Floyd, of South Hampton, Have to Bar Harbor about your eyes examined free N. who has been worth twelve years H., visiting James L. Lord and continued his trade as a shoe- George spent Sunday at Green Floyd and wife, returned home Friday. ago, E F. Robinson, maker. He leaves twelve children, all of Lake, the guest of Robert Haynes. The many friends of Mrs. Austin M. whom live in Bar Harbor—James P., Mrs. Miss Mildred Black, of Bangor, is visit- Optometrists Foster are to know' of the pleased decided H. C. Dodge, William B., Mrs. G. F. New- ing her cousin, Miss Laura Flood. in her health since improvement last week. Mrs. Celia M. Mrs. H. M. DON’T TAKE CHANCES man, jr., Peach, Miss Laura McCarthy has returned from Telephone 2-4 a who has George Gould, spent the past Higgins, Walter, Edward, George, Law- Northeast Harbor, and is visiting A. W. three months in Freeport with his son, rence, Gladys and Fred. Ellis and wife. — — Dr. Arthur L. Gould, arrived home last I Mrs. Annie C. Chambers, of Providence, W. Ellis and wife went to Orono ON WHAT YOU EAT week. A. committed suicide at Hancock R. 1., Saturday where they were guests of Dr. 'Jr S. A. Goodwin C^pt. and wife are borne last Saturday morning, by hanging her- and Mrs. Frank Whitcomb. The BEST to be had is none too good for YOU. That is the quali- —the captain for a few days while his self to the headboard of her bed. Mrs. Mrs. Thomas S. Tapley and Bon Wasson, lind vessel, the Harry W. Haynes, is at Stock- Chambers had been suffering with a ner- ty we provide for our trade. We admit you may sometimes of Tremont, are expected to-day for a ton Springs. vous disorder and suicidal mania for some price quotations below ours, but never on goods anywhere as GOOD week’s stay with Mrs. Tapley’s parents, E. S. of an and had made attempts at Jackson, Portland, experi- time, previous E. A. Flood and wife. as then to dfell to our ours. We put QUALITY first of all; figure enced marble and granite is em- suicide. She had spent several months in Our last worker, Rev. Hiram W. Smith and of An- with the Fifields on wife, patrons at the ployed at E. K. Hopkins' granite works on Ellsworth, boarding lowest possible price. who have been here tor a two semi annual Franklin street. State street. She went from here to Han- nisqnam, Miss., dividends we on basis? week’s visit with Charles and May serve you this for the summer. Two nurses Lynch wife, have been at the rate of Franklin of life- cock Capt. Stanley, fhe left Monday noon for home. who were with her occupied a room ad- saving station at Islesford, with five men hers. They heard no disturbance Mrs. Llewellyn Franklin and child, and of his crew, was in Ellsworth Mondsy for joining in but sister, Miss Dorothy Wood, of Beverly, the snnnal physical examination. tbe night, early Saturday morning ■ ■_ “Cash Down” Grocer they found her body. Coroner Simonton Mass., are visiting Mr. Franklin's parents, James E. Lynch and D. H. Triboo, cor- and wife. JA■ A. Mam st was summoned, but deemed no inquest Ernest L. Franklin nets, and Andrew* M. Moor, clarinet, are Haynes, necessary, and gave permission for the re- Mrs. A. E. Foster, accompanied by her to play with the Bar Harbor band at the | moval of the body to Providence. Mrs. sisters, Mrs. Thomas Oenthner and child big Calais celebration nCxt Saturday. Chambers was about forty-eight years of and Mrs. Herbert Holmes, went to Mt- B. S. wife and two Huzzey, children, of age. She was a daughter of Vice-Presi- Desert Ferry Tuesday for a week’s stay. Bangor, are guests of John P. Eldridge dent John A. of the National Bank Foster, Mrs. Elmer Kingman, of Brewer, was and wife for a few days. They made the of R. I. She Commerce, Providence, here on friends. She from in Tuesday visiting trip Bangor their automobile. leaves a son and a daughter. will go to Waltham to-day for a visit with Elliott and hIaTt^hful Copeland daughter, of Bos- her mother, Mrs. Eliza Jordan, who is in ton, who have been of Mies Jennie DrinkJtebo^BeveragK guests CHURCH NOTES. poor health. HIM CO#™ Bill Copeland at Mrs. McFarland’s on Pine' AND BE WELL Mrs. Frank Morgan, of Brookline, Mass., 16 STATE STREET, street, returned to their home last Mon- UNION OONO’L, ELLSWOBTH PALIN. came Saturday evening to several MAIIME. day. Rev. J. D. Prigmore, paator. spend ELLSWORTH. — most weeks with her Mrs. Harriet Has- The purest on the market Endorsed by the Sunday, Aug 1. — Morning service at mother, Prof. Uleason now holds the lobster re- tings. She wiU be joined a little later by 10.30. school at 11.46. eminent physicians of the country. Sold everywhere. cord of the shady Nook colony. He Sunday Evening Mr. Morgan, who will come here for his servioe at 7.30. vacation. BUTTONS MADE TO ORDER. caught a thirteen-pound lobster in one of Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30. wife and Embroidered buttons of all kinds; his traps off the Shady Nook shore last Harry Alden, son, Harry Leo, also machine-made, plain and hard- J. A. HAYNES, week. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. of Lynn, Mass., who have been in Ells- riramed, from one’s own clottn Made at the rooms of Rev. IF. F. Emery, paator. worth several days, called on friends here I dressmaking The report of the State insurance com- Sunday, Ang. 1 —Morning service at Friday, returning home Saturday noon. ALICE Nl. missioner shows that claims paid by life Master Harry Leo will remain here HOOPER, 10.30. Sermon Rev. W. H. Dunham, of insurance companies in Maine during IMS by with relatives for a few weeks. 7 Mi I MANNING BLOCK, ELLSWBBTH. Surry. Sunday school at 11.45. Junior -was (3,300,000. Of this, £9,200 came to Miss Joeie Wood and Richard Telephone: <7-13. 3. service Smith, Ellsworth. league at No evening during two of our best-known young people, July and August. Rev. R. B. Mathews were married at the and family left and bible Saturday evening G. T. BOWDEN. *1 = Prayer meeting study Tuesday Kev. P. A. A. Kil- HAMMOCKS Monday for Damariscotta, where they Baptist parsonage, by D1AUR IX * tow *10w" evening at 7.80. latn. They have the best wishes of their Lowest Prloes from will spend the month of August. The friends. Mr. Smith is Ever, BAPTIST. many employed at IND IAN Congregational church here will be cloetd present at Bangor as electrician. until Bee. P. id. A, KiUam, paator. Sunday, Sept G. News was received here Bed Hammock with mattress and Sunday, Aug. 1—Morning servioe at last week ol the Mrs. Charles B. of death on J at Motor-Cycles. Patterson and Rood, Dorchester, 10.30. Sermon by pastor. Sunday school Monday, uly 19, Calais, of adjustable chain hangers. Mass., who has been at the home Bowman son of Alexander STATE STREET. ELLSWORTH. MAINE visiting at 11.46. Evening servioe at 7 JO. Rogers, Rogers, Palmer woven in all the latest colors. of Mrs. F. L. Kent on is the of this Mr. was hammocks, Bridge hill, Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7 JO. place. Rogers employed PLANTS Can and guest of Mrs. F. H. McFarland on Pine as electrician at the Memorial opera house BEDDING suit as to style prices. OOEOBBOATIONAL. you quality, street. She will return next Saturday. at Chlais, where he resided. He leaves a ALL KINDS KOR Bee. B. B. one child. Matkeeoa, paator. widow and Hia death was Flower and Garden. Rev. Albert J. Lord and family, of Meri- Closed during August. was caused by tuberculosis. His age Vegetable was The burial den, Conn., are occupying the Qrindal twenty-four years. - was on of last week. The J Me. at Wednesday A. Ellsworth, cottage Pleasant beach for a month. a Thom peon Hope is the dream man has when community sympathizes with Mr. Rogers Ellsworth Greenhouse Mrs. Lord’s mother, Mrs, H, B, Phillips, «w«ke, in the death c! his son. X«MVUUUC«t RLLSWORTR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. mutual brnrht Column. airoirf«mnu*. 3mong % <8>rangrr». MARKKTsT^ The below “AUNT MAtHlfc**. This column is devoted to tbe Grange. es- ; quotation, Bl,r, tlM) prayer Meeting Topic Fcr the Week U>IYU> »Y BRACELET ** * MY LADY'S retail in to the of Hancock county. price, Elleworth. Beginning Aug. 1. 1309. pecially granges The column is open to all grangers for the RKV. S. H. DOYLE. lit "Helpful and UopefuI.” r—-■ By discussion of of interest, and ! Hotter. \ .... ■ — topics general Topic.—Life lessons for me from tbs GRACE ETHEL WEEKS. WANTS for reports of grange meetings. Make letters By of The of thU coiumn are succinctly HER Book Acts.—Acts xxvlt, IS'tt. (Ceose- ptr^OMt short and concise. All communications must (Copyright, 19M. by American Prea* Asso- SSTT.r.*:::::::::!::::::. ■ration meeting.) sttud in the title and motto—it it for the mutual be signed, but names will not be printed ex- ciation.] i The book of the Acts is the earliest bene tit, aad aiw* t«» bo helpful an.! hopeful rrreh leld. per do*. cept by permission of the writer. All com- Zeke Jenks. a native of Missouri, at Being for the romiton good. It l* brlhfww Poultry. ***• Jltetoryr of Christianity, or. rather, of munications will be subject to approval by of lost his father uiob use—a public servant, a purveyor of l» twenty years age Chtenen#. the Christian church. It with the tbe editor, bnt none will be rejected without .. begins formation ami a medium for the In- LETTER a farm. Not find fowl... suggestion, and gained thereby good reason. *** ■ scansion of Christ and the last com- ihie It solicit* _ Huy. (MdUHpr of Wets. In capacity Ing the state big enough for him. be arxl Itsjuocw* largely Beal leuee, per mands of Christ to His disciples and communication*, depends went to tea. DATES. Bold his farm and Texas, Baled.... on the support given U In this resjX'ct. Com ends with Taui at R ate. after having the in oil straw. If8» munlcatlon* mutt lie signed, hut the name ol Thursday, Aug. 19—Field day meeting where be Invested proceeds made his three remarkable missionary Loom ..iimhimm writer will not be printed except by ycrndrslor PUBLISHED Hancock Pomona grang and State grange territory, of which the Octopus OH Baled. »*n Journeys, to be tried by Caesar him- Communications will be subject to approval or mineral for a '* at Bluebill spring. company kindly relieved him Vegetable*. self. Arrested after his return from rejection by the editor of the column, but none 30-Field meeting consideration. Zeke took the consid- New potatoe*. pk tn ». vrtthout reason. Atldrees For Benefit of Women who Thursday, Sept. day Onion*, this third and will lie rejected good j Turnip*. n u4 uimm... journey undergoing of Green Mountain Pomona at Jordan’s to New York, where he became * all com mu ideations to eration lluneli ueeta. (to ru.tk, p he exercised his from I.' aerera; trials, right TUB AMKK1CAN, Suffer Female Ills drive, Winter Harbor. and cotton ttuce, bend ts Carrot*, Hi a great stock speculator loach, as a Roman citizen to to C»e- Ellsworth. Me. s| pk If«» C*l)ba,r.lh 2 appeal and the time be was was Tt Ih 10 Minneapolis. Minn.—“I was a (Treat by thirty m»ioe.. Bunch crrot. S ■ar. which appeal was granted. The HIGHLAND, 3ft*, NORTH PENOBSCOT. K-wtl*hea. unrh (a * sufferer from fema'.e troubles which i worth so millions that he didn’t Cucumber- .» h many 10 “ closes abruptly, teiliug ABP1B RKN ADAMS. to the condition of the weather. Sirin* beau*.qt Aepurn.ua. 3 (took nothing caused a weakness Owing | know what to do with them. buoet, lof what became of Pnu!. This is best Abbie Ben Adams, may her life be spared. did not meet 1ft, fruit. and broken down I Highland grange July Meanwhile Zeke, determined felt a scared: having Orange* do* 13*80 Cemone ,io» on the basis that the Awoke ne night and trifle condition of the but held an session ,,,,, explained history interesting Friday ! to see t>eslde his own coun- ISs'1 F.»r on her shirt-waist box. croes-iegged, sate something Mnenpplea, W.ierroelon, °*5 of the church was ro t yet losed. The system. 1 read so 23, with twenty members j Cantaloupe. 10.13 Go.ou-bert le- evening, July went to London, where he kept 2 \ Vision, writing on a little slate. much of what < try. jI Bluaberrte*. qt lu Kaepberrlee. :b chapter was left open, that by other I I.ydia present and four visitors from Halcyon w„£ E. Pinkham's Yee- I bouse Irt tine style. Having nia«l» the Oroeerle*. i (hands it might be continued ns the F.xceeding nervousness made Abbie quake, grange. Tbe meeting was opened by W. etable I of several impecunious CoMe-perU Rice, per h r«.M Ani 11 the Vision timidly she spake: Compound acquaintance j " life of the church continued and its M. E. E. Gross. After business and re- I >«•■“ Vinegar, g.l writest thou?" The Vision looked had done for other I noblemen who pave him introductions * •What waa well jI Mocha, $5 Cracked Influence grew stronger and stronger. women I cess, a short literary program wheal. * appalled suffering (for consideration!. It was not loup he- data, 3* Oatmeal, per» Only some such reason enu explain felt sure it would presented, consisting of locals, readings, ] Tea-perB— At her presumption, and quite coldly drawled: fore he found himself a member of the Buckwhtu, 1„kg *~Z the abrupt ending of this most inter- help me, and I must I! stories and remarks. j Japan. 48*.88 Graham, oeiebra'ed smart set headed by tin* Oolong, .3b* 68 Rye meal, book. “The list of our best people who depart it did me j £ acting and useful say help | | Sugar-pern- Granulated meal* J! For and smart." | king of England. Certain pmfes- ; t aM Acts three di- watering places, sumptuous wonderfully. My WEST ELLSWORTH. ulranulatel, oil—per gal— The fall naturally into HARVEST HOME, 403, C “Aud am I in it*" asked Miss Abbie. “No." all left me, I | sloiml beauties of the Hriiisli capl- i Tallow, 0««*«* Linseed, first Jesus pains H me met with j os an visions. In the chapter said. Ha vest grange July 24, I Powdered, Kerosene. •'{; The scornful Vision ‘•You’re you within without to consider the ■ '* poor,J stronger, and three months tal. stopping Molasses per gal •aid, "After that the Holy ilh.-st is an sverage attendance. Tbe finance com- know." frewwas a perfectly well woman. origin of his accumulations, proceeded Havana. 46 come ye shall be w.Loses mittee the and treas- Porto Klco. .50 upon you "I want this "letter made to reported secretary as much of ••I ki.ow." said Abbie. “I go where it’s cheap; public to lay plans to transfer j am to Me both in Jerusalem and in show the lienefit women derive urer’s books correct. Alter the usual Meat* and Frovlilons. 1 can’t afford mountains or prices steep. may j them as |>oxs!ble to themselves. A few and in Samaria r.c. • the : from E. Pinkliam's the lecturer an inter- j »«eefrJS: Port, (Judea But, this thing down fade: I.ydia Vegetable business, presented efforts lu the of mod- | Just jot before-you preliminary way Stoat. 1S*S5 Chop. ]5sl(< luttermost of the wo: The j Compound."— Mrs. JohnO. Moluvn. esting Tbe next meeting will Roaais. parts 1 never leave my mission dues unpaid." j program. were so successful ns to 12#25 Ham, per % ,5 L 2ll". Second St., erate amounts It look is therefore divided :: three Xorth, Minneapolis. be Aug. 7; if stormy the next Saturday. ] Corned, 'o#l?> Shoulder. ,Ja The Vision wrote and vanished. Next encourage them to strike for something ! night. Minn. A ..... j Ton*uca, 17*14 Ratun, gmrta— ill witness beamin' Jerusa- Tml: J»te, Thousands of unsolicited and genu- higher. dan jg? i. vii. tUi: ifli witness 477, SOUTH BLUEH1LL. j I Steak, UflS » ;; lem. chapter 1; MASSAPAQUA, Lard, *• He came again and brought his little slate. ine testimonials like the above prove jI Among the reigning belles of that 10 ft.15 Bearing in Judea and Samaria, chapter At the last* meeting of Massapaqua Eoasis, And showed the mimes of people really best, j tlie efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's season—married belles, not young Law o after the lecturer j 5 lettt, 1: xii, £5; (3) worldwide witness And, lot Miss Abble's name led ail tbe rest. Vegetable Compound, which is made grange, business, pre- j Limb, 12gSu ! ladles; the lieilcs of London usually Tongues* each 1- * especially by Paul, the apos- —CXirolyit Well*. from roots and herbs. sented her usually fine program, includ- ! (bearing, exclusively | are encumbered with husbands- was Praah Pish. jtie, to the gentiles, chapter xiii. 1; Women "who suffer from those dis- ing the question: “Which is worse, the Lady Arabella Richmond Twenty Cod, 'S CImp*, qt u tressing ills to their sex should or (xxviii. 31. In the early part of the Dear Af. B. Friend*: peculiar bribed the bribe-giver?*’ Decided Haddock. OS Scximpa qt I* not lose of these facts or doubt years before her mother had been so |book Simon Peter is the central figure. From some clippings 4unt Emma sent sight against the latter. The question for the Halibut, i?*l* M.ick*rel.B> Z the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's favorably noticed by the king as to he Salmon, lb 21 a W sbad. It. from the beginning of the thir- with her letter, I chose the above part dv j next meeting is: “Resolved, that hay is 1 |but ! Vegetable Compound to restore their unfavorably noticed by some of the Flour, Ural a and teenth at least Paul become* because it amused ine as 1 read it: perhaps the most important crop raised by farmers chapter jI health. families of ! Flour—per bbl— Oau, bu :o puritanical England. Lady * n the leader of the Christian it willamus.' some of you, as well: and in New England.” 7 50 g8 Sbortfi—barf— SSa m great j If want write ! a number of i you special advice Arabella had inherited Corn,lM*bag 1 *.0 MU.feed,bag 1 :• icj. church and nobly performed the great following it you shall have what Naillil ; | to Mrs. Pii.kliam, at Lynn, Mass. ! splendid Jewels and when she wished torn m«ai.bag 170 Mbiai!c**,i »«i mi ,| :y placed upon him. He selected as a heading to her letter. If we She will treat let teras MOUNTAIN VIEW, 4»4, WE?T EDEN. Cracked corn, 1 70 responsibility I your strict ly j to crash a rising rival would put "bein week’s us Mountain View held its I (was the the church forget all else in this column, let |! ini. For 20 she grange regular • j greatest missionary confident years all on at some aristocratic function. last sentence of this with Huts ever and through bis remember tbe quota- has been helping sick women in meeting Friday evening, July 23, LAW REG A EDI MG produced, j But unfortunately, the beauty's ex- WRIGHTS AM* MEASUKES. this free of Don’t about There was | celebrated Epistles the greatness of tion. way, charge. thirty patrons present. A bushel of Liverpool Mlt o^all welch *) — pendltures being greater than her In- never hesitate write at once. work in the first and fourth The pount*. ADd A l>u0tKl of Turk'* Islam) m!; shall Bis Influence has ceased and degrees. 1 THE VALUE OP A F3IK.NI>. come, she was now and again ! welch pound*. i will be held once in two obliged fceTer will while time lasts. So as we l< ve we so as we : regular meeting The stamlard of a bushel of long serve; long to sacrifice a gem. and at the time i weigh! pot»io»« as can on account of the members In oroer ano m tor it> -o In the Acts the Holy Spirit is the are loved by others I w^u'd almost say that entertaining 1 ieuds, but hope many ad weeks, being go Zeke Jenks on the London of 44 pounds 1 will to the roll-call, for it baa been s < so summer The appeared j apples, divine in the Old we are Indispens tble; nin* man is useless respond busy during the months. Tbe iM»bdard of a bushel principal figure, n nolnt weight of t-enn*}* 1 ;o one. We all social stage she bad reached | frestaruent God the Father wnL su- while he b is a frieud.— Robert Louis Stevenson. interesting every sympathize next regular meeting will be held Aug. ft, I good order and At tor snipping, is to pound*; where her stock of needed re- i ol betts, ruu bags an: with Grandma G. in her loss, and with any when tbe second and third will be Jewels wheat, turnip* p***,* \ preme, in the gospels God the Sou. degrees ; i pound*; of corn. M pounds; of L nW r.e D nr M ./?« others that are in trouble, for you all know ! plenishing. Indeed, wltbont cc.taln s; : In the Acts God the Ghost conferred. 1 lKJUKds; of carrots, hnal'sh turnips, r\e sad jb Holy In an American some week-* some one tc _ ago | that our hearts are full overflowing for you. nddltlons her supremacy was In dan- Indian meal, AC pounds; of parsnip*, tb pound*; began His dispensation, and we still of n” to write. I smiled to ! and of and buckwheat, «* of osu spoke **inspirjti with love sympathy. gcr. She was among the first to take barley pound*. NEW CENTURY, DEDHAM. I S: or even measure a* ov agreement Jive under it times in the If I h ul ib time ! 356, pounds, today. Fifty myself. Inspiration! much Now. with my best wishes for all. will say j "that American. Mr. Jenks." Tbe first and second were con- ■ up unique lActs He is of by name, or to write as I have inspirit! n. all you M. B. Aunt Emma. degrees spoken j good-bye. who by this time was the talk of the nucre than in ail the sisters woaid tini it cifficult t * get “a word in j (erred on one candidate in New Century DEDHAM. frequently gos- I Dear Aunf Madqe: town. Furthermore, a had 10. Visitors were ap- His coming was emphasized by" edgewise". I vote for Parker's Point. Now I have grange July present ,fnl Mrs. R. H. Rlaisdell, of Sheridan. Mich pels. I have devoured the last American peared from the American colony In v in the first and in the just learned something about roses all from Pine Grove grange. Tbe most pleas- (Christ chapter, perhaps a na- is visiting relatives in town. from title page t > finish. I am so for the person of Miss Lillian L»o. | is of sorry j may not know. I have a row of bushes, two ing features of tbe evening were violin chapter there the record 1 pevond Irish Molly. It really isn't the extra work tive of Maryland, whose beauty, de- Mrs. Louise Hastings, of Everett Mass., is (His coming, and he still remains in kinds the blush, or hundred leaf, and a ducts by Kudolpb Ringwald, of Bangor, with sickness that wears us out. so much as I bright scarlet. Last lightful mnnners and naturally amia- the guests of F. H. Fogg and wife. church, the of spring my pet sheep got and bis pupil, Walter Fogg. An entertain- (the representative the care and anxiety, I think. ble was her i Mis* has been in town to them And trimmed all of the last year's under disposition slowly making Myrtie Kinney j IChrist and the One who applies the Almost time for the reunion—wish I conld ! ment tbe auspices of toe grange will growth snug. Of course my John said: “Well j a favorite. Notwithstanding these ad- I compiling religious statistics for the B ole Be lemption of Christ to the hearts attend. be given Aug. 9 by Dudley Prescott, of you will have no roses this year." and I vantages Miss Lee could not have rl- ! Society of Maine. j lives of men. If you hive a silk waist, or any other gar- Boston. Refreshments will follow. laud thought too. But. oh the number has been ■ valed the highborn Lady Richmond ment which is and a seared on W. W. Black and wife are both on the The Acts ia a great missionary book thin, patch beyond counting. 1 just have stacks of them, latter reached an — would show, patting a on nnder- j had not the age : invalid list Mrs. Black with a and a most one. Classes in try patch I have cut them, too, and them, GREENWOOD. 363, EACTBROOE. sprained \ interesting enjoyed j where even cosmetics failed to n« ith. sticking it on with commou mucilage. Greenwood held its regular pre- ankle and Mr. Black u ith injuries frem mission study go further and do much Years before I have !et many of them re- ! grange | It will last quite a while .m will not show. j serve ber beauty. The charm of the worse in not the Acts the text ! main because I liked the large red seed ; meeting July 24. Tbe gentlemen filled a fall. making Corn starch is much nicer to use for boiled I in the but I believe that whole matter was that Miss Lee did book of their studies. No other book pods fall, is not the chairs in a pleasing manner. During E. A. is ill in Enfield, w here starch for thin waists, muslins and lawns, not seek to rival one and was un- Thompson good policy. Any of the sisters who want to stew was served tbe any should be selected until it has tieen and irons if wrung very rolled in recess, oyster by gen- he went acme days age for mediia! treat- nicely dry, j to the reunion and is too far conscious that certain were go by team, for a j tlemen. for neat prophets mastered. Here is set forth a dry cloth a short time and then ironed Program meeting: ment. thoroughly morning drive, can find a haven for a night's t that she would bo at the while Edna Kingman and Madalene whispering possible missionary experience. quite damp. Song, Ashe; a of this every rest with roe. That new barn and bouse will head of the reigning belles at no dis- George L. Johnson, resident earnestness and If the baby falls an 1 bumps its bead, bind j readings, Goldie Clark and Addle Lawrie; Missionary progress- hold a lot. Dell. tant date. town, died at hi* heme in South (iardiner on a generous piece f cold lard. It will re- song, R. B. Lawrie. The from Iveness are emphasized. Interesting proceeds after a short illness*. Mr. John- duce the and the Thank you, very much, Dell, for your \ It was at this time that Ara- July 10, swelling prevent bruise dis- the sociable of IT were Lady events are related. Here it Is taught July flO.lt. sons of tbe coloring. offer of hospitality to the nieces and for belle was winding ber tentacles about son was the oldest of tbe eight that missions were worldwide. The He is survived Dear Aunt Madge, I fully intended writing the hope that you will come. Zeke Jenks. He had been growing late Goodwin Johnson. by gentiles had their great apostle in an brother?, interesting etter. but. have had to write ALAMOOSOOK. 409, EAST ORLAND. j more and more devoted and gave ev- a wife and daughter and seven j Tnul, and his personal zeal and suc- this a little at a time—between At tbe of fer L things—but Dear M. B. Friendt: regular meeting Alamooeook ery evidence that be was not only en- The remains were brought to Dedham will wish cessful efforts have never been sur- you all a p easmt time at the re- I think I hear the roll-call for the J’s. to two candidates were instructed in grange, | raptured with the position be occupied interment July 13. union. and a passed. Who has met more dangers close with few recipes will try and answer, “present.” I would like tbe first and second degrees. There was before the London social world, but Daniel of Beverly, Mass., and Be sure to try this salad No to meet all at the but dare Johnson, than he, and who has more boldly dressing. you reunion, not an attendance of thirty, with visitors from J with Lady Richmond herself. One day Everett ol Brewer, were in town cooking. Will keep a long time if kept in a look so far ahead, as 1 have so Johnson, faced them and snatched victory out planned many Arbutus and Narramissic The cool place. granges. be called upon her at the hour for aft- 13. of defeat? Under his leader- times to come and got disappointed. July seeming grange is already making plans'for its fair ernoon tea to ask a favor. SiLad DKBftsi.No—Soften or melt a 1 saw Dell for a very few minutes the to town are Bert Vandet- the new became a piece of j Recent visitors ship pilgrim mighty butter half the size of an stir in one tea- to be held Sept. 15. be to make some ac- egg, Fourth of July. I think one of our writers Desiring, said, tine and of at W. W. Black s; force and spread through the Roman spoonful of mustard, one can of condensed wife, Orono, I was once my Sunday school teacher, and that to a of social P- ndik, beat two eggs light and add one-haif knowledgment lady high Mist Marion Davis, of Harmony, at J. empire. I have been to school to her John—Mr. and tablespoonful of salt, pinch of cayenne pep- PENOBSCOT. standing who had graciously accepted Vesta’McAliister. of Pitt** Life lessons for me: and last add one Cowings; Miss | per cup of vinegar and neat Mrs. D.. of Minnesota. How 1 enjoyed those his be asked Rich- j a few minutes. Mr*. Dora Littlefield and family have attentions, Lady and Miss Ethel of Augusta, at 1. Fearlessness in danger (xxvli, 18- days that are gone! Held, Rowe, returned to their borne in Brockton mond to name a gift that would be ac- 20). I Molabses Drop Casks—This is Ego's recipe. ! Well, dear M. B.’s. hope if I am not with Mass., H. F. Bur rill’s. One-half of molaases, one-third of a It obvious that Lady B* I cup cup at the reunion that who do will after visit at her former Mome here. ceptable. being 28. 2. Trust in God in the storms of life sugar, one-half of butter and lard you you go July cup mixed, Richmond herself was to be the __ one have a recip- (xxvii, 21-25). egg. two tablespoonfula of aour cream or delightful time. Tbe ladies' aid society of the Methodist sour miik. one-half of soda, one- ient, tbe consented. Sbe was SOUTH PENOBSCOT. j teaspoonful With love and best wishes to the clan. church held an ice-cream social at eagerly 3. The power of personal influence | ball teaspoon of cream tartar, one of grange cup | JlMNIB. however, a trifle surprised at Mr. Earle Sellers sailed for Camden 43). flour, half a teaspoouful of salt, half a tea- hall April 14, for the benefit of tbe church. j Capt. (xxvii, 42, ! spoonful of cassia, little nutmeg. t>rop about Jenks glrlng ber a limit of £3,000. At week a of brick and lum- 4. on Yes, you beard the call toi J’s, and you | this with cargo A lesson God's power to save half a teaspoonful in a on pan, and bake Edward A. Snowman, wife and son place , tbe end of a week's the in a hot oveu. did well to so There Inspection ber. (xxvli, 43, 44). quite respond promptly. of are 1 Robert, Springfield, Masa., spend- i a an order to send are others we want to hear from and lad/ gave jeweler home Try my way of clothes to iron. too, tbe summer with Miss Lida Perkins has returned BIBLE HEADINGS. dampening L. A. Snowman and a a K a bracelet set with single diamond teach- " This is for small articles—handkerchiefs, i to whom 1 have long intended to send wife. | from where she baa been Acts i. 1-14; ii, 1-8, 37-47; V, 25-32; | tbe American with tbe wbtcb Holden, a letter. to bill, napkins, towels, etc- Wring out half you personal The old associations 19. Woodlocee. Til, 54-60; viii, 1-8, 26-40; ix, 1-9; xll, July amounted to tbe limit be bad ing. have to iron in very hot water, dry as you can which drew us are given mutually together not Mrs. Susie Clement and little daughter 3-17; xiii, 1-4; xvii, 1-20. one one a her. Then she walled to receive the wring them; put dry down, wet one forgotten Aunt Madqe. i» ► _' by H. ot Pauline have returned from a viart on that and so on till yon have them all laid j Irving Littlefield, Portland, was in gift from Mr. Jenks. hoping It would Tribute to Christian Endeavor. out. then roll tightly and leave for a while. I- town last week on business. come In time for a function to take Bangor. They iron very easily then. Naiixin. 1 WEST SCLLTVAN. visiting I wish to make my brief message j Mrs. Carrie Hinckley and son Gail, of place at Buckingham palace, where Rev. C. E. Young and wife art Harold Wilbur and Miss Wilson, of Ban- W. Young. one of testimony. Seven of our Con- Blnehill, are visiting relatives here. she expected to meet the “chit from Mr. Young’s brother, Rev. A. Inquiries have been made of me in per- who have been »<- have gor, guests of Mrs. P. t. the gregational leaders recently Mrs. Sarah Wardwell is her America" as she called Miss Lee. and Rev. C. E. Young occupied pulpit sonal letters if Naiilii was at the same Pettingill, have returned home. visiting voiced their sentiments in the follow- Snmner in to blind ber with tbe sparkle of the the First Baptist chnrcb Sunday. place as formerly, and by this message brother, Bridges, Belfsst. °’ ing hearty words: "The history of Miss Josephine Crann spent a few days sew gem. inly from her will learn that is the case. of is __ you last week with her Mrs. Pet- Lynwood Littlefield, Quincy, Mass., twenty-seven years shows that, given 1 aunt, George Bnt the gift came not, and the queen Can’t you come down for a little vacation spending his vacation with his parents, SEAL HARBOR. a fair trial, with sympathetic leader- tingill. at tbe belles was to go to the at the time of the re-uniou. obliged We will make Joseph B. Littlefield and wtfe. here has received ship. Christian Endeavor comes nearer Edna Beatrice Gordon and Vera without it What was her The steamboat wharf a for some of os. We are Havey, palace place you among The many friends of Nina Varnum summer, meeting the needs of the young people 1 Smith returned from M‘>s chagrin to see it on tbe wrist of Miss much needed changes this j glad to have one of Ego’s She Saturday Castine, recipes. will be glad to learn that the has so far a of our churches than auy other move- where summer Lee! Richmond, after presents much improved appearance. has had a in they attended school. Lady saluting j always place the column, ; from her recent as to office ever nearer than j improved illness be small room and ticket ment has and any of the king and queen, retired and never waiting j By telephone, letter and word of mouth, Superintendent Schools Adelbert out. for th*- first other present organization is likely again as tbe reigning been finished off, snd now Ziila’s invitation has been Gordon is in at the C. of M. sum- appeared beauiy. on favored. Orono, be obtained to do." Mrs. Angeline Patten and daughter, Tbe next day she read In a society pa- time through tickets can Aunt Emma brings her words of cheer mer school, and Miss Bessie Gordon is in through After twelve Mrs. Harriet Hill, of Somerville, the announcement of tbe the wharf and baggage checked years' pastoral experi- and and ; Northeast Harbor for the summer. Maas., per engage- » greeting sympathy to all. is n«stly ence with the Christian Endeavor so- are visiting Mrs. Patten’s sister, Mrs. ment of the two Americans, Mr. Eze- to destination. The office Frank who is at Bar 1 can this statement Springer, employed Waite. kiel Jenks and Miss Lillian Lee. ished in ciety give my Wbst Frankljn, July 15, IMS. hardwood._ Harbor, was in town Sunday. most hearty indorsement. Dear Friend* of the Jkf. B. C.: The ladies’ aid society of the Methodist Zeke Jenks married Miss Lee In the Miss Gertrude Goodwin is at home from During the past year it has been my Do not know as there is a hit of room for me church held an ice-cream social at Grange eariy springtime and Instead of seek- aubcrtiaramt*. Portland for a few months. privilege as general secretary to be en- yet, but have been thinking about tbe re-anion hall Wednesday evening. Proceeds, f7A0, ing further social preferment at the gaged in the work of the Congrega- and thought I would ask where it ia to be, if I Master Morton Bunker, of Massachu- for the church. British capital went off to Egypt with- of America. do not expect to be one of tbe number. Irish tional Brotherhood It has { setts, is visiting at A. P. Havey’s. O. out even saying good by to a number Molly and Aunt Maria, am glad to bear from George Littlefield, U. S. N., and wife, been my delight to discover us 1 have Schooner G. French Is of persons to whom the husband at you, also glad to know that all are better. ! F. unloading coal who are stationed in Boston this summer, gone from the Atlantic seaboard to least owed his elevation. Bnt, having How many sick ones everywhere. Poorsools, at the towboat wharf for Capt. J. K. are at their home here, Penobscot house, the Pacific coast that the most well for what he bad among how I pit? yon all, but have patience, for ! Mitchell. tor a few weeks. paid received, he ! aggressive of our thirty-two national every cloud has a silver lining. did not consider any farewell neces- Rev. Mr. Purdy and family are in Con- The ladies of Penobscot chapter, O. E. officers 1 find many who had years of We are having some beautiful daya now, and sary. necticut visiting relatives. 8., are preparing for their annual training in local and union Christian some are beginning baying, but I guess it will sale, Before the next London season came Hon. A. P. and wife and H. H. which will be held at hall the not be very to handle this year, aa it ia Havey Grange Endeavor work. The readiness of their heavy and wife are in Aroostook on Lord and Lady Richmond appeared so short. Havey county third week in August. response in this first year of our or- on an automobile trip. In the divorce courts. One of the What a nice letter we bad from our sailor July 26. Woodlocke. ganization is due in large part to their July as. Vox Poptru. charges against the wife was that she man. Hope he will come again. I think be In Christian En- had sunk £1,000 In a bracelet which trainlng organized gave na quite a compliment. Well, it does ns ====^ deavor. * was “These are the littlest sandwiches I ever she had never received. It all good to be praised once ia a while, and we The millennium about to arrive. came ont “But we don’t want we tell saw for. the sail the The present day developments of will try and profit by it. it, you,” pre- money,” traveler. that when Zeke Jenks had asked her tested a great many prominent “It’s •hurch are In no case a I expect many of tbe sisters are very citizens; like this,” the railway restaurant to select a gift, It was for organizations busy “it will hurt our business.” supposing substitute for Christian Endeavor. man explained: “There was so much com- ber, being limited to £5.000 and covet- jjt. — was the total loss of Many of them are to be welcomed as Daniels—Horse Colic Cure— Foreigner—What plaint of the quality of ’em that I'thought ing a bracelet worth £6,000. she had cures or life caused your revolutionary war? evolution of or- money back—at any dealers; by I would make ’em smaller so there would directed the to aupplements. In the Insure Native American—Nobody knows. We jeweler to send It Mr. your horse against Colic. so ganization In the modern church we keep adding to it every Fourth of July. not be much to kick about.” Jenks with a bill for £5.000, charging her with the may And some adjustments necessary, Everyone would be benefited by taking remaining £1,000. Tbe bat I am quite sure that we shall find Foley’s Orino Laxative for stomach and liver Delay in taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy If Foley’s Honey and Tar not only stops Londoners fonnd this Item more deli- trouble ano habitual It sweet- you have backache, or bladder trouble, chronic coughs that weaken the constitution lessened In the constipation. kidney cious than certain scandaloua no excuse for activity ens tbe stomach and breath, gently stimulates fastens tbe disease upon you and makes a aud develop into consumption, but heals and features promotion of Christian Endeavor for the liver and regulates the bowels and is so nob cure more difficult. Commence taking Foley’s strengthens the lungs. It sffurds comfort snd connected with the trial. superior to f i.is and laxatives. and will soon be relief in the worst esses of chronic Frank ordinary Why Kidney Remedy to-day you bronchitis, Meanwhile Christ and the church.—Rev. not try Foley’u Orino Laxative to-day? C*. well. Why risk a serious malady.’ O. A. asthme, hay fever and lung trouble. O. A. Mr. and Mrs. Jenks were In Christian Endeavor World. Parch**. Psacaaa. a sen KB. on the ocean to America. Dyer *- returning * fair Hilary at a place where many wart reversnd, her white forefinger Husband* to Burn. K1TTKKY TO CAHIUOIJ. other girls were at the same work as tracing the lines, The elderly spinster In ttie rear of herself. translating slowly, The First Heine IIGAL word, with the room oar had no more heavy artillery regi- by word, great drawing Six her difficulty, mental association will hold lta months more nunc. passed. She and thirty- but with absolute correctness, the en- than settled In her seat when her at- Madge White still third reunion at Carmel on Wedneaday, clung together. tire passage, her bright eyes meeting tention was attracted to a woman a Madge was her closest, almost her Ang. 18. only The That Came After his uplifted gaze at the finish with the. little farther front who was garbed friend, for the rest seemed to Surprise The oommieeloner of have frank pleasure of an unspoiled child. In the deepeet mourning. As Miss inland flahrriee forgotten her or at least to and have decided JIJTTEBFLY, overlook the Lovers Were Engaged. “Why, he "who Spinster adjusted her nose grabber game to locate the flak ladybird," laughed, her. for Knox could have dreamed of that glasses for a better Inspection of the hatchery county at the outlet of Her Part to Good Even pretty She Played Aunt Bess seemed to have no one In Lake Meguntlcoofc, Camdeu. The land By BETTINA MAYHEW. head holding such gems of wisdom?” widow's weeds she saw the time for her. She wrote as It that she was "Mere conductor lean over and converse was given to the State with the restriction Purpose, Proved. (Copyright. 1909, by Associated Literary accretions 1” She had seized with worn to n frazzle between that it be used for no other bide Marjorie's Frees.] her net and was off after a white her earnestly for several minutes. purpoee. debut and big Elinor's engagement. Well. moth When the conductor back to her are to be received at once for the erection MARIE DEN8MORE. “St. Janies park? Pardon me. Can with dark patches on his downy got By It did not matter, of course, but had seat the of the hatchery, for which the last you direct me to the Woodson resi- wings. taking, passenger’s tickets legisla- 1909. by Associated Literary It not been for Boss could hard- ture (Copyright, Madge The Rev. Paul watched her Miss Spinster was consumed with cu- appropriated f&,000. Press.] have endured dence?” thought- ly her llfesometimes. about the woman In Dr. Charles O. of of fully. "Sara,” he said, “the child has riosity mourning. Hunt, Portland, one of At tbe age twenty-r.lne Bessie At th end of six months Homer The park's thick turf bad deadened possibilities. This of “Conductor,’’ she asked In her sweet- the best-known medical men of Maine, was forced to sit down the sound of glimpse memory, Tryor and take Baird, her father's old attorney, sought the steps; hence the two est "what’s the with died with one or two glimmerings of a mind tones, trouble the suddenly of heart disease Saturday stock of berself. her acquirements and her out and asked her to accept a clerical looking gentlemen had ob- posi- that I have surprised, convinces me lady up there In widow's weeds?” morning, aged seventy years. He was the future. The her father had tion as his secretary. served at close for some her money range time that she could be awakened, l’ou “Oh, that’s Mrs. Gettem!” replied | first superintendent of the Maine general she "Miss Pago Is going to be married.” left her, which had foolishly be- the girl In the awing before either of ought to send her to school. the obliging conductor. “She's Just j hospital, a position he held twenty-eight he said. “She leaves the first of the lieved would last forever, was gone, them spoke. “I didn't mean to offend.” he added taking her third husband out to a j years, and for forty years was an instruo- mooth. She Is an expert, and 1 gave tor with the exception of a few hundred For a minute a sensitive fram- as Sara's face. Hushing nnd twitching, crematory.” j in the Bowdoin medical school. He her a face, $15 week, but you may have the “Oh. how dreadful!” exclaimed Miss was a veteran ed a appeared above her paper, her eyes j of the Civil war. dollars. same tf will come.” by big hat, lifted, and a pair of you those of Spinster. And then In a faraway voice She bad had a good time with It As glowing black eyes traveled with slow deprecatlngly seeking Condon. In Paris Hill the centernay of the birth “Oh, Mr. Baird, how good you are!” “I ahe added: think, if you don't”— of Hannibal Hamlin will be on she looked back over recent Bess cried. deliberation from one to the other be- celebrated years Fifteen dollars a week He "And just think of It! Here I am forgot to finish. The habit of j August 27. The exercises will to the considered how she had meant as fore she bring and spent It much to her as $1,500 had replied. of self past fifty and never had a husband In long years effaeement in the in- birthplace of the most beloved son of the she had to admit that she had bad a once upon a time. “The graystone. drat turn to the of my life, while that woman there terest unfortunate humanity rose be- up Pine Tree State, not only distinguished time with It First she Two weeks later she was Installed In left.” has them to burn!”—New York Times. very good fore him like a pillar of fire. The duty statesmen of the bnt also soldiers his office Then day, had four ln-the best and was making herself ns she resumed her book, the was He would had yeara college plain. accept it in be- who fought in the Civil war and men who Invaluable to him as wide hat bis former secre- drooping so that the merest half of his as In the country; she had had a year of sister well as himself. Strong Monosyllables. were conspicuous in affairs of Btate of that tary had done. Clad In blue, outlines of chin and neck from Instructors In the art of she had been much simply peeped After that the numerous nooks of the literary The of Maine will foreign travel; her below period. Loyal Legion hair very smooth, not a gleam of the edge of the brim. graystone had the composition usually condemn a string about her own country; she had had frequent occupants, erect a bronze tablet to Hamlin. gold, not a streak of ribbon about her. “A pretty hat and a pretty girl,” the Rev. Paul lecturing and and of monosyllables, bnt In the well In tbe seasons at explaining j seasons mountains, she sat each before* the massive Rev. Paul “and a known day Freyer meditated, Ada listening, the big eyes at last hymn “Lesfd, Kindly Light." j the seashore, seasons In the city; she office the worth 1 No typewriter playing keys with picture remembering." growing so wistful that in the end, written by a master of the English Expense Object. heard the best music, seen the awlft or Two hours later from an Inclement of had precision making pothooks the landing of with a great pang, he gave it up. language, yon may count thirty con- i During spell weather the a best plays and studied the best pic- upon a pad at the old lawyer’s dicta- stairs his eyes fell upon the same “Tinkling cymbals,” he muttered and secntlve words of one syllable only. lady of the order of the newly rich tion. hat, at home was so unfortunate as to tures In the world. And. as for clothes, | entirely on the rack in sighed again. And the sigh was for— They offend neither the eye nor the contract a One the she had worn right and left tbe finest morning as the sat thus nt work Woodson ball. He knew It in- the lavish outward riches, the lamen- ear. painful affection of the throat, and ahe alone the door opened and a man stantly. no chance could there be Mlltcn often uses a series mono- the of the shops and experi- By table inward poverty. of accordingly accepted advice of a productions two entered—a man whom she had not seen such hats. It was broad and low She was as an- syllables. In the second book of “Par- ; friend that she consult a Lon- enced modistes. radiant beautiful an great In two years, since that last evening crowned, a mass of white popples gel. he thought, that last morn- adtse Lost” we have: don specialist noted for his Now all of this was at an end sud- Sunday expensive she bad danced with him and he had with dark hearts—one of those articles. like one of her own The fiend fees. 1 ing, very popples. denly. She had bad a last Interview In O’er bog or steep, through strait, gone away without saying a single fact, which proclaim with brazen He turned In bis seat to watch her, the rough, “Your ailment Is not a serious one.” father’s old dense or rare. with her attorney, and be , thing she had expected him to tongue the of the wearer. skin of hands and arms said the say. personality rosy showing With head, hands, wings or feet specialist after examination. had told her the truth. She had used She pursues felt the color leaving her face, Perhaps the graystone, with Its web through the meshes of her gloves as his way “You'll soon be all I'll in- f right just her means. Tbe past summer had ! she felt a of dull and And swims or sinks or wades or tip tremor seize her. but she green gay red creepers she turned the leaves of the hymn creeps1 dicate to your or files. family surgeon pre- written finis to the story of her prodl- made a brave stand In of all. and Its more than full of book. She found the j spite quota nooks. place presently, cisely where to touch your throat with gality. Only a few hundred remained. Her as a earner had and or him half Such lines are not uncommon In the year wage sunny conspicuous unexpected offering a of the book with nitrate of silver, and I think that will AVhat was she to do? taught her more self command than all and had to do an and little book: I shadowy, something upward glance dimples meet the case exactly." Of course there was Aunt Bess, for the other years of her life put together. with the Rev. Paul's mood. At any showing about her lips. Rocks, caves, lakes, fens, bogs, dens and shades of death. “Oh, doctor," protested the wealthy whom she had been named—Aunt Bess, “Miss Pryor!" he exclaimed. “In the rate, before be stirred from the land- Then they rose with the congrega- And matron In a tone of mingled surprise under whose wing she had gayly name of all that Is wonderful, what ing the pretty girl in white, with the tion. A minute after be stopped sing- again: Of neither sea nor and indignation, “do order him to use her substance In riotous are here?" black in the shore nor air nor (Ire. squandered you doing glowing eyes, had responded to ing middle of a verse the better nitrate —London Notes and of gold: Expense is a matter, living. I It was Just like him to say that, and his imagination by the pro- to listen— Queries. assum|ng I assure you. quite immaterial to me!” She knew very well why Aunt Bess : she could not a little at portions of his ideal—a a veri- Bring forth the royal diadem help laughing Portia, —London Answers. had allowed her to go on as she had. I bis too evident amazement. table Portia. And crown him Lord of all. Courtship In Ireland. The An Irish boy marries when be has a She had expected her to make a nota- “Just earning my living. If you Who was she? The Rev. Paul de- Rev. Paul withstood the flood | rid house and an Irish ble match. But fate would have It please, Mr. Brent" she replied. rived a pleasurable shock from aD in- for one small moment; then abjectly. In girl Just when Spontaneous Combustion, she Sometimes she so otherwise. There bad been men "And Is that necessary?" spired guess. Who else. Indeed, but spirit, he knelt before the soul of the pleases. pleases Spontaneous combustion can only oc- while her are few: at other cur when oxidation causes enough, but only one for whom she “Most necessary. Did you ever hear Ada, stepdaughter to his sister, bn. singer. The tenderness, the pathos, yet years the temper- the his held times she Is content to wait upon wis- ature to rise to the of had cared, and he would have none of the old story of the prodigal son, Mr. Sara Woodson? Quite distinctly he re- love, splendid vocabulary ignition point dom. In the latter the her. And so she had come to twenty- Brent?" called a forgotten fact. There bad been not the words to express the wealth of case, of course, she material. Spontaneous combustion makes a wise but In the of the human is nine and at the end of her fortune He nodded, watching her earnestly. at the time of the marriage mention It. His Ideals of womanliness and In- choice, for- body Impossible on ac- went In a siroc- mer almost a for count of the heat without the slightest claim upon her “Well." Bess went on. a little breath- made of a child. That, of course, waa tellectuality down very always lucky one, regulating effect of co of The beautiful casket luck is the of the the 75 or 80 cent of water contain- freedom. lessly, “like him, 1 have wasted my years ago. She waa now probably well yearning. guardian angel Irlsji. per with the birdlike and the soul of “You're too to ed. The enormous heat to She could live with Aunt Bess, Igut substance until I must earn If I would grown. spirit young marry yet. necessary music far more than sufficed. For- the mother said when the tissues Aunt Bess had girls of her own, who eat. I've been a business woman for He had been in college then, after- far. Mary,” Mary dry sufficiently would de- tunate man indeed was he If— pleaded that she should Lau- life before could were Just coming out, one after the a year, and I’m beginning to like It ward traveling abroad. Returning, he grant stroy long Ignition at had They walked across the park In si- rence O’Mahony a particular boon. take place. An old Idea was that the other, enormous expense. And even better than being a society girl. Immediately settled into a pas- lence. At the the Rev. Paul “If you only have patience, mother. alcohol in a confirmed drunkard Uncle Ed wasn't the richest man In Ah, here conies Mr. Baird!” as the old torate that had taxed his powers to swing might I’ll cure meself of that was but the world. lawyer entered. the uttermost and tired his very soul. stopped. fault” promote combustion, Liebig show- “It was he “that I Mary’s ed that even If the could off “I can’t live on them," the girl His entrance ended their conversa- Sister and all else outside of duty had here, Ada,” said, reply. body give from him an first saw you. I love dear, more “And she's never been used to work, inflammable vapor and this could be- thought “They’d take me In and do tion for that day, but soon after Brent gone with imperceptible you. than In the world. I want Laurence," the mother said to the come Ignited the itself would their best by me, but I’d be a burden. came again. drift till the day dawned when he was anything body for wife.” suitor dlscouraglngly. hot be set on fire. Alas and alhck. If only I had learned a himself and peremptorily ordered away for rest. you my Being lawyer upon “If ... Ada did not at once turn. Her shoul- you only have patience, ma'am,” some useful craft! And only $700 re- very good terms with Mr. Baird. It was He bad come protesting, regretting, and ders heaved, and a small handkerchief : was Laurence’s reply to this. “I'll cure < maining. It appears the only thing easy for him to frame excuses for fre- now—what if— He laughed softly Hsr Proposal. her of that fault.” And he did too.— left for me Is to be a vender of old calls. and sought bis sister. with cobwebby lace was in requisition. j “You’ve been courting me now for quent Seumas MacManus in clothes. I’ve In the when be from behind Its daintiness Lipplncott’s. a number of got enough of them, “So you like doing this?” he said dining room, entered, Presently years, George," remarked came a muffled “I—I know—so— goodness knows!" one day. standing beside her and look- the pretty girl, prettier than he had voice, j a girl to a young man. “and I want to little.” The Nervous Mother. She laughed a little tremulously. ing down at her nimble Angers. She thought, stood with her hand on the make a little leap year proposal." the An Atchison woman who Is very "But, dear me. I can’t sell my clothes. looked at back of a chair at the foot of the table, "It makes not slightest differ- “I—I am not In a position to m-mar- up him brightly. j1 he urged. one word.” nervous and Inclined to worry is the I shall have to wear them. Well, It “Yes. indeed. I never knew what It "My stepdaughter.” Mrs. Woodson's ence,” “Ada, just ry just yet.” stammered the youth, a stands smlie was and mother of boy. She recently read “but”— like this: I can’t live with Aunt was to live until now. I only wish I gracious sweet. "Ada, “If—you're—sure.” “Do I live? 1 am no surer of life.” of a boy who was killed while roller “Who said Bess—pride forbids.” She checked off had got to work sooner." my brother, the Rev. Paul Freyer, and j anything about mar- The was skating and immediately put her son’s one finger. “I can’t teach; I can't 1 He waited awhile. were alone his assistant, the Rev. Mr. Condon. ! engagement necessarily riage?” interrupted the girl. “I was They roller skates in the fire. Another sew; I can’t—I can’t do anything." j In the office, and In the silence the Just think, Ada,” she laughed gayly, brief. The very next day it was an- going to propose that you stop com- newspaper told of a boy who was kill- here and a She dropped her bead In her hands j clatter of the typewriter keys sounded "for the whole of the summer they nounced. The Rev. Paul, sitting alone ing give somebody else ed riding the street cars, and as an Instant, then raised It resolutely. \ startlingly loud. have nothing to do nor a thought or when the mail was brought in, glanced boys chance.”—Philadelphia Inquirer. are killed while "Bess Pryor, you're a chicken hearted “I suppose." he said Anally, “that wish but to amuse. That list we were ! over the papers. Almost In scare lines frequently walking by over for our summer the notice met his usual street cars running them she thing! Put on your things and take you are so in love with your work here preparing reading"— ! eyes—the Man’s Superiority. a ! chained her boy to the frqnt door. walk. You will be crying next thing that nothing conld Induce you to make “Oh, Sara!” Eager and bright the form, but—what—what— “Woman.” exclaimed the suffragette, know." clear voice from foot of He electrified. He sank Then she read of a boy who died of you a change. And yet I have been think- floated the the ] sprang up “Is the equal of man in every respect She table. “We must—we must first finish back How she had blood poisoning caused by his shoe sprang up, donned bat and furs ing that I could offer you a position shivering. played “Oh, I don’t know.” replied a man and a is rubbing his heel, and her boy’s shoes few moments later was leaving rather better than this If you cared to that story of ‘Slndbad the Sailor.’ It with him—Sara too! In the audience; “it takes a man to the Is not and stockings came off. The story of bouse of the elderly friend with accept It.” Maupassant’s very best. Maupassant?” “Miss Woodson only strikingly put an angleworm on a fishhook.”— a who bit off a button on his whom she was stopping during this “But I'm not sure that It would be she reflected. "Perhaps, now. It’s Poe, beautiful." he read, “but she is a wo- boy Detroit Free Press. waist and choked to death resulted In urgent business quest of hers to the fair to Mr. Baird to leave him. He or maybe.” and the big childish eyes man of rare attainments, having but thoRe in turn of each returned from a two her taking off her boy’s clothes. He city. bus been very good to me.” Bess said. sought present— recently years' The new teacher, beginning the Arith- At the was I course had left only a flannel shirt, and she very first corner, ns sho “You don't understand,” Brent said, “No; I have it. It’s Halifax. Am postgraduate abroad In the best metic lesson: “Now, boys, listen tome. to Sara, do set me institutions to women. The Rev. Is reading now that wearing flannel ^.walking briskly along trying get speaking very low and leaning over right? straight.” open Suppose John has five oranges and James the better of her she met a Mrs. Woodson’s hands Mr. to consider himself shirts is the cause of great mortality feelings, her. ‘This Is a permanent position— dropped heavy Freyer ought gives him eleven more. Then if John dressed who was her unfolded and the Rev. a man." and is thinking of removing that.— plainly girl walking that of being my wife.” on napkin, lucky handed seven to George, how many would Atchison Globe. Just as briskly. “I'd given up ever expecting to hear Paul’s heart contracted to diminutive There was a rush of feet, then cling- he have left?” Dead silence and great White!” his "Why, Madge Bess ex- that from you,” Bess said a little later. proportions. For him the golden bowl ing hands, caught and pretty lips perplexity fell upon the class. “Come, on claimed. her hand was of an to his ear demanded The Bloom the Egg. holding out eagerly. “Why didn't you tell me It that sum- broken, the swift born hope close forgiveness. come, that’s easy enough. Well my lad, “I "I know these eggs at least are haven’t seen you lu years. Where mer at Lenox or the winter before In hour trailed lu the dust. The—the hat "I couldn’t help It,” she murmured. what is it?” “Please, sir,” said the boy, la the world do come from?” “The was You fresh,” said the young housewife. “As you Boston ?" —then, had not been— temptation too great. “we always do our sums in apples.” a white The other girl laughed. “Because, dear,” Brent said. “I’m He and the was—for the did so look the grave and reverend I took them from the basket my sighed, sigh dere’s a fly in der soup. like the of a came Jakey—Fader, “Why, don't you know? I'm here a sane man, and no matter how much smallness of the beautiful concrete and seignior.” bloom, down peach, Mr. Cohen—Veil, eat all but der fly before a course in the business col- I for a woman I would never for the the beautiful ab- off on my hands.” taking cared greatness of you show it to der vaiter; den you can get a lege. I’m learning shorthand and type- marry her were she not the right sort. | stract. Patti’* Narrow Escape From Burning. Her husband, a food expert, gave some more. writing. You see”—her voice didn't see In the frivolous i her On first in Moscow sneering laugh. dropped— I girl you .. And Ada babbled Joyously on, my appearance "there’s "In that he “I’ll been hard times at home, and were then the making of a good wife j clear voice and soft laugh dominant an exciting event occurred. Just pre- ease,” said, forego atmttttscm* v I'm getting out by myself to ease the for me. So, though I was strongly features of the dinner hour. “The' vious to going on to the platform I ap- my usual morning omelette. That ! to burden If I can. I always did love to tempted, I went away without speak- chatter of a child,” the Rev. Faul de- proached the cheval glass in my dress- bloom, my dear, proves your eggs I tinker with a typewriter, even when ing.” cided, unconsciously talking down to ing room to arrange the blossoms iu be a year or so old—maybe four or I didn't have to, and I hoi* 1 shan't “Then I played the prodigal daugh- her. Afterward she flitted about the my hair, when the long muslin skirts five years old. Run-Down? like It as so call any the less now that I shall ter to good advantage, after all,” Bess rooms, never still, the quick tattoo of 1 was wearing suddenly caught fire “The bloom, you poetically Tone the nerves, strengthen have to look to It as a means of sup- said “If my money her heeled as mu- from a spirit lamp. Fortunately I had It, Is lime dust. It shows that the mischievously. high slippers quite the stomach, the blood > port” had held out this would never have sical as her rendition of a famous con- the presence of mind to keep perfectly eggs are pickled. Time dust, which purify a on "Typewriting and shorthand,” Bess happened. But how do you know that certo and disappearing early with a still while those in the room extin- nibs off like flour, is the surest test and get fresh grip health muse MAINE, age eighty-five years, ELLSWORTH, session of will be forwarded to the President and long illness of Bright’s disease. OKAT tariff bill, during the extra months and nineteen days. FAMILY RKlyioy'- XT TIB Warren was of He Senator has taken care of the news of his decisions will come from Mr. sixty years age. reunion of the ! HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Congress- Frye The four sisters were Mary, Ellen, Ann Orny family‘win was born in Isle and waa educated in T"«*»uy, “h. and harbor some other than Deer VT on, August l7 at oil1, F. W. Rollins. Editor and Manager. some appropriations for river place Washington. and and a ago were est Sedgwick. Come that town and Frances, generation 31HE one. conie Jti »rOT*. not in the the common- schools of eentativee from W. H. Titus, Associate Editor. projects. These were large known as the “Grant owned Cope Hosier and entered the law girls”; they requeeted to he IWh."*1'"- as Wesleyan university. He present. By the *'< aggregate, but were regarded impor- AUTOMOBILE EXCLUSION. and lived together on the line estate at prefc office of C. J. Abbott, of Castine, to study L 00 a $1.00 lor six which Senator _ M& •abacrlptlon Price—$2 year; tant, in that the measure the summit of Bridge hill on the Bucks- months; 34 cents for three months; if raid and was admitted to the Hancock '— had enacted some thirty New York Paper Thinks Bar Har- taw, st/te of strictly In advance. $1 80, 75 and S8 cent* Frye prevented port road now owned.by Col. H. E. Ham- Maine? cent*. All ar- be- county ar. Boson or STATk respectively. Single copies 5 or forty separate allotments of money bor Will Y'ct Welcome Autos. lin and Mrs. A. B. Walker. A»«g,.„„ are reckoned at the rate of $2 per add occupied by Augusta. l "earage* into the A few [From the »>>«• York Commercial \ He was a prominent republican, July 2b. ]nu ear ing turned back treasury. Tbe oldest brother was who *• v and Robert, hereby given that »h. river and Eden, the first M the towns on Mount took an active part in town, county XfOTIC* Rates—Are reasonable and will be of thesj allotments were for moved Baltimore and -aA Asseeeo-s will beln Advertlatrg attor- to many years ago, Bouse In Elleworth sesslonat'.ht n**B made known on the Maine coast. Desert island vo vote on the automobile State affairs. He served as county Friday the aC*,« application. harbor projects along died His son John came back to nt the ialt waa there. August: Asneeeors' office In of the session exclusion question and the one ney for Hancock county several years \ Ed.^."' In thfc very closing days principal Ellsworth, and his (John's) daughter be- Harbor) Saturday the 14th day ol Botlne*** communication* should be addressed of the went “antl-anto” at Thurs- to the legislature, had been o'clock n. m. of each day. in the » Senator Hale has made ready a deficiency group, representative for- ta, and ail checks and money orders made pay- came the wife of Colin F. Davis, Hancock, to secure Informs.Ion in 01 an ma- a member of the council twice, ensbu t able to The Hancock county Publishing bili. As soon as he emerged day’s election by overwhelming governor’s to make a last and appropriation merly of thiscity, now of Newport. cqaal asses. Ellsworth, Maine. a result that bad and was auditor for the St ate several tainble la the CO., from the conference on the tariff bill, he jority, very generally years. proparty several town, V0',h' Ttte other brothers, James Tilden and county and to Investigate • ,IJ He was collector of custom* for the dis- charges set about the bill passed been expected. meat of proparty liable to getting deficiency George H., were for many years conspicu- a^8.tn,r t “^' This week's edition of The It is said that the seventeen men who trict of Castine from 1890 to 1891, and from obtain Information that will aid 1,0'« the Senate so that there might be no them " by ous in tbe business and political life of lasting nod equalising v.lnallin, is of the session. at the town and voted 1898 to 1906, making three terms. He was land f: American 2,400 copies. delay in the adjournment appeared meeting this the. successful property In the several of the Methodist city. They composed In accordance townshlpIiaSJ This bill carries the of for protecting automobiliata in their nat- a strong supporter county with the appropriation lumber Arm of J. T. A G. H. Grant. The SUM. ««°««* lawf’o,*“« ural were ail without church. I‘"TTLt. Average for the year of 1908, 2,52S for the President’s travelling ex- right automobilista w-J. f25,000 former served the city as mayor and rep- TuuMrson, and strange to it is a fact He leaves a widow, one son-Raymond, K. M. penses. and makes it feasible for him to go exception; say, in tbe State JOH.\>TO*. of resented the city legislature. his far western in the autumn. that very many of the'five hundred and a brother-Prank Warns, Stonington. Jaw.. '~ WEDNESDAY JULY 28, 1909. on trip The father of these seven children was Ftuaaa^e'rlrB^'I forty-two who voted to shot out auto- and a sister—Miss Amanda Warren, of a Scotchman, who came to this country mobiles from the limits of Eden were Portland. As Senator Frye does not serve on a with the late Col. John Black, whose CITY COUNTY GOSSIP. themselves owners of machines and nob a The funeral was held at the home Mon- ORDINANCE" committee having to do with tariff mat- secretary he for many years. The HTATE OF MAINE. few of them enthusiastic “antolsts”; even day afternoon. Rev. T. W. Fessenden, of wys The centre of attraction at Marlboro ters, he has not been as much engaged mother's maiden name arms Beal. City of Ellsworth. Dave Hennen Morris, at one time presi- Salem, Mass., officiating. There was a last week was S. H. Remick’s gooseberry upon that work as has his colleague, but The two sisters France^ and Ann built chapter 23. dent of the Automobile club of attendance of friend*. The floral America, large An Act to Regulate the Salt of .ifilk jatch. In three days 2,500 quarts were he has backed Senator Hale up at practi- a bouse on Laurel street, which they „nd c was opposed to giving the tnotor-car folks offerings were numerous and beautiful. In the dig of Elieuforth. picked. Mrs. Martha Frasier brought her cally every step, and the two have had an occupied antil the latter’s death a few their rights, declaring thht he wants to The pall-bearers were Hon. E. P. Spof- Hkctiom 1. It la and took a identical on the tariff. hereby ordained and oaroera the last day snapshot almost record year* ago. After that Frances spent part acted that on and after drive his horses in safety along the nar- ford. of Deer Isle; Hon. O. F. Fellow*, of August is. »f the pickers in the field. They have stood shoulder to shoulder for of her time at this house, and a part with hundred and ninu. any person .ho wllJ" row roads of the island. Hucksport; J. Frank Coomb*, A. F. Rich- offers for sale, milk or cream of Maine an- iu IheCutL the protection industries, relatives in Maryland and elsewhere. Ellsworth shall be each The contest of was the culmi- ardson. B. Frank Perkins and John F. Rea, required scar prlSu” Two of Seawall^ smart old men—John with Thursday J ane 1 to take oat a * have voted in the same column The funeral, was held at the home of her License from „,d c, nation of a half-dozen years of increasing of Castine. Among the people from out be granted by the and Jioore, eighty-two years, and Mel- an Senator voted Mayor aged hardly exception. Frye nephew at Lamoine yesterday afternoon. vote upon satisfactory evidenceAldermejb'; have opposition to automobiles, both among of town present were Hon. P. P. Gilmore, ihei SL ville, bis brother, aged seventy-five, for free Senator Hale voted for a cows from which such milk or cream hides; Edward so sow the thousands of summer colonists on the W. C. Conary, L. Warren, Capt. or offered for sale. Is taken .ha C™' Been working in the hayfield for the la9t duty thereon, but Mr. Hale felt obliged l,,v. island and the inhabitants T. M. of John ORLAND. tested for tuberculosis and found to h. 17. week. “Uncle as he is can all-year-round Nicholson, Bucksport, Meve,” called, under the circumstances to stay with the haalthy condition; and tne Board m,r — in the latter have led the war on 1.. L. Beck and others from Mrs. Vesta of is n beat half the men in Seawall now fact, Goss, George Haney, Waterville, require as condition preliminary to th. young committee of which be was a member, and inch was se- Peer Isle and with her granting License satis.actorv the He the the motor-machines; it they who Stonington. sister, Mrs. Charles Saunders. tv,deuce twinging scythe. spends Senator Frye took occasion to explain na to tha purity of such milk or cream ,ndu! cured the passage of the law by the Maine Rev. Carl of will sanitary conditions under which the greater part of the year at White Island that there was no essential differ- Henry, Bangor, occupy cam. i! publicly laat winter the produced aad kept. Isle of N. where legislature authorizing VETERAN TEACHER DEAD. the at the Universaliat church every Auction 2. fight station, Shoals, H., ence between him and his colleague on pulpit Each Licenses when grume towns on the island to exclude the ma- ha revoked Sub son Fairfield is assistant but is I Sunday during August. Service* at 2J0 may by vole ol said Board g keeper, that item of Maine interest. and Aldermen chines on a referendum it should David n. of Oak Had Mayor upon evident satirist found in Seawall at if, vote, Alley, Point, and 7 JO p. m. to said Board always haying tirnq. Senator Frye contributed something to- lory that the conditio undo be so decided. Taught Many Terms. which auch License was ward the of the tariff bill Mr*. Caroline Mr*. Reuben Hutch- originally granted passage by good Ames, hues so chaagad aa to make il John P. Eld ridge has broken all records The liverymen were the earliest oppo- David B. Alley, for yean one of the Improper Is work with the gavel. He was in the ing*, Earle Hatching*, ol Bncluport, the Judgment of the Board, that the same he nents ot automobiles on the as citizen* of and a vete- continued. Jbr fishing at the big dam of the Bar Har- island, prominent Trenton, of chair as presiding officer several days, James Samuel Hatchings and wile, Section 2. No in were of a dozen or so ran school teacher, died at his home at person without such Ueeue bor A Union River Power Co., Ells- they bicycles years on or when Vice-President Sherman was away, Boston, called relatives here recently. shall sell, offer for tale, uillk or cream uis worth. One afternoon this week in a few ago-although not successful in that Oak Point Monday, aged seventy-five tha ol Ella worth. was successful in City and invariably hastening Mrs. Samuel Billings, of Blnehilt. baa Suction 4. for violation Hours' he took five trout and two movement—and on the very natural yean. Mr. Alley had been in failing Paaalty of thti or- fishing to a vote. been of her Mrs. Lena dinance ahull be a gne of not eiceedipr n> provisions of course, that in both instances health for a time. the,guest slater, salmon from below the dam, the largest. ground, long dollars for each oEeaae, to he recorered oi Qilpatrick, about two week*. Last week complaint. Approved, a trout one end one* half the machines hurt their business. Some was for yean a teacher in the weighing will be in the Dece^gfd Mr*. Mrs. ttailed Kuans F. Simontom. Mayor. Representative Burleigh of even went so as to town Billing* an^ Qilpatrick An occmssinai fish has been the newspapers far schools of his and throughout the Tha pounds. northern exodus out ot their Mr*. S. E. of foregoing Ordinance having hid tvs Washington, that and “autos” are a He bad the distinction of aiater, Dorr, Buckaport taken them in times past, but Mr. argue bicycles county. having Canter. several readings ns passed under a which is expected to move Saturday at the euspea- Eldridge is the first to take a string there. menace to horse-breeding, a great Maine taught more than 130 terms of school—a eton of the roles Jaly 11, A. D.. INN. and earliest. The third district Congresemtn July X.D. ap- Bat then he can catch trout anywhere. It industry, and that they ought to be “sup- record seldom equalled in the State. proved by the Mayor. will be accompanied by Mrs. BUTieigh him he could • He had served his town as Attest—Taoaas E. Hsl>, has often been aaid of that go pressed”. selectman, Stats or ouo, cmr or Touoo, who has preferred to remain in Washing- Clerk ant on his lawn any early morning when The narrow, billy and generally pictur- and in other office*. For yean he bad I.CCA* coostt. I* City ton with her husband the hot Frank makes oath that he is during roads of Mount Desert is- been the of The American J. Cheney there was a heavy dew on the grass, and esque country correspondent senior of tne Arm of F. J. * weather. They will proceed at once to partner Cheney Hatitn. aatch trout enough for breakfast. land are not very well adapted to “auto- from his section of Trenton, and his pen Co., (loin* business in the City of Toledo, lqal I and not long thereafter, and State aforesaid. and taut said Arm Augusta, prob- but the time will come came, was familiar to all its County ing”, inevitably j “Plutarch,” will the earn of ONE HUNDRED DOL- nbaenbtr fires notice tut ably, will go ont to a camp, by one of pay hereby Moose are getting altogether too fa* i when islanders snd their visitors will pre- readers. Only last week be sent hi* usual LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that THE he has been duly appointee executor the lakes near Augusta, for a litt'e rest cannot be cored by the nee ol Hall's Catarrh off the last will aad testament of i miliar with domestic stock up around fer the good roads and motor-cars to news letter in his own familiar handwrit- from city life. Cute. FRANK 1. CHENEY. BUSAN P. BLAKE, late of BROOKLINE, Korth Ellsworth. A Urge moose entered antique bridle-paths and playing into the ing, one item of which recorded his own Sworn to before me and subscribed in my The extra session has been in the county off Norfolk and Common wealth one just closing presence, this Sth day of December, A. D. IMS. Daniel Richardson’s pasture day Ust hands and into the pockets of the livery- illness and the fact that he was “no bet- of Massachusetts, deceased, and given bonds an exceptionally busy one for Gov. Bur- A- as week, and frightned the horses so that in men. tor”. the law directs, and he ha* appointed Juba ligli. There were many matters in the M. Vogell,of Castine. Hancock county. Main*, to one of them Funenl services were held at his home E| trying escape got badly HiU'i Catarrh Cure la taken and bis agent in the State of Maine, iu accordant! tariff bill of interest to his constituents Internally, section eat in a wire fence. The moose also, Seeds That Fly. this afternoon. Rev. P. A. A. Killam, of acta directly on the blood and mucous sur- with the provision* of it, chapter fa. in the third district. He did all he could face* of the Send of the revised statutes of said State. All per when men made their It is that man has been so ; system. for testimonials appearence, got strange long Ellsworth, officiating. aona having demands agamst the estate of to further the of ciaims for free. into the fence, but succeeded in freeing presentation j i learning to fly. Nature in the seed has F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. aaid deceased are desired to present the *ame before the and means for settlement, sad all indebted thereto are itself. It is understood Mr. Richardson protection ways for icons shown him a good tero- Sold all 79c. working by Druggists, requested to make payment immediately. committee, when it was a matter in which DEER ISLE. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. will present a cUim against the State plane. The seed of the silver maple and F.bkn B. By monos. his constituents were concerned. HU A few cases of mumps have broken out Exec a tor of the will of Susan P. Blake, de- tor injuries to his horse and damage to the ash often fly in the summer forty or ceased. correspondence over tariff matters was ia town. his fence by the moose. Moose have been fifty yards. The seed’s wing is an exten- Salem. Maas.. July 20.1909. in he had | large and attending to this, oc- sion of the seed breaks Mn. W. 8. has in seen within the past few weeks in Tren- pod. Wh*n the Pickering, who been sweater between M. C. R. casion to make numerous visits not subscriber hereoy gtvev notice that only loose from its the whirls Rockland a few is home. R. station and Lamolne 4. Finder ton, Hancock Point, West Ellsworth and bough wing rap- days, July he baa been duly appointed executor to the wavs and means but also ase leave at Anbuicaji office. THE committee, as an SWEATER—Gray of the taat will and testament of I Parker Point, Bluehill. There is every idly round the body axis, its front Mrs. Phil. Small, who recently went to ! later on to the finance committee of the MARTHA D. SWABEY. late of BUCKS PORT, indication that they are steadily increas- edge striking the air higher than the rest the hospital for treatment, is j where the bill was then surgical in deceased, aad | Senat?, pending. of its thus Itflp EBanUt. the county of Hancock, ing in Hancock county. surface, and producing air much direciv All ! He worked and with Senator improved. given bonds as the laws per- _ co-operated in an direction that car- sons demands the estate of pressure upward Rev. P. of operators on straw sewing ma- having against Hale in the for J. Weeks, Bangor, preached •aid deceased are desired to the Mariners all the Maine coast are ;| helping along protection ries the or. and in FIFTYchines. Steady work, long season. Good present along tiny aeroplane up in the same for ano all indebted thereto i Maine indu«trUs and did a deal, first Congregational church Sunday. Write at once to YAMOBanoBr A settlement, interested in the announcement that an j great Wright-like are to make payment immediately. flight. comes here as a Erices.oMfAKr, Norwalk. Conn. requested and last, in the of He candidate for the pas- TnBODORk H- !?MITX. amendmendment to the urgency helping along program The linden seed clutters show an aero- deficiency j Backs 24.1909 the o; the and torate. port. July bill approprUting |75,000 for a lightship 1 representatives paper pulp plane of tremendous strength. The seeds tBantrb. mills of Maine. W. H. Burns, of has off Monbegan island had been introduced hang on a stem from the center of Capt. Atlantic, j single ilmrm arm rrts I The governor also had a lot of work dur- been spending a lew in town. He re- around 90 to look after oar business in the Senate by Senator Frye. The pres- j one large w ing. When this seed aeroplane days ing the extra session on census matters. turned home Sunday, his MANIn unoccupied territory. Special In* •nt mark at Monbegan for incoming ! sets forth, the wing revolves and points accompanied by ducement. permanent. C. R. Bunn A Co., He through the bill for the Elizabeth who steamers and sailing vessels is a whistling helped push upward, bearing onward its weight of daughter, Burns, will take Nurserymen. Manchester. Conn. of and a is organization the work for next year, a few week's vacation. buoy, during fog signal sounded seeds with a power greater than any bird served on the conference committee which Sale. from Manana island near Monbegan. puts forth. The box elder, the pine and The Harborview chapter picnic held at Jfor the troublesome differences be- This ia very at times, how- adjusted the are Dunham's a suc- signal baffling catalpa other trees whose existence point Wednesday, proved A CTOMOBILE—Model M. Ford runabout. HEBRON* ACADEMY tween the two houses, and shaped it up in ever, for some atmospheric reason, and can is perpetuated by the aeronautical skill'of cess in every way. The day wss fine, and XV IS horse-power, in first-class condition. Located in the country but having time for the enactment of the Demonstration time. Foams not be One it may necessary their seeds. the dinner served under the dense any E. Goat, the convenience* of the city mthe depended upon. night little foliage Ellsworth. ! before the beginning of the | strain be heard within a radius of miles, and the appropriation of the trees was all that could be wished way of water, electric light, j fiscal He has had two or next may be entirly muffled. Manana is a present year. Nominated by the Governor. for—fish chowder, cakes, pies, doughnuts DODA FOUNT1AN Second-hand counter heating, etc. Modem In equipment O soda fountain and orangeade stand in small and is a three talks with President Taft during the | and method*. Three courses. Uol>*e. rock, Monhegan big rock; ; Among nominations by Gov. Fernald re- and coffee. About fifty members of running order. Also 4 dos. soda tumblers, 1 extra session on business of im- English, Scientific. Admit* to N-w and it is generally thought that the echo general cently announced are the following in Juanita chapter were guests. | dos. mineral lumber*, l dos. soda holders, 9 mineral holders, cream England ou certificate. of the has a deal to do with portance, on wnich the President wished 26. pitcher, spoon-holder, college* j ledges good Hancock county: July Rex. I straw-holder. 6 spoons, marble counter slab. the third district advice. the uncertainty of the signals. Picking Congressman’s Disclosure commissioner, E. S. Clark, Price $100. Reason for selling: Have bought a wall fountain. W. I. I usual has been Address, Pabtbidob, on a is a As he very industrous Bar NORTHEAST HARBOR. up Monbegan foggy night problem Harbor. Notary public, Bedford E. Bluehlll, Me. splendid gills’ dormitory prov del men around the departments. A multitude of j that has made old before their time. Tracy, Winter Harbor. Justices of the Philip McLean’s little is ill. ! rooms for so girl* under care<•! errands have girl very As the amendment was introduced been done there for con- and Lewis E. teacher*. Home con fort ai *1 by peace quorum, Crosby and F. G. and atontarmrnt*, lady stituents in the district. I Bartlett wife visited in South- j Senator and was in the de- third His work Sew all Amherst. home ftupei vision. New boy*' donnl- Frye, urgency Nickerson, west Harbor j, at the bureau has been abnor- Sunday. of erection will t* ficiency bill, it is believed that it will pass pension STATEMENT OF THE tory In proees* Ellen of is Scholar- without trouble, and that another winter mally large. Now be has everything EAST SULLIVAN. Berry, Lamoine, here working 1 ready for use Nov. 1, 1909. cleared tor the remainder of the season. CONDITION ships. Fall term opens Tuesday. will see a station near Monhe- up and is ready to start for home, John | lightship D. Holmes and wife and Miss ami mfor- a* soon as the bill Bept. 14,1909. For catalog gan. passes. of John Thompson, of R. I Holmes, Brewer, are at their cottafle on Providence, J„ mation address the Within a few now the Principal days capital will bill. formerly of Bar Harbor, visited friends | Keith’s Bridgham Theatre. Boston. b deserted, and the seat of government and relatives on the island last week. of The is its worth will be Kay Coughlin, Big Rapids, Mich., W. L Hebron, Me. public getting money’s temporarily located at Beverly. Miss Janet Sargent whose mother was Miss Sarah Hammond, McNaughton, aged about Ellsworth. July 16. 1909. at Keith’s these days, for not only is the The tariff will be relegated as a matter of sixty-flve years, of N. a vaudeville but in is making his first visit with his mother’s Albany, Y., guest strong, addition, the legislation. The President, ninety-two A. W. King, President. people. at the Hotel Dirigo, Southwest Harbor, Fadettes, augmented to forty, are giving a senators and 391 representatives will be died of heart disease while attending the O. W. Taplhy, Secretary. popular concert preliminary to the regu- j glad to forget schedules and rates. Of George I. Freeman and Evelyn Urqu- Episcopal church in Northeast Harbor, E. J. Walsh, Treasurer. lar show. course the critics will still have a few hart, of Boston, were married Friday FOR SALE! Sunday. She was taken ill in the Dibbctobs: A. W. J. F. J. Next week the attraction will be at the residence of church, King, Knowlton, WA days in which to criticize, but the evening Eben G. Preble W. 1 opera- and was carried to the Kimball house, A. Peters. A. Oreeiy, F. W. Rollins, Myer The Homestead of the late H. M- ’ray, Night in a Monkey Music Hall”, brought tion of the new law will be left to the su- snd wife. Gallert, C. P. Dorr. west « where she died in a few moments. 3T acres, situated about two miles this for the to country especially Keith pervision of the treasury department and Rev. C. A. is a much" Interest lu Steam Purdy taking July 26. B. Obganixbo Apbil 21,1891. Blue hill Tillage. Alto hall circuit. It is oue of the largest ol tngi* monkey to the next congressional campaign. needed rest. His place was taken Sunday Mill and Machinery, consisting LIABILITIES. stave companies ever brought together, and all morning by Rev. Mr. Gordou, of Franklin. and Boiler. Rotary, Heading machine, LASTIN'E. Accumulated cm trained to give au entire performance, Maine on the whole, has fared pretty ! Mrs. capital. $10i.790 55 machine. Plainer, Shafting, Pulleys, Winnifred Noyes has pleased the Advance ments 200 00 l0* William Wilson and wife, of are pay well wooden: s« without any humans on the stage. They well. The new law will not be as satis- Boston, fund. 4,000 00 One wood lot 7Sacres, congregation very much on tw'o Sunday ] Guaranty horse in town for several days. Forfeited abares. 22 72 22 acres; 2 lou 20 acres each. One two have a stage ou a stage, with a factory to the northeastern most state as mornings vocal solos. by Profits. 1.143 13 1 two-horse Sled, Plow, Pur: turn, monkey orchestra, and a leader who was the Dingley law, but enoagh is al- A game of base ball was played Monday Jigger, People who oppose automobiles on Mt. left-handed Saw, Drilling Machine, Huery makes all kinds of fun. ready known about it to demonstrate that at Fort George, the Belfast team against $109,066 40 Desert island and invite them to come RESOURCES- Wheel, Ox Bows, etc. On the same bill will be two of the Maine industries will not the Castine nine. languish under Loans on of real over on this side, where the laws govern- mortgages estate, $94,529 65 ADDRESS local favorites, J. K. and its This fact stands forth as John G. and Loan on collateral. 200 00 grandest Murray provisions. or curves and Hooper family are in town Adnar., speed, lights are oft-times Loan on name. 285 00 PRANK P. GREENE, Clara Lane, who will present one of their proof of the influence of the Maine dele- for are with Mr. Ms. guored, are not worrying much for the August. They Hooper’s Bonds. 12,222 80 Bluahiii, unique entertainments. Raymond and gation in Senate and House. Twelve Mrs. Lizzie Cash. 1.629 safety of “the other fellow.” mother, Hooper. 25, German are also on when the law was Caverly, comedians, years ago, Dingley O. F. E. P. 40 L. came from Fellows, Spofford and L. B. $109,066 bill. Howard Truesdale & Co. have a Maine was be- George Osgood Ayer, Maas, the framed, especially favored, were in town Number of shareholders. 878 Business Cart. ! in his automobile, arriving Friday. Mrs. Deasy, Monday to attend the new funny sketch entitled “A Corner in cause the late Representative Dingley was funeral of Hon. Number of borrowers. 97 came from Portland George M. Warred. Number of shares Staatz is an entertainer with chairman of and Osgood by train with outstanding. 1,780 Hair”. Phil ways means, the commit 27. Number of shares for 802 her Misses Hilda and July G. pledged loans, H. SCOTT, and Robert de Monte tee that framed the bill. He was in an youngest daughter. Number of loans. Ill ALICE piano specialties, OP have been with their SPECIALTY MADE are acrobats of the first order. favorable Margaret grandpar- trio comedy nnusually strategic position, EAST BLl’EHILL. W. B. Skblton, TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING, AM* ents, William Lord and wife, several Bank Commissioner. Another feature will be the dancing of and was able to have many amendments GENERAL CLERICAL WORK weeks. Miss Margaret Wardwell spent last Burt Jordan. inserted in the bill for the benefit of Agent of the Union Sale A Tru-lfo- week with friends in Stonington. Deposit ProhAh of these same Augustus E. assistant Portland. Me., for furnishing Mrine industries. Most Sawyer, postmas- Bonds. wife and two and ourety Schooner Abandoned. Dingley amendments will survive in the ter at Jacksonville, Fla., arrived Saturday Harry Wright, children, of ELECTRICAL S&T are Fall Moore s Drug The four-masted schooner Alice E. new tariff law- and will till the ! to join Mrs. Sawyer and the Thomsena at Billerica, Mass., visiting relatives here. Liam af Cor. Main and Water Sts. (over remain, Maine. the Hill ELECTBICAL Store). Ellsworth. _ Clark, wrecked on Frank’s ledge, near tariff is again revised, as monuments to the homestead. Mr. Sawyer is a on Schooner Lizzie and Annie, Capt. Can- SUPPLIES | AND FIXTURES. Isles boro, July 1, has been abandoned. good service that Mr. Dingley performed of the late N. K. Sawyer, who founded dage, discharged lumber for M. H. Long Eaiaaics m Wbta, ul Samite, CkwrlaU; Oma. Bhe was out and when for his native commonwealth. The Amebicax In 1854, and who was its last week. pumped yesterday, ANDREW M. MOOR. E. GOOGINS, she rolled over on her beam ends. The in mind I owner until 1872. GEORGE rose, President originally had it Mrs. Archie Long and children are vis- Mala 8L. Ellsworth. She will be stripped. to dispose of considerable business I July 26. H. Mrs. public ______iting Long’s parents, John Tnfts and ATTORNEY AT LAW, The vessel was of 1,306 tons, built at while he tarried at Beverly. Because of wife, at A mao could save himself a lot of Stonington. Bath in 1896, and owned by G. S. Winslow the prolongation of the extra session, July 26. R. CAMDEN WOOLENS | trouble by not trying to make it for other Maine Co., of Portland. She was valued at however, he is likely to devote most of his Ladles’ and Gents’ .Suitings Bar Harbor, | people. sold direct UHL f40,€00; partially insured. time at the summer capital to resting. As VERONA. from the mills Telephone No. After all, it is not what is around output. MUTE FM UNTIES his plans now are he will be there about us, The annual but what is in us; not what we twenty-seventh camp-meet- ***** Is A record it better than a protp***' six weeks before he starts on his have, ***** Ewrj Tm ts S*l Thus Cos*. Dm’t force your advice upon peo >le long but what we are, makes us ing at Verona will count* / ^hat really park open Sunday, F. A. Newepaper circulation it what whose friendship yon care for. western tonr. It will be more than three happy.—Geikie. Aug. 1, and continue Packard. Mgr. Retail Dept. eight days. Box 3& Camden, Me. advortuoro. * LEPROSY OK THE BIBLE.* Sunday here with his wife and little son XDbituarauata. COUNTY NEWS. Robert. For Additional County iVnwi, nee other pages Disense Not the Same as That So cist Greenwood circle meets every Tuesday Called To-day. at Grange hall. The ladies take their din- flumrsjnsr Dr. L. Duncan Rulkley, physician to the FRANKLIN. ners, and quite an interest has been S. SPINNEY. New York Skin and Mrs. Lottie of ar- By EOMUND Cancer hospital, who Cleveland, Bangor, awakened. went to the relief of John R. the rived Monday. (Copyright. 1909, by American Press Asso- Early, July 26. Gem. ciation | ex-soldier, whose life was made miserable Mrs. J. Raymond Dwelley and infant _ Telephone Emergencies ■'Harry," said the chief, “I’ve a cate for more than a year because he was sup- daughter will leave for Islesford this week, PARTRIDGE COVE. fo on. There's an old posed to have while be was an for you begin leprosy really for extended visit. Mrs. fleuel Bartlett and children, of Ells- m HREE VARIETIES of emergency telephone up in Barton county where a afflicted with a comparatively trivial and house Mrs. L. A. Miller left for Stanford, worth, are visiting at Henry Bartlett’s. service at behest appears ouee In ten years—an readily curable ailment, has written some are, without charge, the of the ghost Conn., Tuesday, where she will visit, en Frank Wails and wife, of Bar a bunch of about The Harbor, old woman Jiugliug keys. interesting things leprosy. route to D. were the Washington, C. visited at E. E. McFarland’s over Sunday. They devised years ago by New toulgbt. They suspect physician declares that bears no jniblic. She appears leprosy The ladies’ aid society has been qnite Edgar Springer, wife and little sob *& ren- «iie is hesb and blood.” comparison to either cancer or tuberculo- England Telephone Telegraph Company ,to successful in its Saturday evening sales who have been i expected an important case fo> sis in the mental distress which it should Carroll, visiting in Bar of the der what it believed to be a service to no cause in ice-cream, during season. Harbor, returned home proper public « starter and made comment. 1 those afflicted. He adds that in Monday. They E. L. also visited their reached the bouse just before dinner. this climate it is really a harmless affec- Lowell and wife, who have been parents, Norton Tinker the community at large, as well as a valuable service several weeks at Mrs. l* uni pean Plan. take this?" Sunday. Yew Round g>{tortlm«a Srfrool CLARION. I changed my braggadocio air to a Rev. Mr. Garland, of the Bar Harbor ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF instruction in all of the Whether it’s a range or a fur humble one. Methodist in the old Thorough church, preached Commercial Branches, Shorthand, “You house nace—if it is a “Clarion”, it if Stone Floors, nothing wood but the doors. say It Is your duty to report Union meeting Sunday. and me Typewriting Telegraphy * for with its own Vac- playing ghost It will then be The ladies’ aid society will hold its an- sure to meet every requirement. Equipped Sanitary uum my privilege to for Business men with cleaning plaut. report you sleeping nual fair and sale Thursday, Aug. 12, at supplied Portland, Augusta, Made by the Wood Bishop Co., on watch.” office free of charge distance in room. its new building, “The Ladesade.” help Bangor Long telephone every “How about the kiss?” Bangor. Sold by Capt. S. N. Bulger, who went to Bangor Strictly a Temperance Hotel.* ‘Oh, it will appear that you dreamed I last Monday and had his eye removed, is Send for booklet. gave you the kiss." J. P. ELDRIDGE, home, and hopes soon to be free from pain. STORER F. CRAFTS, .1 think," i said after reflection, Main street. Ellsworth Manager. who has been in that you have the advantage of me.” Mrs. Florence Spurling, 1 Orland for the benefit of her health for think so. too,” she said. “I’m J. RALPH D. going to bed." the past two months, has returned home SMITH, O., CHOICE FRUIT I reported to much improved. OSTEOPATHIC my chief the next morn PHYSICIAN, of every kind, fresh, nS at li Bee club will hold its annual from >r, will be at the American o’clock. I was astonished tc 'the Busy Bang wholsome. oe and luscious, Miss Edson there. Both she and fai^and sale July 29 at the town hall. The House, Tuesday Friday the each week. chief smiled. proceeds are for a fence to enclose the Soda, all flavors, drawn from the hand* SPECIALIST IN NERVOUS “Hell°’ Harry”’ said the chief. “Did Bunker cemetery. somest fountain in Ellsworth. fou ani» CHRONIC catch the ghost?" Y. Scott, of Philadelphia, is about DISEASES. “I-I—1”_ Edgar to have erected a building, on land leased Oou’t ELLSWORTH Bananas at Wholesale. lie about it. You two were from Lewis G. Stanley, in which to put af tbe same time, and I con in winter quarters his yacht, “Kite.*.’ Steam and Bath Rooms. clnaZf^l™ t0 Laundry Confectionary and Cigars. try your wits on each other. 26. R* * O PAf, NO WASH KK. July ______beaten ,n th» «.WCTe game/' AH kinds of laundry work done at abort notice. miss Edson his widow succeed in ; triumphantly bald up Dyer—Did I Goods called tor and delivered. LUCH I ■T Duell— be- NI’S, handkerchief breaking his will? Yes; long H. B. ESTBY JL CO., I cave." fore he died. WEST END BRIDGE, ELLSWORTH. ME. | Main Street, (Giles Block) KlUmith thunder shower 17.B y turn .Ad American has subscribers at 107 nesday, July 21. Their many friends wish * Saturday, July NEWS. to track the same school COUNTY XEV with COUNTY this fan“• the 117 in Hancock them prompt work the Are was put out, July 19. tf poet-oficee county. happiness. W (\mrUL "» little loss. The house of John Blake waa --— 8. 4U Mo other paper* in the County com- July 28. B. _ Mr. nod Mn. piped da not reaeh to The AMERI- slightly damaged. Balcalm, 0| many. SOUTH DEER 18 LE. Dorehest., WEST HANCOCK. PROSPECT HARBOR. Maaa., an in town CAN it not the only paper printed in Fred Blake, and wile, who have been visiting friends. Fossie Sukins is with friends in South home last Miss Annie Handy baa gone to Smith- Mn. Emma Hancock county, and ha* neveretaimed to Mrs. Abbi» Thorsen has returned from a visiting John 8. Blake, returned Jordan, who has been Thomsston. ville tor a few days. tending school In he, but it i* the only paper that can prop- visit at Parker’s Head. week. Bangor, i, at hum | few 1| be a all the Vernon Small and wife were in Rock- of was a guest ; days. erty called County paper; Mrs. Lena Foren and daughter Eva are William Smith and wife, of Bangor, George Cleaves, Smithville, land reel are local The circula- Saturday. are their of his brother, E. W. Cleaves, Sunday. Mn. Maud merely papers. visiting friends in Holden. with friends occupying bunga- Stanley, Mrs. Agnes Phimk, Bar tion The American, barring the Angelina Robbins is at North Deer Isle low on Indian Dr. of Rockland, is and Mira Id. Mrs. Maria nas gone to Blue- point. Benjaman Williams, Leighton is Durgan Harbor Record’* summer tiet, larger for a few weeks. is a of his J. M. Williams. last week in Bar Harbor. bill to make an extended visit. Miss Hazel Gray, of Greenville, having guest brother, them that alt the other paper* printed . of A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. spent her vacation with relatives here, re- Mrs. Rachel Cole has returned from a visit Rev. Mr. Garland, of U«r in Hancock A. E. Foren, who is employed ip Boston, „.rh„, county. Emery Eaton July 18. turned to Greenville Monday. to Mrs. Eunice Jones, of West Ooulds- ; preached here Sunday recently made a short visit to his family. morning ^ Mrs. Mildred and children, of July 24. G* boro. i in* 1» exchange with Mr. BoUes. Herman Sinclair, of Ellsworth, with his Long are at Mrs. John Tufts’. Bar has the home. Bluehill, Mrs. Ernest Wood, of Harbor, Among out-ol-town gu.,., k "county news. family has meved into the Durgan MARLBORO. * Mrs. Annie Stinson left Wednesday for been a recent guest of her father, A. H. Sunday was Mira Eunice cL* Miss Elsie Russell, of Portland, is spend- Mrs. Abbie Bowden is quite ill. where she has Wasgatt. ; Lamolne, and Evenrd Moore ?* WEST EDEN. summer with Mrs. Bherman McFar- Dirigo, employment. ,,ld the Ford has to Portland to and Mr. and Mn. Maynard gone L. K. with his wife and Wiggin. 0| Mrs. Lizzie of is land. Mrs. Gustavus Robbins, of Cambridge. Storrs, daughter, Ellsworth Salisbury, Ellsworth, attend an auto school. The lalraford was here this week on of Boston, spent the past week with their Thimble club wilt Visiting at E. M. Hamer s. J. M. Milliken, of Bar Harbor, spent a Mass., calling hold friends. Leslie Gray, of Dedham, ia with F. T. father, E. W. Cleaves. annual rale of useful and Mrs. Nettie has Ells- few last week with his H. C. fancy Higgins gone to days parents, Hodgkins to him do his haying. in the laleatord church n help Mrs. Walter was called to Bar a worth to visit her E. W. Allen. Milliken and wife. Abbie Snow is at home after spending Farley Wednesday brother, a few 4. Sale from 10 a. m. to 6 few* weeks with friends in Sedgwick and Miss Margaret Burnham spent Harbor the first of the week by the serious p. m, Kf( Ansel Higgins, who has had employ- Miss Alice Butler, of New Bedford, menta will be served vicinity. days last week with her grandfather, S. illness of her mother. during the day ment in Brewer’s electrical Mass., who is spending the season with shop, spent If. Remick. Samuel Ober and of her at Butler’s is st Mrs. Julia Roberts, of Milford, Mas*., Miss Alice Given and friend, Mias wife, Kans,s Wednesday and Thursday at home, re- parents point, visiting Mr. Ober’a is her Mrs. C. C. for a Mrs. John McIntyre and children, of of are late arrivals viaitlng aistcr, Mrs. turning Friday to Bar Harbor to work in tb* Butler home. with sister, Warren, Hunter, Philadelphia, Mass., are the sum- Phippin. Mr. Ober was called R. H. short stay. Hopkinton, spending at “Allenburst”, the Sands. home on Kittredge’s store. Miss Evelyn A. Butler and Miss Mabel account of hia mer with Mr. McIntyre's mother, Mrs. mother’a illness and of A. J. and who Mrs. Frank Wakefield and children death A thunder shower of unusual severity Stokes, Philadelphia, and Miss Ade- Capt. Stanley family, He to return to Mary McIntyre. expects the West again laide of are at the have a few days here, have returned went to Smithville Wednesday for a visit 1,1 visited this section Saturday, July 17. A Pybas, Scranton, Pa., spent July the autumn. their home in Rockland. 26._ARE. at the Wakefield homestead. very tall pine, an old landmark, in the Butler home for the summer. to July 38. Mrs. J. W. Wanamaker and son of *■ pasture of E. E. Sargent, was shattered by July 25. Sumac. Mr. and Mrs. Pulsifer, who have been at Carl, Masters Everett and Richard Hill, of --Jf-- are of F. T. lightning. Another bolt struck a tall Mr. Small's for a few weeks, went to their Cambridge, Mass., guests Dorchester and West Gouldsboro, were at NORTH LAMOINI; FRANKLIN ROAD. and wife. spruce within a very few feet of Lorenzo home in Yarmouth Saturday. Hodgkins W. F. Bruce's during the week. Mn. Wellington Barbour, of down F. S. Graves was iu Bangor on Miss and Mr. Bar Har- FoICroftS Mayo’s home, knocking Mrs. Mayo Thursday Mrs. Ansel was taken on Tues- ! Orcutt Soper, of Mrs. Orrin who bas been in Visited Stanley Haywood, her old home here last week. one. business. were week-end of Miss but not injuring any At the bouse to* the in New bury port, bor, guests Or- the East Maine day hospital general hospital, Bangor, Mn. William Brooks and of D. G. Hail, the telephone was burned Mrs. Stella Shaw and mother are in for treatment for cutt’s sister, Mrs. D. H. Rodick. for has returned home. family c( Mass., appendicitis. treatment, Ellsworth, visited her out. Mr. Halt's teams were coming home Ellsworth for a few days. Mrs. Ruel Bartletland of Ells- parents, t'ha'ika Miss Nina Pearson, of Farmington, after children, Miss Mina Higgins, who has been spend- Brown and wife, last week. from Bar Harbor, when lightning struck Hiram of are s few with her Merchant, Hancock, was a a short visit w ith Mrs. Vernon Small, has worth, spending days iug a few weeks at Dr. Larrabee'a with her a tree in the woods close Miaa Anna Young and Miss by. business visitor here Friday. St on- parents, F. T. Hodgkins and wife. Wind, returned to the home of her sister at | mother, has returned to her home in Win- Baker will July 19. M. spend a few days it _ Bir Mrs. James E. Foster, of Bar Harbor, Ingtori. Mrs. Emms Wright, with son Hugh, who ter Harbor. Harbor this week, the guesls of Mrs. Ler, Mrs. Grace A. Fogg is quite ill. was a guest of relatives here Friday. Harry Stanley spent Sunday at home, has been spending a few weeks with her Lyman Hewins, of Washington, D. C. Whitaker. L. Goss, George L. Beck and others Miss Lunt is relatives at A. E. Tracy has bought the Marcia Dur- returning on Tuesday, The yacht Jolt'" fr4>“- with a party of friends, sailed on bis yacht Gladys visiting l>eer Isle and Mira Ulab Marshall gave a Beech hill. gan place for his son-in-law, Herman Sin- on which he is employed, was in Bur1' Stonington. Thursday for Boston. His nephew, Mal- birthday party to several of her young friend, clair, of Ellsworth. They moved in last Harbor. colm Hewins, accompained him. Mrs. Mary Richardson is visiting her 10 Tbnnday evening. The VETERAN TEACHER evening Mrs. Frank Clark. Monday. The many friends of Frank A. Noyes, DEAD. July 38. C. daughter, spent playing games, and a jolly goed Fifteen of Charles F. Graves's friends of Deer were Mrs. Alvab and Boston, formerly Isle, time was enjoyed. Fruit and Ray daughter Ina, of I. W. Higgins, of Portland, is in town MEMORIAL resolutions. iemonads gave him a surprise party Tuesday even- to meet him this week after an absence of { wen served. Belfast, are guests of C. M. Rich and w ife. visiting relatives. Baisaiioan Tribe, I. O. K. M. his twentieth Miss Ber- ing, birthday. twenty-eight years. The Omt has End July 26. Y Mrs. Rita Smallidge and little son, of Miss Eleta Elliott is her annt, Spirit again spoken __ ; niece Marshall made a birthday cake. William who is in visiting -v-- Seal the week E. P. Saunders, employed called to the great hunting ground our j Cove, spent past with Mrs. Leon Dorr, of Bar Harbor. ’‘Doan's Refreshments were served. home for a abort we Ointment cured roe of eczem* Thomas and wife. | Van Buren, is at stay. brother, Lewis Noonan. In his death that Mrs. Clara of Bar has bad annoyed me a long time. The Nelson Stewart, who was injured last He was accompanied by a friend, Guy Dorr, Harbor, lose a good, worthy brother, and one who cure *u Mrs. Alice Leighton and daughter been her Mrs. will be missed. permanent*’—Hon. 8. W. Matthews, ( at Hancock corner a train of Milo. visiting sister, Charlotte greatly omnis. Tuesday by Whitherlee, •loner Labor Endora, of Salisbury Cove, visited rela- Elliott. Resolved. That our charter be draped in Statistics, Augusts. Me. < n. striking the hind wheels of his carriage, Fred Sawyer and wife, of Stonington, tives here this week. mourning for thirty days, and a copy of these remains about the same. He is confined to on on Mrs. Samuel Norwood and son Roland, were in the village Sunday calling be on the in Mrs. M. G. who has been confined resolutions put the records of lodge, Delay commencing treatment for s slitht Joy, his bed and is unable to move. an invalid of Lynn, Mass., are visiting at Mrs. Otis that could have friends. Mrs. Sawyer has been | and a copy sent to his family and one to the irregularity been cored to her bed the has so far recov- quickly by Folev's Kidner roar past year, May 24. Q. two her Le land's. Remedy retail for more than years, losing sight ELLawoaTH American for publication. in a serious disease. Folev's ered as to be up and dressed. kidney 'kidner entirely. She hss now recovered the sight ; Mrs. Sadie Huntley, who injured herself Resolved, That we extend oor sympathy to Remedy builds up the worn-out tissue* tad Miss Koch the EAST FRANKLIN. strengthens these organs. O A. Pabcbks. Margaret supplied pulpit of one eye, and thinks that she may of the ; quite badly two weeks ago, is slowly im- his father, mother and brothers, and hope in E. L. Lowell and wife visited Mrs. G. will be reconciled to their loss. Sunday afternoon place of the regular other. She is gaining strength also, so proving. they great All welcomed her. H. Welch J uly 21. John M. Williams, BNutUsnnnii&. pastor. gladly that she is able to do her work and take Mrs. Hannah and Harper her daughter, Ebnbst Ricr. Miss Mebelle has returned from Mrs. Msry Sargent has gone to Camden Mosley long journeys. Mrs. Florence Stinson, of Boston, are Leonard 8. Rat. the Bar Harbor The to visit her Dr. John K. A- hospital. physicians brother, Hooper July 23. guests of Mrs. Frank Andrews. Committee. wen nnable to find the needle in her foot. and wife, for a few weeks. SEAL COVE. Frank Wilkinson and wife, who have July 28. M. Everett, who lived WEST GOULD8BORO. Burleigh formerly spent the past two weeks with their aunt, is here from A son was born to Harley Baker and here, Foxcroft to visit his Mrs. H. W. returned to Boston Mrs. Elizabeth who has been vis- LAMOINE. Jellison, Shaw, T. M. and other rela- wife July 12. cousin, Blaisdell, Saturday. iting her ton at Gonldsboro Point, has re- Miss Clara went to Camden f!ves. of has Hodgkins E. L. McLean, Augusta, joined July 19. V. turned home. last week to visit friends. Clifton Mrs. McLean at her home here. Donnell, of Lawrence, Mass., Miss Ann Van of “The Health BASS E*s, Sands”, spent Miss Ellen Berry has returned to visited his mother, Mrs. E. K. Fred of Waltham, Mass., visited HARBOR. Donnell, Brown, a few days of last week with Mary Knight Northeast Harbor, where she has and other relatives here last week. He re- his Mrs. C. H. re- Mrs. Kirk Bumford and are at employ- grandmother, Sawyer, family Potter at “Wayside Inn”. Never Falls to Restore ment for the season. turned home Saturday. cently. their cottage for the season. Mrs. Nathan Kingsley and daughter ! Gray Hair to ltsNaturai Miss Phosie Higgins has returned home Mrs. John U. Hardison and Dr. Caithness and Mrs. Drake, of Oam- Ervin Dix, who has been here daughter superin- Pauline, who have been visiting friends in Color and from Castine, where she has been attend- Verna, with friends from bridge, Mass., are at S. Robbins’, Robbins’ Beauty. Connecticut, Bar Harbor, have returned home. No matter how it has the summer tending some repairs to the cottage he re- long been gray ing school. have gone to Mil bridge and other Point, for the season. places Miss or faded. Promote* a luxuriant in cently bought, has returned to hia home Lucy Cummings, who has been growth Grafton Covey, who has been employed Washington county to visit relatives Capt. Watson Walls and wife arrived of hair. its in Cambridge, Mass. enjoying a three-weeks vacation with her healthy Stops fallingout. in Cambridge, Mass., is his va- and friends for a week. home from where j spending Saturday , they in North resumed her —S_ ewllllily removes Das* w Maurice Thurston and wife and Clifton parents Sullivan, cation ith his parents, James Covey and Rev. Mr. Andrews preached at the Free visited Mrs. Walls’ sister, Mrs. Heber dflfl. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- Rich last week in Rockland. duties at “Wayside Inn” Sunday. fuse wife. Baptist church Sunday afternoon and Sawyer. speDt all substitutes. 2,s' times as muck July 19. L. In as and Frank of are _ $1.00 50c. size. Is Not a Dye. Mrs. Ansel Reynoldsand hertwodaugh- evening. The society has engaged him to Mrs. S. D. Harper is at home from Chaunre.v Rich, Lynn, there at their w ith a of Mrs. M. S. of i« 11 aad Me. bottles, at ters, Louise and Mrs. Sumner Foster and preach during the summer, where she has been a camp party friends. Dodge, Everett, Mass., drngglsM perhaps Atlantic, spending Send 3c for free book The Care of the Hair." little He is Mrs. Nathan daughter Helen, are spending the longer. very much liked. month with her Mrs. Miss Julia Fanning left last week for a visiting Kingsley. Philo Hay Spec. Cu, Newark. N J. granddaughter, 1 % summer here. July 28. R. six-week s to Mrs. Sarah C. of was Robbins. trip England and Scotland. Sears, Boston, at lay*i laittaia Soap cures Pi=PW I her farm here a few last week. red, rough aad chapped bands, and all skin dis- Through the kindness of Ansel son Heath and of are days Rey- NORTH SULLIVAN. Chester Robbins, wife and Eugene, Stanley wife, Bangor, uses Keeps sldn fine snd soft 25c drugrms nolds. a party of young ladies enjoyed a George Robbins, wife and son Lloyd, all visiting Mrs. Heath’s father, O. M. Kit- Fred Holt, who is at work in Bar Har- tad 3c lor tlW bonk “The Care c! the bkia." Miss Hattie Wooster came home from pleasant sail down the bay last in of and Miss of Bos- bor, spent the week-end with his Friday Harbor Atlantic, Mary Pierce, tredge. family. | the yacht Alice. Prospect last week. ton, spent Sunday with relatives in Mrs. John F. Coffin and daughters Mrs. L. B. Deasy, of Bar Harbor, spent a Wiley Newman has returned to Bethel, Capt. O. L. Crabtree, wife and daughter town. Gwendolyn and Marguerite, of Brooklyn, few days last week with Mrs. Prank F. A lUliable i Vt., where he has employment. Rsmedy Lola, accompanied by Evans Crabtree and July 19. N. N. Y., came Saturday. Hill. FOR a made Onias and of friend, a short call at N. B. Cool- Springer wife, Boston, are July 19. X. V. Z. James Dow and W. J. and H. L. daughter Blanche, of afternoon. The expected this week for their vacation. Harper Sawyer went to i idge’s Saturday trip was * are and CATARRH on SWAN’S ISLAND. Portland, visiting John H. Tracy made in A. B. Bar Harbor business Saturday. Crabtree's touring car. Miss M. E. Moon has been visitiing wife. Fred of Dr. Herbert friends at The Hancock Point. Allen Goodwin, of Boston, is visiting ! Forrest, Boston, is spending a Cream Balm Hodgkins and family, of Tarratine, Mrs. John of South Goulds- Ely’s his grandmother, Mrs. 8. D. Harper. few days in town. Higgins, is quickly absorbed. Waterville, expect to occupy the old Frank G. Robinson, of Boston, arrived with Mrs. boro, spent Sunday Miss Mildred Coes Relief at Ones. Hodgkins homestead a to Mrs. Mary Yeaton, of Malden, is Ruby Holmes and children spent a during part of the Thursday recuperate after a severe sur- Maas., Noyes. It soothe*. j her tew with her 9. season. The boys, Herbert and Harold, gical operation. visiting sister, Mrs. R. L. Latty, and days parents, J. 9tinson heals ami F. F. Hill arrived from Dor- protects are here the niece, Mrs. 1a H. and wife, recently. Sunday already putting house in Friends of Reuben and llodgdon. the dis -ased mem- Merchant wife to a few with order. chester, Mass., spend days b ane arul fowl are to learn of Mrs. W.8. Norwood will leave Prof, and Mrs. Lindsey were called to resulting from Catarrh grieved the serious illness of Monday his Kesu**: for the family. a Cold in the Head qun *'y. Miss Elvira Smith has returned from Bar their eldest and Portland, to join her husbaud, Capt. Hartford, Conn., by sudden death of away daughter Dorothy, hope S a- ii. Iti.1 w* W. Mr. brother. Miss Kuby M. Sargent, who has been the Senses of Ta-te and Harbor, where she spent a few. days. i reports will soon be more favorable. S. Norwood, of schooner M. V. B. Lindsey's :aail. relatives in 50 cte. at or by While there she Chase. visiting Ellsworth Falls, re- Druggists attended the wedding of Friends bere will be Capt. Calvin Stinson is home for a few Cream Balm for use in at->mi/.-rs 75 eta. interested to know turned home Sunday. her brother Howe. Mr. Smith married Mrs. of from B. where be is Lh Warren >tr<- r, Nevr tort. that E. G. Hammond and wife are pleas- Greenlaw, Calais, with daughter, days Vancouver, C, Brothers. 5G Miss Linnie of Bar in the freah Ernest D. Shaw and wife, of N. Lelanq, Harbor, Wed- antly located with relativea at Gardner, Mrs. Edna Murphy, and grandson, Well- engaged halibut business. Nashua, are a few were in II., spending days with Mr. Mass., where they expect to reside perma- ington Murphy, town for a abort Capt. Emory Gott, wife and daughter Shaw’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw. fBQirat. nently. stay last week. Mertis went to Burry in their launch. H. J. wife July 24. m. July 26. N. Capt. Gott intends to go to Bar Harbor Perry, and daughter, who _ before he returns. have been at “The Ledges”, left Monday TREMONT. for WEST FKANKL1N. J uly 26. spec. Boothbay to spend the rest of his va- Time cation. Islhe'reTt: Coo mbs Leslie Rich and William came George is at home from Bar Har- Mitchell MOUNT July 26. L. *4* home (or a few DESERT. Fret advice, bow to obtain patent*. bor doing bis baying. Saturday days. __ The of «°Pfrt«hU.ate, |N ALL COUNTRIES. Testimony Ellsworth Miss Paul R. Atherton, of Bangor, is ->" «*• The bark-peelers are out of the woods, Marion Dodge, of Bar Harbor, is visiting ISLES FORD. Busimrss direct t .'♦ at J. C. Hill’s and Mra. E. E. Atherton’s. momry and tk< the bark stuck. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Roseanna Rich. Miss oft: -> "?■ Mrs. T. L. and Patant and hfrinpnwnt Mrs. Hattie Bridges of or u* at Mrs. George Springer and Mrs. Eugene Dodge, of Boston, is spend- daughter, her sister, Mrs. William Young. Write come to r.iud aut~ F.t»* a few Atlantic, Mass., are viaiting at J. U. Hill’a. au Mk M .» The test of time is what tells the tale. Butler were in Ellsworth Saturday. ing weeks with M. A. Rich and wife. Mrs. Demmons is visiting her sister, who m WASHINGTON, Dr. J. L. Grindle., wife and Mrs. Lura Clark has arrived Mrs. who has been visit- son Robert has been with Mrs. Albert The public soon finds out when from Lew- Mary Johnson, GUley. misrepre- iston. friends in spent last week here and at the Grindle Her husband is expected in about ing Lewiston, arrived home Sat- Mr. and of farm at Oak Hill. Godfrey family, Bangor, are sentations are made, and merit alone will a week. urday. occupying Amos Main’s cottage. E. B. Stanwood and wife and stand the test of time. The Bulter reunion will be Mrs. James Kelley, of Seal a Miss M. held this Cove, spent Mrs. Hibbard and son Mrs. E. of are at William, year at the house of Mrs. Julia few days this week with Mrs. Jacob Lawson, Egypt, the Lawson Ellsworth Butler, at Lena Townsend and son are people appreciate merit, aqd cottage for a few days. Boy, visiting ; Eastbrook, wbicb ia the farm of the late Kelley. Mrs. William Hadlock. many months local citizens N. on Miss Ruth and Notice. ago publicly Henry Butler, Wednesday, Aug. 8. Robert Newman, of Manset, is visiting Greenougb Mrs. Green- Pauper of Mrs. L. R. Hodgkins, with son Merle, of A VINO contracted with the rity All relatives, connections and friends of his Mrs. ough, Brookline, Mass., are for tb<*«dig] endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills; do so daughter, William Mitchell, at occupying is n worth to support and car* Jf| they the the L. E. Waltham, Mass., spending the summer family are invited. Picnic dinner. Mitchell’s cove. Pray cottage. may need assistance during with her Mrs. .'Lrtb.I still. Would a citizen make the statement 18. sister, Walter F. ▼ears and are legal residents L tr If stormy, the first fair day. A July red Wind. Stanley. on pleasant Capt. David Murphy, of the three- forbid all parsons trusting them JJ3’ ride over hilts and Roderick K. Stanley, who has* been of room which follows unless convinced that the dales, with green Helds masted count, as there is plenty -‘“V schooner Minnie spent at Eddes modations 10 care for them at and farm houses on either side Slausen, OCEAN VILLE. Falls, is home to spend his vaea- L',-wfT will greet with C. H. house. m. J article was just as A cure Sunday Norwood and wife. tion with his represented? the eyes to and from this pleasant home. Mrs. Mae Crockett aDd parents. He expects to re- Capt. Murphy is from St. Johns, N. B., Gregory that lasts is the kind that July 28. daughter Marguerite, of every sufferer __Ch’E’er. with lumber from New Vork. Mrs. Mur- Rockland, apeut a few days here with friends. from ills is phy will spend a few weeks at her kidney looking for. EAST LAMOINE. * cottage. Her mother, Mrs. Wellington Qreenlaw, Harry Brown,, who is occupying the Mrs. Philena Moon, three Mr. and living miles Doyle daughter, of Bangor, vis- of Calais, is with her. pulpit here this summer, returned from ited C. C. Towle and wife last a out on the Surry road, Ellsworth, week. July 25. Kin. few days’ trip to Boston this morning. CLARIONS COOK Me., _ Mrs. Eugene Bunker and little Walter Stone and of says: “In 1897 I a daughter mother, Somerville, with least P° gave public recom- Marion have been CAPE ROSIER. evenly, always, spending a few day a Mass, are spending a few weeks at Mra. sible attention. Accuracy mendation of Doan’s Kidney after with her father, A. B. Higgins. Mrs Mary Gray is on Hol- H. M. Hatch’s. Mr. Pills, working Stone is an assistant construction is the secret, g Mrs. Eva Blaisdell and little brook's island. in the Boston children’s they had cured my daughter of kidney daughter, aid society, control of fire of and travels ing complete Somerville, Mass., are spending a tew Richard Clifford has been very ill the through the New England trouble. I cannot add anything to my states oven. weeks with Mrs. Blaisdeli’s parents, S. W. past few days. placing homeless boys in good Bennett and wife. homes. original statement, except that during the Mrs. brank Dorr and family are occupy- Leisure increases, labor J uly 28. U. July 24. to which ing their cottage at Harborside. A worries cease jeers passed there has been no creases, i The Maurice Orgy’s stable was struck by SUNSET. when a CLARION commence further symptoms of kidney trouble in ■•pure food «w" is designed by tbe Government lightning and set on Are in the severe do for you. to protect tbe public from in- J. E. Stinson is in poor health. to your cooking the girl’s case. Doan’s Pills can surious In Kidney ingredients both foods and drugs. C. L. Brace It is arrived at Mill Island of Maine be beneficial both to tbe public and to the abarniaramt* July Thousands procured at Moore’s drugstore, and I 17, (or the remainder of the season. P|0?’* eonacientiQua manufacturer. Ely's Cream have used CLARIONS a highly recommend them.’’ a July 19. noth jo* Balm, successful remedy for cold in the years and would have bead, nasal catarrh, For sale by all dsaiers. Prica GO cents. hay fever, etc., contain- If people with symptoms of kidney or blad- else. ing no injurious drugs, meets fully re- der trouble j Foster-Milburn New tpe could realise tbeir danger they "* Co., BnOalo, York, of tbs new would, without loss of write quirements law, and that fact is time, commerce tak- THE HOME If the dealer U not near you, ■ sealed with Bine U K n. ing CLARION. sole agents for the United States. prominently stated on every package. Itcon- V/ Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great rem- edy stops the palu and irregularities, tains none of the injurious drugs which are BSTABUSHBO Remember the name—Doan’s—and take WAlilSB nn.IMt strengthens and builds up these organs and required the law to be f PIl.LS there is no of & BISHOP CO- Bangor, by mentioned on tbe I years known as Best. Sa east. danger Brights' disease or other ^yQOD Always Reliable sertous disorder. Do label. Hence you can ose it safely. not disregard the earlv SOLD BY DRUCCISTS symptoms. O A. PsncHia. EVERYWNERI Sold by J. P. ELDRIDQE, Ellsworth. on and Miss Robinson, of Yonkers, N. Y., 8UKBY. jUnui UKnuni*. NEWS. •re fepAfctaim. COUNTY guests of Mrs. C. L. Babson. Alston Milliken and addin"**1 O-*1* VnM- S. '*k~ **** wife, of Qsrdiner, Misses Grace and Hester Davies enter- 1 AS are visiting friends here. a TELEPHONE tained few of their friends at their SEDGWICK. cot- Mrs. Lttlisn Perkins, of Springfield, “Bonnie tage, Bnie,'’ Monday afternoon. Mess., is visiting her Mrs. E. N. W. Ijeightoo is at tbe home of mother, ^jge Mrs. I. E. Smith and F. M. Leighton. granddaughter, Osgood. d, father, Miss Louise Swift, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., AN INTERPRETER Small has gone to lslesboro Ospt. Emery Oott, wife and small daugh- J»V Floyd are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Julia friend#. ter, of Swan’s Island, visited at Mc- abort Visit With Capt. or, Sweet. last week. ia the Kay’s B S. Howard, of Boston, July 26. Sim. By F A. MlTCHEL. wife. _ Hollis Saunders, of West Hurry, nfet wlluIE. P. Clapp and Popyrlght, 1909, by American Press Asso- i^tsawfai sra a JShr* with serious accident a few In said on the of Portland, was tbe BLUEHILL. ciation.! days ago. worth, county, third day Louie Lane, of a. d. at ten of the clock Mrs. In trying to put a belt on a drum, he was August. 1909, Dine’# parents recently. Rev. C. G. Harwood and of "Hello, Simmons. Got back all safe, in the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they of Capt. wife, Beverly, in the belt and joesi I see. Had a good time?" caught whirled around the so* cause. W. Emerson arrived at her cot- Mass., are in town. Sarah E. late of Franklin, in said Mrs. B. rather.” shaft and thrown some distance. Fortu- Kinsman, D. C. “■Well, yes; county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- Friday, from Washington, Charles Stover and wife have returned no bones were "Yon look as If you hadn't Any- nately broken, although he posing to be the lest will and testament of Bessie Withee, of Connecticut, is to Cambridge, Mass. was badly bruaed. sail de.eased, together #ith petition for pro- Mrs. thing unpleasant happened?" a Barrel bate thereof, presented by H. P. Blaisdell. the E. A Byard and wife. Frank J. is 28. Buy kiting her prrents, Dodge visiting his sister, “I don’t exactly—you see—they tell July _• S. executor therein named. Mrs. C. Susan E. Sargent, late of Ellsworth. In said Sheriff Smalt spilled fifty-two A. Osgood. me there’s a certain time In a man’s Deputy GOTT’S ISLAND. county, deceased, a certain instrument pur- of claret Thursday a seizure re- Fred Havlin and family, of Boston, are life when be doesn't know whether he’s of This Flour porting to be the last will and tesutment of lions Edwin said with for of Mrs. J. H. Morse. Mrs. Joyce and Mias Vira Joyce, deceased, together petition pro- cently made. guests done a very big thing or a very little bate thereof presented by Reuben 8. Sargent* of Atlantic, are employed at the Hillside You will find it real economy the executor therein named. auxiliary of the Rural There will be a dance at the town hall one.” The woman’s William Herrick, late of Southwest Harbor* will hold its annual "Haven't got Into trouble on account cottage. to buy the famous William Tell 'emetery association Thursday evening, July 29. In said county, deueased. A certain instru- hall Aug. U, afternoon of one of your practical Jokes, have Mr. Burnham’s new bungalow is com* Flour the barrel. ment purporting to be the last will and testa- air at Riverside Misses Gertrude and Elizabeth Clough by m* nt of said deceased, together with petition you?” pie ed, and, from the water, presents a for ,nd evening. are at tbeir home on South street. You will not only protect yourself probate thereof, presented by Myra N ’’It's cosy appearance. Herrick, the executrix therein named. 19. ri- something like that Come here flue, advances in due to July _ Rev. G. of in against price Melinda W. Emerson, late of Penobscot, In Mayo, Ellsworth, preached and ‘' alt down. I'll tell you.” Home of the fishermen have been wheat corners'' and said county deceased. A cert'in instrument Kobhins last week the church 25. doing crop conditions, Mrs. William spent Baptist Sunday, July bad met In a cod on what is known purporting to be the last will and testament They city park. Sim- well, catching large but will be sure of the as the you always ot said deceased, together with petition for n Bangor. who was on H. 8. mons a meeting-nouse ground. William Harvey Gray, working led the way to bench. They — S. Emer- Gott caught f 17 worth in one finest grained bread the whitest probate thereof, presented by Joseph and family are bis Sweet’s fell and broke his collar day. n, the executor therein named. Henry Cole visiting house, seated themselves, and he began his bread—the most*fe July 26. Chips. lightest biscuit—the Asenath P. Staples, late of Brooksville, in E. C. Cola and wife. bone recently. tale of woe. Frenis, delicious pastry that can be baked. id county, deceased. Petition that Ira J. Stevens, of Boaton, is visit- Rev. Warren Morse and family, of "When I was In Paris, at the pension cousins or some other suitable person be ap- Edward Baf.toaba anti itnmbohf Note how much cleaner William pni ted administrator of the estate of said Mrs. Lucy Dority. are Welland where I stopped—they call ’em pen- K.len M. ng bis sister, Brewer, occupying Clay’s Tell is than other flours—due to the deceased, presented by Gray, daugh- sions ter of said deceased. is visiting her cottage at the Granite. over there; we call ’em boarding Mrs J. D. Alien daughter, costly equipment of the Ansted & Austin B. Freethy. late of Brooklin, In said or hash bouses here—was a French deceased Petition that Mark L. Mr,. Buckminster, at Sargcntville. Dr. Merrill’s family, of Dorchester, Burk mills for county, 1 took a kiwi of shlue to Company's protecting i)"dee o- s. nie other suitable person be sp- are at the old colonial house on girl. her, r Tourtelotte and wife are guests Mass., the and flour in lointed administrator of the estate of said Liwyi and I fancied she took a kind of grain grinding. South street owned Mrs. V. P. shine deceased. piesented by Minaid E. Freethy, S. Rhodes at the “Willows”. by Kline, Ask dealer and insist oa ,(t. to me, but neither of us could speak a your son and heir*at law of said deceased. Mrs. Merrill s sister. Commencing, June 1909. — to Boston to 21, Leonora Burns, late or Tr»rtoi>. in said j. \V. Paris went Saturday word of the same 1 met having language. BAH HARBOR TO BANGOR coun.y, deceased. Petition that Horace W. his little home. The concert to be given by the Kneisel (company daughter Turpin over there Remember Turpin? Sunday Bu.ua or some other suitable person be ap- quartette and other musical celebrities pointed administrator of the estate of said and Harriette Red headed with mole on only Mrs. S. H. Cole dauguter chap big bis uf eoe ', presented by Horace W. Burns, son August 4, is looked forward to with AMAM AM PM PM PM AM PM home here last week. pleas- left cheek, lie and I on an n *ir iib law of add decease at their played jokes Mnst .... 8 20 *il 00 .... irrived ant The to *7 10 William Tell 1 tv| a L. Joidan, Lite ot Bllsw> rth, in said anticipations. opportunity SWH .... 9 00 11 20 .... 7 20' end Master each other. One day I told a gendarme con. t„. dectas. d. Heeond a.:cou» t oi Charles Mr-. Arville t'recthy Fred, hear some of the best artists is N E H- » 10 11 30_ 7 30 always ap- to watch him for a charac- P. Dorr, executor, filed for stttltment. arrived suspicious SealH .... 9 30 11 50 .... (I Dorchester, Mas,., Sunday. here. 7 50 O. late of in said preciated 00 10 1 George Stewart, Brooklin, ter and had a lot of fun out of It”— Bar H 6 45 00 4*10 9 00 _ 5 45 _ is hia Whitcomb, & Co. county, deceased. First account of Reuben -10 Haynes of Boston, spending Srnto 2ft 4h 66 goy Dority, W. Ward Smith and family, Miss H. E. did ql2 3 _!. C. Stewart, administrator, filtd for settle- ’’Oh. you did, you?" P 40 ■ with his parents, A. H. Dority Han 6 8610 ql2 55 4 35 ....(. ELLSWORTH ME ment. nealion Johnson and Miss Elsie G. of New Bull'n .... 11 10 FALLS, Otis, “Yes. Well, the girl I was telling 4 30 _i. Daniel H. late of Ellswoitb, infcaid 11 40 50 Eppes. iod wile. WD F7 00 1 5 05 9 50 .... 6 30 .... York, S. B. Slanders, of Cleveland, O., about—It was a busi- county, deceased. First account of Henry A. you tantalizing Wank 7 07 11 47 1 57 5 13 9 57 .... ft 37 .... will be a union W. Eppes, administrator, filed for settlement. TUfre parish picnic Harold Wilcox and Warren E. Doran, Han 7 15 11+60 5 17 _ ness, sitting along side of ber without 42 John E. Dorr, late of Aurora, in said county, Fr R 7t22 5 26 6 _ ORGANIZED 1828. Wednesday, Aug. 4, in C. N. Rhodes’ grove and Charles D. of 50 deceased. First account of E. A. Philadelphia, Hormet, able to to ber, so W 12 14 Richardson, being say anything Jc 7 30 5+35 11 00 7 01 10 00 ANNUAL STATEMENT administrator, filed for settlement. it "The Willows”. Coffee, lemonade, etc., Cedar are guests at the ELLS 7 87 12 20 2 5 42 10 21 11 07 7 08 10 08 Kapfcta, Mich., I wrote out some things such as ‘I'm 23; OF THE Lincoln C. Wright, late ot Eden, in said Ells F 7 42 12 25 5 48 rill he served. Motor boat excursions. Bluebill house. Donald Parsons and 11 12 7 14 10 13 county, deceased. First and final accounted wife, sorry I can’t talk to you’ and ‘Will Nlc’n 7t65 12 37 ft 03 VERMONT MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO.. -Uf25 7t27 10+26 Joseph E. Tripp, administrator, filed for set- free. with a of in an Or L 8 04 .... Ml party friends, automobile, yoq walk with me this afternoon in 12|46.-6 13 11 H4 7+37 10 35 OF MONTPBLIBB, VT., tlem nt. PhilLStU 12t53. 8+21 .... 7+45 was an concert at the were there 25. Ilf41 10f42 For the Dec. 31, 1908. K «lph W. Temple, late of G'ouldsboro, in There* interesting July the Bols de and all that Hld’n 8 18 1T0O 6 29 year ending Boulogne? 11 48 7t53 10 49 siid county, deceived Fir^i uni final ac- the children of Br Jc 8 38 1 19 6 49 Insurance in force Jan. 1, 1908, $77,359,017 00 ifcarcb Sunday eveuinjt by Miss Marion Wilson, of New York, an Then I asked Turpin—Turpin speaks 12 08 8 13 11 08 count of R dfoid B. Tracy, administrator, Ban’r 8 46 1 25 *3 30 6 5i 11 8 20 11 15 Written in 1908, 26,203.063 00 acbool. Mrs. S. N. 2512|15 tile 1 .or -ell lenient he Sunday Willey, inpersouator of fine ability, gave several French know—to pm pmampmiam tolerably well, you am pm Isidore corn a aliis. lete ot Cssti'ie, in said Alien and Miss ar- Potld .... 5 55 7 40 1255 3 $103,562,080 00 liss Bertha Erpestad character sketches with excellent effect in write out the French for these sen- 45 4f50 1230 3 45 COU-.I O' ceased. fte« Oud account of Augus- Bstn 9 05 11 05' 5 30 7 00 Policies terminated daring the fora weeks’ at j 8*26 3 45 7 00 tine H. Foiaoui. execi tor. filed us .ce-cream, Roxbury, sang "Do you know what Toi que J’aime’ Bng’r.... 1*5 50 h*:0 10 00 *11 05 3 30 *5 101 8 30 Nel ie L. Sinclair, late of Ellsworth, in said Br Jc.R 17 lu 0« 5 8 arnished the Holmes an 1 E. McGouldrick was pianist fo** the even- means?" 17] 37 Total assets Dec. 31,1908. $7,710,706 21 count}, deceased. Petition filed by Charles by Co, cike, Hld’n.ft >8MO .. 5 871 8 57 of L. Sinclair, administrator, for license to sell The committee of Phil .... LIABILITIES. sere served. ing. entertainment, “Yes; ‘good morning.’ of course.” L.ftf44 I0t32. t5 4 ty 04 certain real estate of said deceased, as de- Alice is de- Or L.ft C2 10 .. 5 63 y 12 Re-insurance reserve, $45.708 47 26. H. which Miss Holt chairman, “Hats! It means T love scribed in said petition. July ^ you.’” Nlc’ln.7fOOUt49. BO' 9 21 Losses adjusted, not Charles F. late of Ellsworth, fn serves much credit. McCartney, Simmons stood paralyzed with sur- Ella F.,7 14!II Ov.. fi 17 9 a5 yet due. fi,°70 30 said county, deceased. Petition filed by Win- SARGENTV1LLE. ELLS,... *0 55 7 19 ii 07 1/(8 4 30 ft 22 9 1! Losses 83 26. M. on reported. 19,619 field S. McCartney, administrator, for license July prise for a moment and then went W 13 Jc.7 25|11 12wl4 4 42 fft 27 t 4ft Commission and bro- to »eil certain real estate of said deceased, as Pitt \V. Dan forth has returned to Fr 21 Mrs. “I learned from people in the house R.11 ft 35 9 fft kerage, 11,711 66 c• scribed in sAid petition. Han. — 11 3a. her home in Melrose, Mass. BUCK3PORT. well ft 44 10 04*1 $>-3,010 56 Migniil P- Patten, a person of unsound that the father had been Wauk ... *7 18 .... 11 3 (2 girl's 32 4 59 6 48 10 08 ! Assets to protect policy holders 7,627,696 65 mind, of Bucksport, in said couniy. Petition Miss Jennie A. Grindle, of Bluehill, Miss Sarah Hancock, of New York, is off, but he had lost all his property M D F... *7 25 .... 11 4C *12 40 5 05*6 55 10 16 ; fiitd by Th»odore H. Smith, guardian, for li- 8ull’n ... 7 55;.... 1 it. lo _! _1 1 35 21 the of her Mrs. Sarah Collins. I ♦ 7.710.706 cense to sell certain real estate of said ward, suited friends here guest aunt, and then and died, his .... recently. up leaving Han P... 8 2.5 1 00 *1 00^ 5 25 _*10 30 j SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR 1908. is '.escribed in said petition. Srnto ... c7 J1 10 5 40*7 20 10 40 Matthew and of are Mrs. John Crowell, of Milford, Mass., a daughter with little or nothing. I felt 50;- 1$(0 admiued Abe Hamilton, an insane person, of Isle au % Gray wife, Bangor, Bar H ... *H 15!... Total nssets, $7.7i0,706 21 1 35 *l 35 6 50 *7 50 11 15 Huut. in said county. Petition filed by Ci arles has been I I .. *9 Ne not itt their cottage for the summer. former resident, visiting friends sorry for her, and—well. expect Seal H 051.... 2 25 ‘2 25 6 40; ....{ .... i surplus, including deposit H. 'turner, guardian, for license to sen cer- N E Har *9 2 4b *2 45 7 notes, 232,336 65 here. looked It. At any rate when April 25|.... 00| _J _j Losses in tain real estate of said ward, as de-cribed in of S >*ft .... 2 .... pai^ 1908, 356,818 68 Miss Eleanor Eaton, Brookline, Mass., W Har 8' 55 *2 55 7 1ft ....1 s>id n Losses since 46 peiitn I sta*ed for Rome I saw a ...... paid organization, 7,233.988 Theodore wife and > came, and Munst... i*9 40 | 7 10 Hsrvild U. Sinclair, et als, minors, of Ells- sat “EdgehiU” for the summer. Everett, daughters, Gain in asaetb in 1908, 403,208 27 ! tear In her eye. It made me uneasy, Trains leaving Ellsworth at 7.19 a m and 4.30 worth. in said county. Petition tiled by of Arlington, Mass., are visiting Ho:i. r. II. I C. C. Ellery Btwden, of Winterport, has been p m, and arriving at Ellsworth 12.20 noon, 11.07 PLUMMER, | diaries E. Sinclair, guardian, for license to for 1 wasn't about getting G*-ner»( for Malm, Parker Spofford. thinking p. m. connect with Washington Co R R. Agt-nts sell cctaiu re I estate of said minors, as de- risking his mother, Mrs. Clara Bowden. 121 Street. Portland. Me. mixed in any affair, with * included, Exchange sc-ibtd in said pe< ition. A. B. and of Ash- up especially Daily Sundays Mrs. and Miss Dr. Hagerthy wife, IWnice A. Sincl >ir, minor, of Sullivan, in Augustua Taintor niece, a I couldn’t talk to, but when I a Leaves at 9 a m. several with his girl Sunday said county. Petiiion filed by Thadious I. in land, lecently spent days A’wiccs. fcgnes Kane, are spending the week got on the train I forgot all about it, t Stops on signal to conductor, iLcga; Sinclair, guardian, tor license to sell certain mol her, Mrs. D. R. Hagerthy. real estate of said minor, as described in said Jtngor. same. q Sundays only. supposing the girl would do the William O. Gerrisb. of Bos- petftn d. William Hill of New ac- c to leave hr. Frederick of Genn, York, i went down to Rome to- 8tops passengers holding tickets ton, county of Suffolk, and Common- Laviuia H. Lelai d. late of Eden, in said Huntington, Portland, Turpin and from west of WHEREAS a Ernest points Baugor. wealth of Massachusetts, by his mortgage county, deceased. Petition filed by Elvin Y. a few companied by friend, Agretti, pent days recently with Mrs. B. C. gether, and he didn’t seem to think w to take but not to leave dated 17. 18*9. and recorded in Hud- Inland. executor, that an order be issued to A. H. Stops passengers. January has been visiting h»s mother, Mrs. son of book No. distribute the heirs of said deceaaed, brgent. I’d done anything out of the way, and 1 d Stops at Sorrento Su» day only to leave county registry deeds, 130, among 2 to Brennan, a cer- the amount in the hands ot said Genn. passengers trom points west of Bangor. page 7, conveyed Stephen remaining •Miss Edith Allen, who has been teach- this satisfied me. tain lot or parcel of laud situated in the town executor, upon the settlement of his first ac- M. J. has gone to Tickets for all South and of Hancock, county of Hancock, and State of count. ng in N. is at “Starboard Mrs. Kittredge ‘‘One day, a month later, while walk points Woodville, H., j Maine, bounded and described as follows, to Eva B. Hinckley, late of Eden, in said coun- Pa. She was West for sale at the M. C. It. K. Watch”. Wilkesbarre, accompanied lng down via Cavour—that's Cavout wit: ty, deceased. Petition filed by Myra Fox ana ticket office. Ellsworth. Harold both of as far as Rockland by her sisters, Misses street, know—in Rome, who should Beginning at the northwest corner of the Hinckley, Bangor, Maine, John Tetlow and of Brookline, you These trains connect at with field at the town road and running praying for the appointment of Harold Hinck- family, who will visit Bangor through easterly by Katharine and Alice Ball, I meet but French and what trains on Main to and from the town road rods or there- as trustee, under the last will and testa- Mu?** rest ‘‘Bonnie View” cottage lor my girl, Line, Portland, fifty-six (56) ley. Boston and St abouts to land owned John ment of said deceased. Frank the their brother, Daniel Ball. do she was doing?” John. by Kelly;- thence Hinckley :be summer. you suppose to a stake and stones; theuce north- trustee named therein being now deceased. Passengers are requestly to pro- southerly friends of Rev. Frederick "What?” earnestly rods to the first mentioned Samuel Adams, late of Castine, in said The many cure tickets before entering the trains, and erly eight (8) Mrs. Ln\ of ia two acres and one deceased. of C. Fred l.ane, Portland, spend- of the so Ellsworth to Falls and Falls to bound, containing hundred county, Resignation Kenyon brown, formerly pastor "Crying. She was distressed especially filed. nga few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Ellsworth. and twenty (120) rods, including the build- Jones, trustee, Elm street church, are about that she didn't sec ings thereon. EDWARD B. of said Court. iobert Congregational something F. E. Gen’l Pass. CHASE, Judge Gray. BOOTHBY, Agent. And whereas the condition of said mortgage A true of the order. to learn of bis success at Dart- me. I to her. and you should copy original very glad spoke MORRIS M’DONALD, has been broken, now therefore, by reason ol Attest:—T. ¥. Mahoney. Register. Bsnfurth Comins, wife and children taken two ber face. a I a mouth college, where he has have seen the relief light up Vice-Pres. and Gen’l Manager. breach thereof. claim foreclosure of said are and this notice for that STATE OF MAINE. returned to their home in Win- could remember * mortgage give pur- prizes in a literary competition contest, •The only thing I Portland, Me. Stephen iMter, Mass. pose. Brennan. Hancock ss.—At a probate court held at one for the best short story and one for to say to her in French was ‘Good By his attorney, Frank Lewis. Ellsworth, in and tor said county of Hancock, Mrs. on the sixth day of iu the year of our Duane 9. Everson and daughter the best junior essay. His bealth is much morning,’ so I said Toi que J’aime.’ Sbt July, subscribers hereby gives notice that Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine. of New I was lelen, York, are guests of Mrs. improved. burst into a fresh crying spell. THEthey have been duly appointed executors CERTAIN instrument purporting to be obn of the last will and testament of a of the last will and testament of If. Davis. wife and dying to know why she was in Rome Eastern Steamship Gompanr A copy Hon. daugh- late of the BOROUGH Eugene Heiner, ALANSOS late of FRANK STEVENS, and what was the matter, out now couu TUCKER, DERRY, Reuben Hemick, of Bar Harbor, passed a ters, of Lincoln, Neb., spent a few’ days OF BROOKLYN, , in the city and state of New York, deceased, last week hia Mrs. and wife. I since she could only Jabber French «(lays with aunt, recently with George Blodgett Fare Between Bar Harbor and deceased, which will has been approved and and of the probate thereof in said state of me? Then a thought struck toker Billings. They have just returned from Europe, at happy allowed in the couuty of Hancock, no bonds New York, duly authenticated, having been act as being the terms of said will. presented to the judge of probate for our said Mrs. visited all the me. Turpin could interpreter required by Frank M. Redman and children where they principal places Boston All persons having demands against the county of Hancock lor the purpose of being Of course 1 couldn't take her to Tur filed and recorded in the probate are returned to their home in Newton of interest. Mr. Heiner is a prominent estate of said deceased are desired to present allowed, him on a tele the same for settlement, and all indebted court of our said county of Hancock. in and has manu- pin, but I might get d>per Falla, Mass. lawyer the West, large $4.25 one way and thereto are requested to make payment imme- Ordered, That notice thereof be given to and he could tell each of ue interested Mrs. facturing and banking inteiests in seve- phone diately. Thomas Motley has appointed as his all persons therein, by publishing John Bennett spent part of last said. Good Idea, eh?’ agent Robert H. Gardiner, whose address is a copy of this order three weeks successively Mrs. Heiner was Miss Julia what the other ™«k w ith her mother, Mrs. J. W. Spin- ral states. $8.00 round trip. River avenue, Garuiuer. Maine. in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper “Very.” Hubert H. Gardiner. printed at Ellsworth, in said county of Han- *fi*t Little Blodgett, formerly of Bucksport. Deer Isle. "I Into a where there Thomas Motley. cock, prior to the third day of August, 21. J- stepped place at July ID. 9IM. July it July 11. 1909. a. d. 1909, that they may appear was a 'telefono' sign nnd succeeded Steamer J T Morse leaves Bar Harbor 1 S'* a probate court then to be held at Ellsworth, week days and for Seal Harbor, in for said of at ten Just as he was starting Sundays subscriber notice thai and county Hancock, Miss June S. ia SOUTH BLUEHILL. getting Turpin Sniortheast Harbor, Southwest Ha«hor, Brook- nereby gives o’clock in the and show if Philbrick, of Bangor, he has been adminis- forenoon, cause, out to visit the Roman aqueduct ruins lyn, Deer Isle, Sargeutvllle, Dark Harbor and THE duly appointed thev have, the same. “king Irlends here. Lincoln of Somerville, Mass., is trator of the estate of any against Sibley, 1 told him what had happened; then Rockland, connecting with steamer for Boston. EDWARD E. CHASE, Judge of Probate. Miss his vacation at Allen Hender- NELLIE A. 8TANLEY, late of BROOKLIN, A true of the order. Mary Kendall left Saturday for spending then Steamer leaves Bluehlll 2.00 m copy original the girl told him her situation; Boothbay p in the of Attest:—T. F. Mahoney. Register. •ke week days ana Sundays for South Bluehlll, county Hancock, deceased, and Msranacook. son's. and he translated bonds as the law directs. All I took the receiver Stonlngton, North Haveu and Rockland, con- given per- COM MISSION EKS’ ""NOTICE. sons having demands against the estate of Dr. Moore and are “The with his friends Ralph to me. She’d answered an ad necting with steamer for Boston. family occuping Ralph Mayo, the story said deceased are desired to the Hancock ss.:—Bucksport. Maine, July 9, 1909. has re- present *kgrs'’ lor the season. Webber and Harr.v Balyntine, of a Roman family for a governess tc Steamer Juliette leaves Sedgwick 8.00 p m same for settlement, and all indebted the undersigned, having been duly and for thereto are to make im- appointed by the Honorable Edward Milton turned to Waltham, Mass., after spending teach the children French and hac week days 8uodays Hqrrlck’s Landing, requested payment WE, Taylor and wife left Saturday for South Krooksvllle. Eggemoggln, Dlrlgo and mediately. William‘Nutter. E. Chase, judge ol probate within and for at Mr. summer to leceive and de- wir home iu a pleasant vacation Mayo’s been sent for to come to Rome. Sht Rockland, connecting with steamer for Boston. Bluehill, July 14,1909. said county, commissioners Lynn, Mass. the claims of the ci editors of Julia am, cide upon Dr. home, “Rockledge.” was delayed for want of funds, late of in said Harry Logan, of Scranton. Pa., is vis- RETURNING subscriber hereby gives notice that a. Patten, Bucksport, county 19. U. when at last she arrived found the of Hancock, deceased, whose estate has been ™* hi* July _ she has been duly appointed administra- sister, Mrs. H. A. steamers THE insolvent, give public Knapp. had been called suddenly tt New turbine steel Bel fact and Cam- trix of the estate of represented hereby family den leave Boston at 8 m week and notice agreeably to the order of the said judge Miss Kuth ia her Henderson has gone to New York p days KITTREDGE Sargent visiting Roy Berlin. Well, she was in a pickle. Sundays for Rockland. HOOPER, late of SEDGWICK, of probate, that six months from aud after 1909, have been allowed to said "stiperents, E. E. Snow and wife, in yachting. “1 to tell her tha. in the cpunty of Hancock, deceased, and July 6, telephoned Turpin Leave Rockland at 0.15 a m, or on arrival of given bonds as the law directs. All creditors to present and prove their claims, •ogor. has moved into the per- Bert Hendrickson I begged she would accept funds from steamer from Boston, week days and Sundays, sons having demands against th*> estate and that we will attend to the duty assigned for Bar Harbor, Bluehlll, Sedgwick and inter- of said deceased are desired to us at the office of T. H. Smith, in said Bucks- Bduin wife and house. to Paris. told present Hipley, daughter Phyllis Mayo me to return Turpin mediate the same for on 9, and on sre landings. settlement, and all indebted port, Thursday, September 1909, returned to their home in Auburn- Mrs. Carleton, of Bangor, is at her cot- her. She dropped the receiver on a thereto are requested to make payment t-n Thursday, January 6,1910, at nine o’clock in E. L. Bar Harbor. mediately. Comport T. Hooper. the forenoon, of each of said days. *k, Mass. season. * table and her head on my shoulder Smith, Agent, tage for the Sedgwick, July 19,1909. Guv W. McAlister, nexl Miss Gladys of St. his of North Then she took my arm, and the Edward L. Bbazley, Bigelow, Albans, Mr. McPbeters, Sedgwick, Commissioners. the I knew we were In one of those subscilber hereby gives notice that guest of her classmate, Miss Vera here Sunday. thing preached churchei Banking. THEshe has been duly appointed executrix COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. larding. measly thousand-year-old of the last will snd testament of Frank Brown, of Boston, is spending bis Hancock ss.:—Back 1909. over there. The Frenct sport, Maine, July 9, ■ girl Jabbered ABEL F. STUBBS, late of BUCK8PORT, Billings and Misa Julia 8ul- Charles Ferrin’s. 'IYTE. the been wile, vacation at which he seemed to under undersigned, having duly rsn and to a priest, in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds YY appointed by the Honorable Edward brother, of Cambridge, Mass., and Fred made a being required by (he terms of said will. tived R. B. Eaton Sylvester stand, and a little English, too, for ht E. Chase, jbdge of probate within and for Friday. All persons having demands against the es said commissioners to receive and de- business to Bangor last week. to married I must county, trip told me that be gc is what your money will earn if tate of said deceased are desired to present cide upon claims of the creditors of Mighill Mra. and tbe same for and all indebted Alfred Freethy, Frank Freethy Mrs. Flossie Sweet, of Connecticut, is through the proper forms. invested in shares of the settlement, P. Patten, a person of unsound mind of thereto are requested to make payment im- in said county of Hancock, whose her Mrs. Sarah “It was that rascally Turpin. He’d mediately. Lottie A. Stu-bs. Bucksport, with visiting grandmother, estate nas been represented insolvent, hereby chronic throat and lung me North Bucksport, July 8, 1909. JSiSJ Peopleave in told her that I asked her to marry / give public notice agreeably to the order of h ,ound comfort and relief Fogg. EUsworth Loan and aiev’s Building Ass’n. subscriber the said judge of probate, that six months it cures stubborn with me.” nereby gives notice that »0*hJnIi)neyw^,,d Tar»M wife and two children, of and go to America from and after have been allowed failed. L. Mr. Fisher, he has been appointed adminis- July 6, 1909, °,t,her treatment has do?” THE duly to said creditors to and their writes: “The are of Mrs. Net- "What did you trator of the estate of present prove ?ejanor» Io*a, Somerville, Mass., guests A NEW SERIES and that we will attend to the as- ‘ctorft and I no do? Go back on a claims, duty titej //ad consumption, got “What could I WILLIAM N. YORK, late of BLUEHILL, us at the office of T. H. in said •nd Tar. It tie Day. is now open. Shares, SI each; monthly pay signed Smith, epped th*1 i°°k FoJey’* Honey like that? We were marrlee in tbe of and on Thursday, September 9, 1909, and in thing SI than. county Hancock, deceased, Bucksport, HiiatiHit heu*°rrhagei pain my Mrs. Frank Sibley and daughter Elsie, menu, per given bonds as the law directs. All and on Thursday, January 6, 1910, at ten UOm M •ound M • bullet/’ and here I am.” persons A. sea- demands the estate of o'clock in the forenoon of said days. PA*cHaaare of Somerville, Mass., are spending the having against said old man. I’ll call on your wife deceased are desired to present the same for Guv W. McAlister, Henderson’s. “Well, WHY PAT RENT son at Cliarles seen her and settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- Edward L. Bbazlky. tonight, and after I’ve when you esn borrow on your Commissioners 26. c- quested to make payment immediately ’Hbbntlfinwmia July ______talked with her—I speak some Frencl shares, give s first mortgage and Bluehill, July 8, 1909. Forrest B. Show. reduce it every month? Monthly rilnE suoscribti bereoy gives notice u..*s you know—I’ll tell you whethei and Interest subscriber notice 1 he has been duly appointed adminis- comes to up the score myself, payments together hereby gives that When it settling evt will amount to but little more he has been trator of the estate of Refreshes Hie scalp. tha Turpin has done you a good or an THE duly appointed adminis- there is nothing more expensive than than you are now paying (or trator of the estate of AMOS M. MANCHESTER, late of MOUNT "V rid themselves of turn." rent, and in about ten Wd?n».*-Jone. you have received. years you ISAAC P. EASTMAN, late of OBLAND, DESERT, ildne.. scalp irritation and prevent wedding presents The was kept and, after the will th,y wiu R>ull Hair promise in the county of Hanoock, deceased, and in the county ot .teoa-ed, and »ni? w “*§” OWN TOUR OWN HOME. bonds •**» the u* ir*c Ai' ”® 80 call, on the doorstep the friend said: given bonds as the law directs. All per- given pt-r- “rtain of this we nat- > ite.tn gnar- the bowels, promotes easy, sons demands sons having demaid against *br e-tale of Regulates on shoulf having against tbe estate e™y cent na for it if “It’s a ’horse’ Turpin; he For ol are to lie -an a I oei,?’^turu paid cures particulars Inquire of said deceased are desired to tbe said deceased desired preset) ural action, and constipatlon-Doan’s O. W. present sMislHoiory. Try it at our them. 2S have wife for himself. You'vi Tapury, Sec’y, same for settlement, and all indebted thereto for settlement, and all indebted tnereu* ira >ti4“ i'f r°T Ask your druggist for got your First Nat’l Bank “C' 8ad Regulets. _ Bldg. are to make to make unvment immediately he B‘ZeB’ »1-00' 1 requested payment immediately. requested “exalt had a big stroke of luck.” A. YT. Kero, President. 1909. GtOiiUS A. MA.NCUtaTB*. Store.0 cents a bos.—Adel. > July ic, im Fr&D C. UlC* July 9, “I am the cook! Klsa tbe cook, I tered something beneath Ma breath COUNTY NEWS. oihrr Stephen!” and gave up In despair. Fmr %

    tional Onuniy 19—n — png— Again she was In his arms. Then | At the end of the last day but one Mrs. her at arm's She was MR, TRDMPSOR'S ALINE. he held realized that WHAT length. ! of the two weeks Carter NORTH DEER ISLE. Sagerser, no longer pale and listless. Her face the of hls canvas was j central figure Howard Lowe went to Bar llarbor Sat- of was full of life. completed, and the realization brought Missouri. to cat tbe urday. As soon ns he had begun i a of regret The rea- FOUND OUT, MODEL. poignant feeling her be looked at her Mrs. Kimbel Barbor vialted father, palatable little meal son for It came when It suddenly 1| F. B. Weed, laat week. In amazement. flashed upon him that tomorrow was "How did learn to do all this. Mrs. Lillian E. Small is visiting her sis- The Great Change It Made In you The Way She Came to Get a Per- ; Miss Parks' last day. And then It was | Aline?” (bat Carter made a discovery that a ter, Mrs. Grover Small. Her Mode of Life. And there manent "That's another surprise. Engagement. less lnczperlenced man would have Mrs. Charlena .Lowe has gone to Ban- more ; arc a great many surprises made long before. It came with such gor to learn the millinery trade. awaiting Stephen." BELLE MANIATES. you, By ALICE R. WETMORE. a shock that he was fairly stunned. Mrs. Anna of East is vis- By 1 Price, Boston, “I am afraid he said, "that tbe tOopyrlght, 1:>09. by Associated Literary | j (Copyright, 1909, by Associated Literary He. John Carter, the most unimpres- her Warren Powers. will be that this iting brother, Press. 1 ! Mggest surprise of all Press] tlonist of in love with hls model! men, Gapt. F. A. Haskell, in schooner L. G. Aline looked from her book as L* all a dream!" "Where are you. Rill?” came a lazy When Parks the next up Miss appeared sailed for Nsw York. ! But eat your dinner. the which Whitmore, Monday her husband rose from his chair. “Stephen: J drawl from tiny anteroom, flay be greeted her with hls usual hear all. You will Brown and wife came over ! Then you shall them the office. an- Gapt. Cyrus “I am going to work again tonight." Thompson designated rheerful "Good rooming,” but not out tonight. a- from Camden Saturday evening in their not go Stephen?” "Here." replied that gentlemnn other word was spoken until she bad tie remarked casually. and with Mrs. I He flushed guiltily, distinctly as a mouthful of brushes taken the old familiar the launch, spent Sunday stole to her cheeks. pose—for A faint Bush 1 will have to Hatch. j «xo. hut telephone." would permit. “ICs only Carter.” he last time, he said to himself, with a In her three mouths For the first time “I that for to his did you explained model. “Or perhaps pang. Mrs. C. W. Thorn, of Grecnport, L. 1., is cen- of married life her thoughts were "You! You—knew. Aline?" son you'd rather”— There was a strange restraint of visiting her mother. Mrs. Haskell's tered on her husband. Stephen Alden. ! but would no more, come She laughed, say "Oh. let Mm In by all means." which both were aware. At last. Emery, who has been for the past four When her father committed suicide were the not even when they clearing replied the girl. "I'd rather like to see "This Is the last of the the years in the navy, most of the tithe on the his In day pose." because he had lost fortune (able and lie was helping her wash the him." is also at borne a of girl ventured. Carter worked furious- | Pacific coast, for visit speculation Stephen had asked her to went out on tlielr j dishes. Then they A long, clean limbed young fellow "Yes.” he answered An- four months. hitherto ly. shortly. marry him. Her wealth bad little porch. In. halted for a I lounged apathetically other pause. "Then you won't want j Mrs. lieorge Browm gave a party in prevented t-is paying her any special _Now tell me. When did you know?" behind eanr.-is moment Thompson's me any more?" The girl's voice strove honor of her Ethel's seventh was avail- daughter attention. One other refuge and then sunk Into n of b^prinanded. lazily pile hard to t>c commonplace. birthday last week. About twenty of her able. A distant cousin whom Al'ne's 'The third went out 1 fol- night you cushions on tile floor. Carter threw down hls In and friends for befriended and who palette de- little playmates gathered father had once lowed The on the model stand scruti- you." m girl spair. The girl kept her pose two or three hours of fun and amusement. FACIAL NEURALGIA. lived on a farm offered her a home. bravely, 'Aline!" nized him closely and made up her and three j her pretty head tilted, lint the eyes Another birthday was observed Saturday, Mr*. C. 8. Sagerser. 1311 She accepted Stephen, "1 knew were not spending your mind that he was the most v.VkxIUsu you typical y which met farter's held a look which when Mrs. Belcher Howard a Kansas months after her father’s death (hey gave party Avo„ City,.Mo., writes: evenings at the office, it wasn't man she had ever seen. His 1 jeal- lazy vpice. even he could not mistake. The man to her Ruth. were married The home was three-ycar-old daughter "I feel it a due to Stephen or But it his walk, l.'s had an absolute duty yen anil u, ousy curiosity. Stephen. carriage.' brushed hls hand neross hls eves In a There were The to was a very one. thirty-aeven present. others that may lie afflicted like able provide simple came to me that I was of no help to lack of effort that was fas- myitll positively quick, desperate little gesture. He and dining hall were and It had not been a very happy one. parlor beautifully to speak for Peruna. For a moment when 1 saw and to the 1 you. you cinating. complete Impres- seemed to have brushed the old non- decorated. Mrs. Frank Davis Aline was lu the listless state that sue- kindly ■•My trouble first came after la into the 1 doubted sion his lean face was abso- going greenroom strong, chalance away. He was trans- her and entertained grlpp.) roeds violent grief and apathetically fairly brought grapbopbone eight or nine ye*-s ago, a you. me. Stephen. But in devoid of gathering h Forgive lutely expression. formed. the little ones. allowed the Uonse to be run at the will my head and neuralgia. I suffered that moment I learned that 1 loved Suddenly, however, he gazed Intent- “Want he “Want of a succession of servants yon!" gasped. you! | Death took ore of the oldest citizens, m 'St ait the time. My nose, slatternly 1 went tbe theater. When with a semblance of awakened you. into ly and Don't you know I want more than Three l>efore a break in their yon William P. Scott. eyes were badly affected for nights In the second number I Interest at the model Tbe was Monday evening, Jnly thelasttwo you came on pose anything In the world?” I think monotonous life had resulted from 19. Mr. Scott had been ill about seven years. from your description of knew you in spite of your makeup, and rather striking. A heavy black velvet "But dotft understand." the leaving the house at T you girl and for the three had Internal catarrh that I must here Stephen's I that wonderful athletic accentuated that trans- years, past years had had heard of gown peculiar liogan finally in a voice that was some- o’clock and not returning until lire. been confined to the house most of the that also. I suffered very sort rely. stunt of yours. I divined why you parency of coloring which accompa- what smothered by Carter's broad His excuse of having to work would time. He was a kind neighbor, a faithful ••Nothing ever relieved mo like were doing It—1 had been extrava- nies a certain deep rich shade of au- shoulder. "There are reasons." she Pa- have unnoticed tonight except and lo. father. He leaves two sons- nina. It me from passed in order to me burn hair A dull green ing keeps taking eold. gant. and indulge you background continued, with dignity, "why I can- for the fact that she had been nnable William D. Scott, of Portland, and Charles ••With the of some were night and day. and I was reconciles! the brilliant coloring of the not exception deaf, to him at the office slaying marry you.”; get by telephone of the to the dtiskv H., of this place, with whom Mr. Scott had ness I am feeling giving yon—nothing! upper part plrtnre "I am all ears." avowed Carter sol- perfectly cured. 1 the night befyre even after repeati-1 made his home several years, and one am forty-six years old. “I came home and looked over your mysteries of the lower canvas. The “but won't calls. emnly. yon mind if I say was saved In- daughter—Mrs. Mary J. Hirling, of Olym- ••I feel that wonts are accounts and saw we were in debt. I pose of life figure from now that the reasons won't make ■ to At 10 o’clock she bad to bed right inadequate gone solence the winsomeness of pia, Wash. Mr. Scott leaves two brothers for Peruna.” went to Cousin Lois and told her all. only by a particle of difference, will you?" express my praise An houcJater she heard him or me In —David Scott, of Eaat Boston, and F. She taught me to cook and house the fare. "Oh. but will. I've been Stomach and down the hall to his room. His keep they deceiv- Trouble Seven Years. go Carter at his and P. Scott, who lives on the old home- and keep accounts I am more fitted pulled lazily pipe ing you." she confessed haltingly. Mrs. T. R. behavior engrossed her thoughts en- stead. Mr. Scott was years Freeh, R. 1, Hickory now to be the wife of a"— continued to gaze at the girl with half seventy-four Point, the "Go on." commanded Cnrter more Tenn., writes: tirely throughout following (lay. of age. The funeral took place Thursday “Poor roan.” closed critical eyes “Nice color.” he soberly. All kinds of dreadful poaslblb The fact of his spending his evenings forenoon at the house. The has ••Having been am.cted with catarrh “No. an honest roan. But there’s finally asserted. ”Ry Jove, that’s a Itles loomed before him. family out did not disturb her. but she was at up and stomach trouble for seven with a sudden hurst the sympathy of all. years, more. father off a wonderful pose!" "You’ll never love me when a loss to fathom his motive in deceiv- Long ago paid you and after tried four of enthusiasm that startled the girl July 26. H. having different on C<>us!n Lois’ farm. know," she continued, with visible ef- ; _ her. It assailed her conscience and mortgage They doctors relieved me for a ing "Are after finish with they only little are very prosperous now. and she gave you engaged you fort. "I—I’m not a model at all. I'm opened her eyes to the truth that she. j EAST OKLAND. while. I was Induced to try Peruna, me a check for the I would Thompson V his wife, did not know him well $1,000. Hilly Thompson'a cousin." she rushed | xnd 1 am now well." The other artist his mouth: James Dyer, of Portland, is the guest of entirely nor take any Interest, of You opened on. “and when you came In and enough to resent the deception nor to cours^. H. F. Webb. have then, with a qnlet smile, closed It I Man-a-lin an Ideal Laxative. •peak to him nbont the matter. your vacation next week. and. thought was a professional I | attain. The girl smiled, too, n little 1 Harrison Lrarb, of Ellsworth, visited A awakened sense of Stephen, dear, we are going to take wouldn't let Billy tell you. and—I newly duty smile that curled her deli- here last week. sonfe of $1,000 and have our real upper lip thought It would be such a relatives and a that she ought at least that good Joke. good idea of the extent and appearance of feeling ciously. to assume the of taking some honeymoon.” because Billy had told me how you Mrs. Qould and son Harry, of Hyde Park, the building when finished. The new duty next "No. sir: I’m not engaged rover cared for here. Interest In his movements impelled her glrla or—anything, Mass., are-at their cottage building will relieve tbe congestion of Bar week.” she replied quietly. and"— to attempt to discover where he was The of the Cat. Mrs. Helen Gntt and son are the guests Harbor’a big postal business, tnd will bet Antiquity “Can come to me for a two you “You there. Jim?" a fa- •pending his evenings. Therefore, as It seems hard to believe that during Interrupted of her brother, Charles Gibbs. handsome addition to tbe ton n. weeks' ]*>se then. In the mornings5” miliar voice from the hall. The he was again leaving after dinner, she all the long ages which be- girl The tax rate of the town has been fixed passed Thompson looked dubiously at the Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Waltham, Mass., a entrance fol- fled to the model stand and took her slipped out side and tween the dawn of civilization and the visited her cousin, E. L. Marks, last week. at (JS per fl.000—an increase of 13 over girl. ”1 os. sir. I'll come.” she said. Carter dabbed and with lowed him at discreet distance. After Christian era the Romans and Greeks pose. lazily that of laat The annual Ibis the model of year. budget The next Monday present- at his canvas. Warren Maxcy and wife, Brookline, a walk of two miles she saw should have been of the roost perfect composure is some more-than last nearly ignorant ed herself at John Carter’s studio. year 120,000 year, strolled In. an amused look In Mass., arc boarding at F. W. Wentworth's. him pause io front of a theater. familiar pet of our homes, the com- Billy j while the increase in valuation is He looked as he slight. seaieely up greet- bis "Nice be remarked. Mr. and Mrs. two sons and "Poor she "His mon cat. Yet no fact seems estab- eyes. model." Gaylord, New Stephen;" thought. ed her. Aa usual John 8. Kennedy, of York, must have No "Can I engage you for next week, my servant, of Buffalo, N. Y., are the Mason evenings beeu dull; lished tiicre clearly than this Hahn pays tbe largest tax, while those whose “Oh. is that you. Miss— Do you maid?" house for wonder he seek's recreation." in his “Wanderings of Plants and Ani- pretty August. taxes Include Joanna know. I to ask name.” he amount loover 11,000 forgot your Carter turned abont and re- But he turned and went down the mals” insisted upon It. and ft has since lazily Prof. Frederick Smith and wife and R. Auchincloes, DeWitt Clinton Bltir, drawled. his friend aide street, entering the theater by been established the united efforts garded James Nicaerson and wife arrived from W. the by "Parks,” the girl Supplied smilingly. George 8. Bowdoin, 8. Bridghatn, the of the door. As a solu- of “I'm afraid not. Billy,” he drawled. Waterboro T. way stage scholars and zoologists. We know ■ South Monday. estate ol Busan W. Frank The h her was also Hardy, gown gave “Yon see. cousin has a tion of his conduct occurred to her now that our domestic your perma- Ed- favorite, with black. had stuffs Harry White, who has been at home for Howard, John I. Kane, W. H. L. Lee. He hung heavy nent engagement with me." she felt a great heart wrench—the its winning, coy ways, when ward the estate of C. J. uneasy around and above the model stand un- a short visit, has gone to Rockland, and Morrell, Morrill, only thing she had felt sure of was removed from man's and Frances E. Msrjr society yet til the black gown and the background i from there will return to his work at Bar Edgar Scoff, Muigrave. taken from her Without knowing never It. with its Actors Under William III. J. Mont- completely trusting mingled darkly and the white face and King Harbor. E. Ogden, Joseph Pulitzer, the that she valued It. she had had per- mysterious old world air, was unknown Flow summarily actors and mana- Bears George W. Vander- auburn hair fairly Jumped from the Dr. A. Abrams, of Hartford, Conn., is gomery estate, fect confidence In his love for her. to the chief nations of antiquity till gers were dealt with In the days of Dr. Haskett Edgar Scott, gloom lu a single, startling note of here to the rest of the season with bilt, Derby, she felt a wild—almost an spend Instantly after the Christian era. King William IFF. is shown by the pe- John J. estate, Ernesta G. Fabbri, color. his family. They are boarding at Mrs. Emery Insane—desire to know what manner It was the patient and gifted nation tition of Alexander Davenant and oth- Robert B. E. Carpenter, Carter set to work with a feverish E. C. Mason’s. Bowler, Josephine of woman had attracted him. It was of the Nile valley that built the hall ers. dated Dec. 19, 1091. which has Charles T. which transformed him. How, Philip Liviugstou. a a energy quite C. H. Caristinson, Conrad A. E. vaudeville theater, and she bought of columns.at Knrnnk and that reared, been found among the historical docu- Reend, He tried first one pose, then another, j Andreas Anderson and A. Kah- ticket, choosing a seat In an obscure such colossal statues as that of Ram- ments of the honse of lords. These Anderson, in such rapid succession that the girl of are BCCK8PORT. part of the house. eses II at Memphis, not to speak of “sharers and adTenturers in the play- lon, Dorchester, Mass., tenting at | was positively bewildered. j Heart cove. P. and wile returned At the end of an hour she learned the pyramids, that first tamed the cat. house"—this seems to have reference pond Benjamin Blodgett When be bad at last found one that j what she had come to find and from a short visit to Boston. out Hereditary antipathy as deep as that to the Dorset Garden theater In Whlte- A party of six young ladies who have Batnrday pleased him he drawled apologetical- for quietly stepped from the theater and which reigns between the feline race frlars—set forth that Lord been at the W. L. Wentworth bungalow Miss Annie Nicholson lelt Sunday with a "I'm Longuerllle, returned home. She an hour ly, slow, winning smile. Ward- spent at and mankind does not die out In ajgeu- haring of assaulted, two weeks, left Saturday for their homes Boston, after several weeks at the a bard fellcMr to complained being desk and then went to bed. rather get started, Stephen’s eration. Countless years and many together with his servants, by the in Hartford, Conn. well. Miss Parks, but I won’t give you much She did not pass the night In sleep, but dynasties must have passed ere the at this famous In the trouble once we're off." guard playhonse William Pierce, of Roxbury, Mass., Rev. Maurice Prince, formerly president laid out a course of action which she wildest members of creation became course of what seems to hare been a of tbe who has been visiting the man came Saturday for a two-weeks' visit at seminary, to follow at breakfast The girl watched with fas- began the most faithful servants of mankind. rather serious fracas, the bad bis friends has returned to his home at cinated eyes. He worked with the king cottage. Mrs. Pierce and Mias Pauline here, "Stephen,” she said quietly, ”1 am In we know that cats were Egypt re- given orders at the desire of the peers Allen came a week earlier. Carlisle, Pa. well. You precision and energy of a splendid ma- ■or—very know I am not garded with veneration and embalmed that no soidiers should be on in chine. Els face shone with i duty Mrs. William Pierce an Dr. Robert B. Patteraon, »bo died used to staying In the city in the and buried after their positive gave enjoyable death.—London there for the future and that the play- of eighty- aummer." inspiration. party in honor of her guest, Miss Pauline East port, July 19, at the age Academy. ers should be from of As for Carter be was bliss- 1 “suspended acting those three waa a former reaideut He looked a flush on his himself, Allen, recently. Among present years, up quickly, ! till they had begged pardon for the af- fully With the true artist's were Misses Edith tnd a son of the late James Filter- face. * happy. Evelyn, Katherine Bucksport, An Exeuu For a front” Pardtn. sensitiveness he felt the absence of the Dora ton. Dr. Patteraon had been lor nearly “I know you are not,” be replied. Webb, Dunbar, Alberta Dunhar, When the stern Duke of Wellington The house had also, it appears, vin- demists in “Cousin Lois has been anxious for usual clash between the half hearted, | Doris Blake, Grace Gibbs, Frances Gilkey, fifty year* one of the leading was dicated its thus in prime minister under George IV. models and the Ideals he dignity, outraged He ie aurvived a »idow snd me to her a visit ever since father prosaic strug- Persis and Helen Pickering. Dainty re- Eaatport. by pay he managed the old the person of one of Its monarch easily to their aid. The at- members, by one sister— Vise Julia Patterson, Boston. died. I think I will go to her gled embody by | freshments were served. today.” enough, but when he the ordering.a sergeant and a soldier to attempted lacked a inharntonl- > 26. “The country air would do you mosphere single July M. The entertainment given Thursday j same be sent to the at _ tactics with the young Queen ous gatehouse Whitehall, he said element, for the girl seemed to under the of the Kebekah food.” slowly. then used as evening auspices Victoria he met hie match. She con- throw her a prison. The petitioners BAR HARBOR. The “The cook’s to leave whole personality into the circle was a success. going today. outwitted him. of having solicited the “removal sewing great stantly One his work. humbly A on Wilson Ton can stay here and get your meals five-story building West street, Mis* Marian earliest official acts was to of the them” and impersonations by bring be- At last be from his trance suspension upon near the were to the can’t J emerged swimming club, owned by Nick- were The costumes city, you?” tore her a court to “do their best to greatly enjoyed. i martial death sen- to observe that a line promised prevent "Yen: I ciib all sufficiently white erson, Spratt A Greely, and occupied as and the selections very pleas- manage right” ience the like for the appropriate which he expected her to sign as had around the com- miscarriage future." »•» A month later, at the end of a long appeared girl's a lodging-house, was badly damaged by ing. The mueical of the program a matter of course A soldier was to It Is officially noted that “the suspen- part Bummer pressed lips and that she wavered as ! fire Monday afternoon. The building was consisted of vocal day, Stephen approached borne, sion on the by local talent, and tie executed for desertion, and as the she stood. players was removed” and and He dreaded once part of the West End hotel. solos Ames snd pi»n» weary discouraged. death warrant that “on Dec. 29 the sol- by Mias Lillian was placed before the "It must be time to rest.” he ob- ! sergeant and to unlock tbe door and go Into tbe The new is solos Miss Winilred Buck. Arthur queeu the duke she raised her 1 dier were on released."—Lon- postoffice rapidly taking by by eyes, served. "Why,’’ as be glanced at the petition ■tale, shutup atmosphere of the dust full of don Standard. shape, and several rows of granite blocks Fisher, of Philadelphia, was sccomiwnUt- tears, to his face, saying: clock, been for coated, rooms. But when be "ycu've posing nearly \I have been in empty "Hare to In placed position, giving a July you nothing say behalf an hour. Why didn't yon rest V he 27._ had entered the living room he stood of this poor man?" Not an Affair of the Heart. ■till In demanded reproachfully. amazement. The windows said the aDfeirtitraitnu. “Nothing." duke, standing The sank Into a chair with an They stood at her door, and there were open and curtained In girl freshly at attention like one of his own prl- amused in her “I never seemed to be some constraint between soft muslin. The room was in gleam eyes. perfect rates; “be has deserted three times." them. order. A bunch | saw anybody so completely loet” she of fragrant old fash- “Oh. think yorr grace, again,” plead- ! said. “I couldn’t bear to disturb He was a trifle older than she, and ioned flowers filled a bowl on the 1 you.” big ed the as If Does not the | queen, she were asking The next morning be found himself she had the advantage of him In looks Color Hair table. Wondering, he went on into for the life of | | her dearest friend. a with unmistakable too. room. waiting lmpa- AYER’S HAIR VIGOR the dining The table wag laid "Well, I your majesty, he la > In bis with clean certainly | tlence the arrival of his model, and eyes there was supplication, linen, shining glass, speck- a bad but soldier, there was somebody when at last she stand and in hers there were Stops railing Mai.- An Elegant Dressing lees dishes and decorated another ;: did before him disdain, scorn, by who spoke for his good character. He i Destroys Dandruff Makes Malr Grow bunch of flowers. j with a smiling “Good morning” on her rejection. country be a fellow In civil may tolerably good ] lips he regarded the girl with an art- "If I might’’— he began. of Alcohol, He'heard a light step in the kitchen. life.” Composed Sulphur. Clycerin. Quinin. Sodium Chlorid, Capsicum, Sage, ist’s satisfaction. “No, sir,” she “It la The door opened, and AUne, dressed, Interrupted. to- Water, Perfume. Ask your doctor his of such a hair preparation. “Oh. thank you.” said the queen In opinion but In She was charming In her dark street tally unnecessary.” hot In mourning, becoming heartfelt tones, and before the aston- Her was flushed “But”— color, came In. Town. face and her AYER’S HAIR VIGOR lshed duke could utter a word of pro- "I she cried, eyes bright with the exhilaration of an do not wish to hear you.” “Oh. Stephen!" runolng test she bad written across the paper autumn morning, and Carter was “One word." Into his arms. the word “Pardoned.” strongly tempted to put serious “Not one. sir.” Does not the Hair He held her close and for a away Color quiet -:- J <' Aram > Low, 11 — work make a If won’t”— M»»._ moment When she lifted her face | and study of her as she “Well, you Sweet “I want tor his kiss she put her hand ca- Revenge. stood. He banished the Idea, however, nothing you can offer me.” ! Sam Sunflower — Miss Pearl soon were "But I”- ressingly across his tired eyes. Teas, and they at work on the Sam Bones en married Pete “Once ‘Ton haven't dined? I was sure you i Jilted •‘masterpiece.’’ He refused to believe for all, I tel! you 1 want no ; Green. tinware game home from the office first. It is It when the noon whistle Insisted that today.” Jim Sumac—Huh! She Protect "Yourself too hot for a regular dinner, but I How did Sam ft was 12 o’clock and Mias Parks de- shut the door and went In, and Bones take de the went on to the head- bare prepared a cool little meal for disappointment? parted. peddler next house. Against sudden attacks of constipation, indigestion, sick 8am he to The was the us.” Sunflower—Why, goee de afternoon unprecedentedly ache, biliousness, torpid liver, by always keeping on hand when did come? wedding en throws his old shoes at long. He felt strangely disinclined to Defiant of Fashion. dose safe- “But AUne, you true “L. F." Atwood s Bitters. An occasional de happy pair. work and aside the canvas v Why didn’t you let me know?" finally put “Those geople don’t seem to care the the ailments most common Jim Sumac — X. guards system against “ira a surprise.” she laughed. ‘'Sit Well! Well! Dat*s and brought out some unfinished what the world thinks of them,” said to men, women and children, ror nearly suiy what I call forgiveness. sketches. He worked on these until be the fashionable dowi^at tbe table while I bring tbe woman. for health and Sam Sunflower — years have stood happiness things In." No. dat was re- discovered that be had converted live "How do you know?” they cents a bottle. her into kitchen. ; renge. Sam wears a No. 17 shoe and different heads Into unmistakable like- still m thousands of homes. JJ He followed the 1 "They play progressive euchre ■i*How did get a cook so soonT’ dey wrecked de hack.—Chicago News. nesses of Mjss Farki. yiya Jjye jgal- jpA^a^Ufft.VjKaghingtoa. jou ■ -— ■ ~. “‘t ■ i l— y—- ]