V. 1 "y ... ,v, ;S Cljc -CUswortl) 2tmerfr1 Ellsworth and Vicinity. Royal Roxbury, Mass., arrived July 31 for a few IS/IAliSIE. Mrs. E. J. Walsh entertained a large of hay at his field on the Stabawl road last weeks visit on their farm. The time of ELLSWORTH, party of friends at whist last Friday even- Wednesday afternoon, landing heavily on their stay is to be divided between the ing, in honor of Misses Sylvia rnd his shoulders and back, eight feet from farm and their cottage on the shore of rack. No bones were BUTTONS MADE TO ORDER. Alice Gay nor, of Attleboro, Mass. the broken, but the Green lake. All are glad to see them here Mrs. Daniel with little jar to the system waB severe, and to a man again. Embroidered buttons of all kinds; Minchin, son, _ also and his the at machine-made, plain bard- who has been her Misses of years, injury first appeared to from one’s own cloth. Made visiting sisters, Registration of Milk Dealers. rimmed, Annie and Theresa left be very serious. For several days he w as at the dressmaking rooms of Emery, Saturday The field agent in the investigation of hammocks *1 for her home in Georgetown, Mass. unable to move a muscle, and serious in- ALICE M. dairy products reports that there is some HOOPER, 1 to MOM,Wl jury of the spine was feared. His many from William H. who has been clerk misunderstanding among milk dealers as 7 Mi t HANNING BLOCK, ELLSWORTH. Lowest Prioes Ever, Morong, friends are pleased to know that he is now in E. G. Moore’s the few to the manner of posting certificates of Telephone: 67-13. drug-store past recovering rapidly, and is able to sit up a has left his and registration and their numbers. Hammock with mattress and years, position there, with short time each day. He expects to be out Cape Cod Bed bis wife has returned to his home in As the department of agriculture inter- within a week. Mr. Royal’s son, who was G. T. BOWDEN, Patterson and prets section 4 of 35 of the laws of adjustable chain hangers. Lubec. called here laat week by the accident to chapter DEALER IN 1909, each certificate issued for a store or ! Palmer woven in all the latest colors. Arrangements are being made fora musi- his father, will leave for his home in Ply- hammocks, should be in I NDIAN cals to be under the of the depot posted a conspicuous Can suit as to and given auspices mouth, Mass., to-day. Mrs. Royal’s you style prices. place in the store or and num- quality, Village improvement society about the brother, Joseph A. Rideout, of Orrington, depot, th*. ber of each certificate issued for a last of August, at the home of Judge and with his wife, was here over Sunday. wagon Motor-Cycles. or other from Mrs. John A. Peters. conveyance which sales are STATE STREET. ELI.SWORTn. MAINS A hone owned Miss M. A. of by Clark, made should be posted in a conspicuous «*> solicits the metal he receives. Gold *** abolished. Once the glory of victory in tcrchangeof Ideas. In this capacity It her life could only be prolonged a short turn back Miss Nellie F. Eaton returned this week Hay. com m u nlcatlons, and its success depends largely she faced the in small Best loose, par loa. war was the nations of time, bravely inevitaole, Is valuable very quantities. from a visit in Portland. the ideal of Baled ... .MIS on the it In this Com- .'" support given respect. her cheer in the and ns It Is in world. and Rome kept up good home, It's just ns good In filings J. E. of is straw. '***> tbs Persia, Greece munications must be signed, but the name of Knowles, Hopkinton, Mass., met the who called to see her with many coins and as In chips as In bars. the of Wells. Loom.. wsre constantly at war, each in their writer will not be printed except by permission good guest Mrs. Mary her usual cordial so long as she UU to or greeting, of a small bit of Baled. •rder the nation of will be subject approval There are lots ways Miss Ethel Thurlow has a becoming supreme Communicatlq|>s was able to see them. accepted F«t*tabl«a. the editor of the column, but none can and os which was rejection by the metal be carried away, as teacher at Fort Kent. Sew 4be time'. And that gained position potatoes, .10 .. will be without good reason. Address She was always interested in the col- pk Onions, ft rejected soon as one method Is found out an- Turnip., k uf Green 4hrough the glory of war was. after all. umn and attended I be- Dr. Harry C. Mason is back in his office pen.. ok ,=5 all communications to every reunion, lunch imu, On PkrnnlU, ft' one soon over- The American, when other is Invented. after a visit to Ellsworth with his In’Uucc, h«*4 oo ■very little, and nation lieve, until the last, not feeling then family. Carrot., Bi o, KUsworth. Me. as well as she did "When I was Inspector at a western *|ln«ch,pk lf(g,» Clbbngc, lh ?{ came the other. At such a time, bow- usual, not go. She and Mrs. E. M. Dav'sand daughter, of An- Tern, toe., lb 10 Bunch carrot., in Airs. near each other in mint a man named Trevor came KoOl.hc, i-unrh 08 *ver, such a question might have been j Day sleep very young napolis, Md., arc guests of Mrs. Eldeu CucumlHir., e.cli ra NOBILITY. Strln* beam.qt 08 (08 A.paracu., 5 without lack "of Seaside cem?tery, Rluehill. Of like faith into the service, in whom 1 took a deep Davis. bunih raised any seeming True worth is in being not seeming. Fruit. and hope and courage, they kept the Interest. Indeed, it was natural that necessity, but that today it should In doing each day that goes by James I. Minson is commanding tbe Orenge., dot ill • 40 lemon, .lor shadow from others as as in long possible, should be interested In him, because Mneapple., IS3n *£ 'Still be necessary to discuss It is one Some little good—not dreaming I He»venue launch, Blanche Viola, for the Waicrmelon, though no doubt there were times when (antaiouoo. 10,IS Go„» berrle., Of great things to do by and h>. he was to summer. lu of the dark spota on modern civiliza- engaged marry my daugh- ftiuebcrrle., qt lu.pberrle., lb For whatever men in their blindness. the thought of separation from the friends |(,u say i bad no to the Groceries. tion. Isaiah speaks of a time when ter Betsy, objection Iiev. J. P. gimonton was called to W in- And spite of the fancies of youth. they held so dear and the homes they CoSea—par k match they would wait long this week to attend the funeral of Klee, per k <*. nations "shall beat their swords iuto There's nothing so kingly as kindness. loved so well was a burden which seemed provided terport Bin. .10«.» Vinegar, gal Mocha, 34 Cracked '*#,S And nothing so loyal as truth. enough for Trevor to become suffi- Mrs. Haskell. wheat. „ plowshares and their spears into greater than they could bear. it Jara, Oatmeal, ,er k * “The of sorrow and tnat path alone ciently valuable at the mint to com- Mrs. E. J. Carter and son Bernard are T,*-per k- .pruning hooks; natlnu shall not lift We get back our mete as we measure. path Buckwheat, rpk* * £ Leads to that land where sorrow is unknown. Japan, M0M Graham, shall We cannot do wrung and feel right. mand an adequate salary nnd to hye spending a couple of weeks at their old sword against nation; neither Oolong, .30.86 Kye meal, and feel No traveler ever reached that blest abode Nor can we give pain pleasure. saved a little for a nest egg. home in Brooklin. nugar—per k— Granulated meal a m3 they learu war any more." The time money For justice avenges the slight. Who found not thorns and briars in the road.” liranuUtel, Oil—(tergal— when this He thought differently. He wished tc Harry Gilbert and wife, of Massachu- Tallow, C 08» ex seems to be approaching The air for the of the Llnreed, wing sparrow. Powdered, uo, k be married first anil get the and setts,‘are guests of Mrs. Gilbert’s brother, Keroaenr, 14 .prophecy shall bo fulfilled The bofh for the robin and wren, salary Molaases—per gal i» tiic nest Rut 1 stood Capt.W. L.,Greenlaw. .95 curse of war sboud lead to But always the path that narrow Among Grangers. the egg afterward. Havana, 1. The Porto Rico, .50 And for the children of Sherman's defi- straight men. firm, and be was obliged to wait Miss Nina Parsons, who has been tbe its abolition. General This is MmU and Provisions, Anon. column devoted to the Cirauge. es- are sent and it •In a mint the gold ingots guest of Mrs. Sumner P. Mills, has re- nition of war is well known, is to the of Hancock lloof, ft: Pork, ft. Selected by Peggy- pecially granges county. be true. to the rolling room to rolled Into turned to ner home in Farmington. Steak, 1*633 Chon, well known to be There has The column is open to all grangers for the When received are care- Roaate, 12425 Ham. oer ft Rf i never on earth so of strips. they Frank of Deer has been anything typ- Dear M. B. Friends: ditCBMioQ of topics genera) interest, and Greenlaw, Isle, Corned, lofti.i Sbouhler, luo.i and when sent out are 17 ical of the of as war 11 for reports of grange meetings. Make letters fully weighed bought out tbe stable business of tbe Tongue*, §19 Bacon, i*,,,.. place perdition 1 have read the poem a number of times Vml: Sait short and concise. Ail communications must weighed again. Of course both figures late E. E. and will it on at loa'j we bad the statistics of nil who have — Bpofford, carry »k*3 it will bear it—and there is a "text for a Steak. Lard. 1 2 he signed, but names will not be one died in or because of war. if we knew printed ex- should tally exactly. Well, day the old stand. Boaata, log.15 m every line. 1 wonder Umb sermonejte” cept by permission of the writer. AH com- there was a deficit of about $10. Of the numlier of widows and week are six 12 orphans w hich thought the diff.*rent nieces would munications This there of the white Limb, §30 will be subject to approval by course I was troubled. Before each made war and what have suf- greatly of Tongues, la by they select each for herself. The sentences are the editor, but none will be without three-masters the Gilbert Transporta- rejected one out of the room I made Fresh if we had certain ot letting any Flah. fered. knowledge so clear-cut we feel their truth. The en- good reason. tion Co. at the different quarries, loading a search of Cod, 06 Clams, ut u ell who have Jenib and personal every employee. for escaped tire poem lends dignity to character. If stone the Cape Cod canal. Haddock, 06 Scallops qt L) Trevor worked In the rolling room, wounds, but who have beeu Halibut, «?«1S Mackerel, ft 10 morally the sparrow and the rot-in are filling the DATES. Walter Sw eet land came from Boston and ruined while and when be came up to be searched 9almon.fr> Vg30 Shad, If. 10 spiritually engaged places to which they are adapted, isn't it Aug. 19-Field a automobile Thursday. day meeting he seemed to me to tie a trifle Friday, bringing large Flour, (train and Feed, in war, we be enabled to agitat- might slight- well for us to believe we are filling: the Hancock Pomona grang and State w hich he w ill use as a to bbl— bu grange ed. Now. we are like de- public carriage flour—per Oau, 70 estimate what a curse war has beeu Inspectors fO ly niche intended for us to occupy? at Bluehill mineral take around the town. 7 5048 aborts——1 55a s » j spriug. We build theories on passengers 65 to the human race, it arouses the tectives. tip Corn.hvift sag Mix. feed, bag 1 :•.117s. _ Lorn 1»5 Thursday, Sept. 30 —Field day meeting small occurrences. It into my Miss Bessie Crockett and Harry Judkins meal,bag MkKHlngs.bSk. m a 175. basest passions of men. and. like wild popped Cracked cora, 166 July 12, ’09. of Green Mountain Pomona at Jordan's head that Trevor In his were married Miss beasts, they are made more inhuman Impatience Sunday evening. Ivor Aunt Madfjf: drive. Winter Harbor. Crockett is the the of blood In time of battle to marry had fallen under temptation. daughter of Elmer E. by sight Three cheers for the roll-cal'! Isn’t.U fine? LAW REOARDIRO WEIOHTS ARP MEASURES. Rut nothing was found on him or any Crockett. The young couple have the and burn with but one desire—namely, Now we are about sure to bear from all the j RAINBOW, 203. NORTH BROOKSVILLE. A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 one else. The next there was an- best w ishes of their many friends. to destroy their fellow meu. Nations sisters, when their turn conies anyway. As I day pounds, and a bushel of Turk's Island salt shall Rainbow grange tnet in regular session, of about and the weigh 7C pounds. have been ruined in a and even may not be ut home when it is my turn to other shortage $U, Miss'Alice Mills, of this town, and John day. The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes with about fifty members present. The and next of various the curse of war has led to awful answer "present", I will send in my contri- : next shortages F. Stanley, of Deer Isle, were married in In good order and ot for ahlpplng, la 60 pounds, third and fourth degrees were conferred of 44 and bloodshed in the church bution so Aunt Madge may have it on hand. similar nmonnts. New bury port July 24. Miss Mills is the apples, pounds. •laughter on one ounds; of carrots, KngPsh turnips, rje and of nature more this year than ever. It is good to have it all j completed. was a thief would tie Indian meal, 36 pounds, of 43 world have cost in cannot be discover that be parsnips, pounds; rnouey just to be alive, these lovely bright mornings. The ladies of the so- of barley and buckwheat, 49 pound?; of oats a to me and a Congregational j estimated, but if It could the What a June w«. have had after disappointment heavy 92 pounds, or even measure as uv agreement. figures the long cold LAKE VIEW. 451, HAFPYTOWN. held a law n at I). J. to her. i did own ciety party Noyes’ would be enormous. The money spring! I thought while listeniug to the saw- blow Ordinarily my spent La ;e View- held its meet- Ice-cream, cake and grange regular but In this case 1 was Fridayf evening. on armies and navies, even In ing machine makiug music ail around us, and investigating, On On. today July 31. with members were served. Tbe Stonington Keep Keepln’ the of ing twenty pres- so disconcerted over Trevor's punch ■time of is human con- watcbiug splendid piles wood looming probable **lf the looks kinder peace, beyond ent. third and fourth were day gloomy of comfort to of The degrees orchestra^played throughout the evening. And the bear the bur- up. giving promise many us. guilt and so averse to watching him An' vour chances kinder slim. ception. people conferred on one candidate. Two A sum was received. whether we were aiwiys as thoughtful of appli- that 1 Introduced a detective into the goodly den. If there were no war depart- If the situation's puzzlin' those who have not so much, aud if we art- cations f««r were received. membership room under the of an em- An' the awful ments to support, no war vessels to rolling guise At a special town meeting July 28 the prcapect* grim, doing all we can to help them. Bro. L. B. Johnson gave out a question to with (Instructions to look for s town voted to take over tne stock An' perplexities keep press.u‘ build, no armies to support, 1 ployee. capital standing I read a few lines not long since that are be discussed at the next Till meeting: “Why clew and to watch Trevor of tbe all hope is nearly gone. no to what a financial worth -I ! especially. Stonington Water Co. at 20per cent, pensions pay. passing along: expect to pass do not farmers have more and Just bristle and vacations, me up grit your teeth, burden would be lifted from the through this world but once; “Whether my feelings betrayed of its par value, and issue bonds to tbe peo- any good thing, w would it not be An' keep on keepln' on. hy profitable?” Trevor or both or whether ple of every nation. B llions of dol therefore, that I can do, or any kindness I can to Bet or to amount of flO.OOO [to pay for it. The for show to any fellow human being, let me do it they saw through the detective ruse 1 town will then float the bonds of the “Don’t KnowV Funeral. lars could be Bpent schools, the | HIGHLAND, 3f>4, NORTH PENOBSCOT. now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I don't know, hut a constraint sprung np water to an amount to They lied to me if it in an old joke-and talented poor could be educated In art [ met as usual company necessary shall not pass this way again." Highland grange Friday and music, and hundreds of blessings J between me and them. Neither party put in a satisfactory water system. The 1 think they lied— but they told me when. What a lot of good things we get out of the evening, with twenty-nine members and could be made which ore non | said aurtbing about the matter be- town officers were instructed to advertise George Cunningham, of Augusta, first possible column; not oniv to eat, but help in many two visitors present. No business of im- because of the war tween us. but each knew the other's for bids for tbe constructing of this sys- went to Panama, and knew nothing of the impossible great ways. I should like to meet aDd get ac- portance came before the meeting. The ; in time of secret. One day Trevor came up to tem, and make other for the works; Spanish language, the only replies he got expenses peace. quainted with all the M. B.’s. but as I never lecturer presented a short but interesting plans me said he'd to see me in he asked of the natives was 3. The of to attend the reunion shall have to be ! and like also to act as directors of the water com- to questions supremacy Christianity expect program of readings, a song by Mrs. * saw “manana” lead to the abolition of war. contented with a column acquaintance. I the coinage department. I that pany. “no se” (don’t know) and (to- Should Ames, and remarks by J. M. Hutchins ex- cannot always recall the names of those who something was on bis ndnd and went 31. Nihil. morrow ). Christ came to bring peace—not in a j plaining the different motives people July send recipes, etc. I have tried the brambles with him In n state of dread, a he went, to every day. but by the gradual growth and j htve for the fearing Everywhere question and marguerites and think they are splendid. ! joining grange. of His War Is confession. When we reached the Joseph Robinson, who works at the he asked, it was “no se” and •‘manana’’. acceptance teachings. Have made sauce several times and Chutney ; room we had started for. Trevor sud- Benvenue beard after un-Chrlstian. It is based upon selfish Granite Co.’s works, had his , Again and again be them- day we enjoy it very much. PENOBSCOT, 240. turned to me and said: hand at the and decided to ask no more ness. Jealousy, hate—all of which are denly badly jammed quarry, day—and finally I If the sister who is troubled with canker The lecturer a touch- ! presented program •“Do smell will lose a un-Christian. We are to love our ene ! will chlorate of tablets I think she i you anything';’ linger. questions. try potash upon the life of Will Carleton, ing Friday ; I sniffed and that About the in Panama he saw a miea and not to fight them. The Gold- will get relief. It is a little severe at first, “Surprised. replied Miss Blanche Portress third day evening, July 23, as follows: Sketch of accidentally but takes out that dreadful soreness. A sure ! 1 certainly did smell something dead. funeral the hotel. en Buie, if practiced by nations, would Will swallowed aj pin, which lodged in the prooesaion passing kill for ants is oil of cedar Carleton, worthy master; reading, ’It’s a rut in a he of a man war in a put on pieces of trap,’ replied. and she was taken to the Knox “Whose funeral is it?” he asked abolish day. | “Over the Hills to the Poor Hazel I throat, cotton and laid on shelves where come, House,” what of that? standing near him. 4. there is no for war to- they “‘Well, morning. necessity it J. “The New Church hospital'this “No-ae.” bat should be kept a way from food as it is Dunbar; reading, j •“Go in there,’ to a and for this reason it should be pointing place “D—n of he in dis- day. poisonous. Peggy. Organ,” Mildred Grindle; reading, “Over I A Swedish sailor who was bending a j glad it,” ejaculated, and arbitration _ of Concealment, 'and watch. We will “And 1 that ‘manana’ fellow abolished. Diplomacy the Hills from the Poor House,” Carrie topsail on the schooner Fortuna this gust. hope 1 close In minutes. Before that will die to-morrow.” all International initial letter and twenty could settle disputes Raving year nice poem Perkins. On account of the absence of the i morning, fell to the deck and was instant* time will see the rat removed. ] on hand has you 1 without war. Moreover, they would helped me very much this lecturer the killed. He had been on Friday evening, July 30, only | Then out the down the iy lately shipped iUnint'ttnuiUft. were for the fact that the na- and us all some new step door, go it It not week, given thoughts was a duet the vessel, and not much is known of program presented by Sister \ back stairs and look out the window j are armed to the teeth. Dis- from your contribution of “good things Hutchins and Brother Dunbar. Three him his His remains 1 tjons ap- j Into the by companions. for the yard.’ armament of all nations Is the only column”. plications have been received, and the de- were taken to | Redman's undertaking •now, it worna require several nays SHAKE INTO TOUR SHOES aure wars. So I heard a familiar voice over the tele- guarantee against long grees will be worked as soon as prac- rooms, and be will (probably be buried Allen's Foot-Base, n powder. It cores pelnnil, for a dead rat to emit an odor. Tbe feet and nails, and in- as nations "learn war" there will be phone a day or two ago—a pleasant voice— ticable. here. courting, oerroos Ingrowing rat bad not beeD there more than a stantly takeethe corns and Itn nation trained! to will the voice of Erne and a few weeks stingoetof bonlonj. wars. A fight Stine, Aug. 2. lbs greatest comfort discovery of the age. Alice's MAS8APAQUA, 477, SOCTH BLUEHILL. day, probably not half a day. That 1 ^Nihil. new feel It* always be ready to fight. Tarn all Im- later she will explain why she did not re- Foot, ttme makes light or shoes eery. met 29 knew because I bad seen one taken a certain care for sweating, callona, of war Into tools of indus- to tne call for the E’s She was Massapaqua grange July with a Our about wealth is not in swolteo.tlrj. plements spond not difficulty j aching feet. Try It le-dop. Sotd by all Drorgata small attendance. After business the lec- ont tbe evening before by an employee getting it out of the earth, but in getting in Kami*. try. cease to train armies and build able to use her hand at that time, if, in- Ltd Shoe Stores. By mail for S»c. turer the —a I’ll call blm Jim Smith it away from one another.—Charlotte! Dor', eeernf ewy ewbertfwte. Trial package FlthA. and “nation shall not lift deed, she is able to at presented following program: ‘stamper;’ navies, up present, but she Perkins Stetson. Address Alien 8. Olmsted, Le Key, It. Y. violin and —who tossed It out through the slot the sword against nation." Universal wishes you all to know “that the doors of Music, piano; reading, worthy master; Sisters Annie and above the window. peace will prevail. the cottage are open to the M. B.’s for a piano duet. Beulah "Rats us more or and Eaton; recitations, Emogene Bick- bad bothered less, BIBLE READINGS. reunion, will be while the house ford and Clara violin and and 1 was not surprised at the trap stands”. That we may surely consider a Day; music, Job i. 13-20; Lev. xxvi. 17. 31-39; Ps. piano. The That or tbe catch. Wbat puzzled me was “standing invitation”, and we hope to question: “Resolved, Xlvi, 8-11; Isa. lx'. 5-7; xi. 1-10; Lake the is the most a rat’s dead so there some time in the hay crop important crop that body should decay gather again place M V« 11. 8-15; Ps. lxvlll, 30; Rom. ill. 9-21; that farmers Oi New can this with Trevor’s where we have passed so many reunions, England raise,” quickly. Taking Bev ix, 1-21. forth a and was act—1 hate I don't mean to and we thank her most sincerely for her brought lively discussion, punning; decided in the affirmative. smelled a rat. I hadn't been the Summer’s message and invitation. We would like Question for pun—I next “Resolved, That on watch ten minutes before Jim Zealous Samoan Endeavorers. to make her our guest of honor at Fair meeting: costs more than farmers’ Smith came Into tbe room, at “The Samoan Islands," says Rev. J. View this year. I hope we may he able to implements.” stopped Cooking the W. Hills of Upolu, Samoa, "divided announce the date in next week’s column. trap and, jocularly saying. 'Hello, No kitchen appliancegivessuch ELLSWORTH. another rat!' took out the real home between Germany and America polit- 1 had a passing glimpse of, and a wave BAYSIDE, 476, corpse by actual satisfaction and held its tbe tall and tossed It out tbe ically, are filled with ardent Christians, of the hand from Aunt Jana as she flew Bayside grange regular meeting through comfort as the new Perfection with the slob In a I was down the stairs and these are Imbued with the utmost by in her automobile not long ago. No July 28, average attendance, and jiffy Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook- four visitors. Four names were wltb to a window enthusiasm for missions to other parts excuse for her non-appearance at the re- presented my eye overlooking Stove. for Mrs. Sarah tbe yard. I bad been there but a few of the Pacific, while nowhere in the union wherever we might have it. membership. Doyle pre- Kitchen work, this coming sented the a moments when I saw a man \ world is there a larger proportion of Aunt Emma sends the grange with lot to build a pick up following .summer, will be better and quick- Christian Endeavor work. Indeed, hall on. tbe rat, put It in a canvaa bag and USLPFUL SUGGESTIONS. walk er done, with greater personal much of the very best of our mission- away. To remove rust spots from white garments, comfort for the instead For a or more the “And so tbe man I had set tbe de- worker, if, ary work among this charming race is soak year Nottingham, thoroughly the damaged parts in butter- a on school authorities have tective to catch bad caught tbe detec- of the stifling heat of coal fire, done the Christian Endeavor plan, milk. It will remove the rust and make them Eag., provided tive I mum and tbe you cook the ttnttntrattd Which has peculiar for white as snow. maala lor pupils whose parents were too napping. kept by attritions next removed the same rat from them and forms a solid, integral and A tablespoonful of kerosene added to a poor to feed them sufficiently. About 500 day tbe and Inside of him found permanent part of our system. wash-boiler full of clothes not only whitens children, representing 200 families, are trap gold worth “The missionary work in which these the clothes but removes the dirt without dam- now being fed. Arrangements are made $25. aging them. with restaurants to "It Is singular how criminals will Endeavor societies take an Invaluable several sapply break- give NEW P SECTION Cut a piece of medium-fine sandpaper in themselves ahare is a marvelous one. We are fasts, dinners, or both, to children show- away. If the man who about an inch pieces square, keep them near used tbe dead rats to now each five or six ing proper vouchers. Each month ap- convey gold out year sending tbe sink, and when the food sticks on or has of native to New proximately 15,000 meals, about of the building had taken the trouble Hue Rate 01 couples evangelists burned on n dish or tin, rnb it with a piece. equally OVkk Sspk-St*»e divided between breakfasts and to get a fresh rat once In awhile he want it Guinea. That Immense island is now It is also good to remove black from the bot- dinners, Deliver* heat who* yon want it—never where you don’t ) wouldn’t have been l Ur, looked upoD as our great field of mis- tom of kitchen utensils. are supplied; costing roundly f650-about betrayed by an thus it doee not overheat the kitchen. Note the CABINET cooked, al The climate la To clean silverware immerse the silverware four cents s meal. odor. We didn’t like to prosecute such with ahelf for wanning platee and keeping food hot after sionary enterprise. not in ua, an in sour milk and let it stand for some time. cases of for fear of M convenient shelve* that can be folded back when dangerous, yet we always find eager ingenuity putting drop On removing, wash in warm water to which a others on to # two nickeled bars for towel*. able recruits to fill all For indigestion and all stomach trouble the game, but the thief bolding and ready gape. little ammonia has been added. A little salt take Orino Laxative as it stimulates was soon on a Three litre. With or without Cabinet Top. At your ex- Foley’s discharged pretext. And all the work le done at little be added to the milk if the stomach and liver and regulates the may desired. as for Trevor or write our ncarret so- bowels and will cure habitual con- “Well, and Bet, they agency. panse to the London Missionary A medium-sized is much more positively safety-pin stipation. G A. Pabcsbi. had the tables turned against I ciety. for even our students In the satisfactory to run draw-strings in with than pie. had no In Trevor's T“ build their own houses a tape-needle, for the safety-pin never comes difficulty securing trebling college The unthreaded. soothing spray of Ely’s Liquid Cream promotion after his bit of detective Ra&bLAMT and cultivate their own crops for their aim, used in an atomizer, is an unspeakable derful light Solidly Mud may be removed from silk very easily success and hadn’t the face any longer giver. fond. In a very few years we were relief to sufferers from Catarrh. Some of Your wiU be pleaianter if rubbed with a of flannel. If that to breutifully nickeled. living-room native piece oppose their marriage. Trevor con- able to place ministers In every them describe it as a Godsend, and no wonder. with a Lamp. fails rub with a piece of linen that haa been tinued to rise, and when 1 went out Rayo village in Samoa. The societies pay The thick, foul discharge is dislodged and the If not with your dealer, write our nearert agency. dipped in alcohol. he the few missionaries patient breathes freely, perhaps for the first went into my place. the salaries of Burning orange or lemon pee) will rid the STANDARD OIL COMPANY time in weeks. Cream Balm contains “Tve given you only one of the plans from borne; that Is all.” house of disagreeable odors quicker and with Liquid (Incorporated! all the elements of the for 1 Mr. Bills bas been In Samoa since healing, purifying secretly removing gold. could solid form, and it never fails to satisfy. Sold dozens of them. But of all 1887 and knows the people and their give you ur. Daniels— Horse Colic—Cure— by all druggists for 76c., including spraying the ever uncovered I the His words are a trlb- plans place needs. splendid cures or back—at tube, or mailed Bros., M Warren money any dealen; by Ely Street, dead rat swindle first In ingenuity.” •ta to Christian Endeavor. Insure /our bone against Colic. New York. Kenny, wniie ne ruougnt or her. Some- the sound of her steps he looked up Wasted All Three Wishes. kittkky to caribou. times lie fell asleep sitting there, for tt »nd grinned rather An Irish has it that a good sheepishly. legend The Thomaeton Herald has ceased was hot weather, and pub- HIS USSON. night always “Ted," she cried, “I know it now. fairy once visited an old couple and found lication, and the plant has been moved him tired. UMIMLE There is no use It.” them that three wishes denying promised any out of town. One night in he came to August the “Why this commiseration spilled for they would make wouid be granted. Him Just What the house late, as usual. It was still The twenty-first annual reunion of tha It Taught Gir unworthy me?” he said, with an at- After racking their brains for some closed, dark, forbidding. But the mem- tempt at nonchalance. 22d Maine regiment association will be Wanted Him to Know. SHIM, time in an endeavor to discover what ory of dear associations haunted It. “I saw face held at East Corinth Wednesday, Sept. 1. your Just now.” they desired most the couple decided He stole up on the veranda behind “Oh, did you?” The railroads will sell tickets at reduoed to visit the county fair to see if some- ROBERT A. KNOWLES. the screening vines and sat down, A “You'd better said she. rates. By Scheme That Did Not Turn Out confess,” thing there would suggest r.’hat they with his hand on the arm of Jane's “It’s • Copyright. 1909. by Associated Literary my fault, anyway. Maybe I can The plant of the Marine Railway A * little chair. as Was Planned. wanted. They did so. and, after ram- Press.] When was she coming help you.” Lumber Co., in Brewer, was destroyed by home ? bling a.ound all day and not seeing sat upon the veranda side And would she come home “You're quite Annette,” he fire together with the schooner They by right, to- Thursday, free? it was anything that exactly suited them, into the soft ; most unlikely. Even RICHARD BARKER said quietly—so quietly that It cut her Rosa empty ice-houses side, gazing sileutly May By 3HELTON. ward found themselves Mueller, belonging i though she had been sweet to him al- evening they The air had the [Copyright, 1309, by Associated Literary to the quick. “The impossible has to the American Ice Co., three small moonlight haunting before a of kitcheD utensils. ways It was evident that she had not Press. come to display the that conies nt from J \ pass. My case is desperate.” dwellings belonging to Marine Rail- sweetness evening them was a ladle, cared for him. But if she had cared for "You “Has she and Among soup cheap, and feet of In their freshness. must be very nice to her, Ted,” refused, then, laughed way Co., 200,000 hard pine. things It him—‘ but to to a woman, so the growing Rodney, the practical, the un- said Mrs. at you?” she asked anxiously. likely appeal Tho loss will be about $25,000, with $6,000 and a Wainwrlgbt thoughtfully. was Still dreamily peaceful, time sentimental, fell Present- “She old woman in an absent moment said. a-dreaming. must her has not,” said he, “and please insurance. human restlessness and “Indeed, you monopolize to soothe hu- ly from the day dream he passed into heaven she'll never “Oh, I wish I had one of those." and while she’s here.” get the chance. I A State board of registration and exami- an one man pain. actual of restless slumber. He th'nk I know how to a Immediately she had it. The old man make graceful nation in was at a dreamed Ted Barrington blew out a cloud of optometry organized But It did not soothe Jane. She had that Jane sat In her own exit from a sltuatiou. was so enraged because his wife bad smoke mighty trying meeting in Portland last week. The chair beside him in her and smiled lazily. one valua- teen sitting there so quietly all even- white gown. I've said no word of it to her, nor thoughtlessly thrown away board “Must ; consists of Dr. Bial F. Bradbury, And. nuking suddenly, with a mighty I. now, Annette?” he said. shall I. I couldn't ble wish that he retorted. "1 wish that ing that It seemed to her she must quite stand having | Norway; Dr. Jarvis B. Wood, Bangor; etart. he found that she did: “Whyfore and wherefore?" her refuse me. I An- was stuck down throat.” and im- Jump from the chair, screaming nt the really couldn't, your George McL. Presson, Farmington; John l'or a moment he stared at her as “She’s dangerous.’’ said Mrs. Waln- nette. She's this was done. of her voice. In another minute. going away this after- mediately Thereupon R. Roche, Albert M. top at a Eastport; Wentworth, ghost. Then her soft laugh and wrlgbt, with the air of one noon. I think I can hold he was at once at what he the shawl she wore she imparting my tongue sorry Portland. Mr. McL. Presson is Under light her voice set ills senses president, tingling. select and exclusive confidences. in leash.” wished, and the left to do Albert M. her hands effort only thing Wentworth, secretary, and John twisted together ti^aii "Still asleep. Rod?” she asked. Mrs. “She's a disturbing element. I rely wainwrlght arose without a was to wish the ladle out again. So R. Roche, treasurer. to control herself. Yet she continued "Jane." he said and leaned toward on word and left him. Ten minutes later all three wishes went for you to keep the peace of the house naught. raiBB rrauuina or ont at the as If to her. to find her mc«JOSKer, MngOT, to stare moonlight trying hand—“Jane, is she was back again. He was still while she’s here. Fact is, Teddy, dear, ! was drowned by the of a behold it were the one thing worth it really you?” sitting there by the sundial. overturning she’s a most incorrigible and heartless How Snakes Get Over Ground. canoe in the Penobscot river Wednesday living for. "Really and truly. Rod! When did "You're a she j brute,” announced flat- the snake to have flirt. The was Although appears night. In to in Rodney wns storing out at the moon- I you fall into the habit of sleeping on last time she here she and attempting change places ly uncompromisingly. no or feet. It be be left In her train legs may said to the canoe, with her companion, Albert light. too. and enjoying It. He liked my veranda, sir?" a cohort of heartsick Barrington stared at her. practically supplied with upward of a Peterson, the canoe was overturned. the stillness; he liked being able to "Jane!" swains that was positively appalling. “Haven't In you any eyes your hundred of them, lo each "Answer pairs fact, Peterson is a good swimmer. Seizing the keep silence; be liked to be sitting my question, Rodney It's dreadful to have a head?” she demanded almost perfectly Jolly angrily. of the backbone bears a of beside Jane. Holds worth!” joint pair young woman with one arm he managed there little house party as that one Barrington frowned. “My dear An- disrupted ribs, which are mobile and bare their to lift her to the of the overturned If Rodney bad loved her, Jane “Answer my question first, dear. Do said top was." nette,” he, very much puzzled, attached to know points the inner surface of canoe. But the strain exhausted him, and thought bitterly, he would at least you what has happened to me “this is not at all like you.” Barrington squinted his eye thought- one of the large transverse, platelike the his tried to have held her band. But be did not love while you have been away?” and and also dis- girl, recognizing danger, as Long searchlngly scales which fully be looked away to the great clothe the undersurface pull him to the canoe. The canoe her: he only liked her been use he had She shook her head, put her face approvingly Mrs. Wainwrlght looked slipped blue bulk of the hills in the dis- of the body. Thus by the movements from under her and she always known her and because she close to his and told him that she did. rising at him. disappeared. tance a of the ribs attached to it each plate was the one girl with whom he could "Did you leave anybody In Boston against perfect sky. she said at have James, the twelve-year-old son of Dr. “Well,” last, "I just can be drawn forward and its that like better than do “And so. Aunette, I am to be the sac- margin S. Chilcott and of be perfectly natural. If be wished to you you me?" seen Francesca, and If you are worth Langdon wife, Bangor, applied to the ground. By the succes- be silent with her he was silent; he did Rodney asked, very humbly. rifice. as it were, am I?" he chuckled the distinguished himself as a life-saver at tears she's wasting on you I'm sive application of these multitudinous not feel it necessary to make the ef- "No one. Rod.” good naturedly. "Won’t else very much mistaken. She have Phillips lake last week. A young woman somebody may plates the body can be drawn forward fort to talk. Yet Jane felt sometimes “Then”—he dropped her hand, which do? I'm I'm been heartless but If had from one of the neighboring cottages, who lazy. haring the time of before, you In a line without its straight being had to that his dumbness wns unendurable. he had been clinging to In a kind of as learned swim recently, unwittingly my life here just being lazy.” any eyes, I said before”— thrown into undulations from side to If he would speak. Evening aft- desperation, and took her In his arms— “Huh!” her. got beyond her depth, and, becoming only “I have come to you,” said she with Barrington Interrupted side. But rapid movements are also ef- er evening he came to sit with her in “you are still mine,” he sighed. where Is she—where Is An- alarmed, struggled frantically until ex- "because are one “Say, she, fected such undulations, and ser- “I It did deep conviction, you by hausted. She sank in of the same way. guess you good to sit alone nette? Down by the river, you say?” about eight feet of the few men I know whom I believe pents can by pressure and appropriate Jane had always had hope until to- here all these evenings," Jane said A brown streak that might have water. Young Chilcott was playing in the can remain heart whole under all cir- muscular action climb trees and some- A man who could sit beside a presently when she had been kissed woods near the shore of the lake when he night. been Ted Barrington went tearing times forward. also swim cumstances. look so spring They fairly pretty girl, too—on such to her heart's content. Oh, don't conceit- across the lawn in the direction of the heard the calls for help. Without stopping girl—a easily by lateral flexures, but no ser- and not make love to her “It taught me to love and ed about it. The truth of the to strip shoe or collar he took a header a night was appreciate ghastly river. Mrs. Wainwrlght sat watching advance vertical of off, pents by bendings from ns near being without n heart you. dearest.” Rodney said solemnly, matter is that you are much too in- him with the ledge, swam out, and after div- eertaluly shining eyes. the body, though they are so often as man could lie. holding her fast. dolent and self satisfied to fall in love. ing twice, brought the body to the side of drawn in such an attitude. Jane him And in Therefore 1 make this appeal." the boat. The unconscious woman was gave up. giving H» Knew What They Would Do. — if resuscitated after a few him up she gave up also many of the Why Lightning Rods Are Pointed. "Oh, you put it that way now,” Sir Charles Loeock. who was the minutes. said he in mock Bolivia’s Electrical Storms. dreams snd of her longings, her youth. The reason a lightning rod has a protest. physician attending Queen Victoria at 1 Charles D. Page, of Bangor, ex-street “I said she. Owing to the peculiar topographical Slowly her eyes filled with tears. sharp point is because a fine point of-, do," “You must, as I a certain period of her reign, was once commissioner, prominent Odd Fellow and her while she’s formation of Bolivia, electric and other Slowly she forced baek the tpars and fers no resistance to the discharge of say. monopolize here. commanded by her majesty to pro- one of the best-known public men of that are Make her think she has made a phenomena of constant occurrence, swallowed the choking lump In her electricity and In order that a cloud con- ceed to Berlin and report on the con- city, died Monday, aged fifty-seven years. the principal zone where such dis- throat. But she could not keep back may be emptied of it noiselessly and quest. Take her sailing and motoring dition of her daughter, the crown prin- and understand? turbances take place the Altl- one racking sigh, and Rodney heard it. harmlessly. The degree of resistance riding, Make her cess. On the return trip, stopping at being Tinselled Postcards. think case is des- planlcle. or plateau. As tbe at- He rose iustantly. reminded of the Is In proportion to the surface of the your very, very Dover for a hasty luncheon, he was grand Failure to enclose tinselled or frosted mosphere is charged with elec- hour and apparently of her. object. If the rod were surmounted perate." enabled to snatch a glass of poor heavily postcards in tightly sealed envelopes, to “Oh, you women—you far- tricity both In summer and winter, "I must go," he said, looking for his by a knob, for instance, the discharge scheming, sherry and a piece of questionable prevent the escape of particles of tinsel, sighted women!” he “Set or electric storms are of bat. would be violent. But many a light- complained. pork pie. dry frequent mica and the like, as required by the pos- heart on Jane rose. too. with apparent calm. ning rod has received an electrical dis- your fluttering at rest, Annette. After the train had pulled out and occurrence both the plateau and In tal regulations, is causing from fifteen to For old sake’s sake I’ll do best. the Before the season He looked forth nt the moonlight charge when the people in the build- my Sir Charles had been locked in his com- valleys. rainy twenty thousand of such cards to be with- When is she again, not at her. wistfully. ing below were calmly unconscious of coming?” partment he began to feel drowsy and sets in electrical accumulation becomes drawn from the mails and sent to the dead “This afternoon. Ilubbard has ‘‘It is wonderful.” he said. “Moon- the face. Noncorrosive metal Is used gone to fear that faintness was overtaking considerable on the plateau region, its letter office of the postoffice department down In the to meet her.” light like that always makes me forget for the polut of the rod, as corrosion trap him. Immediately he thought to him- most violent manifestations taking every day. A rumble of wheels sounded in the myself. Gqcd night, Jane.” makes resistance. The difference be- self: place toward the eastern section of the following the issuance of an order by A drawn a “Good-b-by.” Jane answered strange- tween a polut and a ball is shown In roadway. trap by smart “They will find me in a faint on the tablelands. An electrical storm In these the department declaring cards of such cob turned into the drive. Mrs. Wain- ly. but he seemed not to notice. discharging a battery. The full charge floor and bleed me for a fit. and I regions is always a most imposing character to be unmailable unless inclosed wright nodded toward it 1 this Her father stood before the lamp from a large battery would be re- menningly need all my blood to digest pork spectacle, ns the tremendous force of in envelopes so treated us to prevent in- and withdrew, and turn- reading a letter as she entered the ceived quietly on a metal point, while Barrington, ; pie.” ; the wind, almost equal to a hurricane, juries to employes, postcard dealers began ing his eyes toward the drive, out bouse. a moderate charge from a small one lazy Thereupon he hurriedly drew his and the heavy electrical accumulation supplying their customers with flimsy, saw in the a vision on a of and He looked up nt her over his glasses. would explode violently on a ball. It approaching trap pencil, wrote place paper in the clouds produce terrible atmos- transparent envelopes for inclosing the of hair and cheeks and “Rodney gone?” he asked. Is said that a full charge may be wavy pink stuck it in the hand of his hat. Then pheric explosions and violent detona- cards, which has resulted in much diffi- flowing veil that was not at all unat- himself to the “Yes.” Jane's tone was tense. passed harmlessly through a person's he resigned deep sleep tions, while the surface of the ground culty to the department. The postage tractive. not wake “Anything the matter?” be inquired body If received on the point of a that came upon him. He did sparkles and crackles. stamp is frequently placed on the card in- well.” said the anxiously. needle, whereas the same charge re- “Well, unimpression- until the train hud pulled Into the side the envelope, thereby preventing its able “it’s an aw- She shook her head, with a hard lit- ceived on a discharger, with a ball or BarringVon. not such London station, and. still dazed by his and the fail to Vacation Think. cancellation, envelopes ful to be the sacrifice, into a by tle laugh. knob on the end, would mean instant thing appointed slumber, he jumped carriage prevent the escape of particles, which fljl after all.” Make a compact with your soul to "Nothing at all,” she said. : death. and was driven home. the air in postal cars, thereby causing in- -i- take a vacation is An hour later Mrs. was the and the way simple. “This letter Is from your Aunt Jane,” Walnwright The grins of the servants and flammation of the eyes of railway mail There are portions of your time over he said. "She wants us to come to see A Girl's Way. presenting him to the girl, and some- exclamation of his wife were followed clerks. in the older warn- which you have control. her. It has been nine years since she It was a sweltering summer after- thing woman's eyes by the inquiry from one of the chil- Probably 1 ed that were your evenings and your are was here—the same year your mother noon. Algernon sat in the hammock, Barrington his duties to dren, “Oh, papa, what have you got Sundays Itrontiscnrauk your own. Set a month or so. died. I've never been to see her since and Claire occupied u wicker chair. t>egin at once. Therefore he stepped in your hat?” apart Eliminate the self tasks for she went to Boston to live. But 1 am She was very pretty, and Algernon nobly into the breach. Then he remembered his experience assigned those hours out of going now—we’re going. Jane, what's was hopelessly In love with her. He "Oh. I say. Miss Gray,” said he, “are on the train. Taking ofT his hat. he business and give to hinder us from going tomorrow?” was almost In despair as he sat look- you fond of motoring? You are? removed the large white paper on yourself up to the pursuit of pleasure. Ends “Tomorrow?" Jane gasped. And to ing at her playing with his heart, and Good! Walnwright has a little peach which he had scribbled this petition Get others to join you. Call a vacation Hurry Boston! She turned pale with the sud- he knew it. of a car in the garage. Suppose I get to the general public: club. Adopt a real vacation spirit and denness of it all. “Oh. Claire!" he pleaded. “Why are it out and show you how it can take “Don’t bleed me. It’s only a fit of go in for a good time. Resolve never in Indigestion here.” con- By noon next day they bad gone, you so cold?" the hills round Indigestion from eating some to speak of work out of business hours, on food or bag and . And that evening “I am not, Algie," she protested. “Oh, jolly!” she declared. founded pork pie!” but to fill to the full that time which Use your teeth your your motored until dinner and when Rodney came walking up in the “You are, Claire." he insisted. They time, is your own with recreations which stomach will suffer. Quick lunches, moonlight he found unllghted win- “And I say Just as positively that I at the after dinner bridge Miss Gray Investment and Speculation. most appeal to you. Did you ever sing? hurried eating, bolting focd, are sure And the one is a coat or a dows and a locked door. He sat down am not." was Barrington's partner. When any buying Sing now. Did you ever paint? Paint to end, sooner or later, in some the How Claire!” he cried. “How following days he followed out Mrs. fishing rod or a rose tree or laying or less U|Kin steps and waited. "Claire, now. Remember nature's gifts to you form of indigestion, more to the letter. a cellar or a library, strange It was! Jane had not told hint can you say that when you know you Wainwright’s injunctions down setting up and find occasion to praise nature troublesome. she me like”— “Ted, are either he knows what he wants, where was going away. He sat there have treated you perfectly splendid,” within as well as without.—Exchange. wondering until Mrs. Clancy, who lived "Oh," she interrupted, fanning her- she declared one evening as he sat to get it and what to pay for it or with his next door, came her self meanwhile, “I thought you smoking on the veranda. else he takes earnest counsel trundling baby lazily He Got It Wrong. past on her home. were talking about the weather, Al- “Always glad to oblige, Annette,” he friends and with the most trustworthy way A lady while going downstairs to "That Rod?” she called in her drawled. professional advisers that he can find you. gie.”— Lippiucotfs. dinner had the misfortune to $eec/uw& step sweet Irish voice. "You do it so well I almost think and uses all the wits that he and oth- slightly on the dress of a lady In front ies. Mrs. Where are the Servants’ sometimes you're not at all averse to ers can bring to bear on the subject in Clancy. Accomplishments. of her. The man on whose arm the folks that here?" A Brussels merchant advertised for the role I’ve assigned you," she said order to make sure that his purchase belong former was said attends leaning aloud, rudely, don't Ted- a servant. One him. is prudently conducted. He "Why, you know? Hush. applicant pleased musingly. so that the in front hear: and dis- couple might dy. while maintna talks to the gentle- The term# and outings were arranged, “I’m much too indolent to fall in sales, rummages in shops "Always getting in the way, like Ba- distress caused same cusses matter in his club until he relieve the man. They've gone to Boston—left at when the girl asked. “Who washes the love. I’m safe,” he said In the the quickly laam’s ass." hurried act direct- noon I can't tell how dishes?" Taken aback, the merchant queer voire. aad it are voted a nuisance. If only by eating. They today. you long Upon which the lady whose gown The leaned half as much time and trouble were on the stomach nerves and actu- they intend to he gone." asked her to repeat her question. Mrs. Walnwrlght anxiously had been trodden ly of in- on, turning round, To so without a hair. toward him. do be careful," devoted to the careful selection the food to and Boston'. Aud without saying a girl did turning "Ted, with a sweet smile: ally help digest would be fewer bad replied word to him: could not washes the dishes, and I she warned him. “I didn’t think for vestments there assimilate. are Iloduey speak, "Xladt^ie "Pardon me! It was the angel who | They particularly and after a the merchant. "Can a minute"— companies, unscrupulous promoters nervous bloat- Mrs. Clancy had waited dry them.” replied stood In the way and the ass which good for dyspepsia, he asked. "You are on the tack, and ornamental directors, the world moment for him to do so she went on you play the piano?” quite wrong spoke.”—Tit-Bits. hiccoughs, bitter taste in the would be much richer, and its ; ing, with her baby, leaving him to figure “No,” was the reply. Annette,” he said composedly. “Your very mouth, and flatulence. With rea- to it out am afraid will not suit,” are without founda- riches would show less tendency by himself. “Then I you suspicions utterly I sonable care in Beecham’s Into bands.— Touching. eating, Jane did not write to him from Bos- said the merchant. The girl retired tion. Where on earth did you ever get gravitate questionable t'ornhlll Jack—That young Simperly seems Pills will soon ton. aud he did not write to her be- with a air. With a politeness such childish ideas?" Magazine. dignitied such a fragile fellow I should hesitate cause he address. which is described as exquisite she Yet Mrs. Walnwrlght. once in her did not know her to touch him for fear he would break. Aud he and said, “To- own room, sat out The Good Time. would not nsk for It from any turned to the merchant looking thoughtful- — i Sam He wouldn’t hesitate about con- hear a rich man Put an End to oue of the to whom he knew she morrow 1 shall take lessons at the ly. And ut last, more perturbed than Frequently you girls touching you if he was broke.—London to on abused because he on the job was writing. But he heard things servatory, and as soon ns I begin she cared.to admit, she tapped her stays This that made him rich instead of spend- Telegraph. about her—how she was goiug about make progress I will call again!” husband’s door. the earth Ills as his time about Stomach with her is certified as authentic.—Throne "Tom.” she confessed uneasily ing gadding fashionable aunt, having new story Advertising the customers and in a in search of a good time. But It is brings Sold Evarywbara. In bone* 10c. and 25c. clothes made and enjoying herself gen- nud Country. her big husband, swathed gor- assists the salesman. fair to assume that avarice and erally. geous bath wrap, opened the door, “I hardly I’ve made a mess of greed prompt such action or even that The hot summer dragged on slowly. Their Size. believe things.” it is a lack of faith in humanity. Very- Rodney grew thin and looked pale. He Lawyer (to deaf witness)—Do you “Well,” he said cheerfully, “you’re in the matter, likely the work done represents the KINEO RANGES was working too hard, they said. know the plaintiff's pigs? not without precedent j done it? Un- good time for the man who stays at "Cut It out. Rod," they told him Witness-Eh? Annette. How have you it after all need of work has passed, will the most cheerfully. "You've got money enough Lawyer (raising his voice)—Do—you burden yourself.” satisfy and 1 "It's Ted and Francesca Gray. I— for It is certain that there are many are making more. Why do you -know-plaintiff’s pigs? are ideas of what constitutes happiness, critical. They want to kill yourself?” Witness—Yes. I”— mean afraid he’s lost his and the man who selects loafing is apt bakers and con- Rodney smiled pathetically and kept Lawyer—How long have you known “You you’re quick on head?” Tom Walnwrlght asked. “Non- ; to change his mind In time If he tries working. them? sume but little fuel. * of the kind; not a it. Doing nothing is harder than work. One day Edna Travers told him that Witness—Eh? sense—nothing Go to Annette. and if a man lias spent many years at she had just received Jane’s picture Lawyer (louder stilb—How long have symptom of it. sleep, They are, in fact, the fcnd Tie’ll take care of himself.” | work, learning little of play, work she looked "dandy." Jane had you known them? stove also last Mrs. felt decidedly brings him more enjoyment than the most economical written to say she “had three Witness—Fed ’em all spring. Walnwrlght two later, butterfly existence.—Atchison Globe. strings to her bow." Lawyer—Were they all about a size? heartened, but when, days on the market. After that Witness—Eh? she found Ted Barrington all alone by Rodney literally drooped. i Reconciled. He : on feet the old sundial in the gardens behind began to walk past the house and. Lawyer (rises his petulantly as his hands clinched and his Visitor—I don’t see how you can he grew more sit ! and shakes his forefinger at the con- the house, I F. B. desperate, to upon farmer. AIKEN, Agt, ne face a fear and an equal- reconcile yourself to being a veranda In the chair where he had elusion of each word at the witness)— bard, quick ELLSWORTH, ME. swift contrition her heart. SI Seeder—I couldn't if I didn’t see spent so many silent hours. Jane’s lit- Were—they—all—of—a—size? ly gripped Be He had not heard her noiseless one of you city men once in awhile.— chair was beside his, and he liked Witness—Some ov ’em wor, and ap- Noyes & NutterJMfg. Co., to She hurried to his side. At Philadelphia Bulletin. keep hla hand upon It, rocking It j some ov ’em worn't.—Exchange. proach. | Bangor, Me. have been at C. S. Colwell’s, have returned — will be as prosperous as CITY MEETING. ! NEWS. Jepmai bating. American. people again COUNTY home. (gliswortl) they were for the ten years preced- I frr additional Oonntp News, oat oikrr pagn ~-- Claim for Damages to Caused L. A. and of were GRAt'eaViLy'RRrNION it is tIor$e Penney wife, Bangor, reunion of the ing the so-called panic of 1907; Gray f,ni,- .... ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL by a Moose. at R. H. Young's over Sunday. TBB c"*' will vote for BUCK8PORT. " «*t.tTnJa™.J2,“S;T- PUBLISHED believed that they pros- Bcdfwlek. Gome on*, com* »ii The full board a as present at the regular Misses and Gertrude eentetl»« from which come «nd wife have returned Georgia Coggins Cepe Roeler end DmN «»»- EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON perity and progress George Blodgett requested to be meeting of the city government Monday are home from Massachusetts for the present By thi AT legislation; it is from a visit to Boston. nre?i5*,?.'“• through republican summer. B. QttI ELLSWORTH, MAINE. of the evening. Maud of Sears visited ___** believed that the operation Miss Colcord, port, "TAT* ~" BY THE Mrs. Nettie who arrived from Roils of accounts were as follows: E. P. Nichols last week. Higgins, OPMaireT new tariff law will bring such employ- passed Mrs. Bosno or Stats HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Charleston Thursday evening, is with Aeeteeoe, BOLL OP ACCOUNTS BO. 6. Auqoata, ifvwv F. W. Rollins, Editor and Manager. ment and such an increase of wages Mrs. Alice Crocker Havener returned to July 2() Fund. Afame. Amount. Miss O. E. Wooster. XrOTICK le hereby W. H. Associate Editor. her home in Sea gl.en ,h„ lh„ J Titus, in the aggregate as to make all pres- report Sunday. ■A^l Assessors will beln session Stsls Police, Simeon C Fuller, $ 47 00 Mrs. C. R. Wooster and little son Trav- Bouse In and that Montelle Abbott and Leslie of Ellsworth FrldV? b, V, te T'’"" ent difficulties forgotten, Edward L Druromey, 49 00 Warren, et the Subscription Price—$2 00 a year; $1.00 lor six erse, of Everett, Mass., are guests of Mrs. August; Assessors' Offlcr !, d*f of tem- a* their homes here. Hsrbor) the (B*r months; 50 cents for three months; If raid while some interests may suffer John W McCarthy, 2 00 Bangor, spent Sunday who Sslurdsy ltth dsfof A. E. Wooster. Mr. Wooster, has o'clock s. m. of esch Au™!.* ** • strictly In advance, $1 50, 75 and 38 cents Michael C Abram, 2 00 dsy. In Vh- -* to some the Mrs. Nellie A. Stevens, of Westbrook, Hancock. to secure 5 cents. All ar- porarily extent, yet spent a week with them, left Bunday for Informstion to en.Mntl 01 respectively. Single copies James E Holmes, 2 00 tomske sod "ear. reckoned at the rate of $2 will a week with Mrs. C. S. Homer re- sjnst equal gesare per whole good of the whole country spent Boston, where he is employed in Clinton tsxsble Com ear Henry W ISstey. 2 00 property Ib the severnl town, .,0' ">• as to make the sat- cently. market. county end to Mid reasonable and will be be so great people W W McCarthy, 2 00 Inyesttgste charge, £f „n Advertising Rates—Are ment of property lisble to sesfMmen.00^1' made known on conditions. Pio, 2 00 Mis* Alice Preble has resigned her posi- Ang. 2. W. obtain application. isfied with general Harry Informstion thst will aid them *,3Ul sad n Poor, M J Drummey, 295 88 tion with A. F. Page, druggist. Miss Qui- lusting equsllitng valuation, of lend In the n„ *?' Business communications should be addressed Power 58 CASTING. property several Electric light. BHAUR Co, 190 ds Allen has taken her place. |. townshlDsIs?1!! to. and all checks and money orders made pay- COUNTY GOSSIP. county accordance with the Fire dept, Wallace Raymond, 45 00 Arthur Patterson is home for the sum- “*?*«“ ffi*“* able to The Hancock County Publishing Miss Jennie who has 0«°*o« Wm H 4500 Hooper, employ- Poms. Co., Ellsworth, Maine. Bar Harbor anticipates a visit of a small Pomroy. mer. ment in Bangor, is spending her vacation in N E Tel A Tel Co, 2 38 fleet of war-ships early September. wife. Clarence of Good Will W 85 with her parents, Stinson Hooper and Williams, Farm, This week’s edition of The A Curtis, 2 dsns, Ells A Mch 1 75 is borne. has the first automo- Foundry Works, Miss Sue B. Googins and Miss Laura is Stonington public American 2,400 copies. Am la France Fire Eng Co, 19 00 of Fall left Dr. and Mrs. Pbilbrook are out of town bile in the county. It will be used for car- Gifford, River, Mass., Monday Iqjal Xouctii. Edward R Card, 1 00 f several about the town and to join an excursion party to Montreal or weeks. Average for the year of 1908, 2,528 rying passengers Reliable Clothing Co, 4 80 and will make regular and Quebec. William Wilson, wife and daughter he anbAcrlber'hTn’bybu gTv?,'u^ ‘“l island, probably Austin H Joy, IS 29 THE been duly npnointcH* 4 of the Inst will and 'c’Jl0' trips between Deer Isle and Stonington. Suptof schs, P A A Kiltam. 41 86 Harold Burrill, of Dedham, who is em- were here last week. teatamem ot 1909. MELINDA W. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4, Books and sup. Han Co Pub Co. 18 00 ployed in the office of the State treasurer NV’lll Hooper hss bought the Howard EMERSON, late of PENon island mat- E 10 0> SCOT. A surprise in the Bar bridge Schoolhouse, Herman Hill, « at Augusta, was the guest of Miss Bertha Lowell farm at North Castiue. in the eonnty of was last when the Edward Haney, 13 50 Hancock, deceaaed ..a The New Tariff Law. ter sprung week, papers Dorr over Sunday. glyen bonds aa the law G 00 Charles Noyes, who spent July with bis direct?' \n on the officers sum- School, Leander Young, 10 demands 1111 law were served municipal Kev. W. H. of haying againat ta. When the making of the tariff Camber, 5 00 McBride, Bluebill, mptber, Mrs. S. T. Noyes, left * of .aid deceased are to before the U. 8. Raymond Saturday. Kraona deal“d Jo them > or'JS moning appear at tbe Elm street Congregational the same lor settlement, and of 1909 shall have become a matter of A brim Sargent, 10 00 presetted Master Karl Parker a all indaami district court in Portland this week, to gave party Thurs- "qu'*l'd *° ”’*k' Edward 17 50 church in with tbe ™m. it will be found that never Haney, Sunday exchange his flfth children had mediately.m/duSilV* frm'm history, show cause an should not day, birthday. The Joseph 8. k#os‘ why injunction High school, Campbell Pub Co, 8 75 D. J. Klock. Sooth Penobscot. 4, 1909. before has such a task it- pastor. a fine time. Ang. presented be issued restraining the town A 1 00 perpetually W Greely, Mrs. Alice of a for Mrs. H. E. Buck, Griffin, self to political party adjust- of Eden from making contracts for build- IS 95 Jobn Thombs, who is this subscriber hereby gives notice OWTapley, N. Miss Sara of yachting •be hu been be shown that or 00 Brooklyn, Y., Hancock, THE duly .ppointedUS?^ ment, and it will only ing the proposed bridge, issuing bonds Charles P Halpin, 1 summer, was here last week. His yacht Utratrix of the estate New York, and Miss Mary P. Genn went of in view the best inter- for the The Library, E E Springer. 10 00 was in Bar Harbor. a party having expending money purpose. LESLIE C. HOMER, late of BL'CK.-SPOrt Mary A Hodgkins, 14 00 to Kineo Wednesday, returning Friday. ests of the whole country, without bill sets forth that the island is owned en- Aug. 2. G. in the county of Hancock, deceased Frsnk F Simonton, 90 oo _ given bonds aa the law by two has one in- Contingent, During the storm of Friday afternoon, direct*. All to section or class, could have tirely people, only having demands againat the eatate regard Ira B Hagan, jr, 5 00 tbe house of Albert at Duck HANCOCK POINT. of .aid d? habited house, and four human inhabi- Eldridge, ceased are desired to preaenl thr bill whatever. M E Holmes. 52 50 finally agreed upon any was The chim- settlement, and all indebted tants, and that to build a bridge across a cove, struck by lightning. Miss Jane Brownell, mother and sister thereto MS I? It is a most vindication of AW Curtis, 312 oueated to make parmpnl immediately. thorough snch a w-as and other damage are at their for the season. part of the Atlantic ocean to reach Simeon C 2 88 ney demolished, cottage Hanhah Jaw as embodied in the ex- Fuller, Horn republicanism of done. Buckaporl, Ang. 4. 1909. property is not only a waste public Frank H Young, 2 00 Capt. J. G. Martin is home for a few of President and of our ample Taft, money, but an expenditure of public Lewis Morrison, 2 0»> Mrs. Clarence Terrill left on tbe morn- days. subscriber hereby girea notice tta, senators and representatives in Con- for in violation of William E Whiting. 18 00 train for where THEhe lus been duly money private purposes ing Monday Kennebunk, Frank and of appointed AdnialJ.1 Omar W 15 00 Hodgkins family, Bangor, trator of the estate of the constitution. Six of the most Tapley, she will a month with Mrs. J. H. gress. promi- spend are A. L. house. Levi W Bennett. 2 00 occupying Young’s LAV1NIA C. CHATTO. late of BROOKS- It has shown us, as we could not nent summer residents and property own- Downing, of Cambridge, Mass., at her Pub Co, 8 25 Miss Florence of V1LLE. — Campbell Mitchell, Cherryfleld, have known it in any other way, the ers in town are the plaintiffs in the case cottage. in the of Webster Woodbury, 1 00 with a is eonnty Hancock, drcenied aa4 friend, visiting Mrs. W. H. bonda aa personal character of Mr. Taft and John S. Kennedy, DeWitt Clinton Blair, Charles Nichols, wife and daughter, of the law direct. All wrsou •1,101 37 Phillipa. ^400irlng demanda ugainat the eatate of said David B. Ogden, Gen. Thomas Hamlin week are his methods of carrying out what he Portland, spent a few daya last with deceaaed desired to preaent the same tor Ladd and WTilliam H. STREET COMMISSIONER’S ROLLS. Mrs. Ash and daughter have gone to settlement, and all Indebted Hubbard, Walter G. Mrs. E. P. Nichols on their to East thereto a™ la. believed to be wise and honest results. #713 » way quested to make payment town an Highways. Bangor. immediately. L. Lee. Monday the entered a one of the No stick was no threats State road. M9 73 Orland for few weeks at Ralph H. Cosdoh big flourished; from the The Aug. 2. E. Brookavllle, July 10,1999. appeal petition. hearing •1.3731ft Wentworth _ were there was no coercion— cottages. used; has been set for Sept. 20, at Portland. Grand total. •3.774 52 calm and deliberate Miss Julia Patterson left Sunday for her HALL a a (Meritor hereby civet notice thtt simply persua- of Auditor QUARRY. •he has been The report City Hale, printed home in New after a brief visit The duly appointed adminis- sion. Jersey, Fred Del ton tratrix of the estate of UNITARIAN CONFERENCE. in full was ha, bought the John Mc- elsewhere, read and filed. with H. F. Ames and wife. Mias Patter- Cormick at BENJAMIN P. GROVER, late of BUCKS- At all times in onr history the mem- A claim was Daniel Rich- cottage Robineon. presented by son was called to East port by the death of PORT. bers of all political parties have been Eminent Speakers will be nt Sulli- ardson for to horse and fo for Bernice Macomber and Julia flOO damage her brother, Dr. Robert H. Patterson. Campbell tu the eouaty of Hancock, deceased, aad van Next Week. more or less divided over the sched- to fence, alleged to have been caused by a are employed at the Kimball bouae, North- riven bonds aa the law directs. All persons An interesting meeting of tbe October having demands against the estate of The session of the Hancock county Uni- moose his was east Harbor. said ules and rates of a tariff law. We which entered pasture. It deceased are club was held in the school desired to present the same for tarian conference at 12 and grammar and all are so vast a Sullivan, Aug. referred to Aid. Hamilton and Estey. Charles Richardson and wile are receiv- settlement, Indebted thereto are re- geographically country, last Tuesday. Mrs. H. F. Webb, to make 13, promises to be a notable one. of street out building quested payment Immediately. and our interests are so diver- A list lights during July on tbs birth ot a widely of Portland, gave an interesting paper, ing congratulations son, Edith A. Orovrr. There will be addresses by William T. was Officer Bucksport. July SB, I BOB. that it would seem almost im- reported by Night Drummey. born July 22. sified, of bi- and Mrs. Nellie A. Stevens, of Westbrook, Sedgwick, Ph. D., Sc. D., professor and it was voted to deduct the amount 2. to harmonize and on Aug. Briar. sabacriber agree ssng. _ bereny gives notice that possible ology at the Massachusetts Institute of from next month's bill. lighting THEhe has been duly appointed adminis- rates to all sections and all on “Science and Con- Arthur Buck and wife, of applicable Technology, Boston, The board voted an allowance of |5 to Schenectady, PARTRIDGE COVE. trator of ths estate of and never was this so William Adams Ph. D. wife and children, of GEORGE M. WARREN, late of interests, appar- duct**; Brown, D., the Greenley Smith heirs for work on NY..John Buck, Miss Adelaide McFarland and Frances CA8TINB, D. arrived and in tbe county of Hancock, deceased, and ent as at the present. D., professor of systematic theology in the Washington. C., Friday visited in Bar Harbor private way. Salisbury last week. riven bonds as the law directs AH per- Union New on left Monday, together with their mother, Naturally as production and con- theological seminary. York, The street commissioner was author- Aug. 3- A. sons having demands against tbe estate of Idea Mrs. Lena for a month at Alamoe- said deceased are desired to present the same increase and methods be- “The Christian of God’*, and Charles ized to let one of the road machines Buck, sumption city’s for settlement, and all indebted thereto are Smith, M. founder and man- aook. come more varied; as machinery be- Spragne A., to the government for use in building the requested to make payment immediately. of lo«L Raymond T. Warren. aging director the People’s institute, new road from the fish to Green R. B. Stover and wife, Mr. and Mra. comes more effective, and as both hatchery Castine. Aug. 4.1909. alsoof the Ethical social league, New York. the rate of a of Staten Inland, Mrs. sweater between M. C. R. and labor increase in such Lake station, at |2 day. Cunningham, Ralph CJWEATER-(lr«» capital O R- station nna Lamoine. 4. Finder Rev. Dr. C. F. Dole, Rev. Dr. Samuel A. been heard from the Reed, of New York, Mias Abbie Reed, July subscriber bereny gives notice that enormous volumes as has been the Nothing having please leave at Ambrican office. he ha* been Rev. C. A. of Grace THE duly appointed adminis- Eliot, Henderson, Wilming- State railroad commissioners in reply to Mies Kathleen Buckley, Miss trator of tbe estate of case during the last decade, the vari- and ton, Del., Palfrey Perkins, others, request for hearing on questions of estab- Nichols and Miss Esther Jocylen left #oi Salt. ASENATH P. STAPLES, late of BROOKS- ous needs and wants of different sec- will take in the conference. The full part lishing gates, signals or flagman at Ell»- Tuesday for two weeks at the Stover cot- VILLE, must be w'ili be issued in a few tions very far apart. It is program days. worth Falls, the clerk was instructed to i tage, Toddy pond. M. "Ford'ruMbout. in the county of Hsncock. deceased, and Id horse In Orel-class bonds as tbe Isw directs. All almost to be wondered at that The Maine Central railroad and the AUTOMOBILE—Modelpower. condition. given per- any write them again. Fort Knox lodge, I. O. O. F., has pur- Demonstration any time. Frank E. Obay, sons having demands against the estate of the steamers Schoodic and Ellsworth. of said tbs tariff nill could be agreed upon by managers Adjourned. chased the Rhyder estate, consisting of deceased are desired to present Marjorie grant round trip reduced fares same for settlement, and all indebted thereto tjiese various interests, and by men the stores now occupied by L. C. Davis ate requested to make payment immediately. to attendants of the conference from Ban- #or Knit. Ira J. Cousins. having such divergent views, and it ; Keith's Theatre, Boston. and Luce & Mason with rooms overhead, Ellsworth and on Frenchman's North Brooksville, Aug. 4. 1909. gor, points — is to the honor and glory of the re- > Time was when an organization like the the building occupied by Ladd's bakery, Several desirable tene- and Mt. Desert island. The church ments for rent of Dr. A. bay Fadettes was considered a whole Bhow in with a tenement over the office of TENEMENTS Inquire 1. as a whole that it same, publican party could in Sullivan extends cordial invitation to Haoirtby. Ellsworth. fhaftMLOnal CaiD«. itself at highest prices, but B. F. Keith the electric company and the double tene- give the country a law agreed upon the public to attend. believes in double shows, judging by the ment house in the rear of the Rhyder by its majority and signed by its ESlantrti. program he is announcing for the week of block. It is proposed to add another stary, E. GOOGINS, President. Double at GEORGE Drowning Stonington. Aug. 9. Besides the Fadettes there is a which will give them a fine lodge-room ’VT’OUNO MAN 20 to 80. single, to travel In It Guoienee and Tenari were X Maine with Manager Must have remains, of coarse, to he seen Erneste Guru list of vaudeville attractions such as one and all the ante-rooms. good necessary habits. Apply by mail. F. W. Moon. Ells- ATTORNEY AT LAW, whether the of the law will drowned Monday evening at Stonington. Me. operation would expect to find only at the height of The remains of Arvilla J., wife of Dud- worth. Guru was bathing at Crotch island, and be successful; whether we shall pros- the season, every act a star feature. A. of who died at the ley Abbott, Verona, Bar ... Maine swam out to a lobster buoy, about 100 feet. hswsrs of Ointments for Catarrh that Harbor, per as we have under preceding tar- Ben Welch, the Hebrew and Italian im- home of her daughter, Mrs. H. B. Ward- When he started to return he was seized Coataln No. 212. one of the foremost in this Mercury. Telephone iffs. It remains to be seen whether personator, well, in Bangor, were brought here Friday. with and sank. Erneste was seen as mercury will surely the sense of cramps class of is on the bill. Then destroy sufficient revenue will come, both work, Interment was at the upper cemetery, smell and completely derange the whole srs- to swim to his rescue by a third Italian on tera when entering it $tomtsnnmtg. there is Fred St. Onge, the old-time cham- Abbott was through the mucous from the duties on and the Verona. Mrs. highly esteemed surfaces. imports, shore, who ran for some rope. When he 8uch articles should never he used pion bicyclist, who with his company of knew and on internal revenue. It remains to be by all who her, will be greatly except prescriptions from reputable phyai- returned, both Tenari and Guoienee had clans, as the will do is experts, gives a most difficult and amusing missed. She was a charter member of damage they ten fold seen whether will in- Their bodies were recov- to the good you cau possibly derive from them. importations disappeared. wheel act. and Kent are two enter- 1*04-1909 Kelly Verona grange, and also a member of the Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured F. J. crease to such an as to ered. by extent dis- tainers who have the headline Cheney A Co., Toledo. O., contains no long .held Baptist church of Deer Isle. Bhe is sur- mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon place domestic productions, and it re- Miss Kent’s of a Steamboat Line Sold. place; impersonation vived by her husband and four children— the blood and mucoua surfaces of the system. HEBRON ACADEMY mains to be seen whether we become has never been In Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get B. bowery girl duplicated. of Vt.; Austin and buying Located in »be but having Capt. R. Arey has sold the Bangor & Alpheus, Barre, George, the genuine. J* is taken CnternaJly and made country a full to Then there is Sadie the musical country giving employment Brooksviile line to the Penobscot River & Jansell, of Brewer, and Mrs. Nellie Wardwell, of in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Tes- the conveniences of the city iu the at the comedy star; the Flying Martins, in a Bangor. timonials free. of electric steam wage-earners highest wages Bay Co., and Tuesday the steamer Rock- way water, light, swift acrobatic act; Clinton and Jermon 2. J. heating, etc. Modem In equipment on the face of the earth, or whether land, Capt. Bennett, took the place of the Aug. in a sketch called “Back to 2Somtannnu». and methods. Three courses. College. must be reduced and the Anna Belle on the run. The sale does not Louisville”, wages pur- SOUTH HANCOCK. Scientific. Admits to New and Estelle Wordette and company in a English. power of the curtailed. include the steamers owned by Capt. Arey chasing people sketch. Miss Carrie Whittaker, of Chelsea, Mass., Euglaud colleges on certificate. One should result which he will use in the excursion busi- _ thing, however, is visiting Mrs. Annie Smith. FREE! FREE! from the of the ness, but transfers the title of the wharves operation pew law, Nothing pleases some women more than Helen of at Sandy Point and West Penobscot, and Miss Holmes, Norway, and ! splendid girls’ dormitory provides and that is if not lower cer- an to feel for others. | prices, the good will of the business. opportunity sorry Clarence Colwell, of Prospect Harbor, who rooms for girls under care *»f six no increase. There is an Dr. tainly not Greene's Laxura ! lady teachers. Home con for* and item in the bill which will warrant an Moore Family Reunion. CITY AUDITOR'S REPORT. For Headache, Biliousness, Gases, home supervision. New boys’dormi- In- in of erection will be increase in price by the manufacturer The Moore family reunion will be held (After charging off rolls and orders paBsed July 6, 1909.) Flatulency, Heartburn, Vomiting, tory process digestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation and ready for use Nov. I, 1909. Scholar- or merchant, and if this is attempted at Maddox landing, Green Lake, Wednes- Total Warrants Appropri- Sundry All ships. Fall terra opens Tuesday. it will be an 18. If the next fair Fund. (ion. credits. credits. drawn. Bat. Troubles of the imposition .which should day, Aug. stormy, Sepu 14.1909. For catalog and infor- casino even- 57 80 be resented by the people, and not day. Dance at Gerry’s in the Contingent. $8.000 00 $732 57 $6,732 $3.860 $2,87177 mation address the Principal. ■ The is invited. 4.500 00 5 91 94 23 501 71 STOMACH, LIVER charged to the operation ef the law. ing. public cordially Highway. 4,505 4,001 Sidewalk. 1.500 00 1,500 00 975 35 524 65 This has been Mr. Taft’s design, and and BOWEL8. W. L Sargent Hebron, Me. CHURCH NOTES. Bridge. 500 00 500 00 25 96 474 04 this has been the thought in the minds Rock crushing. 1,000 00 1100 1,01100 1,548 51 "537 54 FULL BOTTLE MAILED FREE of those who have with him METHODIST EPISCOPAL. agreed State road 754 00 65 JO 819 00 1,447 22 "628 22 in the reductions carried the liev. W. F. Emery, pastor. by bill, City poor. 3.550 00 8 38 3,558 38 1,479 15 2,079 23 Aug. 8 service at WRiTE TO-SAY FOR YOUR FREE 80TTLE and should this result obtain without Sunday, —Morning Insane. 1,000 00 17 52 1,017 52 648 79 388 73 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. Junidl FOR SALE! a reduction of wages, or without a de- City schools. 4,500 00 3,806 93 8.306 93 3,762 25 4,544 68 league at 3. No service crease in the volume of evening during High school. 2,300 00 924 91 3,224 91 1.330 52 1,894 39 Dr. Greene’s The Homestead of the late H. M employment, I and west o July August. Text-book. 600 00 606 31 37 acres, situated at>out two miles then surely the work of the extra ses- 6 31 206 92 400 39 Treatment for Nervous Prayer meeting and bible study Tuesday 0 liluehill Also half interest lu Steam sion of 1909 Schoolhouse. 500 00 500 00 11917 380 83 and Chronic village. will be of inestimable at Diseases oi Engu* evening 7,30. of Mill and Machinery, consisting Supt. schools. 500 00 27 21 527 21 179 14 348 07 Stave value to the country and redound to bears the stamp of absolute and genu- and Heading machine, BAPTIST. Police 00 Boiler, Rotary. 1.200 1,200 00 417 95 782 05 ine worth, founded on the true Pulleys, •*&-. the credit of the party which prom- system machine. Plainer, Miafting, Rev. P. A. A. Kill am. Fire .... pastor. department 2,600 00 33 37 2,633 37 1,'266 70 1,366 67 of cure. well wooded one ised it and carried out its One wood lot 75 acres, pledges. Aug. service at 800 00 88 80 316 *A w o borse Sunday, 8—Morning City library. 418 1.218 56 902 24 Wondrous Blessing to 22 acres; 2 lots 20 acres each. One t 10.30. Sermon school by pastor. Sunday Interest. 3,600 00 3,600 00 3,600 00 the Sick and Ailing. Jigger, 1 two-horse Sled, Plow, Furniture* at 11.45. service at 7.30. water. 00 00 00 left-handed Machine, Emeu Republican Prospects Bright. Evening City 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 00 Dr. Greene is giving to the world a surer Saw, Drilling the first of the Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30. Electric 2.285 00 612 20 20 925 82 38 means of core than has ever heretofore Wheel, Ox Bows, etc. Following year opera- light... 2,877 1,951 been before placed the discouraged vic- Ai>OEBS.s tion of the new tariff law will come CONGREGATIONAL. Perpt. care cem. lots, 59 00 54 50 113 50 113 50 tims of chronic complr ints. West side F. ORBKNK, Adrwr., the elections of Rev. R. B. Mathews, pastor. road. 1,500 00 1,50000 1,500 00. FRANK congressional 1910, DR. Bluehilli Closed Hose. 250 00 7 26 257 25 257 GREENE and the leaders are during August. 25 republican not is the of that most marvelous Overlayings. 1,390 08 1,390 08 31 42 1,358 66 ofproprietor all unmindful of the fact that there are UNION CONO’L, ELLSWORTH FALLS. remedies for the Nerves Rev. J. D. and Blood, doubtfnl districts because of Prigmore, pastor. Totals, $42,868 08 89 $49,599 97 49 24 many * $6,731 $23,.542 $27~223 Aug 8 — service at Overdrawn. DR. GREENE’S NERVURA. one reason or and that an elec- Sunday, Morning other, TAX COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNTS. 10.30. Sunday school at 11.45. Evening All are privileged to consult Dr. Greene IMPORTANT. tion between two presidential elec- Uncollected last Col. since Bal. by mail, entirely free. service at 7.30. uncol. THE BAY STATE HOSIERY U0.,i®* tions is with doubt. Tax. auditor’s report. last report. to date. ® always fought Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.30. offers woman 1899-1904 82 34 TEMPLE PUCE, MASS. Lynn. Mass., every And yet there is the utmost confi- $ 9,573 $9,573 82 BOSTON, of S 1907 portunity to earn a pair fLOO dence that not will the 599 90 599 90 WRITE DR. GREENE TO-DAY. only present “Free avers the Omaha Send for lumber,” Bee, 1908 3,612 65 469 32 3,143 33 particulars. republican majority be maintained in “seCms to have gone by the board.” 1909 46,676 40 9,396 63 37,280 77 the next House, but that it will be “Yes,” says the Chicago Tribune, “its bark was wrecked.” Free lumber is pop’- increased the Totals. $80,462 77 95 82 considerably in spite of lar in some quarters, and a raft of people $9,864 $»,697 CAMDEN WOOLENS electrical:---" fact that the democratic pine fir it, no doubt. But its a lumbering TREASURER’S REPORT. Ladies’ congressional and Gents' Suitings Full Line, ol measure, of the log-rolling kind, and it committee has seen fit to announce Balance on hand last report, $ 61 12 Paid since last report. $2,962 42 sold direct from the mills wood seem the operators can’t spruce up ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Received since last 62 Cash on output. WRITE FOR SAURIES. that it is going to work a year before enough to £et aboard a driving crew of report, 3,987 hand, 1,088 22 AND FIXTURE*. the timber and dimensions to run it Ml* WmM » Tm ea CbtarMfr the usual time. sight Intj ti SMI Tktu Mi. Estimates Wlrtag aatf SapfiEs into a boom. It’s hung on the and Total, $4,048 64 Total, $4,048 64 up rips F. A. Pac kard, ANDREW M. MOOR. It is believed that next the it’s bard.—Inaustrial Journal. T. E. Auditor. Mgr. Retail Dept. Ellsworw* year jammed August 2,1909. Hale, Box M Camden, Me. Main St. ararncu. «oj, ma gorag CO n> mat rled—that's all.” COUNTY NEWS. •unset In “the Red City" of Bavaria. Ft)r Additional Neroe, tee other The But she forgot to be on her guard County payee numerous entrances to the old RECONCILEO the next morning when John entbusl- ! town of Rothenburg are guarded by istically remarked that she should GOULDSBORO. beautiful watcbtowers, which are In- have heard Kitty sing ''Dearie'' th* Mrs. Gec'gia Young is ill. habited by Impoverished old women, night before. ''Dearie”—what a fool- who rent their Bl ACCIDENT. A son was born to Gowen Whitaker and airy lodgings for a ish name for a song! And with thal wile July 3. nominal sum. The red twinkle of one contemptuous thought all the bit- their over the streets Mrs. C. a lamps high dusky terness Campbell has been spending of the thing came back to her. of at is as The Girl That Helped John’s week at E. W. Harbor. Rothenburg night—for it “Do you have to talk Bridges’, Prospect always about mediaeval In its lighting ns in many In an her—even at the Mrs. Carrie Rice, with two children, ol Mother Emergency. breakfast table?” ether In ef- is ways—Is very charming John's Ups came In Sullivan, visiting her mother, Mrs. Lacy together a fect. The walls of Rothenburg are a straight line. "I thought”— he Tracy. Ye By CLARA LOUISE OTIS. began, constant delight to visitors, who, by May Know: then stopped abruptly. Ten minutes Mrs. Carolyn Allen, ol Columbia Falls, by Associated dint of much nar- (Copyrighted, HOB, Literary and squeezing through Press. later be left the house in silence. Mrs. Opbelia Whitten, ol Steuben, are J row passageways and groping In dark- and all's welL Mary would have given all she pos- visiting their niece, Mrs. Edith Hovey. "Six o'clock ness, are able to make a circuit of the and sessed to Wind's In the east blowing like— recall those words. A sort Mrs. Mary Sparling fell last week, everything.” of city, getting glimpses on the way hopelessness came over her. If she breaking the muscles of her knee. Mrs. through of the green that a PAY STATION of the New a masculine voice. could control herself no loopholes country First, caroled better than Spurting was in the hospital at Bangor In the that outside. Wondrous views of the town The woman kitchen smiled In now. what would she do later? last for an for tuberculosis year operation are also to England and If she could be be had from many of the Telephone Telegraph Company spite of herself. "The dear child," she only sure that the of the bone, in the same knee that is in- would distant hills. At sunset the sight of is murmured happily, "so much like his girl be sensible! From John's jured. indicated. Its graceful towers and clutter of red the description it didn't seem as if she father," then to "child,” a tall Brewer Whitten died at the home of his roof could possibly be. “He has lost his tops Is like a fair vision of ro- man of twenty-four. Just enter- niece, Mrs. Carrie Dyer, Tuesday, July 27. young head over some little flirt.” she told mance. The city blazes for a mo- "You're Mr. Whitten was of that from this ing the kitchen: early tonight eighty-seven years ment in a Second, Station herself, “and I can't stop him. 1 won- fiery mist, then suddenly Pay you Supper won’t be ready for ten age. He leaves two sisters—Mrs. Carolyn dear. der if he will forgive me. I—I’m melts, mirage-like. In the gathering talk Allen, of Columbia Falls, and Mrs. Susie may TO ANY ONE OF 320,000 TELE- minutes.” afraid not." dusk, leaving a sense of something Lawrence, of Minneapolis, Minn., and "Ob. that’s all right” John Wil- ai sapper mat mgnt ner doubts were born of dream, the illusion of an en- PHONES connected with this two brothers—Lorenzo, of Steuben, and Company’s liams gave his mother a vigorous hug. confirmed. John talked steadily about chanter's wand.—Rothenburg Letter to Ricbard, of Seattle, Wash. Interment lines in the four Is mother?” the weather, the shop, the garden— Vogue. northern New states. "How was in the family lot at Steuben. England John?” but She to -Well. And everything Kitty. longed Aug. 2. Jen. "Fine. Buy. mother!" break In herself with the subject. __ Thought Sho Had Arrived. "Yes. dear?" Two days passed. Then she could SULLIVAN HARBOR. "I hare moved into a perfect gem of Third, that you may talk from any Pay ■Tlow would you like a daughter-in- stand It no longer. Rachel of an apartment on the sixth floor of one Emery, Winchester, Mass., is over the I’m of those new Station, Distance lines of the law?” “John, sorry”— the guest of Mrs. A. S. Cummings. | houses,” said the woman Long Mary Williams set down the frying He motioned her to silence. “You who paints china, "and am reveling In Mrs. Harvey Dunbar and son have re- great Bell system, TO 30,000 CITIES AND and faced her son with a dazed have let me know very plainly that i Its liberal of fresh air and sun- pnn turned from a visit to Massachusetts. supply expression. "A daughter-in-law?" she you don't want me to talk about her. light.” TOWNS the Uuited States. Robert Lincoln, of Cambridge, Mass., is throughout repeated blankly. A blinding rush of and I won’t” “But don't yon find the stairs an a guest of Rev. H. H. Saunderson and tears came to her eyes, and the little Nor did he. A week passed by, then asked wife. overbalancing disadvantage?” weeks for them room seemed to be whirling around. two—distressing both. an acquaintance. Fourth, that from any of these Sta- “You came near Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Pay "Oh. John!" was all she said, but the losing your supper Jewell, “The thought of the coxy quarters at announced one ters and George Walker bitter disappointment of those two tonight.” Mary evening. arrived.Saturday such moderate cost colors my climb tions you will receive as PROMPT ATTEN- how la that?” night. words was not lost on the young man. “Why, with the roseate hue of optimism,” "I'm he said and left “I was downtown, waiting to take and of TION and as GOOD as can be sorry,” briefly Ralph Emery family, Newton, laughed the artist, “but one of my cus- SERVICE, the room. the 4:30 car. when, all at once, I drop- Mass., are expected at Mrs. Cumming’s tomers, middle aged and filled with at subscriber’s or one after the other ped one of my parcels and everything this week. given you any station, by Memories crowd- good food and the Joy of living, evi- ed fast before her. Her husband had in It rolled Into the street The car was Mrs. Harry Moody, with children, of dently found It a harrowing experi- to the Central office. when John waa and in sight and you know there Isn’t an- going died three, they Newburyport, Mass., is visiting her pa- ence. had been so happy! And since John other until 5:30 I knew I couldn’t get A. S. and wife. rents, Gray “It seemed ages that I waited in the NO TE : If the with whom desire to not a all the thread and buttons in person you speak is subscriber, had grown to manhood bow happy picked up Mrs. hall Henry Heppner and daughter, of after the ringing of the lower the he bad made her! Yet—yet he was time, and I was thinking, ‘Oh, dear, Company will arrange, at a nominal charge, to send a messenger to re- N. were recent of bell, and the John won’t have until 7 Brooklyn, V., guests upon hearing labored going to bring another woman there— any supper him to come to one of our pay stations and receive the call. Mrs. Charles Allen. Mrs. Heppner was breathing of my ascending visitor I quest another woman! The odor of scorch- o’clock.’ when, all of a sudden, some Susie Adams, of Ellsworth, and formerly ran back for the smelling salts. ing meat made her start one said. 'Let me help you.' It was taught school here. “When I had administered all the "Come, supper’s ready.” she called some young girl, and, I declare, I Aug means of resuscitation at band she In what waa Intended to be her natural never saw any one pick up things so 2._H. to articulate between voice. fast in my life! I knew Just enough EAST FRANKLIN. managed gasps: ‘I thought St. Peter always iuii mu iuuui 11, iBiiurua to open by bag while she shoved them opened NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND nary Freeman Kinsman has gone to Bangor to Then the car and she the door.' “—New York Times. after they had aat In alienee for some in. stopped, work. minutes. helped me on—not as she would some Chauncy Wentworth is home from Ban- TELEGRAPH COMPANY. "Not If yon don’t want to hear, moth- old lady, but Just as if I was one of gor for a few MARINE LIST. er." her girl friends. I never expect to days. see one so and sweet as Mrs. T. M. Blaisdell spent a few days in The hurt, proud tones brought con- any handy El I* worth Port. that I didn’t notice what she Sullivan Center last week. trition to her heart again. Sid July 31. sch Lulu W Eppes, Bat* Harbor, “I do want to hear.” The worda looked like—I was that flurried—but The Hooper reunion will be held at lumbf r, Whitcomb. Haynes A Co Ar Aug 1, A T Kimball, Northeast Harbor were true Id more than one. I did see that she bad on an odd, for- 25. way* Georges pond Wednesday, Aug Hnneock County Ports. : THE GEORGE H. GRANT CO., ii “Her name la Marvin.” eign looking ring." Miss Kitty—Kitty Maggie Hardison, who was working West Sullivan—Sid July 30, sch Alice J X offer for sale some desirable bargains in Real < > “What sort of Crabtree for Phila “And"- ring?” in Bar Harbor, was taken with ♦ Estate in < ► appendici- Sid July 31, sch Franconia “Oh. mother! I’ve “Sliver. It had two bands Joined to- mother, wanted tis and was operated upon at the hospital. Ar July 31. schs Mary B Wellington, Willie gether by little crosspieces, and there L Maxwell to tell yon so! Are you sure you Her mother, Mrs. W. L. Hardison, and t ELLSWORTH, HANCOCK POINT, SORRENTO. want to hear?" was a big green stone. Wasn't it Southwest Harbor—Ar July 29, sch S L Fos- We do a INSURANCE and REAL daughter Angie, went to Bar Harbor Sun- ter t general ][ that I should notice all those business and otfer < > "Yea. year She flashed out the funny day. In port Aug 3, steam yachts Princess and « ESTATE the best Compa- mat- ♦ < • words lest John should divine her sink- little things, and—my, what’s the Aug Peregrine nies, lowest rates, best terms, etc. Correspon- 2._R. f dence solicited. All business us will re- ing heart She smiled too. ter 7” given J | NORTH ceive the best attention. > Seeing only his mother’s smile, John “Nothing, mother, only—that was BLUEHILL. BORN. X very launched Into the dear topic. “She Kitty!” Fernaid Hill and wife, of Westboro, hasn't lived here long, only since May. Mass., are visiting here. ! CAIRNS—At Bucksport, July 28, to Mr and X THE GEORGE H. GRANT CO., Mrs George W Cairns, a daughter. ij I didn't tell to tell Quite Different. Miss Leach ♦ you because—well, Lillian and two daughters MYRICK—At Biuehill. 28. to Mr and Mrs EL-L-S WORTH, MAINE. “Marla,” snld Mr. Rawlins, laying July the truth, I was afraid you'd be all are visiting Mrs. P. J. Grindle. E Eugene Myrick. a daughter. cut aside his hat and overcoat i.nd rubbing SNOWMAN—At Penobscot, 1, to Mr and up about It. Besides, It wasn't Arthur of Aug H. Johnson, Dedham, Mass., Mrs Lewis A Snowman, a son. settled until last night Why. mother, his bands gleefully together, “you is visiting at N. Bowden’s. SOPER—At Oriaud, to Mr and Mrs know that for years we have been July 27, LIGHTNING you're crying! Are yon sorry?” Robert a daughter. Carroll Dunbar returned from Soper, "No. no! I'm—glad! (Jo on!" wanting to buy a building lot In Ken- Saturday Don’t go without insurance during the shower season. We can insure subdivision, but couldn’t afford Bangor hospital, where he had an oper- “1 met her last year out at the lake. nedy’s MARRIED. you for a small premium so that you will be protected. to It on account of the ation performed on his arm, that was Do you remember my speaking of do high prices ask for land out there. Well, I've broken in May. those girls out there? I knew then they HORTON-YORK-At O. W. TAPLEY 2. D. Berkeley, Mass, July learned that Quinlan, who owns Aug. 29, Rev Miss j she was the one In the world for Just _ by Joseph Hollingshead, Ruth only R ELLSWORTH, one of the best lots In that entire Horton, of Berkeley, to Percy E York, of ME.__ me.” John spoke very softly. MARLBORO. Biuehill. j will sell It for half what So he bad cherished this In bis neighborhood, KENISTON-ROYCE-At girl Bowden is ill. Augusta. July 17, It cost him If he can the cash. He Woodbury Rev H E Miss FARM FOR SALE OR RENT A BARGAIN heart a whole year, and she had get by Duuinack, Elsie G Keuis- | can’t It struck at F. T. ton to Carl N Royce. herself to be his all In all! needs the money and get any Friday, lightning Hodg- A flue (arm at North Hancock, containing 150 acres—One and one-half story house thought URQUHART-FREEMAN-At Sullivan, July, j other I have a mind to kins’, but did no ; rooms, water to orchard m Farm is "Wasn't It strange, mother,” went way. great buy damage. by Rev C A Purdy. Miss Agnes Evelyn Urqu- of 10 spring piped buildings, young bearing. of I with modern and on It tomorrow morning. It comes easily Mrs. Smith and of hart, Boston, to George Freeman, of stocked and fully equipped tools, implements machineiy. the young man In a subdued voice, grandson, Bradley, Sullivan. within our means.” I other Attractive Real Estate Values as If his happiness was still a won- are visiting at the Lorimer cottage. Severs derful “I don't think you ought to do It, thing, to be reverenced and held Leslie Gray was called to Dedham Sat- DIED. Joshua,” said Mrs. Rawlins. W• «£f Iv. NF.A.isiON' In awe—“wasn't It strange that she urday by the death of his sister, Miss Inquire of;C« “You don’t think I to It? should move here, not knowing It was ought buy Hattie Gray. not?” ! CLIFFORD—At South Brooksville, July 31. Properties in Ellsworth, Surry, Lamoine, my home?" Why Aug. 2. Are. Richard Clifford, aged 66 years, 8 mouths, 22 CIITTMJ Hancock^ “It would be of his _ »»■ will Bar Northeast South- “Yes. Tell me everything, dear.” taking advantage days. SUI III™, Sorrento, Harbor, Harbor, “All necessities.” ISLESFORD. : DAVIS—At Portland, July 27, Charles W west Harbor. Also other Properties on the Coast. right. She la little and slim and Davis, of 58 REAL ESTATE “But. Marla"— formerly Brooksville, aged has gray eyes.” Mary Williams was The life-saving crew is on duty for years, 6 months, 20 days. Timber Lauds. Representative of the National Co-operative Realty Company. “Besides, I have Just learned of a EMERY—At West built on generous, capable lines, and another ten months. ; Eden, July 28, Alfred Also of the Equitable Life Assurance Society. to some fur- Emery, aged 42 years. Representative her eyes were brown. "Her hair Is splendid opportunity buy Miss Gladys Mayo, of Southwest Harbor ! ERNESTE—At Stonington, Aug 2, Ouoience Office at Residence, Surry Road, Ellsworth, Maine. like niture that we need. Qrlgson & Mul- yours—brown and heavy. She is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Mayo. Erneste, aged 47 years. lins are advertising parlor sets at one- gives music lessons.” Mary had no Aog. 2. j GRAY—At Dedham, July 30. Miss Hattie Gray, third less than cost because they are __S. aged 28 years. accomplishments except housekeeping. to GURN—A* Stonington, Aug 2, Tenari overstocked and can’t afford carry Five men went into a re- Gum, Commonwealth Hotel "She sings, too—oh, mother, you ought young shop aged 45 years. to to them through the season. I’d like to a hat each. State hear her sing! And she Is as quick cently buy Seeing they I HALL—At Swan's Island, July 27. Capt John WINDSOR HOTEL Opposite House, about $2W worth of fur- G Hall, of 68 8 as a bird and the dancer.” buy parlor were in a joking mood, the shopman said: Sedgwick, aged years, months, W. T. BRUBAKER. prettiest 28 days. Manager. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. niture. We’l' never have as good a Are married?’’ each said "Cau she cook?” you They LORD—At West Midway between Broad St. Station chance Brooksville, July 31, Ruth, again." Yes ’. “Then I’ll a hat to the one widow of Isaiah 69 1— — j "Well, 1 don’t know, but she can do give Lord, aged years. and Beading Terminal on Filbert St. i—*" .a. -—“i Being a man of excellent Belf control. who can he has kissed ! NELSON—At Stonington. Peter everything else. You see. there are so truthfully say not Aug2, Nelson, Mr. Rawlins smiled.—Youth’s of Sweden, aged 48 years. many In her that It's hard to merely any other woman but his own wife since $1 and family M’QUINN— At Hartland, July 27, Mrs Jane Mc- European, per day up. he was “Hand over tell just who does do the work. 1 know Companion. married.” that hat,’’ Quinn, formerly of Ellsworth Falls, aged 68 said one of the “I’ve won it.” years. she can me a party; American, $2.50 per day sew, for she showed “When were married?” Love In the Kitchen. you “Yesterday,” SNOWMAN—At Penobscot, Aug 1, infant sou dress last night that she made.” was the One of the others was of Mr and Mrs Lewis A Snowman. and up. the domestic servants of a reply. After the was and Among laughing while his wife supper work done heartily telling WHITE—At Surry, July 30, Calvin D White, The only moderate priced hotel of repu- Germantown woman Is a very pretty the but suddenly when aged 76 4 months. John had gone off whistling Mary sat joke, pulled up years. tation and consequence m Irish girl, not long tn this country. she said: “I say, John, how was it you WHITTEN—At Gouldsboro, July 27, Brewer down by the Are. “O God. give me didn’t home a hat?” Now, Bertha had not been at work bring Whitten, aged 84 years. strength to hear it!” she prayed flerco- PHILADELPHIA. more than a couple of months before Offers rooms with hot and cold water for ! ly, holding tight to the arms of the HUbcrtMcmcnu. she became engaged to a plumber's fl.00 per day and up, which includes free chair, then In a sudden burst use of shower baths. to relaxing She confided to her mis- j public Nothing of resentful tears. "How can he— apprentice. I equal this in New England. Rooms with tress, however, that she had no Inten- for and •> how can he private baths $1.60 per day up; bring that girl here—that THE— 1 tion of marrying at an early date, but suites of two rooms and bath for $4.00 per Kitty?" ran bur rebellious thoughts, Pliant Sfoahtggg (Enllw and wished Instead to save her money and I day up. and 6he forgot about her prayer. Dining room and cafe first-cl ass. Euro- afford the time "Why, her sounds for Incidentally apprentice ! pean Plan. very name good Round m.a Srhoul CLARION. to become a regularly registered plum- 0ptY«r gfrortltana nothing. If i was an old woman It ber. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF would he different, but I'm only forty- all of Whether it’s a range or a fur The mistress good naturedly assent- Thorough instruction in the seveu aud as ever. This Is as strong Commercial Branches, Shorthand, is a it is Stone Floors, nothing wood but the doors. ed to the girl's request that the lad be nace—if it “Clarion”, my own bouse, aud 1 and house, my keep kitchen. Typewriting Telegraphy with its own Vac- It allowed to visit her In the sure to meet every requirement. Equipped Sanitary my own way. Yet a girl Is going to uum cleaning plaut. It was observed that on such occasions Business men supplied with come In and shove me back—me, who Portland, Augusta, Made by the Wood Bishop Co., only the voice of Bertha could be office help free of charge Long distance telephone in every room. loves John more than she ever could! Bangor heard coming from the kitchen. Bangor. Sold by Strictly a Temperance Hotel. Don't I come from always home early be “Your sweetheart doesn’t seem to Send for booklet. sewing society so as to have John's much of a talker.” said the Indy of the J. P. ELDRIDGE, •upper on time? Don't I make his STORER F. CRAFTS, Manager. house to Bertha. Main street. Ellsworth. shirts, when almost every man buys “No. mum." said Bertha: "leastways them ready made? Wouldn't I do his not mum. But he'll do betther as if he she ylt, D. hashing would let me? Oh. bashful J. RALPH SMITH, O., CHOICE FRUIT can't tolme goes on. He's too ylt. i love him as 1 do? she Probably more than eat!” won’t mum, to do aunything OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, of every kind, fresh, even let him smoke In peace. be at the American —Philadelphia Press. from Bang >r, will luscious, wholsome. Oh, she can't come—she can’t!" and Just — House, Tuesday Friday For an hour she out the re each week. poured A Handy Man. Soda, all flavors, drawn from the hand* hellion In her soul to the leaping, sym IN NERVOUS “Why so sad?” queried the young SPECIALIST somest fountain in Ellsworth. Pathetic Are. then sank back exhaust man. looking at her fondly. and CHRONIC DISEASES. cm “How selfish 1 am!” she cried “Oh, nothing special, only 1 have aloud. “I’i| have to John’s ELLSWORTH bear It of said the frail Bananas at Wholesale. a man troubles my own,” now." As she grew more calm •he young thing, sighing. looked with at her out- Steam and Bath Booms. aad disgust In a hand In them.” laundry Confectionary Cigars. "I Insist taking 'NO PAT, NO WA8HKB.' burst “I act like a I I’m baby! guess he said, seizing a dainty palm that ®ade of and Ali Ktn.i. of laundry wor. done at abort none better stuff than that, Its time In her I ~~ was wasting lap.—Bos- Good, called tor and delivered LUCH NTS, *• Die last foolishness you’ll heal rrotn ton Globe. H. B. ESTEY * CO.. me. If son’s to b« Main Block) Ellsworth my going I WEST END BRIDGE, ELLSWORTH, MR Street, (Oiles Bition in the boat. The boat was over- b.fd-» sister, Mrs. .21 AMERICAN has subscribers at 107 have returned to Bangor after spending COUNTY NEVs COUNTY NEWS. ; Weston o0t, and the of mind ftone to a few with Rev. H. B. Hart and turned, but for presence for additional New tee other Bucksport. Of ths 117 post-offices in Hancock county. days >■ (««rtfj. A K'*» «»*■ flk1—1 do not reach so many. The Ameri- Miss Elsie Kench, who has been attend- ^ WEST TREMONT. BROOKLIN. Holden bad hard work him. DEER can is not the in in New* is at home foi resuscitating ISLE. onl\ paper printed ing school York, W. is ill. S. Sprague A bad fright and some weakness, resulting Mrs. Amanda Sellers has returned to Mr ..d Mrs, Hancock county, and has never claimed to the summer. Bl.nforth, ol Bo,to„ Norwood, of is from salt water, is the Sunshine. is can Ralph Brewer, visiting swallowing only guests ol Judge and Mrs. A*, but it the only paper that prop- Frank Webber has moved his family E. P. Edwin Webster. harm done. Mrs. A. E. Farnsworth came home from Spoffo^ be called a County all the E. E. Grant who arty paper; from East Bluehill into part of M. Haskell, has been are circula- Mrs. Eliza Rumill and Aug. Bar Harbor Friday. Will feet merely local papers. The Nevells’ house. spent Saturday 2._P. Farm two years, „ w her Mrs. * 1' tion s The American, barring the Bar Sunday ith sister, Aljava Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Earle, of Lynn, Mass., are mother, Mrs. Estelle Mrs. J. E. Sukeforth has moved home SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Haskell. summer is at Southwest Harbor. at thair summer home here. Harbor Record's !ist, larger wintei wood, to Sargentville after spending the Mrs. Annie Johnson, of Somerville, \achtAkelia.Capt.W. 8. Greene of.s than that of all the other papers printed Charles Lawson, of Brighton, Mass., Robert Friend and of town, arrived this with L. T. Morris. Mass., is spending a few weeks with Mrs. family, Lowell, week. The in Hancock county. who has a summer cottage at Bernard, Mass., are friends here. M. with Miss Lois visited her grand- Henry Trundy. visiting Bishop, family and gu.,„’ Candage called on friends and K,v « relatives here Sun- and Everett of Addi- aboard. John and wife, ol A of Rev. C. F. 11. S. Kane Kane, parents, McKinney day. large congregation son, are in town for a few days. Haskell is at COUNTY NEWS. Surry, over Sunday. Dole’s friends listened with pleasure Sun- Emery home on » (ur|0M. The Mil bridge sardine boat called here for to one of his excellent ser- are made for a four weeks. He has served Mr. and Mrs. Parsons and party of six day morning Arrangements being in the n, Monday for herring from the Rumill and mons at the church. church fair to be held in August. eight years, will re-enliet for SEDGWICK. are camping at E. L. Roberts’ shore. They Congregational anoth?. weir. The weir has been doing well the four years. came from Brooklin in their automobile. The workmen have an w ho is in Brook will open his bakery week. telephone quite Henry Allen, employed George Leighton past Rev. Charles H. July A. encampment on the Cook beach, prepar- line, Mass., is visiting his family. B. Seliger, of ibis week. 26._ M. Simonds aad of Dor- Augtuu Ralph wife, or preached in the first ing to do quite a business shifting Mr. Stewar., of Boston, is spending a Congregation.; Miss Laura Means is home from Boston NORTH GRLAND. chester, Mass., and Miss Annie Bennett, church He putting up new poles throughout the few weeks at Mrs. Allen’s. Sunday. comes a, a candidu. lor a few weeks. of left after Henry Mrs. Nancy Dodge, of Long Pond, is Wollaston, Mass., Monday, town. for the pastorate. Mrs. Anderson ard of Master Raymond Allen, of Haverhill, is at W. P. Dodge’s. spending three weeks with Mrs. Simonds' son, Somerville, visiting Rev. Mr. Robinson, who has Alston Marshall went to the W. Lunt and wife. accepted Mass., are guests of Mrs. R. R. Babson. Maine »n Visiting relatives here. a parents, George Miss H. R. Bates and A. Ridley caught the call to be pastor of the Congregational eral hospital, Portland, Bennett will go to Parsonsfleld, for two Mrs. Leona Blaisdell, of Franklin, is Thursday, for. Miss Bertha Wilson is spending her large string of trout at Hot Hole brook church has moved his household surgical operation. He is weeks’ visit to her aunt. j here, doing vacation with her mother. spending a few weeks with her mother. 'finely’’ July 24. I goods into the Abigail Robinson house. and is expected home in a week. Mrs. C. A. Rideout, with children, Ger- Mrs. Wilmont Kane has gone to Ban- Mrs. L. W. Guptill is in Sutton with The North Orland Sunday school gave a where he will be joined by his wife and Oen. Newey A. of trude and of ) Bishop, Bridgeport her Mrs. L. W. Rice. and cake sale Satur- Richard, Arlington, Mass., 1 infant child this week. gor to enter the East Maine hospital for daughter, concert and ice-cream their Conn., one of our most popular who spent two weeks at Old Orchard, treatment. sumraei Schooner Hazel Robbins, has day evening. Re/. Mr. Barnard and wife have been people, hired the town hall Dell, Capt. came to Manset and visited her aunts, Mrs. Thursda.vind arrived with coal for Smith Bros. Wentworth of Dedham, is set- a house for a Percy Haines, of Dansville, Va., had Kay * Kelley's orchestra Staples, Mrs. L. A. Clark and Mrs. N. C. ) entertaining quite party IroniS,, Tinker, who ha* been at the a monument in Granite for i month. Darius Cobb, an uncle of Mrs. Homestead, has re- Harbor, and gave a free ball to Ernest M. Cole is visiting his parents. ting cemetery also Mrs. C at Hotel the tovtn,. Schuyler lark, Dirigo, turned home. His E. is ill. the late Dr. Robert Blaisdell. j Barnard, and his wife who is also her people and summer guests. Gen. father, P. Cole, very Southwest Harbor. They are now visiting Bishop aunt (as twin brothers married Rev. Paul and has given a free ball for Mrs. Lettie of R. I., Mrs. Maude Kenney, of Long Pond, her G. W. Lunt. sisters), Sperry family, of Brock- annually several Smith, Providence, I uncle, ! have returned to their home in Massachu- Mass., arrived at the ye«r*. is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. A. Parker. daughter of M. W. Ginn, of this place, ! July 26. Thelma. ton, Mintwood cot- after a met with a accident last Wednes- setts, pleasant visit. Mr. Cobb, tage last week. *4*t*tf Alpbeua Cole's were and wife, of Bangor, painful buildings burned Rodney Penney W. S. who has been ill of an veteran and a falling down her Capt. Sprague, army talented musician, Mrs. Alice and Irvin Sunday morning, with the loss ol the week-end at J. W. Penney’s. day by cellar* injuring Dodge Stanley, of every, spent fever, is better. I on the violin, an excellent collar bone, spraining her elbow and especially gave are Mrs! thing-house, stable and ail VV of and Mr. Boston, visiting their-mother, nearly the James inslow, Orange, N.J., who lecture at Harmon ball. bruising herself badly. L. W. Rumill, has been ill the past Monday evening Lizzie Stanley. furniture and a year's hay in the barn. He Shute, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are guests of 26. B. week, is much better. of last week, on music and art, illustrated w ith Ilia family, had only a short July _ Mrs. rrank and son and Miss time be-' C. A. Holden. blackboard to rwetbey Abram Norwood, of Swan's vis- by sketches, very pleasing fore left home to call on Mrs. Cole's Island, Robinson, of Yonkers, N. Y., are guests par- There will be an entertainment at Riv- W. C. Ingalls has gone to Portland for a the audience. Mrs. Barnard's sister and Freeman Howard ited relatives here last week. of Mrs. Warren ents, and wife. Before short vacation. Ford. erside hall Wednesday evening —electri- her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Groetzinger, they reached their destination they Misses Julia and Zulma Norwood are Mr. and Mrs. of looked cal and illustrated songs. Last the also are still at the Hosmer, Bangor, spent back saw pictures Friday Oscar, thirteen-year-old musical, parsonage. and their building in working at Hotel Dingo, Southwest Har- several last week with Mrs. Hosraer’s enveloped C. A. will a son of Mrs. bad one of his 26. Spray. days flames. There were one Holden give sailing party Imogene Ware, July _ only or two bor. K. p. Herrick. men to friends. will a mow ing machine. brother, In the and before to-day They go deep-sea legs badly mangled by Mrs. Ed. Arcibold, of Port Clyde, and vicinity, anyone could B. The W. T. I. society met with Mrs. W. R. W. of fishing and have a lobster dinner at Sun- Aug. 2. 1 Thompson, Bt Johns, Kan., get there the entire; buildings were in H. Webster July 28 and with Mrs. Dennis Mrs. Edward C. F. Moore, of Liverpool, shine. is the guest of his brother, Hon. Vv. l5. flames. They have the sympathy of GOTT’S ISLAND. Norwood 4. England, are guests of Mrs. E. Benson every- Aug. Thompson, at Haven. Their house was nearly Mrs. George M. Byard and sons have Stanley of the Stanley house this week, body. new. The A party of fourteen from Seal Harbor L. Moore, wife and daughter Myrtle | Prof. loss will be gone to New Hampshire for a short stay leaving then for Boston, New York and George Heuaing, of Cambridge, *1,500. were here Wednesday. visited Mrs. Moore’s brother, A. A. Went- at their camp before returning to Haver- Mass., is' visiting his sister, Mrs. W. W. Ang. rei. last week. England. 2._ Mass. Levi W. Gray, of Bernard, is catting worth, Dodge, at the Wayside. hill, “De fact dat kickin’ don' accomplish Dennis Driscoll’s hay. Mrs. Charles Thurston and daughter TREMONT. Mrs. George W. Adams, of Haverhill, is Mrs. Myra Sampson, who has been vlslt- much,” said Uncle Eben, “is proved hy Frank A. left for Ruth and Mrs. Maud Walls and her daugh- with her father for a few weeks. Her Babbidge Thursday ! Miss Ethel Thompson has returned to ing Mrs. B. O. Doilard | has returned to de climate. Folks has been flndin' fault treatment in the at Portland. ter Ethelyn are visiting relatives at South- brother, A. W. Penney, with his wife, hospital her home in Bucksport. her home in Chelsea, Mass. wit it ever since I kin remember, an' it's west Harbor. I week. will arrive this Mr. Stanley was here Thursday on his Mrs. Emily Atherton, of Bangor, is vis- Mrs. H. A. Grindle came from Melrose. Jes’ as botheraciona asVver.” to Duck island to lambs for the Mrs. Ashbury Lopaus and nephew, More summer hotels are much needed way buy I iting her sister, Mrs. Eaton, at the home Mass., last week, to spend thej; remainder Edwin Ingalls, visited Mrs. here. H. 0. Young has his house filled, market. Lopaus' pa- of E. B. Clark. of the summer at her home here. 3hHrrti*rmm». N. A. Reed and on Duck j and Harbor View house is and Mr. rents, wife, filled, Yacht Cagle, Capt Dow, from North Mr. and Mrs. and little son Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard and of Island, last week. Jacques child, the is all the was here with a | Byard, proprietor, utilizing Brooklin, Thursday large I Frederick, of Bangor, are at Mrs. Leslie Somerville, Mass., are visiting Mrs. available rooms at the houses. Little Richard Reed, youngest aoa of B. neighboring party of summer people. i Rich’s for a few weeks. Hubbard's father, P. E. Lufkin. More than 100 prospective boarders have B. Reed and wife, was severely scalded on With regret we learned of the death of Ida and Shirley Kelley and Mra. Howard Roy Tolcott and family, who have been been turned away. the right arm Tuesday by upsetting a David B. Alley, a veteran school teacher. at for of water. Kelley left Friday for Bangor. Ida will their cottage two weeks, have re- Capt. John G. Hall died suddenly Your here knew Mr. pitcher boiling | correspondent Alley stay a few days in Bangor before going to turned to their home in Somerville, ;Maae. last of heart failure. He The Misses Johnson and Adams, of Monday morning, | well, indeed, and many happy hours he fiermon, where she will remain for her and Miss of Jamaica Clarence Billings and who have was in the vicinity of Swan’s Island in his has spent while under Mr. Alley’s tuition. Philadelphia, Batch, health. (wife, been Mrs. ■ Health L W. brother. L. H. vessel, the Lehi, and only his little grand- As a teacher of vocal music he was a rapid Plain, Mass., passed Sunday it visiting Billings' Mrs. Charles a en route to Bar on Stanley gave flinch party have returned to New son, Frank Day, was with him when the reader of notes, and would sing at sight Rumill’s, Harbor foot. Powers, Haven, one evening last week at the home of her Conn. Never Falls to Restore end came. Capt. Hall was about seventy music before him, no matter Mrs. of any placed Sylvester Norwood, Treraont, Mra. Leslie Rich. About of and had been in health daughter, twenty Hair to Its Natural years age, poor how difficult. who is visiting her niece, Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Charles Meader and have Gray friends spent a very Enjoyable evening. (children for years. He served in the navy during July 31. Chips. Lopaus, spent Saturday on Clark’s returned to Color and point Refreshments were served. Gardiner, after; spending two Beauty. the Civil war. He is survived by a widow, at tne home of Mrs. George W. Lunt, in weeks here with her No matter how long it has been 31. Kin. sister,: Mrs. Bert An- gray SOUTH SURRY. July or faded. a two sons and three daughters, to whom company with two of her old-time friends. derson. Promotes luxuriant growth sympathy is extended. Fred Coggins has joined the yacht Em- Mrs. Zulma Clark and Mrs. 8. A. Reed. SWAN’S ISLAND. of healthy hair. Stops its falling out. E. now bound for E. Freethey came Lawrence, Mi removes Daa- Aug. 2. H. erald, Marblehead, Mass. Mrs. Nanoni Stinson has from) positively _ The quarterly conference w*as held at gone to Rock- Mass., Friday to spend the| |week-end indL Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- Earle and wife, of with the church land for a few Long Bangor, Methodist here Wednesday days. fuse all substitutes. 2K as WEST SURRY. with his family, who are at J. B. Babson'a times much their little son Forrest, are visiting Mrs. evening, 28. Rev. O. G. Barnard, of Mrs. of in as a July Thomas, Kookland, spent last the summer. $1.00 50c. size. Is Not Dye. Mrs. Hollis who went to the for Willins, Long’s parents, Albert Treworgy and wife. Southwest delivered an able ser- Harbor, week here w ith Mrs. M. J. Stinson. 26. $1 sad Me. bottles, at for is well. July UsgJ Femme. druggists hospital treatment, doing arrivals this week are Mrs. Flora mon. District Haskell Sv-ul Xc tor Ins book -‘The Carrot th« Hail.1* Among Superintendent Calvin Stinson has returned to Capl. Philo Hay Spoc. Ca, Newark, N. J. > j Mrs. Hipsebeth Sovereigns, of Brewer, s from for a short visit took charge of the business with Treworgy, Bangor, meeting, Vancouver, lie was as H. O. of ia in town. , accompanied far as Staples, Portland, Harftna cum is the guest of her niece, Mrs. I. E. Luf- | home; Madame and Misses Emily and the assistance of the pastor. Rev. A. B. Hay*a Soap Pimping Boston by his sister Mae. Mr. Shaw, of Winterport, is visiting red, rough and chapped hands, aad a'.i »kin du* kin. Clarissa Briggs, of Cambridge, Mass., at Carter. oaaea. Keopo bkia fine and soft 25c. dru^ritta Mias a friends here. 2. Maryetta Bacon, former teacher lad k hr trua bonk “The Care of tbe bkis.* Blueberries are not so plentiful as last j Dr. Briggs'; and William P. Stewart and Aug. Thelma. here, called on friends here last week. She Mrs. Ella Wakeman returned from Ban- year. Eugene Leach and Leonard Gray j wife, of Kansas City, Mo., at Sea Willows. M is teaching in Los Angeles, Cal. gor Thursday. made the first shipments to Boston July Miss Virginia Stewart remained at Lynn, TUN LEY. John G of died of heart H. S. Kane and “• Mass., for the season. P. VV. Richardson Son are pitching Hall, Sedgwick, wife have returned to failure aboard bis 1 26. Tramp. out fish fora to T. M. boat while coming their home in Addison. catarrh Mrs. Thomas B. one j July of Lufkin, of the *mart _ trip Nicholson, into this harbor last Wednesday. Mr. VAr old ladies of this community, in her Bucksport. Edward Smith, of Lewiston, visited at Bert Young, wife and sou are at Millard Hall's was with him. grandson The boat Charles Parker’s week. Cream Balm eighty-first year, is the guest of Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Libhart, of Bangor, are last Ely's Young's. ! went ashore on the seal rocks, but was is I absorbed. Osgood and wife, of Bluehill. visiting Mrs. Libhart’s parents, David Prof. Herbert Roberts, of Northfleld, quick The supper and sale by the Helping ; floated the next day and towed into the Gives Reoef at Once. The funeral of Authur L. Moore took Nice and wife. Vt., visited friends here this week. Hand society Friday evening was a success harbor. Rev. F. N. Johnson took the re- It cleans, soothes, J place at his late home in West Mrs. Ethel Wilson is Miss Nellie of Surry socially and financially. Proceeds, |18.07. rapidly recovering mains to Sedgwick for interment. Flye, Dorchester, Mass., h*.-al* and protects Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Henry W. Con- from an operation for appendicitis, at th e 2. is visiting her aunt, Mra. B. O. Dollard. the disease*f mem- Among the arrivals this week are Caleb Aug. Spec. of Ellsworth officiated. _ ley, Falls, Maine general hospital, Portland. Rev. Mr. brane resulting from Tucker Briggs and wife, of New York, at Harwood, of Northeast Har- July 26. L. July 26. P. M. SEAWALL. Catarrh and driven _ the Miss Curie _ bor, preached in the Baptist church Sun- Bungalow; Trew-orgy, of uw a Cold in the | Walter S. of is Lewis Newman is at the Stanley house day. Quite a lot of blueberries are being East Surry, at J. Cunningham’s. Finley, New York, at the lie^l quickly. 1- slip this summer. if AV F7VER shipped to Boston. Aug. 2. Tramp. Eaton house. Miss Alethe Roberts, of Northfleld, Vt., stores the Senses of S«H I • Mrs. Harriet £. of Mrs. Thurston, of Massachusetts, is vis- is visiting her cousin, Miss Ruth John- T »«te and Sru-dl. Full sir- ”»0 et«.. -j 1 're?* Mrs. Hollis Willins is doing well at the Dodge, Dorchester, '■"* j MT. DESERT FERRY. her Mrs. Amos ston. or mail. In form, j at She is home Mass., is visiting friends here. iting step-daughter, Dolii- gists by hospital Bangor. expected WuxTOU Street, Ne'r VonU E. H. Colby continue* ill. ver. bly Brothers, j this week. Mrs. George Wright, of Bath, with her Mrs. E. J. Carter and son Bernard, of Schooner Mary B. Wellington, is Mrs. Phebe Rodick, of Bar several here last Mrs. Nancy Jordan with son, of Ells- Capt. daughter Lucy, visiting at the home Harbor, Stoningtou, spent days Martin, which coal at the visited her Mrs. week. worth, visited her brother, M. G. Saun- discharged of her nephew, C. O. Martin. mother, Sawyer, last Ferry wharf last week, has gone to Sulli- week. ders, recently. The ladies’ aid society will hold its R. R. Babson came home from Somer- van to load alone. ,1. M. and with Misses John Jeilison, wife and baby, of North annua! lawn fete on the grounds of Mrs. Bright wife, June ville, Mass., Sunday, where he is em- Edgar Kief’s horse became frightened C. B. and Bettie, and Miss Gertrude of Bend, visited Mrs. Jellison’s father, G. H. * Dix, Wednesday, Aug. 25, from 3 to Tripley, ployed. and ran a short distance. 9 in. Bangor, are at the Grindle, at East Orland, recently. Sunday night p. Sagamore cottage. The church aid fair will be held in the The horse cleared itself from the carriage. wife and three Miss Grace Moore, who has been with Frank McMullin has bought about 200 Guy Young, children, library building August 11, afternoon and The shafts and cross-bar were broken. and Mrs. Julia her Mrs. Frances A. barrels of large for He Stanley, of Lewiston, with evening. grandmother, Moore, herring salting. ete.. Mrs. Blanche of Mrs. Charles Mitchell and Mrs. eopjrtqhia |M ALL COUNTRIES left Sunday to join her parents in Orland. Blatchford, Dorchester, has had a large number at work on his Toumbly, Miss Edith Allen has returned from Business direct nitk Washington ta ti time, Mass., accompanied by Mrs. W. A. Wilkin- wharf for the week for this called on friends here last week. tmonry anJoften the patent. j Eugene Leach and wife visited Mrs. past purpose. Woodsville, N. H., where she has been son and son of are vis- 26. Patent and Practice Exclusively. Kenneth, Rockport, Miss Helen July Dolly. Infringement Beach’s parents, Smith and Sawyer, teaching. Write or phw lo u* at Enery wife, Mrs. accompanied by a3"' iting Edith Wilkinson, who is spend- Clud «UIM h'-> of North Bend, Saturday night and Sun- Miss Harriett Richardson and Robert Mrs. of •U Stalk Mr**. TT the summer with her E. S. PRETTY MARSH. George Herrick, Somerville, ing brother, all of _WHIWOTOW, Q_C___^ day. Selfe, Wellesley, Mass., arrived last Mass., has joined her family at their sum- Jellison. Mrs. Curtis Young is home from Bar Aug. week for a short stay at the Richardson mer home. f 2._L. Aug. C. j 2._ home. Harbor, where 9be has been visiting. Mrs. Lizzie of N. NORTH FRANKLIN. Mrs. Latham, Neversink, J., HILL. A terrible which Amy Cobb and four children, of BEECH accident would have has been visiting her cousin, Capt. Enos William Minner, of Roxbury, Mass., is resulted in a loss of Roxbury, Mass., are at thsir cottage here j Roy Walls and wife are visiting relatives many lives and much Wasgate, at Flye Point. at Everett for the summer. boarding Tracy’s. here. property, was narrowly averted on the Mrs. Ella Wilkins and daughter Vir- Mrs. Laura Bptler has returned to wharf of P. W. Richardson & Son, last Mrs. Melinda Ober is at home from Arthur Richardson is home from Seal ginia, of Boston, are visiting her parents, after relatives here. Everett was Otter Creek, where she has been Notice. Harrington visiting Harbor. Tuesday. Stanley drawing visiting W. B. McFarland and wife. Pauper when her with the Oily of Nathan Collar came borne from Etnu gasoline, some one stepped on a daughter, Mrs. Edgar Walls. contracted IljJ wife and Misses Anna and Nellie worth to and care for those Guy Lunt, daughter Ethel are match. the Norwood, who HAVING support last week to cut his* He returns to- snap Instantly whole place Mrs. Nettie who has been need assistance during hay. at Town Hill. Wood, house- been may thS.,,n'J*‘r»h4i visiting was in flames have employed at West End dining of Ellsweris. day. and only the vent hole in keeper at the Freeman bouse since last years and are legal residents nave to iorhid all persons trusting them on “7 Miss Gladys Lunt, of West Eden, is vis- the of the barrel an hall, gone Stoningtou. sec Lon Wilbur is top prevented explo- fall, has been compelled by continued ill count, as there is of room and cutting the hay on the plenty « her aunt, Mrs. Annie Carter. sion. The aid the Mr. Hubbard and of mixiations to care for them at the tty Scammons iting timely from Under- health to give up her situation and return family, Somerville, place, recently purchased by house. M. J. DEfUE*» Harvey Bunker. Mrs. Mina Richardson and two chil- wood factory w ith its large hose stopped to her home in Bangor. Mass, who have been visiting Mrs. Hub- Mrs. Jessie Shepherd, who has been vis- dren Nellie and Lottie, who have been the blaze. If it had not been for this, July 26. G# iting her brother, Arthur Robertson, re- j visiting at Bartlett’s Island the past week, there is no doubt that the surrounding turned to Boston Friday. have returned home. buildings and about thirty barrels of gaso- SALISBURY COVE. Mrs. Bertha Lawrie had a mowing i line July 28. R. would have been destroyed. Much Mrs. Winfield Smith, ot is the clarion and match Friday. The men were Portland, prevented praise is due the for their able guest of her son, Leon L. Smith. FURNACES the shower from helpers I by getting the in hay TRENTON. Miss Isabelle until Saturday, when it was all put in in assistance. The firm has sold its entire Warren, of Mariaville, is CLARION OAK at Mrs. jgood condition. stock of Frank visiting Nettie DeLaittre’s. George Gamble wont to Bangor Satur- gasoline to McMullin, who have the fundamental merit of thorough 2. Mrs. Alston H. Leland is her Aug. T. day night. has a tank, the only safe receptacle for visiting known on y daughter, Mrs. Lewis El well, in Ipswich. construction. If you have The extend sincere the article. Mass. kin BROOKSVILLE. townspeople sym- weight, carelessly fitted D. B. and Aug. 2. P. M. Mrs. Charles light pathy to Mrs. Alley children in _ Htrout and children, of Mrs. John Donlin and of you need to learn what CLARIONS baby, Win- the loss of husband and father. Ipswich, Mass, are visiting relatives here. A party consisting of Hazel Closson, Mrs. terport, are guests of Mr. Donlin at L. H. Strout is the daughter of Hosea K.. Ptheare doing. Mrs. Albert Jordan ana daughter, Miss Marian Sawyer, Viola Brennick, with a Hatnor and w'ife. Billings’. is the best heating Alice, of Northeast Harbor, are spending three-year-old child of Mrs. Blaisdell, of July 26. r. A good furnace W. R. wife and Evangeline _ it venti Hart, baby a week w ith Benjaman Jordan and wife. Boston, were being rowed by Walter in the world because "Suffered and apparatus m a day night the torment of itch- under Aug. 2. May. Sprague in small boat Sunday afternoon, lates as well as heats and is ing piles. Nothing helped me until I used have ilb&frtiaraunta. when one of the girls tried to change po- be sure you Doan's Ointment. It cured me stant control—but to A healthy man is a king in his own right; permanently.’ recor —Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, a and an unhealthy man is an slave. Bur- Girard, Ala.— good furnace, study quality BEST FOR^CONSTIPATTON. unhappy 3fct)mi3CTn tntft Advt. dock Blood Bitter builds up sound health- then you will buy a CLARION. We want yon to Rexall Orderlies at try keeps you well.—Ajvi. our risk. We know there is that nothing S TAKE NOTICE. ESTABLISHED 1839. will do you so much good. We will refund PILLS CHICHESTER All persons are recommended to take Foley’s your money without argument if they If you are all run down Foley’s LmImI Amk your Druggi**. for /.,\ for Kidney kidney Remedy backache, rheumatism ~ lail to relieve will It the cfothwi tort PlMBond Urttr.il/Vi>'» CO.. satisfactorily constipation. Remedy help you. strengthens I*IIU in Red and Isold mriiiiiAV/ and icidney and bladder trouble. It will WOOD & BISHOP so will eliminate They are eaten like candy. They ao not kidneys they the impurities bfixes. sealed with Blue RibU.fi. \/ quickly correct urinary irregularities, which, rr> from the blood that the and Tako no * *ripe or purge. Meal for children. Two depress nerves, other. Buy of yonr if neglected, may develop into a serious ill- cause exhaustion, backache, rheumatism, and Dranluk Ask for Cll 1-4 IfKS-TF « 4 ness. It will restore health and - 10c. and 25c. E. G. whole- DIAMOND BRAND strength. Do MAINM ■sizes, Moore, urinary irregularities which sap the FILLS, for 15 not BANCOR. vitality mm mown neglect signs of kidney or bladder sale and retail cor. opp. post- Do not Take ywmn as nest, safest, Always K eJiabfc? trouble druggist, delay. Foley’ Kidney Remedy at and risk Bright's disease or diabetes. G. office. The Rexall Store. Paacaaa. A. once. G. A. 1%-w-r^r SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Paechbb. Sold by J. P. ELDRIDGE, Ellsworth. NEWS. a member and from personal friends, that Come hear the song that I perforce must sing. BIRCH HARBOF. a special carriage was to convey Mrs. W. L. of re- OUNTV Sot". •" W required In ages gone, the birds did hold full sway Haskell, Lewiston, County tbem to the cemetery. The bearers were In Maine’s dense woods, through summers OF UNCERTAIN Ml, cently visited relatives here. W. I. Partridge, E. W. A. C. fair and Mayo, gray; Capt. Herbert Kandy, of New York, la BLUEH1LL. Stevens and F. L. Mason. E’en in the when red men roamed the days his has returned from hills MARY visiting brother, Corydon Handy. Bello Butler E. F. Hinckley and family deeply appre- By T. ELLIOTT. or E. L. who has been home ciate the unremitting kindness of the And hunted game, nor thought of plows [Copyright, 1909, by American Preaa Asso- Pettee, haying, has to his work in Beal Harbor. of Brown university, many friends and neighbors during the mills, ciation.] returned *!' Fowler, Birds sang their song church August 1. illness of the wife and mother, and also Mme. Tourget and her daughter Oe- of is “bed in the Baptist All the day long Lloyd Winslow, Fitchburg, Mass., ex- express their thanks for the floral re- dle were eating supper In their pretty his A. H. Winslow u- Klock, of Bucksport, With glee and hope, content their young to visiting grandparents, membrances which were tokens of af- when there came a knock at and wife. pulpits with Her. W. H. Me- rear. cottage ^ fection for the one who bad been door. 1. taken, The rolled swelled another the front lt August years on; up The many friends of Mrs. N. A. Pettee and sympathy for those who remain. said the and daughter, ot sound. "Ceclle,” mother, “go and are to see her out after a severe at- George Frederick 2. M. glad Aug. Of subtile notes, full and round. Is there.” Mass., are with her parents, A. entrancing, see who tack of blood poisoning. Bucri. All aflame with artistic skill and fire, and wile. ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUND. Ceclle opened the door and revealed July 28. C. ,good Of whose sweet charm mau’s soul could never _ who have been The concert at the tow n hall the of a with and child, Wednes- — figure stranger standing prince tire Mrs. Oleason of is to the The Wilson, Unionville, P. Greene and wile, day evening, Aug. 4, for the benefit of the A heaven born strain. his back cottage. girl wait- Where the Finest "„2 her parents,*. visiting her brother and other relatives to Bangor. road improvement fund,promises to be not Like fresh’ning rain ed for him to turn, but since be did f here. returned to and Mrs. Ever- only one of the highest musical order, but Its magic grace brought sweet content and not she coughed attract his atten- Flour is Made George K. Adams „ also most successful the ad- peace. tion. This she said. Robert wife and of and daughter, ol Bar Harbor, financially, failing, “Monsieur, Friend, son, Lowell, "The bread-making qualities of floor Jjnckley The its are due vance sale of seats that the hall whippoorwill, singing plaintive song what can I do for you?" Since he still were of the WinBlows last entirely to the kind of wheat. H. E. Morton. indicating Mass., guests Nature to and all the ol Mrs. The black-garbed crow, caw-cawing loud and gives wheat, floor, Quests will be filled to its utmost capacity. paid no attention to her. thinking him week. strength they possess.’’ who recently returned long, Welland Clay, Part 2 of the offers to be deaf, she touched him on the R. James Abkrnathbv, program something The to Oregon, was operated upon laughing loon, diving in waters deep, Mrs. Ellen Cole, of Boston, is visiting fa TIU American MiUnr." o a trip unique, not only in the music itself, but shoulder. Then he turned and looked in Rockland last week. Stopped in wonder, seemed almost lulled to ber daughters, Mrs. H. O. Rice and Mrs. also in the and their instruments. her in the face. He was of small TELL FLOUR is .ppendicitis players sleep; Frank Noonan. 8. ol Bath, made from the finest Vernie Thomas, repre- It certainly will be worth “going miles to E'en hermit thrush stature, and his countenance was Intel- WILLIAM specially- Art an ex- selected OHIO Red Winter ting the Higgins Co., gave tee” Franz Kneisel, Horatio Parker and Must stop and hush lectual. He looked at the girl with a M rs. L. A. Lindsey and daughter, Mrs. at the Bluebill house Wheat. President John W. tiun and sale H. C. Krehbiel sittiug solemnly in an or- Its voice divine, to list’ the notes so pure. puzzled expression, but did not speuk. C. A. Crane, aie at North Lamoine visiting Burk, Mrs. Mrs. E. F. who personally inspects the wheat week- chestra of thirty pieces, tooting toy trum- Favored Bluehill! whose fortune *tis to hear The girl repealed her question. Lindsey’s sister, Young. offered for this famous flour, has an Babson and wile, ol Dover, and pets. At moonlight tide, musicians without “I don't know.” said the stranger at Aug. 2. C. Mrge peer— experience of 45years at the business. Perkins, ol Penobscot, were The titles given to some of the players Kneisel, Parker, Willeke and Tapper; last. t Mary Every shipment of grata must come Babson aud wife at Fatr- of in for and it is Tone artists rare, clothed in feathered wrap- “Well, come In. It is to Railroads and Steamboat* jtsof fc. P. are, course, put fun, yet beginning to the established William per. up long July 31. the fact that all are correct except the rain.” Tell standard in r, Are no more every respect. on books. Mr. pure. He entered the house and sat down Snowman accompanied nia travesty Mr. Krehbiel’s arence Finished or sun Ask any expert. He will tell you that to Kneisel actually did take second prize for by the fireplace, peering into the fire bread—the .h;er. Miaa Caroline, Eangor July | Than these masters in rau».j'n mighty realm. the whitest—most delicious with Dr. D. VV. trumpet playing when a boy in the con- as one In a dream. lightest biscuits, the kind that melt in (h re she will remain of his native town. | Thrice blessed Bluehill! this moonlit Wed- i Mme. looked at him Im- your mouth—are made from the flour of treatment. servatory Following Tourget iker lor uesday night. Commencing, June 21, 1909. this wheat. That’s the only Hud that is the program: j patiently and was about to sny some- of Mrs. Mirick into— [me friends Augusta | Enraptured will, give fancy wildest flight BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. goes PATH I. thing Irritable when Ceclle threw her near of her at I When Nortselaud breathes its 1 tie sorry to death, spirit through Sunday I Pianoforte solo, Sonata quasi Fantasia, a deprecatory glance. Then the latter only Mas*., July 25. She leaves the hall. rblehead, C'-sbarp minor, op. 27 No 2.Beethoven said to the stranger: AM AM AM PMPM PM AM'PM P. Stover and | Teutonic genius moves and thrills us all; sisters here-Mrs. K. Mnst 8 2u *11 *7 10 Tell , ooj William (а) Adagio sostenuto Dreamland “Have you monsieur?" music, supped, SWH .... 9 00 11 20. .... 7 20 (.Helen McIntyre. .... (б) Allegretto So idyllic. The man. as If awakened from a N E H 9 10 11 SO .... 7 30 fell on her Presto HealII .... 9 30 11150 .... 7 50 In. Sarah Mdlowell piazza (e) agitato Passionate, rich, will rend our hearts in twain. dream, glanced at her, smiled up 10 45 1 ...... & Co. Miss Victoria Kneisel Bar H 6 00 00 4*10 9 00 5 45 Whitcomb, Haynes broke her besides Theodore W. Nbvin. !0Uv and wriat, it a Srnto .... 10 26 ql2 48 8 55 II Horatio faintly—the girl thought very Mrs. McHowell is English songs by Parker (MSS) Bluehill, Me., 1909. Han P 6 35 10 40 ql2 55 4 35 ME King her back. August, smile—turned his big eyes ELLSWORTH FALLS, (a) The South Wind Price) pleasant up- Sull’n .... 11 10 4 80 S. as a or two (Gale Young unfortunale, year on the arose and a M D F 7 00 11 40 1 50 5 05 9 50 .... 6 30 .... iicnlarlv . Walter l). Hinds, II. Rosier, employment lodging. may stay till morning, ELLS... *8 55 7 19 11 07 12 08 4 30 9 41 reported. isk. 0. Trask, Commission and bro- Now comes the Mluehill orches- summer. W Jc. 7 25 11 13 12wl4 4 42 48 m?e, N. J. symphony but no longer We are too poor to :6 27l|9 96 Fr R. 11 21 6 9 56 kerage, 11,711 tra to indulge in n bit of musical pleasantry take care of mental wrecks." 35j -$83,010 56 Miss Regina Wardwell, of Bangor, is Han. 11 30 6 04 which shall be called 44J10 Assets to protect policy holders 7,627,696 65 OBITUARY. visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Georgia "He Is no impostor, mamma. 1 am Wauk ... *7 1«- 11 83 12 32 4 59 6 48(10 08 FANTASIA DOMESTIC A M D F... *7 25 .... 11 40 *12 40 5 05*6 55’ 10 15 iter several months of wearisome ill- sure of thut. Nor was be Imrn men- $7,710,706 21 Wardwell. I Sull’n ... 7 55 .... 1 to ....t (Bleibt schtvn in alle Stecnia) 10 1 85 ■ .... THE YEAR 1908. •, during which time she knew there weak. We must him till we Han P... 8 25 1 00 *1 00 5 25 .... 10 30 SUMMARY FOR If the listeners be to Mrs. Amanda of is tally keep gracious willing oblige Webstar, Bangor, Srnto ... C7 .50 .... 1J40 Jl 10 5 40|*7 20 10 40 Total admitted $7,710,706 21 no of Mrs. Ella M. can find out who he is and can turn assets, hops recovery, Bar H ... *8 15 ... the Official CVmmeutasor, let them bear in spending a few weeks with her son, 1 35 *1 35 5 50 *7 50 11 15 Net surplus, not including deposit from this life to the eter- him over to his friends.” Seal H .. *9 05 .... 2 25 *2 25 6 40 65 ickley pissed this music: H») Grandma's Wedding (A. D. Webster. notes, 232,336 Littleton I N E Har *9 25|.... 2 4ft *2 45 7 00 Losses in 356,818 68 on at the age of the the mother sat paid 1908, July 26, forty-nine 1850); (b) Sounds from the Gardeu and Nur- During evening ! 8 W Har 1*9 35 .... 2 55 *2 55 7 15 Frank Perkins has returned to his work Lease* paid since organization, 7.233.988 46 its. eight months, eighteen days, sery (A. D. 1851); (c) a Second Wedding (circa by a table knitting, the stranger on j Manst... '*9 401. 7 10 Gain in assets in 1908, 403,208 27 in Castine, after a brief -visit with bis be shadows have not only fallen darkly 1880); (d) Grandma's Dreams of Youth; (r) one side of the tire. Ceclle on the Trains leaving Ellsworth at 7.19 a^n and .30 F. H. A C. C. PLUMMER, Alma Perkins. p m, and arriving at Ellsworth 12.20 noon, 11.07 General Agents for Main*, on as How Grandma danced in Austria wheu she mother, Mrs. the home but the community other. Now aud again he would turu m. connect with Co R R. Me. 1 p. Washington 121 Exchange Street, Portland, 11. for Mrs. Hinckley was active in was a mai^l t,Lcendler). 8. L. Bates, with his wife and child, left his glance from the Haines aud look * Daily Sundays included. told me all about in ircb work; had beeu treasurer and “Grandma it. Thursday to visit relatives Brooksvilie at Ceclle, who. by the way. was very a Leaves Sunday at 9 a m. ToJd me so 1 could uot doubt it. Subscribe lor The American lident of before to Portland. At t Stops on signal to conductor. the ladies’ Congregational How she duuceu, my granuuiu danced. returning comely. D o'clock Mme. Tourget lime ago.' q Sundays only. tie; was much interested in the good Long Ross Conner who rqns a milk cart for asked him If he would like to go to c Stops to leave passengers tickets .\ of R. in Finale: The old order there bed. “Not his holding J.iCCS. fk James A. Garfield W. C., (f) remaining, Hooper & Dunbar, has moved into the yet." was reply. "I’m from points west of Bangor. 1910. ch she had tilled of secre- are prognostications for : and haven't w the offices Mather house, near the creamery. thinking got through.” Stops to take but not to leave passengers. William C. Gerrish. of Bos- Hall Committee—Mr Harry Hinckley, Miss d at Sorrento and president, and she was also a who been laid aside from Ceclle pave her mother a glance that I Stops Sunday only to leave WHEREASton, coaniy of Suffolk, and Common- Lina Morton, Miss Ober Elijah Heath, from west of wealth of Massachusetts, his moer of Mountain Kebekah Mary she would look after the man. passengers points Bangor. by mortgage lodge, work w ith an abscess on his returned poor dated 17. and recorded iu Hud- Reception Committee— Miss Rebecca David- arm, Tickets for all South January 18x9, hr house has often been a and Mme. went to bed. The points and son county of deeds, book No. galhering- Miss thoma to Bath to the tug-boat Tourget registry 130, son, Olga Monday join West for sale at the M. C. R. R. page 2i7, conveyed to Stephen Brennan, a cer- et for members of these societies for stranger sat for an hour peering into Usher*—Miss Mary Bousack, Miss Marian Brittania, of which his brother Harvard ticket office, Ellsworth. tain lot or parcel of land situated iD the town rk or consultation or Pos- the fire, the of of Hancock, and State of sociability. Dodge. Miss ltuth Merrill, Miss Grace Rose, has command. occasionally stirring These trains connect at with Hancock, county Bangor through bounded and describ9d as to ed of a coals with a Then he Maine, follows, sunny nature, and “given to Miss Annie Clough, Miss Joy Hinckley, Miss 26. L. poker. suddenly trains on Main Line, to and from Portland, wit: July Boston and St John. pitality”, her friends and kindred were i c harlotte Parker, Miss Josie Snow seemed to return to a normal con- Beginning at the northwest corner of the are to field at the town road and ie welcome. In the box office—Mr. Max Hinckley dition. Ceclle noticed the change and Passengers earnestly requestly pro- running easterly by WEST BROOKLIN. cure tickets before entering the trains, and the town road fifty-six (56) rods or there- — ie was the of Wil- expected an explanation. Turning to Ellsworth to Falls and Falls to abouts to land owned John Kelly; thence only daughter Capt. bas been a especially by j Mrs. Delia Carter granted Ellsworth. southerly lo a stake and stones; thence north- Peters. Her mother died in 1908. | THE PARKER POINT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. her. he said: State pension ol £1 a month. F. E. BOOTHBY, Gen’l Pass. Agent. erly eight (8) rods to the drst mentioned was married to Eugene F. Hinckley Conductor, I You re a nice girl. Would you like bound, containing two acres and one hundred MORRIS M’DONALD, and 1880. Maximilian Zachaeus. late director of the Miss Louise Holman visited her cousin, to me?' twenty (120) reds, including the build- Fane, Besides her husband ami marry Vice-Pres. and Gen’l Manager. ings thereon. Boston Pops Mrs. Eaton, last week. ter, she leaves four children—Augustus Hoyt Cp to this time Ceeile had hoped Portland, Me. And whereas the condition of said mortgage 1 First Violins: Miss Constance Edson, prin- has been now reason of Flora Mrs. trank and Bon, who ha\e that after all the be of broken, therefore, by A., Wallace R. and Margaret E., Bridges stranger might a a j cipal; Samuel Gardner, Miss Mary Dows breach thereof, 1 claim foreclosure of said of whom been at West arc borne. a she and this notice for that were at home during her last Fritz Bernstein, Sacha Jabobsen visiting |Tremont, healthy mental condition. Now mortgage give pur- Herter, Stephen Brennan, and that He must be pose. ms, Flora, being a trained nurse, .Second Violin*: Sucha Breeakin, principal; Rev. A. B. Carter has sold his place to gave up. certainly By his attorney, Frank Lewis. especially prepared to care for her. Michael Gusikoif, Helen Curtis, Maide Elmer Bridges, who will take possession insane. She realized the necessity of Eastern Steamsliip Company here was a attendance at the kneisel, Robert Curtis getting him to bed To humor subscribers hereby gives notice that very large Oct. 1. quietly. have been the Blue- THEthey duly appointed executors i»l, conducted Rev. W. H. Mc- Viola: L J Bostelmann, Director of him she said: last will and by Windsor Bridges is at home from Sea- Fare Between Bar Harbor and of the testament of at the hill Choral Society “I will consider TUCKER, h, home July 28. There was his Isaac your proposition and | ALANSON late of DERRY, Violoncellos: Miss Helen Grant, Leiss Rosa- ville, helping grandfather, b a profusion of beautiful floral give you an answer In the morning— NEW HAMPSHIRE. noff, Peter Quinn Bridges. Boston deceased, which will has beer and »from the societies of which she was that is. if you will go to bed." approved Wind and Percussion Instrumentc.. Alexan- Roy Eaton and family, who have been allowed in the county of Hancock, no bonds She arose, the stranger followed her, the terms of said will. der Thoma, Luthier, flute; Mrs Thomas Tap- have re- one and being required by visiting Mrs. Eaton’s parents, $4.25 way All having demands the Leo Orenstein, nightingale; and she conducted him to his room. persons against fflcSicai. per. quail; turned to West Tremont. estate of said deceased are desired to present and drum The next Ceeile, same and Louis Maas, cuckoo big morning looking round the for settlement, all indebted who bas been vis- $8.00 trip. thereto are to make Willem Willeke. late Solo Violoncellist at the Mrs. Nancy Bellatty, from her bedroom window, saw the requested payment imme- diately. Thomas has as his Court Com- her Mrs. E. D. re- Motley appointed Royal Imperial Opera, Vienna, iting daughter, Gray, stranger walking in the yard. His agent Robert H. Gardiner, whose address is Pensee” MeTifT poser of “Mon dernier (op. 1), turned to East Surry Monday. abstraction seemed to have left him. Steamer J T Morse leaves Bar Harbor 1 30 River avenue, Gardiner. Maine. Robebt H. Gardiner. celesta and rattle; 29. B. i> m week days and Sundays for Seal Harbor, July _ At least it was not so Thomas Motley. the Dante pronounced. Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Brook- Franz Kneisel, Member of Society, 11. 1909. • At breakfast he was a new lln. Deer Isle, Sargentville, Dark Harbor and July Yourself of Unnecessary for at the Con- in Cam- man, Italy, Second Prize Trumpet Mrs. O. P. Carter, who has been Rockland, connecting wltb steamer for Boston. his was servatory at Bucharest, trumpet and tri- though memory evidently subscriber hereby gives notice that den, is home. Steamer leaves Bluehlll 2.C0 m He remembered to Boothbay p he has been duly appointed executor 'Mdens. An Cltl- angle; badly impaired. week ana for South THE Ellsworth Mr. Richards, of Camden, is the guest days Sundays Bluenil), of the last will and testament of Horatio Parker. M A, Mas. Doc .(Cantab.) Pro- have started from R. the morning Stonlngtou, North Haven and Rockland, con- of Mrs. O. P. Carter. with steamer for Boston. SUSAN P. BLAKE, late of BROOKLINE, fessor of Music at Yale university, trumpet before on horseback, but could not re- necting zens in the of Norfolk and Commonwealth Shows You How. Steamer Juliette leaves county and glockenspiel; Mrs. Grace Moore, of Lynn, is visiting call what had become of his horse. Sedgwick 8.00 p m of Massachusetts, and bonds week and for Herrick’s deceased, given Edward M A, Chevalier of days Sundays Landing, as the law directs, and he has John Henry Krehbiel, her mother, Mrs. O. P. Carter. with a won- appointed Ceeile, palpitating heart, South Brooksville, Eggemoggln, Dlrlgo and M. Casiine, Hancock Maine, t bear burdens, the National Order of the Legion of Honor, Vogell.of county, unnecessary who has been dered If be would remember Rockland, connecting with steamer for Boston. his agent in the State of in accordance Btethoveu Gaynell Bridges, working having Maine, France, Hon. Member of the with the provisions of section 43, chapter 66, irdens at North came home Sunday. to her. Since his remarkable RETURNING of a bad back are unnecessary, Hausverin, Bonn, Author of “How to Catch Sedgwica, proposed of the revised statutes of said State. All per- and she that he sons having demands against the estate of Cod”, etc, etc, trumpet, glasharmonika Mrs. Let tie Smith, of Providence, R. I., recovery secretly hoped New turbine steel steamers rid Belfast and Cam- said deceased are desired to present the same of them. would. He manifested no den leave Boston at 5 m harp; is her sister, Mrs. Roland Carter. disposition p week days and for settlement, and all indebted thereto are visiting for Rockland. Miss Charlotte Parker, side drum; Miss Vic- to on his and Sundays requested to make payment immediately. fcn’s and Alice who are proceed Journey during Pills cure bad Minta Seavey Duffy, Eben B. Symonds, Kidney backs; toria Kneisel, side drum; Mrs Charles Ra- the morning sat by the fireplace with Leave Rockland at 5.15 a m, or on arrival of in Massachusetts, are at home Btearoer from Boston, week and Executor of the will of Susan P. Blake, de- lre bold, sleighbells; Miss Olga Thoma, cym- employed days Sundays, laraet weak and aching backs; something of his previous abstraction, for Bar Harbor, Bluehlll, Sedgwick and inter- Miss Isabel Parker, Miss for two weeks. Salem, Mass., July!20,19C9. bals: cymbals; now he a mediate landings. lre B. but spent part of bis time every form of kidney ills, Grace Parker, cymbals; Walter Kaubisch, Aug. 2. _ in in on the making drawings pencil E. L. subscriber Hereby gives notice that to of L’ami de B—n, pianoforte Smith, Agent, Bar Harbor. local endorsement to this. backs of old letters he took from his THEhe has been duly appointed adminis- prove NORTH BROOKLIN. trator of the estate of p- . Ceeile spied upon them, but Lord, Ellsworth Ellsworth, of R. I., is NELLIE A. STANLEY, late of BROOKLIN, Falls, The following verses contributed by Sirs. Mary Hill, Providence, could make out of them. E. E. nothing They Banking. in the county of Hancock, deceased, and **>’8: “I was Mr. tell the of Bluehill’s mu- visiting her brother, Capt. Dodge. never seriously troubled Nevin story were neither figures nor landscapes. given bonds as the law directs. All per- of the sons having demands the estate of sical greatness: Arthur Cole and Avery Anderson, In the afternoon while he was thus against ®y kidneys but acute said deceased are desired to the occasionally had home for a few present Ed’tor Rollins: I fain a tale would tell schooner Kate L. Pray, are engaged a horseman rode up to the same for settlement, and all indebted of 1 finished art as well, thereto are requested to make payment im- backache, especially when Of woodland song, and days. house in a hurry and asked If they and mediately. William Nutter. Of voice, and string tones rich Coal is what your money will earn if Ped or lifted more Some lovely Eugene Grindle, of the Providence had seen anything of a man who was Bluehill, July 14,1909. than usual. invested In shares of the clem-; is visiting his brother, Henry K. to have there the before, 1 fate hath brought Co., passed day fTIHE *go when from one of Happy Bluehill! Sweet subscriber hereby gives notice that suffering Grindle. describing the stranger. When taken X she has been administra- 6 her near duly appointed I to where he was the new ar- trix of the estate of spells, learned about Doan’s Kid- To art divine Charles Choate, while employed on the sitting rival seemed much relieved. KITTREOQE HOOPER, late of SEDGWICK, PiU8 and Skill superfine— steamer J. T. Morse, was taken suddenly procured a box at Moore’s in the county of Hancock,2deceased, and be “We thought be must have met with A NEW 8ERIES ill of appendicitis, aDd had to brought given bonds as the law directs. All per- •tore. FEVER AND SUMMER foul on the be said. is now 81 sons demands the estate They cured me in a short CURED HAY home. play road,” opeu. Shares, each; monthly pay having against of said deceased are desired to COED. “Has he from an ments, 81 per share* present lnd 1 can on a escared asylum?” the same for all indebted say that the cure has Indiana, wrltw: K. Grindle, while working settlement, and| A. 8. Nuebaum, Batesville, Henry asked Mine. thereto are to make im- three months with a fell Tourget. requested payment ,ined •‘Last year I auttered lor building for C. E. Sherman, twenty mediately. Comfort T. Hooper. lasting. I have never known of that it interfered “An No. He Is a WHY PAY RENT summer cold so distressing asylum! great 19, 1909. I had of the symp- breaking three ribs and sustaining when you can borrow on Sedgwick, July to with my business. many feet, electrical He has doubtless your where Doan’s a doctor s genius. shares, give a first and Kidney Pills have toms of hay fever, and prescription other bad injuries. mortgage and I took several a reduce it month? Monthlv subscriber hereby gives nonce that "*t0 not reach my case, been solving problem. When thus every Sd 28. Bub. ana Interest he has been duly appointed executor brin« the desired medicines which seemed only July he Is lost to else.” payments together THE results.;’ haying Foley a engaged everything will amount to but little more of the last will and testament of r Fortunately I insisted upon tole cured me. than you are now for by all dealers. 60 cents. Honey and Tar. It quickly tty how have suffered, Just before the two men departed paying MARTHA D. SWASF.Y, late of BUCK8PORT, Price snd Tar with No matter iong you rent, and in about ten wife has since used Foley Honey will help you. Mrs. yean you in the of Hancock, and A. P.acHMa. Foley’s Kidney Remedy the electrician said to Ceeile, “Have will county deceased, Br-Milburn the aame success. O of W. Va., writes: “I bonds as the laws direcis. Co., Buffalo, New York, 8. L. Bowen, Wayne, j considered given All per- was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at you my proposition?’ own TOUR OWM HOME. sons having demands against the estate of ***** I tor the United States. bronchitis, aethma and times I could not get out of bed, and when “Yes." said deceased are desired to present the People with chronic I took For ot will Snd great relief and com- did I could not stand straight. Foley’s particular* Inquire same for settlement, and all indebted thereto* Member the lnng trouble, avoid One dollar bottle and part “And your answer is?” O. W. are to make name—Doan’s—and take in Foley’s Honey and Tar, and can Kidney Remedy. Taflby, Sec’jr, requested payment immediately. ic take it at once. of the second cured me It will cure “Yes.” First Nat l Bank ptoi Theodore H. r.&uftu suffering by commencing to entirely.” Bldg. Aer. U. A. JPaborbr. A, W. Kmc, President. 21,1909. Q. A* i'aA'-WS** you. BttCkspsrt, J’OJi' was ^ arractecny. Her heart like lead Giving the Grid* ■ Tip. COUNTY NEWS. ! _ SfrbfrtUtihtnts- wltblD her. "It would be absurd to "Here's a little pointer for you.” said fee ed began speak efforts. There Is a well known fable remedy. This doctor has “You mustn't come me." i the West. tried flattering read with them on." he "but “What's that?” asked Blobson. to cure them. laughed, about the larks In a As That doctor has she said. "And—1 don't wish to hurry j gralnfleld. Miss Elsie tried I bent over the *he same, i The host paused, somewhat dlscon- j G. Keniston and Carl N. paper Just as the farmer on his to prescribe for them. but miss your train to town long depended were you. you’ll dearest own girl, will you forgive certed, then, without noticing the In Royce married, July 17, at Augusta My j neighbors and relations to come and BUT THEY All FAILED T» If you stay much longer." by Rev. H. t. Dunmack. The bride is a me? You have kept your girlish beau- terruption. began again. BRING ANY me! So I will!” And with a j cut his grain the larks felt perfectly of RELIEF. “Mercy ty. The fever that made my hair gray ! "Speak louder. Pm hard of hearing,” | daughter George W. Keniston, former- at the clock and a hurried safe. When the man determined to of Hr. Hartman's idea is that a hasty glance makes me look older than I am." persisted Blobson. ly Franklin, now of Weeks’ Mills. The caturl kiss she rustled at a rate. cut the grain himself the larks knew can be made on a away rapid Her color had come back In a rose The Scotchman raised his head and groom is the chef at the Weber restau- remedy large icala was to Miss Sherwin turned again to the as It time seek safety elsewhere. The as he is that it can red tide. She smiled up at hitn. stand- j spoke as loud bis Impaired voice rant, Augusta. couple will make making it; bemads mirror when she was alone. Dollle There are times when every one their 80 of the ing stalwart and dignified before her. I would admit. But It was no use. ! home at State street, Augusta. honestly, purest drugs aid of was She did not look her twen- needs help, but help should be asked right and she cried to him: “You are hand- ! Blobson drowned his words with his Aug. 2. B. the strictest uniformity. Hia idea is ty-nine years. Indeed, the face that only when one has made every possi- somer than e“er. Maurice! But even demands for louder speech. that this remedy can be supplied di- emlled back at her was very sweet in "Ye Irreverent mon!" MacAllster ex- ble effort for himself. BLI'EHILL FALLS. if you were really bent and crippled— j rectly to the people, and no more be Its serenity. The lips that part- Too much a man weakens is a bright yes. and blind—you would be. as ; claimed angrily. “I’m saying grace.” j help given May Conary making short visit for it than is ed over white teeth were with charged necessary in gleaming man in It seemed as though all the deaf his character.—Milwaukee Journal. Mrs. Colson. you've always been, the only | the handling of it full and rosy. And the large gray eyes, tourists In were destined to the wide world for me!" Europe Lizzie Conary baa gone to Gaatine to Ho other forth from under dark brows household remedy so ni- looking now leaves a rus- meet at MacAlister’s boarding house, A Rebuke. work for Mr. And the had merry j Quiet Patten. advertised carries and lashes, had a beaming brilliance, Sir born deaf 1 versaUy upon tbs j tle and the wind a song of Joy. Douglas McCracken, An "object admonition” like the one Harding, of D. see much in Bishop Washington, C., label the active "Maurice won't change and dumb, an old friend of the domi- described Warren Lee Gosa In hU principal constituents, by has joined his here for August. she said as she put on her hat. family that Peruna invites the me,” Pleasures of Trout nie, was expected to visit Naples and article. “Campaigning to No Purpose,” showing tall Fishing. Mrs. on She on a wrap and took up her Chatto Sunday went to South Inspection of the critics slipped trout Is not the during his stay was to be a member published in Johnson's “Battles and Catching only thing Brooksville to see her gloves. But suddenly she stood still, of the household. Alice Darker, who mother, who is very that makes fishing a mountain stream Leaders of the Civil War,” Is often shaken the cruel dread low. went surgical treatment much by Suppose worth while. The ride was used to talking with her mother more efficacious than storms of re- improved ■ early morning j he were not there! It was a July 26. Crumbs. in health. long Jour- the was asked _ to the place where you are to com- by finger sign language, proach. ney here from Australia. Accidents to assist in him. One Charles Brown has sold his to LN. j mence your day's sport Is In Itself entertaining | One day the colonel of the regiment May Conary has returned to Portland. place Innumerable were every occurring on In from noticed a soldier on a They have gone for the pleasant to a degree wholly missed by morning coming sightsee- parade wearing Wilfred has returned to Bucks- Salisbury. pres- What If he were the victim of Conary week. she was told that Sir had soiled of ent to Bar Harbor. those who rake their rides later In the ing Douglas badly pair gloves. porl, after bis father one? What If he were 111 and could I helping hay. the hours of the arrived. Entering the drawing room, “Corporal,” said the officer, "why do Mrs. Marshall, jf Massachusetts, is day. During early Wilbur Friend is the frame not make the trip? a face and making the air Is fresh and invigorating. she saw a man with young you set the men such a bad example as with her brother, Ira Hagan. 8he was the one she day work of the tennis court for Mrs. Nevin. The greatest dread of all did a bald head a before them in Every leaf and spear of grass by the reading guidebook. appearing dirty gloves? guest of Mrs. Lois Gilpatrick the put not voice even to her inmost conscious- Schooner Vanguard. is roadside sparkles with dew, and the Seeing a pretty girl, he rose deferen- j Why is it?” Capt. Thompson, week. in the harbor ness. She addressed him In the sign : "I’ve had no sir, since I entered loading lumber for Allen forest is pungent with pleasant and tially. pay. Miss E. Wanda Baker, who has been tbs “How foolisb you are. Aline Sber- language, and he replied in kind. the service.” returned the "I Bros. health giving odors that are dispelled j corporal. guest of Miss Anna Young the past two win!” she said, with an impatient little Now. it that this can’t afford to have them doue Mrs. William as the sun ftses above the treetops and happened meeting up.” Synelair, with three chil- has to her home in Wa- ton of her head. “His last letter said weeks, returned on ! involved a case of love at first sight The colonel drew from his a dren, of is her dries the moisture leaf and twig. j pocket Sargentville, visiting tertown, Mass. he meet yon at the old trystlng For au hour the two their fin- of white. Hand- mother here. wou!»" “My to over tbe most beautiful drive in tbe Mr*. Ira Joy, of Bangor, and Mis* utes too soon! How foolisb of me to— The ladies’ aid society will hold a sale of were of Mn. Partly Blank. world to Amalfi. Proposals often come Cheering Him Up. Green, of Olamon, guests to fear!" Bbe said. fancy articles in the grange hall 11. “What sort of mind has he?" at opportune moments, and in this case “BUI.” said the Invalid's friend. Aug. Lacy J. Emery hut week. She walked up and down the grav- has The sale will open at! o’clock in the after- 8- chain of thought tbe declaration was made while tbe “I've come to cheer a bit like. Aug. 2. “Well, his yer np __ eled near the fountain. To sit noon. from 8.30 to 8. path two were into Supper many a missing link.” looking down tbe crater I've brought yer a few flabrs. BUI. I ■till was She watched the BLUKHILL. Impossible. of Vesuvius. However. Alice was was too late come Mrs. Mary Cheney, ready thought If I they’d accompanied by in different avenues up which he might will conduct servioea for it, and while giving ber reply she In 'andy for a wreaf. yer know. No, Mrs. Herbert Cheney and little daughter, Rev. O. Mayo come. It was ten years since atramisnnrm*. Aug. S. they was meditating upon a plan to bring don't get down’earted. BUI. Lummy, have returned to their home in Roelin- the Baptiat church Sunday, bad Five minutes At parted. gone! about the union of ber mother with don't yer look gashly! But, there, dale, Maas. Miss Alice Cheney is visit- 8 be would be there, he had written- Women as as are Mr. Blobson. her Mrs. Nellie Stratton. in •* Wail In lade ItenUo keep up yer spirits, ole sport; I’ve ing aunt, A fox came upon aome grapes seven minutes! t* She told Angus McCracken that come to see yer an’ cheer yer up a bit Aug. 2. B. arbor, and though he tried repeatedly And he need never have gone away. br tidier aid Bladder Triable. doitp while her mother was on her bands Nice little room yer ’ave ’ere; but as reach them there waa nothing If it had not been for unex- NORTH LAMOINE. Mary’s she could not but sbe to 1 to meself who m trouble the mind, marry, hoped says when I was a’comln' When he pauaed to rest, a mink pected death she might have gone with Kidney preys upon Mrs. L. A. and discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, make a match for the old lady, after up. wot a orkard staircase to get a Lindsey daughter, Mrs. witneaaed the performance sagged”* him. But Aline had declared herself which sbe would coffin C. A. Cram, of Birch are vigor and cheerful- be pleased to become dahnLondon Globe. Harbor, visiting “There are lote of others just bound to take care of her sister's chil- relatives here. a»Jj** ness soon disappear his wife. Angus, realizing that bis within reach.'' “Oh, no,” dren. eaa.v when the are on the of Friends of t*®* kidneys happiness depended success An Epitaph. Mrs. Abbie Austin are glad the fox, with a wag of his head; Six months freedom bad come to out ago of order or dis- the scheme, forthwith devoted himself to learn are th*0"® In the churchyard of Leigh, near that she has returned from the high one* that I can’t reach her. Oao was a man and eased. prospering, to Mr. all tbe while Bolton, will be a Maine Blobson, sounding found tombstone general hospital, where she under- one, that look good to me.” ~ Dollle was married, and Nell had gone Kidn y trouble has Mrs. Barker's praises and suggesting bearing the following amazing sen- to live with So Aline Sherwln become so prevalent her. what a fine It would be for him tence: “A that it is not thing virtuous woman Is 5s. to her 'AtJbrctifnnntti. wrote to was wait- uncom- her lover that she 1 If be could secure her wife. _ mon for a child to be for a husband.” The explanation seems to ing for him. born afflicted with Blobson was finally convinced and told be that space prevented “a crown" The clock In the tower out clanged —m weak kidneys. If the Angus that be would propose. Angus being cut in full, and the stonemason the hour of 3. rhfld urinates too often, if the urine scalds communicated the news to Alice. argued that a crown equals 5 shillings. She started, and her reticule fell to Are the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an Alice in turn confided It to ber mother. —London Notes and Queries. Doctors Any Good? the ground. Three, and be was not Sge when it should be able to control the Angus McCracken and Alice Harker. here! Each the it is afflicted with bed-wet- Foolish question! Yet some act as if a median* clang of bell had passage, yet although they had plighted their troth Musical Note. people •track on her heart like a blow. ting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi- could take in coughing up the fumes of a volcano, “Bow do you sell your music?" asked the place of a doctor! The best medicine "Tou have The culty is kidney trouble, and the first dropped your bag!” considered that a romantic situation the customer. the step should be towards the treatment of prospective world cannot do this. Have a family doctor, consult man on the bench picked it np and of- would be most effective In the these organs. This closing “It depends on the kind you want,” to his important unpleasant I him trust him we did not believe fered if her. lifting hat ‘I’m frequently, If trouble is due to a diseased condition of matter between the elder lovers. Tbe replied the smart clerk. “We sell piano frilly. afraid you are disappointed." he said doctors endorsed and the kidneys and bladder and not to a party were at Sorrento at the time. music by the pound and organ music Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs pleasantly. “Tou were expecting some habit as most people suppose. On a road winding up the cliff a short by the choir.” colds, we would not offer it to Ask your doctor. sne?" Women as well as men are you. made miser- distance from tbelr hotel is a bouse of No She at him. Bnt she able with and bladder trouble, alcohol in this medicine. hardly glanced kidney entertainment with a square open cu- A cough J.C.A^rd.Lowdi,Afaj and both need the same Blowing Up. was In the mood for confidence, and great remedy. If we did not sidt" mild pola overlooking the enticing bay and “Now, WUHe.” said the teacher to a belie.e doctors endorsed A>ers Pills for constipation, biliousness, was The and the immediate effect of his voice sympathetic. mountains. The headache, we wouitl not offer them to Ask own doctor about Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold surrounding young- small pupil, “can you tell me what you your “Tea,” she said and sat down. “A sters drove their elders by in « there one moon- dynamite is used for?” friend who has been abroad waa druggists, fifty- long cent ana one-aouar / light evening and pushed them up “Yes, ma’am,” answered Willie. “It’s to have met me here this day, this size bottles. You may |j into the cupola, Angus giving tbe old used to blaspheme things with.”—Chi- hoar, and be baa not come.” hare a bottle sample II man the tip that he bad better make cago News. -i "I’ve been a great traveler myself,” by mail free, also aS his proposal then and there. When the Protect Yourself the man said. "Where did friend pampniet telling all your couple descended Alice drew ber moth- Before and After. sick head- about timw Against sudden attacks of indigestion, live abroad V Swamp-Root, rfffLpBMi constipation, the of the er away and asked her if the proposal “A woman Is as old as she looks,” on hand were still including many thousands of testi- ache, biliousness, torpid liver, by always keeping “In Australia." Her eyes bad been made. wise I monial letters received from sufferers quoted the guy. true An occasional dose sate- ; ■eeklng an advancing figure along the who found “I so,” said the old “L. F.” Atwood's Bitters. to be just the suppose lady, “Before or after she Is dressed to most common that led to this fountain. Swamp-Root the the ailments paths remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer “but I couldn't hear what be said.” go out?" queried the \ guards system against simple mug.— and children. For nearly six y "I’ve been there. Bnt of course it’* & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and Mr. Blobson told Angus that he had Philadelphia Record. to men, women mention this Don’t and happmes a mighty extensive country, and the paper. make any “told his story." Angus told Alice, years they have stood for health mistake, but remember the name, Dr. a bottle. titles nr* populous.” Alice told ber mother, and the affair What you do for an man in thousands of homes. JJ tents Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, ungrateful “I suppose so," she assented, ab- was settled. la thrown away.—Latin Proverb, Binghamton, If, Y., on every bottle* i