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s ■tratCBimow rmioa, 92.00 raa mi.Cllstpodl) ( HNTBBBD AS SBOOITD CLASS MATTII LVII. *tr PAID IB 1DT4ICI, 0i.AO. ) | VoL. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 5, 1911. > AT TMB SLLSWOBTM WHOflW. | No. 27 "— Bbbtrtisrmmts. LOCAL AFFAIRS in the company, which is organized to a&bcrtfMmmt*. develop the palp.wood business already established by E. M. of TAKE TVBW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Frye, Harrington. WHY CHANCES? The directors are Mr. Frye, B. W. Brown, * David mended • • Friend-Clothing cleaned, of Milbridge, John A. R. B. and pressed. Peters, to Rice * Holmes and The safe belonging Tyler, Lost— Baby’s coat. John F. Knowlton. Mr. When $3.00 per M UNION TRUST COMPANY an olllce in the year E 8trout— wanted. dealer*. who bed Help Brown is president, Mr. manager THE BANK Di»n<> J A Haynes—Cash-down store. Frye now wee will assure and Grebe™ block, deetroyed, opened you Absolute Protection Cirone—Restaurant and rooms to let. treasurer, and Mr. Peters secretary. Ellsworth Greenhouse, end ite contents tound de- The FOR THE Seturdey for your valuables in the flarry C Austin A Co—Furniture and under- Thursday club will hold its last OF ELLSWORTH itroycd. taking. meeting of the season to*morrow, July 0. Sterne Lumber Co. Bangor, Mb: PEOPLE Xbe vault of the Picnic supper to the members. Special Eastern Trust A Banking Co. THIS IS A 6000 BANK TO DO BUSINESS WITH Monday morning, end it wee • Fire and business is to come before the meeting, opened Burglar-Proof Buffalo, N Y: that tbe contente were ell de- and a full attendance is desired. lound Booth’s Hyomei Co—Parisian Sage. Tbe lone to. Rev. Lewis T. Reed and of Brook* itroyed. Vaults of the family, We have all the facilities an — are required by up-to-date Bangor Commerical. SCHEDULE OF MAILS lyn, N. Y., occupying the Haslem cot- in we at the AT BLLSWORTH POSTOFTICB. tage at Shady Nook for the summer. This banking institution, and, addition, place NATIONAL- is their first here. gURRILL BANK, In effect June 26, 1911. visit They arrived Sat disposal of onr customers the benefit bf the collective OF1 ELLSWORTH. urday, accompanying Hoyt A. Moore. MAILS BBCBIVBD. character, and of a most efficient Rooms for Bo* Renters. Miss Marion ability experience private Inspection Invited. From Wbat-'A.M. J11.16 a m; 4.26, $6-18 p m. L. Woodard, who has taken hours; 9 Sat. 9 a staff of officers and to 4- to i. Call to-day. From East—12.22, 5.86 and 11.07 p m. course as instructor of the deaf in New employees. MAIL CLOSBS AT POSTOPF1CB. York during the past winter, is home for If you are in need of an invest men, or desire the Going a *5 Wist— 11.46 in; '8.56, and 1pm. the summer. She will return to New benefit of onr in Going East—6.80 a 3.56 and 5.46 m. banking opportunities, any way, m; p York in the fall to take up her work as call us write us, come in and see us, or we will Registered mail should be at postofflee half teacher in a New York echool for the deaf. up, an hour before mail closes. send oni- to see and in touch Mrs. Mary Jordan Leighton is home representative you get for Travelers •Daily, Sunday included. iDaily, except "Ready Money” Monday, r Daily, except Saturday. $ Daily, from a two weeks’ vacation spent in Bel- with you. except Sunday, Sunday at 6.49. Camden and Thomaston. American fast, Rockland, The Bankers Association Travelers’ No mail dispatched to or received from the Mrs. Leighton expects to spend August Cheques supply the ideal form of universal cur- east Sundays. and September at Peak’s Island near Port- rency. Issued in flO, fjo, f50 and flOO cheques; land, visiting Boston, Springfield and New you simply tear them out, countersign, and cash. Marcellus Woodward is at home from UNION TRUST COMPANY OF ELLSWORTH. Yor* before her return. Whether you travel at home or abroad, you will Boston fora vacation Two Ellsworth the Lorelei and ba best with these conven- yachts, financially equipped Kdwin S. of New is the Chapin, York, left for a cruise in ient A. B. A. Ask us about them. Genie, to-day company Cheques. guest cf Mr9. J. T. Giles. along the coast to westward. On board Mrs. Lovina J. Reeves, of Bangor, was in the Lorelei wereJ.W. Fred W. Nealley, OLD HOME WEEK COMING EVENTS EASTERN TRUST & BANKING CO. the city over the Fourth. Joy, E. E. Joy and E. G. Moore, with John Maine. i as Bangor. Edward W. Austin, of Van Buren, ar- Ray steward. On the Genie were Frank Big Mass Meeting to be Held To- ELL8WOBTH. rived home for a S. William L. McDonald and Branches at Old Town and Machias. yesterday short visit. Lord, George morrow Evening. Friday evening, July 7, at Society S. with Holmes as Herman E. Hill, of Boston, joined Mrs. Hagerthy, Ralph To-morrow evening a big mass meeting ball—Dance. _ _— steward. Hill here Friday, for his annual vacation. will be held at Hancock hall, when it is Friday, July 14—Sparks “World’s Fa- Mr. Chief-Justice who was born to the Old Home Week a Mrs. Hollis Anderson and family have Emery, hoped give plans mous Sbows”. in Carmel, spent the Fourth in his native big boost. Everybody is invited, especi- gone to Gloucester, Mass., for the sum- Friday, July 14, at Ellsworth—Annual town which on that day celebrated the ally the ladies and members of the Village mer. reunion of 6th Main^Veteran association. hundredth anniversary of its incorporation improvement society. Linwood T. Beckwith and wife, of 6-12—Old Home week celebration at and made an address. It was the first The Old Home Week committee of the Aug Han Juan, Porto Rico, are in Ellsworth for Ellsworth. visit the judge had made to the home of Merchants’ association hopes there will be the summer. his birth for twenty-five years. The an- a big turnout of citizens at this meeting. J. T. started last on his Giles Thursday niversary dinner was served at the St. The plans for the Old Home week, Aug. where return trip to California, he has Elmo hotel in which the judge was born, 6-12, are as follows: large mining interests. house a the then being private dwelling. Sunday, Aug. 6. Many advei titers forget that advertis- Mrs. Martin J. Thorsen, with 8on At a meeting of the executive committee Union services at Hancock hall. Old in a of N. is ing space newspaper is valued ac- Leon, Weehawken, J., visiting her of the Ellsworth high school alumni as- Home week service at 3 o’clock, con- Mrs. M. J. Tower. cording to the circulation of that paper. mother, sociation last week, dates for the annual ducted by local pastors. Evening ser- Advertising space in a journal without Pierce Laffln and James Hawkes, who are meeting and for the reunion and banquet vice at 8 o’clock, with short addresses ! circulation is dear at any price the pub- employed at Brooklyn, N. Y., are home were fixed. The annual meeting will be by visiting pastors. Special music and lisher may demand. Without circulation for a vacation of two weeks. held Wednesday evening, July 12, at the orchestra. there can be no results, and without home of the president, Harry E. Rowe. Fred H. King and wife, of Abington, Monday, Aug. 7. results the money which the advertiser will be held are a The reunion Saturday, August Old Home week reunion at Mew \ Mass., the guests for few* days of bury invests is lost 'Leavenworth (Kansas) BIUCK MOOCLSL at Odd Fellows hall. There will be a Mr. King’s sister, Mrs. F. VV. Rollins. 12, Neck. Baseball, Mutters and Duffers. Times. banquet at 8 o’clock, followed by speeches. race. Henry A. Brown, of Waltham, Mass., Sports; yacht Reunion of pupils The remainder of the evening will be of Miss Elizabeth True. Music. with his wife, is spending his vacation spent with dancing and cards. with his parents, C. J. Brown and wife. Tuesday, Aug. 8. The reception given by the Methodist A. Moore arrived from Old Home day. Exercises at Hmcock Hoyt Saturday to its new Edwin D. Buick and Cadillac society pastor, Rev. hall at 2.30 m., Leland New York, to spend a few da^*s with his p. Mayor presid- STtifiertiarments. Kizer, and his mother, at the home of B. Short former Ellsworth wife, who is spending the summer here. ing. speeches by T. Sowle, last Thursday evening, was a boys at home. Singing of “Ode to Ells- ri ese arc the two makes of cars for which we are tlfl» Robert P., son of Mr. Justice King, a selling delightful affair. In the receiving lines worth” and other features. Evening at agents. The features of these cars are s4k-h that no junior at Bowdoin, is in New York city intending besides Dr. Kizer and his mother, were 8, Old Home reception and ball. hot? purchaser should fail to become familiar with them. We are a summer course at Colum- taking special Mr. and Mrs. Sowle, Miss Annie Emery, Isyour porch prepared to show every detail. Wednesday, Aug. 9. bia. Mrs. Walter A. Bonsey and Mrs. William Band field day. Automobile road race, If it is should COMPLETE LIME OF- LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKS ! Charles H. \otey, Alfred VV. Ales bury H. Pomeroy. Short speeches of welcome you get Bangor to Ellsworth, celebrating sev- and Edgar L. Butler, all of Summit, N. J., to the new pastor were given by Rev. R. entieth anniversary of building of Ban- one of our are quests of Dr. H. L. D Woodruff and B. Mathews, of the Congregational gor road. Evening, three-act comedy by 15 Models—$550 to $1850. wife. chuch, Hon. John A. Peters, and Roy C. I local talent under direction of Fred E. Haines. Delicious refreshments were K. B. Holmes, of this city, has sold his Cooke, followed by ball. blueberry canning factory at Surry to served. Thursday, Aug. 10. Vudor Porch J. W. Uallison, who will operate it this Ellsworth & Machine Yreteran firemen’s day. Play and ball in Foundry Works, summer. ELLSWORTH FALLS. the evening. Water Street, Ellsworth, Maine. I A meeting of the Hancock County Board E. Flood was borne Percy from Cherry- Friday, Aug. 11. Screens of Fire Underwriters will t>e held in Ells- field to spend the Fourth. County day, with special features for worth, at the office of O.W.Tapley, Friday, Cook is home from for a show — Guy Lewiston grangers. Minstrel and ball in GARAGE and every tool needed to do with all July 7, at 2 o’clock. It will change it into a repairing speed. few days with his parents, J. H. Cook and the evening. Harry C. Stratton, of Waltham, Mass., wife. cool room. Saturday, Aug. 12. arrived Saturday to remain over the James W. Davis has commenced build- Ellsworth high school alumni day. Fourth with Mrs. Stratton, who is spend- ing a wall and will erect a stable this Lawn party at high school grounds. ing the summer here. I I summer. Ball in the evening. H. C. Austin &Co. Mae B. Friend, who was graduated as George E. Maddocks has commenced The Old Home week plan is meeting nurse from St. Vincent’s hospital, New building his house on the lot purchased with enthusiastic response from many York, in May, is visiting her parents, Bordeaux Mixture, Here’s Tea by him last fall. former residents who plan to be here. Top-notch David Friend and wife. The a Miss Ada Dalot, of Portland, was here city government gave the project big Lime and Sulphur, I. L.« Halman and family, who have lift an Saturday and Sunday, the guest of Henry Monday evening by appropriation the winter in ar- Arsenate Lead, spent Brookline, Mass., Lord and wife. of ?200. Many former residents have al- at a Price! rived at their home here for the summer ready contributed to the fund, and it is Bargain Mrs. John Holland and children, of Ban- Pyrox Copperas, last Mr. Halman returned Friday. to up to the home people to do their part to gor, are visiting Mrs. Holland’s aunt, Mrs. Boston Sunday night. the home-comers a time. Paris Green, Malcolm Tucker. give good It’s called PATRIDGE a Fomosa Hollis C. Joy, wife and little son Calvin, Every citizen should give the movement Blue TEA, delightful Charles Phillips and family and P. B. Vitriol, of Boston, are visiting Mr. Joy’s mother, encouragement by attending the mass Russell and wife, of Lewiston, have been All the richness of the choicest Mrs. Calvin P. Joy. Mr. Joy will spend meeting. Much depends on the home White Hellebore, Oolong product. John H. Cook and wife. but a few here, while Mrs. and visiting people. days Joy _ Prepared Lime, tea flavor is in Tea; it’s a de- son will remain for a more extended visit. Mrs. F. H. Lowell and son Erdman, of preserved Patridge Tarrytown, N. V., ‘are visiting Mrs. Low- NORTH ELLSWORTH. Bisulphide Carbon, There was a good display of fireworks at ell’s parents, A. G. Jellison and wife. Moth cided “winner” in all homes. Sold in bulk only, the home of Isaac Jordan, Beechland, The drama, “Willowdale,” will be re- Balls, Mrs. Charles was taken last evening. A neighborhood party was Lynch suddenly peated at the grange hall July 11. Bug Death is: Mr. Jordan’s Mrs. ill last week but is improving now. Her easily worth 60c the pound, my cash-down price given by daughter, Bernard Lynch, of Bar Harbor, spent Mrs. Warren of Powder, Leighton. Rudolph Farrell had charge of daughter, Jordan, Brewer, last week with his grandmother, Mrs. Sheep Dipping the exhibit. is with her. Mary Moore. Lambert’s Death to Lice, of Mrs. A. W. Ellis entertained the em- Edward C. Parsons, New York, ar- Chester Maddocks and bride were FOK SAI.K AT club at last rived Saturday to spend his vacation with broidery camp Thursday guests of H. F. Maddocks and wife Friday the his mother, Mrs. James E. Parsons, of Thirty-five attended, spending day and Saturday. Parcher’s Drug Store 45c the lb. who is at her old home here for the very pleasantly. Lubec, An entertainment will be given at Nico- summer. Mr. Parsons was up from Lubec Frank Haslam and wife, of Bar Harbor, lin grange hall Monday evening, July 17, over Haslam and of Sunday. and Leroy wife, Brewer, by Frank Reynolds, of Boston. Cash-Down were over of A. W. Qrocer, Fred P. Smith, of Mt. Desert and Miss here Tuesday, guests IF YOU DRINK I A HAVIMP^ Mr. of semi- and wife. Hoyt, Bangor theological n/\¥ Main Street. Adeline McFarland, of Trenton, were mar- Salisbury Drink JIT. KEBO nary, held a meeting at the schoolhouse SPRING ried at the Baptist parsonage in Ellsworth Elias B. Armstrong, who is employed as Wednesday evening, which was much en- WATER BEVERAGES. Monday, by Rev. P. A. A. Killam. cook on the line by the New' England They joyed. Made from pure spring left on the afternoon train for a short Telephone & Telegraph Co. near Wisca6- Miss Grace B. Frost, of Northeast Har- water and bottled at the wedding trip. set was home over Tuesday. bor, and Chester A. Maddocks, of this Spring. They Howard W. Dunn, returned home B. S. Jellison and wife went to Machias jr., place, were married at Northeast Harbor DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY this morning from Bates college, from Saturday, where they were guests over PLUMBING, on Tuesday, June 27, by Rev. Clarence Make You Well and Keep which he was graduated last week. H. W. of Raymond H. Haslam and wife, Sunday Emery, uncle of the groom. Mr. Mad- Hot Water Furnace Dunn and and Willis who at- home You Well WITH THI Heating, wife, Dunn, returning Sunday evening. docks w’ill be clerk at the Kimball house tended the commencement exercises, re- OLD RIUABI Work and Jobbing. Mrs. Fred B. Marden is recovering from at Northeast Harbor for the summer. FOR SALE IX ELLSWORTH AT turned home last week. s surgical operation recently performed at LUCHINl’S. HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES. There will be a sacred concert by a hospital in Bangor, and expects to be afcbrrtiarmtntg. phonograph at the Methodist church Sun- able to return home within a few days. Twenty Years' Experience. day evening, with a short address by the Personal attention to all details. Tel- pastor, Rev. Edwin D. Kizer. The subject Large, Beautiful FERNS for RON Hancock Co. LAKKWOOD. or mail orders Dr. Kizer’s sermon will be "■E Savings ephone promptly of morning House and Porch ClR ESTAU R A NT attended to. Decorations. “The Eclipse of Friendship”. Mrs. Ada Garland is visiting her sister, The present is a good time to secure desirable Board or Mrs. Ella Spering, at Orono. by Day Week. ==Bank== Misses Margerie and Helen Foster, ferns of different varieties at EDWARD F. BRADY, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stetson Fos- Mrs. Martina Bodge has been visiting Rooms to Rent. Me. ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. Grant St., Ellsworth, ter, of Boston and are at their her mother, Mrs. Ruby Mercer. Main and Hingham, Telephone 43. Cor. Franklin Sts., Ellsworth bungalow here for the summer. They Madison Garland and wife are In mm Price reduced from receiving business 37 1-2 years and has S I May paid | have as guests Misses Mary Whitcomb on the birth of a son. Cleaned 75 Iw! 111% ■ i until further notice to congratulations NEW PAINT SHOP. regular semi-annual dividends. and Marion Butters, of Newton, Mass. 6 cents Per Quart. I have leased the Gould bulldmg’at West end Pressed My customer* are satisfied customers because The with of bridge, and am prepared to do milk all from Frye; Pulp-wood company, CLOTHING of the graded GRKKM LAKE. of the quality PAINTING, Repaired stock, Jersey. .\ak for cream; I may be headquarters at Harrington, was incor- PAPER,HANGING, CAL50MINING basking rooms: mostly DAVID FRIEND. j awe to,apply m porated in Ellsworth Friday, with flOO,- Fishing continues the best it has been •ml FURNITURE PAINTING, Good Work 8. ESTEY, Reasonable Price* 000 capital stock, of which $50,000 is paid in years. salmon are taken Ask for •6 State Me. MOBK'SON Kakm. Bayside Many dai'y, A. W. NYE, the Dirigo Gloves. Street, Ellsworth, Ellsworth, R. F. D. 1. in. Several Ellsworth men are interested some of of size. P. O. address, them good Ellsworth, Maine Main Street, Ellsworth
1 I to you enr happen to know of a healthy, happy, Biro number, olx being the mutual Benefit fiolamn .Among the (Granger* aeigijoorf marine w laughing child that waa not con*Id?refollowing composed by writer. All com- societies, and will be They bo, Topic.—Lessons from great lives—VIL Being Mrs. G. F. m the roll-call in cept by permission of the 0T.I of In- Candage be of interest not to bird but myrow orbor Beptember David —I Sam. svli. 32-51. Edited by Rev. mon use—a public servant, a purveyor South June munications will be to by will only lovers, 12, Massapaqua grange. Bluehill, subject approval not know though lT medium for the In of educational value to farmers, to whom the whether thi. wu . Sherman H. Doyle. D. D. formation and suggestion, a 22, 1911.] the but none wilTbe without editor, rejected bel.ted J *' In this It of of birds la of the of David Is one of the most terebangeof Ideas. capacity qpllclta reason. protection many species prolonged femlly errengement. The life At the foot of a mountain. good and Its success rugged Ao communications, depends largely greatest Importance■ __ porenU, the bluebird, Interesting and Instructive to be found Near the head of a winding bay, .re tirele. on the support given it In this respect. Com la nestled a little both in the village, DATES. oopplyiog neet with In the Bible. He was the of And here, at the dawn of in*!’ greatest munlcatlons must be signed, but tbe name oi day, The Bluebird. food «nd to meet Han- attending iu the ancestor of writer will not be Monday, Aug. 14—Field ingot mniution Th. Israel's kings and great printed except by permission Aa the aun riaea over Long Island, wootoge Ukon | Pomona at Blaehill mineral i Mabel Wright. Published by the being owoy .n« Communications will be subject to approval or And aheda ita glad beams all aronnd, cock grange By Oegood dropp*!, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, National Association of Audubon Societies.] • dUtnnoe Iron the ne.t «t rejection by tbe editor of the column, but none The light ia caught and reflected spring. .lmo,t 7ab, He _ who Is called the “Son of David." From many a window in town. liovmbly obort interval., will be rejected without good reason. Addres- Who dares write of the think- proving the *oT RAINBOW, JU3, NORTH BROOK8Y1LLE. bluebird, derlul ol was attractive In personal appearance, all communications to 1 and rapidity digwtion and It ia quiet unpretentious ing to add a fresher tint to his plumage, a the i_* and Thk a msmean. When the winter winds hold away. MEMORIAL ABSOLUTIONS. n»nre amount ol labor strongly religious in disposition or a word required to Ellsworth, Me. When the earth ia robed in ermine. has new tone to bia melodious voioe, .U1)n,' under the di- IPifrwi. Uod in His infinite wisdom, tbo mill lnaide the little epeckled received his education And ice locks up the bay. of to his life, that is as much "" again entered our order and taken from our praise gentle with His griet. rection of Samuel. early years Two white, modest charches. midst our beloved and esteemed brother,R. H. a of our human heritage and blended Drop a word of cheer and kindness- plain, part The bluebird, for his father’s Whose apires toward the sky, yoong are .potted were spent In caring just a flash. And it Is point Howard, with onr memories as any other attribute thicklv gone, Beera ever a gentle reminder on throat and back, alter the were of close fel- But there’s half a hundred Of a better home on Rttolv+d, That In tbe death of Brother How- of home? manner ol flocks. They years ripples high. the throat ol their the a and faithful couain, the robin’ was at this Circling on and on and on. ard grange has lost good Not 1, for I know him too well, or lowship with God. It And when the Sabbath surely, the back and and comfort quiet, member and a vacant is left which will rather, leather, are the Bearing hope Joy Steals over each heart and home. place and each feel more .potted' the time also that he developed genius year myself spellbound breaat leaf here On each splashing, dashing wave, Their bells ring a glad invitation— not soon be filled. having duaky for music and poetry that was aft- and mute by the memories be awakens. edge,'*,,., Till wouldn’t believe tbe volume Come, worship th> Savior alone. Nrsolred, That we, members of Rainbow ing a .peckled effect. you Yet I would his brief erward consecrated In the Psalms. extend to our sister, tbe bereaved repeat biography, Of the one kind word you gave. all the week He hae grauge. The .tudyol the graduation, ol of the of For through given lest there be who, absorbed by j plum,„ After the incident slaying To each His love and tendereat care; widow, our sincere sympathy, and commend any being ol almoet a word of cheer and kindness— any brightly colored male his Drop This is saith the Lord. for consolation to Him who rules all have not looked out- bird the giant Goliath he entered upon my day. her living inward, yet from it. In a minute you forget; I claim that which ia fair. flret clothing until the varied relations with King Saul, which only things for the best. ward and upward to this poet of the sky j lerfectly But there's gladness still a-swelling— ! matured feather ol iu breeding his Here, too, la a of Rttolred. That oar charter be draped In tod earth and the fullneu and goodness oeawu, it formed such an important part of And there’s ret. temple learning. joy a-circling Which a and in itwll, a acience and a three by many precept rale. mourning for thirty days, that a copy of these thereof. j *ubj.-.t about life. David was anointed king And rolled a wave of comfort Ones a better education you've resolutions be sent to the bereaved widow which there are many theorir, .nd Than that of the common school. For the bluebird was ths first of all dil- times. The first occasion was by Whose sweet music can be heard ference. ol and also a copy be sent to Thb Ellsworth opinion by equally di,tla- Samuel while he was still a youth In Over raiies and miles of water. poets—aven before man had blazed a trail And when in the streets of the village amkricax and Bangor commercial for publl- gni.bed men. his father's home. In the next place Just by dropping a kind work. My footsteps happen to stray. in the wilderness or set up tbs sign of his When the sun. in the west. The food of the nettling —(rustacu* William*. Just sinking to bluebird i« in. was anointed of Judab at — habitation and tamed hie thoughts he king —Selected C. L■ F. Proclaims the close of day Once the veil of to by again mourning nectivoroua, or, rather, be m..rt rUcl Hebron after the death of Saul. Seven Shrouds our charter with its gloom. wear harness and travel to measure. And I meet a band of children; | but the For another form is resting in the tomb. before I.houldaay animal; adult bird* and a half years later be was called Dear M. B. Friend*: unmindful of time and of to be came to inherit the earth Then, place. Many hearts are filled with sadness. vary their diet at all Hunt, bv to read a future the to over the united va- 1 try In the house man, and this, our country, is all the eetiag by people reign The poem is a good one for summer patron's today and .mall fruit.. In In each bright and smiling face. Since our Brother Howard passed away. berriep autumn «nd He died, according to because can be bluebird's country, for at tome lime of kingdoms. cations by the seashore, it Hr has Joined that higher order, early winter, cedar and And, Oh! that the hearts of the teachers he roves from tbe At- honeyeufkle ber- Josephus, at the age of seventy and illustrated and thus better re- Over on the other shore. the year about it practically Be lifted to Hod in riea, the grape-like cluater of fruit prayer. Where fraternal ties are severed never more. lantic tbe Pacific and from Mexico to of tbe “was burled in the city of David.” membered. For wisdom, for strength and guidance to Though we miss our faithful brother. i>oi»on ivy, bittereweet and cat brier ber- The life of David Is well of “Are For the sake of the boys and girls there. Sorrow for the broken tie, Nora Beotia, though westward, after be worthy Sometimes the question is raised, rie. are that we shall meet him and all conaumed according to lesson that It We rejoice bye the of the mountains, their our stndy for the useful the seasons changing?” Not in the order But when the winter ia over passes range Kocky need.. Aud the sun shines warm and tench ns. in which but in their bright. Amnib E. Grixdls, he wears a different dress and bears other may they come, develop- Then the trees have bran-new Profeaaor ol the coata. • Ileal, department o! X. The life of David teaches a lesson ment of nature. of will re- And the are heard at Vixton C. Gsat, longer names. Many yon frogs night. alter a Phsbe Mas Dcroain, agriculture, write*, proloaged on trust In God. The one predominat- member how, the housewife In spite ot the (act that our eastern years ago, The ice drifts dow n by the lighthouse •tudy, that 711 per cent, of the Committee. a bluebird't characteristic of David's conflict made a effort to wild straw- tin its to the sea. _ bluebird la home-body, loving hia nest- ing special gather way open food “conaiata of inaect* and their The waters once more dance and sparkle, alhet. with Goliath was his humble yet sub- berries euough to make a pie for the HIGHLAND, 354, NORTH PKNOB8COT. ing haunt and returning to it year after As if fairly glad to be free. whde the other U per cent. >j made of trust In Goliath trusted in the berries are held meet- year, he la an adventuroua traveler. up lime God. Fourth of July. Now ripe Highland grange its regular Rang- varioua The robin returns and builds his nest. vegetable aubatancea, found mott- himself. In the power of his mighty ten or more before that date. In the June 30 with about forty-five mem- ing all over the eaatern United States at days As he trills a song to his mate. ing ly in atomacha taken in winter, but David, discarding the old instead of rows of with AntVhere she sits on her blue bers and visitors from Costing, aome time In the aeaaon, tbia bird haa ita lleetlet, weapons, days, glass jars pretty eggs, twenty conatitute 28 of For she knows it's getting late. per cent., the whole food, coat of mall that Saul put on him. “lightning fixtures,” piles of canned Penobscot and Alamoosook granges pres- Dealing baunta at the very edge of the graaaboppar* 22, caterpillar* 11, and vui- tiulf etalea and aa aa went forth “In the name of the Lord goods and evaporated fruit, there were Now June has come, with it's warm bright ent. The third and fourth degrees were upward, far north oua inaect*, including quite a number of hosts, the God of the armies of stone filled with rich conferred on two candidates. At recess Manitoba and Nova Mcotia. of large jars perserves its rich and rare. And blossoms spiders, comprise the remainder of the ts- Israel," whom Goliath had defied. made of the small fruits as they When the trees afford a friendly shade. was served. A short program was When the breeding aeaaon la over, the ripened supper diet. AU more And fragrance fills the air. aeot Iheae are or !e«« harm- Nor was his trust misplaced. David in turn, and including “high blueberries”, carried out. birda travel aometimea in family groupe ful, except a few predaceoua beetle*, which was confident that It would not be. cranberries—all It is now we welcome the summer guesta. and aometimea in large floe lea, moving goose-berries, highland 8 For our hearts are filled with good cheer, amount to per cent, but in view of the God had been with him before when put up in generous quantities. WHF.RK SEA 19 DKHPKST. eouthward little by little, according to We are always glad to have them back large consumption of grasabopiier* and he was In danger and had delivered As the time comes 'round each year. aeaaon and food-aupply, aome journeying caterpillar*, we can at leaat condone thia him from the lion and the bear. Since It may be a little late for this recipe, but One Place In the North Pacific Ha* aa far aa Mexico, others lingering through Jnst a little way down from the village. offense, if aneb it map be oalled. The de- be had been with him In the past some of you may like to try it for a change. On the shores of the little bay, 31,000 Feet of Water. the middle and southern atatee. The Many have built them summer homes. atruction of fraaabopper* la very notice- David concluded that he would Rhcbarb Pis—One rhu- people The ocean ha* been sounded In bluebirds that live in our orchards In sum- rightly large cup chopped And nere they come to stay nearly barb, out* and one-fourth of one able in the month* of August and nepte®- etlll be with him, when the cups sugar, all direction* with modern mer are very unlikely to be thoee that we especially and one teaspoon cornstarch beaten to- *ppliauce* egg the long, hot of summer. ber, when the** inaect* form mor< than SO at Issue. bake with one crust and with Through days the floor see in the same on winter welfare of the nation was gether, grost Far from the din and the strife. and these soundings *bow that place days. white of one egg with a little sugar added. away per cent, of the diet." David’s trust In God was strong From tbe hearts of the busy cities of the ocean consists of vast undulating Next to the breeding impulse, the mi- With their throngs of human life. It ia not oaajr to tempt biuebir !* to an his entire life. His Psalms at an of about grating instinct eeems to be the strongest throughout we M. B.'shave Aunt plains lying average depth Well, again l^t Madge artificial feeding-place, auch a. 1 seep breathe a of confi- When tbe roads are hot and dusty, two and a half miles beneath the surface of factor in bird life. When the life of the constantly spirit alone. I don't know how to all, punish you And not a leaf stirs on tbe trees. aupplted with lood for juncoa, chickadee*, dence and of trust In all the perplex- unless I write the waves. some huge ridges and home is over, nature whispers, “To wing, every week: then 1 know you Just take a drive to South Bluehlll, Jin places nuthatchea. a and on!" a woodpecker*, jay., etc.; ing experiences of his life he trusted would arise in a body and crowd me out. For there's always salt-sea breeze cones rises from these submerged plains up Bo few of the bluebirds though iu winter will eat dried car- Him the that have nested in tbey In the Lord and always found As to have but finished house- Which is wafted to us from the ocean, to within a few hundred fathoms of Massachusetts may be myself, Just rant* and make tbair own selectc u from faithful. We, too. may have the same cleaning. Did not really have the board of Down below where it Joins the bay; sea surface or they may rise above the sur- those who linger in New Jersey, while You'll find it oool and mill if scattered about the tree* health, but had a woman from near Blue- refreshing those whose haunts were in aweeping* confidence In God. On a hot summer face as volcanic islands and coral atolls. breeding Nova long day. of their haunta. For, above all thine*, the Z. The lire ot uana teacnes a tes- hill for two days and one from Ellsworth for The greatest depth hitherto recorded is Beotia drift downward to fill their places a besides from a You have to cross the iron bridge bluebird, and a*, the contains day. help good neighbor. in in Massachusetts. Hut the mass though friendly king aon on friendship. History Just down at the foot of a hill. in the Challenger or Nero) Deep the great of Now that we are settled. I hope we shall have borderland between the wild and me lame few examples of friendship that eqnal Where tbe rocks are covered with salt-sea North Pacific—5,28B fathoms. If Mount even those birds we call winter residents sense enough not to turn things never become* and never doe* he upside-down to the more southern familiar, that which existed between David And tbe water is never still. Everett were placed in this deep, 2,600 feet go parts of their again. But that bath-room, with hot and loee the ihalf-remote individual*, mat it Jonathan formed the 1 of water would roll over the of range every wintef, those who do not be- and Jonathan. cold water, is fine. We it, 1 tell you, peak this, enjoy Here millions of tons of water cue of hia great charms. Thouc ■ he licet and but a handful in strongest attachment for David, after year* of scant water. Flow in and out each day. the highest mountain in the world. ing comparisoi# with ua and give* no sign of prid. ! birth his friendship was returned. “The What fine weather after the rain. Oh! that Up to the head of the salt pond, Tbe greatest deptb in the Atlantic is in "What does this great downward jour- t hen back agaiu to the bay. or race, he i* not of us.its the v c spar- soul of Jonathan was knit with the the rain had come before, so as to drown the the Nares Deep, between tbe West Incites ney of autumn mean?" you ask. What or even the for stand to row, chippy e**it;.-..armed sool of David, and Jonathan loved garden bugs, they ready devour 'Tie a natural bit of scenery, and Bermuda— 4,662 fathoms. Tbe great- is the necessity for migration among a A of His great robin. The mantle envel. * him every green thing that comes through the part plan, class of birda that are able to poet'a David as his own soul.” A friend is For ft speaks of the infinite wisdom of Ood, est deptb in the Indian ocean is 3,828 fath- find food in ground. even ae the apple bloaaotns thr > t rosy “another self.” Friendship “really And the littleness of man. oms, intis? Wharton Deep, between Christ- fully half of their aunual range? Why do Had a delightful letter from Janet. Her mut about hi* doorway, and it to. seems to consist In loving rather than mas island and the roast of Java. We now birda seek extremes for sites? pen is very busy in the many thing* she tries It you're here in the golden autumn. nesting a When tbe grain is garnered with care. where This is a in being loved, it Is wishing per- Said she wrote in bed when know flfty-six of these deeps the question about which the wise to. help. she When the leaves are to crimson and changing men have son what we think good for his sake could not sleep. Her whole heart is in the gold. depth exceeds three geographical miles, many theories, but they are si ill Calmest Man lu The World. You'd better go to the fair. and not for onr own and as far as In big fight to keep the prohibitory law in dear ten areas where tbe depth exceeds four groping. One theory is that once the The calmest man In the world Us st- ourselves old Maine. where exceeds whole bad a more even our power, though exerting For perhaps you would like tbe races, miles and four places it live country climate, rived in America. The msn is J. Me- Irish Molly called yesterday. She is of If not, there's a game of ball. and to procure It. And a friend is he who miles. that many species of birda lived all dusky, who, throughout bis tut- vein, but has lots of home oares You may have a ride on the merry-go-round. a this ready pen, just the entertains and meets return of And a look at tbe things in the hall. The sea is saltest where strong winds years in,places that are now unsuit- has been a farm laborer in tlsnd. now. I often have a sort of reunion over able for feeling.” Such a conception of friend- blow across tbe surface, as, for instance, a permanent residence. There- dome months his brother Jar died, the 'phone with Are, Frances and Boney. Then there are always the fakirs, ago was realized between Jonathan in tbe trade wind and in the Med- fore, the home instinct so ship Aunt Martha has left Bartlett’s Island and With the latest new fads to sell, regions being strong, and left a tortnne ol severs! .idred Perhaps you can earn yourself a cane and tbe Sea. were and David. Jonathan sacrificed every- settled at Lamoine. we shall meet her iterranean Red It is less though they driven from their thousand dollars to the brother he bad Hope If you handle the rings quite well. for David's Interests, and David at our toward tbe sites of thing next reunion. salt, says Harper'• Afagatine, nesting by scarcity food and stress not seen since they bade each olln r Mrs. Then hours pass so of their appreciated and returned his love. H. of Brewer, who wrote some time by swiftly, poles and in tbe deeper layers of the ocean. weather, instinct led them back as in the heather «gv Thst night comes all too soon, by forty years In some Is neces- ago, visited me last week. I scolded her for been known that toe soon as the return of ass Friendship degree Now don't forget the baby It has long very salt spring made it possi- Andrew Wilson, sn attorney, our not writing again. She is never lost for You’d better get him a baloon. ble. Thus the sary In all our lives. In friend- water of the Mediterranean flows as an hereditary love of the named as the administrator. U *u bis words. place Let us all write, and see what a pile where ships let us try to manifest the quali- With tbe mountain to form a background undercurrent outward through tbe Strait they were given life may underlie to And the brother. of letters Aunt Madge will have. I often duty lucky were In that be- No matter, in sun or in rain, the of ties that embraced of Gibraltar and thus affects tbe salinity great subject migration in was for the sheep wonder bow large our family ia. Dkll. It'S as fair a little village gen- “He slicing turnipe tween Jonathan and David—"apprecia- on of the waters of tbe Atlantic over a eral and that of the bluebird’s ibe As you'll find the coast of Maine. deeper home in on bis employer's farm, up ane ng tion. love, confidence, tenderness, un- I thank for wide are*. particular. hills of Scotland, uid Mr. you, Dell, always coming to We may see though rose-colored glasses. mist-clad intercourse—with an addi- Before more than the tirst suspicious my assistance in time of need. The sum- For it’s home, sweet home, you know, Although the amount of salt in sea notes of the Wilson, “when I found him. 1 b« trswd Aud that is always dearest, have tional religious element.” mer is so a time for us water the of sea water spring song sounded in the his life from the old farm on whi '*** busy country peo- No matter whereever you go. varies, composition distance, 3. The life of David teaches a les- bluebirds are to be seen ple, 1 realize how hard it is for many of remains very constant; slight difference* by twos and born, etep by step, through the forty year* son In God's mercy. David was not a threes about the edge of old be- our nieces to get time to write. 1 hope to LAMOINE. have, however, been noticed along the orchards, of Ul-paid and moat unpleasant Is r, perfect man. Yet in his disposition make the column more in the along open toads; where the trees was difi- interesting in the C. A. wife and are continental ^coasts, polar regions skirting fore 1 approached him- U he was a man after Reynolds, daughters have crumbled and aspirations weeks to follow. and in water in contact or decayed knot-holes have but a fe» -itioos here for the summer. the direct with colt, for he had held : God’s own heart. He sinned most left nooks for deep sea deposit*. tempting the tree trunk in all those years. Every out in !he he of his sins, Miss Charles Bartlett, of Melrose, Mass., birds, with whom the grievously, yet repented The has an article The temperature of ocean water varies bluebird may be knew him. July Co9mopolitan is a at L. countryside and God In His-abundant guest the home of F. Hodgkins classed. he mercy gra- on in the at tbe surface from For, though takes kindly to a "Are John 1 ---d. “Danger-Signals Kindergarten and wife. twenty-elgbt degrees you McClusky? him. And He Is still bird-box, or a convenient bole bis ciously pardoned Age”, which I wish all mothers and teach- Fahrenheit, at the poles, to over eighty in fence- ‘I am,’ said he, without taking Matthew an in the willing to exercise mercy toward all Winchester, envoy pole, telegraph pole or a ers of young children might read. 1 fear, degrees Fahrenheit in tbe tropics. Tbe outbuilding, tree eyes fron the turnipe and the knif- who have wandered from Him. Salvation Army, was here last week and hole must have been his m away on account of the wording of the title, cold water toward tbe poles has an an- first home and ‘Yoar brother James is dean >’** The Lord Is In mercy.” held a service in the church. he has a “plenteous many think the article would not interest nual variation of less than ten degrees consequently strong feeling in its York,' Mid 1. “His mercy endureth forever.” was as children's favor. be them, but it is replete with sensible ideas Sunday observed day Fahrenheit at any one spot, and the warm “‘Aweel, aweel, all most e'en di«. at the church a ser- A» with many otter of the development of growing children. with special morning water of the tropics also has an annual specie* of migrant Mid, slicing away. vice and concert in the bird*, the male is the ttm to '*id L I have space for only a few extracts, but evening. variation of less than ten degrees Fahren- arrive; and ‘He left yon a great fortune. BIBLE READINGS. be doe* not seem to be w'th mothers, do read them: Frank Boynton, wife and family, of heit in a band that nearly encircles the particularly inter- “I want you to come to the hou in 1 Sam. xvl 11-13; xviil. 1-4. is coral ested until tbe arrival identity Your needs more than school. Somerville, Mass., are visiting Mrs. Boyn- earth. This the region of reefs and house-hunting me, so that 1 can establish your baby play of 14: xxl. 1-12: xxiv. l-l”: 11 tbe female, when tbe > »**•" Don't worry about the school yon are going ton’s parents, Nathan Boynton and wife. atolls. Between these regions of small conrtsbip begins and arrange for yon to enter into t Sam. 11. 1-7: vl. 11-15; xil. 1-23; to send without delay, and tbe delicate your baby to. Keep him out of any July 2. R. H. annual variation there are two bands purling sion of the Mtate.’ xvlll, 32. 33; Ps. xxxvii, 5; xl, sort as as conscience will _ song with tbe refrain, long your let you— surrounding the earth where the annual “Dear, dear, think ‘I’ll talk to ye at mi o’clock, yoong 1-4; cUl. 1-S. and then a year longer. TRENTON. of it, think of and tbe then. variation Is greater, and may exceed in it,” low, two-syl- ! non,’ Mid he. I’ll be busy till Nine-tenths of the growth that the modern tabled answer of Josiah Smith and wife, of Ellsworth, are certain regions forty degrees Fahrenheit the female la beard in They fortune wlU keep, but they turnips child under ten makes, be makes in spite of orchard. at their old home here for the summer. at on* every will not.’ school, not on account of it. any spot. The building of tbe nest is not an Still abideth the of — Mrs. £. N. and two youngest impor- trinity growth food, Hodgkins tant tbe of a his father about air, exercise; these three, and the greatest of children are visiting her in function—merely gathering Little Fred was telling ENDEAVOR. sister, Bangor. few wisps and with some in the back these is food. He needs every ounce thst he straws, chance a peculiar stone be bsd found Melvin McFarland, wife and son How- feathers for it will devour, and not one worth of lining. It seems to be shared “How big was "What hast thou penny's of yard while at play. for thy seat- ard, Massachusetts, arrived Saturday both »» it will be wasted. Don't bother about the by parents, as are the duties of hatcb- his father. “Oh, about as big tored seed, for their annual vacation. inquired child. Just be sure that his food is right- ing and feeding the young. The Fred. O sower of the plain? 3. eggs vary a good-sued small apple.’’ replied pure, sound and of the best quality—then let July May. A common mistake of local advertisers Where are the many gathered him go ahead. Three square meals s for is to estimate the value sheaves day of advertising a healthy boy are just the mere foundation of “My father and I know everything in hope should bring again?" space of one newspaper by the amount Thy his eating. Most animals in a the said a to day’s state of world,” small Penarth boy some other "The only record of my work asked by publication. It is a nature eat whenever they ran get food and his “All said the lat- Lies in the buried grain." companion. right,” mistake for a business man until can eat no more. of judgment they Where's Asia? It was a stiff ter, ques- to estimate the value space in a Children should be allowed, encour- of repu- < yes, but the answered "O conqueror of a thousand fields, tion, little fellow coolly: table with a aged, to eat butter and bread rather than newspaper good circulation In dinted armor dight, “That is one of the questions my father bread and batter. Sugar is a most useful and by that of some other publication which What growths of purple am- < knows.” valuable food for childen. will accept business at any price and be aranth would be Our program also calls for a large amount Johnny—Papa, yo u glad if 1 pleased to get it.—Leavenworth (Kansas) I Shall crown thy brow of might?" 1 saved a dollar for you? of sleep. Sleeping, to grow and get an appe- Papa—Certainly, Times. "Only the blossoms of my life my son. Jonnny—Well, I saved it for you. tite; eating, to gratify that appettite; play- in the all right. You said if 1 brought a first Flung widely fight." to another one—this is the ing. get whole class report from my teacher this week duty of a child. you would give me a dollar, and 1 didn’t "What is the harvest of Thy But what, challenges someone, will become bring it. saints, of the poor child’s miud all this time? Did O God. who dost abide? C an you Mleve your Where the of grow garlands Thy When two of them, taste and HAY FEVEB AND SI MMER smell, having A Cured Man. chiefs COLDS. been if not impaired utterly destroyed, by N. Must be relieved quickly, and Foley’s Honey Nasal Catarrh, are restored Annapolis, S.. Jufk 31.1011. In blood and sorrow dyed? and Tar fully by Ely’s Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart, Cream Balm, cau you doubt that this remedy Manager of Maine Keeley, Portland, Me.: What have servants for their 18H — Thy Wolfram St., Chicago, writes: “I have deserves all that has been said of it by the Dear Sir It has been several years since I been greatly troubled tbe hot summer TEA during thousands who have used it? It is took the Care and will say that LIPTON’S pains?" applied Keeley during months with and find us- "This only—to have tried." Hay Fever, that by directly to the affected air-passages and be- all this time I have never had the least desire ing Foley s Honey and Tar Compound I get gins its healiug worn at once not it for kind of stimulant*. 1 wish 1 had —Julia Ward Howe. Why get any great relief." Many others who suffer simi- to-day? Ail druggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., taken the Cure 10 years before I did. din* OVER 1 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY will be to benefit larly glad by Mr. Stewart's 66 Warren Street, New York,on receipt of 50 cerely yours, Jos. McMcllin, Annapolis experience. For sale by ail druggists. Royal, Nova Scotia. •U ... you want to. You’ll Bud me In the gMfrtitnutita. library.” ‘'‘Very good, air." THE SHARP- From cellars to kitchens and serv- The Raddason ants’ quarters, all through the draw- SHOOTER ing rooms, shrouded In summer cover- ings, prowling around on bis hands By IVAN VRONSKY and knees, poking into dusty Corners, Into most Cannot Take Fire from Robbery peering the unsuspected Copyright hr American Press Asso- Faffing Sparka. places, went Detective Fenn. ciation. MU. If live coala (all upon it they die out without causing danMCS It was Story of • Mo*«I Crtwtaia a battling case. Detective and * Fenn admitted Water, Sun* Time-proof. Durable and at- that to himself as he When the Japanese were besieging sat on the aide of the tractive on buildings of any description. banker's bed to Port Arthur there were a number of rest from his labors. If he coaid dis- women and children shut up In the RU-BER-OID COLORED ROOFING CLARISSA MACKIE cover the thief be would receive the in Brown and Green la the By fortress. Singularly enough, they were Red, only prepared (1,000 reward, and that (1,000 would roofing to be had in permanent colors. A™rt«n Pr«.A«o- the women their own con- COPVH.M b> purchase the little borne in .the coun- there, by The Man try which he and his wife hnd long sent and the children by the consent RU-BER-OID © I* a of the best ...... planned for. James Fenn was a pri- of their parents. Discipline was eery positive guarantee prepared Roofing. Look for him—he guarda every roil o< commented De- vate detective, and the news of the lax among the Russians, and a number „A verr neat Job." RU-BER-OIDand protect* you from imitations. robbery had not yet gone forth to the Fenn ns he finished bis Inspec- of the officers preferred to have their tect!'!' newspapers. Send tor Our Ifoutratod Hoofing BooUot. of the Kaddnson house after the families with them to being separat- tton •'I've to earn that simply got thou- ed from them. General Stoessel, THE STANDARD PAINT CO. robbery. sand." groaned Detective Fenn. "Hut -t leanup for me." granted Illram the Russian commander, set the exam- IN William Street, New York. bow?” He glanced wildly around th# 1 “After this careful Inspec- In Pbrt Hnddason. room In he ple by having bis own wife Whitcomb, & I which hnd not discovered j Haynes Co., of the premises suppose you Arthur, so It was not remarkable that tion the slightest clew so far, and his eyes DISTRIBUTORS, some theory to advance. Mr. j others followed suit It la said that a tjjve fell on a pair of bedroom slippers near j number of children during the siege Ellsworth Falls, Maine. Fenn" bis feet. They were large slippers and detective frowned at the mil- were about In the fortress and Tiie apparently the property of Mr. Iladda- playing victim of the Jewel robbery, sometimes among the guns on the ram- lionaire son; an elaborate pattern was embroid- bis frown changed ton smile, to shot and shell. But tnd then ered In bends on the velvet slippers, parts, exposed never do to antagonize the enlisted men were not allowed to ST ATI'S OF THE TEACHER. for It would but some of (he threads were broken who had him and have wives or children with them. that'* ttd., man employed and the beads were slipping off. In Roofing1 good him a re- Boris was a gun- Seventy-Eight Per Cent, of Public had promised personal fact, Fenn noted here and there on the Sergeant Tomsky Schoul Instructors Are Women. for Kanama not a besides ner of renown. He was In charge of may ward of thousand dollars, light carpet some of the rose colored vtough one of the on Two Hundred Statistics regarding the iinancial and hi? professional fee. If he recovered the I heads that formed the flowers, and big guns aimnd How England”* ollmata. Detective and Thm Meter hill and did more social status of public school teachers in stolen Jewels. Nevertheless farther on near the hall door there this country have been gathered for the •! to to the Japanese with his p(.„n ,s reluctant confide bis the- were some green bends. damage That is so many than In the Russian teachers college of Columbia university by why ories t my one. Interested now, he slipped to his piece any gunner Dr. Kaufman. The statistics cover seven- New ■tv. dr,” he said patiently, “to bsnds and knees and army. England people followed the trail teen with With was a young sharp- states, seventy-five counties, up what I have gathered, you say of the bends. He bis Tomsky are when gam dropped brought towns or cities, none with more than about 11:30 and shooter named Alexis PetroS, a dead disappointed you r-t'red lust night light and his magnifying glass Into who did most of the rifle work, 300,000 population. About 6,000 individ- were for safe constsnt as shot, they buy ready roofing. that the jewels placed play be moved slowly ual cases were who were work- covered in rural, town and under You were down the picking off Japanese keeping your pillow. length of the velvet carpet- and the selection of locali- that were doing especial dam- city schools, I* ,ie In the house for the reason ed hall to the foot of fhe that ing guns tll ah stairway ties was made so carefully that, it*is said, and are at led to another age. that your wife family your floor of bedchambers. no serious can be raised that the While the sergeant was Bring im- question countr home and you merely stopped Now and then be came upon a drop- results reflect condi- mense balls from his pet cannon In an faithfully exisiting here for the night, as you were In town ped bead, sometimes green or white or tions. Were all the States there This roofing is made especially effort to silence some Japanese gun covered, for the purpose of getting the Jewels pink, on a stair and along corridors, is little reason to think the for this climate a that if left alone would surely make general per by saturating from the bank to take to hire. Kad- sufficiently numerous to give him a centages would be greatly modified. an important breach. Petrol! would be densely compressed wool felt dasm. You aay you found the care- definite clew to follow. Up a second To begin, it is interesting to note that picking off one by one the gunners that with a mixture of Bermudez taker absent and decided to remain flight of stairs he followed the trail 78 per cent, of public school teachers are were directing the Bring. here all night, as you were too tired of the beads until a group of several women and 22 per cent. men. Of the men, and Trinidad Lake Petrol! was a mere boy. Not a hair asphalt. to on to a hotel. brought him to & standstill at the foot 69 per cent, and of the women 44 per cent, go had shown Itself on his face, not even So it is scientifically adapted “You went to bed after assuring of the ladder leading to the trapdoor are children of farmers; 15 per cent, of a bit of down. That on his head was withstand sudden changes B-ff that the house was without In the roof. the women are daughters of storekeepers yourself of the of the light northern and That was the weak In lightest 16 temperature atmosphere. • her occupant than yourself. Y'on point my and per cent, daughters of artisans. any hue, while his eyes were a correspond- not or crack in of the he mur- the incomes of homes from It does get brittle are quite sure that you did not mist theory flying machine," Regarding ing azure. He seemed very much at- weather—does not T' mured to himself as he climbed the which teachers come, it is found that the coldest aoito closet in your search man who directed the tached to the big weather, it u Raddason shook bla head ladder. "I couldn't understand how women who teach come, as a rule, from dry out or get sticky m the hottest Mr. posi- big gun. with his sbocky hair and waterproof—un- the dickens that chap knew the trap- homes where the standard of living is affected alkali or So durable that it will not break tively. "I tell you. Kenn. I did not beard and fierce mustachlos. Indeed, by acids, grease. door would be unbooked from within. higher than that of those from which the on to and made 2 and 3 leave a corner unlnvestlgnted. I be- each seemed fitted for his especial even if you walk it Easy lay» pty* It's clear enough now!" He chuckled men come. The average income of a gan at the wine cellar and went up to work, Tomsky to send forth the great softly as he pushed up the trap and woman teacher’s home is found to be f813 the garret, and there was not a recess cannon balls, weighing a couple of hun- to the red tin roof. a where the men come from homes WALES a emerged painted year, CO., or closet, a curtained doorway or dred pounds. Petrol! to dispatch the BROWN The noon suu glistened on something with an average of only |639 a year, piece of furniture that 1 did not peer thin leaden bullets. Sole Distributors, bright, and he lifent to discover another though it is said that these represent fbe behind or under or poke at with my Tomsky kept on dismounting guns bead. incomes of farmers whose wealth cannot be 7o Purchase St., Boston, Hass. cane. Can’t fool me on that. I'll and doing other damage to the Japa- "Ah!” smiled Detective Fenn, shad- estimated merely by the cash income. ■wear there wasn't a human soul in nese until he became famed among his ing his eyes with his hand and looking Comparing city and country teachers, it this house last night save myself comrades for the most useful single away off to the blue haze which mark- is asserted that the relative number of when I went to bed." man In the Russian army. They used ed the rural district where he had women increases in passing from country “And you beard no unusual sound to say, “If all our generals could be planned to have a home some day. to town or city. There are about tw ice as during the night?” asked Mr. Kenn. turned Into Tomsky gunners the Japa- "Looks as If that home Isn't so far off, many women as men among country “Nut u sound from the time I nese would never take Port Arthur.” drop- Eliza!” school teachers, but in the towns there are at 7 to But at last the on to the ped oft to sleep until I awoke Jape got about five times as and in cities One, two, three, four. live, six, seven of many find the case gone from under fact that this wholesale destruction Jewel bends led Fenn In a zigzag line to the about fifteen times as many. Only 4 per | life and ordnance was due to one man. my pillow." I foot of one of the four chimneys of the cent, of the men who study for teaching as If a and were not long In locating the "Didn't feel dull or stupid the they are city-born or begin their teaching in house. This chimney, unlike others, and Three tfruc f some sort had 1-eeu used to big gunuer on Two Hundred was topped with a large galvanized the city. the detec- | Meter hill. Then they called for one keep you quiet?" pursued ; Iron hood that effectually prevented There also is a constantly increasing of the best sharpshooters In the army tive » drafts from entering the unused difference between the salaries of men j any and, out Tomsky to him, or- “Never In as- > pointing and women in rural and schools. In felt brighter my life." lines. A little hinged door on either city CLARION dered the to eliminate the big Rus- under Jap the rural schools the men QUALITY sure! Ipiddason. —I*ut my hand end made It to occasionally average only jiossible sian. Once the gunner was located It #390 a which is about 7 cent, my jile-w for my watch, looked at I use the without removing the year, per chimney a detailed is the and sharpshooter especially women receive. In the kept high by greatest ‘ami then recollected the Jewel case. It Iron hood, but now these little disjra more than towns he had not to live. It to kill him long a which is 25 was gene." were closed. men average ftil3 year, per possible care in manufac- hapiiened that after he was pointed "Can't understand didn't Finn's cent, more than women. In cities men why they Detective penknife pried open not show himself for some out he did which is 54 cent, more ture. From the take the watch, text." mused Detective the nearest »nd the sunshine fell average f»19, per planning door, as soon ns be did received time, but b^ than the woman receives. r win. Inside the and lighted up the average | opening a bullet In his forehead that finished of the to The low salaries paid women teachers patterns the last another funny kink In the i sooty cap of the chimney. There rest- his career. all over the United contrasted with Blatter aud window In 1 was a States, Every door ing on the narrow Wb u Use at his loss Clarion./" The grief of his assistant the of service which finishing touches, the .earcd. Feint's hands to tears. The Russian painstaking fected peasant the over of women teachers. From on the front door and the other case. The were safe In- supply up jewel jewels who were more like cattle than soldiers, the figures collected it would seem, possi- tion in detail: doors looked on the Inside. What do side every single , men. could not understand, how a man nnd ble to get an almost unlimited number of you tn.ike of It?" Mr. Huddason look- With a long draVu sigh of relief But Petroff's could weep. presently women teachers at what scarcely could be the result is as nearly per- ed don u at the thin, wiry little man a wave of his baud at the dis- parting feelings changed from grief to revenge. salaries. It is stated that scurried called living kef' him with skeptlcul eye*. tant country. Detective Fenn comrades could understand that, fect as it can be made. His evidently most women teachers live at “1 re Isn't a view to hang a theory down the stairs and stopped before the take his and as they saw Petroff up home and their salaries are ■ nt nwmt vuakiuh and to expected on." declared the detevtlve frankly, library door to regain his breath ns If It were a dear rifle and hug It merely to assist in the family support. and cool as a "nothing except the trapdoor to the appear us nonchalant looked at one another as If child they On the question of equal pay, it is in- WOOD & BISHOP CO., Me. roof \ou noticed that the hook wus detective Is supitosed to fee) at critical I .E8TAil39SHED Bangor, to say: teresting to note that, as a rule, citieB | the door • nn.histoned on the underside?” moments. Theu he pushed Petroff la a man he Sold J. P. “Now again; pay on an average twice as much to men by Eldridge, Ellsworth- "?e hut this 1* a detached house, open and entered the room. the little for will make monkeys pay as to women teachers, partly because a atid there Is no a thief could make Mr. Raddason looked up wilh slight • way killing the big sergeant" even in so-called cities, most dis- “equal-pay” a from the roof.” smile ihut broadened to laughing time Petroff was always getaway From that of the higher postfTons, w ith their higher about their busi- may when hi' saw the parcel that Feun "Thieves used to go behind the ramparts watching through salaries, are held by meu. ness on Shank’* mures, didn’t they. carried. a porthole for some Japanese to show SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN Mr eh?” he chuckled, hold- one did so but an In- Baddason? And after automobile* “Caught me, himself. When KlTTKKY TO CAKIUOL. came into fusbiou you read about ing out his hand for the Jewel case. stant would elapse before be would then going off Into the country and "Well done, Fenn. I thought 1 had pitch forward or backward, and it Clarence E. Merrill, of the Arm of Plum- read mer & died making their getaway In a motorcar. you fairly puzzled. I used to would be discovered by his compan- Merrill, undertakers, Auburn, of killed or Well, what would you ex[>eet of the detective stories until T got tired ions that be had either been Friday, aged forty-live years. thief of today, eh? The latest thing their plots, so 1 Invent 'em myself now mortally wounded. In importation. of course.” The de- aud watch some sleuth like you work Every time I'etron kiuea a japan™ flow to Reduce Weight. worth a a In bis As food! tective smiled at bla employer know- ’em out before my eyes. It's be would punch bole cap. Cut out the ingly. thousand easily to me. Tell me why the siege went on the boles became This is the real secret ot fiesb-losing. PATENTS maebiue that there was scnrcely It the is not overfed it is bouDd to model. "An aeroplane, Jove!" ejaculated you abandoned your flying so numerous body ROCURCO AND DEFENDED'»*>a by >to. fur ex search and free room for them all. In time because dieting is distaBtelul to drawing or pbt pert report. Mr linddason. theory." enough tbiu, Free ad rice, how to obtain patents, trade marks, .Mr. iiau- the hundred mark. But most of us wheu we other cure copyrights, etc., "That Is admitted the de- ••It really wnsn t n tneory, they passed try every |N ALL COUNTRIES. my idea,” Business direct xcith Washington fuzes time, I dason. I Mentioned It because I this did not satisfy the young marks- tirst. 1 tective modestly. Just money and often the patent. think of else at the man, and be went on relentlessly mak- One reason for this distaste of food cut- "And a very clever theory, too,” ad- couldn't unythlug Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. Write or come to us at moment. You did it sir. one Jap after another bite the ting is that it bas been overdone. It is mitted Itaddaaon "Now, Mr. very cleverly, ing cake, cup cakes, SM Hlath Street, United States Patent OSes. I genially. he Sponge opp. You did leave a of soot on the dust till the surrender came, when less necessary to go on a rigid diet or to cake—all cakes that Fenn, if you have no objection Juat patch angel WASHINGTON, O. C. as is If of which 1 could bad 117 holes punched In bis starve for days, often advised, than are not overrich in butter five me an outline of bow you be- sleeve your pajamas cap., beads There were 42.000 taken to reduce the amount of and are lieve the not understand until 1 found the prisoners greatly daily heavy Icings robbery was accomplished.” fort {sods that lost from your slippers. By by the Japs In the surrender of food. splendid “It’s soon explained, sir. The crook you children. wear the Arthur. One day when a lot of Rus- If you want to get thin, cut out the de- growing knew of to the the way, sir, you did slippers your intention get marched to such Make them from CASNOW last when went up on the sians were lined up to be cidedly starchy, flesh-mating foods, Jewels from the bank, posaibly trailed night you William Tell a a woman passed. She was aa rice and beets, and go in for Tou from where roof to conceal the Jewels?" transport potatoes, Flour and your country place, the you Kaddasou nodded. ‘‘I didn't dressed In feminine apparel, except •cid fruits and hot water; but do not double food he might have had a In em- Mr. their pal your Tbe own life aud the beads were scattered. big military Russian cap. Sol- make your that of your P'oy: was sure had ’em In the know being qualities. you and at her. Tak- hostess miserable a diet faddist. a of evidence us I went diers laughed Jeered by being Milled only house, waited till got to bed and So I left trail you ing off her cap, sbe held It op to the Instead, eat sparingly. Reduce the from the finest •Meep, lit on the roof with his ma- along, eh, straight to the chimney?" light, showing punctures like a cluster quantity of fond at each meal rather than Ohio Red Win- chine, came down and the "Yes, sir." AMERICAN ADS got Jewel*, the kinds of food eat. Make a rule ter Wheat by The millionaire wrote a check for an sf stars. you •kipped up the and our own through skylight "Do see that?” sbe said. “Bacb not to let get a stuffed feeling and spe- •nto his amount that covered a generous fee as you yourself cial flying machine and so away.” killed be- process, j'l thousand dollars re- bole stands for a Japanese to avoid eating between meals. “My dear fellow, that’s a well as the special making it .ill pretty husband.” for a month to from the and It to the detective. cause tbey killed my Try get up theory, but how many crooks would ward gave 1 to have found a "Wbo was your husband?" table hungry. You should lose pounds. rt»k discovery by turning off a Job In •Til confess ought he said “Sergeant Tomsky.” If you can cut out one meal entirely with- PAY BEST •och a aa an aero- better hidlDg place. Feun," conspicuous thing do so. next I set a “And you?” out feeling^liscomht, Plane? How men of that class ruefully. "The time you many fixed rule can be had be one that “Alexia Betroff. bis sbarpabooter.“ No for dieting, could afford to even hire one of the problem It’ll keeps you * Alexia tbe is never safe or Come out now “What! Too Petroff. and it to starve one’s self ■•chines, much leaa And a mechanl- guessing for awhile! with me." sharpshooter wbo baa killed so many to become a nuisance about what you eat '*•“ to operate It for him. You’re and huve some luncheon devils r Chronic and a shriveled tfkin Mr. Raddason, but I’ve got of tbe little dyspepsia •reaming, Penn. Five—ten yean from ••Thanks, will be the of lack of nutrition. to “Look at tbe boles. I have had one penalty »ow and I’U believe that” to meet Mrs. Fenn. We're going Far better to be tat. of tbe devils for each hole.” Pauper Notice. Mr. Raddaaon.” said the look at a little place In the country .“Very well. And a wo- contracted with the of Bile- of And as the “Well, well! you, being Citj wtsctlve without “HI we're thinking buying." Sheet-iron can be rolled so thin it takes worth to and care for thoae who displeasure. man, have to put on skirts and HAVING support Just hurried away he looked far only may need assistance during the next flee stay around the bouse today and detective the detesta- IS,000 sheets to make a single inch in who had you will net have to go to years and are legal residents lleworth. I chase a few clews. Ton’ll be hare than the millionaire on ac- up happier ble island.” thickness. forbid all pereone trusting them my yonrssify this fictitious Jewel robbery to count, as there ia plenty of room and accom- planned back to Russia to It would discover a man’s sore odations to care for them at the Farm of amuse- “No; 1 am going you spot, HAYNES ft City 4 o'clock. I have to catch a afford himself some hours WHITCOMB, CO., h?uae. M. J. DnoacichT V^ntH look after oar children.” keep quiet and let him talk. KL’awortfc Fall*, to Bodmount then. Investigate ment. 4 MB. He «u POINT. will Ml m aigfct r lot JUDGE EMERY'S RESIGNATION bot« at VlHinrn. April». COUNTY NEWS, tho nh||. <£U*o>ortt) Hmtrican twfaiM from Colby collage la IM, with 9t)c Promt »m»« Pwltw to bo Uealp wai iobW Govaraor PWttod’i EapUr -C» honors. FRANKLIN. ■odao*W*».M- school o rlw at.» n. US ■Mate of t*« Fmm. After tearing college bo taught b., and 7jo p. a amd rouncAi. ronui Mix Franca* Djtt I* M Bai Tb* Mt« of of Cfciat-Joa- lew years, oad then began tba etady of Point now fWIIlf will cJoan for oil potato ooot rMlfoatioB Than an many people at Uo V* * Wed- oMa of tote •JOt. m., 1.10 oad 7.10 ■tut wismon iimwo* tio, 1* A. Fmwrj, nod* public last lav, IM entering tba tba p. a. to«ooorty In tbo ■—■on. Alltharooaae dniahad hi* AT U u follow*: 8a vail La lira tear, of A agnate, aad after- John W. Blaisdsli aaertagat DMday CTcninc, to bia atadiaa vltb ex-Ben- at tba Tamtino harp bpan engaged mUllaat vaak. ®^O0lth, 000 BLUWOBTH. MAINK. STATS OF MAIMS. vards continuing B-FWta. of tali cot. ___ pUc, ■T TO •OrmSMB JUDICIAL COCAT. ate Halo, at EUavorth. Ha vaa ad- tb* summer, and practically seary Mia Jessie Macorn her arrived Saturday ■mtiM Tanadar omnia*. Jon. r, b» HANCOCK OOTTNTT PCBUSHINO OO. Ells wo atb, June fit, ltll. mitted to tba bar in Kannabao county in trill bp within from where aha haa **v- tag* U ocenpiad or occupied Portland, apaat CteBoeo Emery .1 tho bom. ,t th. r. W. Bollimi. Editor u< Mmmw. W. Plaieted, Governor of To Hon. Frederick October, 18*. ilia drat year's praotica ant months. A wadding (,*£' w.: two waaki. toooptioa totlowod. Maine: vaa in tba of Oardinar. Ha tamorod city of boat warn. Esarstt Mona bu tnorad hla Mr Dbaa Sia: In spite thp present (T«at family lJolr*- _rlptlon Prtoe—01.00 year; 01-00 lor tlx to in Dacembar of IMS. Ho vaa of a Augusta Point ramaina from Waat Franklin to lha tanamant la _HcDrrv. stHM, M ooiti for three month*. If paid Having served for more than a quarter Hancock comparatively oeou tba lint ot tba Kannabao county axfotlr to tiTHoe, •1.90, 79 ud 98 century as a justice of the supreme judicial judge cool. Tha tamparatnra it narar a bora 85, tha McNeil hooa. Tho oldaot ta tho ar- nnlmrottj world i, leapootlrely Single eoptee 9 oeou. All And court, established in MSB, and court, psrt of the time as chief justice, auparior and at a oioa aaa braeta cam* mine, tho‘•School lor rearage! ore reckoned U the me of 01 por about,noon Mia Mildred Worcester, who tho Son, of seventieth birthday. I think continued in that office until 1M0, vben " JAAZ. having pnssed my uauailj springs op. from Van Bono Tuesday, left for North- Empiro". Hotel Are reaaonable and will bo it better that 1 should devote my remaining be vaa appointed to tba supra me court Adeertlelng Than an two tannli court* at tha Point aaat Harbor Sunday. mode knows on Application. yesrs of this life to less Arduous labors And bench Got. Burleigb. by opan to tha public. Ona of thaac ha* less onerous responsibilities. Tha am club enjoyad 1U weekly Baelaeoa communication* should be oddroeeod much broidery to Mr bean pat in good condition and is to, and nil ebecko and money order* made pay- I therefor* by this letter signify you, meeting at the pleasant boms of Mrs. Ed- publishing used. Tha other will b* aoon. able to The Haucock Cocktt Governor, my resignation of the office of the repaired ward Maine. 3mong ©rangers. C. Dyer Thursday. Co. Illeworth, chief justice of the supreme judicial court, Quite a fleet of yachts is anchored off W. of a ou the an the Lawyer C. Welden, Portland, STEMS; cr:::xA- to date and be in effect Wednesday, NIOOLIX, 3R9, NORTH ELLSWORTH. the eastern ahon. Among them edition of The former school teacber here, was • This week’s 36th day of July next. s beautiful owned bigb Nicolin grange held a regular meeting Idelesae, gasolene yacht is In retiring from judicial office, however, I g*est at the Relay bouse Monday night. Jot Salt. American 2.300 copies. Jane IT, vith thirty-six members and two by Alfred P. Lasher, of Saugerttes, N. Y., shall retain undiminished a deep interest in M. who teaches in After business the lec- wbo recently bought the Stearns cottage; Mix Addle Bunker, OR8RS. OXEN. the and welfare of our State visitors present. COWS; for the of 1910, Jurisprudence is her vaca- Average year 2,875 turer a short Tbe tbe Cheb, a large steam launch belonging Cambridge, Max., enjoying and people. With great respect. presented program. B. P* tion with her George Bunker and ,S2srajsscyr- Your obedient servant, brothers served a bountiful treat of fruit to Hilton Clifford, Bangor, and several parents, JULY 1911. sailboat* owned and wife. WEDNESDAY 5, Lucxlics A. Embay. and candy. by Cspts. Bulger BCOUT-Second hand phocion lop bun. 1 was to hare Ur. char- Stanley. Mrs. Marion with little 1 Governor Plaisted’s reply is A9 follows: It voted Reynolds, _ Dunn, daughter p. o. bos IB, EllswortL. acter an entertainment last week at her old home has demonstrated that a June 27.1911. impersonator, £ive Jack ana Marvin are Pauline, spent Ellsworth Rope*. Bangor, mr form Ol benefit of tbe to to West Gonldsboro Sun- Fi.nklm R«, can To /he Honorable Luciliur A. Kmery, Chief- July IT, for the grange, bachelor*' ball. here, returning Addrcoo Mu. Almioa “safe and sane” Fourth of July keeping Cl»m, rl" Juetiee of the Supreme Judicial Court of the be followed by a dance. Cake and ice- day. £RA8S-Oncock, Mo. also be successful. Yesterday’s cele- The Aral church aervice o( the aeaaon State of Maine. cream will be served. Mrs. Charles of Waterville, was held laat Prof. C. J. H. %llliamr, J ton. ol bration was well planned, and the en- the honor to acknow- Sunday. Huncortop h.i jm Mv Dbaa 8ib:— 1 have her core At tbe regular meeting July 1, thirty- ot was a week-end guest at firmer home, HAT-Aboutdrou'A", Annan.* o»cr fa. tire program was carried out without ledge the receipt of your letter of the 36th in- Hopes, Bangor, preached. worth. two patrons were present., Tbe entertain- Beecbland, and of her parents. Robert a were loud in their stant by which you signify to me your resig- Mr. and Mrs. bare hitch. Visitors tbe Crocker, Ban^r, here. of the su- ment committee reported proceeds Phillips and wife, of the celebration itself and of nation of the office of chief justice been preparing the Crocker houae lor Zoln. praises to take effect on the 36th from tbe play “Willowdale’’, June 19, Marietta P. who preme judicial court, summer guest* the past week. Mr*. Dyer, sprained the showed our people. were be hospitality by day of July next. $40. Tbe play will repeated J uly her ankle last week, learns there ooor Moore, W. right drat More, h,,7J7 end of credit is due the Merchants' of the a Mrs. C. Coffln, Bangor, Mr*. Frances entod br B. T. So.!.; hot No In accepting your resignation highest It, to be followed by dance andaupper. were others unfortunate. Four wolrr b„i equally ,1. of K. O. Moont. as an and to Judicial office in our State, permit me, sir, to Payne Mason, Chicago, Francia Von aFFICBSInquire El!.worth association organization cases of sprains and fracture* among our convey to you my most cordial assurance that LAKE VIEW, 451, HAPPYTOWN. Wyck Mason and Cbarlea Coffln Mason mem be re-of the committee which left townspeople were reported the xme day. you will carry into retirement the high regard are at the Crocker house and din fag at the tBmL% no stone unturned to make the affair MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. tfilp and respect of every good citizen of Maine. Tarratine. Principal M. C. Fox and the high school It ha* God in HU infinite Ctrl for the suooess it proved to be. The distinguished service which you have Whereas, pleased graduating clax were much pleased with p IBL—Competent fcn*r*l work Is family ol two. Add re tor three wisdom call to Hi* heavenly hone oar be- Mrs. Howard Crabtree and Sent Crab- \JT **•», Bos given our State as attorney-general their courteous ent&tainment at tbs Han- 504, Ellsworth, Mo. have and 1876 to 1879. and as associate and chief loved brother. William Billinf*. therefore be tree, Somerville, Maas., arrived It has been many a year since there years, cock boux, Ellsworth, on the occasion ol 1888 to has won the admira- it ! are their A comforta- LL-round justice from 1911, occupying cottage. the wood-tarnlnt l.th, m»n or., was such a scramble tor office as that their recent banquet, also with delic- of tion of associates and the commenda- R—olvtd. That in the death of Brother Bil- ble veranda has been added to their cot- _ capable mnklnf tool.. H«.;n * your Brtetol. Vu the Lake View ha* loot one of it* ious menu. Anut. which has been precipitated by is tion of all classes. Your great legal ability linf*, f range tage which greatly improves its appear- and charter member*, one who ha* been a member widow of F. untimely death of James W. recognized throughout the Union, your ance. Mary, Benjamin Balsbury, our in good standing, one who has been loved and GEUntefc. of chairman of absolute integrity is acknowledged by all formerly of Lamoine, died her* at the Brackett, Phillips, one whose ac- The Hancock Point circulating library people. respected by all who knew him. home of her Mr*. W. E. Tracy, -the commissioners of inland fisheries was daughter, kLD GUNS AND PISTOL* Of C. You have served the supreme bench tive service will be greatly missed both at moved from Mrs. Pauaey’s, where it 8, upon June 25. Mr*. whoa* maiden PitUrwa Colt or rte«- of the names men- home and in the has been the to usual Banbury, pistol and game. Some of Maine for nearly twenty-eight years, a grange. during winter, its Smoko.por*o Forry, IfM; BpriaffSold pistol. istl; name wu Walker, was g native of Bel- M Ho corblor tioned are unknown at Au- period which has never been exceeded in the Aesolved That while we mourn the loss of place in the chapel, June SO. It lain charge North toco fun. tan. a Ubrrol entirely mont. she and Mr. price will ho for mud*. Limoln h s,§. of our State in two in- ! of oar brother, we extend to. hi* family oar Twenty-five year* ago poftd but the most of them have judicial history except of Mrs. Milton Clifford and Mias Anna LOT, Booth BlMhlll. Mo. gusta, moved from Lamoine to Calif- stances—Chief Justice Appleton, who served tender regard* and heartfelt sympathy la Walker. Balsbury been heard before. At the 1 EMEUS ond children to cot present thirty-one years, and Justice Walton, whose their boar of affliction, and commend them to f ornia, where the husband died three years bilun flr The Fourth here was “safe and twin. For odtlr*s« pIV| it is understood that there are term lasted God. who reaches out hi* arm* in love and very One this month the widow made particulars writing thirty-five years. ago. year PlLLOLLOW Co., Wood butldlof. New York. V y sane". no noise was heard at least a dozen candidates’ names on Your decisions are found in the Maine Re- comfort to those who mourn. Practically the long Journey to Maine to spend the re- with the 76th and continu- Renolved, That our charter be draped and until after 7 a. m. Young Bros’, store file, and it is well known that there ports beginning mainder of her day* among her kindred. the vol- oar badge* reversed for thirty day* in mem- sold a few Are Roman ing into 107th. making thirty-two crackers, candles, Last she was stricken with are several active candidates who of oar and that a of these April paralysis umes, or nearly one-third of all the pub- ory brother, copy etc., but there wasn’t much of a demon- from which she did not rally. Bb* was in have not presented their endorse- lished volumes. In these decisions, which resolution* be sent to the bereaved family, stration. oar one sent her xventy-slxtb year. In her helplex- ments as yet. will constitute your monument, you have one placed on record* and to the The ferry boat summer service in ness she had the care of made a great contribution to the jurispru- papers for publication. faithful, loving in our How we mis* in our Frenchman's bay began Jons 36. Besides her and from whose BOY The 820,000 fond (or the E«et Maine dence of this State. Your place judi- you meetings. daughter family, cial is assured. You will, Mr. Chief- Hew we mis* you from yoar chair, the Sappho and the Norumbega there is a home she was borne to her last Conference at has history resting- money in one day seminary Backsport remembered as on For have been our faithful steward new the Justice Emery, always be you boat, Moosehead, on the bay. place in the family lot at Bay View ceme- Moremar be earned with me than dar- raised. Johir W. Hamil- of Maine's Tolling with untiring care. beet) Bishop great Judges. The Moosehead is the largest and fastest tery. Rev. Gideon Mayo officiated at the ing AN ENTIRE WEEK in other ton at Honlton morn- With assurances of and es- Flora E. Davis. spoke Sunday njy high regard ot the three. funeral. wiyi. must be bright Addis E. Guay, Applicants in the interest of the and teem, I have the honor to be. sir, rlean hands and face. ing seminary, ftosco* G. Capl. Chester, who baa been lighthouse July 3. B. neatly dressed, Y'our obedient servant. Davis, I want in secured pledgee of 8935. Sunday night at Hancock Point for the MANLIEST boy the Fbedbuice W. Plaisted. Committee. keeper many years, ■ city. Come early to work, he for the same object at Cari- has accepted a similar position at Owl’s SOUTHWEST HARBOR. prepared spdke i M. E. Stkovt, tl l’lne >t., Ellsworth, boo, and raised 8600. These snms com- PRE88 COMMENTS. ATTEMPTED MI'RItKK. Head. Mr. Peaaley, the former assistant, Tbs Ln bouse on Herrick'* bill bu Maine. takes Chester's plete, with a margin over, the 820,000 Portland Argut. Capt. place. L. C. Lutnan, been opened lor the muon. Cherryfleld Man Snot Woman With Hu bee, is the new assistant. needed to secure the provisional 820,- The announcement that Chief* Justice A little daughter wu made welcome on had hi* in the Whom Hr Wu Infatuated. 000 appropriated by the legislature, Emery placed resignation Among the cottagers are: Miss Elisa- June T, at tbe home ol Mr. and Mr*. Ever- hands of Governor Plaisted marks the retire- William Hunter ehot and seriously and ends a successful for beth Thel berg. Miss Beatrice Wellington, ton Uott. campaign ment of one of the most among wounded Mr*. distinguished Bert Devi*, at Cherryfleld, at the Tbelberg cottage; Miaa Lauretta Rev. A. W. U. and funds by the friends of the Bucks port Maine supreme court Justices. In the roll of forenoon. Archibald, O., wile, Friday Mr. at Maine and Johnson, Bangor, Clark, Boston, ol Newton are school. The 840,000 is now available supreme court Judges past pres- Hunter ia of Center, again occupying sixty year* axe. Mr*. the Clark Mrs. Charles Wood- ent. Judge Emery will take high rank for his cottage; tbe Piske collage. Xotirr*. for new buildings, which will be Daria i* thirty-two. Hunter ha* for bo me Special legal attainments, his intellectual acumen I ward, Miases Margaret and Pauline Wood- erected at once. time boarded with Mr. and Mr*. Daria, Ml** Nettl* Pollard, who ha* recently and his clear insight into the social and eco- ward, of Bangor, at their cottage; Mrs, CAKI> or THA9IK1 and i* believed to have been infatuated finished a school at Oouldaboro, i* visiting to oar nomic problems of the time. In retiring George H. Grant, Ellsworth, her daughter* TIrE the OBd«rii|n«d wUh extend W. thank* to the trlmdi nod COUNT* OOSSIP. from the bench, he will take with him the with the woman. They had frequent Mr*. E. Mason. f V neighbors Mrs. Holmquist, Louisette Holmquist, Al- who ««rt no kind to an daring the i.lo*-** no nth ot oar dear mother; nlno to the looors Carl of North bany, cottage; choir, nod to Butler, Frankiiu, enjoyed fession with which be ha* been so long asso- forenoon in the borne since the close of ber work in | of the beautiful flower*, to the Friday they quarrelled Milton Clifford, Eleanor Calais, of green peas and new potatoes from his ciated, but also of the of Maine. Bangor, Beatrice, nil thooe who by their words and nets syn»« people of Mr*. mother and will to Orono lor tbe summer to tbr burden preaence Dan*'aged and Henry Clifford, at their cottage; Mrs. go school. pntbjr nod respect. helped mnke garden J uly 2. sorrow lene to bear, her two children, axed ten and eight year*. i of hard Kenntbec Journal. B. B. Thatcher, Charlotte Thatcher, Ban- The dale ol th* Congregational summer t Fano E. Bbsdk- Suddenly Hunter drew a revolver and Bred Mine Mastm « Bk*nsx Samuel O. Franklin’s veteran For quarter of a Century Chief-Justice gor, at the Thatcher cottage. sale and enterainment has been set lor Hardison, aereral shot*. One ballet took effect in Mm Oaacu Part*. has two bears Emery has rendered conspicuous service on Mr*. Mrs. at Aug. 1, at Maaonic hall, day and evening. trapper, caught recently Dari*’ neck VialJ, Artesian, Boston, the bench of Maine. In legal attain- Mr*. and another in her *ide near his camp at Fox pond. supreme the Viall cottage; Mrs. W. T. Sampson, Wednesday ol laal week tbe preaident ments, culture. Judicial breadth, he ranks She ran to the house of a neighbor. Hunter Xoticrt. D. Harold at of tbe Mrs. legal of those who have her. Washington, C., Sampson, Congregational sewing society, with the most illustrous following % The law giving to automobiles a right of the cottage; Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Robie Norwood entertained her circle at roucumit. or momwAur- occupied the seat which he is vacating. His Hunter then turned the revolver on Sampson Mount Desert island to of ft- it way through acumen ever T. Hamlin, N. Y.. Misses Genevieve and a picnic dinner, aeversl summer John Lord, Buck.; integrity and haven been ques- himaelf, the bullet in hi* cheat. inviting ot Southwest Harbor went into effect 1. lodging WBEBBA8the county of Hancock. nud atnte July tioned; wisdom and exact sence of Justice are Louise Batalin, Mis* H. P. Marstou, at the guests. 14 "•*. He then ran acroea the street and Jumped Maine, by hie deed dated December among his recognized attributes. Misses Natalie, Fiancee, duly recorded ia eald Hancock reg-stry ot into the river. He was rescued with diffi- Greeley cottage; Herbert Dixon, who has been travelling sod There are good reasons to suspect that In the of his retirement from deeds coneeyed to J- L. Back in mort**** accepts A. McC. Lord, Calhoun, Ala., and Mrs. tor a firm since bis In fee kle eald Lord’s koaentend in the more or leas poaching is being done in de- of Maine culty. Chicago completing arduous Judicia. duties, the people A. at the Lord lane of Backnport aforeeaid; nod whrrtu fiance of the law, and it is believed Mr*. Dari* was taken to Georg* Bowman, Boston, education, is a week with rela- scallop feel that they are in no wise releasing Chief- the Bangor spending said mortgage and the debt thereby »* J?«d that the same parties are economising on cottage; Mr. and Mrs. James T. Mai well, tives here. He will travel in Maine betr« sola Justice Emery from his usefulness to the boapital. Hunter was lodged in the during were daly aneigaed to me by the their expense account by gaso- N. John and J. L. Buck ne deed dated January pilfering mental faculties Machias and later taken Saugertiee, Y., William, the summer. appear* by line from boats in the harbor where they commonwealth. With at Jail to Bangor IS. IMP, aad whereas the condition uw James Maxwell, Mrs. Louis* Haley, Earl tie up for the night—or that part of the zenith, capacity for work unimpaired, and hospital. Both will recover. Miss Eva Springer, who taught the tail mortgage ban been broken aad eonunuss which in a harbor.* We and Charlotte Miaa broken; now therefore I claim '© force.ose night they spend rich in scholarship, mind grasp and the Haley, Evelyn Smith, and winter term* ol the grammar school the said asertgage aad pabliab this nonce tor know of at least three boats whose tanks product of application and observation, he Mias May Eltlng, at the Maxwell cottage. were of their contents on Wed- Spark’s World Famous Shows. hers, spent a lew days ol laat week with emptied stands a civic monitor and adviser of ot *’oo as arrivals at the are: DtUd'sUfrosko, la the county and it is Ellsworth is not to be the Lag* Tarratine Mrs Mrs. O. W. Cousins, to of uot. nesday night, quite probable bench and bar. As a student of given go-by returning Saturday aad etate of Missouri, thin Bd d*y that there are others. Motor boats which Juris- St. Mr. and Mr*. 0. Bi k this year in the matter of a circus. Flam- George Cushing, Louis; Jordan's pond, where she is lor Itll. William are believed not to here an heard prudence and social and economic evidence, employed belong A. L. Freese, Bangor, Drummond, Jack, the season. our harbor at all hours of the his views should contribute largely to ing poster* already announce the coming entering j and an in of the Paul Dorothy Frees*; Mrs. L. N. God- IfthyTtifnnrmB night and they gone again the | Maine’s welfare and progress. We welcome Spark's world’s famous shows, date Maud* E. Trask, who has spent a law before most of us an him to the of inde- Mia* Bertha Godfrey, Brookline, morning stirring. supreme position private set being Friday, July fl| a week from frey, weeks at home since the dose ol her While to be fishing, whims a court and Mrs. E. P. Ban- A NOVEL pretending pendence and leadership in the of best next Maas.; Mr. BoutaUs, school INTRODUCTION. they probably do to a certain extent, they Friday. in Brookton, left Saturday tor resort—public opinion. gor; Mrs. J. W. Edgely, Mias Edgely, an undoubtedly dragging a few scallops As the day approaches, the small boy is Syracuse, N. V., to attend a university after dark and their Brookline; Mrs. R. T. Furnace and L. npienishing gasoline on hi* best behavior. If It were not for summer school. She will teach at Corinna tank from such boats as find in the Lewiston Sun. Ur. Howard Co. Xakee a Special they the tact that hi* mother ia wise to hi* Furness, Baeton; Mian Anna Walker, harbor which they enter.—Deer IiU Met- Chief-Justice Emery's resignation need not In tbe tall. hit would Brookline; Mr. and Mr*. W. G. Par me lee, be the end of his service to the State. Be is methods, angelic goodness give The Prteo. Newton Mr. and summer schedule ol sermons at th* not old to do valuable service in her soma alarm. She know* that he ia Uenter, Maas.; Mrs. T. too pointing Congregational church began Sunday Tha Dr. Howard Company ban entered see D. Hammett, Topeka, Kan., Fiance* and July Krssklla A. Wilson Dead. out the way to speed up the courts of Maine. working to “that circus”. For that 2. Abram Ham Mias W. Th* pastor, Re*. C. W. Robinson, Hon. Franklin A. Wilson, of Be has already expressed opinions favorable matter wants to ate it also. Father matt; Lucy Valen- into an artaacamaot with O. A. Parcher’e Bangor, mother preached th* first and administered tbe one of the oldest memben of the Penob- to simplification of procedure. U would be it but it la the one beat tine, Boston; Miaa MoGUnchy, Calais. non-oommittal, communion wkich a intr-duc- honor to be the author of a reversal of service. Next Sunday Bee. drag atom, by apaeial great bet that ha will be there it It ia tor no Mr. and Mra. Alfred P. scot bar and long prose inant in railroad Lasher, Sanger- Prank the present theory of litigation—the theory J. Goodwin, of Washington, D. C., on toe and financial circles, died Sunday, other reason than to taka the boy; be hat ties, N. Y., Miaa Tiffany, Yonkers, at tba torjr Oder will ba made ol SB cent* agsd that a ease stays in court in its pigeon-hole will preach. Be had been not when ha waa a little shaver Stearns Mrs. Lillian Mra. (or ■eveaty-eight yean. (ailing till someone ssovss it along or throws it out. targotten cottage; Hill, SO cent ataa of their celebrated apaciSo —»n» himesif. Mr*. Ada Parker has returned from Mid- in health lor scan and far The thsory should be that a case cannot stay Strickland, Bangor, at tba Bartlett cot- dletown, Conn., where ah* baa been to at- the cure of and dyiptp»“ in court any longer than it is moving on- The Sparks show claims to have reached tage; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood, Ban- oonatipaUon tend the commencement ol uni- moving on to its final decision—and when it in all Its departments the highest perfec- gor, Mias Margaret Wood, at their cottage; Wesleyan coated dlaaine**. <*• versity. Hereon William Haadachaa, tongue, Vkanklin A. WUsoa was bora la Bangor stops moving it drops oat. Judge Emery tion of excellence. It has ransacked Mrs. Swan, Brooklyn, at her cottage; Dr. waaoneolthr do a this grsduatee. Mrs. Putter was on tha before the eyet, and always lived then. Ha was gradu- could much to give good start to Europe In ita search for big fast urea, and and Mra. Walton, Bangor, at the Walton accompanied atomach, apaefca most needed reform. to her aummer an* home here by her and ated Wans Bowdotn college la UM, the performance ia of infinite variety. oottago; Mra. Wing, Bangor, at bar cot- daugh- conatipatlon and all fora* of malaria ter Mary, who last winter a sSadtod law with Albert W. Paine and tbs The parade to be given at U o’clock will tage; Mra. Slaughter, Misses Elisabeth enjoyed west- ecien* ern Hear trouble are eoon cored bp tbie lata Chief-Jostles John A. Peters, and ter RATI BAX TMnxonu. furnish a prelude to the circus Itself, for It and Gertrude Slaughter, Madison, Wis- trip. Aa ■ tribute to the of service in A atiaawaa associated with the latter in jeers will display a thousand wonders. Mag- consin, at their cottage; Chief Jostle* July Spbat. tide medicine. behalf of the the Maine Bar aaao- ee- panties, afterward foraaiag a partnership State, nificent chariots and floats will be drawn Emery and Mrs. Emery, Ellsworth, Henry Gaorta A. Marcher haa been able to NORTHEAST HARBOR. with Charles F. which eon- ciatioo ie making arrangements for a handsome dans C. chairman of the tariff Woodward, by bore**, open showing Eatery, commis- core a limited ao everyone function to be in honor of the retir- John Adam* returned to only anpply, Maoad until the latter’s death In 1908. given their ferocious Inmates will b* in evidence, sion, at the gfflary cottage; Prof, and Mra. Bancor Banda;. or who wlahea to ba cored of dyepepeia oouna ing chief-justice. and In tbs of his active career, Mr. there will be many comical features to F. G. t Alii neon, Miaa Susanna AUlnaon, Ooorga W. Mayo baa opanod hia (ton on Hon. Oecar F. of the call him at oace Wilson held many positions of trust, and Fallows, preeident make the youngsters shout. Providence, R. I., at their oottag*. Main itioat. conatipatlon ahonld upon Maine Bar baa a » wu connected with institutions aeeodation, appointed 6. or Band him S6 conU mall and yet many July Srac. Faal Harris is smplojrsd at tbs Mr. De- by committee oonaietiug of Matthew taugh- on and eorpontions. He wa a director of strt nnrssrias. doaaa of tha bast medicine aver made of Hon. L. B. of Bar the old Bangor A Plaoataquia railroad; lin, Bangor, Deaay, Many Bided Onset!saV offer, M. of Au- His Denomination. Mrs. Pauline Knowles, of is tbit* apaeial baif-prlca introductory president of the European A North Harbor, Hon. Herbert Heath, Mias Lonely—Too ought to be care- Bangor, Dean da Moulin of Trinity cmtbsdral visiting bet aunt, Mrs. to refund tbe American Railway Co., president of tbs gusta, Hon. Joaiab H. Drummond, of ful. Kitty. Marriage la a Bartons mat- Evelyn Bears;. with hia paraoaal guarantee of told this blight Uttls on* Penobscot dinetor of the Portland, and Hon. John A. Morrill, ter. story during Moving pictures will be shown at tbs It tha • doaa not core. eevings bank, of tils money pacific to make for a delightful talks not long ago! boose First national bank, member of the board Auburn, arrangements , The Maid (who has • propel sal)— parish ever; evening this week. A man was asked to what function in keeping with the man and hie bat Is s raUglons of trustees of the public library, director Tea. ma’am; staying slngl* Miss Rath Harris, of Buxton Center, is office. denomination ha belonged. of the Union Insurance Oo., director and high serious matter too.—Colombo* Ledger. the guest of Miss Rachel Manchester. ie the event will take Ha thought It oror. at ooe time president of the Maine Cen- It underetood that The Wm. O. EMERY ha "I bo- swimming pool opened Saturday, tral Railroad and of the Pe- place during the month of July, probably Fatal “Why.’' presently replied, Co., president Anyksw. Oars under the management of Miss Luclle A. in no definite time or it la tbs Episcopal churn I stay nobeoot Bar association. Shortly before Bangor, although "Won’t you try a place ad my eWi Wood. T1TUES sway from.”—Ctaraiand Plain Daalar. his death ha resigned from all public and plaoe baa yet fin decided upon, that be- ugii ctkir Rev. Clarence and ol corporate offices ing left in the bends of the committee. “Will it make an angel of meT* Emery wits, a and A Quest Charleston, called friends bsre A widow and four children survive — It will be diatinguiabed gathering, “That will depend on tbs kind of a Misintarpratsd Ian. upon last and will be attended eome of the moot emi- A young raaadlan rial tad Tuesday Wednesday. Mrs. Qeorge Cutler, of Brookline, Mam.; by ttfh you bare led.”—Houston Foot Washing- of the ton one to spend the H. T. Moore Charles g. Wilson, second secretary of the nent jurists and member* legal wlptar holidays has arrived, and will act as in the State. with a pretty cousin and bar family. manager of tbs tennis American embassy in Borne; Hayward profeaeioe Out ta Be In. courts as last year. orneii As he was motoring with Ms Tbs court* Wilson, of Boston, and Jobs Wilson, of Mover bo In year place of boatnaas pretty opened last week. cHiav-JcwricB aunt’* auoonaaoB. eeusta one afternoon she said to him: whan a parson wards to borrow mousy Mias Elisabeth Vroet has her White- “Do hare reindeer in Canada r resigned Aseociate-Juatioe William P. of because if are in will yon as STATS yon, you yon position night telephone operator, and The only way aoase aaan can attract at- houae. of Augusta, who will succeed "No, darling,” bo answered quickly. bo oat, bat if you are oat you will bo ker place baa been taken by Mias Harsh tention la by getting a queer hair-out. Lociliue A. Emery at chief-justice, wee "At this season It always snows.” Hasting*. Him Alice Lyo«, of CklaU, CCongress St., Portland, Me. ball a dozen exhibit! in line, all Tbe body: to etnlle at 1U fortnne; to laugh her cousiD, Persia Header. 80, Emily I White, good. N E Tel A Tel Co, 2 18 ^Franklin—Sid Manufacturer of frown wben farmer* band took flrat prize, Harold at my mistakes: to temp- Mrs. Eliza is her sis- Ar July 2, sch Samuel Hart Ruby A Mercer, 25 Staclcpole visiting ARTISTIC HUMAN HAIR Fred and tation comes to be West Sullivan—Ar June 28, sch Lizzie GOODS Hooper second, O. Smith third, avlattlng: ready Henry M Dorgan, 2 00 ter in Northampton, Mass. Lee wben that word Sid June 29, sch Charlie A Willie, Boston of every description. W'erley Sowle, with automobile party, with a word of cheer Harry L Pio, 2 00 Ar Mrs. Agnes Salley, of New York, came July 2, schs Mary B Wellington, Geor- Goode sent on approval to responsible parties fourth. will help: to strive to develop to the CS Johnston, 1100 gietta to care for her Mrs. bead and hand Sunday help mother, Southwest Harbor—Ar 2, sch Nellie The out-of-door baaket ball game waa utmost the heart, July us •2,721 99 Harriet Barron, who is still critically ill. Grant, cargo salt for B H Mayo Let mail between two from Bar Harbor, endowed by the Ruler over Sid sch boyi'teami qualities STREET COMMISSIONER'S July 1, Albert J Lutz, (Br) for'Wey- you particu- ROLLS. Mrs. Isabelle Smith had a N S under namea of Otter with Weacotl to hold all women In respect and post-card mouth, lars of how Creek, all; Highways. #1,632 41 WOMEN of shower on her eightieth birthday, June to earn a beautiful u captain, and Bar Harbor, with Hilion, to lore one; to weave the thread Sidewalks. 228 44 pair of $4.00 25. She received over cards and let- BORN. shoes. It’s the best a* captain. Min Florence Cleaves, of eternal optimism Into the lives of all Bridges. 21 27 titty proposition ever ters. offered—and we can -- prove it. Bar Harbor, waa umpire. Otter Creek won with whom I may come In contact: to 1,882 12 ANDREWS—At East Sullivan, June 28, to Mr and Mrs a tbe score of 30-10. nature and the Great George Andrews, daughter. by worship 8plrlt TEACHERS’ SALARY ROLL. has returned to her home Amy Astbury BARTON—At Isle au Haut, June to Mr and flay State The bill of that conceived It all—In a word, to 12, Hosiery Co., fo at tbe top tbe greeted pole play Common schools. #378 00 in Bluehill. Mrs Alonso F Barton, a daughter. with a hand — kept covetoua men and hoya buay for an the f^me of life steady tflgh school. 183 33 CALLEY At North Stonington, June 20, to Commission 361 33 Isaac N. Avery, of Brewer, is calling on Mr and fHttrijant*. hour or Alexander of Han- and a conscience and a real Mrs Elmer W Calley, a daughter. more, Moon, qualmless Marie his old neighbors. I Leah]. The advertisements below some of cock. tbe and tbe bill. desire to be of service—that la my re- Grand total. 44 represent Anally reaching top #5,165 DUNBAR—At Orland. June to Mr and the bouses of New is 18, Mrs leading England. Our There were If I can live to Willie Carlisle spendinga few days Homer H a son. aix entriea in the fat men’a ligion. And. say. up The mayor called attention to surface Dunbar, readers will doubtless find them of value. race. I've corralled with friends in Bluehill. FOWLER—At June to Mr and W. P. Newman, of Bar Harbor, the mark* don't you think on Franklin which caused Brooksville, 27, drainage street, Mrs Lemuel O Fowler, a creed that Is Harold P. Carter has to East daughter. [Stella eon. with W. E. Harrlbgton aecond, and about all the necessary?— damage to driveway to James E. Ander- Mrs. gone Alice.j To Ellsworth Shippers. SEND US Alexander Franklin to the Fourth. Gray and William Carliale tied Backbone Monthly. son’s property. Mr. Anderson agreed to spend GARLAND—At Ellsworth, June 24, to Mr and BERRIES APPLES POTATOES, Mrs Madisou B a son. for third. Tbe other runnere were Man- Garland, FANCY HENNERY EGOS. share part of the expense of in Ralph H. Carter is visiting bis aunt, Mrs. putting HOOPER—At Sedgwick, June 26, to Mr and Mi B. aid C. S. Down. A Stream of Water. Prompt Returns. Top Market Prices. Young drain to take care of water. Referred to Howard Hooper, at East Hampden. Mrs William E Hoouer. a daughter. [Nettie The » ramble for coina in flour of water will Barbara.] DEAL WITH AN APPROVED HOUSE concealed A high pressure Jet street commissioners. W. Carter visited his James daughter, CHAPIN BROS.. and tbe conteet furniabed fun over a man as aa a box of pie-eating bowl easily Alderman Eldridge, for committee to Mrs. Rubie Cunningham, at Bluehill re- 107*109 So. Market St.. Boston. for tbe MARRIED. boya and annulment for the crowd. matches and leave him half stunned. i whom was referred sewer between Frank- Ask for free stencil. We will send market cently. COUSINS—PIERCE-At Charles Fullerton won the will even turn a bullet from Its Brooksville, June 20, quotations ou request. pie contaat, It path. lin and Hancock streets, with power to act, M D Chatto Mrs Minnie A | Mrs. Rowena Carter is visiting her son by* esq, Cousins, Walter Cain aeeond. have shown that a Jet of that stone and sewer had Bluehill, to Walter E Pierce, of Sedg- Experiments reported plank Irvin in Bluehill. Before returning home Dinner waa ! aereed to tbe Red Men, Uni- water can be produced at such a high caved in and filled up. The committee had ! she will visit at North Sedgwick. FOSTER-VARNDM-At field, June LAWRENCE CO. form K. of end the bande at Odd becomes a Cherry 26, * Bank, P., pressure that It practically had a twenty-inch tile drain laid, forming by Rev William Swainson, Miss Geneva L Established 1863 Fellow ===== of a ball. Daring tbe day tbe bands bar of Iron. Swords have been blunted a link between tile drains Foster, Cherryfleld, to Bernard E Var- connecting num, of Penobscot. Wholesale Commission Merchants and Bed Men had at Han- In to cut through these ex- at Hancock and SEA SCOUTING headquarters attempting formerly terminating FROST-MADDOCKS-At Northeast OULTRY. EOOS. FRUIT. PRODUCE cock Harbor, ball, where cigars and light refresh- tra high pressure Jets. Some years ago Franklin streets. June 27, by Rev Clarence Emery, Miss Grace B of APPLES A SPECIALTY ments were to bold a A New Field of Effort tor the Boy Frost, Northeast Harbor, to Chester A aereed. an armed thief attempted up Matter of to appropriations Greenley ot America. Maddocks, of North Ellsworth. Fanottll Hall Market. Boston. Mass. The afternoon program with official of the Bank of England In Scouts opened high Smith heirs and Dennis C. for HUTCHINGS-BROWN-At June 20. etc.. furnished on Reynolds (or as a means o( Bangor, Stencils, application. tend concerts. Tbe bad a office. The official man- Sea scooting boys by Rev Charlfs H Cutler, Miss Hallie H greased pig his private work on was referred to next private ways interest Ameri- Hutchings to Charles G Brown, both of abort race for and waa of the room unharmed arousing greater among freedom, cap- aged to get out meeting. Orland. tured at- cans in the merchant marine is advocated PrcftMional Cam. by Earl Bborey. and locked the door. A resourceful JOHNSON—YOUNG—At June RUBBER COATS FOR FIREMEN. Brewer, 17. by the lire hose. He strongly by A. A. Carey, secretary of the Rev Willard 8 Pratt. Miss Cora M Johnson THE PAEADE. tendant brought to was Watch ot Waltham Shirley Young, both, of Dedham. Lie E H. SCOT T the door to Insert Chief Engineer Goodwin, to whom Waltham Co., Mass., A Tile ;«r*d* m lad Fred Q. on opened sufficiently KELLAY-SWEENEY-At Tremont, June 25, by Smith, referred matter of rubber coate and a great enthusiast in the Boy Scout the noasis In a few minutes the obtaining by Rev C W Robinson, Miss Ida Kellay, ol SPECIALTY MADE OP honeb«cE, coatumod aa “foci# Sam". He intends to take Tremont, to TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND thief was sense- for firemen, to replace tboee worn out, sub- movement. Bay Leroy Sweeney, of Nicolin. The polio* with mmben of would be picked up GENERAL (.'LEXICAL WORK. followed, mitted three eamplee, price*, |3.85, 93.88 Boouta to tea this summer, and with that M’FARLAltD-8MITH-At Ellsworth, July 8, I'niform less.—Pearson's Weekly. by Rev PA AJCillam, Miss Adeline McFar- Agent of Uw Union Sale Deposit 4 Trust Co., of Rank, K. ot P., of Ellaworth and a Gloucester and |4. Chief Engineer Goodwin and Aid. aim in view he has bought land, of Trenton, to Fred P Smith, of Ml Portland, Me., tor iurnuhlng Probate °fooo, doing escort Desert, and Bonds. duly. Smith were authorized to purchase twenty tUbing smack o( about 90 tons gross. He Surety Then cam* tb* Bar Harbor fol- The LImi and the Lamb. bind, six coat* at a price not to exceed ft each. is having this vessel converted into a Cor. Main and Water Sts. (o»er Mcore's Drug lowed Ha wma a gentleman of tba old acbool Store). Ellsworth. Me. by Ellsworth Inna and appere- is that DIKD. PROTEST AOAIN8T GASOLENE TANE. scout ship. Hr. Carey hopeful *»•. The two —oarer mind Ida wrinkled brawn akin horn wagons and hook and other interested in the Scout It men Boy ASH—At Corea (Goulds boro), Jane 28, Mri Ihhder track wot* decorated. add wrinkled brown clothan and Perry J. Langley preeented protest of Sarah Aah. C. E. beautifully work will take up ssa scouting. Hs it DR. HOLT, Bom wagon Mo driven Leo J. Ward- was with tba most dlatlntnlahad po- porperty-ownera and raaidenta in the vicid- BEEDE — At June Mrs 1, by ambitious to have a fleet of scout ships Surry, 24, Mary J *«U. took Utanaaa that ha gars his order to tba of and Dean atreeta againat the Beede, aged 74 years. fltet prise. Hunnamaa, Tieonic lty High the Atlantic another ths Dentist, along coast, along CARTER—At Ellsworth, July 2, Mrs Robert E *od followed. botcher man: gaaolene tank recently erected by the Dirigo engine* Pacific coast. Carter, aged 78 years, 8 months, 24 days. Maine. to cot her street Bangor, The second divtaioa waa headed the "Da madam my please Standard Oil Co. between High and DAVIS— AACorea by Mr. Cany looks upon ssa scoutitk ■» of (Gould*boro). June 28, Mri OFFICE : RESIDENCE. Msec*be# two lam' chops fum da Hon, sub." the railroad. The claimed it Henry Davis. Hammond band. Omaha tribe of Bad protestants to American and be- St St 28 Fourteenth St. a loin from importance boys, FOWLER—At BtelM Office hours : »to It 18 tos. Men, of had two elaborate floats The botcher man Jerked was a menace to their safety, because of the Brooksville, July 2, ;1 Hanoaek, lieves that if American boys can be Alice, infant daughter of Lemuel O and Evenings by appointment 11 the Oral • hook, and hia customer watched him inflammable and explosive nature Alice E Fowler, 5 line, representing tb* aborigi- highly aroosed to an intereat in the sea, there aged days. »*1 Indian cot Into It. And a waiting woman said of the and the value GORDON—At North June Lor* with tent of dear hidaa and gaaolene, depreciated will be a chance for the Bucksport, 22, bo* greater develop- ing Gordon, aged m years. hod arrow, tb* second to herself: of their property. representing ment of our merchant marine. Aside At Sedgwick, June 88, Lawrence L the Indian of "Addition forty-eleven to the litera- Last year the Standard Oil Co. applied to-day. The tribe followed from that phase, however, he thinks that Gray, aged 1 year, 8 month, 11 days. w‘lh ture of tba lion and the lamb.”—Wash- to the government for to HITCHCOCK—At Castine. June tw*nty-fl«* men in costume beside* city permission his scout called the will 28, Mrs Me* ship, “Pioneer”, dors F Hitchcock, 86 7 ELECTRICAL SSEo!”* those on tha floats. ington Star. erect a gaaolene tank at the aame place. aged years, months. of fun and train- — 1 provide plenty hopeful ROBERTS At the Maine general hospital, P«l ‘-rr •! Bar Harbor tribe had men in line, Protest was made and the permission re- thirty ing for the boys. Portland, June 28, Georgia Hooper, wire oi ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES •oil half a fused. This yeer the oompany proceeded Llewellyn Roberts, of Brooksville. down other tribes were repre- Ha Wasn't Afraid. Spanking of his ship, Hr. Carey says: AN* FIXTURES. ••nted erect the tank without the of SALISBURY—At Franklin, June 26, by small Whan Bishop Phillips Brooks was to formality Mary, CattaMM *e ^ delegation*. “Her cabin amidships will contain nine- widow of Beniamin F Salisbury, formerly ol Wirt., Saffllii OMrt.ll? (Him The as the to applying to the city for permission. 75 cap given by the Burrili national "commanded.” phrase goes, teen folding canvas berths, of which eigh- Lamoine, aged years. ANDREW M. MOOR. “oB w*« some one ask- The matter was referred to a special com- STEVENS—At June Ed- Bute St.. awarded to Hanooek tribe. apeak before the queen teen are to be and one Brockton, Mass, 8, Bstej Building. Ell.worth Haddocks occupied by boys ward P Stevens, of Brooksville. H. H. Bice buck- If he was afraid. be mittee composed of Aid. Smith, poet, in two ed "No,” replied, by their scout master, Stanley Cady. WANING—At and Dedham, July 4, John 8 Wan- KLIXWOETH l>c*rd^ tally decorated with the national smiling; "I hare preached before my Eldridge. There, will be three small patrols of six ing, aged 84 years, 28 days. rec®*’*es Marion Lowe, of Maynard, Mass., is ordinary ginqer June 29. H. W’illiam Welch, the oldest man in town, the idol is but so much common wood or j land is owned by rich men out of the State. visiting relatives here. made of ins: of had a partial shock while working in his stone; after, such is the power of the These men do not care a rap for Maine or (it’s F.-’.vyrr, BAH HARBOR. Merton Goodrich, of Bingham, is spend- garden one day recently. paint, the idol is endowed, with all the what becomes of the State. pepper); and the pure ^ar Postmaster received no- ing a few days at Levi Knight s. virtue of a Red is the color of the will a whole forest and Raymond Joy Riverview local union met with the god. “They slaughter and daah of lemon m;.b it tice from the postoffice department at Alvin A. Carter and of Rockland Chinaman's red is the color then refuse to sell the land even for farm- wife, Free Baptist church here Thursday. In visiting card; :ne. that a of his and of all his dearest and whole Washington Friday, postal savings spent the past week with their daughter, spite of the rain there was a good atten- pipe posses ; ing purpose*. They simply don't care refreshing bank is to be established in the Bar Har- lions. w hat Mrs. Myrtle Lowe. dance and a profitable session was held. they do or bow much damage they bor July 27. The The method which the Chinese de- do to tbe State. Here is where the law postoffice, banking Ralph Torrey is working for Mr. Reed, Rev. H. B. Avery’s talk to the young peo- by business will be carried on in the money the ot the evil should be as is of Wellesley, Mass., who has a summer ple in the evening was much enjoyed. stroy malign power spirits applied, self-preservation and the will is rather The is tbe first law department, postmaster home at Stave island. July 3. B. interesting. ceremory of nature. We have a right _ designate a clerk to devote his attention always performed on the 24th day of the to legislate for the interest of our own (Pronounced Klv.ck-o C. During a thunder shower recently, a to the new department. NORTH SULLIVAN. 12th month, which is called in the people, snd it should be done. Tbe great cow owned by Mrs. Myrtle Robbins was Miss Ruth Davies, of has been Mrs. Margaret McPherson and two Chinese calender the “day when the trouble has been that our people have Boston, killed by the lightning. GINGER ALE elected by the school department to take daughters, Ethel and Sherbio, of Old spirits are seen ont’'. At midnight of the, been so wedded to party that they have Edith and Carrie Gray, of*Btonington, On account of its the absence Town, returned home to-day, after a 23d day the favorable household gods as- completely overlooked the interests of purity, were of their that it is guests grandparents, Capt. week’s visit at the home of George Orr and cend to heaven to report upon the conduct Maine. A cheap grafter in the legisla- of chemicals, and the fact Isaac and last week. Gray wife, wife. of the family, and they do not return to ture is tbe greatest menace w* have ever so combined as to be non-astringent, 29. June L. earth until Mew Year’s their is :ax Mrs. T. H. Peters arrived home Satur- eve, leaving had. And the cheap grafter with th* Clicquot Club Ginger Ale by meanwhile to the tender mercies a week’s charges party Ug is the man who usually gels the most wholesome summer < nk Their HANCOCK POINT. day after visit with Mias T. E. of the evil who in common with Doing Dnty. Martin, at the Florence, Bar Harbor. spirits, there, with the result that we cap get no H. D. of visited bis Foss, Boston, per- j the good deities are supposed to inhabit law that curbs the rich man from a* Otto "CEqatt” lmn|«i Mrs. Roselle Billings, of West Franklin, doing ents Sunday. the house at least six months of the year. be pleases. The cheap grafter become* s visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arno Woos- Birch Root Florence Mitchell, of Cberryfleld, is vis- As the Chinese are afraid of disturbing the lickspittle of tbe wild-land owner*. Beer, Boor, Scores of Ellsworth Readers Are er. iting her ennt. Mrs. W. H. Phillips. their good spirits in attaching the evil This is tbe feast set before us by political iWfwnplK1—*n fiodo. ! Horace Newingham and wife, of Green- wait until the i David of is visit- ones, they benign gods have parties. the of the Hale, Andover, Mass., are of Williams Blood Oraogo. Learning Dnty ville, guests N. H. and s start on their celestial be- --mooa colors7 ing bis grandmother, Mrs. R. W. Hale. good Journey ; u, yet: 1 ben are uo j rife. They made the trip in their auto- fore a let* for salt by good groan* they open vigorous campaign that flee colon in the pine, time in' I Kidneys. Oeorge Haven and wife Monday received no bile. tgaiast the demons. Long strings of fire- the yellow birch, and two in the red the sad news of the death of their son Al- j July 3. M. THI CLICQUOT CLUB CO. crackers—big cannon crackers—are fee- ; birch. Three are ahadee, ol courte. bert, in Mexico. Friends sympathize with tooned from the eaves ot the houses and Then there ia the Hah,Hw. them. MARLBORO. juniper, which ia a very [hen the fuse is ignited. The entire line is line wood when aeaaoned. In fact, it ia To Alter the blood is the kidneys’ dnty. The Hancock Point baa been ; Alonio Harvey has gone to Seel Harbor library loon ablaze, the crackers spluttering, the atrongeat of all our aoft wooda. There When they fail to do this the kidneys moved from C. A. Penney’s, where it boa ;o work for Mr. Shaw on a yacht. and Izzing and booming; any misshappen are three kinda of rock maple. The per* been during winter, down to the of Bar ii vie- are sick. the. Dorothy Hodgkina, Harbor, imp of the night that can wriggle through | lect maple ia the male, while the female chapel. ting her Roland the cordon of fire is regarded as so clever Backache and many ills grandfather, Hodgkina. principle ia emaller and totter. The river kidney follow; that the Chinaman will him as a adopt 1 S. C. Penney, of Bangor, spent Sunday Mra. Bertha baa to Otter ia and trouble, diabetes. Havey gone god. While ths crackers are maple wavy extremely beautiful Urinary hia Mrs. personal with parents. Penney has been -reek to do laundry work for Edith Stan- booming, the Chinese family will add to when tlniehed. It ia even finer than the Doan's Kidney Pills core them ail. the celebration with Mrs. Dutton the past week, but re- ley- cacophonous by beating birdaeye, aa it takea aplendid poiiah and Ellsworth endorse our claim. tongs, drums and cymbals; and after the people turned to Bangor Sunday. :ta wavy tinea are aa fine aa Eben Kingman went to Eaatbrook laat evil spirits are vanquished, balls of anything in Mrs. W. July 3. E. are the of wood. George Day, Bayside Road, __ Saturday and returned Monday. He waa colored lire shot into the sky, a mee- ehape “1 had to the absent household to in- “The United Ellsworth, Me., says: many icoomnanied by hia grandaon, Melvin Wil- ■age gods State* government ia now FRANKLIN HOAD. form them that they have a sole claim to A Ittiiabii symptoms of kidney trouble. My back bur. Hia aiater, Mra. Mary Dynr, it very ixperimenting tor wood auitabte to make Runty the house for the next six months. roR Mrs. F. 8. Graves hot to Hanoock lead we ached most of the time, and every sadden gone As an illustration of the radical differ- pencil*, aa are running abort of Point for the summer. July S. ABB. ence movement caused sharp twinge* to dart between two oriental nations, the cedar. Baaa wood ia fairly good for the red peach paper Is unknown in my body. I could not rest well, Mrs. Tripp, of Dsmoins, is visiting her Japan. purpoat but not the equal of cedar. Thia CATARRH through WEST FRAN KLIN. The Japanese do not believe that evil spir- no I Mrs. Calvin latter wood as position assumed waa comfortable, sister, Hutchins. its fear red paper, spitting firecrackers or grow* faat, however, and if John Coombe ha a gone to Bar Harbor. Ciua Bala and in the morning I aroae tired and un- F. 8. Graves and son Charles ore home shrieking bombs; butthey believe that the properly protected by law, would prove a Ely's is i. ... shrink before ths unfolded ■olutlon of the necks retreated. Though I used remedies of va- to remain Millard Bpringer and family are eoon to malign spirits problem. Why ian’t it ghm from Bangor, until after the beauty of the lotos and the glory of the a«M at i I received re- move to Connecticut. quite ea important to our rious kinds, only temporary Fourth. chrysanthemum. The Japanese are poeti- protect native It clomps, soothe*, and when Doan’s Pills were cal as well es trace tor the benefit of Maine heal* and tecta lief, Kidney Miss Bernice Cline and Mias Santa Mul- A twelve-pound boy waa born to Mr. mystical, whereas, the and iu fu- pro to I did not have moon-eyed gentlemen of the middle ture generation* aa it ia to tha diseased mem. brought my attention, len have in and Mra. Claude Clark July 1. king- protect wild — finished their schools 1st- dom it a stoic in hie The animala brane Catarrh and much faith in them. 1 resolved to try symbolism. for the benefit of a porta men from rr-nlting from moine, and an at home. Little Miaa Joaie Berman gave a party In Chinaman has one idea in common with aCotd in the Head them, however, and procured a box at the of the old other atatea. away quickly. Mrs. Stella Shaw and Mrs. Elizabeth honor of her fourth birthday July 1, at Japanese regime, however, the Senaeeof Taste and Smelt In-1. Moan’s 8ton. acted and that is that the blood of a of the birch va- Drug They directly the home of Charlea Smith. “foreign “Spanking tree, the gray 50 eta. at or mail. 1-1'! of won week-end smeared on the lintel of his Druqgist* by and I was relieved in a re- Tracy, Ellsworth, devil", house. riety ia the hardeet and ct*. on my kidneys, waa the kind need Cream uee atomixer* 7 of H. A. Butler and wife. Everett Mono hae moved from the Is the mom propitious omen for him and Balm tot in short time. I have used Doan’s guests by the Indiana ia Newv»»rL- his kindred that can be obtained; and it nmking their canoe*. Eh Hrothers. 5« Warren Street. Mias Hazel houaa recently eold to Eugene Coombe, to The Pills several times since then, and Butler, who has bean visit- was this fanaticism that to some extent white variety ia more and not ao Kidney the Oliver McNeil houaa at the corn or. flaky have never tailed to obtain and ing her sister, Mrs. C. E. Scribner, at actuated the Boxen in their massacres a well adapted for that prompt 3. Ch’b’kb. few purpoaa. Orson cams July yean ago. “The satisfactory relief.” Lake, homo Saturday. oak waa never very name rout in CHJCHKTERSPIlnTaijL$ For tala aU dealers. Pries at cents. July 3. M. by _ roura honkt mo tab com- Torturing seisms spreads its burning area Rater-Mil born Go., Buffalo, New York, room. fd*r Kidney Pilla are competed of laevedl- Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. every day. Dona's Ointment qniekly stops its sole agent* for the United State*. Ia effective for and colda in either ,or their corrective, Burdock Blood Bitters parties the blood, eoagha spreading, instantly relieves the eflect children or grown pereoaa. Ho oyiatoo. no itching, atlmulatiag upon the clears the skin, restores sound health' cures it At store_ ruddy, harmful drugs- la the yellow pee rage. Ba- permanently. nny drag —Adel. lnea aebatitntea. Foraalebyalidrnggiata. AdH. reat. Per tale by all druggtet*. NEWS. AGRICULTURE. that wMl be halpfnl to them in the every A Jake mi the Artiste. COUNTY day practice of agriculture. Soma year* ago there was a colony at The of BLUsanx. A Widow and a college agriculture ie not limiting Gartiste painting in a Mains Tillage OPPORTUNITY IT OFFERS IN lti effort*, however, to the Mining if its- soma miles from Proofs Hock. HIMOI1AL BMOIPTIOH,. twenty dents alone. It nal.'tee the great Held of All were enthusiastic admireca of [>«“» “ *«BlB Railroad MAINE. Every opportunity open to it in serving the had a W-nan reaioT«d oar b*lo»«l broth.r, Ro- Winslow Homer, and all, haring in trouble—with heatu T, and farmers of ««n»« aaothar Hah la oar M raw ENGLAND FARES EUR TREBLE Maine. In order that this ser- go at the of rocks and asa and H. Howard. By QUAD painting nerves on pe* *Bd be It vice might be rendered in the most effec- backache, edge, fr.t, fo» the untiring efforts put forth by condemnation proceedings. If the tigation past year ton. North Haven Bockland, connecting problems of farming are to be met and the farmers received and the consumers of bellowed the burglar, “I thought I .was with steamer for Boston. by ar i*i precis ring and presenting the owner asks an exorbitant figure the coped with successfully, if farming is to New York city paid for the following ar- In another bouse!” program in »uch an excellent manuer. value Is to be set by three adjacent Steamer Boothbay leaves Bluehill 1.00 pm, be made attractive to the if it is to ticles of food the amounts for South Brook- A *ale of cake and ice-cream This law In the young, approximately dally, except Sunday, Bluehill, followed, landowners. applied lin, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, South and be firmly established in their minds as a shown below: The Puzzling Point. a sotiit hour was enjoyed by all. The widow’s case, or soon would. She at Brooksvllle, Dark Harbor and Rockland, con- desirable and in did make out a recvi of profitable business which Rec’d by Paid Teacher—And you necting with steamer for Boston. the evening were f9. Miss once ordered lumber to build a shanty by to engage, then the importance of agricul- Farmer. Consumer. list of the nine greatest men in the Sperry expresses her thanks for the hearty on that Isthmus, and within a week RETURNING tural education must be realized. Eggs. * 7,000,000 $ 28,000,000 of the world, as I told you? co-op*ration of all. Agri- history she was living In it. 1.800.000 the June cultural education is fundamental in any Cabbage. Willie—Almost I can't pick out Turbine Steel Steamships Belfast and .'7. Spec. another The railroad sent on lawyer, campaign for the promotion of agricul- Onions. 800,000 8,000,000 best catcher, though, to save my neck. Camden. for the of Milk. 22,000,000 The North Bend Klla who offered J200 right way. ture. It has thus far been the basis of all 18,000,000 —Puck. school, taught by | 000 Leave Boston 5 except Sunday, for Mrs. Carter was firm. Then another Potatoes. 8,100 p m, daily, M. Jar via closed June 17. Those agricultural progress and will so Rockland. perfect pontinue Meat and poultry. 219,000,000 in and *400. Mrs. Carter waa all A Taste of It at:eadanee were Manoel Gaapar, Man- lawyer through the years. Leave Rockland 5.15 a m, or on arrival of know noth- l.>rd Gasper, AJmon Smith, Carl Gaapar, firmer. The|need of an agricultural education of 269,000,000 114,000,000 Missionary—And do you steamer from Boston, dally, except Monday, force wbat of Cannibal- for Bar Harbor, Bluehill ana Intermediate land- Newton Clark, Pbilena Caspar and Ruth Railroads often seize by farmtboys is a growing one and its impor- After deducting the frieght charges the ing whatever religion? the ings. covet and then fight It out In be more and more divided the distributers Well, we got a taste of It when Caspar. they tance^’ill recognized by j profits by E. L. Smith, Agent, Bar Harbor. court The idea was to do It In this our Maine farmers. That it is be- amounted to over a hundred and forty last missionary was here.—Toledo Thursday evening, June 29, about thirty already ▲ M. Herrick, Agent, Bluehill. case. Mrs. Curter borrowed every shot so the million dollars. It no additional neighbors and friends met at the home of ing recognized, rapidly increasing requires Blade._ for a mile around and was ready number of students in the Maine argument as to the actual need of co- Mrs. E. E. Swett to spend the evening gun College She tired n charge of demonstrates. in the marketing of farm *ith her father and mother, Capt. C. C. for battle. actually Agriculture operation pro- Maine of bird shot that entered the legs of While the|opportunity for graduates in ducts. The farmers of the future must as- Schedule In Effect June 26, 1911. Johnson, and wife, who are soon to move Central and sent them howl- to in or sume greater responsibility over and con- t*ck to their old home in Machiasport, three trespassers agriculture engage investigation after Then the railroad people got a instructional work is greater than ever trol of the distribution of the products living in Surry about twelve years. ing. BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. Sundays minister from the village to go down before, more and more of them are going grown on the farm. They have made many friends while here, A M A M P M I P M 1 who with the widow. He saved back to the farm either as owners or as ADVERTISING. 8 45 *1 201 2 30! *7 20 are to have them go and talk Manset.de sorry away. Harbor. 8 50 1 30 2 40 7 30 even If he didn't earn his other Southwest July i. Spec. his breath, managers|for people. The markets of the world have never Northeast Harbor. 9 05 1 40 2 50 understood of the situation is both inter- 9 25 2 00 3 10 8 00 money. The moment she Tbis|phase been overcrowded with first pro- Seal Harbor. quality Bar Harbor.de 6 10 10 50 3 00, *3 30i 9 00 NORTH CASTINE. she said. esting|and important. Just so long as the his errand ducts. There is always room at the top. Sorrento 10 30 4 00 bntt extension of agricultural in col- 6 35 10 40 40 Medor» F., wile of David Hitchcock, "Now, parson, you don’t want to teaching marketed in an attractive Hancock Point. J4 Quality products Sullivan. 11 4 35! died business Is to leges and schools; of research by experi- 05!.] Tuesday, Jane 87, at the age ot fltty- Into this. Your preach planner is the best advertising a farmer Mt Desert Ferry. 7 00 11 45! d3 40 5 00 9 50 6 05 ,lx ment stations; of by the 7 07 11 52' 8 47 5 9 57 6 12 .. yean. She waa a native ot Caatine, and of goodness and heaven and angels investigation can do. Waukeag. 07; •. 7 15 55 5 10 6 15 lived You United States department of agriculture is Hancock..• fil there all her life, with the exception Mine Is to beat the railroad. go Other means of advertising farm prod- Franklin Road.A. f7 22 5 19;. 6 25 ol and so 30 12 15 11 00 +8 32 10 00 a few yeara which were in Ella- back home and leave me to run growing by leaps boupds, just long ucts should be Washington Junction. 7 f5». apent right undoubtedly adopted. 12 22 4 11 5 851 10 21 11 07 *8 39 10 07 will there be an ever-increasing demand Ellsworth. 7 37 *ortu. Alwaya cheerful, kindly and things here." Displays of quality products should al- Ellsworth Falls. 7 42 f12 27 5 40 11 12 6 47 10 12 for the of agricultural Nicolin. 55 f12 40 6 001. til 26 t7 00 tlO 25 patieot, ot eufler- rauroau unemi ww. graduates colleges, be made at and exhibitions of f7 throughout many yeara Tnen tne ways fairs, 8 04 tl2 49 6 08'. 11 84 t7 08 10 34 she and yet it is exceedingly fortunate and Green Lake. ittK, will be miaaed by all who knew “Just tin 1 f my figure!" was the wo- all kinds. Such displays, if possible, Phillips Lake. f8 11 t12 57 f6 16 til 41 t7 15 tlO 41 her. that such a of 8 18 05 6 24 11 48 t7 21 10 48 She leavee a mother and a husband. significant large percentage should be made in the form and manner Holden. fl man’s reply. 8 38 1 24 6 44 .j 12 08 7 11 08 The graduates prefer to engage in the actual Brewer Junction. funeral services waa held at the home Then they called tor a commission of in which the product is to be marketed. Bangor.. 8 4ft 1 30 6 50 *11 26! 12 15 7 40 11 15 practice of agriculture. I P M A M Thursday morning at 10 o’clock, Rev. O. three to view and value. They were The marketing of farm product is al- 46 offers Portland.. 3 25 5 55 12 50 8 45 4 50 12 20 8 &< For.resident students the college 40 00 Lowell officiating. three farmers and were good friends most a business by itself and requires Boston.. 6 45 9 05 5 15 7 00 8 80 3 t7 courses in domestic New York.ar 5 35 °7 40 value at four.year agriculture, careful on the of our farmers. •I ef Mrs. Carter. They put the study part 0 A science,*and forestry, leading to the degree f Stops on signal to conductor. * Daily Sundays included. d Except Saturday. Except story runs that on a certain day two 12,000. One of their reasons was that The time is ripe for a getting together of of bachelor of science; two year courses in Sunday morning, t Mondays only. men, one ot them waa walking of trains would make the all people interested in agriculture. very deal, the pasalng TO HARBOR. the agriculture and domestic science; a one BANGOR BAR hy railway. Suddenly an express train fish In the two lakes very nervous. Will we do it? rushed year teacher’s course in agriculture; and p M A M by, and as It passed, the engine Another was that the whistles of the New York. ••••lv 001 A.*> short winter courses in i8 omitted a dairying, general oo 00 .am 8 10 00 9 00 shriek that seemed to rend the locomotives would prevent the widow Anxicu9 old Boston kio 10 00| and poultry lady—I say, my good man, Portland.lv •1 20 •1 20 a6 20 11 05 12 45 12 501 Very The ears were agriculture, horticulture, sky. bearing man’s her clock strike and is this boat or down? Deckhand A M I A M from bearing Each of tbele courses serves going up j PMjPM *ell husbandry. *6 50 *6 10! 10 85 alO 15, 3 30: 5 06 5 401 8 CO nigh split, but the deal man struck set her to crowing an she’s a old so I Bangor.lv might rooster? a The two course ! —Well, leaky tub, mum, 6 41. 5 13 5 46 8 07 «n ecstatic special purpose. years’ Brewer Junction. 16 10 attitude. Then, turning to hia of time. shouldn’t wonder it she was down. 36 11 00 5 35 6 06 8 27 hour ahead in agriculture is especially designed to | going Holden. 6 he a Lake. 42 07. t5 42 r« 161 t8 34 •uttering friend, said, with pleasant When the award was made known But then, again, her b’ilers aint none too Phillips J8 tSt smile: train young men who wish to become Green Lake. 6 50 11 16.j 15 50 |6 24 8 42 “That’s the lint robin I’ve heard wanted to set- so she 00 f6 32 8 51 the railroad company farmers, farm superintendents, good, might go up. Nicolin. 7 00 fll 25!. t6 this spring!” practical Ellsworth Falls. 7 12 11 88. 6 12 6 44 9 05 tle for *1.500. dairymen, poultrymen, or gardeners, and Said the lovely girl: “Physical culture, Ellsworth.... *6 55 7 18| 11 43! 11 16 4 26 6 18 6 49 9 11 but a thousand,” said Junction. 7 25 11 52 4 36 t« 24 t6 55 |9 18 “1 don't want who cannot devote time to high school or pa, is perfectly tine. To develop the armci, Washington 12 02 .: t6 32 t7 08' 9 26 Honest Medicines Teraus Fakes has been Franklin Road. the widow. “Thnt my Agger I grasp this rod by one end and move it Hancock 12 ii.! te 40 t7 11 9 85 President Talt’s recent college training. meaaage suggesting 1 want Sam *7 is; 12 14 all 45 4 53 6 43 7 14 9 38 to the Pure Food and right along. However. slowly from right to left.'* “Well, well! Waukeag. .H.snicudnit'nt liruirs EXTENSION WORK. Mt Desert *7 25' 12 20 *11 55 5 00 6 50 7 20 9 45 10 to Medicines, the and 'ell Ferry.ar uoeaa** .relation Prepared Andrews to bring money exclaimed her father, “what won’t science Sullivan 50 12 45 .1. uot refer to anch standard medicines as winter courses to farmers :7 about thnt The short #ivt Hancock Point !8 15! 1 10 /12 05 5 15 10 00 1 * Honey and Tar and Foley me he’s mighty sorry gum. discover? If that rod had some broom- J® Compound who can absent themselves from home Sorrento J8 25 1 20. 5 26 7 10 7 40' 10 10 Pills, both of which are true niedi- was to do over ng'!n he’d corn ou the end of be and If It help other it you’d sweep- Bar Harbor.ar I 101»» 2 00 *12 40 5 40 7 40 8 10 10 45 of for a short time courses +o varelnlly compounded ingredients all only practical Seal Uarbor. *8 50 .1 *1 30 6 25 1 8 30 9 00 are me to find the cud If It took day.” ing. ne Qualities recognized by Northeast Harbor *9 05 *1 50: 6 40 8 50 9 20 t|^os^uedicinalmedical Itself as the best profession And Andrews appeared and Southwest Harbor. *9 15 *2 6 50 9 00 9 remedial for the diseases Lawyer 00j 30j. agents they and made KIDNEY DISEASES ARE CURABLE Manset. *9 28j 2 05| 6 55! ..9 05 9 35!. to counteract.counteract, Forror over threeterse d iwn the backs THOSE WHO TAKE FOLEY KIDNEY ,,_w laid yellow under certain conditions. The medi- nnd Tar right P°!*y’s Honey Compound hi ndsomest kind of an apology, cine must be taken before the disease has PILLS * included. a on signal ueen a standard for colds the pro- Daily Sundays Sundays excepted. Mondays excepted, t Stop ,..’ remedy coughs, was too far. Mr. Perry A. Pitman. Dale, For their and bladder ailments and of the throat, chest and lungs a month later the railroad gressed kidney to conductor. H. D. WALDRON, <.^yjtlons and Tex., "I was down in bed for four for are vuUQrrn and for and It re- aays: annoying urinary irregularities always General Passenger Agent. grown persons, short cut and the engines months with and bladder trouble and both for the and re- ita above all other using the kidney grateful quick permanent t0"d»y pre-eminence stones. One bottle of lief afford and for their tonic and MORRIS MCDONALD, preparation, of Tu Pills Mrs Carter as she gall Foley’s Kidney they kind. Foley kidney were tooting*-at cured me well and sound.,T Ask for it. effect as well. Kid- Vice-President A General Manager. y effective and meritorious. Sold Remedy strengthening Try Foley “J sll druggists. stood In her door. For sale by all druggists. ney Fills. For sale by all druggists. PORTLAND, ME. — Tto TMb WHh »> Mwl Brooklyn X. T., am ia too* Arm is question. Returning to Uaa COUNTY NEWS. lato i omD wttaiut I ■ton, I inked tor tbe book and waff Stepping “™ »*« to be offered tbe eery copy BURRY. **«Wi bn mtanwd delighted AN ESCAPED mttNt certain of moat bo bad it and aa I piece I bad lent. I bought Mre. Angie J«w*tM Is visiting In Au- In tho ahow window. «I—M. 8k* la mack walked away looked tor a cipher mm- i»p,0^d LUNATIC "But," mid tho waiter, “we"— (oats. kaaltk. Hn. Abram »u •age in It I was not long in finding aooomp*0jM “No beta," replied tho old man. "Too Vn. Joy and daughter Hops bays gone bom* by lira. Stlmrataln and dots under certain wordi and without MARTHA V. PEASLEY Hn Bi bring mo what I aak for or I won't got to Boston. man, tad their children, oho dUBculty read tbe measage. will' peM anything ban at alL" Florence Cart la baa sons to Bangor to a taw vaaka here. My theory was correct Tbe girl's Copyright by American Pros elation. ISU. Bather than looo a customer, the July *. her father's sister, was bolding H. aunt waiter did as bo was told and, getting Tbe writer did not Miss Hand Wit bee la fpending several I Burn to Sam Hot fey aa her a prisoner. the of took It back to be WEST BULUVAN. me that be piece meat, weeks wttb bar at North know why. All she knew waa that My brother Henry wrote parents Barry. Utagal Procaadiag cooked. Attar a King wait the meat XrlM McGee ud Wl'e, of Prmrffo- her aunt was watching ber always. was going to bring his friend out to Roy Gasper la borne from Baal Harbor was brought to the. customer, who. In- gueeta of Hanry Booker tod wife. She was never to out oar for the wreck end. tor a taw on account of Ul boaltb. permitted go country place stead of thanking the waiter, said, days, John Cameron and wife gaMU R. Emery alone and felt assured that any letter “He’s s Jim dandy. Edith.” wrote “Look what is tho Mias Esther Gott, who is employed in By Forsythe here, young man, David Brace ond wife, in Newport. ■he received or sent was oitened be- "and I’m him out Brookltn, is borne to a pend the Fourth. American Mas Henry, bringing pur- matter with this meat?" H. B. Oopyrlfht by She Have; baa returned from 1911. fore reaching or leaving her. to Introduce him to la the matter with air, Miaars Lena and Elsie bare Uribon ciatlpn, posely you.” "Nothing it, Sperry gone where he vtaited hia A. run but she eon, B. Have;. might possibly away, a from our waa the that the on It has formed to to visit their sister, Mrs. Will About mile place except paint Augusta Mia. knew not where to go. Suspecting that blisters from heat." Georgia Davie, of state Insane asylum. Its proximity a few the Turner. Eddington i, summer to do ■pending a few waeke at the home I am an attorney. One this surveillance had something “Why, what do you mean by thatf* of p’ “•v was a great disadvantage In that I Mrs. Kate Horton and three children, ot PetttngiU. was twenty-seven yearn old with property she bad inherited from liked tb# old evening—I was In constant dread lest some maniac Bar Harbor, is with her lather, George she bad desired to Into The Qolden Role It was still daylight ber father, get "Simply this," replied the waiter. ■octet; held it. ,n0M. at the time—while should come to our bouse and Sperry. communication with an attorney In or- escape, "Those of meat aw In tho picnic at Pro*pact with 1 was sauntering on a thoroughfare pieces you Mrs. Esther and Harbor, .boot der to learn about that murder us all. An escaped lunatic had Emery, witb.daughter twenty-five pneent. under a something window were not made to eat. They Used with dwellings. Passing a eon William, is home from Raven, Haas., property and tbe terms of tbe will. once come there when no one but were made for purposes, Howard wife and but a few feet above advertising tor the Webb, daughter Mu window situated waa In the house and Bad summer. All was now pretty clear to me. By maid fright- but you Insisted, sir, upon baring one ixe will ipend a few dayt in I beard a woman's voice pro- CherryfWid my head the terms of the Instrument Xflss ened her out of her senses. of 'em"—Philadelphia Times. thia week. In- OBITTAAT. nounce my name in a tone almost was to be her niece's About 5 o’clock one afternoon when Markley guard- Miae Alma Cook, who ha. and looked was to downstairs and This community was shocked by the .pent the audible. I stopped up. ian till she was eighteen years of age, 1 Just ready go Napoleon’* Custodian at ft Helena. winter in sadden Somerville, Mam., i. home came the to out on to the there came a ring death ol Mrs. Mary Jane Beads, for From between the slats when the girl was to be free act plassa Sir Hudson Lowe, the man appoint- the aanner. call widow ot Charles N. Beede, at bar borne for herself and to receive her property. at the telephone. I answered the ed England to bo the custodian of words: by Alfred Merchant and It was from the asylum and Saturday night, June 24, after an ill- tamil;. tnd Mr “I want a lawyer.” But if the heiress at the time should myself. the emperor, arrived at St Helena on ness ot several months ot heart Chamberlain and family have moved could see illness, be feeble was an Inquiry as to whether we had 181ft. Ills was trouble, here All being dark within, I be incapacitated by April 14, appearance from seen or beard of one of the Inmates resulting from grip. Stonington. minded or in any way uufltted to care not prepossessing. He was extra ordi- nothing. Mrs. Beede eras born who had left fhe grounds and gone In a He In Surry, Feb. 25, Vera Smith ia at home from “How do you .know that I am a law- for her estate, she should remain un- narily thin, with stiff carriage. Farmington our direction. He had out with 18MI the daughter ot Jacob L. and Mary normal acbool. Minnie 1 asked. “How enn I serve you?’ der her aunt's guardianship and the passed had a long, bony face blotched with red Mattock, i. ,i*> yer?” W. Lord. When she went a suit case In his hand, telling the gate- abd hair of a color. (Ray) young at home after teaching near Bangor. There was no reply. 1 listened, but property pass to Miss Markley for life, scanty dirty yellow that be bad been 'discharged under thick to Salem, Maas., where she lived for many July 3. Vox could hear nothing more. There was after which other disposition should keeper Hls hollow eyes gleamed Popvu. and was going home. He was one of reddish but were furtive years, being a greet worker in the Metho- but one interpretation. Some one must be made of it. The heiress would eyebrows, the most dangerous patients In the In- and restless, never at dist church and a member ol its ohoir. In WEST Bl'KKY. have entered the room whose presence come of age in a few weeks. looking straight 1863 she was mart ied to Charles N. 1 stitution. any one save by stealth. Beede, ‘Mrs. M. G. Saundera ia put an end to the conversation. It was evident to me that Miss vi.iting Iriend. 1 replied that we had seen nothing “That Is a bad man.” declared Na- ot that place, who died a year ago. Seven a few moments; then, thinking was to her ward In Buckaport. waited Markley’s object keep children were born to two in of him and sincerely hoped we would poleon when he had seen him. “Hla them, dying that my lurking there under the win- in the till after she was Mra. Hollia Willine, who ha. been background not. Then 1 went out on the me waa like a in fancy. *of. invisible i piazza eye ni be examined dow might compromise my eighteen, and she was doubtless hatch- fering from rheumatism, i» better. and tried to think of something else. hyena's canght In a trap.” In 1376 they moved to her home town. client, I walked on. a to prove her feeble minded. Mra. E. ing plan But 1 was unable to fix thoughts He resembled this horrid, sly She possessed a fine soprano voice, and Stephen Qrindtc vieited her next and the next for my really The evening It was my part to concoct a plan to never her Mr*. Prank on save a madman animal in Its walk as well as In hair failed to Bit place in the Metho- daughter, Cottle, at Elliworth I strolled the house at anything coming several days by outwit this scheme. My weakness lay dist choir here until her Pall* laat week. down on us. Every man who passed and eyes. He never sat down when ho age compelled to the same hour and even loitered a few in the fact that at the slightest demon- on the road a short distance from waa talking, but swung about hesitat- resign. B. U. 1* . under the window, but not a Cunningham building i.rg. moments stration on my part Miss Benham She was a faithful and devoted wife and where I sat looked to me like a raving ingly and with abrupt Jerks.—Stokoe, bungalow for Mr*. Harriet Poeter of .Nev- came from behind the blinds. whisper would likely be spirited away, that till an a kind triend maniac. l saw a-Tnan “With Napoleon at St. Helena.” mother, earnest Christian, wark, N. J., who arrived bare in: theories as to wbat Finally coming week. I formed many she came of age her aunt was her legal and It does not matter it our a suit case. heart went neighbor. Tb* bungalow ia being built on the It was evident that carrying My aboree had occurred. guardian and that I had nothing to is filled as soon as we have right up Into my throat. 1 muttered The Stark's Lazy House Building. place paused of Toddy pond. The mein it one—the voice seemed to as ths building some belong show that L had been retained The most in the if in life we have so filled a silent prayer that be might pass the Interesting eight out, completely 25*38 feet, with two porcbea, each 12x35 to a woman—was detained un- counsel. Besides this. I young young lady's Bottrrdam too wfh the stork, whose it that in the memory ol those left behind Thera ia a gate. He did not. He stopped and feet. large living-room, with . But To this there seen had no evi- willingly. why? had nevdr her and nest le set on a of the no other will ever be able to fit in. looked up at our house. “He’s the es- high pinnacle exactly wide fireplace. A well i* being dag, co- were many answers. There dence that she was of sound mind. possible "He’s de- buffalo bouse. He was building in dhe was a staunch member ol the Meth- der of U. F. doubt the caped patient.” I moaned. supervision Uapt. Gray. was one that caused me to Should I apply to the courts my inter- of the British work- odist church until her death. liberating whether he’ll come hers or go tho leisurely stylo July A L expediency of pursuing the matter any ference would at once become public He would de- She is survived five children— Martha on farther. Heavens, he’s coming In!" ingman. negligently by further. The person might be feeble property, and no judge would order scend from the heavens with a stick. and of Mrs. Alice of HILL’EH ILL 'FALLS There was no man In the house, and Fred, Surry; Grant, insane. If this were before him on minded—perhaps Miss Benham brought This ho would on tbs fabric and Los Angeles, Cal., of D. P. Friend 1* somewhat 1 simply must meet him. 1 sat per lay George, Wisconsin, improved ia true I would make a mistake, doing such scant evidence as I might furnish. then hia toilet, look- and Mrs. Grace Smith, of also a Health. fectly still while be came up the walk, carefully perform Baysida; great Injury to my client as well as I could do nothing that was legal; ing round and down all the time to half-brother—Jacob Lord, of Bailor's Snug my heart wildly beating. I had read Muter Byron Dow* (pent lent week ia an interference. therefore I must break the law, at the else was N. myself, by insane see that every one busy. Harbor, Y., and several grandchildren. as stories of persons turning away Sedgwick. 1 am a methodical man and determin- same time getting such advantage Whenever bis eye lighted on a toddling Funeral services were held at the home coolness and but Miu ia be- me persona by strategy, i Merinn Simpaon at wort (or ed to begin methodically at the would protect both and my client. child or a perambulator it vUlbly Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. I didn’t And any coolness In myself, Mra. R. O. Cfcatto ginning. I must learn from the out- Realizing the fact that “possession is true work!" he seem- E. F. The handsome flow- j I was brightened. "My Sawyer. many then and. as for strategy, Incapable Mra. H. A. arrived home side who occupied the house, nine points in the law," I resolved to ed to say. ‘This nest building U mere ers teettfied the love of friends and neigh- I Uandage from I of Miss Benham of carrying on even an ordinary con- Sooth Blow bill something about the occupants. transfer the keeping bypaths of Industry.” After drinking bors. The choir sang “Rest at Eve", and Sunday. at versation with the man. By the time hired a boy to watch the premises to some other person than her aunt. .and overlooking and congratulating “The Silver Chord”. 3be was laid at rest Mra. Angie Gandage will apend tbe when trades- either be done he reached the piazza I saw a wrlld that hour in the morning This must by kidnaping himself thus for a few minutes he besifie her husband in the village ceme- Fourth i^Ellaworth with her daughter eyed cremure with fiery red hair and men deliver provisions, note the names her or giving her an opportunity to would stroll off over the housetops for tery. Grace. disturbances similar to on the calling and make a list come of her own accord under the cure atmospheric waa wagons j another stick. He unquestionably July 3. Axon. George Leighton and airter Mary viaittd In this I secured heat wares emanating from his fin- of them. way easily ! of a new keeper. a king of the garden.—Lucas in “A In and laet at Hockport Sargenlville week, several firm one of a of ger ends. Indeed, had 1 looked NORTH LAMOINE. names, grocer Having opened communication with Wanderer In Holland." home George .< much him through dancing water or an Im- returning Sunday. whom I bought my own supplies, and her it was to be expect- Smith ishome from where surreptitiously, have Roy Caller, improved in health. he me the name of the to perfect window pane be couldn’t gave person ed that she would look for a meaning The Way Out. be bee employment. CL mbs. He said some- July3. whom he sent at the appeared more terrible. Boston was goods premises in anything I would send her. I dare A well known physician Mrs. A. A. Richardson has to Isles- but 1 bad no Idea wbat cone in It was Miss Elizabeth thing to me. on his to his office one winter question. not bribe any of the servants in the way ford (or a lew weeks. WEST BKOOKl.IN It that It was a a rich lady about fifty years was to be was, except question. when the sidewalks were a Markley, employ of her aunt, for it morning i» in tows Mrs. Lewis and infant son Joahua Butler, ol New York, old. “(Jo on,” 1 said—“oh, go on! They’re of ice. While down the McCartney supposed that she controlled them. I glare going on buaineaa. after I had a from hare cone to Bancor (or an indefinite stay. My next move was to obtain permis- concluded to use a method of the same you! Just telephone street he met a lady coming in the fin- them If we bad seen As Os A. B. Holt and wile are home Sterling carter hu had hia hou« sion of the grocer to go on his wagon kind as the first I had tried. I sent asking you. opposite direction. The lady was a pi. from on value freedom, Sooth Oouldsboro to remain over the iahed inaide. and deliver goods myself. Putting her a magazine marked “Sample you your go!" stranger to him, although be was not took a basket of He stood at me. Was he go- Fourth. Gilbert Carter hu the lumber t' build a old clothes, I did so, Copy.” Under certain words that em- looking unknown to her. and to me or would be bouae in ol tbe one burned a provisions into the kitchen by bodied my message I pricked pin ing spring upon In trying to avoid each other on the Mias Ethel Hodgkin* is expected home place -tngt that with that often to be found time chatting with the cook learned holes. I felt more confidence in her cunning icy pavement they both slipped and j this week from Washington, D. C\, where ago. his kind to out- the occupants were Miss Markley and noticing this device than the first, in persons of attempt came to the sidewalk facing each oth- she is employed. A. B. Leighton and wile, w ho are em- her niece, Miss Irene Benbam, a girl wit me so that he could effect an en- er, with their extremities consid- are h■■me lor though it was not as plain. I told her pedal Hobie Norwood and family, of South- ployed in Maeeachuactta, This the and murder us between seventeen and eighteen. was her to do and trance into bouse erably entangled. While the polite their vacalioo. what necessary for west Harbor, am spending a few days with was all the information I could secure, ail without our being able to call for doctor was debating in his mind what why, advising her to send me word Mrs. Norwood's parents. Guy Carter ia having new flnlah put co but it was enough for a beginning. If when it would be for her to help? was the proper thing to do under the possible Eocene Hodgkins and wife,of Waltham, hia bouae. Charlee Lawaon and Mtrr.il Miss Markley was rich I might be able leave her aunt that I meet her “You can’t come In!” I continued ex- trying circumstances the problem was might MCs*., are their vacation with Hicharde are doing tbe job. of a spending to find something through records a where she citedly. "Oh. go on! Don’t stop solved by the quick wltted lady, who and take her to place his Rufoe July 3. b- father, Hodgkin*. _ her property—that is, if it were real would be out of her aunt's reach and moment You’ll be captured. Please quietly remarked: estate. I went to the offices of the "Doctor, if you will be good enough secure the benefit of the law. I also go.” clou no exercises. NOitTH UEEH ISLE. name Eliz- to win receiver of taxes, but the a method of On a The man turned and. without a word, rise and pick out your legs 1 suggested reply. The Arthur Haviland, wile end aon Tbomaa abeth was not on his list. It take what remains.” spring term of school closed Jane Markley certain day and hour she was to drop retraced bis steps. 1 maintained my SO, with exercise*. The arrived Sunday. occurred to me to look tor the name until 1 had seen him out of appropriate pro- from a window one or more papers position ia "the estate gram is given below. This term complete* Frank Doolittle, ol Milwaukee, 'Via., of Benbam, and I found with figures denoting, first, the day the cate, then I staggered Into the Safety Valvaa of the World. deceased.” Here Terrific ae are the force* a successful year's work, with Mlaa at K F. Hardy’a. of Adonlram Benbam. of the month; second, the hour (one to bouse, sank on a lounge, and that's of volcanic Eunice as was a If Irene Benbam was action, bare tarred and do Coggins teacher. Those perfect hu her cottage on pointer. twenty-four) that she expected to be the last. 1 knew till 1 saw the maid >hey yet Mrs. White opened it was aerre their ordained in the in attendance during the term are: Fred heir to this property possible able to leave the house. The letter "F” sprinkling my face with water. porpoae Bey View avenue. that her aunt was her a scheme of coemlc Higgins, Augustus Phillips, Ernest Phil- a holding pris- was to stand for front and “R” for Ashamed of my weakness, I soon magnificent develop- New arrivale at Mra. George L. Holden oner while she was to ment Volcanoes form a natural rant lip*, Ruth Tripp. Program: attempting get rear. The letters “A,” “B" and “C” arose and by keeping smelling salts ere Irving Middleton, wile end eon Irving, her estate into her own hands. At the for the Internal forces result- Sou*. O Happy Day*.School would denote the story from which continually at my nostrils managed to pentup and Miaa Grant, ol Cambridge, Mat*. from the slow Recitation. Vacation.Albert court of chancery I was shown the to room. In the course ing cooling and consoli- Christie she would leave or must be taken. get upstairs my •• and Beulah, ol mats. A Good Country—Benlth Forreat Higgina daughter will of Adonlram Ben ham, and the at dation of the earth's They act Young It was between light and dark of of an hour the maid knocked my the Miwcv Tbompaon as the valves of the with- Her Name.Caroline Linacott Beverly, Mew., and case was plain. Irene Benham was door and said brother bad come. safety world, the day appointed for her to drop the my Mlalreae Kitty.Walter Darla and Bailee, of Philadelphia, are at "The heir to worth about half a out which the crust of the earth would " property | paper that 1 strolled the house. I was surprised at this, for he had The by In all burst with Maul.Angustua Phillip* Tangle wood”. million. us on probability explosive The She must have been watching for me, written that be would be with Exercise. Haymakers...Si* girls 3. were wicked force and with a resulting cataclyam July ______If Miss Markley enough for I saw something white flutter Saturday afternoon, and It was now Recitation, My First Speech.Fred Higgins ** the I had formed of appalling to contemplate. Volcanoes A Small Girl'* a little to fulfill theory from an upper window. I kept my Friday. I was so ashamed of my terror Troubles, While hoping lor the beat de her it would be to her tend. In fact, to maintain the normal Mae necessary fight eyes fixed on it and when it reached at the approach of the lunatic—Henry Kittredge bulling lor it. I dare not make stable equilibrium between the interior Recitation. Ballad of War....Harold Higgins with fire. any open the sidewalk picked it up. On it was had no respect for my timidity—that and the outer surface of the world. My Vacation....Shirley Kittredge move whatever lest she should remove I resolved not to about “& 23-24. R, B," which 1 knew say anything Song. Little where Derde.School her niece to some hiding place meant the of the month it. With the smelling salts In my eighth day Hold. Recitation, Land of Any How, she could not be found. I must get I Strong between 11 and 12 o'clock at night, band. went down Into the living Florence Higgins Into clandestine communication with Bill—Experiment* with thousands of from a second story rear room. This, room. Recitation, It.Burton Gray Benham. subjects have shown that the average Hair. Miss of course, threw me the respon- Oh. my goodness gracious! Am I The Night Wind.Mary Tripp Wealth of upon man attains bla maxlmnm a a strength in The With of a I bought book suitable for pres- of a means of de- mad. or are askewT There, Small Boy. sibility providing my eyea his O. A. Farther ha* the Preparation ent to a young lady, illustrat- beside thirty-first year. Ernedt Phillips prettily scent from an upper story, besides a Henry, stands the maniac! that grow* Hair, atop* Dsndroff and sent it to her the Jill—A woman’s strong age la twenty- Recitation. John Maynard.Ruth ed. through mall, method of flight. Had the paper fallen “What the dickens did' you mean. Tripp and Make* Hair Gloriously eight 1 suppose. Valedictory.Phronett Smith I sent no note of explanation with it a Mr. Trask into the hands of watcher there would Edith, by treating as you Song, Vacation Time, nor wrote on the flyleaf, but "Why?" if anything have been_nothing intelligible in it. did awhile ago? I missed the train, Caroline Unscott and Mas G. A. Parcber, Itself "Haven’t you noticed how they hold Kittredge Money back, says the book contained a communica- I made an examination or the rear and he came on without me. to Closing w only on to ltr-Yonken Statesman. piece.Henry Linacott Parisian Sage doesn’t eradicate tion. By a delicate underscoring of house and be turned Were facing nt the found that there away by you. you July 3. Y. dandruff, stop splitting hair, words I informed her who I life an“ was, my was an alley there. The yard was In- craiy ?' hair and scalp itch, and put address, bow she could reach what A Richer Strike. lustre the man, me, closed in a high fence, the door of "N-n-o, b-but I thought be was" BLIEHIIX. into hair of any "Is it true that Maude refused a woman or child. I had learned about her and my sus- which was kept locked. I provided a Henry was very angry, but bis friend man worth a million 1” Char 1m A. Palmer and wife an in town And Parisian is so pleasan. picion. I was doubtful of the success ladder long enough to reach the sec- soothingly said that 1 doubtless bad an Sage "It la." lor a abort rhik and refreshing. Ito cheap |«rrtumei7 of this maneuver, for If her aunt were ond a circular saw order 1 it. A story and in explanation. gave sickly smile "Was she ordor to around all no ms- her she would examine the crazy or In love!" MIm Fanny Sweet it visiting bar carry day. watching to burglarize the door. gradually overspread the features of concoction that disgusts tae "Neither. She accepted a man worth mother, Mn. H. a. Sweet. agreeble book closely before allowing her niece both the men. and. as for me. I ran tome On the appointed night, repairing to two millions.”—Boston senses, but a daintily perfumed to have it. For this reason I did not Transcript Mre. L. Dean tune the alley, I cut a hole In the door and up to my room and locked the door, and Holden, of Cleveland, 0., that proves its goodness the first before the fifteenth ie • the aeaaon begin my message removed the lock. Then I watched they didn't get me out of It tin the pending at yon use it ,k “Brifhtly". bota page and made my interlineations so next Dodging Indigestion. Mn. Baldness and faded hair are till about half past 11 o', ock, when morning. When I came down to Goy H. Hinckley and aon Arnold Hoax—Sllllcus was engaged to u caused faint that no one except one reading breakfast and Mr. Trask were an the by dandruff germs. 1>arls'v“ there was the flash at n ; main win- Henry heiress. I wonder guests of Mus F. E. tne the book would notice them. why be broke It off? Hinckley. Sage kills the germs and causes dow on the second waiting for me. who was still story, probably of Henry, Joax—He bad an attack of MUe Myrtle ia her hair to I waited a for a result to Indigestion, Pillabury Mailing grow abundantly. week my an electric band mortified at my of his friend, t*. * light. Understanding reception and the doctor told him to Parent*. George M. and wife. bottle for 50 cents at When it came I was sure avoid all Pillabury Large expedient. this to be a signal, I raised the ladder. said by way of Introduction. Just as If Parcber’s and everywhere. rich things.—Philadelphia Record. Miee Jennie A. Grindle ia a druggists no could leave the we pending the ordinary message The window was noiselessly opiened, hadn’t met before: summer with Judge F. B. Snow and wife. Markley home without being carefully and a descended. “Edith, this Is Mr. Trask, whom I figure I removed Spiteful. Inspected. The reply was an adver- Wrote I would Judge V. P. Kline and of Cleve- the ladder and led the way to a car- you bring up with me do hats hlmf wile, Needle Books Given Awaj "Why you land, O., a ay at Ideal tising card of a secondhand bookstore. riage on the nearest street this week. I assure you he is In hla lodge for the aeaaon. waiting “He ba& been knocking me to the k I should not have thought of its being At the door I saw a right tnlnd and baa no Intention of V. J. Loriug and A asset present, by street lamp girl I go with." family, of Wellesley, a reply to my message bad not the for the first time the features of my murdering you.” Maea., have opened their cottage for the spmsabls housekeeper, “What did be tell her?” U name of the firm been underscored In client. I was well satisfied with the “Yes, I have.” said the other. ‘Tm eummer. _I forty of “What my salary is.”—Houston Poet book; 1 pencil. I went to the bookstore and sight going to pluck her heart out of her." Mine Maud bt tent nw Dodge and Mite G. E. Cooley TOTt will asked if they had any communication I her a Now. wasn't that nice of him? are f> put In carriagetand told the Ho WavDenoe. apending the summer at the Dodge With your request for me. They said they had not. I driver to to Indeed, he turned the whole matter homeatMd. wi» take her the honse of an Blobbe—When she wasn't l t yellow and Into a into looking went away disappointed, while elderly lady with whom I bad arrang- Joke, getting Henry good kissed her. Slobbe—What did Charles A. she do? Stover and wile, of Cam- from a of “Ik T." Atwood walking along thinking of a possible ed for her humor and making me feel less un- reception. Blobbs—Refused to look at me for the bridge, Maas., an guests of Bufus P. Stov- of the it occurred I secured Miss comfortable. Heine, experience explanation problem Benham's fortune to rest of the evening.—Philadelphia Rec- er and wife. tod! And be nion of tl l remedy. Writ* to me that the book I had sent Miss : her, and when she paid my bill she kept his word about plucking ord. Mis* Charlotte High, of Oo, Port!®* Markley might have been sold to the | threw in her own sweet self, my heart out of me. Brookline, the Is T. Mas*., and Mia* Stella M. of ri —I "'I ... Boalwick,