Simcrkutt.' ~~ .. "... —m.. T r VTTT | f»»*ctrwiM raid, ti.eo ni (Eltawortl) \(,l. LAiii1 I ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 15, 1917. i No. 33. annfrtisrmmtf. LOCAL AFFAIRS and Mra. William Brook* and daughtal Maud of Auburn were recent guests ol i NBW ADTKKTI ifc H KNii Ttfll.M U'KRK Mr*. C. S. Cottle. They made the trip by automobile. Bijon theatre Hancock Co Havings Bank Mr. and Mra. John Clement Shrinei The Barrill National bank Probate notice-John M Houston et als of Weat Newton, formerly of Ellsworth, —Daniel 8 La moot are u receiving congratulations on the — Ignatius R Grotsmann —Edwins Booth Grossmann birth of a daughter, Phoebe Elizabeth, House for sale born Aug. 11. Pig found .*> Gold Watch its 30 chain lost rad Mrs. Harold H. Clark and son During Years Home made marmalade for sale h|r. of Linnehan’s auto livery Richard, Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting Farm at Lamoine for sale. Mr. Clark’s slater, Miss M. A. Clark. Mr. of successful the Mb.: experience, Burrill Na- Blubhill, Clark was; unexpectedly called to Wash- Bank has Buckboard, phaeton, motor board for sale ington Monday. tional steadily grown in Nbw Yobk City: deposits Mrs. Carrie and the good will of the Schooners and steamers wanted Bellatty, Mrs. C. E. Bellatty, people, and it is with three daughters, and Miss Margaret now in a Franklin of Rnxbury, Mass., are at the stronger position than ever be- SCHEDULE OF MAILS Bellatty cottage at Contention Cove. Mr. fore to extend the most at bllAwobtb ros-rorncs. efficient service. Bellatty i* expected the 2&th. !n effect, June 96, 1917. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. DeCaittre arrived are after Checking Accounts solicited. MAILS BSCBIVBD. Saturday two weeks at the Castine Week Daye. normal alumni encampment at Sandy for a abort visit with _l From Wbst-6.55, 7.15. 11.46 a id (except Mon- Point, Capt. Addison day), 4.21, 6.43 p m. Maddox. They will leave to-day for Bar Fboh Harbor and East—12.28,*4.11, .6.89, 10.97 p m. (10.97 vicinity. mail not (distributed until following morn- Fred, the eight-year-old son of Mr. and ing) Mr*. Albert N. Cushman, who has been In Sunday. the Bangor hospital for treatment for LENOX From West—6.56, 11.46 a m. mastoid abscesses in both ears, is im- KEROSENE No mall from east Sunday. proving. His parents hope to bring him home the latter BY THE BARBEL MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOmCB part of the week. Week Day. Robert P. King and Ludike Hall of who Goino West—11.40 a in; 8.40, 4.50 and 9 pm. Ellsworth, are with the 1st Maine Going East—6.80 a m: 3.40 p m. heavy artillery, have received appoint- GASOLINE Sundays. ment to the officers' training camp at Going West—3.40,5.10. Plattaburg, N. Y. It i* expected that No mail east Sunday. BY THE DRUM they will receive a furlough from their regiment for the three months’ training Registered mail should be at postoffice half at Plattsburg, beginning August 27. an hour before mail closes. Rosie Shapleigh and Winnie Brady, aged fifteen, both of Ellsworth, were last WKATHKK IN ELLSttOKTH. C. W. week committed to the industrial school GRINDAL lor girls at Halloweil, on of Por Week Ending at Midnight complaint Tuesday, Juliette Aug. 14, 1917. Nickerson, agent for the preven- tion of to children. Water Street, Ellsworth (From observations taken at the power cruelty Both ap- station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rivei pealed, and bonds were furnished for Power in Co., rfllsworth. Precipitation is their given in inches for the twenty four hours appearance at the October term of ending at midnight.] the supreme court. BOY DROWNKI). Trenton Child Injured. Weather Precip- Marguerite, aged thirteen years, FOR SALE Temperature condition* Ration George W. tbe veteran Massa- daugh- Leavitt, Stewart Loses Life Jay While Bath- ter of Charles Davis, jr., of Trenton, was chusetts known on 4am 12 ni forenoon horseman, every big afternoon ing In Leonard Lake. thrown from the board of an track in tbe running Wed 56— 76— fair country, was in Ellsworth Boat Actaeort fair,cloudy aged fourteen soh of Mr. automobile on the Trenton road Saturday Freight — one last Jay, years, Thurs 62 66— rain .56 day week to call on E. H. cloudy,rain Greely, serious his and Mrs. John J. of Ellsworth afternoon, receiving injuries, in- 50 Frl 61— 66— rain rain.fair 2.78 friend of more than forty years. It Stewart, 65ft; draft 6ft: a fracture of skull. She is in Length, candying capacity, Sat 59— cluding the 76- fair fair will be remembered that it was Mr. Falls, v as drowned last after- Saturday a tons one and one Ellsworth — serious her recovery ; Jaeger engine, 40hp Sun 68 80— fair fair Leavitt and Mr. who condition, though Greely brought the noon, in Leonard lake. Mon 62— 6*2— fair fair is considered probable. about 8 knots; derrick con- famous stallion Bingen, then a yearling, engine,"'Shp; speed Tues 60— 81— clear clear The boy, with bis was from to Maine. mother, spend- neeted with power. Kentucky COMING EVENTS. ing the afternoon at the home of relatives, The Ellsworth dramatic club, under the Elba W. of Brewer is in Mr. and Mrs. William on Third at Nicolin Mayo visiting management of Fred E. Cooke, will make Chapman, Tuesday evening, Aug. 21, Ellsworth and vicinity. grange orchestra. its fifth annual appearance Thursday street. With Grace Stewart, the fourteen- hall—Dance; Higgins’ Dance tickets 50 centB; ladies free. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Rowe are on an evening, Aug. 30, in the five-act drama, year-old daughter of Mrs. Chapman, automobile to Portland. “East Lynne.” Though the is an old Thursday, Aug. 30, at Hancock hall— BIJOU THEATRE play they went to the lake at the foot of Third N/IAIfM STREET one, it has been selected as it “East Lynne,” bj' Ellsworth dramatic Charles W. Jordan of Everett, Mass., is especially street, where the two children went in has never been known to fail in club. Tickets, 25 and 35 cents, on sale at in Ellsworth for a week, bringing while the mother sat on the AUG. Utah in “The Children of the Feud.” | wading, WEDNESDAY, IS—Dorothy forth a crowded house. The cast will be R. H. Smith’s store Monday, Aug. 27. Tr angle Co. Miss Addie Salisbury i» visiting her bank. Neither of the children could by Miss Doris Hal man in TIH TODAY, AUG. 16- Charlie Chaplin in hi* t>urlea “WIT BA lotho es- ] „h^ Thlo eolioio to fmlil Oroope, etnna, who aay tha* It la tb.. (.leal pecially to tbo fr*i|« of Bsooor* ooooty. d!I IU Motto: and foe bora because H (rice* "Botpful Bop*]W.” The coleus to to oil for tbo them JT MISERABLE FROM ©peo troopers Thai* la a oartatn part la Praaen irreataat warmth around the dtocaootoo of topics of peoerol loto root, ood We may not know Its luuna. ..-^7 Lesson VIII.—Third Quarter, For of tAts eolBH in mmoIm and fRuater freedom TBrwfOM I for reports of proofs ascot! ape. Make letters Aad there tha UtUa wavelets daaca than trousers to im into and mouo-tl Ii for tko Mut.l Mated abort ood ooocioo. AUtwHomaBlcotloae most Tha aun ahlnaa Juat tha Kama. Many Important newspaper* Aug. 19,1917. alau la bo bad beaeit, aad bvlpfml kapafall ho elfeod, hot oomoo will sot bo priatodos* Oa aMpa that Ay tha atarp Sac euane oat for the MIL The com UvenxZ Beta* tor the bo*moD food, U U for Ibe STOMACH TROUBLE* oo writer. All wo* Am though at borne their anchor* drag. loot of tbo — copt by perm Pom aars: la- -Certainly something ,ho«j mob Bbb b pabtlo aareaat, a >,rv,yov of moolooUooo will bo to opprwrol by oobjoct And Joltyboats glide ta and fra bt done to abolish the THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. for»ailoa aad aa««aatloa. a MedloM for ibe la hideous y tbo editor, bet oooo will bo refected.wttboot ruled artth tha boys la biua, drtcal baas In which of IU«i laiMa tt aollcMb we hide our )«. Mpobiifb capacity MVntMUlflHtSMM «ood rooooo. Who ahovr tha for row oa row way today. Whoever saw a HBMiilailoM, aad turoooeeedepeado largely Of lade ta khaki, too. sutne thlt of It Chrm 14- lha tt la thla Com- looks dlanlflfs! In trouser*?" Text the Lmon, xxxlv, oa oappart atraa iwiybM Ton’d In mat ef Ti Tib “FnMns” LAJfOUVK. M. 33—Memory Verve, 31 Golden Text, ooBlcalloei mbm ba Maeed. bat Ibe mm Twoa or Mow Tork bay. witter will oat be Pa. prtattd azeepi by panolaatoa. CM Ciiwun 9r., Momui. MBVOCJaL BOSOLFTf OB9 exix. It—Commentary Prepared or Tho at "Amoses” Choaan by OoMMMBIcatloaa will be awb||eM to approval I in arm a. Tbo Dirioe Mooter boo oommoBod "Sammies.* Rev. O. M. Itewm "Tor two year*, m a niienUt Tho The American in by rttaerlaa by tbe edHor of the ooloMV, bet aoae to Bio boo wool 7 bom* oor brother. Lather Y. troop* France from Rbnmatism and Stomnob eh of omllo and nod harp will without rood reaeoo. addnii ■offerer Bat af rbnaen their own with he rvjocord Gtlpetrftek, oo ootoomod member of Lamotoe mubrliptet. according The first rerse of oar lesson. ill ooaauBlotloii to I had Haa aa eatensire range. TronbU. frequent Dixxy Sjfalh, proope. No. Mi Phtrona of Booboadry, ood to the Part* Matin, adopting the the Indicate The iMnuai. And wharaaoa'ar their couraa aataada nm* marg1n.il reading, might Mb. and when I Celt wretched Whereoe, We bold to re membra oce "Amexe<" This waa Kite worth. tookjteod, protefal Tba ayaa they meat are ayaa of frtwida formed t.r pipe that the book they found was an orig- the 4 ole root which be boo obowa aad sleepy. I suffered from Rhen* oiwoyo tna toaether the Brat two letter* of thp inal copy by the hand of Moeea, bnt It io oor order, the cordial ood cheery preetiog Tho aaao that know Derat ora man wonts "American •It ACCOCJfT or tbi wab. mutism with in expedition" In a m«n dreadfully, pains ay which woo bio. ood tbo Now know his man once more. have been another accord- boepitoblc spirit ner similar In that might copy, John Brown cannot pay me the money he and and And what waa In Fool Jones' kaa adopted In r hash joints, my hands swollen. which bo errr am attested, iheroforo, rmtnt to t»eut. xvtt IS. II XL 13; owoa, Appears along tha shore. the word "Antac." which ing 10; Kings A friend advised '‘Fruit-a-tiW aad Jfmolosd, That are will strive to emoloto j by the A op accoaat of the war." And above trallan and New It lx xuffldent to know that “Oa up perhaps they gaaa ; Zealand Josh. 1.8. from the did me these ood the other rlrtooo which he troop* in tip The cook waato tea dollar* a week, or she outset, they good. Prom scene sMareal bridge these dare British forces are of which made him o eltUoo. known. It waa the Book of the Law the AJUr tb* first box, Ifelt / met fitting poooooood, worthy -lfaurtco Morris la New Tork Boa. j goes, o troc boobood. ood o soloed member of oor Lord, which, when It waa read to the “Oa account of the war." can Adin, ir4 fourteen, eon ot mtU and I truthfully say that order; ood fort her. (bora* H. caused him to read bla clothe# The baker redace* the weight o! his bread. Barry ot wae king, “Fruit-atives” is the mortician Beset esd. That wo ex mod to dieter Otl- Machiaa, drowned ia.i w*j master only The batcher sends steak* that oeald needay while in and send to Iluldah. the prophetess, to that helped me". LOUIS LA BRIE. poirick ood other oorrowiap relotiroe oor SIR6IR6 REW WAR ART ewimmioa tb* riw, 1 a* lead. mile above the Machiaa of the Lord, through her, what doe poet sympsttay, ood wmossd them to the Lumber Co miU Inquire The tailor'* wool suite are of shoddy instead. 60c. a bos, 6 for 12.60, trial also, 23e. This waa In comfort of Him who pitlctb “like os o father they should do (xlx. 32l. “Oa account of the war." all dealer* or seat At postpaid by Fruit* pltietk bis children.” FOR TROOPS ABROAO the eighteenth year of his reign txxxlv. 3t*nitan cr..» The tinner cant patch np my roof where It n-tivea Limited, Ogrtnashaig. N.Y. Pa—lead. That oar charter bo draped lo 8; xxxv, 19i, and Jeremiah began to l«ako, moerotap for o space of thirty days, ood that when thirteen. Therefore prophesy why “Oa accoaat of the war.” o copy of I boas resolutions be seat to Sister motb*r M bora t* ISM *ad iki bad so re- to Instead of to Jeremiah? Foflow of ■end Huldah The car that I bought will not come for six n espy tbo records of They Quickly Example mabnacc of it. **d u It stood very user Gilpstrlck, spread opoo Perhaps because Huldah waa there In week*. oor order, ood ooe seat to Tvs Ellawoxtb Ik* boos* where sb* wos bora, sb* would the French When on a "i rm account war.” mt Jerusalem and Jeremiah waa “Oa ef the Amboicav for j prob- have resieuberef Improbably, at an early ace. pobllcotloo. I ably at Anathoth (II flings xxU. 14; Jer. Tbe coot of my shoes mounts encb time that Ours Y. Cooudoo, March. My grandmother said they cam* Iona dic- Long 1). It la In to notice In this hay. Paosio B. 1, wresting ta ace* to attend meeting* thoae days, aad old Hioonif, Tbe price* oa drags are prodigiously high. NbUIB connection the honor placed upon such Mr. Flood and his wife used to oume dTOatTOM, Bat when I dcmar. I receive the way in reply, women as Huldab and Deborah and Committee. Wb«n W. II ohm sol lent of Potsdam nr ms from ou boros back aad leave their din- _ “Oa account of the war." Sorry Hannah and others and to remember ner at her house aad at lead the afternoon pot singing lessons In the curriculum A ox. Snal were and* Aad what caa 1 do when say, The house lot 7, inuiratMi that Mary of Bethany knew the Lord they airily cession. meeting ad)olned my at his soldiers' a (or the fair which cam* off training tremor of In than of the Oa accoaat of the war." grandfather's land, and when it eras tor* successfully better many way* any giggle was beard around tbe What else can I do bat obligingly pay down be bought the lot aad a part of the Wednesday, Aag. S. Hometbing more mlHtary other women or even than Peter and iui«u “Oa account of the war." lumber, with which he built a workshop, than waa reaiitsd, to lor the world. Three years ago, when Mars John. Some women seem to have yuo help pay Tee, often I wonder what some folks will do. which has been torn down within my mem new hall. Aug. 21, them will be another natled at the sight of those same sol- Carmel Citizen Gladly Tell* keener eyes and ears and a more open warfare U When all of the world with its ore. extra session to consider the question ol diers marching to the, frontier*—east, heart for God than most men. tb What New Tanlsc l>|,| rough. Grandmother had a block for her swift* aeau lor the hall. 1 orten ask ooa to me south and west—under the throaty bar- give guidance And they can no longer pees by la review, •awed from either the elite or rafters, I don't of Deutschland for Him. dear wife, who walks sdt “Oa accoaat f the war!" know which. You know la rage "Deutschland. through my they need rafters nw dedham. -frsttidoro Me ccrmt, 35d, Uber Alien," the derisive humbly with Him; then all goes well. Selected bp S. former. those days as large as ailla are now. 1 have giggles began a for Jo- the block now. and It ia so I Aug. 11, armngementa ware made lor to die oat until now they are not. It Huldah bad good meesage large enough **1 feel better than 1 hare for yean. Dear Amni Hrndg* ased it for a small tree last Christmas. It is entertaining Hancock Pomona 1, most be admitted that It was a case of slah. because of hla humility and ten- Sept. Yea, 1 teal like e w* man *u»c* I ntre On my way to graduation in June, after quite bright looking, and doesn’t look a ban- and other matters ol business warn be who laughs drat lives to der heart, when he heard tbe words of yodel. taken tble new Tanlac," declared Julius reaching Bllsworth, I he rJ of the aeath of 4 red old. the God ia tbe years transacted. The program included read- All of which la somewhat distantly of Lord. for. although high and I on Parens, Carmel. Mu Mr Pareooils cur faithful Dell, fnliy expected is Hasel and 1 and one who lnhabttetb It almost time for the reunion, and I ings by Cowing Warren related to the fact that tbe American tbe Maine lofty eternity, reaching home to express the sense cf onr employed by Centrel K. K and has to hope you'll have as large a crowd and as alee Miller aod remarks on rrange topics by soldiers in France are not only sing- whose name la holy. He regard loss to the column, aa well aa throughout the ; be wae suffering from »!• n.s, b in utile, a time as last year, which is all anyone could members. as they train, but are be- tbe contrite and humble spirit that entire county, and to send a word of sym- _ ing actually ae are eo many other men and aocsta poesibly expect. 1 don’t expect to go this trembles at HU word (Isa. ivli. 13. to her John, on whom falls the beuvl-| ing trained to sing. One of our officers hare. ; pathy but if I did I'd ask to a MASSAFAqUA, 477. SOUTH BLCEHILL. year, you pin placard said: | Ixcl, 2). Joaiah called together all the eat loss. “After I would eat I j on you with your real oame and your pen Tba third and lour degress were con- «et Pxi«. Prances V. Way, William 9. Webster, A. and started off down the road singing. or pain. It waa fcardlfor roc to purer turned to the Lord with a! hU heart can promise you a hearty welcome. C. W. A. the all hrreT Coombs, Fred Mills, Walker, ‘IlalL hall, gaug's to 1 bad rests s gnsl dr*l A thousand Aunt if I have straighten up. and with all hla soui and with all pardons. Madge, E. William E. Ellen "We Into that a hjg WEST TKEMONT. Mary Haines, Mikell, swung tamp nbffit 1 about Doaa'a Pills suit I tot been too presuming, and I'll be real good Kidney might as he did (11 XTltt, 5; with every voice raising on 'A eueSt (Ungz Min Mira Verrill Du of Germantown, Brophy. lustily U took only one t-rto and not say ano her word, la kind re- j supply. , lJV grasshopper hopi-ed on a grasshopper's ms el the me mb ranee to all. Pa is with ber aunt, Mr*. Sadie M. Eye, 1 me. 1 have had | ret urn ajn.pt, Hezeklab excelled In one and back.' and after dinner tbe billets way Y. tbe balance of I be season. end Cast in* lost/one of it* oldest tod most Just Pel.-, pro- _ 8 J. for Mr. trouble, bat Doan's Kidney Joslab In bat tbe Lord noted esteemed a, in the death of Aaron spouted melody, everything, from rag- re, nsre another, 1 Mr*. Anthony MacArtbur of Cambridge, cities cured at E. O. Moore's Drug eacTi We are reminded of the You bars my moat sincere tbanks, 8. time to Christmas carols and lul- re.iet. fully. Me**., are also at Mrs. for two Chamberlain. He died in tbe bouse in baby me immediate for tbe invitation to Eye's again glean the saints are of J. Y., emphasizing labies. "■ way spoken ty arselts. Master George Melcber will re- which be wee born, on Water street, (Statement February lo know we given Paul—some succored some laid the reunion. 1 am very glad “I have found that, while a that said: others, turn to with them. seventy-eight years ago. Up to within a song On tfec.roher 191S, Mr Fernald to see and I wish Cambridge *4 down their own Decks for rani's may expect you yours. has to It Is the most * sake, few years he kept a trait end grocery store snap swing “Colda so me tiroes disorder my dneya. I send a word "Come” and^a some were some labored and could personal for on tne march, a sentimental Filli helpers, Rev. Arno wife on Water street, it being, many years, popular but I oaa Doan s kidney to M. B. from Anon to X. Y. Z. J. Brown and left rely upon some labored much, tome were In every the store of Its kind in town. love ballad Is a sure winner In tbe cool ,el- for thetr borne io Old Town. principal to rell«ve;3roe. Tbe aatietoelcry Christ before him xvli—and thus We shall look for Aunt Bus and her John. Monday of the (Rom. He was of a generous disposition, always evening." have bad with Dean s Kidney Mr. and Mrs. E. B. periencea I it will be at tbe seat of Steltson of Wor; medi- Judgment ready and willing to help any leas fortti- Pills renew confidence in tbi* Dear Aunt and Mutuala: were my Madge easier. Mesa., wbo spending tbe ** Christ, all service will be remembered nate than himself. He wee a charter it a* highly 1 haven't said a word since October, so now BARE KNEES cine and I recommend summer at Willard Gotl’s, were called TO BE STYLE. and all manner of service and the spe- member of Maeaaeoit L U. O. P. 1 will wind up my "think box" and start my borne lodge, seer." cial zeal of each one. and each will re- last Wednesday. pen, and 1 doubt act a literary masterpiece He leaves, besides a widow, three SODS and Kilts May Replace Trousers For Civil, Don't 'imply Tbs PriceflOc, stall dealers. ceive bis own reward according to bU will be the result. But whatever the result, improvement society will bold ite two who have the of daughters, sympathy ian Dross In England. s Kid- own In annual sale St K. of ask tor a Doan labor (I Cor. lit. 8). connection I know Aunt Madge will be glad to have it, as P. ball Tuesday all. Tbe funeral waa bald at tbe Uni- kidney remedy-get Kilts may replace trousers for civil- h*» with the rememl>er she has bad to fill the column all 21. There will be* llr F«r: aid passover always twice lately afternoon, Ang dance tarian church Sunday afternoon. Rev. llr. ! ney Pills-tbe aame that ian dress. Their adoption la under se- bustrr- that It was tbe blood on tbe door that alone. Not but what she can "heat us all to a in tbe evening. Kelley’s orchestra. twice recommended, Mnder officiating, a Misted by Mr. Locke. rious consideration In of [ publicly made the firstborn safe In that bouse, frazzle" with her hands tied, in that lipe, but many parts Y. Miss Hazel Bead, wbo is st Members of the Odd Fellows ware MUborn Buffalo. N. 1 know have even employed lodge England as a result of tbe to.. Prop#., not tbe blood and something else, but she’d rather help, if it is govern- Bangor, 1* spending her vacation with present in a body. The flowers were ment's "When I just ordinary. advice that men should wear God said, I see tbe blood will her B. B. Beed and wif*. Mia* beautiful. I want to tell Sadie how much I enjoy her parents, material of one hue to economize In pass over iEx. xll. 13). It was to you” letters. 1 do so love to bear about those old Estelle Wray accompanied Mile Beed Aug. 13. G. be a lamb without blemish, and Cbrlst dyestuffs. days. Wasn't P. O. Wooster’s articls in Tub borne. Is In support of kllta a government our passover tbe Lamb without Ambkicax s short time ago, interesting? It Aug. 13. Tbklxa. BBOOKHVILLR. fashion expert says with blemish and without spot (Ex. xll. 5; 1 seems funny that Aunt Madge can remember they dispense Mr*. Charles who le the nuisance of and there ran Cor. v. 7; I Pet. I 19). Tbe flesh of the when they attended meeting all day, and now NORTH LAMOINE. Yonog, ill, re- pressing, lamb was to he masted with fire and nobody hardly goes at any time, day or night, mains about the same. be -no question of tbelr durability be- | Mrs. Abbie Austin is more’s the at boms from Law- cause Scottish raten with unleavened bread and bit | pity. Walter danborn is employed at P. N. families hare pasted ! some of rence, Maas., tor tbe summer. ter herbs (Ex. xii. 8i. suggesting H;s Perhaps you would be interested to (lawyer’s. Cape Hosier. sSiwiKSsTStvEii^ntg, know that the first Methodist meeting-house Miss Elvira Austio of Boalindale, Mass., sufferings and our fellowship wltb Maynard who ha* been is east of the Penobscot river was built about a it tba of Mrs. A. E. Austin. Gray, very ill, Him in sufferings, and ss there was no guest hundred yards from where I now , and we better. or in so we who Robie Norwood and Sun- leaven evil Him are have suss’* on the family spent "garden growing right spot Mies Martha Carter of Blnehlll Is sm- redeemed by His blood must put where it stood. It was built in day with George H. Coggins, Mrs. Nor- THE away IfiOl. and et Chase Robertson’s. QUALITY OF A CLARION wood for a week’s ployed all evil, aa It Is written. “Be ye holy, couldn’t have stood many years, for my remaining visit. 13. John A. Gray base crew of men digging for I am holy.” Eating tbe lamb did Aug. Y. I H the of the highest a cellar for a barn ha will soon botld. quality not add to nor increase tbeir safety, Feel Wars* After Vacation bat Indicated fellowship, as He said. I Charles Confine, who is employed in the of iron obtainable The change from outdoor activity of vaca- grades pig “He that eateth me aball live by me” tion time to the quiet of regular employment insane asylum at Bangor, spent part of the of expert (John vi. 57) If tbe firstborn, being sometimes makes one feel heavy and "staffed last week el bom*. plus quality up,” uncomfortable and bilious, with s mean use every tinder tbe blood that night, could not headache, a nervous unrest and thickly Mies Lila P*rkina,*wbo has been visit- We coated workmanship. a of toague. Instead of complaining that eat bite tbe lamb because of nerv- ing her brother, J. W. et West "a vacation does no good." It is better lo re- QUICK BELIEF FOB Perkins, care to Clarions the qual- ousness give or foe any other reason that move tbe trouble, which usually is the result Brooksville, has returned to her sister's, of indigestion Cathartic Tablets sen ice. did not at all affect tbeir safety. Foley give Mrs. Roberts. that means lasting quick relief with no unpleasantness or costive May ity Whether It waj tbe house of an Israel- after ejects. in STOMACH MISERY Ang. 11. A. Results are right ite or an Egyptian oo which the blood uniformly was there could be no death under that Am Ih consequence. blood. The Lamb waa never too small (Jalacky? Mo*t sickness is traced to careless for the household, but If the household secs or Made in Maine. CA8TORIA neglect, bat unfortunates who suffer from waa too little for the iamb they were ! hay fsvsr or asthma can attribute their ail* For latests asd CUkhaa menu to had lack. In August the air is fall Successful to share it wltb tbeir neighbors (Ex. Dm Mi-o-na Tablets, they are one of tbe of pollen snd dost that cause trouble for everywhere. moat effective aud aafe remedies for out-of- some, yet others sre never bothered. No xll. 4) And in tbe sight of God is not In Use For Over 30 order stomachs. Years Bealdes quickly stopping I remedy does mere to relieve fever mod 1 distress hay our neighbor any one with whom we tho Mi-o-ne soothes the irritated asthma than Foley's Hooey and Tar. the well- WOOD & BISHOP CO. Maine wolla of tbe atomacb, strengthens and builds “-iSf-1 Bangor, con share tbe lamb, whether In foreign | known family medicine for coughs, colds sad up the digestive organs. Do not suffer croup. It clears and soothes tbe afflicted on same street of another o sue box at once land* or tbe with as? S*niL tfZ&Pf&Z&K dey, get U. A. nose, throat snd I bronchial tabes. Moore’s Parcher can | I supply you. Drag Store. Sold by J. P. ELDR1DGE, ELLSWORTH, Me. In tfcta ttnalft portion of “Ood’i Acn” m SuhrrtlirmTTit* NEWS the MOMS COUNTY Ot “Joseph Wood and Both Haakall bia wile,” ot the feat aettlera, to BI.lt: HILL. whose memory, Mrs. Klloe, their great- SEVEREST TESTS groat | of tea cburcb will -granddaughter, placed a tablet a The ladies Baptist few year* ago. of food and candy at tba town Here also are burled bold s sale Beuben *’ n1' Dodge, a surveyor of who AWT- '*• *l 10-® land, pall married a daughter of John Ne- IN AVIATION CORPS fantura abown at Peters; Charlie Cbaplln bemieh Tbe Hinckley, a soldier of the Thuraday, will ba abown Fri- Revolu- L-iusorth tionary war, who married tba.tr., Blnablll. Edith Wood, tbe Century the first female child ot white parentage Child* want to Brnnawick born in the «r, John town; Father Fisher, for Gantfidatos For Airman Must viait ber bneband, Lieut, .eek 10 forty-one years pastor of the Congrega- of tbe l.t Main. heavy artillery. tional to adds, church, whom a monument waa ol Brown erected Meet ,| 1 Fowler university by members ot bis parish and his Rigid Requirements. “Around with a strreopticon lecture, friends, his favorite motto, “Know lor tbe benefit of the Thyself,” inscribed it. the Mediterranean.” upon tba town ball There also ere and DOMESTIC social library at the names of Parker, Holt, MANY ef\MPORTED J,djt,' JO. Oagood, ARE REFUSED DAILY Monday evening, Aog. »» Darling, Stevens, Johnson, tobaccos —Blended. Witham, and others ol Abbott conducted services at tbe the early days. [)r The tonal cbaieh Sunday morning. name of John Peters, the progenitor Cuagretrst ol tbs Mun Not Only Be PhyaicalTy Sound, bia addraas waa “Advance- Peters family of Maine and other Tbe subject of but states, is another connected Mud Hav. Acuta Eyaaight and in India.” In tbaavsnlng Dr. Mar- with public 3,0, Balance—Sanaa of Touch la Alee * lw:,ur® 00 ,h* °* eotorprims. tin r>vf it not b* illustrated by stereoptloon. m*y amiss to conclude this Carefully Examined by Phyeiciana, India, sketch with bald part ot a letter written by and Many Refuaed on Thoeo Grounds. Tbe Village Improvement society Joeiah Fisher, son of Hev. Jona. Fished, to annual meeting Monday, Aag. 0. Tba it, Joshua Wood, then in Hangor theological Perfect physical condition Is only one fcjintring (Beer* were elected: President, seminary. The letter bears date of of the requisites of the aviator, and the Cbaae; Mr*. July Mrs. t. E. vice-president*, 29,1821: degree of perfection desired Is far be- Mra. Frank P. Etbelbert -Nevin, Merrill; that hi ••The enterprise of a yond expected any other branch and treaaurer, Mia* Alice A. building belfry to oar accretary Meet!og-hoaee has gone on of the government military service. Tbr«e oUlcer*, with Wlllia H. Os- prosperously. Holt- The frame waa raised on the 7 of July. After But to top this off, the finest organs, Frank P. Merrill and E. J. Brooke, the *ood> bell-deck beams were raised, a curious perfect limbs and all around physical tbe executive committee. Tbe toast constitute waa drank by Andrew Hinckley. It was proficiency count as nothing unless the of t be last year waa reviewed and composed in rhyme, giving a hint v«rk strong to candidate for a place In the aerial lor tba coming year. Kaq. Peters to give the bell. 1 am so forgetful plans discussed corps can pass a series of testa which I ca not retain it in order. However, It is France* HlaoUey, on* ol tbe for of are Mrs. of little consequence, as It had the Ingenuity search appalling to met desired summer residents ol Uluebill, effect. the man nnder the elderly After some persuasion he gave the probe. a accident Sunday morning, committee a With painful lot of land, No. 4, to procure a Strong, vigorous youths who could lit breaking ber left hip. Mrs. Hinckley hell. The lot lies near Mr. Joshua Horton's. Into any other branch of the service are a door whan tba knob came It is worth vaa closing probably 7 hundred dollars. dally refused In aviation because their sbe lost ber be •'The expense of the bell Is to be out off. and lance, tailing paid of lack at balance, the sixth sense, which it sod the remainder on ber aids. Dr. who he has since given to the baaeily Llttleflsld, few knew any would con- school fund. Jonah Holt, while possessed, ns called, summoned Dr. Arthur Percher urging Esq. Peters to the bell demn them to speedy death, or because bis glye (as be nays with no ex- of Ellssortb to bring x-ray pboto- their to browns pectation of his consenting) promised if he of Inability distinguish outfit, and a waa gnpbing photograph would procure n bell, he would give n clock. from greens at great heights would of the trader*. Mrs. ia taken Hinckley The Bsq. holds him to his word. Capt. Bay cause them to drop into treetope In- *s aa ean be ex- now resting comfortably has since been to Boston, procured a bell, and stead of plowed fields. pected. Her many friends bop* that ber has arrived safe home after an absence of n little more than a wnupvring recovery may be cotnplet* and rapid. week. The vessel came in last evening in company with another. The candidate must fall within the Tbe presence in or near Blnablll of a "They had really a meriy time coming up the weights of 120 pounds as a minimum colony of distinguished musician* baa in- bay. The evening was calm; a gentle breese and 100 pounds as a maximum. After aartd at least one hlgb-claaa concert for wafted them Just slowly along. as they ar- each man la credited with his mark for tbe benefit of a local charity or improva- rived abreast of the Esq's. Point, the bell physical fitness and soundness of the nent for years. This season lb* colony struck. Binging then commenced. A trum- organs his bearing la examined by the baa been increased by tbe presence of pet was blown; this, added to the roaring of the swivel and the of the whispering teat at distances of twenty- Mias Winifred Cbristla, an English pian- laughter Inhabit- ants, made a pleasing oonfusion." feet. ist, wbo began ber American career a year Thu waa a Paul Kevere All possible diseases are then Inves- or two ago. With Mr. WiUaka, a vio- bell. It waa 8rat on tigated. Each man la sonnded and ex- loncellist ol international lame, Miaa rung Esq. Peters' eightieth birthday, There’s more to this and amined from the of the head to the Christie wjll give a concert ol mnaic lor Aug. 20, 1821, Brat tolled at hia death, top which occurred one soles of his feet, if any has skin dis- pianoforte and violoncello at tbe town day later. When the on hill was ease. varicose veins or other complaints ball on tbe evening ol Monday, Aug. 27. meeting-house Tenney burned a similar nature he Is couuted out than taste Mn. WiUeke, wboi* a daughter ol Prana Sunday morning, Jan. 1, 1842, the bell waa of cigarette broken as it fell from the until cured. Flat feet, unless they arc Kneisel. will play ber husband's accom- belfry. The were of a serious nature, are not a bar paniments. Tbe proceeds ol tbe concert pieces sent away and became a part very You bet! Because Chesterfields, to will to tbe Bluebill of the of tne bell now in oae, when it was cant. to the aviator, as he Is not compelled go auxiliary besides the taste, have , 11. pleasing lied Cross Tbe management ol Ang. M. march. society. _ in with a brand-new kind The test follows. This Is stepped affair is in tbe bands of Mrs. A. M. dynamic tbe SOUTH of for smokers— HANCOCK. the first deviation from a physi- enjoyment Herrick, Miaa Nellie M. Douglass, Mrs. K. general Mia* Charlotte Wooeter baa returned examination. Each candidate Is JL Quay and Mr. Koeiael. cal Chesterfields hit the smoke-spot, from Washington Junction. conqielled to stand In a corner of the Auir. 13. H. let you know you are smok- room and walk forward they Tracy Pierce and wife, ot Paris, were re- diagonally FLAO-BADIIXO. back- ing—they “Satisfy”/ cent gueata at C. S. Colwell’s. with eyes shut and then walk A pretty event on Pleasant street was ward to the point from which he start- Carl K. Wooeter, alter two week* with And MILL J the Bag-raising on Monday morning, ed. This tests his sense of direction. yet, they’re bis haa returned to Maas. Aug. 13, st the borne of Master Sidney family, Everett, The Vital Sixth Sans*. The Mend is what does it—the kane. Friends and neighbors were in- F. K. Young of Wilton spent a few day* remains. new blend of pure, natural Im- vited, and the beautiful sunshine added recently with hia mother, Mra. Augusta The most Interesting part That Is to discover how well and Domestic tobaccos. much to nulee the occasion one to be long Young. developed ported In each man Is the vital sixth sense, And the blend can’t be remembered. Mra. Stanley Oordon and daughter of copied. the of An ex- Accompanied George all Franklin have been at S. E. principle equilibration. by Lansing visiting Mer- Next if want that new united in I>ert on tills subject explains It as fol- time, you tinging “America.” Prayer chant's. Chesterfields. ess ottered lows: “Satisfy’’ feeling, say by Kev. Mr. Trafton. Aa t be Mra. of vis- Maynard Somerville, Mas*., "In each ear are three canals beautiful waa raised Master Sid- tiny flag by ited her Mrs. C. F. re. daughter, Dadmun, tilled with These really are the ney, ell stood st salute, and the pledge of lymph. cently. levels of the Movement In aliegiauce was repeated. Miss jo-spbine spirit body. Mrs. B. C. Kin near of Everett, Meat., direction is communicated through Walsh sang “The Star Spanglsd Banner,” any Joined her daughter, Mrs. C R. Dow of the fluid In these tiny ca- all joining in tha chorus. Wooster, the Saturday. / nals to sensitive which carry' * Wafers and lemonsds wars served on nerves, L. the to the brain. This or- the shady lawn and a social half hour Mrs. N. McCrillla returned to Bar Impression Harbor laat week and gan in turn sets about correcting the made the event one of much pleasure to hospital underwent balance the normal method." / "vv la ail present. a critical operation. In «£2paao3.' ft/ Wrapped the test of balance. The Aug. it. Spec. Aug. 6. W. Then begins ______candidate Is seated In an armchair CEMETEBT ASBOCIATIOM FOBBED. SOUTH DEER ISLE. working upon a pivot, with a bead For a few years past considerable C. M. Pert ia working for bia brother in rest for security and a tall handle pro- interest has bean taken in tha improve- Liberty. jecting above, by which the chair can ment of the ce The la told to fasten meter Isa la the village, and Mr*. Huai* Johnson Us visiting Mra. be turned. youth commendable work baa bean dona. his an and then close Hattie Smith. eye upon object bell* Edes ot Guilford were in town Sat- hoped that ell who oen, will attend and Several gifts of for that his eyes. COUNTY NEWS on H. money purpose Mra. M. D. Robbins and daughter Alice urday calling Uapt. George Tapley help in this worthy oanse. have been received, and it saama that the The chair Is then spun rapidly to the and other friends. have opened their cottage here. Roecoe Noyes ot New London, Conn., time ts ripe for a permanent organization right, ten revolutions In twenty sec- AMHERST. Miss Lucy Hale Tapley has returned was here Snnday. He belongs to the to be formed and Clara Stinson, who haa been attending onds. As It U stopped suddenly facing incorporated. Bernice Clark has to Waltham to from a in school in ia at home. gone visit Tremont, accompanied by ambnlance corps which will soon leave for With that object in view a meeting wss Farmington, the stationary object the candidate teach. Mrs. Thomas Tapley and son Wasson. Franoe. held in town hall tha evening of Angnst The ladle*’ aid society held ita fair and opens bis eyes and endeavors to focus Rev. Ida Garland ot Great Pond occu- “The Peabody Pew” was presented by Ang. 13. Unk axis. 7, which was attended by many of the •octal in the hall laat week. Proceeds, them upon the object The dizzy mo- pied the pulpit Sunday. members of the ladies’ circle Saturday to Hhding citizens. An organisation was po JO. tion causes the eyes to Jerk rapidly crowded CAPE ROSIER. side to side until Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Jordan ol Brewer a house. The proceeds were (22. •“Cried, with tha following office re: Mi see a Lina and Vivian Greenlaw and from they regain Mrs. Martha Mitohell of Malden is Arthur C. chairman of their natural coutroL Twenty-six sec- are the guests ol E. B. Foster. Walter J. Sargent, wife and three visit- Hinckley, troateca; Miaa Anothy are spending their vacation Mrs. to re- motored here from Brewer Sun- ing in this vicinity. W. I. Psrtridge, secretary; Harvey with Mrs. Jason Greenlaw. onds are allowed for the nerves Mr. and Mrs. Adalbert Bridge* ot daughters H- Then the same test Lx and were of Mrs. A. Leroy Thomas went to Fri- McIntyre, treasurer; trustees, A. C. Aug. 12. Trip. gain control. Brewer were the guesta ol Mr. and Mra. day, guests George Skowhegan Hinckley, Mrs. V. P. Kline, Mrs. George Informed with the spinning to the Leo Jordan last week. Stevens. day to be examined for the army. A. REACH. test shows the with Clough, Mrs. W. 1. Partridge, Prank left. Tills rapidity Seven men and of Bucks- Uapt. George McVey, wife, daughter Mrs. Lizzie Hutchins ot Belfast is visit- r- young boys W. 1. Charles which tho candidate regains control of Ruth and son have been vis- her Mr. and Merrill, Partridge, Cecil Annia end wife are home. port, with Hollis Patterson as guide, are on Harold, who ing parents, Mrs. Charles Owene. nls balance after being violently twlat- relatives have returned to their Crockett. Mre. F. D. Eaton and children are visit- a canoe trip to Grand lake. iting here, That the care of sd and turned. home in R. I. tha two cemeteries may bar Mre. J. T. in Providence, Mr. Baker and of who •» ing mother, Marshall, C. H. Maasonneau of Amsterdam, N. Y., family, Brewer, enured end it ia necessary 13. Tomson. have been perpetuated, Deer lale. Testing Sene* Touch. as is on a Aug. occupying the S. U. Gray house, •bat ; with Sewall Nickerson guide, a substantial sum of money be have returned home. haa returned to Bos- The spontaneous touch test next Is canoe to the do»aled I Miaa Anita Torrey trip Brandy pond region. EAST SURRY. and added to the bequests closes bis a vacation with her D. In order. The candidate Norris Gray, who is in the Mnady ton, alter parents, Mr. and Mra. George Willey ot Guilford Curtis who is remains about employed received. Tha donors may ha The before Clark, ill, W. and wile. eyes. phystcluu standing of Otis were of Texas shipyard at Bath, spent Sunday certain that tha funds will be Invested Torrey and Emery Willey guesta the same. hint at arsn'a holds his Index with his and ol length their brother, Philmore Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving •■■ely and in a moat conservative Lloyd K. Allen family Roxbury, Willey, Mrs. is com- way, | so that the Anger rests Brownstein entertaining with bia Anger youth’s Gray. ■bile the proceed! will ha devoted to tha Maaa., are spending August Mr. and Mr*. Harold Lord and boob of at her home here. upon It lie Is then ordered to raise pany •Pacific mother, Mra. A. F. Holden. Brewer, who have been visiting Mr. and Walter Gray died Monday at the Eastern object for which the gifts are It to descend Mr. and Mrs. and little son his arm and allow grad- Boardman, Maine in where he had ““fe- It a wife returned Mrs. Leo returned home laBt hospital Bangor, is hoped than will be George McKaye and have whether It will come back Jordan, and also Miss Mann ually to see daughter, Josephine for treatment. He had been in tail- rioerous alter two weeka week. gone response to this need. to Framingham, Mass., same of contact of called on Mrs. Sinclair Satur- to the point Orono, itg health for several months. He Hriside use in and wile. Warden of Ells- leaves, cemetery waa opened for with F. H. Annia was no severe task, but Chief Game Macomber This very day. besides a two Leon “**• in the L. wife, half-brothers, old cemetery Aug. 9. followed was one of the worth and Deputy Warden L. E. Crosby that which A. H. Flood of San Francisco. Cal., is and Henry Gray, and two half-sisters, "Are tha The man la recently made a trip to Brandy pond and nsoaa-growa graves hardest of the day. spun visiting his cousin, Mrs. R. A. Sinclair, Mrs. Sadie Sanborn and Mrs. Christina SALISBURY COVE. and Where the fathers sleep.” chair us as It can be turned vicinity. They report game fur- In the fast after an absence ot thirteen years. This Ha was about old. In is animals Gray. forty-six years no better oan tha Mias Leone Bulger ol Malden, Maaa., and when to a standstill, bearing plentiful. way generations then, brought was Mr. Flood’s native plaoe, and his old He was a respected citizen, and will be two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. each following them, show their appreciation spending is compelled to raise and lower Aug. 13. P. friends are him with _ greeting pleasure. missed. of the greatly (sithful work and tha worthy heri- Gsylon Emery. arm alternately three times In succes- 13. Sub. Aug. _ Aug. 10. G. «t* bestowed upon than by those fathers Mias Nellie Skillings ol Dexter haa been sion In sixteen seconds to see how far weerr brooksville. _ ‘ban Lloyd Treworgy has gone to Hancock by oaring for their last resting place. visiting her sister, Miaa AUoe Skillings, at past the point of touch his Anger will GOULDS BOBO. C. Roy Tapiey has purchased a new where he has When Is to the employment. Oapt. P. H. Young’s. rest the spinning Dodge automobile. Miss Ruby Tracy is visiting here. the hand drifts In the opposite Harold Mayo of Lowell, Mass., who Mra. Charles Bulger ot Malden, Mass., right Mrs. Fred Bartlett and son Dana were Fred Jones visited his inters at the has been his R. E. been vis- direction, and Tice versa. visiting uncle, Swett, with little daughter Mamie, haa “Homestead” Sunday. in town recently. her sitter, Mra. Ceylon Emery. Mra. The real teat that shows the marvel has gone to Bluehill to visit relatives. iting Mrs. Helen Mitchell and Emery’a brother, Barton Ash, of Detroit, of the balance In the ear la disclosed Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Tapiey and niece Aug. 13. Dalt. daughter Alice, was also her several days re- of are ot Mrs. Edith Me., guest when the Is forced to sit In the Harriet motored to Tremont Sunday. Harvey, 111., guests cently. yonth with trAa knees and head Georg* S. Wasson of Kittery and Ban- WEST SULLIVAN. Hovey. Aug. U. ohalr, upon _ bent forward until the forehead touches gor was the guest Sunday of dipt. George Miss Agnes Holt is visiting in Lamoine. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dow and two chil- PARTRIDGE COVE. were of PISH the bands. The chair is revolved slow- H. Tapiey. Mr. and Mrs. Cook have returned to dren recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Leighton and two children ly Ave times, and the candidate Is or- Paul B. Woodard of Prlnoeton, Maas., Boeton after a weak with Chpt. J. K. Gilbert Moore. Butter Crockett * ol Bar Harbor were at William Emery’a dered to sit erect without opening bis la visiting hia grandmother, Mrs. Phebe Mitchell. Aug. 18.T. week. natural balance as he Muchlll, Maine last eyes. If he has P. Tapiey. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Doyle of East the side He Felt Like Ninety Mra. Alloa Burkebart and two children sits up he falls heavily to op- Sullivan were ot Mr. and Mias Dunn of Bangor, who has been Sunday guests Nothing wilt make a person feel old quicker Bartlett’a for to that toward which he was re- ol New York are at Henry posite the guest of Mrs. M. B. Blodgett, re- Mrs. Charles Newman. than disordered kidneys, tor when they are not working properly the whole system is in- , the summer. volved. turned home fresh and Salt Fish Tuesday. Mrs. William Grant and sons have re- fected with poisons that oanae aches and Hcbbaad. After the youth has passed through in all parts ot the body. A. W. Morgan, Aug. IS. Miaa Clara MSrie Tapiey observed her turned to Hamilton, Ont., after a visit pains all of these tests and made a perfect Angola, La., writes: “Oh, 1 suffered with sixth birthday with a party to her little with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James pain in my back. I am II years old, but I felt by Auto Truck mark the say he need have like a man M old. dines 1 took Itching piles provoke profanity but pro- physicians friend*. Mattocks. years Foley Pkjwty Kidney Fills f feel like I did when 1 was 11“ won’t remove them. Doan’s Ointment no fear that be will lack the proper fanity Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Sawyer, Mrs. How- War relief meetings are held at K. ot They tone up and strengthen the kidneys, is recommended for Itching, bleeding or pro- balance and sight for cruising In the and promptly relieve annoying bladder ard P. ot and Mrs. Mae- P. hall afternoon. It is tronbles. Moore’s Store. truding plica. No at any drug store.—Adt*. air. Sawyer Bangor, every Thursday Drag ~ American NEW “WRIT” LAW not wholly altruistic. For tbs credit of FARM DEMONSTRATIONS. lifltHtB Mt linwlmti. $t)e £llsu)ortti the state and tbs honor ot tba legal UNCONSTITUTIONAL proftaaion, the statute should be speedily New* of Interest to Hancork County AND Fanners. Maine Central LOCAL POLITICAL JOURNAL repealed. Railroad pnum» In to the I should FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE EMERY Justice protection {From the office of tie county afeut. G. Jt. ETEKY HEI>NEM>AT AFTERNOON has nave' been In effect add that such legislation Uordea. hUawortta-1 June 25, tOl7. AT 80 DECLARES. suggested in any meeting ol the State BAB BABBOR TO BAWOOR ELLSWORTH, MAINE rmnuiT or ooctrrr aoxirr. „,mji ’* Bar and I do not believe it a > a : • Association, a * p a r a r a r a aa" ■t m*. 8AY8 ACT PROHIBITING THE ISSUING Bar w •». was or is now any Tbe to be Tisited each i* MjfM u m.. • RAN' OCR COUNTY PUBLISHING CO favored, approved, by territory day Harbor.taj OF WRITS EXCEPT TO LAWYERS considerable number ol the ton as. Each earning then » profession denoted by Hancock Point. ft a.... g ..... W H Tirr*. Editor And »• M*nagcrv VIOLATES “COMMON RIGHT” OF at Urge. will be a meeting ol the bra bureau com- Bautmn..|tit m.J\.. J; —OAcrtptijB Price—f2.R0 a y«Ar; fUK torsi* PEOPLE. Lrcturs A. Exist. mittee in the loan. The place of this Hum ..I t ■) *1 M. t — If rn.~.-IT*-.. months. NS cents for three month*: rnld Former Chief*Justice L. A. of EUswortn. Ms, Aug. 2,1*17. will be left with the committee Booth veer Harbor.. t la *l 1». •» ,1 ■*» in Advance, Ti aa«1 38 cent* Emery meeting Harbor. t *8 r •Brtctiy fl 3fc, Wortkcaa j t 88. •)«!.. •» a » respective!*. single copWs* 5 rents. All Ar Ellsworth comes to the defense of the chairman, who will be riaited early in tbe sre reckoned a* the rate of §2 •enrages pei “common of the for free •©- UUMI5. day, and aa many farmen in town will be veer right” people Al'TOMOHILK —“ cess to the courts as suitors for in called on a* ft la that — Advertising K*te»—Are reAsosable s»d wtll be joatice, possible, hoped Mt Daacrt P.rr»...Ir ft 88,Ml a t M t m t mi. 1 (Banina 1 «! ft a It mAle known on Application a letter declaring an act passed by tne last Now lew aa to Headlights and arrangement* may be mad* for tome vrttikra, farrf). I K 8 87*. SB Hauer.. : « 11 a- a tt.. j. the member of tbe committee to legislature, forbidding of Dimmers. accompany Franklin Rond. f? tt, 11 aft.* .... Bqs'.b«mm -ommunlcat'o** •book! he Addressed isautng ft St ...... Jnnctlon. ? » II l«. •, an.s aii cow ** and money order* made pay writs except to lawyers, a violation of Maine's new headlight dimmer law for tbe coanty agent a bile making there Wnnhinffton ft St.f|» Kllewortb ... T S7 to The Hancock Coctrrr Pcblisuibc IS Sf « It 5 Sb 10 Si ift »ole that without or automobiles will go into effect on August cal la. Co.. EDfWortn. Maine. right, precedent parallel, Kllewortb Palle 7 «S;flS Sf I*. Ob and unconstitutional. His letter to the IS. The new regulation* are in keeping Special notice la called to the county Wicotln. r?M.ft«4ta£ «os. el Ureen Lake.-. S btlflS « w *. Mi. Lewiston Journal follows: with thorn other state*. conference of local kradera of a' and »IJ o» adopted by They boy Pkilllpc Lake.~. ft ll'M ft! B «-J fft*. o« WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15,1*17. To Editor $ of the Lemston Journal: contain, however, two provisions which rtris’ ciuha to be bald in Ktlawortb K«*rjre Mille.. ft U TTj— k s ft 17. 3 * Holden.. SIS) t 00Oft_ In at the cloae of its session the an believed to be in advance of 30. and to ibe Bluebtli lair annual b reading slightly Anguat Brewer Junction.. I W 1 Bi S W. .. ! Ot ...« Public Acta of the legislature of 1917, I other states—a ruling limiting the candle- plowing contest and exbibit ol boys’ and Bawror. i*'iant aB'namii a a mail routes are threat- j a a Many rural r a r a a a a a * Z IB noted with surprise the following, via: power of automobile headlights to 21, and club*. is a girl*' Portland.mt ta a> t ant alaa it 11, » » ened in the plan of the postofflce de- BoatoariaPort.to.lb.Mr. t *Y. 'I R apts a *4. regulating the use of the somewhat ob- August 13. Trenton. a.’JJ Z !a to cut them out in the next Horton rl. Doer.a if* ail:.a a t a S3 -. partment Ad act relating to the issuing of blank noxious spot light. The 14, North Ellsworth. m j complete regula- W.a York.ar.: t III t II .... da few months, as a matter of economy. writ* by clerks of the supreme judicial court tions ere *« follows; 1&, Surry. Waakiaftoa.ar.I •» M «t •.I.'.J j JJ J*.. and clerks and recorder* of; ra r a pa a Much, it is will the superior court*, After no motor vsblets North Penobscot. a a a a a , » said, depend npon August 15,15)17, IS. * * municipal and police courts and trial jus* ; BAWOOB TO BAB HARBOB. »» condition of the roada over which the be operated on or along any highway or 17. North Chat toe. tic eg. other between tb* routes run. are now way bourv of une-hatf IS, Buck* port 99 t a Inspectors going Clerks of the supreme judicial court* and Washington ...... lb . , j boor after sonsat and one-half hour ba- 20. Deer Die, Pomona giauga K.a York.I* *> l»! over the roada ail through the superior courts, clerks and recorders of the 7 ton sunrise Hoaton via Portatnonth .I. ta...iM trial utile** the headlights on any meeting. 100 and much upon municipal and police courts and Ja*- (mMiUDotm.Ip ta country, depends j socb motor tier* of the State shall not sell or deliver any vehicle an constructed and 21, Btouington and Sedgwlek. u » their reports. Where the condition Portland .I. * ■ * » Ira blank writ* or precept* bearing the seal of opersled as follows, vis.: 22, Brookaville. of the road ia fonnd the mail had, said court* and the signature of said clerks, (1) No bulo or used in such 22, North Bluehill. Braaar JaacMoa. lamp say IS^*^****■ routes, it ia said, will be discontinued. recorders and trial justice*, to any person ex- headlight shall be of candle ElDworth HoMrn. I« greater power 34, (office). Ra.rr'a MUIa..... I ta one who has been admitted a* aa attor- cept than twenty-four shell be sandblasted or frosted on EIRwurtb. movement is now The ...... 1ft tending. gov- This so effect* the Waekincton Junction i J! ifl legislation seriously the Inside so that no ernment. the bureau of direct or re Sect *d 31 EUawertb (office). Vkaaklta Band.... 2 !*. rs a through doe administration of justice to this State ny from mid light shell be oo e level toed September t, 0, k Fair at BloahiU. * mines, bas already asked the co- that l at last after eoae reflection yield Weaken* (Selltnn terry).. ?n | and seventy-five (75) feet ahead of any Mi Daerrt Parry.ar «! ST * ** 7 • operation of automobiles to stop tbe to lbe conviction that protest ought to be ; -1- •• * *U it •? u •och motor vehicle, more than forty-two WBBY. excessive use of automobiles made against it. Bar Harnor.... pleasure (42) inches from the Bmi Her bar... ground. Ere reft stone and wife here returned I think the legislation is without .. during tbe war, in order that the This be den* Short keen* Berber frosting may temporarily from Bar Sonetiwwet Harbor. precedent or parallel, at least in any com- Harbor. gasoline needs of tbe United States with white paint or bon ami in sufflevaat Meatet.... mon-law state or country. It violates the Haleb Flood of California nailed on and its aides may be fully met. Un- QUDtitv to mnnl vlarw long eetahlished “common right” of free friends bare iaat week- ftiSeaa... leas the warning ia heeded, drastic NOTE: Experiments ban shown that Hancock Point. access to the courts by suitors for justice. Urner Kane baa Moreen to.—. action the la inti- this result may b* accomplished by gone to Aroostook, by government It also violates the constitutional right of * Bar lac bar..ar sandblasting or frosting tba Una on a where he haeempioymmit. mated. the of have people Maine to right and level line en Ml ft SI mm r m j down to a point one (1) inch Ernest B. Uaapar baa returned to bta ft * * ft 4 * b. .. justice “administered freely and without * The President last ; below tbe center of the lamp bulb. No home in Soaeerviile, Maaa. DaUp. Bandar. I.clini^ f trail, Friday signed sale, and without denial." <-..,dT0|>T‘t’-MPT.1 "Ilf* completely dear glare should be left above IhU line, the two bills under which the Earl is •AWA C. BOCOLAM. M. U govern- After some research Gasper of Beverly, Maw, visit- HARRIS 1 do not find it any | dome are (or lamps bung lower on soma care ing bis Mrs, F. A *•■.«! MMHtr tl.neral ment assumed sweeping powers where stated or even intimated in statutes, mother, Gaapar. Patm,,, *,„t than oo others, and care, by experiment, Port lend Maine. the control and distribution of food (except in the statute in question) court Miaa RuttrBwett baa gtmt to Southwest should be taken to see that tbe direct or tbe war-time emer- reports, or legal text books, that the Harbor, «bete aba baa aaepiorment. enpplie9 daring | reflected rays an not higher than the 1jtnl lima. suitor s A*jal Xoticra. announcement of mast member of the bar Mies Franger Curtis ^ gency. Formal j employ above named forty-two (42) inches. aaeompanied Mrs. to or conduct hts suit for him. Oo Herbert Hoover’s as begin In case a Albert Conary to Bar Harbor, recently. uiirwHd ta *U 1M to *W appointment j (1) "Encto'' or similar T)*M person* either of the e*> OOBft. fBM rn r,utf .<■• the contrary, it seems to have been as- uhe hereinafter named •Ilaal*-] la Uid Back*port “** food administrator was made soon' device U used, or Mrs. aad daughter are sandblasting frosting Mary UampbeU At a court bald at *•»•*• «*ood»l». 04 sumed from Magna Chart a down that a prooete Ellsworth. it and lit. P'soHKot. Is ,.u after the measures were approved, ia unnecessary, bat gnat can must be visiting bar mother, Mra. Edna Goodwin. far the county ef Hancock. on the sere nth “', a"*; suitor and conduct to rl? «*•£* may personally begin used in dny of Aogaat. the year of our Lord L^h' U.O) (M and Mr. Hoover set forth tbe aims of focusing tbe light, as impro|*r Mrs. Elsie Jordan and son have to hts own suit as of “common and gone om thousand tone hundred and sere nice a muTIwibI right," will B the food administration iu a state- focusing throw tbe rays upward and Bar Harbor, where they heveemploymsnt. following malt era haring been pre- uood.it, lair .V IVcoWot. ,a_B in ihia chantry as of constitutional right. THKsented for the action thereupon hereto- produce tbevolawfui glare. U ment declaring its purpose will be to i Thus Blackstone wrote (2 Bl. Com. 272): Francis King of North Grafton, Maaa., *f.re indicated, it If hereby ordered: That h’ *J“»*'»Ui u SlrO !« (4) Persona lenses so coustruatad notlre thereof be U> all Inter- ■ u74-_l using ia bie Mrs, gieen person* stabilize and not to disturb conditions, “When a hath received an visiting sister, George Prinoe. a Hlraa M person injury that no ested. by causing eopy of this order to be Hattflo*. •,» ,f -r.!f»,ck. Is glaring nya an supposed to be three wueha “ to correct and thinks it worth his while to demand Miaa of eaocaaetreJy la tha > ir“ *< ", of Every effort will be made Margaret Kldrtdge Gardiner, published B. j produced (tbe Warner, Legalight and Ellaaeorf h American, a aewepaper pabUrheah *a*°H"'(51T7* Harding, -iSE**?? adca a Orator. 3**i tor abuses abnor- s satisfaction for it, he is to consider with and e of relatives, were at their cot- at Ellsworth, ta aaid that may price made possible by | others being an not to party county, they ; types) required at a court ta be held at Wood wls. late or take what redress the for week-end. appear probate Ella- # Per. .: wii mal but drastic measures will himself, advice, ; sandblast or frost tage the times, sncb lenses; but strict worth ou the fourth day at September, a. A Maat|.dw«Mot IVtttkia fiirti A.bert P law has for that and there- ! 1 Lo*»h. given injury most Aug. 13. 1_ l9i:. at ten a* iba dock In the forenoon. administrator. that an order be «iard not be until it it seen the regard be bad to tbe 24-candle _ attempted beard thereon if see cause. to Mftrlbvte the heir* upon is to make or suit to the anetbe they among »t t* application limit or bulbs as •Mount purposes of the adminiatration can- power Dig her candle NORTH HANCOCK. John M. HuutoA kb of ltuckaport. In eaid i .lt>* rrmkiof jt> tbebiadi crown, the fountain of all for that or aaid on justice, tbe deceased. A certain Instrument pur adminiatraior. ; f }>*, not be co- power produces dangerous glare trom county, llfat and Anal account accomplished through particular specific remedy which he is de- Miaa Dorothy Marshall, Charles P. posting to he the Inal wi'l and taatament of ) sorb isos. laaac H Goodwin, late at with food and any said deceased* together with petition for pro- peoobecv t.i* mid operation production termined, or advised, to Black- Graves, wile end childaea returned to 1 oousry.duceaawd Petition *j*-i pursue." beta theruoft and hr the appointment of &y Albert P (&! light be “dimmed" in Lwatb. admialMraior. an ■distributing Industries. Tbe first stone further wrote (p. 274): “Even royal Any may Brewer Snadsy. Leonora E Houston, edmialaireiri*, with the j that onirr be :.*ued lht tteGe at :*w cities and villages when street wiU an near 4. presented by Laoaorm R- Hoaa -d mu4 move will be to about writs are demandabte of common right." light* deroaaed. the amount bring changes Harold Ns Stewart and K. L. McKay of ton. widow of eaid deceased. Held deceased resana *>g jB tie* bad* exist, and an not over Are hun- °* adminlatrator. on in the of In this in Peck v. Townsend burning hawing omluad to eppwiat an emrculor la hha the fiusgef buCa: system of distribution wheat country Calais, and Hoy E. McKay from tbe *»d#aa) account. dred feet saad will 1 (500) apart. # and tbe manufacture and tbe sale of Peck 14, Tens.) it was declared by the steamer M nose wet* at home for the BRRTRAND B. CLARK* Jody* of bead, late af Tren*. a. in aaid No m—nf Vbung. ■aid Coart. at Rilewerth to.* >»r«B(h court that “original procees must issue 18) spotlight shall be used on any week-end. decsaaed Petition that A. flour and bread. Tbe administration county, George day of Auguet. In the year of c«ar Lord on* without ana without denial." In motor vahscle except for tbe of Pltllitpa. or some ether suitable pereoa. bo idoaaaad niae will take next tbe of price purpaae Mra. of bundrechnd tvrritm, np production Maynard Spnaacer’e aunt, appointed administrator af the estate of said Rot C. Ha: May v. Williams 17 Ala. 23, it was declared casting a light to tbe rigbt or tbe left or b» ska, Kagiuer. meat and dairy foods. The trade com- Brewer, who has been her guest tor a deceased, presented George A. Phillips, A true copy. by the court that a suitor cannot “be tba rear of a car and then only when the seed liar of said deceased. AUaat:—Rot C. Hum. mission has now in the weak, retnrned home Saturday, accom- Ella M. Bridge**late of Barksporl. la said investigators by law to counsel to ear ia stationary or in alow or in compelled employ speedi panied by Marguerite Springer. uounty. deceased. First account of Eunion H. floor mill? and in the packing houses. conduct or defend his suit, but may him- reverse. When any motor vehicle baa Bridges, administratrix. fi.ed for settlement. •tatk or. maim Aug. IK M. J. uf truanid self before court and uta gotten under tbe Mary Eldrtdpmlate Buck*port B the Honorable. the Xsdg* of the Probate appear any pros< headway, spotlight ahull decease! First account of P. H. county, Chart la aad for the Chesty of Ha moo*. tOl’MY GOSSIP. nr defend in propria persona." 1 have be turned enluoiy oat, and under no cir- Gill! a. ear color, filed for settlement. Myroa R- RastalL late of Eden. In said repre«*nta Kdw-.u failed to find intimation to cumstances skill be turned towaad B»*tb *. Mid any judicial aay county, deceased- First account of Orient B. R«»*»crrrru.Y(iron*man of lea. in that iwn Harold G. Fosa. son of Oapt. and the contrary. approaching vehicle. Brewer, administrator, hied for settlement. •oantjr. abe ha* heretofore teea Capt. _ML the name Susan A. bmlth, late of Verona, in eaid hfr of Kdwtaa Booth G *om»*a*. O. W. Fosa of Hancock, has oeen aad Mrs. In this State tbe means provided tot Non: A committee representing the Monday afternoeo. Aa«. U, probably ODttPty,;do»essad. PirtM account of UroF. that abe deair** to eb*Q^ her rtemete at in Um railroad ttwtioa or oa Main,, kdwtaa Booth Croaataan for toe L.sowing American consular agent Maine Automobile association ON Fair fie si. tucutor. hied foe settlement. appointed instituting ordinary suits for tbe redress and tba tireel. Kite worth, a watch chain. Will reaasde. eta : The hatband f the where be gold, Louts* B. nwaacy. late uf Bucksport, In said petitioner tar Vela de Coro, Venezuela, Maine the finder Mis* Caioum cam Hr to bate name w of injuries is tbe “original writ" bearing Automobile Deaden’ association notify Hmuu, count a. deceased First account of Augusta proceeding hie hanged of Minn Cole. H rook 11 or "Crmaaan. Kor cau** and for !M h«« been in busineee tbe peet recommends a, Maine, rc«urn to H. Gardner, adaualetratrla. e. t. a., fiArd for thar engaged tbe seal of the court ana signed the barring of the aaa of the oflar of Tub net proper by AMMuaan? A suitable r*> settlement. rwanoo* forth in bar huebam b petition, few so-called. used ward will he (teen. flied la thin court, abe de»!rr» be change of years. _ its recording officer. This writ tbsl “spotlights,’’ As by many Jonas W. Tor ns r. lata of Castlae. I» said, name bereta for. Wh water* dt mot or this county, deceased Final account of Wilhart prayed, Cbarlaa officer is to issue in term time or lata, light embrace* *U tbe that H Grom* A Hancock count; man, Capt. required K. Oeduay. administrator. filed foe sett'.a bray# tba name of Rd wina «U sad of mamm t*e is accord*:, w with ihr of vu in comm ind of vscmtion on peyment of tbe few cents dangers annoyances an unpro- changed M. Coalter Surry, tear* tanreaaeef deelaa- tected It bow Kotaod H. Jordan, late of Waltham, In said tteamer which revenue tax I K. S. Cb. 82. Sec. 5, CD. 88, headlight. baa, near, its Gad ad thin a. A Wl‘- the Nnntasket Mayflower, county, deceased. First and final Account edr ninth day of Augjtt. Sec. tbe statute in legitimate usee, which an Ike filed Rowiaa Booth Bomauaa. wm rniumta by au American aubmarine 2). Until queelion, among | —Who’s lost a pig? Owner ms; have Harney H. Jordan, guard tan. sr aetllsp out of U by applying to Clip-tom Woodvsu, meat- thick tn Boston harbor Saturday sucb wriu bsve alwsys been issued se bis searching sign board*,, the observe- FO in a log an4 paying charges- Joan n vgunn. :ai* w emk leiaao. in au. Lions on tbe tide ot tbe car made STATE OF MAINfi. afternoon. It i» gratifying to note that rigbt to eny suitor demanding it, however driving to covuy, dccflMri. Petition filed b.s Usutc C. aft on. widow, far aa allowance aui of Ue H**coci m. At *»•« of Under tbe statute, however, tbe avoid ditches or see when U>e rear wheels <4 probate k«Jd-£ the captein end crew the Mayflowe:, poor. persona) rust* of aaid deceased. lll»«ortk in tod fc?**iau of Cast'a*. la aaid. wmth u«b«d j median*iiiM scow. Address.— Muoillv* tW’’ •aid « wso ambulance der no to grant tbe write to be understood that ail these regulations ■ale, fan. she gave tor American obligation { Maine. trustee oodw the last will aad leauuaantof j EBBTRAND R. CLARK Inlgt > :‘r0^/Z lo said deceased, in of Charles C. BnrrUk : **•“ work in France, in loving memory of any suitor. Tney ibns have tbe power to apply motorcycles. place A trne copy, mi tbe oilgins rc-i»oD trustee, appointed under said will but now order of oourbihereon. some or ail tuiiort of all and stnbls on Hancock (treat. n and Mery Cole, who gave two deprive legal At tent;—ttov C. Hst**'. *c*wttr Benjamin (Hi naan ton house,, or stable will he sold in a State wbicb HOUSE Horace E. KUburn. lata of bs of their eons in the Civil war—Benjamin remedy, and this Green Mountain Pomona. to be re mo red. BucUporW separately Inquire ot Jajum •aid county, deceased. First account of at Fredericks- its that they should have Muarir,B Fins St., Ellsworth. Jr., who died of wound* promised people Following is the program for the meet- Theodore H. teitb.esscalar, filed lor settle- STATE ;or (MAINE- arat and who died of fever. The rigbt and juelioe administered “freely and of Green To the of *< burg, Joseph, ing Mountain Pomona grange Edward Back, late of La said the Honorable. »>>« Pr?5-’ "I Indian two-speed twin motor* Buckspect. Court to the at Handed was direct to France. witbout sale, completely and witbout de- Ol had for County money sent with Deer Isle grange, An*. 20: 1 t/ltl cycle, first clean condition. H. eeoaty. deceased. First and final aocoaai of nial.” G. LaCovmt, Seawall, Mains. Carl &. Back, e sec u tor. filed for mule Mil. Ft1 llY r.niMM '*“*“**1 Opening song Ella If. Bridges, latwef Buckaaort. ia said Uroo»maun of Edeo.ln at: is no th« JJJ Stanley Dority of Co. A, 10th in- it it be urged that there proba- Business deceased. Petition filed Raaice no. heretofore beta known bj Corp. county, by Respect .<*»■ ha mem- and furnishing of tbs late H. administratrix, that the amount of If aaUna-B. Oroaamanu and th»t fantry, New York, spent* few days re- bility of snob oppressive action by Address of A Cap*. Bridges, welcome.Baiph Grey Jobs A. Lord at 71 west Main street. of the inheritance taxon the mute of said to cfaaaga hia name ta Ignnltua b. ).»*“ Mrs. answer is that sucb HOUdl ™ cently with his parents, Mr. and ber! of tbe bar, tbe Response.Mrs Eunice Yonng Inquire on premises. deceased, be determined by the lodge of Pro- lor tho following reaaooa, fit. Arocrloaa JJ of He is a is Not whet Fifth hate. titlooer. who la a aaf oraitaad t>g Ralph E. Dority, Sedgwick. sctiou possible. probably degree bt» WblUr H.lfl«!*»•“ graduate of Brooklin high school, will be done, but HORSE*. and 1100 pnends re- PiwjIniU, ImimI. rrtliloa ftttd by and hU name -Oroeamann" are b Mnsic TWOspectively. Mias Gladys U JnnnaM.RUn* om conduct ol the of the late Horace N. Dority, a a statute is the test of Its validity. To be H.ory K BuMI, of lb. timlon of regard*the courae-and grandson Address.Officer of Btste worth. Tel. 70*11. lb. IbM will udmlweu at bhi4 IkmmI, gofer ament, which haw led te the a statute should afford no grange be young man of starling worth, and bis constitutional, IbM tb* umu of ib* latk.ritbnc i.i o, th. with America, ae an Inlatnoee tb». ff?., Address.V.G -N Worden to oae Since the means for tbe violation of a constitutional MUU of Mid , Address: sessors of a monopoly on prone to exploit Wheeler Wilcox, George Ads and many authority tffiuyv,*sra^-“‘i.d.«l0 A true copy. vey certain real estate of said deosaisd, ac- 5ff,biS7ieS!>«il.«or constipation. it for tbeir own prott. Even lawyers an others. litaaf. Sot C. Sanaa, SaflK.r cording to ooatraot attached to said petition Ear BarhsrTAugust T. 1MT- army draft. camps tbs local board* will tarn to gath- 1432 Ralph A Moon, Northeast Harbor 109 Freeman t Gray, Sedgwick RLUWORTH FALLS. the ering up stragglers. If there is evidence 381 Leamon H Dan loo, Ella worth Falla 1912 Jefferson S Guptill. W Sullivan of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ellis went Bel- wilful violation of orders, the offender 386 Wlllla D Moore, Boekaport 666 Charles F Greenlaw, Deer Iale to rules are made will be fast automobile. EXEMPTION reported to the adjutant general 738 Arthur A Qabrielaon, Bar Harbor 2186 Newell U Hardison, Waltham Tuesday, by of the a* Brimmer’s more drastic. army a deserter and, the local 982 Harry C Davie, Ellsworth Falla 1712 Shirley B Hodgkins, Sooth west Harbor Tbe annual reunion of tbe Moore family Bridge will be police salted to arrest him on sight 33B Parker W Harritnan, Bucksport 1167 Freeman A Harrlman, Franklin is being held to-day at Gerry’s casino. TO BE CALLAO to COLOR* and turn him over to the nearest 380 S 1932 Pearl L E Sullivan rlWrr MKN army Lester Perkins, Bucksport Martin, H. Haynes and family are at for trial. Martity — P°*t Where there was no 1 A It OTHER CALL inten- (102 Lawrence E Kelly, McKinley 424 Guardle Mclntire, Cantina their Green Lake cottage for a few days. Closed sgpTKMBKB tion to OOCHTT. desert, however, and the missing 1078 Edwin Farley, Bernard 1234 Vernon C Moore, Uooldaboro SEC KMART tit THIS Warren Jordan and wife are spending on and after man reports of his own will, the board 88S Frank E Carpenter, Hull’s Cove 2166 Leon C Murch, Trenton will Mr. Jordan’r vacation herewith Charles board for Hancock send him on to the camp with an ex- 391 John 1176 Thomas H Macomber, Franklin rb* local exemption Wells, Bucksport Lynch and wife. planation and a baa been buey tbe past week, recommendation as to his 1008 Patrick Burk, Conception Bay, 108 Cecil W Osgood, Bluehill 17 county of Leonard N. Jordan and wife are guests Monday, August 20, tbe examination of men last degree culpability. Newfoundland 1073 Harvard A Phillips, Ellsworth completing Arrived of Mra. Charles Votey at the Woodruff On and after and beginning examination at the camp the party will un- 93 John E Horton, Bluehill 2196 Wendell P Fettingill, Waltham Monday, August 20, Wednesday, Green Lake. dergo final physical examination 967 Charles R Ellsworth 130 James B Bluehill cottage, 1917, Brimmer’s Bridge on the Maria- ol claims for exemption. by army Camber, Veaaie, examinations doctors. If any are the local 1348 Alton P Mariavllle. Herbert Strout and wife, and Mra. ville in the of From tbe three days' last rejected Frost, road, City Ellsworth, board will be notified and an alternate 1808 W EXEMPTION CLAIMED BECAUSE IN NAVAL Everett Strout of Gardiner, who have been on the first cat! for 452 men, seventy- Seth Robbins, Stonington will be closed for rebuilding, until sent no forwerd for each such case. The bet 880 Bar Harbor OB MILITARY SERVICE. home for a week, returned to Gardiner who pasted made claim for ex- John O Shea, further notice. Detour may be made three of tbe ex- quota a board will be regarded as filled 90 Edward J Bluehill 927 Monday. emption, and 129 passed pbysioal Hinckley, Cbester A Wasoott, Bar Harbor by way of Waltham. only when the full number of men called 1610 Pearl A Orland Tbe ,mination but claimed exemption. Oross, 1015 Philip D Mason, Ellsworth missionary tea was held Tuesday for have been 1828 Harold G the order of the Government, The tioard bas passed upon 82 exemption finally accepted. Christy, Sedgwick 1142 Allan M Butler, Franklin afternoon, at home of Mrs. Agnes By City were allowed and 25 EXEMPTION 1188 Etwood B E Franklin 711 Lewis A Harbor H. Jordan. Miss Helene Claim*, 37 of which RULE* MORE DRAgTIC. Wentworth, Enden, Bar Bellatty gave Q. F. Newman allowed. Wholesale claims for 1474 Bernard C Wright, Otter Creek 1887 Herman E Torrey, Stonington an interesting address on her work not exemption from Street Commissioner tbe 73 who claimed no ex- 223 Augustus E Gray, W Brooksville 2108 Ernest E Seal Cove among the negroes in the South. This 25, with the army draft, reported from many sec- Lunt, 1380 Can emption, give* lb# county 98 roan from tions, caused Provost Marshal General Joseph Bernier, Quebec, 1896 Virgil C Blaisdell, North Sullivan Mrs. Edward Eichmen and little daugh- Ellsworth, Me., Ang. 7,1917. 452 so far certified to tbs 164 Henry E Cousins, Brooklin 1878 Pearl W Sorrento n, first call of t-'rowder to telegraph the governors of the Hanna, ter Viola, who have been visiting W. S. There will be more from 738 Vincent C Grant, Bar Harbor 707 Charles I Cove upper board. states directing that local boards “reduce Emery, Salisbury Spencer and wife, left last week tor their but not 191 Joseph P Brooklin 1679 Wellington 8 Sorrento the remaining exemption claims, discharges for dependency to a far more Tapley, Sargent, home in Northampton, Maas. near meet Hancock 974 Thurston Ellsworth for service sufficient to county’s restricted class and to very necessitous Conary, (Application military pending) Or. and Mra. L. K. and 688 Maurice J Deer Isle Thayer daughter of 228 taen. and clearly defined circumstances." Morey, 1067 Arthur H Parcher, Ellsworth who have been Mrs. Models quota 25 James Ruth, visiting Rigged Ship week a call will be issued for tbe In some R Abram, Bluehill Next dletricts aa high as eighty per Thayer’s parents, Moses Cottle and wife, in line to for exarot- 1347 Charles H Frost, Mariavllle EXEMPT AS next 300 men appear cent, of the registrants filed claims for ALIENS. left for home Tuesday morning. Mias in lota of 100, tbs fifth, aixtb and on nslion, exemption the ground of dependent 2230 Herman L Anderson, Frenchboro Rath Treworgy returned with them for a Wanted To call. EXEMPTION CLAIM NOT OBANTED. Buy seventh days aftar tbe relativee. Such conditions indicate, Gen- 488 Joseph Harsh, Green lake visit. We this week a list of thoaa ac- eral Crowder that unfair 1102 Justus A Smith, Ellsworth 487 John Ha Green print says, advantage nalanier, Lake Mr. and Mrs. William H. and 1511 Arthur E Murray cepted in tbe three days’ examinations, is being taken of the regulatlona designed Harritnan. Orland Models and daughter Marion, of Worcester, Mass., are Rigged Ship lho«.> whose exemption claims have been to protect men who should be 1337 Willie M Tripp, Lamoine CERTIFICATES ISSUED FOB EXAMINATION properly relatives here. made the 1729 Jesse N Harbor ELSEWHERE. visiting They Marine Curios. al), ved or disallowed or not passed upon. exempted from and actu- Mills, Southwest military service, trip by automobile, and will leave for Slid those rejected on tba third day'a ex- ally threatens to interfere 2118 Harry Newman, Tremont 773 Burton L Eden seriously with Hodgkins, home to-morrow. William H. Saunders tba first two days’ rejections the of the national 845 Walter A Googins, Eastbrook 623 Charles S Deer Isle amination, raising army. Taylor, and wife will make 637 Ernest H RFDI the return trip with P. O. Box 28 hiving been printed last week. We alto General Crowder in his to the Abbott, Eastbrook, 717 James Bar Harbor Address message Feeney, them and be their for a week. In for 343 Chester L guests tbe lie! of 300 next line call, governors said: Hutchins, Bucksport 874. Jasper Hichardson, Bar Harbor print Thomas Keene, a friend of Mr. Murray, Brooklin wbicb will bo Issued next week. “The 2128 Schuyler M Kumlll, W Tremont 1414 Walter H Mt Desert probably controlling necessity is to raise sn Jordan, came with them. 298 Charles E The first men dratted for the new army Briny. It is advisable to disturb depen- Cole, Bucksport 562 Frank H Foster, Deer Isle called to tbe colors 1. 1132 Owen Young, Ellsworth Falls sill be September dents Just a* little as the necessity of 1722 Jack Louese, Southwest. Harbor “The Old Pew.” 1331 Peabody Practically one-tblrd of tbe first draft of raising an will To this end Charles M Martin, Lamoine 1396 Parker W Northeast Har- army permit. Fennelly, A large audience enjoyed a delightful PLUMBING, men will be called on that date. 1638 Lester B Gram, Sedgwick 687,000 the regulations were compiled carefully bor presentation of “The Old Peabody Pew” on this first call and after 18 Fay B Mills, Aurora Furnace Hancock county’s quota the most earnest consideration. at the Congregational cburcb last Thurs- Hot Water Heating, will be about aarenty men. If is to 509 Harry M Beck, Deer Isle expertepce prove that the generous IN SERVICE, AFFIDAVITS FURNISHED. day evening. This pleasing little story by Work and Jobbing. duties are thrown tbe 801 Edgar W Rice, Deer Isle Additions! upon conditions prescribed, or any abuse of 868 Gerald W Bar Harbor Kate is 1548 Roland S R F Norwood, Douglas Wiggin charmingly local exemption boards. Upon them will them, will interfere with the of an Salisbury, Lakewood, raising 1647 Henry L Grindell, Sedgwick adapted to dramatic production. All the HONEST PRICES tbe whole business of then Is D1 riONBST WORK; devolve assembling army, It no longer advisable to 10 Martin C Amherst* were well taken 810 Ritchie, parti Thursday evening. levies et so wld* Clarence L Leonard, Bar Harbor the entraining points, providing discharge a class, snd the con- 1441 Earl E Mt Desert The cast was as follows: 607 Richardson, them with ebeltar, food and transporta- ditions listed therein will have to be re- Ralph K Barter, Sunshine Years' Experience. 1022 Harold Hawkes, Ellsworth The Carpet Committee of the Bdgewood Dorcat Twenty and them their actual in- stricted until an 1986 Reuben C Osgood, Surry to all details. Telephone tion, giving advisable rule is reached. 1365 Richard O Allen, Mt Desert Society, Personal attention into lift is entrusted to “Tbe of ex- 2047 Harry A Stockbridge, Swan’s Island or mall orders attended to. duction military filing improper claims for 1260 Ralph E Robertson, Ashville Mrs Baxter, the minister's wife, promptly civilian local boards wbicb selected will react and 458 William J Faulkner, Islesford the emprion directly injuriously 46 Edward E Chase, Bluehill Miss Elizabeth Silsby service. Until tbe men reach tbe on 2066 Elmer C Witbee, Swan's Uland Mrs F. them for persons whom tbe present regulations 276 Jesse T Atwood, Bucksport Burbank, president of the Dorcas EDWARD BRADY, will not be In contact wilb were 775 Dallas J Hodgkins, Eden Alma camps they designed to protect, and tbe welfare 1023 Charles A Haynes, Ellsworth society...Miss Silsby officers. Tbe civilian control 1605 Harvey P Staples, N Penobscot Mrs Miller, wife of Deacon Miller, the uniformed of persons wbo bave filed bona fide claims 112 Clifford M Piper, Bluehill ol sexton,.Miss Agnes Lord is carried forward through every stage under the present generous clauses of tbe 1031 Colie Ellsworth EXEMPTION CLAIM OBANTED. Jordan, Mrs s historian, of the Sargent, village the draft, to tbe very galea military regulations, is seriously imperilled by 1423 Bernard A Seal Harbor 676 I'BA Lyncb, Miss Martha Milliken where tbe making of soldfrra will wbo bave filed claims without Bryant, Bar Hgrbor ramps, persons The Widow Buzzell, willing to take begin, to be completed within tbe sound end tbe of 2148 Howard B Davis, Trenton merit, only protection persons NOT another risk.Miss Constance Purdy 786 Lin wood C Bar Harbor EXAMINED. ol tbe guns in France. whose cases are within the meaning of tbe Haraden, Miss Lobelia Brewster, who is no lover 1369 Lester D Northeast Harbor The following, of the first 462 called, The local board will make out tbe list of present rules, lies in tbe power of local Burr, of men. ..Miss Hazel Giles 1891 Lawrence H have not appeared for examination. Most men to dll the nail from the roil of ac- boards to refuse exemption in every Webber, Stonington Miss Maria Sharp, quick of speech, round 1682 Morris of them are known to be in the service, of heart.Mrs Nellie Corneille cepted men, and fix the place of entrain- doubtful case. R Beal, Southwest Harbor 2181 Elwin E but affidavits to that effect have not been Miss Mary Wentworth, who has waited ment and tbe exact time of departure. “It is true that cases of discharge on tbe Treworgy, Bucksport 1014 L Ellsworth filed with the board. If there are any in ten years for her romance Orders to the men will be posted and ground of dependency are appealed to the Sheriey Gray, 1922 this list not in the are con- Mrs Harry L Crabtree also be sent them mail. will be but this Knowlton L Hodgkins, N Sullivan service, they by They district board, clause is only in- Jnstiu claimant to 1236 sidered as and are liable to call Peabody, only living directed to to tbe local board at its serted to secure of Eugene C L Myrick, So Gouldsboro accepted, report uniformity action. the old Peabody Pew — Harry L Crabtree 2011 Daniel S van’s Island for mobilization. headquarters not less than twelvs hours District boards are to examine these cases J Cole, jr, A of the was be- 606 Allen R Robbins, Deer Isle 596 Maurice W Powers, R F D synopsis story read or more then twenty-four hours before to discover departures from tbe law, reg- 126, 1020 H Ham Ellsworth Deer Isle. tween acts by Mrs. 0. W. Tapley. Inci- tbe time of departure for camp. ulations and ruliogs; and they will not George man, 2066 Fred A 1847 Bernard J dentally there was a rehearsal of the Prior to the arrival of tbe men at the and can not open every case on its merits. Bickford, McKinley McNally, Stonington '2233 Warren H French boro 117 Allen G Bluehill church choir, in costume—Miss Mary F. botrd headquarters, board members are It is in tbe local boards alone, therefore, Higgins, Smith, Mrs. A. O. W. ! 772 Asa H Hodgkins, Bar Harbor 721 Harry W Fogg, Hull Cove Hopkins, J. Cunningham, —. instructed to make arrangements for tbeir that tbe solution of the difficulty and tbe ^ 1436 G. Otter 1673 Hollis R Sorrento Tapley and Harry L. Crabtree. sccommodstions, to find clesn and sani- protection of deserving claimants He.” George Stanley, Creek, Mt Bragdon, The under the j__ at hotels and Desert 440 W E Walker, Castine entertainment, given tsry sleeping pieces lodging corrections. 332 1674 W auspices of the Thursday club, was a bouses, to srrange for tbeir meals and to Carl J Hanson, Bucksport Clyde Fenton, Sorrento In tbe rush of tbe examinations 260 W financial the about provide lodging and meal lickete to be many M2 Eugene 8 Eaton, Deer Isle Ralph Tapley, W Brooksviile success, proceeds being and of Monday Tuesday last week, tbe 1906 1 E 1430 Wesley L Hall’s r°- taken in payment and redoemed for cash George Freeman, Sullivan Mills, Quarry __ of tbe in tbe files liter tbe of- misplacing envelopes 530 John A Douglass, Little Deer Isle 1675 Alvin A Hanna, jr, Sorrento by government diebureing PROSPECT HARBOR. resulted in a few errors in tbe list as 528 i 128 “"SB ficer. In ite discretion, tbe boards mty Emery F Conary, Sunshine Maynard A Treworgy, Bluehill printed In The American. That there 2034 Alvah C 363 Frank A “J.B. CofeTorW.tert"here lor his grant permission for tbe men to remain at | Smith, Swan's Island Power, Bucksport were not more errors is remarkable con- annual visit. tbeir homes. j M9 Percy H Eaton, Little Deer Isle 327 Ivor Grindle, Bucksport, R. F. D.No 2 sidering tbe pressure uoder which the Ketreat roll call at tbe board headquart- 2005 Freeman P Bridges, Swan’s Island 661 William Arata, Bar Harbor Mrs. Welch Moore has returned Irani f4 SHAW BUSINESS COLLEGE board worked. Of course these were all 388 Amos W AND AUGUSTA ers. set for 5.30 p. m. oo tbe of 1657 Lionel Howard, Sedgwick Walters, Gloucester, Maas a visit to her son Percy at Bluehill. PORTLAND, BANOOR I. tha day report- only school In New which offers errors that corrected themselves after tbe 2012 Fred W Swan’s Island 2263 C Gouldsboro England inch ing to tbe board, will be tbs first military Demarest, Harry Hammond, Arthur and a course. alao Free cat*. were Mayo wi!e_and Miss!Agnes Telegraphy taught. examinations completed and tbe 1765 Leslie F Harbor 944 Herbert S Ellsworth k*ua. F. L. Preeident. ceremony the drafted men paee through. White,Southwest Beal, Thompson ol Boston are at”E. W. Cleaves' SHAW, records carefully re-examined and filed, 21W 1808 The board members are directed be Leroy H Dority, Waltham Harry P Greenlaw, Stonington to ^Marshall D. Young’s but they resulted in a few errors in tbe 2100 297 Arthur M seven-passenger present in and to inform the men Clarence A McKay, McKinley Clay, Bucksport person Beo car was burned on the Corea lists as printed last week. Tbe corrections 51 S 1919 James E N ^road of tbeir military etalue, impressing on Irving Collins, S Bluehill Havey, Sullivan Ellsworth Steam follow: Saturday. Laundry them tbe tact that disobedience of orders 406 Merle H Connor, Castlne 1205 Clarence B Colwell, Prospect Harbor AH Kindt ef Lanntfry Work, NAPHTHA CLEM** Arthur L. Robinson of Southwest Har- 383 Owen K •. Ralph "GC?e and wile oi Steuben ward is the gravest military crime. The light Soper, Bucksport REJECTED. Goods called for anti bor and Atden A. of West Tremont delivered band toilet articles Kelley 642 William B French, East brook week-end guesta ol their parents, W. H. baggage, containing iris Arthur L Southwest Special attention to parcel post work were included in tbe list of those accepted 1628 Walter A Robinson, Moore and wile. and a change of underclothing which the Clement, Sedgwick Harbor ^ aa laat week. were H. B. ESTEY & men printed Tbey rejected. 1002 Howard C Ellsworth H. Cole and CO., Proprietors are permitted to take with them to Fletcher, Jr., 2100 Alden 1HN. family, who have bean State P. Somes of A Kelley, W Tremont Street, Ellsworth, Me Raymond Southwest Har- 1781 Max L here a lew camp, will be inspected by tbe board and Button, Stonington 666 S weekB, lefTTuesday, Ihe ladies Included among those asked Harry Allen, Eden tbe lists of men bor, accepted, lor their home in Portland and SAVE IVIOISIEY sent forward made out 30 James A Billings, Bluehill Mr. exemption. EXEMPTION ASKED, NOT PASSED UPON. Cole end copies of original cards 519 for Columbia FallB, where he will I still have a few more registration Dallas J. of Frank E Brown, Eagle Island very suits and pants Hodgkins Eden, included In 1751 P blueberries. that were damaged by smoke and water. If prepared. Raymond Somes, Southwest Har- 601 Albert R Deer pack list of rejected, passed and asked exemp- Barbour, Isle you need a salt.come and see me at once. If For aacb district five alternates will be bor Aug. 13. C. is to It Is none to me. 1774 William _ price any object you, tion. J Billings, Stonington summoned lo the board headquarters in 1282 Willie W Young, Goulds boro 1667 Fred P. Patrick Burke of Conception Bay, New- Bridges, S Penobscot Ephemeral. REPA1RINO addition to the men selected to 797 Henry O Keene, Bar Harbor 199 Spring Is here. Bring yonr shabby, actually included in list of Emery N Black, Cape Rosier dirty dll the foundland, rejected, 309 clothes and I will make them look like new, at board quota. Tbay will be bald Raymond P Cushing, Bucksport 960 E “Popr passed and was accepted. Irving Braley, Ellsworth very reasonable prices. at the assembling point until train time to 648 Parker L Deer Isle 1967 “Well, Bertram i“ ia the corrected with Eaton, Harold B Billings, Surry DAVID FRIEND Gil in vacancies Following list, should any man of tbe 1146 Jotham S Franklin 1783 Elmer W Cal “What does ephemeral meant" Main record sf disposal of exemption claims to Buzzell, ley, Stonington Street, Ell?worth levy fail to report. 75 Parker L 292 son, means some- date: Gray, Bluehill George N Carey, Bucksport “Ephemeral, my for Except retreat roll call, tbe men 107 Russell L Parker, Bluehill 1151 James E Clark, Franklin thing that comes and stays but a short Commission iKttcijants. will be given town until 46 ACCEPTED. liberty 613 Eddie L Bray, Deer Isle 1625 Louis C Choate, N Sedgwick time, then pusses from the memory of minutes before train time. Tbe board 1323 B W Hancock Elwyn Tracy, 1455 Ernest G Stanley, Nortneast Harbor 700 William H DeLaittre, Cove man.” will Salisbury during this interval, select one man 1572 Austin W Heath, W Penobscot 1732 E. 1563 Frank R Emery Norwood, Southwest Devereux, W Penobscot I like a from tbe "Oh, know—Just hired g*rir levy who is the beet quelided to 1266 Murcb 8 Sullivan, South Ooutdsboro Harbor 706 Harry E Elliott, Bar Harbor commend —Youngstown Telegram. and place him in charge of the 1237 Carroll T. Newman, Prospect Har- 786 Pearly P Hooper, Bar Harbor 2062 Austin L French, Bernard Vf BOSTON for its He will name a second bor party trip. 841 Allen A Mitchell, Bar Harbor 1696 John M Foss, Southwest Harbor c°MMlSSION in command to aid 1264 I merchant him and the other Calvin LaF Stinson, Prospect Harbor 1358 John G Bagley, Seal Harbor 2061 Neal L Farrell, W Tremont BOHN. men a ill be told that the ordera of theae 1 ITS Francis W Robbins, Franklin 356 Frederick B Norris, Bucksport 2152 Walter M Gray, Trenton 1864 1917 two man muat be obeyed under pain of 1066 Arthur M O’Kiel, Ellsworth 11 Hollis E Salisbury, Amherst 1566 Alvin R N Penobscot COLE—At Deer Isle, Aug 12, to Mr and Mrs Gray, Charles L Cole, a son. military discipline. 1763 Alexander M Ward, Southwest Har- 1688 Lowell A Southwest Harbor 321 Walter E Bickford, Gilman, Bucksport FRAZIER—At Aug 9, to Mr and The man Bucksport, WANT YOUR in charge of tbe party will bor 1294 Edward J Gott, Hancock 221 Arthur W Gray, Cape Rosier Mrs Andrew M Fiazier, a daughter. (.Alice call the roll at tha board headquarters Just 602 Hollis F Coftron, Bar Harbor 31 Walter R Bisset, Bluehill 1607 Victor A Gray, Orland May.].; o * FARM LEACH—At to Mr and PRODUOT3 before train time. Ha will then line 2186 Vasco E Carter, 1470 William H 222 Asa Bucksport, July 30, up Bucksport Walls, Northeast Harbor H Gray, Cape Rosier Mrs Harold Leach, a tbe daughter. draft and, captained by the board 2022 Lester O Kent, Swan's Island 1114 Arthur CTilden, Ellsworth 736 David Grant, Bar Harbor Eggs, Live and Dressed, Poultry members, march them to the station to 1878 Stinson, Stonington 1334 Forrest M 1817 B Rodney Richardson, Lamoine Sanford Gross, Stonington MARKIKD. entrain. Veal, Apples, Potatoes 1779 Harry N. Buckminster, Stonington 1531 Frank F Soper, Orland 1010 Charles P Gatchell, Ellsworth Thera a Prices, Shipping Tags, Dressing, Packing final verification of the llat will 1956 Milton K E Sullivan 1324 H 1221 — Crann, Eben Wilbur, Marlboro John A Hammond, West Gouldsboro CHEYNE — GRAY At North Brooksville. be and Shipping instructions, etc., sent free made, and if any man of tha selected 1484 Avery E Bowden, Oriand 1366 Harris W Bunker, Northeast Harbor 576 Harold C Deer Isle Aug 1, by Rev John Corson, Miss Helen E Howard, Gorham M both of Brooks- number Deer Cbeyne to Gray, is missing, an alternate will be 602 Fred Robbins, Isle 1276 Alton E Young, Goulds boro 168 Everett T Hale, Brooklin ville. sent forward in hia place. Tha tickets, 1000 Bernard A Small, Ellsworth, B F D 900 George H Soper, Bar Harbor 1677 Raymond W Hardison, Sorrento STAPLES—MANSON-At Cape Rosier, Aug Rev John Miss Abbie L HENNERYEGGS with meal tickets, all papers relating to No 3 620 Willis T Snowden, Sunset 763 Leslie I Bar Harbor 11, by Corson. Hamor, Staples of Penobscot to Frank O Manson of |6e party, ineladiug the copies of reg- 1661 Roy H Orindle, Sargentville 2231 Milton Dalzell, French boro 2213 Charles N Joy, Winter Harbor Cape Rosier. istration Send a Trial Shipment. cards, will be turned over to the 1771 Harris C Austin, Stonington 805 August M Leland, SalisburyCove 316 Oscar P Johnson, Bucksport man in command, and tba party wiU start 1322 Arthur C Tborsen, W Hancock k 1543 Lee G York, Orland 1715 Winfred B Joy, Southwest Harbor D1KU. for its Goldsmith-Wall-Stockwell Co. training camp. 1706 Clyde S Oott, Southwest Harbor 1314 Bert M Heed, Hancock 1716 Reginald A King, Southwest Harbor Aaron Altar tba departure of tha levy for 538 Alma Eaton, Little Deer Isle 1141 James M Bunker, Franklin 2023 Roscoe M Kent, Swan’s Island CHAMBERLAIN—At Castine, Aug 9, Boston. Chamherlaiu, aged 78 years, 9 months, 16 1868 Raymond T T Pitts, Stonington 741 Fred Gray, Bar Harbor 6 Harold M Kenniston, Amherst days. 43 Oras P darter. So Bluehill 3024 Oarl C Lawson, Swan’s Island 814 Merle F Linscoti, Bsr Harbor GRAY-At Bangor, Aug 7, Walter Gray of Professional Carts. &ttntiicountftu Cape Rosier, aged 16 years. 783 Lewis D Hollis, Bar Harbor 970 Irving L Closson, Ellsworth, RFD1 1686 George M Littlefield, Penobscot MARKS—At Yarmouth, July 80, Arthur E 888 William Q Quinn, Bar Harbor 1873 Alfred A Stanley, L064 Robert L Mo Stooington wry, Ellsworth Marks of Orland, aged 64 yeara. H. 128 F Bluehill 870 Archie 840 SCOTT SARSAPARILLA— Ralph Townsend, Reynolds, Bar Harbor Gilman W Milliken, Bar Harbor PARKER-At Mt Desert, Ang 9, George S ALICE 268 E W Brooksviile 1300 S Parker, aged 67 years, 10 months, 17 SPECIALTY HADE OP Horry Sawyer, Clyde Jordan, Hancock 1426 Frank E Northeast days. TYPEWRITING. Manchester, B TEW ACCOUNTING AND 486 Waiter H E Holden, R 2 320 Walter B Harbor ART— Drowned at Ellsworth, Aug 11, GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. PEPSIN. NUX AND IRON Gray, Fogg, Bucksport Stewart, 14 8 Jay aged years, months, 19 Agent Union Safe Deposit A Trust Co., of 300 Andrew J Watson, Bucksport 560 Sherman E Eaton, Little Deer Isle 848 Eversrd G days. Port- The Moran, Bar Harbor ind, for furnishing Probate and Surety Bonds combination of Hood ’• Sarsa- 1478 B Utter Creek 677 Louis R Bar Harbor L730 Austin M BTOVER—At Orland, 7, W Ray Young, Burton, Mitchell,Southwest Harbor Aug George Stover, Agent Oliver Typewriter; typewriter supplies Pill* is one of aged 76 years, 6 months, 1 day. u Peptiron 379 E Smith, 933 Harold P Bar Harbor 1067 E fu*be Roy Bucksport Whitmore, Harry Moon, Ellsworth tor. Mam and Water Sts. (over Moore’s Drug bassose one of the most Store). Mo. happiest 663 Howard H Wilbur, East brook 1136 Rufua W Smith, Bernard 866 Ernest E Norwood, Bsr Harbor Ellsworth. effective and &Aert usttumts. economical ever made 2236 In G Stover, Winter Harbor 1286 Samuel A Dow, W Hancock l867 William V Pink ~ ham, Stonington Medical treatment. These -two 032 1811 Robert G Astbury, Sedgwick Frank G Seavey, Bernard 1070 Walter M Pearson, Bangor DR. CHARLES B. DORON Medicines, one taken before eating 360 Adalbert Leach, Bucksport 667 Clarence A Alley, Salisbury Cove L744 Chsrlss H Granlta and Marble and the Rich, Southwest Harbor other after, work together, 16 Ivory G Kemp, Aurora 1196 Emery G W Goulds boro 308 Charles A Memorials at OSTEOPATH each Albee, Ripley, Bucksport supplementing the other. They 1306 Orville S Martin, Hanoock 1284 Alfred E Crabtree, Hancock 939 David A Bar Specialties: Nervous Diseases, give Young, Harbor kW. DUNN'S Water a four-fold result in blood- 1204 Stmt 1375 Philip M Workman, Prospect Harbor Dennis Coombs, Winter Harbor 1943 Charles A Robertson, Suilivan Diseases or Stomach. and and 1818 F MINE cleansing nerve-building, 1066 Victor I Anderson, Surry Usial Candage, jr, Sedgwick L101 Herbert W. Smith, Ellsworth OUWORTH, Treatment end Consultation, by Appoint- the finest course of krtiatlc Deaigua, Flrat-claaa ment, in Ellfworth on I0JM medicine, 883 John P Ryan, Bar Harbor 312 Robert W Delano, Bucksport L091 William H Ellsworth Work, Lowaa Fridays. uet Scott, Price*. them of your 2360 Nelson S Bar Harbor 1188 Frank E Liberal diaconut on mail ordara. Addreaa, Pearl Bide.. B.Dgor, Me. druggist today. Mitchell, Grind]#, Franklin (Continued on pags 6.J 1 KftabllahedJIM. Telephone 1MSM. Bee. titlR ;-1 Hbbrrttsratnta. q—. ...- Q FOOD BILL BROUGHT TO DIE BY Vou cannot attend to your work properly, or with any degree of satisfaction, ON 103 DAYS' WAR POISON from a disordered if your head aches or if jrou feel dull and grouchy stomach, Powers Given Wilson or imperfect digestion. To do your work easily, quickly and well, and to keep Sweeping Here la the history of tbe hun- at it, you must have con- IF When Passed Food Bill dred days' war over the ford FOES Congress trol hill: TAKENJBY April 30.—Representative I-ever and Senator Uore Introduced In With the of the Rev- Establishes Government Control Exception the bouse ami senate respective- Russlaa Women Soldlars A Clear Head eaue Measure This Is the Last ly a Joint resolution to stimulate Gariy and Prohibits and j Hoarding and facilitate distri- If have been confined in a dose the windows or out for agriculture you room, open get — Dass Provides For Important War Legislation Be- hution of CyanMs For Quick Use. a moment and get your lungs filled with fresh air. If your stomach is deranged Speculation agricultural products. from hasty eating, or eating too heartily of rich or indigestible food, try a lew One Administrator, Wbo Will fore Congress—Fight Against Hay 1-2.—Hearings were lield doses of “L. F." Atwood’s Medicine to start up your digestive functions. Voa Act 100 In tbe agricultural committees of will get speedy relief and you will find yourself doing your customary wo(K Be Herbert C Hoover. Occnpied days. both houses and with satisfaction to 35 cents bottle at all dealers. TELL OF THE FIRST easily yourself. samgla -*~o O———————————o May 3.—The bouse committee FIGHT free from “L. F.” Medicine Co., Portland, Maine. t divided the resolution Into two ... o railed li;«m the senate nnd house con bills, food survey and food con- On* Girl From a ferres to elltuluate a senate ameinl- trol bills, and reported tbe for- Wealthy Family D«. FEATURES OF FOOD aorlbaa How She I ment, inserted by two o\e: ahelming mer favorably. Tbla report waa Stabbed and Kill* NOW A LAW votes of Ud to lb and UO to l£i. a BILL, reconsidered, and tlic bill waa German—Number of Woman In All Comiirebensire loners arc in 1 on given amended. Armieo Eastern Front Is 8*li*VM the bill, as a war It, Establishes governmental control passed measure. May 7.—Survey bill again re- to S# Growing Steadily. over foods, feeds and fuel. assure a dry” prohibition pro- there would food ♦ -H lug and be grave mangled (•wiles In the charge, with The price is reasonable. Have posed by tbe bouse, prohibit manufac- riots next winter unless conditions aaerny shells bunting all alioat them the food control bUl pasted ture and of distilled SUPERBA Bland Catsup handy in importation liquors were changed. the house and senate and was for the war, author- To Soo It your house. WHEN beverages during Examination of the measure as It Through. tbe It mark- ise the to manufac- But the*- SUPERBA Brand Catsup forms a part of a signed by president president *us[«nd has passed congress leave* no ques- harrowing experiences of line of ture of malt, fermented and vinous the women complete Canned Goods, Tens and the completion by congress of all Im- tion that It conveys lowers which. If fighters have steeled them Coffees demanded by housewives. liquors or to limit their alcoholic con- and particular portant war legislation under consid- exercised, will redtamd to the public hundred* of other gtrl* to a new Your dealer sails SURrBA Goods. tent and "anthorlxes and directs” tbe eration with one exception—the reve- benefit. At the same time It la Im- determination to see It through c*!do her. Selected lists ot suitable living places are provided by the mines and among wholesalers and on Interested. of measure will he a disappointment to It was the first war prize of a Russian Burden College for students away from home. retailers, to regulate methods sale, Declares It unlawful to destroy, the people. woman. without undue Interference is the col- shipment and distribution among deal- Supervision given by waste, deteriora- ITS the strict en- permit preventable and to government, by or Mine." students In order that ers and consumers, requisition “It Wee Hie Life epe management to awayfrom-home tion. board, monopolize, discriminate, forcement of the antl-boardlng pro- and operate mines or other coaling fa “1 saw a German in front of mr ss they may begin their careers physically flt, morally olean, and make unfair rates, conspire to limit visions and by exercising its right giv- cllitlesL 1 ran forward with tbe others In tbe Ihcic ughly trained. transportation, production, harvesting, en under the bill to buy and aril fuel, A system of federal Hcrnatng of all charge," she said. "It was tils life manufacture, storage or beans and to supplying, to the wheat, flour, potatoes, agencies related production, or mine. I raised my title I pirn.gel dealing, restrict tbe supply or distribu- regulate *iowers w ident. exempted boarding Tbe girl eoldler smiled ith delight are granted. another Provides that hoarded necessaries provisions "What was tbe battle HUeV The bill also authorin'* the presi- of tbe was asked. may be seized and sold by the gov- legiouualrvs dent to for or lefort the ernment. requisition artllury potv FLOATING TRAINING SCHOOLS. “I wa# very nervous Just Uc defense seeds all aeeeaaartea named abe knew the Authorizes tbe president to requisi- charge." replied. "We and, to reasonable to order was and we tion supplies for the anuy and navy. guarantee price* Marina Laagua Wants Every State to coming, naturally producer and consumer, to boy and sell Maintain a Ship. w ere Jest a little scared. Hut ss soon Puts Wilton lit Basinets. beans and rime we fuel, wheat, flour, meal, po- Aa a first step toward In. Tea slug the aa tbe orders to go forward tatoes. The bill also authorise* the advance Authorizes the president to boy sod supply- of American seamen auffl.-lent forgot everything elee In the and Butter Printed At sell wheat, flour, meal, beans and pota- president to requisition and operate I* cope with tbe Htil.marine peril and. “I could hear our girl* yelling Paper foe toes. any factory, packing house, mine er dl after the war. to meet tl>e needs of an shooting throughout the march Authorizes tbe president to requisi- pipe line, at just eemisMisatUat for Increased merchant marine the A'allvn- ward. None of us were afraid once we of The American Office tion and ojierate any factory, packing military or public defense uses. al Marine League of the L'nllad Slates got started. We were in the midst ter- bouse, oil pipe line, mine or other plant Regulation of grain and other food- appointed a committee to confer with a (front fusillade of shuts Then Best Red Lion and grease-proof vegetable parch- all quality water-proof and sell ttie products. stuff markets to prevent Injurious the Tnited Stab's shipping hoard and rifle big shell* began breaking ment with butter paper Ink to comply Authorizes the to paper, printed especially-made president prevent speculation or undue enhancement of 'he department of commerce an a proj- around us. new There is on the market; none better. Injurious speculation and regulate ez- 1* another conferred with law. cheaper paper j price*. poorer upon ect for kerranliic the numler of naa- •tern* of the Fight. rbances. the food administration through the tlcal and training ships. “W* mi again frighten*] a tittle Price, including paper special printing: Fixes a minimum price of IS per The president projec t, aa outlined by P. H. W whan we Brat aaw dead men about size, $1.75 bushel on next year's wheat crop. Another etnnae. Inerted he the sen- Rosts, president of the league. Is fvr 500 sheets pound size, $2.00; half-pound bat before very long we wore Jumping “ “ Prohibit* use of foods, fruit*, food ate after much criticism of alleged sale state In tbe Union to “ “ every ultimately over the dend nnd forgot all 2.75 or of quickly 1000 3.00; materials feeds In manufacture by members of the advisory ounnj!* prork.’s for tbe maintenance of a . hkori.wa wa» •* ”r.v' to commandeer distilled spirits In stock Interested. to the trustees n vessel “suffi- league’s where, ua to flgltt and di* Uke are visiting tbeir parents, Mr. and or bond for urging gor, military needs Herbert Hoover and his aids are e# cient to slie to accommodate approxi- COUNTY NEWS Mrs. J. W. Hardison. teal Russian soldiers." Hake* Appropriation* tabllshed at their new quarters in the mately 300 nautical students.” Tbe Then the girl told how the legion Mr. Bianchi ot Boston, who purchased Hotel Gordon. and Mr. resolution that the lot anted which Washtngtou. suggested took Its drat prisoners on Pond road Appropriate* $162^500.000. of WEST FRAN RUN. the Warren Clark place the Hoover soon will make the German ship Indra would meet the la for administra- public “As we ran forward we suddenly few for the of black $150,000,000 general a years ago deposit procedure which be has decided needs of the league and provide the m.n » DeBeck has ■ new automobile. tion of the act, $10,000,000 la for upon time upon a bunch of German* Percy is about to commence opera- par- granite there, Enough Is known of Mr. Hoover's pur norleoa of a “floating Plattahnrg.” wns a str- Borne* ot Mount Desert ie visit- chase of nitrate of soda sad $2,500,000 dlalety ahead of ua It only Agues tions on a large scale. He arrived last to warrant the statement that he pose and we around them here. la for sundry expenses. until were all ing weak witb a force of men, and a vessel is la not going to be content with any lor No person employed under the act BUELOW HAD SECRET A.C. William* ia at Burry working now in the harbor with a toll cargo ot merely perfunctory enforcement of the ROUTE Gormans Surprised. shall be exempt from military service Albert Treworgy. tools and machinery. It has long been law. “They aaw they were caught aud under the draft law. Tunnel Which Lad to Hie Villa ta Walter Clark of Waldoboro is visiting known that there was an excellent quality It la palpable that If the law la car- threw down their rifle*, holding ip waiting Requires a detailed report from the Roaaa la Discovarad. 111 uncle, James M. Clark. ot this valuable granite here, only ried out with the exercise of even half their bands. They were terribly fright- president the first of each year of the Tbe sensation ef the to Koato Is and enterprise to make it a profit- the authority conferred tougTeea the day ened. Mias Alice Ryder la visiting her sister, capital under the act by Matthews of Ston- proceedings the discovery of a secret subterranean ex Harbor. able industry. Mr. Hoover food administration soon will “Good God! Womenr they Mrs Buzzell, at Seal Authorizes the president to assume from is and Mr. Wil- And passage the VUk of the Roaaa. Hudson ington supsrintendent Itself battling against the tremen- claimed. Alden Ryder was at home from ] control of coal mines, fix the price of the residence of Prince von for- liams of Stonington has charge of setting dous opposition of tbe great s|«clal in- Buelow, “We aaw wounded German saddlers with a cut foot. coal and coke and take of and a tew daya last week, schooner which charge mer German to the Hotel au'l up the machinery. The terests which so long have fattened on ambassador, raising themselves on their elbows Goodwin and son tell the same. Eden, the former Mr. and Mrs. Harry the machinery will take back a food distribution and manipulation. proprietor af which Interjected another wound- brought Forblda or destruction shooting/' a tew at Waltham. Willard who manipulation was a German. en- an spending daya cargo ot wood for J. Clark, Also It la obvious that If the public la ed girl. “We Just forgot ourselves of necessaries to limit the supply or It la believed that the of Old Town recently moved to Btonington. to get relief tbe opposition of these In- passage was We werw Russia, fight- Starry Worcester and family affect the market tirely. simply Echo. price. terests must be used to facilitate secret meetings be- a tew daya at H. O. Worces- Aug. 13. expected, and It would ing for her life. are spending __ Makes the act cease to be In effect tween tbe and be a waste of time to try to get along diplomat persons In va- ‘The loaa of Lena? the most j*'polar ter’*. LAMOINE. upon proclamation by the president at rious walks of as with them life, well at to In- was keenly beea visit- peacefully. member of our company, Harold Coombs of Egypt ha* the end of the war with sure Leech and son Lawrence are Germany. secrecy to the ambassador’s guests and Mrs. Neil felt by all of ua,“ she added soberly. hi* grandparent*, G. B. Coomb* In establishing government control Public Hut Out when tbe occasion ing visiting James Covey and wife. Help required. An Inves- ‘'During the battle Lena beard that wilt. the bill authorizes the president to ou- tigation which Cousins ot Bangor is visit- Ur. Hoover Is going to do a great promises interesting dis- Commander Boehkorevv bad been kill- Sun- Miaa Louise ter Into Mrs. Mary Orcutt of Bangor spent any voluntary arrangements, deal, as he has already done, closures Is under way. the shell ing at Qapt. Charles Hodgkins’. through ed. She hurried forward Into with her daughter, Mr*. Edith create or use any agency or agencies, the efforts of the her. day la voluntary people to Are. saying she was going t» And George Davis of Cambridge. Maas-, to accept services of any person with- Rack Grind!*. conserve food and prevent waste. He ta Hia First Leva her one space lit- the of C. A. and wife. to We aaw go through Mrs. Fred guest Reynolds out compensation, co-operate with also la to to a Ensign Henry Hesse of the Salvation Jess* Driaeoll and family and going rely Urge extent erally strewn with exploding shells 19, will be observed as any agency or person, to utilize any de- an has arrived in we Mac Ran*ie of Beni Harbor wereBunday Sunday, Aug. tbe force of public opinion to back Army Altoona, Pa., to then through the smoke and flames in the Baptist Sunday partment or agency of the government him In the enforcement of take of tbe Industrial Visitor* hats. rally Bunday up tbe new charge home, aaw her to co-ordinate their activities. blown fragments. and to law. It will be with this In mind that having left a *6,000 as to be Mr*. Pearl Coomb* and daughter Nellie position expert “We also loat Sonia. She used and wifla of Ella worth be will out before a series of auditor to re-enter the Salvation concert to Bar wbet* Mr. H+njaro*" Young To Hume Hoover. give long Army a musician with the Romanoff have gone Harbor, it have bean tbair daughter, Mrs. statements covering his plans. *18 a week. ma- Coombs baa amptoymant. visiting In pursuance of such authorisation organisation. She was killed by W. K. Salisbury. One thing which cannot be overlook- chtoe fire.** and Mrs. Coomb* sntartainad at President Wilson plans to appoint Her- foo Mr. ed U that while the bill was Englishwoman the 13. R. H. bert C. Hoover food pending Rusy. Five of the German prisoner* diaaar Sunday two automobile parties Aug. administrator. Of 1 leaden In were told tbe GOO different la mu- wearing Control of other necessaries named congress repeat- processes girl* captured were women, Mum Mount Damrt. Their daughter nition work Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, edly It must be passed and something upon which women are en- the German noldler’a uniform. was with the may be accomplished through other Biss bath party. are das to Impure caged to pimples, rashes, etc., must be done to effect loyrer living Euglaud two-thirds had never number of women In all armies and agencies. The house provision for an The Mrs. Beulah Smith of Orrington, blood. Burdock Blood Bttteru as a eleeaalng because the unrest been performed by n woman to be Individual food administrator was en- cost, amoog the previous on the eastern front 1* believed been at- Is well rsooauueaded. filJfiatail to Mias Goldie Hardison, who has Mood tonic. families In the cities waa a year ago. acted only after the president had pro- poorer grow- rrowing steadily. tending Shaw b—team collage at Ban- stores.—AdsS. ^ertlfcmmi condition of struggle at home, they And ! Kaign, father of Mra. Mclnnia, oon OUR WILD FLOWERS end as if to COUNTY NEWS tributed which added COUNTY JEWS life ben easy and pleasant, kindly anggeetiona make tor lost increase a mach to the snooess of the party. brookun. op time, they read Claudia M. Richardson at name of those who A WORD |P*ycv by tbonsand-fold. If we look cloeely at a SOUTHWEST HARBOR. To mention by all Leather*, who ha* been eery FOR MOTHERS Green Mountain Pomona meeting with Fred ,s for we see from a have contributed of their time, money Mr,. V wrong mothers to neglect Nicoiln grange, May ft, 19I7.J daisy sbtll tbit far being Selectman Henry Clark, who baa been ia their a in itself. and to tine work te ill, improving. aches and and •ingle flower it Is llteraly host ill three is recov- thought iinpoeeibta. pains suffer in Nature's la God’s critically weeks, slowly of Bar Harbor I* Waiting garden replete with more Single coutri bat lone ranging In amonnt Joseph Tapley silence—this leads to Because quantities of the vigorous ering. chronic sickness lor earth’s ornament. Flowers are Pearl Jewels seed our fields from to here been donated, tablaa Hi, latber, Tapley. and often shortens being set in every patch, fl |60 life. one of nature’s sweetest gifts to man; Miss Louise Coombs of Winter Harbor K. Tapley of Ialeaboro I* Wait- If an white with daisies. and material have been given by mer- Mr» E. your work is if us is s week at tbe home of Mrs. J. tiring; your nerves missionaries, teaching beauty, parity f be fields and spending meohiriea have been loaned children in town. are By middle of July tbe chants, sewing ing bar excitable; if feel and innocence, tbe and M. Mason. you languid, weary cheering beart, meadows are with tbe by busy housewives, the use of autosoo- Allen Radcilffe and children or merry black-eyed Mrs. Hattie Scott’s life more Levi Rennet of Ellsworth Falls * depressed, Emulsion over- malting pleasant. or From western spent bilee and boats famished for her Mre. Naomi Busan, ox-eye dairy. transporta- visiting mother, comes such Many of the wild flowers are found few with bis just conditions. clover fields, they have travelled towards days rtcenily graudson, tion, and in many otner ways the peopia It and tbeee Winfred Allen. possesses in concentrated form along every country highway, tbe Atlantic in bales of bay, thriving beet Joy. of the town and tne summer residents wife of Waahington, the wayside plants may usually be classed “5”V."Tibbettaand very elements to in tbe but sunny places. Having once Among tiie many automobile picnic have helped to make this auxiliary of tbs it tb* ••Home- invigorate the are apending August among the foreign population. They have Rad Cross a success. D. C.. blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish taken possession of tbe fields, they defy parties a pleasant outing was taken by been brought to ns from Europe, in loads to Head." the nerves and build tbe farmer and legislator, “in tbis land of Mr. and Mra. Andrew Parker and Mr. Tbs need for the work ie great that Smith ol up your strength. of grain, and invariably follow in the salt-Interest is Our are Mrs, Lettie Provincetownt 8v°«» > Bowne. Bloom Scid. W. t. liberty" to exterminate them. A long and Mrs. William Hanna in tbe Parker forgotten. boys her Mre. Roland wake of civilization. Many of our most called to the soma Mass. la vtaltlng Miter, and a merry life to tbe daisy. oar to tbe old Robbins homestead at Rob- being training camps, beautiful native flowere have been “live in insect’s bins on the Held of battle or are on Carter. Gsndage Is a graduate nurse ot To clover,” from tbe point. are.already Lynn omwded out of the roadside Mr*. Charles West from hospitable of well mean a life of the wey there. Thoee at home ehonid Mrs. A. J. Babaonand hospital, which institution she was point view, may Master Edward Cock of Booth Berwick by these mischievous invaders. We must not lo do our “bit” toward Moor* and wile at Daer tale graduated over a Peasants of tell us that a heeitate giving Visiled Jolian ysar ago. The past year luxury. Europe is spending tbe summer with bis grand- go to the more remote woods and fields, if them Come to she baa beau in dream about tbe flower foretells a bappy here. His Dr. Charles every advantage possible. lest week. employed private nursing, we wish parents father, really to know our native plants; the Rad Cross rooms and Sod oat what of Boston haa and has bean very successful. Mr. marriage, long life and prosperity. For ia stationed at Fort Har- Miss Dorothy Ttbbatts (Stanley offer an Cook, Benjamin la second swamp* especially eagerly sought tbe clover bas been considered a there ie for yon to do. at the “Horn*#teed” lor engineer on the El ages with tbe ex- her father steamship retreat to our and wild flowers. rison, Ind., surgeons’ corps, Usd Cxoas. joined Cld of the shy lovely and nil sorts of and Boutherrf Pacific Co., mystic plant, good pecting to be ordered to Fiance very soon. , weeka. plying Bringing with it the breath of spring, between New York and Galveston. He ia bad luck were aaid to attend tbe finding Mrs. Ward are re- comes the whose A meeting to consider tbe WE3T SSULIJVAN. Mr. and Freethey trailing arbutus, waxy bad more question, also ensign in the naval reserve. Mr. and of variations of its leaves which congratulation* on Ibe birth ot a blossoms and delicious odor are among “Ho# to Bring tbe War to a Righteous OBITLARV. ceiving Mrs. Stanley will live in New than the common number of leaflets. 9. York. tbe earliest of a to tbe wn, bom An*. prophecies pertnme-ladeu End,” brought large assembly Sorrow entered the hearts apd homes at Altar the ceremony, light refreshments Ireland adopted She clover or shamrock as summer. as they do when we Banquet ball Sunday evening. Frank W. the when it became known Cameron and children, ol Somer- were Appearing in commemoration community Mrs. served. The bride end groom have her national emblem aeverat week* are eager for some assurance tbat spring Garrison was chairman, and opened with that beloved wife of Jesse K. Tillf, Maaa., arc spending the beet wishes ol of 3t. Patrick’s use of that bumble plant Grace, Capt. many friends. a talk on tbe methods and means for Edna McFarland. is here, they win from us the gladdest ending Mitchell, was no more. Her death oc- with Mr*. Ao*-13. Cue Femme. in expounding tbe mystery of tbe Trinity. recognition of the year. In New England tbe wares proposed by tbe peace organi- curred at Dr. Abbott’s hospital in Port- Fred York ol Providence, H. L, who he* --1— Tradition tells ua that tbe good mission- are called whether zation, and then introduced tbe been taken for they Mayflowers; they bad mucb in bis speaker land, whither ahe had been visiting hi* aunt, Mr*. Lanra York, FRANKLIN. ary difficulty convincing owe their name to tbe sbip which ie of tbe evening, Dr. C. F. Dole, who held treatment. Possessed of such remarkable home converts of tbe of tbe three returned to bia Fridey. Mies Mamie Tracey last week at unity persons close of spent responsible for so much, or to tbeir tbe attention tbe audience. He fortitude and courage, those nearest and Boeton and J. P. Oalli- her former home In in one God, until he picked up a sham- E. A. Crocker ol Sullivan. season of in certain aroused tbe who could blooming localities, and patriotic citizens, dearest little realised that disease waa Maaa., ware at rock, or clover-leaf, explained that, g,n ol Taunton, guests Edward Bunker and family, ol Brewer, might remain an open question, had we not sit quietly under the glossing over of doing ita deadly work. last waek. while it was one leaf, it was three leaves, A. E. Farnaworth’* ere visiting hie lather, Arthur Bunker. not tbe authority of the poet Whittier, tbe iniquitous outrages perpetratedby tbe Her were nal ure that bad and while it was three leaves, it eras one gifts many—a B. Daeia, Mlae A it to both causes. The trail- Kaiser, and questions and short speeches but the best in sweetness of Mrs. F. Mary Freethey union service wss beld at the Metho- attributing leaf. nothing it, ere camo hot and from Mr. a and a friend ol North Andover, Meta., dist church ing arbutus, or Mayflower, grows heavy Gifford, disposition, kindness of heart, with Sundsy evening. Lloyd Blair- The flowers of the rock- lor t law weak*. in the of fragile yellow who to attbeir cottage, dell was soloist. sbundantly vicinity Plymouth, newly-wedded recruit, expects always a smile ends kindly greeting for rose or frost weed are found in gravelly leave for tbe seat of from Leach and wil# and Wllmont and was tbe first flower to greet the shortly war, all who came into her pretty home ahe Elmer Charles F. Persons snd wife of in the summer. Under tbe Prcsqne sfter thst fearful winter. If placet early Rev. Mr. Hess Prof. wee fond of have to Addison to work lor H. Pilgrims Puroey, Supt. Grant, loved so well. She especially Kane gone Isle were guests of Mrs. L. W. snd influence of tbe once. Mrs. the was founded on sunlight they open and others wbo are convinced tnat after lose io bia cannery. poet’* fancy facts, children, and in her passing they a 8. Kane blaeberry M. F. Blsisdeil isst week. In the “Vale of Sharon” a nearly allied sod it our lovely and such flagrant insults to tbe stars and true frtend. ol Som- wide-spread Opt. G. W. Herrick end wile, Mrs. C. 8. rote-colored specie abound. Tbla is Cnderbill is home from Mayflower, was indeed the first stripes and destruction of Amerioan lives, Ahe waa a musician of rare ability, both erville. Maaa., who have been the guests believed by botanists who have travelled Lewiston, where she has been tor treat- blossom noted and christened by our this country could take no other course vocal and instrumental, and waa never ol T. C. Stanley and wife, left for tbetr ment. Her in that to be the “Rose of Sharon” friends hope for her returning forefathers, it seems as though the region than to declare war. Auother meeting asked in vaiu to eeaiet to either until her home Saturday. hesltb. which Solomon has celebrated. problem of a national cower might have for general discussion is in prospect. failing beallh necessitated her almost en- the woodlands and E. Farm worth and wife were one so Strolling through 13. Spray. A, The W. C. T. C recently orginized, been solved by lovely and historic Aug. ure retirement, as many can teaiily, who to Boaton the death ol thickets, we come across the jolly-looking called Tueeday by will meet st the Methodist each as to have silenced all dispute. have listened to her sweet voice. The vestry his ACTIVE RED CROSS WORK. ol the Farns- We preacher, Jack standing erect in J. A. Cochran, president week. It hss combined Red Cross work associate the violets and bluets community cannot hope to All her place. Co. delicate pulpit. He is said to be a brother Southwest Harbor is doing its “bit.” worth Packing with its opening duties. with the early year. Along tbe borders | To her husband in his loneliness, heart- to the also a relation The first week in July, an of an ke-cream of streams, and in meadows and dragonroot, poor auxiliary also tha The lied Crows society bald Howard Macomher and damp felt sympathy goes out; to wife ol Man- of the stately calla-lily. the Hed Cross was organized by the social at its room Tuesday evening. Net mossy places we greet the purple and mother, sister and other relatives, and a chester, Micb.. With Mrs. Ms- in low women of the with the aid of Rev. Harry while tbe Along the bankrf'of streams and town, £23.80, which will be heed to boy comber and also the white violet, roadsides, host of friends. proceed*. daughter Bernice, ol Ells- we look for the blue W. T. of the meadows and fields are wet places may Forsythe, pastor Episcopal material with which to work. thickly carpeted 1 cannot say and I will not say worth, were here tells us church. As a a mass Wednesday. witb enamel-like blossoms of forget me note. A popular legend starter, meeting Blake atid of Bedford, dainty, That she is dead, she Is Just away. John family Mr. and Mra. Eben Smith when to some under the of the men was held were seriously the or ladies. that a lover, trying gather guidance in town for two weeks. bluets, Quaker With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand, Mas.*., are They when bis fell at Masonic hall where was received. injured returning from a drive In the of the of these blossoms for sweetheart, f206 Mre. Blake'* mother, early April tip curled-up Bbe has wandered Into an unknown land. were accompanied by afternoon. a and threw a handful The Southwest Harbor under the Wednesday At the Tracy leaf of the blood-root pushes through the into deep pool band, Mrs. M. K. who ie visiting her And left ua dreaming bow very fair Taylor, grain store an automobile startled their upon tbe bank, calling out as he sank leadership of F. S. Mayo, rendered pa- earth and brown leaves, bearing within It needs must be since she lingers there. ton, H. M. Prate. me not. horse, and a shackle-bolt fell from the its shielded burden flower-bud. forever from her sight, forget triotic select ions, adding greatly to the tbeyoung Think of her as the same. I pray; Marion Clrindle will hold a sale at same season is from until enthusiHbm and interest of the Miss thills at the time, causing the horse no flower of all the can vie Their blooming May program. Surely year She Is not dead, she la Just away. the lied Cross room Tuesday afternoon, to run. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were thrown Mr. Forsythe, as a chairman, introduced witb this in spotless beauty. Care must July. Aug. 13. A Fbiuno. i io 6. This tale is in charge of Mrs. out. Mr. a O. A. K. who The or moccasin flower, the speakers of the evening who were: from Smith, veteran, be taken in picking this flower, as the red lady’s-slipper Mre. Hcbub and Mrs. Kichard lost a leg in the is confined to his bed is a blossom whose cbarm never wanes. Dr. Robert Abbe, whose summer home peSobscot. Waterman, war, liquid which oozes from its stem makes a with a broken seems be touched with the of is Bar and who is one of the Gsrter. collar-bone and several lasting stain. This crimson juice was It to spirit Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith of Bangor fractured ribs. Mrs. Smith and there is a certain fit- chief surgeons of St. Luke’s Warren Ford, Karl and Lawrence Kane, received prized by the Indians, for decorating their the deep woods, hospital, were in town Sunday. end bad bruises and a ness in its Indian name, for it looks as StvN D. of ?Jew Vork Emery Bracy, Wellington Keduian many general shaking faces and weapons. 6gden Mis. Preston Sellers of Waterville is for up but no bones were broken. Both were though it came direct from the home of and Bar Harbor; Capt. Robinson, bead Charles Blake left Tuesday Wapello, The or fleur-de-lis, ! her vacation here. blueflag, blue-iris, cannot spending where will be in a entangled in the harness, and it is a mar- tbe red man. Because most people ot the Bar Harbor division of the Iowa, they employed which is the flower of chivalry, has a Miss Theresa of vel that as did. Mr. forbear this flower, it is becoming coast whose men in uniform Tapley Springfield, corn cannery. they escaped they heart. picking patrol, sword for its leaf and a lily for its Mass., is a guest at A. E. Yarnum’s. and Mrs. Smith are bearing their injuries rarer every year, until tbe finding of one on the stage gave a hint of the George W. Lore end wife of Bpringtleld, When the pious crusader, Louis VII, bravely. They have the sympathy of the in tbe deep .roods, where it* must .now reaiity of the task upon which we as Miss Elsie Kench of Brooksville was the Mass., are vleiliog Mrs. Love s mother, adopted it for the emblem of his house, entire community* hide, has become an usual event. a nation have engaged; Dr. E. K. Dun- guest uf Mrs. H. E. Perkins last week. M-s. E. I. Hill. They were accompanied tbe royal flower was the white iris. Aug. 13. B. Is the land fulfilling the primal curse ham, of New York and Seal Harbor; and Mrs. Sarah Wardwell and Mrs. Horteuaa by little Kulh Pierce, who spent the win- When Napoleon wished to pose as the because il brings forth thistles? So thinks daughter. Miss Theodora Dunham. Grindle have returned from a visit in Bel- ter and -prtng with her aunt. NORTH SULLIVAN. true successor of those ancient French the no but not the srold- The were interest- half of farmer, doubt, speeches intensely fast. Brook l.o school will kings, whose territory included BaplTst Hunday Robert Abel has gone to Rumford to nor the tees, nor tbe painted la^y ing. especially that of Miss Dunham, who Louis who ever finch, Wardwell who is hold a ibe fast week In Europe, ignoring every Yarnum, employed picnic Auguat. work. which may be seen hovering about tbe tola of her experiences in France as sat on the tbroue, he discarded the fleur- in Bluebill, is enjoying a few days at The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Can- Pallas Butler, who recently eulisted in beautiful rose-purple flowers in all parts ambulance driver. ; de-lis, to replace it with golden bees. Tbe home. dsgc »at the scene of a pretty home wed- the left for Portland night. of tbe world where thistles grow. When On the following Wednesday, the navy, Sunday root-stalks of the Florentine species of Miss Pauline Guth of Bangor is when their Danes invaded stole a women their spend- ding Tuesday evening, July 31, in the Scotland, they completed organization, Several of the men who are working iris yield tbe famous orris root. The ing her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. James daug iter, N.i** Ethel Caudage, was mar- silent night march upon tbe Scottish admitting men as members, the men to North Ellsworth speut the week-end at name iris, meaning a deified rainbow, C. Perkins. rid to Clifton The ceremony camp, marching barefoot, but a Dane finance the work and the women to Stanley. home. this by help was given group of plants, by the Fred Perkins and little Miss took I a e at 8 o'clock, in the presence of suddenly stepped on a thistle, and his carry on the task of sewing, knitting and Mrs. (iuy Davis, of the U. S. coast patrol, ancients. visited the nines isle families and a few friends. sharp cry, arousing the sleeping Scots, making surgical dressings. Officers Geneva Littlefield of Searapoit the week-end with his parents, Mr. In meadows and moist fields, K-v. Daniel Kimball officiated, uaio^ the spent swamps, saved them and their country; hence the chosen are: President, Mrs. Winfred Joy; here last week. and Mrs. James Davis. we find the yellow or field lily; we also double ring service. The bride was pret- Scotch emblem, tbe thistle. secretary, Mrs. Eugene Thurston; treas- Hall’s orchestra of Bangor wiU furnish of Massa- have the and orange day ti gowns i in wi lie satin with an over- Perley and Newell Gordon speckled tiger From August until October whole acres urer, Mrs. W. T. Holmes, with several music for a dance at the town hall Satur- are their Mrs. lilies, which are not slow In seizing op- dri** ot Ine. Both were unattended. chusetts visiting mother, are transformed into fields of tbe “cloth committees, all of which are working. day evening, Aug. 18. to from into Ida Gordon. portunities escape gardens of and in order to advertise the ice and time gold,” swaying by every roadside, pi The ladies’ aid soc of the Methodist roadsides and fence corners. Tallest and ety has to the final touch of for bulletins were in Miss Hattie Merchant gone adding imperial splen- work, posted stores, church held a sale at the town hall Tues- of bloom our lilies she has most prolific among dor to the autumn Is and hotels in Southwest and Northeast Harbor, where employ landscape. any part postoffice, evening. Proceeds, f40. is the Turk's or turban whose day rneut at the Kimball house. cap lily, of nature’s garden tbe world around more Manset. Henry Gray of Southwest is from Maine to the Carolinas. Mrs. Angelina Patten and daughter, Mrs. E. K. Bunker of West Gouldsboro, range beautiful than that part of it we are proud Harbor and William Ward of Manset have K. and Master Kenneth Not our lilies, that brighten the Mrs. W. Knowles, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. gorgeous to call our own? About eighty species of kindly given publicity to the Red Cross fields and meadows, in early summer, Shaw of Somerville, Mass., are at Mrs. Good Health Angelp Moon, returned home Saturday, golden rod are native to the United States. work on their moving-picture screens. not a true lily at all, was chosen Judith Waite’s. accompanied by her mother and sister, possibly Much is explained in tbe statement that Miss Emily Poucher, an artist from Wil- good appetite, good spirits— to illustrate tbe truth of the sermon on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snowman and Mrs. Nettie Robertson. the golden rod belongs to tbe composite mington, Delaware, contributed skillful nman no the differ as to the son Robert, of Mass., are discord in body. the mount—opinions lily Tbe flowers are made of hun- assistance in the of attractive Springfield, ladies met in K. of P. hall Aug. family. up making in har- Twenty of Eastern use the same spending a few weeks with his mother, keep the organs scripture. people dreds of minute florets united into a so- posters, while many others aided in the 1, and commenced Red Cross work. Mrs. Mrs. Phebe Snowman. is need—use word for tbe tulip, iris, the water-lily and for their mony—when there of who cialistic community, having publicity campaign. Roee Saunderson Massachusetts, What flower served Aug. 13. WOODLOCKB- those of the field. “In union there is Rooms in the southwest Harbor is the summer in was motto, strength.” high spending Sullivan, matters not at all. It is Him then Our tbe rod. school have been made for and instructed in the work. A national flower, golden building ready present that scientists now more DEER ISLE. enough plainly few named and countless more the women to and are BEECHAM’S deal of interest was shown, and These begin work, open great ever see the universal The schooner Vv illis and com- than before, appli- wild flowers bloom in Bunligbt and in every day from 2 to 6. A Guy, it will be very hard to get money regular program although cation of the tbe more manded John S. Lo ve of this illustration, deeply shade all over our green eartb. Tbe wise is being carried out as by Capt. to on the all will do their follows; Monday, carry work, yet nature. went ashore on off PILLS they study Author of Mature has not created one cutting garments; place, ledges Pemaqaid best. Should anyone reading this feel Tuesday, sewing; Safe of in tha World. During and June, from Maine to Poiut, last Thursday, in a thick fog. Amr that he would like to assist in the work May single blossom without a definite purpose. Wednesday, all work; Thursday, cutting 25c, the woods and hillsides are She will be a total loss. «*e;gates were Mallard, THEgives notice that the has been duly ap- viait and golden carefully guarded to Milbridge Sunday to Capt. Island Falls to spend a few weeks with pointed administratrix of the estate of hia chin to test bis fondness for butter? stuck. It was confidently believed that j by young men of a severe aspect who in- JOSEPH Mra. Stillman Wallace. Mr. end Mrs. relatives and friendB here. H. WHITMORE, late of MOUNT It is a European immigrant, now thor- in that way deadly Injury would be ! veigled fifty cents, or a ticket previously Rufus Cbetto of Bluebill Fells went with Aug. Rax. DESERT. at home in the fields and along the done to the This purchased, from all those who desired to 13._ " lb« oughly person represented. connty of Hancock, deceaaed. All them. the United enter. of highways in most sections of continued down to OTIS. having demands against the estate 13. Eloc. belief und practice deceased are desired to the same Aug. States and Canada. girls dressed in white offered for •orf*. present seventeenth The Young Miss Isabel H. Warren of tb-.s settlement, and all indebted thereto are the century. super- place and Her Health daisies or whit- sale candy, dainty bouquets of ^nested to make payment immediately. Has KecOvered Myriads of white-weed, stition Indeed still holds its place in flowers, Otis E. Gray, formerly of Bangor, were WaiTMonx. are from similar and knitted sw eaters. The married Nklli* So many women suffering ening our fields as if a belated blizzard flags, hostesses, recently at Jeffersonville, Ind. Jnly 28, 1917. Beal Harbor. Me, this testimonial letter from the highlands of Scotland, “where,” Mr. affliction. that mantle Mrs. Walters. Mclnnis and Mrs. Gray, wbo was a former member of Beall, Plattiburg, Mias., will be had covered them with a snowy Henry Mrs. Laura says a well informed writer, “within the Bangor tire department, is uow em- notice. with Interest: "1 got In bad health. My with and A. Inman, who donated re- read In June, fill the farmers dismay generously the as an all the time. I took doctor's a model of an ployed oy government inspector AVINO contracted with the of Ells- left side hurt What is the last few years clay freshmonH of cakes and of Oily but It did me no good. I took two the flower lover with rapture. tea, lemonade, wagous, visiting factories throughout Hfadfekworth to and care for those who medlciue. found in a support Kidney Pill, and I feel all enemy was stream, having were assisted tbe members of the country that have government M*i*t*nee live years begin- boUles of Foley. the secret of the *hite daisy's triumphal by large ITin-nteed duriag Backache, rheumatic twinges, the belief that a contracts. Stationed for a time *» »nd are residents of right now." been placed there in me class and tbe offi at Jeffer- Pn5J*n: 1919, legal [ sore stiff of our territory? A naturalized surgicardressings’ swollen and muscles, conquest >■ he I forbid all trusting them I trains in side, so v ,.d sonville, sent for bis bride-to-be, and «n 1 5122 Herbert 8 R»e<1, W Tremont When the war Visit to the broke out hag.* right in. 328 Arthur E Oroaa, Bucksport Pays Unexpected Unhitched hla the plow, put mule anr 885 William i Carter, W Ellsworth An’ than the old folka heard him ear: 3075 Bert B Dow Bernard Grounds. 86 Aldeh T Leacb, 8 Bluehill Training REFRAIN Orlsnd AND 1619 Homer P Mooney, Ooodby, ma! Ooodby, pal REPEATING 888 Lew is B Bar Harbor Smith, Ooodby. mule, with yer old heehaw; 1088 Fred E Ellsworth Uilvy, I may not know what the war • AUTOLOADING SHOTGUNS 1978 8 Kane. Surry about. Percy But. you bet. by goeh, I U aoon 624 Helen 8 Deer late WORK NOW WELL STARTED find vmu Taylor, An’, oh. my aweetheart. don t 5108 Harold O Lawson, Atlantic you fear m bring you a fer a 570 Harris W Has kail. Deer Isle king enuvenlr' 1 I’ll git you a Turk an’ a kaliw 644 liaitna ti Eaton, Deer lata r, too. An’ that’a about ail ona feller 1027 Luman W Hatch, Ellsworth Command*. Questions Cook* About could do 5196 Arthur L Jordan, Waltham of his skill. th* Food and AM Ar* Wail One pair of aocka waa hla load 3144 Herbert E Wooster Tremont Supply, only When ha atruck far town the John M Otter c'reek of th* Man 8a* th# by old dirt in the whether at the or in the 1747 Hacerthy, Satisfied—Many road. The further along he gets game, traps 1883 Thomas H Sturdee Slonington in Conor.I For th# First Tim*—Potato** Ke went fight down to the public surer he is to swear UMC —both gum tdS Frank B Waters. South Oouldaboro equate field, the by Remington An' Ml In line with the aoldtere 068 John F Sbeeky, Copea A-plant y. there. The him In and shells. 929 George L Weacott, Bar Harbor eergeant put uniform. Hla gal knit mltta far to him 1608 Galen F7 Grindle. South Penobscot General the American keep warm; and Pershing gave drilled him UMC work than any man can aim, 6H5 Calvin E Stinson, Swan’s lalaud. They late, they drilled hhri Remington guns quicker force an of the and "Nitre Club Imtd 1194 Oscar C Workman, Frsnklin expeditionary example lent. shoot closely and Then ha marched to evenly—"Arrow” stref 1988 Clifford C Coggins. Burry strenuous life through away hla farewell a bird that would have by sweeping shells” (motcUss) cut down many 138 W illiam C Al>eu. urookliu. aong. "speed nearly a dozen Tillage# where L'niled —William Hlrerh In Collier'. from any of the slower makes of shell. 1687 William H Sim mons, SargentvLIe Weekly. gotten away 1199 Hsrrv 8 Bishop, t ores States soldiers are living In France 1819 C Carter, Sedgwick Myron and vlclilng nearly all training centers Sold by Sporting Goods Daaksa in Your Community 171*4 Simon Crockett, Slonington 5188 Frank O Cornell. Bucksport which have been established from FACTS ABOUT OUR NAVY 91 Reuben D Hinckley, Binebill Clean and otl your gun with REM OIL the comhmatmm America's first great contribution for 838 Peter H Mi .Samara, Bar Harbor Powder Solvent, Lmhncamt and Rust Preventive 835 Howard O Weed, Little Deer tale the war for democracy. AS TOLD BY LIEUTENANT Harbor 1418 Percy H Kief, Northeast It was not a cursory inspection that METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY. lac. THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION the general made. He went into minute Fiwmrwu umd Amwmmttcm tu tit World ff rrC'-— of details all the line, N«a Yo*k along questioned Tens of the Effect of Wiwlwuadi Baldags Mim Amanda Warren of Portland ia tba Constant private soldiers, company cooks and ;oeat of Mr. and Mra. Frank 8. Warren. on the Caliber various other ranks aa to bow things Firing Large Mra. Alfred Welch of Prospect Harbor, were going with them and what if any- Gun»—Other Details. with son, ia visiting her father, U. J. THK ARMY DRAFT. 1341 Irving N Young, E Lamolne thing could t>e done to improve the sit- I'olby. ® Moffett. 1566 Earle A Bridget, Penobscot uation. [Continued from page 5.) 2150 Arthur E Richardson, Trenton Mr. and Mra. of Jamaica Plain, When the American Bed (Tom so- Hayford A fourteen inch gun is built from 2212 Carlton C Joy, Winter Harbor General Pershing spent the night at up Mata., are at their cottage at Weal Ston- Hety wa* reorganized on a military 1043 Carlton W Maddocks, Ellsworth eight or ten hoops or steel tulvs Each 470 Harold L Stanley, Cranberry Isles a quaint little French village and reach- haal* former President William II. 1606 Hill Penobscot ington. is tamed to su exact tit be-s scc rai boro Wilson, 1256 Nathan C Shaw, Goulds Weat Sullivan ed the American army area early next was the Brut man to tie named a 1934 Douglas McD Milne, Lorrimer, little son of Capt. K. W. Taft thousandths of an Inch, then hosted 1097 Luther E Shorey, Ellsworth 71 Harry L Gill is, Bloehill Hla visit was infor- President Wilson. Eaton, was badly injured by a fall from morning. entirely major general by red until it to tv Deer Isle 1520 Frank A Pickering, Orland expansion permits 606 William F Shepherd, the forces aa Thl* met with universal 2137 Dana R Beal Cove bit bicycle recently. mal. and be found Just appointment drawn on. It cools snd adds strength Walter A Bluebill Swarey, 121 Snow, rou- favor throughout the t'tiited State# 1972 Kay L Gray, Burry Sliver ia her he desired—engaged In their dally not only by its thickness, but the 1448 L Northeast Harbor Mra. George entertaining ly Everett Seavey, 1690 E Black, Bouthwest Harbor The action was taken uu Joseph with tine work and drill president's of its wrttes Lieutenant K Bluebill Pearl L Franklin lister. Mrs. Mary Leith, daughter grip shrinking, 122 Hollis Stover, 1156 Coombs, der him re* Arthur Wr Northeast Harbor of Haiioweli. At the end of the first day's Inspec- authority granted by Joint Fitxhugh Unen of tile Lulled Siam 906 Edward J.Sullivan, Bar Harbor 1393 Eaton, Pauline, 1593 Elmore B Roberts, Bout h Penobscot tion General Pershing said: -*Our prin- olutlon passed by congress last April. battleship Texas for the VIgtlanhu. 2051 Earl Turner, Swan’s Island j John F. West is in Boston for a vaca- 1850 Carl G Morey, Stonington cipal concern Just now of course 1* to When he retired from the presidency The first or inner tube has hellcat 1118 Forrest R Treworgy. Ellsworth 2013 William J Farrar, Swan’s Island I tion. Mrs. West and Children have been perfect the army organization. This in lltl.t Mr. Taft remained steadily In grooves to give rotation to the shell. 2139 Edgar G Tenan, McKinley 555 Vinai L Gray, Deer Isle there since early spring. 978 Howard K Cunningham, Ellaworth la a big task, but It la moving along the public eye. although It wa* more Just as in guy sporting rifle Tremen- 1996 Frank H Treworgy. Surry | George E. Pitts of the coast survey wit 12K0 George L Stanley, Gouldsboro smoothly and lu a most satisfactory or less distasteful to him. he neeejded dous pressures between (if teen 2226 Arthur C Torrey, Winter Harbor .506 J Barbour, Deer Isle called home the illness of his wife. j Bring Emery by the o? Kent of law tone re H Ellsworth H Winter Harbor manner' position sin) twenty [vr wpti jin h. n«i- 1112 Clarence Tapley, 2221 Everett Orcutt, He is one of those drafted from this town. jirofessor at Ya!e and devoted much of his time with acid 1537 Carl M Orland 1588 Edward A Perkins, South Penobscot j Work Woll Start ad. bined gases And oilier prot- Tarr, and Mrs. E. of 1591 Norman W Perkins, Penobscot Mr. F. Lannigan Boston to tliese duties. He Interested himsel: ] of cause erosieu 919 Verrill J Hull's Cove “The work at certain of disem- ucts explosion, 5? Thompson, 1909 Addison L Sullivan rented the of Mm. |x>rtl Gray, have cottage Lottie In the war and warmly supported tin* I wearing away and pitting of the 1187 Homer E Crann, Franklin 1686 Andrew* H Berry, Southwest Harbor barkation is well started. Railroad Sawyer, and will spend the summer in administration In war The Inner tubes must lv renewed 2053 William H Van Horn, Swan’s Island 2058 Henry R Abel, Brrnard material Ls coming over as rapidly It; jdaua. grooves. 1391 Frederick McK Driscoll, Seal Harbor ■ town. former chief intec«*t. how- The life of the »o 392 Alfred G Weymouth, Bucksport as tan i»e arranged. The progress we president's periodically. gun. 1272 Thurlow S Wilkinson, Gouldsboro j H. B. Haskell and family arrived ever. lay In Kcd Cross work, atwl his called, is about ISO shots. Sin ■■ fre- 477 Oscar G Wedge, Cranberry Isles 1525 Walter S Saunders, Orland by have made thus for with the assist- automobile from Kilawortb and effort* to raise funds to care for are held fr* 926 Charles M W’escott,' Bar Harbor 877 Harris B Rogers, Bar Harbor Saturday, ance of the French Is a source of great quent target practices 435 Fred H Caatine are of \V. 8. Mm. Has- wounded American soldiers on the before must be tat'", 1281 Morris Young, Corea Sawyer, guests Thurlow, satisfaction to me Billets and train- t>*t-j years e!«[ise guns 2096 John F Hodgdon, Center kell's father. tie Acid were tireless. The total c*t -I 1339 Andrew L Young, Lamoine are as ashore tml retubed. 681 Jeremiah J Canning. Bar Hirbor ing ground for men well located Mr. Taft, a fourteen Inch gun is tic 713 John H Evans, Bar Harbor The Settlement quarry has a government as could l e ex|>ected at this time of the twenf.v-seventh president retuMng IN LINE FOR EXAMINATION. 2145 Philander H Trenton of the United States, was born at Cln- of Alley, job for Annapolis, a cadet school building, year, when space ls limited by crops la uelgidTorbood f2S.MX\ 1478 John F Ames, Orland examinatijn next week are as follows, in 935 Ernest D Wilcomb, Hull’s Cove Aug. 13. Nihil. “After these are removed we will £xplosion shown : Beth A Beal Cove l VO. He Iss-ame circuit Judge find whole alert structure. the order 2091 Harper, have plenty of space for lodging and Cry‘ta!'iixati"» 1121 Chun hill A Walker, Ellaworth CRANBERRY ISLES. wa* al*o the tlrst governor general of metnl may lie likened to the dr S t!ie divisions that are to come. of 1995 Ralph Torrey, Sorry, 1150 Earl W Clark, Franklin training I 175 Wallace L Brooklin Mim Marjory Bulger is ill. the Philippine Islands He twice de- of cheese. At flrot the ina-i is r stir Kane, 450 A Bryant, Islesfcrd Training Is progressing very well with 2147 George E Davis, Trenton Ralph clined hs associate anil After the 2244 Harold N Archer, Great Pond Malcolm Donald and family arrived last the assistance of the French.** ap|»>intntcut Jus- ly tough elastic. heavy 300 E ■ Llewellyn Colomy. jr., Bucksport 1390 Ambrose *f Dorr, Beal Harbor tice "f the United Stales suprem of protracted Cri: gui. 278 Arthur G Blaiadell, week General Pershing was untiring In his punishment Bucksport 113 Ernest L Robertson. Biuebil! t <-ag o w 1 -to- E court, tart (secretary of ar in tula-a weaken amt lanb" brittle 2177 George McFarland, jr, Bucksport 1658 Edward B Hutchinson, Sedgwick Miss Hazel Bunker spent tbe week-end Uihpeetlon of the training area. He in- 1622 Aiden B N President Poosevelt's cabinet. He w as examination reveals couu.n'tion Chapman, Sedgwick 2081 H Galley, Bernard at borne. Into every of the men's acoplc 1240 Jesse S Harbor Shirley quired phase Noonan, Prospect 1472 William R Seal Harbor nominated for president by the Itepub- and dislutvtratlno of metal j«rt Eari Sunshine Wentworth, daily life, the diameter and the quan- 524 Conary, Miss Bernice a few ■ 725 George Fraser, Bar Harbor Spurting spent days li« an convention In In P.set and as crocks and so-t 2111 Elmer S Bernard of their even to the Chlrago Just crumbly Mitchell, 10O1 Herbert Forsyth. Ellsworth last week at Manset. tity food* disposi- 911 John E li Bar Harbor defeatesl William denning* Itrsan. the cur iu a cheese. Further use of the Swanson, 1975 (ieorge E Kane. Burry tion of garbage slops, which he found 1172 Albert W Huibert, Franklin Mrs. Alice J. Murch was tbe of I ■envs-ratle nominee. He sens renom- la the errs- 1521 Willie E Orland guest were uSl French who gun dangerous. Sometimes 532 Amos I Dow, Deer Isle Pickering, going to farmers, 156 Frank L Day, Brooklin Mrs. Eber Spurling last week. inated by the Itepubih ms In 101',’, but tallixei] state Is reached .«■> r than 1517 O Littlefield, Orland were delighted to have this matter to Ralph 2222 Percy W R chard son, Winter Harbor was .defeatesl Mr. r h irst. 1861 Harold P j Mrs. Annie of Waltham is tbe by Wllaon. Mr was exiawted. The guns crack Morey, Stonington 1034 Harvard G Jordan, Ellaworth Willey feed their pigs, taking advantage of 1924 Harold L W Sullivan Roosevelt ran on the ticket fifteen feet f « Hooper, 808 E Letand, Bar Harbor guest of Lewis Ladd and wife. sort of refuse containing fat. Progressive On the Michigan 1139 Franklin Shirley •every Harry Bunker, 1604 Herman L Weacott. B Penobscot that year, having «piarre!ed w ith the twelve inch gun broke off and on 1214 William T Fernald, S Gouldaboro Mrs. Dellie Harding went to Lamoine General Pershing found the American 1571 Merle P Hatch. N Penobscot former president. Slice Ids retirement deck. On the next load the ‘HP- 336 Robert S Harvey, Bucksport Saturday, tbe gueet of Sam Harding and soldiers and the French villagers living 780 Winfield B Hodgkins. Bar Harbor as > re- 1952 Harold A E Sullivan president Mr. Taft held no public tain. haring the br«s- W’balen, 1917 Leonard H Gray, Burry family. together In the greatest amity. He In- opened 212 Charles S Brooksville office. "Tie cat Cousins, 1183 Ellis E Franklin about the washing for soldiers port “boro clear." shouted. 1357 James B Mt Desert Springer, Mrs. Sadie Trussell baa a fine new house quired Allen, 2179 Warner Phil no 49 Biuehill brook, Buckaport and found that all washed borer Martin C Clark, v well under It will be for they nearly 267 Lincoln A Stewart, Brooks ille way. ready lit n 8 Charles A Phillips. Amherst their own clothes In the village wash SUSFEND SOLDIERS’ DEBTS. 1 ue marge or a Fourteen 1550 Berwyn Beale, 3 Penobscot early in 1 1707 Chester A Gray. Manset plasterers September. 385 of I’®1 567 Augustus C Heansaier,Sunshine houses erected along running streams, pound* gmokelc** I"1'' 2039 James W Sprague, Swan’s Island Herman Hesaenburcb and a|?e of Phila- (tea* Th t»k ; 1218 James H Fountain, Corea the villagers cm Pennsylvania Law of 1015 Has Stood up In (our sl!k-ltne» 1160 John C Estey, Franklin washing one hank and 421 Maxwell E Leacn, Cast me delphia. who have been boarding with ri d a d on 1192 J P Franklin the soldiers cm the other. Teat In Stato Courts. end of each t>aa U painted Williams, 1700 Harvey F Southwest Harbor Gilley, Mrs. Fred Birlem two weeks, left for tbeir talna alsn't four ounce* of Ida *• 1660 John R Lee, Sedgwick WO Leonard S Bar Haroor At several company kib hens the KnllMtctl n?.:i In the uatlotml service, Young, borne 305 Paul DeCourcey, Bucksport Sunday. der < aiu*] charge \ ras* ; 1232 Joseph H McDonald, Gouldsboro American commander Interrogated the including Hit so aeta-teJ for the army Ilia Ignition 1143 Cbauncey \t Butler, Franklin Aug. 13. Rooney. 1254 Edmund L Sargent, Gouldsboro will la? In primer similar to a rllle ariri cr- 557 Maurice P Greenlaw, Deer Isle cooks closely. by draft, protected IVousyL 169 Wesley J Henderson, Brooklin 'a < 1652 Welland Grind ••Do vanla u-bst tirt amouuts to a It ha* no ballet Ignite* tin- le, Sedgwick 436 Leslie B Sea turnons. Cast me NORTH BROOKLIN. you get enough to eat and to by tally eep* 1433 Lawrence M Nilson, Northeast Harbor moratorium. which In turn set* fi- -the 1477 Fred 1 Ames, Orland Hamilton and of Boston feed the men?** he asked one veteran imwder. 2143 Alvin A Walls, W Treraont Eugene family ti- 396 Arthur L Wood bridge, Buckaport cook who has been In There l* a law ots the statute book* smokeless ponder. Contrary t 1640 George A Gray, Sedgwick are at their summer cottage. the regular army 1633 Arthur N Dority, Sedgwick no '• 1796 Jesse C Eaton, for a number of *f Peuiisvltttutfl. passu I two years ago. ter be'ief. ther»> Is real Stonington 9»9 Andrew H Duffee, Ellsworth Harry Hamilton and family, of Green- years. 622 Wallace E Deer Isle men but a of Stinson, 1702 F M Gilley, Southwest Harbor “Yes, sir." replied the cook, standing which exempts mustered into state progressive burning 585 Charles A Marshall. Deer Isle Philip field, Mass., have opened tbeir aummer at '•■-’h 1304 Oscar L Martin, Hancock at attention. r national service from any “elrU rapidity. Vast volume* of ga- 2191 E Waltham home for a few weeks. respectful Aubrey Jordan, 2270 Clyde W Sullivan are -I d. 2071 W Ober, “Do you get any vegetables?** asked prom’’ temperature and pressure ; Roy Carter, McKinley 1107 Wmired E Stoddard, Ellaworth Fred 1464 Arthur H Halt Hall, who spent two weeks at It Is of and forcing tile out Varnum, Quarry 1270 R Whitten, Prospect Harbor General Pershing. special Importance Inter- projectile 1£>7 Guy bis borne here, returned to bis em- 1>” Norman Shaw, Prospect Harbor 862 Carl B Bar Harbor Friday “No. sir.'* the est to those who may be selected for A fourteen Inch shell weld’ Paine, in replied cook. 1077 Maynard G Ellsworth Falls ployment Duxbury, Mass. <• * 4 Quinn, 1638 Clifford L Gray, Sedgwick the army and who have been (siunds, la live feet long and 1961 Lin wood C Candage, Surry potatoes in anxious 1406 John H Harkins, Hall Quarry Tbe “Croft,” tbe “Rearnan house” and Pianty. str 781 Winfield 0 Hodgkins, Bar Harbor lest, due to a decrease in their earning bursting charge. Twelve 257 George L Robertson, S Brooasville “Groaehurst” are taxed to their utmost “Don't you got any iiotatues?" asked he 2131 Edwin W Bernard would not be able to meet lift one wtth Yet ft- -■ Seavey, AUBiiu v. numirt, with summer power, they difficulty. 1415 otuuiu^kuu capacity people. General Pershing, with some surprise. Carl E Kelley, Mt Deaert 1109 John F Studer. Ellsworth payment* on their leune* and thus gun It can sink a battleship twelve 1035 Herman A Jordan, Ellsworth Iic-t Fred Hamilton bas been confined Vo his “Oh. yes, sir." was the prompt reply. ; 155 Elmer B Day, Brooklin lose them. miles It travels at the rate ‘'f 1634 Edwin A N home a away. Douglas, Sedgwick 284 Joseph C Bray, Bucksport with bad band. Blood poisoning “And outons and tomatoes?" ques- 966 Charles F Ellsworth set one According to authorities on feet a or a mile Campbell, 133 Harold H Weacotl, Bluehill in, and at time threatened to be tioned the general further. realty 2,000 second, 323 beodore W E it Gowen, Bucksport 807 Roland M Leland. Bar Harbor quite serious, but it is better now. law*, the ur 1439 W Northeast Harbor “And lieans?" building association, for ex- energy Ralph Reynolds, 930 Jonn L Bar Harbor v Weaoott, fr*rt load MacGaddis, Stonington 185 Henry N Smith, Brooklin “Yes. sir.” mortgage 857 Forrest D Norwood, Bar Harbor held agnln.«t a home owner drafted the of Mount Ever-st 1198 Frederick C Frazier, Northeast Harbor "Then what do yon want?” into j height 1551 1 jester L Bowden, W Penobscot W W the for 265 George Stevens, Br x»ksville sir.” army such period as be U rerv 1401 James L Grant. Hail Quarry 2064 G Bernard some “Nothing, 1303 Ralph Benson, QUEER ONES Ing In the army, regardless of whether Walter Kief, Hancock ‘285 F [ General Pershing smiled and moved j MARRIED MEN. Eugene Bridges, Bucksport CHANCE FOR 2151 Samuel F Trenton the »»u the Gray, 1720 Fred W Lawton, Southwest Harbor away satisfied that that particular payments mortgage are 963 Clarrington O Carter, W Ellsworth made a* 1785 James F Carey, Stonington w they become due. 438 Brainard F Steele, Casriue Toy balloon Delaware girl swallowed company as doing very well in war- All Thoae Who Aea Diaaatisfisd M*f 1313 Andrew Partridge, Hancock It w ill a! H# 878 time and In the war preent his time Ashing and officers on leave In Loudon mor and Inexhaustible wit in 1978 Alvah E Leach, Surry mander Inquired. that ; 2002 Harvard L Young, Surry all hts money for tackle and halt, wife from the French front have «f death, have the world 2199 F Bickford, Winter Harbor informally taught Benjamin ! 1163 Harry R Goodwin, Franklin court. There was none, and again the 565 Luther L N Deer Isle complained In Six months In gen- recommended to American official! that fun and the moat sublime latrlotlsn Hardy, 1989 Ellis H Saunders, Surry eral on. 800 workhouse. passed completely satisfied American Indian* lie Is no discrete, t Walter F Carey, Bar Harbor 1933 Morris A E Sullivan employed or en- can live together, and it Merchant, with conditions. ,u,‘ 11747 Wellington C Robbins, Southwest 146 M Brooklin prevailing listed for service with the American to Americans that the element of Harbor Roy Carter, 843 Howard R Bar Harbor Because Chicago woman to Many troopers saw General Pershing war news as it “»* 1447 Ernest L Northeast Harbor Mitchell, forgot expeditionary force*. Manitoba Indians mor eiuers into the Saxton, 1050 Alford C McDevitt, Ellasrorth Falla will half for the first time In their lives. 1049 W Ellsworth Falls sign leaving a million to son, His with the Canadian* have done excellent done in other oountrle*. Frank McCartney, 1376 Newell E Carter, Seal Harbor 1442 W Lie Otter Creek husband, who deserted her for anothei visit was so unex|iected at certain work at Harry hardhoii, 1379 George F Clark, Northeast Harbor j scouting. A prominent gentleman of Rome. 715 Edward A Falkenstrom, Bar Harbor it all. points of the far >'l>'i- 1008 Hollis M Garland, Ellsworth woman, got dung training area ! •"These Indian* with us,” said a whose name is withheld for very 961 William W Ellsworth, that cap- Card, 229 Levi J Gray, Cape Rosier the soldiers s|ieculated at first ! tain with the wife is said to 539 Chester B Eaton, Deer Isle Canadian forces whose oua reasons and whose 410 George W Faye, Castine whether be was ot i- 349 John D Match thrown into trench, where man Pershing. Several ! parent* live In -have be the Kimball, Bucksport 299 Ernest A Cole, Bucksport Philadelphia, tier- a strong woman, announced 1596 Walter S S Penobscot was In New York times they referred the to the Staples, 1075 Thaddeus P Pink ham, Ellsworth mending gas pipe dispute formed service* that never could have er day that. Inasmuch as the conscrip- 562 Franklin E Hardy, Deer Isle rorrespoudents the offi- he 1189 Aldis H Aiiliaras, Franklin caused explosion, blew him oat and accompanying been tierformeil a white man. tion law la to married men. 1407 Stearns M Harriman, Hall by The unfair Quarry 750 John E Hamor, Salisbury Cove burned off the seat of his overalls. cer. Indian of di»- 501 Her C Annis. N Deer Isle of North America ha* It In bi* ♦ras going to raise a company ry 58 Albert F Cushing, S Bluehill “I knew it was Pershlug all the •ones to tie a 102 Ernest E Nevells, Biuehill 2049 Edward L Thompson, Swan’s Island good tighter and a crafty satisfled benedicts. 2025 Lawrence E Orcutt, Swan’s Island In who time." boasted one old “be- jne. re- 1443 Pearl S Richardson, Indian Point Boy pupil Chicago refused to trooper, We have Indiana in nearly every He is raid to have got so many 1915 P W Sullivan cause I Harry Harvey, 1654 George A Higgins, 8 urgent villa stand for national anthem tried saw his picture In the paper, regiment. and call for volute 1411 G Northeast Harbor by Again again daring the cruits In resfunse to the Leroy Jenkins, 150 E Brooklin aud be looks like It." Eugene Cole, classmates and sentenced to remain just [>ast two year* I have seen at bis office 1979 Eugene R Leach, Surry 19 Oral S Aurora them go out teers that his wife called Palmer, Geueral Pershing gave orders t 875 Walter B Robbins, Hull’s Cove 400 George W Bowden Castine indoors during recess for rest of war. looking at night between the trenches and. and solemnly Informed him that 1780 Lawrence L Buckminster, Stonington to a little smarter of the 1547 Howard V’ Salisbury, Lakewood setup men iu without firing a shot, without had far enough. 714 Arthur P Falkenstrom, Bar Harbor making Joke gone quite 1875 Cbanncey N Stinson, Stonington Doctors claim to hare foand in J« the future. A great of the the 1528 M Orland majority slightest noise or creatlug the Burleigh Snowman, 1320 Clarence 11 Stratton, Hancock now In France S Biuehill seph Quinlan's stomyb in troops are recruits In ‘lightest come 86 Roy L Heudersoix 1977 Willard E Kane, Surry Philadelphia disturbance, back lead- Four at a Tima. 1997 Andrew A Turner, 452 of the regular army, and many of them half a Surry 4 Hollis R Giles, Amherst pieces hardware. Including thirty ing dozen or so Germaus, from The stork a visit to Mrs. Artnar 1024 Elmer Ellsworth Falls are the art of paid Higgins, 1859 F four spoons, thirty-two coins, nineteen learning soldiering for whom much valuable Information has Mich, and le 1291 Morris J Foea, Hancock Myron Pooler, Stonington Tremaln at Rochester, 1871 Vernon C ■crews and twelve screen door the first time. otitainel." Bar Harbor Silver, Stonington hooks. been one 871 Paul S Richards, them aud boy. _ I girls