« m tfltaworth Stmerfran. —------______pnoa, aroa rBB rB .._ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6, 1917. |i No. 23. aoomumrunu. aSbrrtisrmcnta. LOCAL AFFAIRS and building association next, with a tax of f06.es.

HEW ADVERTISEMENT* THIS WEEK Nokomia Kebekah lodge entertained about Kebekabs from Blue- Bijou theatre seventy-five hill Harbor The Burrill National bank and’Southwest last evening. 5ome Will Offer Their Lives Home for sate After supper, there was work by the t Ha- Hoarder* wanted worth followed an Novice of foreclosure—Union Trust Co degree team, by enter- Conservator notice—<'harle* M Harriman tainment of music and tableaux. Others Will Loan Their State of Maine —Public notice Honey Hancock Co Agricultural society—Special District Deputy John E. Doyle, accom- Don’t Wait meeting panied by Edward F. Brady as warden, TO H B Phillip* Potato sprayer* for sale THEIR COUNTRY Subscribe to-day for the Ix>:in. Let’s Mr* B P Phillips- House for sale paid an official visit to the council of Liberty make Cream for separator aale Knights of Columbus at Calais on Me- it an F H Osgood—Oakland automobiles overwhelming total. $50 subscriptions are desir- As E,G Moore—Boy wanted_ morial day, working the third degree on a compared with that of the men at the front the lot of most of Write or “*■ able. call. BathTVb.: class of thirty-five. J. W. Coughlin snd our citizens is an easy one. Texas Steamship Co—Help wanted Frank J. Dunleavy also attended. Wo Will Blubhill, Mr The least that you can do is to subscribe to the LIBERTY LOAN Crockett A butler A lawn party under the auspices of the Attend to all details free of clmrge-.take sub- OF 1917 which must be made an overwhelming snores-.! your Boston, Mass.: j £*3 Eastern Star will be gvein Wednesday make scription, your remittances and will, when deliv- Goldsmith* Wall-Stock well Co afternoon, June 13, at the lawn of Mrs. By subscribing to this loan you will be doing your duty as a citizen bonds Charles Hodgkins, corner of Pine and and will be invested in the safest in ered, keep your for safe keeping in our own vault, your money security the world. CONDENSED TIME TABLE Hancock streets. Bungalow and other Y'our interest return will be 1-2 subject to your order—no for this satisfactory—3 per cent. charge service. V WRU DATS. aprons and home-made candy will be for sale. If the will be held Subscriptions of at least t50 should be received from everyone. Do It Now! It’s “Your Move" arrive at Ellsworth from the west at stormy, party the first afternoon. 7.11 and 11.47 s. m., 4.19 p. in. pleasant Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 11.08 Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Baitlett^of (!astine, Protect jour your a. m., 5.95 and 10.62 country, family, yourself! p. m. with sons Wheeler and Frederick, are aUNDAT. •pending the day with Mr. Bartlett’s Arrive from west at S.11 a. m. Leave for ACT TO-DAY! mother, Mrs. Maria L. Bartlett. The west at 5.20 p. m. boys will leave Castine to-morrow, Wheeler to enter the military academy SCHEDULE OF MAILS SEED at Weit Point and Frederick to enter the UNION TRUST COMPANY of Ellsworth GRASS AT BLLSWOETH eOSTOmCB. ~ naval academy at Annapolis. 1 t /» *ffeet. May 14, 1917. The Only Thing'Pheap£ Above all, takingThe~;8hield~of Faith, shall be able That HAILS EBCBITBD. whereby ye to quench all Grew|Last Years darts of the —— —— I Week Dayt. the fiery wicked,” will be the of the sermon at From Wbst—7.112a m; 4-19 p m. subject the Uni- Pine Tree From tarian church next Sunday morning. The Timothy 99J£% Pure? East-11.08 m; 54ft and 10.52 p m. Do Your Bit (10.82 mail not distributed until national flag will be hung in the church, following There are in war. which can and morning.) Cfc| z _ to remain there during the Miss many ways you express your patriotism S.Walker will “The Battle of to the I hails closb at eosTornca sing Hymn loyalty U. S. flag. You can do your bit towards the uplift —FERTILIZER— the Goino Wbst—10.40 s Republic”, by request. and m; 5.06 and 9 pm. protection of your Country’s best interests. Every little saving Ooino East—8.46 a Irene chapter, u. E. entertained m; 3.50 p m. counts. Be thrifty—start an account with us. Sundays. about fifty members of the Southwest Arrives from the weat 8.11 a m. Closes for Harbor and Sullivan chapters last Friday Hancock west 4.40 m. County Savirgs Bank C. W. GRINDAL p evening. Supper was served at 6.30, fol- Ellsworth, Maine lowed by work by Irene chapter, and a Registered mall should be at postofflee half Water Street, Ellsworth before the left for their an hour before mail closes. banquet guests homes. The Ellsworth Stars enjoyed their and from WEATHER IN ELL* WORTH. guests, expressions heard, Walsh, superintendent of music, sang. FOR SALE it appeared that ibe guests enjoyed their After the exercises, the relief jcorps served For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, visit. refreshments to members of the post and May 49. 1917. The food conservation committee of speakers. The children were entertained Boat Actaeon From Freight I observations taken at the power Hancock county has about completed its at a special matinee at the Bijou picture station of the Bar Harbor A Union River theatre. draft 50 Power Co., in KUsworth. Precipitation is splendid work in the distribution of seed Length, 65ft; 6ft; earriying capacity, in inches given tvr the twenty-four hours and fertilizer. The last car of fertilizer The tons : one and one Ellsworth eudingat uiidnight.j picture-loving public of KUsworth Jaeger engine, 40hp now on From the Weather Precip- is the road. Ellsworth will have an opportunity to-morrow to Hi about 8 derrick con- Temperature condition* itation the there have engine,? hp ; speed knots; office during campaign witness the amazing story “The Eternal bushels of seed nected with power. lam 12 m forenoon afternoon been distributed 3,700 po- Lily” from the famous novel by Hall Wed of 260 46— 44— rain, rain .46 tatoes, 200 bushels wheat, bushels Caine. It will be shown in pictures at Thsirs 49- 60— fair fair of oats, 100 bushels of barley and eight the Bijou theatre, recently moved hack to Kri 46— 83— fair fair,rain .09 bushels of beans. its old borne on Main street. This picture sat 47- 60- fair fair, Chiclcens are an expense until There will be a public canning demon- was taken in London and Italy, and pre- Sun 3h— 59—^ fair.cloudy cloudy they start laying, or are for stration in Ellsworth next after- sents the thrilling incidents in the ro- ready Moo Tuesday market. You can make them _41-.*;w—_fairfl |Jfair ~ grow Tue* 48- 46— noon at 1 o’clock, at Odd Fel- mance and tragedy of the WARNING! cloudy.rain rain y .85 probably original plot, quicker and stronger and lay sooner under the of the with a wider and in truer colors L-J jvsb 5. lows ball, auspices pub- range by simply giving them lic safety committee of Hancock county than were possible in the novel or play. use *4-’*— rain cloudy .24 To customers who intend to Wall 1and the extension of the Uni- The cast, an exceptionally strong one, is Paper FhurW- 66-^*" fair*">~ department {clear f"~ headed by Pauline who is a versity of Maine, with County Agent Frederick, this or next: Now is the time to Fri 47— 62— clear fair,rain .02 her beat in the character of Donna Koma. year buy. Miss Platts and Miss Sat 47— 54— cloudy Worden in charge. On account of the length of the cloudy picture, [Par M jretn called Pratts Poultry Food] stock was advance was of the will the there will one When my bought the sun 50— 54— cloudy rain .40 Gordon University give eight reels, be only show in the at 7 30. There mixed in their feed. It on one hatch Mon 53— 67— clear clear 1demonstration. All are invited. evening, commencing Try trilling to what it is now and what it will be a special matinee in the afternoon and compare results—you'll find it pays to compared Tuea 50— 87— fair use this old cloudy.rain .11 at 2. A feature of reliable and greatest of all The work of registration in preparation special Monday even- and It be of w Average temperature May. 1916,52.1 in addition regulators egg-producers. actually will next .Stock and patterns ing, to the serial “Liberty,”; results ana increases year. variety ** •* for draft went off brings Costs 1917.46.8 the military smoothly profits. will be “Hunting wild cats in Hancock less than lc. a month per chicken. will be limited next season, and the in Ellsworth yesterday. The total and with very price Washington counties, guns, Plans UqpM Use Uhr is sure riddance to in from unofficial dogs and camera.” of these scenes an it Charles at** and Reuel Whitcomb registration Ellsworth, Many expensive pest Try Hay were taken in will divided wards as follows: Franklin, and one cat in fratli Nasi Use Wstwnit kills head steadily go higher. are home the U. figures,is 189, by lice from of\I. yjt and another in Bluebill. on little chicks ward ward Surry and turkeys. Best remedy Ward 1, 53; ward 2, 52; 3,30; 4, lor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill scaly legs. NOW of/JNewton, 17; ward 5,37. This is a busy day at the BUY Mast., are in a short visit. Ellswortb|for clerk of courts office, where Sheriff COMING EVENTS. PARCHER’S PHARMACY Mrs. Robert Barrettgof New York is at Wescott and Clerk of Courts Mahoney are afternoon, June at lawn Labrador farm for *tbe summer. Wednesday 13, part.of receiving returns from the entire county 1 J. A. of Mrs. Charles Hodgkins Lawn party THOMPSON, Mrs. Mary R. Austin will open her tea to be forwarded to the governor. Under under auspices of Eastern Star. Admis- MAIN ELLSWORTH room on the Bar Harbor road next Satur- their instruction, they are not allowed to W STREET, sion free; public invited. edding U.i gs day. give out the official figures. j The double is most The ring ceremony many friends of Mrs. T. fc. Hale are ide women oi feus worm, ana even me 4lJtocUisnju:u® popular. We have a large stock ({leased atiber improvement after a serious boys and girls, are all busily knitting tbe illness. of Kings for bride and jackets, mufflers and wristlets which are Wedding Fred W. so much needed tbe soldiers and Batteries groom. THEATRE Joy, of the Rogers A Feet Co., by sailors, Storage Repaired BIJOU New York, is it bis Ellsworth home for especially on tbe coast of Maine. Tbe Orders Taken For New Batteries. Al IM I9TREET __IV/t the summer. used is made Charles A. Dews at yarn by Batteries Tested Free. Wedding Gifts the woolen mill here in Ellsworth. Tbe WKUSEfUAY, JUNES— Francis Bushman Id "The Second in Commend.” Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Han scorn arrived 5 ecte. only thing needed is more money with FlUDAY. Jl'NE 8-"The Wheel of the Lew,” Metro, Saturday from Baltimore to open their A. P. ROYAL, Gorham Sterling Silver. which to purchase yarn-.14 3-10 buys one SATURDAY, JUNE B —Paramount "Thetjuest of Life,” in 5 ecte. summer home here. 68 State St. Ellsworth, Me end other skein of yarn, and a jacket costs just a The Roslyn Elmwood Silver MONDAY, JUNE 11—The Sixth Episode of Seriel Liberty pictures. Mrs. Q. C. Russell of Quincy, Mass., is in 5 seta. little less than fl. Contributions aggre- TUESDAY, JUNE a—“Anton the Terrible," Paramount a ■ 1 — few weeks with her Plate. —1 -- spending parents, — .. Ai.nwi.s have already been re- R. B. Holmes and wife. gating flOl 5 and IO cents ceived and paid out for yarn. Dona- Linnehan’s Auto Livery Rich Cut Glass. Admission, Mrs. Maria L. Bartlett and daughter tions for the purchase of yarn will be Three Care; or service Marion, who have the winter in day night Fine China and Glassware. Special Thursday, Juno 7 spent very gladly received, and no donor need Cambridge, Mass., arrived home Satur- Sacind hind cart aid said. “THE ETERNAL CITY, in 8 acta. hesitate on account of the smallneas of the bufM Dinner Sets (full sets) $15 to day. as little Donations Admission tor this day only, 10 and ‘JO cents. gift, every helps. may 22 WATER ST. ELLSWORTH Misses Constance Purdy and Mabel be sent to Miss Alice H. Scott, Ellsworth. $50. ▼•Isphons,. 117-2 Hammond arrived Monday from New All having completed work are requested All stock patterns can be bought York to open their summer home on to send it to Miss Scott. New and Second Hand by the piece. Bridge hill. By odd coincidence, two girls known Edith after a few weeks at No Home is complete without & SILVY & Joy, home, in Ellsworth will take the journey alone OAKLAND HAGERTHY left for a visit in Portland before Victrola. recently to far Japan, to meet there and wed the Poland where she has For Sale. Care to let. going to SpringB, men of their choice. Miss Marjory E. F. employment for the summer. Cousins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ROBINSON CO. Automobiles F. H. OSGOOD I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and children Charles Cousins of Bangor, formerly of Agents (or Victor Machines. Tslaphol • 29-2 and 112-12. Talking returned last week from tbeir trip to Lamoine, has already started on her Chalmers Overland National Lynchburg, Vi. They were accom- 8,000-mile*trip to Kioto, Japan, w here she panied by Miss Mary Cleland of Lynch- will be married to Prof. Carl B. Eatabrook, burg, who will spend tbe summer with formerly of Orono, now head of the all kinds Repair work of them. English department of the Imperial In tne Tbe rehearsal of the Ellsworth festival Japanese university. latter part Ellsworth, Me. of Miss Susanne Allinson, daughter Franklin Street Telephone 66-4 chorus this week will be Friday evening, June, Protect G. Allinson of Your and Mrs. Francis instead of Thursday, at 7.45 o’clock. As of Prof, Crops! for tbit will be tbe last rehearsal of the Providence, R. I., will leave Tokio, where she will be married to season, it is desired I hat every member be Japan, Harry C. Emery, son of former Chief- present. We have a full line of c. C. & SON Justice L. A. Emery of Ellsworth, who Sprayers BURRILL The Ellsworth loan and building as- will travel from Petrograd, Russia, where 1807- sociation is a pret'y big banking in- ami Materials. —Established he is now located, to meet her. Spraying stitution of its kind. It pays tbe largest tax of any loan and building association The Memorial day observance in Ells- FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE in tbe State, fl00.53, with the Federal loan worth was carried out as announced. In tbe early morning the members of Wm. Arsenate of Lead of this and foreign countries ^Presenting some of tbe leading companies attoottaoMm. H. H. Rice post decorated tbe graves of comrades, being assisted in tbe beautiful Bordeaux Mixture office, aa for some years past, by Misses Qlsworth and Bar Harbor Attention. EUeneen and Christina Doyle. At 1.30 tbe Special of heer- Blue Vitriol **** We shall have a good stock members of the post assembled at the hall, Trip Daily, Except Sunday and Uaspberry I,raring Strawberry Wanted and marched to Hancock hall for the Offlce for Bar for fab aud delirery. Square. Elltworth, Plant* spring Boy afternoon exercises. Tbe line was led by Harbor at and etc. il «& p. m. Think of setting plants this fall Bug Death, Tbemlr«- of an impromptu drum corps. There were tor&lV Cottage 81., Bar Harbor, next spring and getting a large crop ,Wt>r,bal*»P- ® the aoout twenty veterans m line. The hall Ur 4 berries all through *tag in beautiful red Ellsworth in time for Washing- until October. \» e was decorated with flags. ton season, or from July ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD appropriately County ) rarieties our shall make these two Roy C. Haines presided at the exercises. B1-00 Bach Way 1 specialty. We shall continue growing Fred E. Stoddard, principal of tbe Ella- H. C. STRATTON made TriP» to Bnr Harbor at reason- on all ererbearing Utee. all old standards worth high school, delivered an excellent Public Car to go anywhere nights prepared HBBdays, plants. Orders express address. Lincoln’s Gettysburg address for circulars and prices. 18 8tate St. Ellsworth Write was read by Edwin Austin. Higgins' M. B. YOUNG CO, orchestra furnished and a chorus T HANCOCK COUNTY NURSERY music, '•-« EllMwrtk, Ma. Moore’s Store of achool children, led by Mrs. E. J. ^ SHUT. KAMI Drug Mm with tha Littla Car" asurrtisnnmt* -—-f fflutual tinutil Column. Union g tlje Granger*. OLD GLORY’S BIRTHDAY j B1>1TKI> BY »t'ST SUNDAY SCHOOL Is devoted to the Orange, es- --- * This column V pecially to the granges of Hancock county. lit Motto: and SICK WOMAN HAD of age is on the banner of Hopeful.” Another year “Helpful The column is open to all grangers forthr free. interest, and the discussion of topics of general floats on land XL—Second For this nr© saceinc The starry nag that proudly Lesson Quarter, The purposes of column y for of meeting*. Make letters reports grange and on the sea. stated In the ‘Hie and motto-1. is for the mu» * I mnst June 1917. CRYING SPELLS short and concise. All communications But touch of time has dimmed no star 10, and aims to »*e and oenetlt. helpful hopefHll be signed, but name* will not he printed ex- within that nzure field. for the common It I# for the com- Being good. cept by permission of the writer. All com- And still Its white and crimson stripes in of In mon use—a public s* rvant, a pu veyor Restored to Health munications will be subject to approval by glory stand revealed. a medium for the in THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. formation ami suggestion, by Lydia tbe editor, but none will be rejected without Il this It solicits Though flaunted high amid the storms terchang© of Ideas. capacity good reason. E.Pinkham’s Vegetable when wind and oceans roar. communications, and Its *«©*■©»• depend*largely Though carried through the shot and shell Text of the Lesson, John xix, 16-30. on the support given it in thl* re i»eci Oom- Compound. BLUBH1LL. of battle on the shore. murdratious tr ust In* but the name of MAFSAPAQUA, 477, SOUTH Austin Johnson Was Verses. 27—Golden Text, atgneo, as bright as when It passed » Memory 26, fine Tls Just Victim writer will not t*** printed except by permission. C hildren’s night, Msy 30, a program fires — through Its baptismal I Cor. xv, by or Enhant. Pa. “I waa all ran down and 3—Commentary Prepared Communications will be »ubjecl to approval was At Ihe next meeting the Kevolution- of Nervous had presented. In days of old when borne by Indigestion f,,r none weak inwardly. I female trouble* Rev. D. M Stearns. rejection by the cxbtor of th* column, but first and second degrees will be given. ary sires. ana nervous feelings Will lx* reject©*l without good reason. Address Nome Time Pilate seems to have tried again and nil communications to and my head both- Yea, brighter Is that glorious flag and Tit a AMKRiCAB, me. NEW CKNTUBY, 388, DEDHAM. to release Him. and his wife ered I would prouder Is Its swell, again hll worth. Me. wss the 1 often have The subject considered Msy 28, For tt is famed around the world wher- Anvttn Jobuxn of South him word to have to crying Oriiugton i» also sent nothing iu detail dwell. spells and feel as if value of birds. A paper giving j ever men may known to hundreds of do with that man. for she had Isis In it men «nl just I was not safe. If common birds From polar lee to tropic triumph «ora«n **YOU CAN IF YOU THINK YOU CAN.” the habits of our most ; suffered many things in a dream t*e has gone. **r- Johnson Is s farmer who I heard anyone com- and their usefulness in I apectalire* one unto the vine. destroying And from Its stars aJl those oppressed cause of Him xxvli. lib Peter Clings squash I would run ! »“ products, and like met (Matt, ing and was read the men Can it. harmful insect peels by have inspiration drawn. in testified after Pentecost that Pilate lock the door so bta be — they position, It conservative We shall conquer by this sign lecturer. Others gave quotations re- j and gives was determined to lot Him go (Acts would not see me. Amid the mighty nations' flags It holds were hia Can it. I lating to birds. There readings by ! opinion only when he is sure. He when tried several doc- an honored place. iii. 13) evidently thought Burnt! and Not ago Mr. fail. tors and did not Elia Gertrude Pond, F >r on It* fold* lias never been the shadow long Jobnaon gsve an them to between Let not one tomato they en- he asked chse ) Oscar Can it. help me so I said to grapbaphone selections by Warn- of disgrace dorsement of a medicine. Of course ns to which he that Christ and Barabbas And wall 'tls known where’er that flag medicine W aite not and there's food for all. my mother ‘I guess ing and songs by a chorus. wae Tanlac, because no release unto them that they Its mission goes other should Can it. i win nave to cue aa mere ta no help for upon medicine ever all Its friends, a terror introduced here has nsk for Christ. But me. That It l* true to rtcai». wouid surely they She got me one of your little RAINBOW, 203, NORTH BROOEBYILLB. ed such from the bough. to all fora endorsements. out. this man. but Bn rah Pick each cherry hooka and husband said I should cried “Not my try “I was a suOarer Can it. May 24, twenty-five were present. Tbe from stomach was a one bottle. I the doctor ! stare and trouble has.'* although Barabbas robber stopped Long may It wave and lonl Ite end Thrift must.be our motto,now. medicine first and second degrees were conferred j nervousness,” aaid Ibis South xvlii. 40; Acts and took E. Pinkham'a •tripes In glory shin*. Orrlog- and murderer (chapter Lydia ton man. “I I bad Can it. It soon made a upon two candidates. where It floats there men e’er And a guess nervous indige,. iii. 14*. Pilate's fear to touch Him In Vegetable Compound. For in me and now I am and 31 the third and fourth shrine. lion, oontinned Mr. Johnson. Save each bit ot garden etofl change strong May degrees patriotic creased when the Jesus said that His and tt do all work.”—lira. Augustus were conferred two. At the next It stands for strength sympathy, “1 lost but when 1 Can it. my upon appetite did eat my crime was that lie said He wa* the Box Pa. st a mis for truth and right. and there wtil be enough. Baughman, 86, Enhant, meet Hancock county Pomona grange food did not digest properly but When Pilate I gave And where It g^ee the eye# of men see instead Son of God (verse 7) will women continue to suffer soured end Can it. Why will meet here. Freedom’s sacred light. fermented. From this co„di- Him about this Jesus at first in and out and asked day day drag out a sickly, In Chron- tloo I was heat aud work. -Theodore H. Boice Pittsburgh getting generally run down. a little later said Do not mention half-hearted three- made no reply, but existence, missing NORTH ELLBWOBTH. icle-Telegraph. new “Can it!” NIOOLTN. 389, Now tbia Tanlac baa relieved me have no fourths of the joy of living, when to him. “Thou eouldest power they at the roll-call of indigentiou.t It baa Do your bit and.never shirk. can find be E. Pinkham'a Twenty-three responded toned up Me it were thee my against except given June 2. Two candidates received the stomach and me Can iL given a good appetite, I from alKJve: therefore he that deliv- Vegetable would lute tree third and fourth degrees. It was voted to AS can dow eat cannot can. If you confidential ad- WASTE DESCRIBED anything without having it unto thee hath the Anything you ered Me greater vice address E. Pink ham Medicine tame children’s June and hold bother me Dry It. Lydia night 18, afterwards. I sleep better and aiif (verse 11). Co., Lynn, Mass. open session during tbe program. A rented and Learn from early Puritan. 6REAT AMERICAN THIEF get up fueling ready lor the lue urst part or mis repiy must re- woman lecturer will talk on Try it. suffrage. day's work. My nerve, are a great deal fer to the will of God. the determinate Ktnma Whiting. a was decided to hold the annual fair " IIVsl n»tmry. Mayktie Toro. For few mile* the road ascends at an It better and I feel better generally, too. counsel and foreknowledge of God, that eighteen per cent grade, bat when we reach and bazaar Oct. 9. “ Btortas lilts tbesa OF AEDEX. by well-known men wbJch ha ml and His counsel deter TRIP TO THU FOREST the summit tbe view ts wonderful. At one Another Nation Our Size Could Ills, and women have made Tanlac the moat mined before to be done (Concluded-' point is what is called “the miniature grand brdowick. 244. (Acts ii, 23; iv, medicine aver introduced theatrical experience with like that Exist Six Years on Our popular here,” 28*. the last to the high Madame Modjeska's canyon,” coloring exactly 18 a short session was held. Brother part priest of May •aid tbs Teniae Man. • began with a traveling company composed famoue spot. We left the car and climbed to who delivered Him to Pilate. There G. N Worden wss present and the time Waste In Ten. Tanlac la neighbors and frieuds, but her rise was rapid tbe very top of tbe hill, and on every side the being specially introduced in are degrees of sin and degrees of pun- wss given to him. Ail, both members of I and she waa given a life contract by the view was grand beyond my powers to de Ellsworth by E. G. Moore; in Wert ishment for the lost, as there are de- 8he came tbe grange and enjoyed his inter- Royal theatre in her own country. scribe. Through fertile coaatry for many public, Franklin, 8. 8. Scaromon; North Sullivan, grees of rewards for the righteous on of bealtb.about miles we fields for esting talk on and dubs. to California, account poor pasted ploughed ready boys’ girls’ By HAP8BURO UE8E of the Vigilante*. H. Robinson; Hancock, Pamela Grange xii. Rev. 12> When * Sue was by a others with tender new grain show- 25 a was held. An (Luke 48; xxii. the year 1*78. accompanied planting, Msy regular meeting Store, and there is a Tanlac 1 It was away back five years In the agent m the .lews cried “If thou let this number of friends, who attempted to found a ing green, and still others ripe for harvest, or wss tbe out, interesting program given by every Maine town. It consisted of with the dusty past, when I was a perfectly man go thou art uot Caesar's friend; model colony at Anaheim. golden grain already cut and lecturer. Eich brother what his .told filter of saws Instead of • • • I but none of them knew any- gathered for threshing- good big log we have no king but Caesar" eight persons, favorite dish was when a boy and each aud it was a dismal a writer of Indifferent tliat I thing about farming, We came at length to Han Juan power, (verses 12-15*. Pi ate took water and j Capistrano sister gave a menu for a Banday dinner, failure. and had first real Introduction to this ids visited the old mission there, now my washed bands before the multi went good w boleaome food requiring the least One day while living at Anaheim she partly in ruins. The old missions of P.rvbdlgnngian. I had just left the RHEUMATISM tude. “I a in innocent of the j work to The “Which saying. off on a horseback ride and discovered prepare. question, long Cal fornia have a strange fsscinstiota for sawmill. In company with the sawyer, blood of this person; see ye to It said was the most beauti- counts tbe most for the tbe Relieve* a Genuine just j the spot which she me. I can almost see in the old success, man, Physician Kent, fancy when 1 noticed an but neat w after- ordiuarlly Then the people said, “tils blood lx? fgl she had ever seen. aDd hich she Franciscan padres in their brown robes, farm, tbe market conditions, or the edy for the K>i»ea%e Has Hern "The Foreat of iy dressed old man picking up kindling on us and on our children.” Then he ward acquired and named pacing these crumbling corridors, and the weather?” was opened by 1. M. Allen. Found. Arden." It was her home, between her that had fallen from a passing wagon. released Bora hints. scourged Jesus and j Indian neophytes, busily engaged in their There will be a mother's evening program than kbeuma, the wonderful rheumatism ! theatrical tours, tor more twenty-five labors under the fathers' godidaoce We s«w>u overtook him. 1 was sorry delivered Him to l»e crucified (Matt kindly for next meeting. told Geo A. Parcber and famous and remedy by alt I and many lnotable people and instructions. here and a for him. xxvii. 24-2G) did he scourge Him jrears, Only there druggists, gives and mere Why her. quicker lasting were entertained there t»y including of the adobe wa shows where tbe come relief than other fragment GREEN POMONA. "Old man." said I. "if you’ll remedies cowling mauy after he declared Him innocent? Whv in va- MOUNTAIN I some of the greatest artists cf the day fall granaries stood in those and ttinea as much. happy is around to the mill tomorrow PU give sg.^ did he deliver Him to the brutal so: was a warm friend Follow ing the program for I be meet- rious line*. Paderewski prosperous and eager tourists are Kbeuma {*»*e« the deadly ,<.ui days, can off." pot* diers to be mocked and a d author of ing of Green Mountain Pomona you nil the kindling you ‘»rry secretions into the spit upon ; of Madame M< je*ka. and the Polish everywhere now. in place of the browt- grange bowels and kidneys, lie rather "800." from w hich so lii treated? Even a guilty man Is ! -Quo Varela" spent more than a year as her skinned worker* of those former times. with Scenic grange, Waltham, Wednes- laughed amusedly. they are quickly thrown off the whole of hi# fa- he "I'm this to in a natural, healthy way. protected from injustice at the hands ! guest, and wrote almost From Capistrano we came to the coast day, June 13: replied, Just picking tip Head what a reputable physician says If muu8 book while there. route, Arch Beach, Laguna it from going to waste. Waste Is of his enemies as a rule. we cannot through Beach, Opening *ong keep about kbeuma: •*! have maiit a most The bouse is a large bungalow of Fast to Santa and to the let each one at le *-t Aua, then to Tustin. Beyond Regular bu»inr*a the great AmerS an thief." careful investigation of the for mu la em- reply why. f-r architecture, and .waa designed Tustin we pass through the great Irvine iu the manulac lure of liht say it was all for me. the Holy Oue of [Indian Addrrat of welcome...Mr* Willey We passed him by. The sawyer ployed un.a, the noted architect. Stanford I at a 1 Modjeska by ranch, containing tbe largest bean fields iu ...W Dunham heartily ricomo eno it as a remedy God suffering in my stead. When we Re*p«>n*f U nudged me and whispered: "That's *4d ! White. This* house ia now ti.e central hotel, tbe world, tor all forma of rheumatism, i hml over 24.000 acres of land being Exemplification of fourth degree by boat wx* the Son of the Creator > f ai So-and-so. He’s worth a hundred thou lihtun.a lar in God, and scattered through the gr* unds are many each first advance of the methods j planted year. Tbe green leaves are grange the of all mankind, re additional and he’s not necounttnl n generally IU Um things, Judge cabins and cottages which give through tbe now. s^nd. stingy Ittphmd Just breakiug grouud Picnic lunch and in such The rheumatism, altogether different reiving treatment at the hands of ; accommodation* for guesis. gteat Less extensive, but still immense, are mau." the Maaic composition from the remedies usually the civil and authorities and living-room is very iuterestii g, with a small fields of and it I me lesson, ve since worsen u religious [ sugar beets, would seem that, Fifth degree go* prescribed.”- Dr. Lyons. music rocto off. w hich Madame used as far remember that they are just the same opening as bean* and sugar are concerned, "The Grange, its Iliatory and Achieve- out very thoroughly—so very thorough- This should give any sufferer from as a stage in rehearsing her ( arts, and also there need be no famine in rheumatism confidence to Kbeuma. today, what sjioukl l>e our attitude to California for ment*." .Julien Emery ly, In fact, that I am able to tell you, try for private theatricals. Vh« re is a huge •ome time. them? When «e hear Pilate say. “Be "Home Production of feed for whl' li Is to that an- and two sides of the room are apt sun>rl*e you. stone fireplace, This is one of the many delightful Farm Animal*".C L bold the man!” and “Behold trips -Shand other nation the size of ours could hare your lined with book cases, for she was a student that 1 have enjoyed this winter, and each one General diacuaaion, “How Hancock we th S PILLS king!” (verse* 5-14) think of I and has lived six years on that which we have bopk-iover. seemed a little more de.igbtful than the County Can Meet the High Cost of CHICHESTER true testimonies of the Spirit. “Behold of her original and last. But at wasted the last ten And, Many possessions dinner that night, after we Living"...Mra. George i>avia, during years. the man whose name is The Branch!” are still lu the he use. aud 1 bad i furnishings reached Los Aageles and borne, we all agreed Martin Garland, Fannie Young, Fred which Is <»f even greater tni]K»rtance. own u c f iu and “Bebotd. thy king cometh!” the privilege sleeping S.odjeska's that certainiy we had n*rer had a more A both this an<-- j DeMeyer tl>>-Tr.V% room, which is almost as she left it. It is beautiful and varied week-end r IlnaW. A..r*riTl-« (Zerh. vi. ig; ix. 9> trip than tbe "Our Flag” ..Mr*. Ethelyn Remick have tieen a tletter and stronger and IHAsiuND HR JkM* I'lU*.'»•«' r< as oue f -a So ! called the "forest fire oiu," one Just ended, and that there could be no I ytmkiMt *t Ho.*. *.»<*»! A»*.»K«- Pilate delivered Jesus to be cruci- Current events more efficient nation because of It. window out on a splendid hill fairer than the fied. and t**ok Him and led ; ponkitg spot beautiful Forest of Arden. Question box SOW BY DRUGGISTS LVERWHtRE they Him _ (let thnt! Waste Is doubt covered with trees is sed of clear beyond any and comp< away, He. (tearing His cross, went the NORTH the great American thief. as that crimson glass, and looking through it. We regret to that “Dell’' ia nit HIGHLAND, 3b4, PENOBSCOT. Just forth «verses Hi. 17>. met one report They forest and hillside |one a ass of flame. June a was old man told me. ■ALT! •' ! ;aeem better. Did, tbe was a tittle 1, good program given. philosophic _ML Simon, a into the any poem IMBMU OWTUDfT Cyreniau. coming city ! 1 u the morning, when, the sun rose, it was There will be a clebrstion with It Is In our eating that we are most late tor memorial but I shall uae it later. July 4, In oaed for th« prompt re- and him to turn a!>out and a wonderful compelled sight. a etc. Immoderate, most most lief of tcxtnm, NLt rtie im, j Ulad to bear from you. sports, tUg-raising, dance, Intemperate, Jesus bear the cross or The surrounding the help bear it grounds immediately wasteful. We are. In the a na- ttkcra, •pmiii*. j Aunt Madge. main, It lb# for Him (Luke xxiii. 2Gi. Weremember ! house are very beautiful, with great trees, * wormy etc. *«*• tion of meat eaters and tsillers and nod the Matting pro rare and shrubs from of WEST HANCOCK. pain that He said. “If man will come plant* every quarter at oticv. any overeaten*. We that we save cent beftnn i the and There Evils of Poor think after Me. let him himself and giobe. many winding paths. Cooking. Sunday school was organized May 27. onarotUl by pbytteiani. deny time when we bolt our but we die. u»d | are fountains and pools in various places, Poor cooking often makes proper Officers: Mra. A. E. food, Sold by draft*1* take up his cross and follow Me Superintendent, a fed a cold we lose so 60c.,or Kaoyo' and cement swimming! pool by food either difficult or to di- Mr*. S. J. don't; time, because by do- AIb£****.V x. (Matt. 24t Let us not Impossible Tracy; assistant, McFarland; Co., Prof*., Ada:u*, xvi. forget that mountain brook. Near the t»a*n entrance of we gest. The hard canted of the and Gets ing Impair health and shorten life the cross is never money secretary treasurer, B. Tracy; or- anything beautiful, the house is a giant live oak tree at leant six to an extent that would l« household goes to tbe purchase of good ganist, Kutb librarian, Mra. A. alarming to but a cruel thing signifying a painful feet in diameter, and towering upward in Bridges; food, which Is often ruined the E. Graves. us If we could only realize It. The and death. women fol- proportion to its trunk. Close to thia tree ia by Baikoabs anti Stramboats. lingering Many of much meat housewife ignorant In the art of cook- eating may tie all right '’'v' '*’V lowed Him. bewailing and lamenting a well fed by deep springs of the moat de- Mrs. W. K. Springer of Dexter is visit- >AAAlVV\^/N*..VVVVVV,>/Vv'' ing. Good is not a matter of for a digger of ditches, but Him. but He told them licious pure water, as cold aud clear as could cooking here. Ifcertainly uot to weep ing Is unwise for be desired. Over this well a rustic house, or whim or flattering the {talate. It la an those who expect to do for Him. but for themselves and their Mr*. Retell* Shaw of Ellsworth 1* visit- arbor has been built, and beside it Modjeska absolute essential to health. Therefore xny amount of clear thinking. Over- children because of the things that ing her niece, Mrs. Herman Sinclair. planted with her own bands a rose buab, of tbe art altouid Ite taught In our schools, eating Is good for nobody, for ao many would come u|xm them iLuke xxiii. 27- the “Gold of Opbir” variety. It ia enormous a Mona Young, who has been reasons that I cannot 311. says food expert. attending attempt to set Having reached Golgotha, they now. and oue arbor is gloriously clothed in a school In Ellsworth, la home. them down here. Let me break the crucified Him and two evildoers with robe of pinky-gold, for the bU aaooi are in June 4. E. H. 8. Hard to Kill. ’17. news to you that Germany, as a na- Him. one on either side and Jesus in incredible profusion. Theu the branches LOCA- tion. can It all over us QUARRIES, FACTORY climb the live oak liee and twine Snails are slow, even when it cornea pat when It the midst, and thus He was numbered straight up MAHIAVII.I.K. and with down to and one who comes to efficient eating. And Ger- with transgressors, all for me. mingle the branches, sending dying, naturalist bad MILL FARMS, Omar Carr visited his TIONS, SITES, trailing garlands of glory. It ia indescrib- mounted a shell upon a card waa sur- aunt, lira. Susie many’s efficient eating Is one of the The four soldiers divided Uls gar- ably beautiful, and looking up as farms one to And four later the Frost, over Sunday and,Monday. greatest factors In the success with ments among them, but for His coat prised years that SITES FOR SUMMER HOTELS can see. the roses are miugling with the dark warm water in Mr. and Mrs. which she has and la stlU cast lots, thus another employed soaking the Bo/ Morgen, who have fought fight- they fulfilling oak branches, against the say. abell off the mount had revived the in- bean away on their wedding trip, have re- ing the beet forces of the civilized and CAMPS Scripture (verses 23. 24; Pa. xxii. 18). The grounds are lighted .with electricity, which he had turned to their home world. three more awful mate, long supposed to with Mrs. Morgan’s Perhaps words were but not glaringly, and the| whole effect ia ol tne be dried and dead. Mrs. Belle Carter. If you are a meat eater Located on tna ana never written than these. “They cruci- harmonious and restful beyond description. mother, They have the try cutting best wishes of their friends. out at least half your meats and sub- fied Him” (verse 18). when we consider Wbeu twilight fell the frogs in neighboring many marshes and their June 4. F. stltutlng fruits and cereals and who He wax that they crucified, the pools began »ong and the Ota'* Be a Quitter. prop- MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Prince of brook murmured by drowsily. One felt shut It la for a man to bold erly cooked eggs. will surprise you Life, the Lord of Glory nothing up ft to make off from the onside world, and I could almost when ■Ira opportunity to thoae desiring • Acts Hi. bis bead in a calm, but to maintain his you note bow much your brain 15; I Cor. Ii. 8». and that He • In life. imagine I waa a child again, back ia the old and skin has cleared. change in location for a new (tart submitted to be a curse for us Hurt post when all others have quitted their borne, with the frogs singing their bedtime we and there to stand If you are a bolter try taking at least might not ftcrlsb iGal. Hi. 13* We lullaby. ground upright Wnter Powers, an Undeveloped have our where other men are beaten down—this half hour for each meal, leav- In lesson three of His seven We ail awoke early the next morning, and try on is divine and ing busluesa behind for the time being, Unlimited Raw Material, sayings the cross (28. 28. 30i; but. after breakfast, took the trail for about half a praiseworthy.—Seneca. THAT mile ihe hill to the "Lake STOP try thinking of and in of Arden.” It ACHE! light taking them order from all the re« up ia pleasant and a strenuous in almost while are ords. we ba\e first forgiveuess. even climb, places perpen- Storm Warning. things you eating—and note we Don’t worry and about a bad lor those who dicular; crossed the mouutaiu stream five Stude steak is like complain the difference. crucified Him: then (facetiouslyi—This back. Uet rid of that and lameness) Good Farming Land times, using stepping stones, but at last pain If glory for eveu a penitent thief; then a day in June. Mrs. Boredom—very you are au overeater cut out a reached lb? and felt for our Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Many Ells- top amply repaid rare. third of provision for His own suggest Landlady (crustily>—And your your usual meal and see bow Await motba^. trouble- The lake consists of four acres and worth people have used them and know Development. ing the of ail we can need t>e- board bill Is like March weather—al- much sluggishness of body and mind supply was created by building a large cement dam bow egeetive they are. Here’s an Ells- tween salvation and ways Punch you'll be able to throw off. glory. The fourth forty feet wide at the bottom and thirty-five unsettled.—Pennsylvania worth Falls case. Bowl. If are a Communications locations waa at the beginning of the darkness. feet high, coaling over $10,000 to construct. you combination of all three regarding areinvited and will attention This lake ia ted an C. W. Smith, prop, blacksmith It's a wonder are alive! recelre “Mjt.God, ray God. why hast thou for- by ever-running mountain shop. you the State Ellsworth when addressed to any agent of saken Me?” and the other three at the brook riaitig iu the foreat reserve, and fur- Wall, Why Notf St, Falls, says: “I used MAINE or to nishes the water supply for the ranch. Why wouldn’t it be a good plan to Doan's Kidney Pills several years ago. I CENTRAL, close of those awful six hours. *1 A Modern Battle Cry. We left the Forest of Arden by way of El make a woman the speaker of tho have considerable lifting to do at my work thirst.” “It Is finished.” “Father. Into We’ll rally round the hoe, boya, and INDUSTRIAL BUREAU, house of representatives. She is In ev- and my back got in pretty bad 1 thy hands I commit My spirit* shape. loin the ranks of toll, the bat- Billons? Feel heavy after dinuev? Tongue other house.—Milwaukee shouting When the Jews asked Pilate to have ery Sentinel. had a steady, dull ecroaa tle of coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? pain my Kidneya cry "Feed 'em!" We'll train the MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD removed j the bodies that tbelr Sabbath Liver needs waking up.Doan’s Regulate Cjre ! and I felt miserable. My Kidneys did net rrops to grow, boya as tillers of the | He who brings ridicule to bear POBTLAND. MAINE. day might uot be desecrated (ob. the bilious attacks. 2S cents at any drug store. I soil, shouting the battle of "Feed | truth Bods iu his hand act regularly. got Doan'a Kidneya Pills cry otter of It all!) the soldiers —Adel. against a blade 'em!” Where hypocrisy O. A. Parcher’s there Is work to do. of without a hilt.—Tandor. at Drug Store, and after broke the legs the two malefactors, boys, we'll gather on the spot, shout- a The in found Jesus dead ao using them for week or two, the trouble the nmtul who does not advtrtUt but already, they Sloan's Ltslswsl for Rhewmuttem. ing battle cry of “Feed 'em!” To did not break His legs, but a soldier and 1 have been feeling Sne we'll dull The pais goes so quickly sl'er you spply disappeared duty be true. boya. and till the a, Mason makes it more profitable for side, and thus two Sloan's Liniment for rheumatic neu- pierced His Scrip- CASTORIA pains, in every way sines. Doan’s Kidney Pilla vacant lot. shouting the battle of ralgia, toothache. lumbago, sprains, and it’s cry tboee mho do adeer*ise. tures were fulfilled. Ex. xii. 46; Zech ‘heed 'em!" For Infants and ChOdraa so easy to nse. It quickly penetrates and helped my entire system. Nature, kind mater, will The last of the soothes without rubbing and is far cleaner ild our lit 10- part chapter In need. Down with the tater; In (la# and more effective than mnssy plasters or Price 60c, et all dealers. Don’t deorribe* His burial by Ntcodemus and For Over 30 Years ointments. simply 'IP wftb (be weed! So well rally round In Joseph's new tomb, and thus Keep a bottle in the boose and get prompt ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kid- ihe hoe, and train joaepb relief, not from ail bnt boya the cropa to The matt-order house is advertising the With the rich only nerve-pains from was fulfilled saying. bruises, strains, spraius, over exercise sad ney Pills- the same that Mr. Smith had. now. shooting the battle cry of “Feed or your What are death Has. Hit &>• 'll external aches. At your druggist. He, Me, v ;u!”—Boston Post business. you gotng ta His $108 Foster Milburnto.,Props.,Bngalo, N. Y. to do about ill abbrrtiMthfntB. AO .ri».iutui- COUNTY NEWS EX-ENVOY’S LADY F Do You Dread Hot Weather ? SEDGWICK. l» cut Etta Young of Bangor has been visiting Does your energy, disturb your stomach or brine near prostration? The well man isn’t afraid of ha* here. American Bom Wife of Former on Sjuut it is trying the weakened in body. Mrs. Eva Weed spent last week German . BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH Rockland. Mrs. George Torrey is home from a visit sxurzzg SKMa-■ in Massachusetts. food tool®. EXPATRIATED BY DIPLOMACY. PER UNA Mrs. Harriet Clough is visiting her son INVIGORATES Ashman in Bluehill. It rtstens the per lectio* of direction sod rnaorea th.ins._- The Between cd conditions (catarrh! that make you iHJSSL th.huS' Mrs. Minnie C. Daniels came from Break In the Relatione ^l. ,»t -hat .^th.o^ yjd y« East Somerville Saturday. Germany and the United 8tatea Haa I’pniaa I* a ml tooic, with apodal efficacy ia catarrhal coa- The Twitchell-Champlin clsm factory Neceaaitated the Counteea von Bern- *■ — has closed after a busy season. storff Leaving tha Land of Hor Birth !3dMr^tt2tt..,OT^W”' Mrs. Nellie Robbins, who has been in and Many Waahington Friends. Th« >««— Com paoy. Colombo*. Ohio Massachusetts several months, is home. As far aa la known. Countess von Mr». Sarah Cloason of East Bluehill is Bernstorff Is the only American wo- Paint visiting her grandchildren at Fred man I" married to a German diplomat, in practice to aid in the church NEWS services; Bridges'. and the fact Is a strong reminder at COUNTY the ladies'ant of the society church is Mrs. Arthur N. Dority and little this time of the desire of Kaiser Wil- also daugh- that&faysFnt doing good work. A WEST FRANKLIN. prosperous ter Elinor are home from Boaton, where helm In sending Count von Bernstorff thatl Pure, church year ia looked forward to powerfal, they spent the winter. to Washington in 1908 to strengthen STAYS—mark BAY STATE aticha < l«rk is at home from Gardiner, M#y paraiaiant paint. Clyde the bonds of between the like a relation. Wet weather can't bc*n »•_Hprc. Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Carter and son i friendship poor juat *ber» b* «»«P*oy®d* under its skin. Stater knows Gardner of are United States and Germany. get /The Bay Crabtree waa a William McCusick ia here. Holyoke, Mass., viaiting yr. Daniel guest of visiting her to the count on his duty—to protect and beautify—and he Dr. Carter’s brother, John W. Paris. Refore marriage a few last week. The Is faithful to the last of Ifrt. t*. 9. Clark days high school graduation will he held Nov. 14, 1887, Countess von Bernstorff drop paint. the evening of Junes. Mrs. Ralph Willey is in Bangor hospital Don’t the habit of Old Mr>. d. G. Hall of Nortbeaat Harbor was a Miss Jeanne Luckemeyer of gat saying “any tor an for Her weak. John F. operation appendicitis. paint will do.” Say “Bay Stats.’’ Then yon *t» in town last Robbins, who has spent the sister, Mrs. Harold ia wilt a made and mixed juat right for winter in is Byard, with.her. get paint Mis# Gladys Clark of Brewer spent Me- Boston, in town. Excellent colors and color W. H. Pervear an your purpose. Mm. gave illuminating morial day it W. E. Ravages. Emma F. Grindle is her combinations for the house and outhouses. visiting party at his home recently. His spacious and Mrs. Fred McKenzie have gone j daughter, Mm. Kobert Cousins. Special paints and enamels for everything Mr. bouse and grounds were brilliantly llarbor for the summer. Mrs. In and around the house. toM Guy Cleveland has moved here lighted, and with such a genial host, with from Deer Isle for the Mil* Eirena lie Beck it at borne from tbe summer. the supper in the efficient hands of Mrs. f.of M-, baring tlniatied her junior year. Town Clerk Cal ley is ill of measles. Nellie Bachelor, and with J. H. Hooper as WADSWORTH, HOWLAND A CO, Inc. Paint and Varnish Makars and Thf re are about 100 cases in it was an occasion to be Lmrgmsi Bev. Harry Taylor, evangelist, assisted town. toast-master, long anjp Carradars of Load in Now England in a aerie# of Mr. and remembered. Mum K fh meeting# here Mm. Gleason Flye are receiving Boot on. Mono. last week. congratulations on the birth of a aon. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Guptill* have re- turned from a Steuben. will U. H. Hardison, who has been ill at the Memorial exercises were held iu the visitjn They * hospital in Bangor, is at hr me. Ilia opera bouse. Kev. J. E. Norton of Rock* leave soon for s home in California. They were a farewell even- friend* are glad to know he la recovering. j l**»d gave the address. given party Saturday nig. The grange aid society was entertained Rev. Mr. Davis preached the bacca- BAT STATE PAINTS The social the of the lart week by Mrs. Frank Grindle, and laureate sermon at union service at the given'by students ra school was a success. There vtii It entertained this week by Mr*. op. house Sunday morning. high great Clark. was a tine program, including several Claud At West Blomngton Sunday school readings by Clifford Henry, in French Mt». Charles E. Smith and daughters memorial services were held for Miss FOR SALK BY Canadian, which brought down the house. Ula and Valerie, who have been with Frances Sweetaar, Mm. Lizzie Fitteld, Smith Tiros....Sedgwick Frank Stanley.Isles ford June 4. K. J. Higgins.Southwest llurbor Futon & Co.Stonlngton Elia Smith a few weeks, returned to David Fitteld and Ezra who have C. Mr*. Gott, N. A. Stanley.Northeast Harbor F. A. Noyes.Sullivan Mortbeast Harbor Saturday. died during the past year. A. C. Feruahl.>1 onnt l>esert Ktfleld & Joy.Bar Harbor F. W. Luii t. West Tri lliont Thomas 1. •1. 0 .Hardison was called to East brook *»«», widow of John died The many friends] of'Laureaton R. Gray Hinckley.Bluehlll | MacDonald, R. H. Ilrown Co.Castine Dunbar Bros.Sullivan w ill to learn of oc- last seek by the death of hia brother, N. May Jl, after a long illness. She was a regret his]death|which F. II. Maeomber.Seal Harbor L.C. Bragpou.Franklin C. Hardison, a former esteemed citizen of daughter of the late Sullivan Green. She curred May 22, ia Martinez, Ga. In his W. F. & L.O.Stanley..Cranberry Isles P. W. Itlcharrlson & Son.McKinley r. H. this pis e and a member of tbe O. A. It. leaves a grandson, S. A. MacDonald, a early life he followed] the sea. He also naming.Sargentvllle aad grange. half-sister, Mrs. Annie Small, of Rock port, taught in the public schools of Sedgwick. and two For he lifed in Brewer, where Maynard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. brothers, Stephen and Sullivan many years mamm Green. he a store. Later he ^kbbhhhhpbhhhhi Maynard Hodgkins, died Thursday of j conducted] grocery] and owner of a branchial June 4. Nihil. went South, was]tbe large pneumonia following measles, _ _ orange grove in Florida. In he mar- at the age of eight months and seven day*. 1863J ried Miss Lottie Marks of his home Tae funeral waa held at the Union church PROSPECT HARBOR. town, who died He leaves a jfctorday afternoon, ltev. W. II. Dunham A patriotic concert will be given by the many years ago. Mrs. Ada M. Peaslee of West There were school children uext sister, Sedg- offending. many beautiful Sunday evening. Photo by American Press Association wick, and a brother, Martin L. Gray of ftoecra. Interment waa at Latnome. The Howard Colwell is home from the Oakland, Cal.,* also a son, Harry Gray, COUNTESS VON BEBN8TOBFF. parent* have the sympathy of all. of school of | Coiveratty Maryland, of New and a Mrs. 4. York, daughter, Harry Jon* Echo. \ deulistry. New xork. She Is a woman of gra- Lutt. of Martinez, Ga. Mr. Gray was tbe most delicioas shortcake Sc cious personality and before the war Make imaginable. BTOSINUTON. hoodie lodge, K. of P., has arranged faithful in all endeavors, a good neighbor, for a was one of the most popular hostesses Tbe first tbe Methodist I (lag-raising soon. The lodge will buy and a loving husband and father. His secession, in the 7%£s II a bond. diplomatic set in Washington. 7ry Recipe church has had for some time look |600 liberty pleasing personality won for him many j When the war broke out she was visit- each, soda Iff here The Red Men had friends wherever 3£ft 2 cup* flour, % teaspoonful place laat Friday evening, when their memorial he]went. in ing Berlin, and it was not until lust W and and 1 cream tartar in a bowl. H Mr*. Vesta Stinson was taken into service in Cnion church, itev. 4. Spec. salt; teaspoonful mixing Sunday June fall that she was able to _ rejoin her into flour faL Rev. B. I>avu John was the There was I Add heaping teaspoonful of shortening. Work membership. George Sheet)y speaker. husband in Washington. tad wife were sent here by tbe conference special music. NORTH CASTINE. until tree trom lumps. Add enough milk The countess leaves many warm to take up tbe work, and a new interest June 4. C. to make soft Roll about Y inch Mrs. C. M. 'Leach is recovering from a friends in her social circle at the capi- dough. baa been awakened among tbe members thick. Bake in cakein hot oven. LAMOINK. serious illness. tal, who will sincerely regret her u%- large and friends of the society. The parsonage sence. When done; split and spread Grafton Edward West received news Tuesday of baa been refurnished, the Friday evening Covey, who works in Portland, with SUPERB A RedRaspberris has been at home hut brother Boardraan’s death in Boston, prayer-meeting re-established and a choir a few days. after a long Illness. MEDICINAL GARDENS. Serve with whipped cream. Arthur who has been em- Hodgkins, Thereafter you wilt insist on this *«f«Jy Kemotra Wurnia. Mrs. Maria Conner is in West Penob- ployed in Cambridge, Mass., ia at home. SUPERBA Canned Goods, Teas \ Worm* are » common disease of children, who What the Commonest Vegetables Do ! scot with her brother, W. V. Marks, and Coffee, at dealers. asdtvery mother should know their ajrmp- Mrs. Addie Reynolds and Miss Grace For Your Liver. your tow •'allow complexion with dark circle* is very ill. are at home for the summer. •sgrr •}«.*, irregular bowel niuvnurot with Keyuotds Is a medi- Miss Annie B. Conner returned to her Every vegetable garden Hawseh hard ur swollsn. grinding teeth or Elvin Corny, who has enlisted iu the cine chest as laehinc may mean that Ktcksnoo Worm school in Enfield Saturday. She was ac- r**coguized by physicians Killer 1* urrded at once. It las lata- army and is m training at Fort Williams, of in the treatment mildly Donald Murcheson of East considerable value the remedy In candy tablet form that cbll- companied by Icy, Pa., and Mrs. B. Philips Weston of Portland, has been at home ou a five days’ of diseases. Onions, for example, eon- 4r«ai:kc Kills and remotes the worms ami who has been her guest here. COUNTY NEWS * Winn, Dayton, Ohio. l*tt the chi d grow strong and healthy. At furlough. tain sulphur oil and ure recommended year druggist, Sic. June 4. G* June 4. R. H. for insomnia and us an aid to gastric Program for commencement week digestion. They also help to allay rheu- BLUEHILL at the academy is as follows: June mutic Baccalaureate sermon at the pains. Memorial day exercises were observed 10, and have church Dr. J. J. Turnips parsnips peculiar as usual. Although a heavy mist wan Congregational by which are of value as Martin of oily principles falling, the soldiers’ graves were not neg- Bangor. Monday evening, an aperient and diuretic. They are lected. The commander of Jas. A. Garfield junior exhibition at town ball; Tuesday also claimed to he for and and good coughs post and two sons of a veteran decorated evening, sophomore junior reception hoarseness. Carrots are useful for cor- to the senior alumni and trustees th« ninety-five graves in Seaside cemetery. class, of the liver. at the recting derangements A finetjjdinner was prepared at the academy; Wednesday evening, are excellent as a for alumni ball at town even- They dressing Baptist church by the relief corps. hall; Thursday painful wounds and swellings. Rev. R. B. Mathews and wife and ing, alumni reunion and banquet at Bap* The tomato exercises medicinal ef- Sheriff W. W. Wescott and w ife of Ells- tist chapel; Friday afternoon, graduation fects not the exercises at town completely explained by worth were guests. Mr. Mathews de- hall, Friday evening, is a concert Harvard male presence of ulkaline suits. There livered the memorial address, which held ; by quartette. Re- in a concen- served seats for the concert will be principle present which, the close attention of all. About seventy- i trated state, produces salivation ami a five school childreu, with their teachers, checked at the town ball Thursday, June free stimulation of the liver. at 3.15 and fifteen members of tbe G. A. K. post j 15, formed in front of the Baptist chapel at June 4. S. Satin Hats. 1 o’clock and marched to Seaside The type of satin hat that dominates cemetery, where all the soldiers’ graves FRANKLIN. In the smart shops is made of black were decorated with flowers by tbe chil- i satin, with so small a headband that dren. The column then formed about tbe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Bangor It is merely a ribbon and so large a soldiers’ monament, where services were are spending a few days here. brim that it eclipses the crown. Tlds held, with singing by tbe Bluehill Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Plummer of Bangor brim couvolutes around the head in a At the close of this service the quartet. were in town Memorial day. series of curves and irregular lines. If column marched to the town tall for the It were not made by an expert it would exercises. Jas. A. Garfield post thanks Mrs. Edgar Perry of Bar Harbor is visit- be utterly impossible for any woman all who so kindly assisted in these ing her sister, Mrs. Abbie Dunn. to wear. Every line of It must be nice- services. Miss Gladys Clark of Brewer was the calculated to the fraction of an inch. June 4. Spec. ly guest of Miss Celia Garbett last week. *o that the face beneath will appear at Mrs. Clara Lowell and little daughter its l»est. Mrs. G. W. Abbott has to Boston gone Margaret returned to Providence, R. I., Rarely is there a touch of trimming to visit her sister, Ruth Marion Parker. Monday. an but the introduction of turbans, Dr. Dorhme of Baltimore has bought two flaunting, wings in front of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnell of Glen, N. bright the cottage of A. W. Johnston at Parker satin turban us a new H., visited their nephew, Frank Hanscom, I black gives Point. week. FOR YOUR FAMILY Idea—wings are evidently coming back last Fred Emerton is serving on the de- to fashion, and one goes up and one The Baptist church was filled Sunday a a New Per- stroyer Fulton, now at New London, middle-*i*ed, or great big family—there’* joes down. morning, when Rev. W. H. Dunham de- for it. And whaterer model you Conn. I fection Oil Cook Store deigned livered the baccalaureate sermon. SMALL, kitchen In half. Mrs. Maynard Grindle of Sherburne, chooae—it’* »ur* to cut your drudgery Avalanche of Pookats. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peavey of Bangor a Mass., who has been visiting her mother, Pockejs started to be the fashion motored to Franklin to spend Memorial no uncertainty. .ou can «e wucre sue Mrs. A. returned home Satur- No no down. No delay, of seasons No one looked, Davidson, coiling up, .hiking omd. touple ago. day. Mrs. Lucy Havey of Bangor was also fast or .low as you like. Perfect day. flame i. set and there it .tay.. Cook, kowever, for the avalanche of pockets a visitor in town on that day. use in more than combustionhome*. ill the oil into heat. In 8,500,000 rhich seem to have tumbled on to Dr. R. V. N. Bliss, who has been com- the Long Blue Chimney turn, The rain prevented exercises at the ftresses for all times of day. On sport missioned first lieutenant in tbe regular at low co.t-if you u*e the New cemetery ou Memorial day morning, Hot water for laundry, kitohen, or Bath, foata and dresses are so large army, received orders Thursday to report they though and flowers were or hou.efumi.hmg .tore for de^riptive maiiy flags placed Kerosene Water Heater. Ask iny hardware that are on to the for duty, and left at once for Fort Harri- they really draped there. There was a good gathering at the are Ind. booklet*. sides of the garment. They mostly son, hall in the afternoon when Rev. W. H. pockets, the tops adorned with The of Edward M. Johnson, a Kerosene gives the best results.J patch body Dunham gave an inspiring address. Music SOCONY narrow fur band. In one or two mod- former resident of was i Biuehill, brought by a male quartette was much appreci- lls the whole pocket is of fur like the here for interment in Seaside cemetery ated. dollar and cuffs. Jane 1. Mr. Johnson was eighty-seven NEW YORK June 4. B. STANDARD OIL COMPANY of years of age. He was a son of Col. Moses Often)', New Millinery. Johnson, who gave the old.training ground (Principe! NORTH PENOBSCOT. Boston the new features for the on Tenney hill to the town for military New York Albany a Buffalo Among south are suede fluished felts com- purposes. News has been received of the death of bined with lisere. tagal straws em- Among tbe recent arrivals are Dr. and Mrs. Abbie (Hutchins) Abbott of Allston, broidered or braided with soutache, Mrs. Fowler of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Mass. Mr. Abbott, a Bucksport mao, tnd cottons and silks printed or em- | Coburn Haskell of Cleveland, and Mrs. C has been constable of the police court of broidered in Paisley. East Indian and ! Truax, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Krehbiel ana Boston many years. Besides her husband, Roumanian designs and colors. These I Miss Helen Krehbiel of New York, Mr. she leaves an adopted daughter, a brother, new straws and fabrics are used in and perSectton novelty and Mrs. G. F. Cochrane and Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Hutchins, of North Penobscot, | conjunction with the plain straws, in- I Dorhme of Baltimore, Misses Caroline and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Grindle, of George- __ OIL COOK cluding cocoanut effects, lisere and I Elisabeth Owen and David Owen of Phila- town, Mass. mil an hemp. I delph it, Miss A. S. Harbaugh of Sewick- June 4. H. OBITUARY. ttBbrrttacauatt. FARM DEMONSTRATIONS. FROZEN COMBS. $lic i£llsu>ortb American ORACR ROYAL. New* of Interest to Hancock Physician.’ Neea County GRENADES IN WAR Treatment For Fewle That Hava • of- Death always bring* sadness; when Increased. Farmers. Becanaa of th« % LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL j fered From Frootbita. is its victim, that sadness is inten- enormously incr..^, youth of both PUBLISHED wat- of Miss Grace Kov*I prices medical and [F-om the office of tbs county agent, O. N. Frozen or froet.nl combe and sified. The friend* aurgieai EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON plies and also increased cost of Worden. Ellsworth.| When tles ara common at thla season, wheth- in her home city had barely become ac- transom AT Terrible Weapons Charged ation, we have found bouse birds In closed with the fact of her illness, it necessary MAINE. er you your quainted " ELLSWORTH, LOCAL LEADERS’ MEETING. adopt the following fee With High Explosives. or those with open front*. when tbe news came of her sudden and t.b|,t tBec BT THI building* from this date: A conference of ail local leaders closed house* decease. RANCOUR COUNTY PUBL19HINR CO. general I'eually the bird* In the unexpected held of the boys’ and girls’ clubs will be got the worst of It says the low* She was born in Ellsworth January 29, IJt-TOWH CALUL W. H. Titus. Editor and Manager. in Ellsworth next Saturday, be ginning at MERCILESS DEATH SPREADERS Homestead. INM. the eldest child of Charles sod Ger- l*r< BAD a lor tlx a.m. that air the She attended the %»oscrtpt!oE Price—$2.00 year ; $1.00 9.30 It ia hoped fifty Freezing of tho headgear la largely trude Gerry Ro>al. Night, » p. m. to 7 a. m. 50 cents for three months; If paid »onths, leaders of the boys and girls in the of of tba bird schools here until the latter part of her Office strictly in advance. $1 50, 75 and S8 cents 1,000 a matter poor condition fee, minimum. copies 5 rents. All ar- Hancock clubs will be They Are Mede Now to Be Flung by in school when she turned respectively. .Single county present. and dampness with sudden change* high course, Administration of amrst belies. are reckoned A the rate of $2 pet orrti- rearages Following are a few of the topics that Hand at Close Quarters, to Be 8hot and then a aside from the regular curriculum and rear. temperature. Now healthy, Mty' will be discussed: will made a of and 5.W kdrertising Rate*—Are reasonable and will be From a Howitzer or to Be Planted ae specimen In good order specially stenography type- Consultations, extra vigorous , ()) made known on application Why have club meetings? Mines and Fired frostbite from undue exposure, es- writing, at which she became proficient. by Electricity. get OCT-Or-TOWSt CAI.LA. How to conduct After a in this work she learned Busin#***communication* should be*addreeeed meetings. pecially to freezing winds, but gener- year spent The use of hand as an im- Day, per mile, one to. and all check** a»»d money orders made pay Explanation of instruction sheets and grenades will he no severe frostblto dressmaking, in which businesa she was wsy, ^ County Publishing ally there »ote to The Hancock of war date* back four Extra charge for medicine Maine. report blanks. plement nearly under ordinary circumstances unless engaged when her final illneas overtook JO-, Ellsworth. Way raft*. Score cards. centuries, and this deadly weapon re- the bird la out of condition from Indi- her. Until her twenty-third birthday, 6 m. to a. overcome indifference in a Night, p. 7 m., extra, How to mains today, aa in the sixteenth cen- faulty nutrition, too much • he had remained at home. On that date 1W WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1817. gestion, community. tury. one of the most effective weap- handling, etc. she left Ellsworth to join her father in OONTUtKMKXTn. Do we want signs to designate a mem- winds when Boston. ons of warfare, lu the United States Exposure to severe cold Ordinary, within tour milts, a free to ber’s work? words of kindness; fl5o) The fight for bridge Mt. Journal there is an article la wet with drinking water Only only friendly four extra infantry headgear Beyond mile*, per mile, M snd drawing lend bo can be of this Desert island has been won Yon Why snapshots with which Ls a trans- la a common cause of freezing. For things, spoken young Extra tiro# dealing grenades delayed, per hour, I Jp to value to a story. the frosted woman. Her life since childhood had may now ride from the mainland lation from the German military pub- treatment, thaw out parts All Instrumental cases, extra, Letters and from club members 200 a reports with cold then been characterized by patient industry, Mt. Desert island without paying lication. Militar YVocbcnbiatt. by rubbing petrolatum: No confinement call will be and leaders. A news letter. to her (ask. Of answered county the article reads, ■ mixture of ono ounce of sweet and devotion daily quiet by tax. The Trenton toll-bridge; "Hand grenades," apply unless a special snd ss a means of any physician previous The press publicity oil with one of spirit* of and unaeaumiog demeanor, she won enga#*. was thrown to free traffic Sun- "as an implement of warfare date back teaapoonful ment bae been made with open promoting club work. friends by the simplicity and faithfulness him, or an|N, many ceitfuriea. History records their turpentine. Apply dally. the call ha* been What should we recommend for transferred by day. prises not the bird Into a warm of her life from day to day. At home she another use as far l»ack ms 153b at the siege of Do take to and contests aud fairs? physician him, a retainer must local snd county the Warmth will cause trouble. bad been an obedient and devoted daugh- he Arles. I p to close of the eight- room. paid at the time of the The of in a A field a kind engagement, ion,, Literary Digest May 26, county day. were lu ter, and unselfish sister. Under eenth century soldiers trained sure auch transfer. This Means which a club raise funds. provision is symposium on national prohibition, by may the of hand the quiet exterior dwelt a most friendly throwing grenades. They made for the protection of both cites “the of pro- Plans for the 1917 county contest. spirit, that bound her firmly to her com- physician Maine, patriarch were for that reason called grenadiers, j and and the biggest job of all. BROOD MARES rades here. Because of these things, her patient alike, to insure the hibition states,’’ as an answer to the Co-operation; "The were hollow l*ails of : FEEDING grenade* patient that some one Why can’t we have a clearing house for hss touched with sad news a physician will test of afforded the per iron or other metal about two and a j passing large, prosperity by liberty and willing to attend the esse. club members’ products and do co-opera- circle of young and old, who bad corns capita amount of individual bank de- half inches in diameter, tilled with tive buying? TO FOAL IN SPRING into vital touch with her during her brief A. C. MaoP.RTHY. M. D. Maine’s in 1910 powder and provided with a fuse, DUE posits. per capita life. 11. I- D. M. [). w was thrown. Woopttcrp, was while the “wet’ hich lighted t»efore being 8256, among W. C. T U. Attacked a few N. C. Ktxo, M. I). n few in each by appendicitis only had Dele- At first there were regi- states, Wisconsin, 8H2; Mares due to fool during the spring ahe was taken at once to the Kewis Hotxiitss, M l>. ment, later entire companies were days ago, ware, 8170; Ohio, $175; Illinois, $198; County Convention Held at Winter months need a nourishing winter ra- Massachusetts C. C. Ksowltox, m. D. formed, and still later every infantry Homeopathic hospital, New Jersey, $205; Maryland, $205; Harbor May 23 and 24. tion. A development of the young where an was im- A. II. Bauchier. M. 1). battalion had Ita own grenadier com- rapid operation performed $210. The Hancock W. C. T. U. held colt Is essential If a healthy yearling or From this she rallied, and Pennsylvania. county pany, which in the different armies had mediately. its thirtieth annual convention with the Is desired. seemed on the way to but the ■SptC’.dl >0lltf». precedence over the other companies two-year-old recovery, Winter Harbor local May 23 and feeding of the brood mare early was and on The rapidity with which the ranks uniou, at parades and other formations. Proper promise illusory, May Mrs. Nettie Fullerton of Ellsworth, pregnancy determines In a large 29 she out of life. of the Grand Army of the Republic 24, "During the w ar between Russia and during passed quietly county president, presiding. measure the strength of the colt at She is survived bj her parents, two are thinning was emphasized by the Japan hau l grenades wore a twin used Mrs. Lillian H. Wight, field worker, j birth. A grain ration of three [wrts younger brothers, and a large family con- small turn-ont of the veterans on in great quantities by both sides. es|>e- WOOLENS was present, snd rendered invaluable oats and one port corn by weight nection. Funeral services were held at Memorial in Ellsworth. There ciaily in fighting at close quarters, and day assistance all the convention. serves well. If or mixed the home on street money by buying df**» mxtrr *1 xod through so effective were that It is very timothy Royal Haturday last, were in line. This was a deadly they SAVKcosting* dirret from factory. Write lor twenty good The usual convention program was liny Is feost carried out, and several things not ap- ollmeal should be given at each feed. church. The Rebekshs, Vavaamd, Box » Ctn4«u. Utlnr cupied itself with this mean* of com- Congregational j musters members to- on the programs were The tract will t>e kept In bet- of which Miss was a member, at- only thirty-one pearing printed bat and endeavored to adopt it to the digestive Royal j and several of live some introduced. and tho hair coat will tie tended in a warm day, these at requirements of modern warfare. ter condition, body. The sympathy from of A feature of the afternoon much sleeker If ollmeal Is used. Oil- of tbs out to tbe sorrow- t1 Xouua. distance Ellsworth. Most pleasing "First of all. It was very important community goes Sift of the school clover those in line were still but session was the marching meal Is unnecessary when clean ing family. vigorous, to invent a projectile that would unite lUnnw-k County Agricultural w>i|*ir. children, about ninety of them, carrying or alfalfa hay Is fed. time is inexorable, and some one deadly effectiveness with complete mwtlni of the vtochholder* flags and singing. They were given a Horae breeders, according to Dr. H. Kd. A. Richardson Head. of the Hancock Couuty most ere take np the work i safety of the thrower. Mr. Aase*\ the Capt. AHPKCIIL Agricultural long short address Mrs. live stock ex- socle* v will be held at the store of irstik V. by Wight. H. Havner, In charge of Pkeb June 4 — which these veterans have each Me- Danish inventor, constructed a number Isle, (special) Capt. ; Merrill in Bluchill on Monday, June IS. 1917, The officers were elected for tension at the Stale Col- following of hand, rifle and mine grenade* which Pennsylvania Ed. A. Richardson died at hU hoax* at 7 o'clock p m to bear the report of the morial day so faithfully performed, the Mrs. Nettie Fullerton uud auditor and act thereon, and to transact *nr coming year: lege School of Agriculture experi- here 30, after a illness. are said to fulfill these requirements. May long other bu*tu*»a that may property maie before but with ever-increasing sacrifice to of EJsworth, Mrs. L. A. station, to feed some wheat president; "The hand grenades are carried by ment prefer Capt. Richardson waa one of the few re- •aid tuvetiog. themselves. The past twelve months Richardson of Bar Harbor, correspond- ! N. L. Gbikdbll. Hecretary. j. the man until required and then maining old-time captains of Deer Lsle, have reduced the of the ing secretary; Miss Harriett Cole of membership thrown hand. The rifle or ‘howitzer* and was widely known in shipping circles. CARD or TIIANK** Mra. by death Eiedgwick, recording secretary; He wss a mao of post by nearly twenty-five per are fired from a firm rest commanding personality, the and friend* who ao of Winter grenades neighbors kindly Ruble J. Tracy Harbor, us in our recent bereavement, to cent., taking ten oat of a member- such a* a wooden stand made from a gentlemanly in all bis relations, and a fine TO •sainted treasurer; Mrs. Maud L. Moore of Bar the choir that rendered musical •election*, of intellect made bim one of the foremost ship forty-one. It is fitting that rifle placed on the ground and directed j and to those who went th- MS] autlfttl Harbor, vice-president-at-large. we nteud oat heart- the tender duties of Memorial at various angles of elevation by means men ever raised in this town. floral offering*, wiah to day short addresses were felt thank* Thursday evening He started as seaman on home Teasels 1 should be taken the sons of of stakes. The mine grenade is an- Mas.- Ella M. smith. up by the Rev. M. given by county president, when a hut before be bad Ma. AMD Maw. < MA*'LK« V VMITB. and we are c bo red in the ground and discharged only boy, j veterans, pleased to know 17. Miner and Mrs. Wight. Mb. abd Mb*. David B Sw:th. of the en- scarcely reached bis majority, be was in W that a movement is on foot. by electricity upon approach Mb. amp Mbs. K Gairri*. already Mb. amp Maw P H. Day. emy. In each case they are veritable command of a bark, and for forty-Are the sons of veterans West 24. 1917. among to or- j be Prankllo. May Recruits for Field Hospital. uru u uca in i*. years, bad tailed large ships to prtnei- ! j ganize or re-organizo in Ellsworth. Major Bial F. Bradbury, of tbe soldiers’ "The rifle grenade weighs about 55*) pal ports of tbe world, bis last trip being CARD OK THANK'*. home has a commission to since our sincere at Togus, accepted grams. It contains seventy-two bullets Liverpool Eng., tbe war broke j RITE wish publicly to eipreaa of many sc a of sympa- COUNTY OOSSIP. Lo organize a field hospital in Maine. Re- out. I W appreciation weighing 2.5 grams and seventy-two thy and hinder** by friend* and neighbor* cruits for this service are desired. These Richardson wss a self- member# Nokonii# Keb-kab in grams of explosives. Tbe seventy-two -o Capt. entirely and of l;>dfs 0 j tbe death of our beloved daughter. Bears are getting numerous and bold in men will be enrolled in the Medical educated man. Starting in life with bullets cover a space of at least forty Ma amp Maw. (.'aablbw Royal amd raw:lt. of them are seen fre- The man who la breeding ererr Manaville. Signs Enlisted Reserve Corps. to meters. Tbe rifle gre- scarcely tbe rudiments of a common fifty square mara old enough to the beat itul- quently. One night last week one came school education, he loat no It is desired to secure as many college nade may be fired from an ordinary lkm available and la taxing proper opportunity Cornea. out into the at the Farker to his ixgal pasture place and high school students as possible, army rifle at any range up to about rare of the offspring la the man improve knowledge. Books were and killed a hull owned El- bo rewarded There yearling by but other desirable men, especially 40b meters. Tbe great destructive ef- who la sure to bis constant companions on his long voy- wood a of the are plenty of men who have bought STATE OF MAINE. Frost, eating Urge part will be When a fect of tbe is due to tbe fact ages, and a well-selected library was al- druggists, accepted. grenade and paid for farms within the past carcass. sufficient number have been immedi- ways s feature of bis _ enrolled, that tbe explosion takes place ten ears by their pure bred draft finely-appointed Public Notice. mare and foal cabins when he bad risen to the Our Gott’s Island irrangements will be made to complete ately after the grenade strikes tbe mares. The pictured captain’s correspondent, with order of the ?»th l « their examination, make out en- before it has bad time to bury are rercheruna. berth. conformity raking up the door-yard Saturday, physical ground IN lature. the t ominlastoners of Inland them into tbe How well be bis time in this th* found a of rotten board on tbe under listment papers and swear Itself in tbe soil. O--- improved Fisheries and Game hereby promulgate piece following Kuira and relating to United States service. Several hundred one ffcooess of self-education by reading and Regulation* side of which was ice half an inch thick, "The 'howitzer' grenade weighs bran In connection with oats anil corn. flshtng in Uancock county Maine. observation is known to all readers of Tiie shall Lake effect Ju.y <. and the was frozen beneath it. are needed from kilogram and contains 215 bullets and These regulation* ground The present high price of mill feeds, force for s American wbo recall bis a. d- 1917. and ahali remain in If you will enroll in thia service, send a 20u grams. interesting com- re- it was in a place where the sun shines bursting charge weighing however, hus led many feeders to re- period of four year#, unit** modified or the information to Bial It be thrown with tbe band munications to this paper from time to by aaid commissioners. I nearly half the day. Not bad for June 2. i following Major can forty bran. There Is no reason why pealed ject time over a of LAW#. F. National Soldiera’ Home, or with a 'howitzer' 300 meters. period many years, lie al- ICE FIBBING Bradbury, meters wheat bran should not be rejected In j on It ahali be lawful to fl«h through the ice for Togus, Me. Tbe 'howitzer' ts a contrivance made ways thought original lines, saw j Suffrage Campaign Opened. the ration If ollmeal is given In the pickerel at any time, and for protected g»»* twelve kilo- through tbe surface and into the heart of Name in full. of a cylinder and weighs amount recommended, said Dr. Dar- fish during the months of February, in Hancock for < « th Toe campaign county, things, and with a broadness of vision snd of each year, in accordsrc tddreas. grams. It may be carried like a rifle. April was last Present ner. Although oilnteal costs more per the general law of the 8tale, in the folicwucg equal suffrage begun Tuesday born, perhaps, of bis with tbe i river*, Home address. The bullets of this grenade cover a wheat the cost familiarity named and specified lake*, ponda and afternoon, when Mrs. Albert McMabon of 100 pounds than bran, county, j at least wide reaches of the . but in no other waters, in Usucock semicircular space of eighty a In Is one of tbe organizers of the Occupation. I of pound of protein ollmeal namely Virginia, to the He leaves a widow and daugh- in Han- Have relatives on square meters and spread only 1 much adopted Ail the lakes, ponda ani river* National Woman’s Suffrage association, you any depending cheaper. Sartsguagui not tbe rear ter, wbo cared for him in bis last illness, cock county, escept Turtle and for front and laterally, but to * *cd who had on at the you support? There Is a tendency to feed horses lakes. Noyes in Btuebil), Craif spoken suffrage Baptist also a daughter a former pond to toward tbe thrower. They are, there- winter by marriage, Heart’* poede-fn Orlaod, and Blunt’* pond church the Sunday, held a Age? too much hay. During the previous public | for at j Mrs. E. D. Y. Haskell and a half-brother, Lamoine- fore. of especial value fighting mares fed from one to meeting at the home of Miss M. A. Greely. i Height? brood may be are constructed I Tilden Haskell. WATERS CLOSED TO ALL F1SHISO Mrs. whose Weight? close quarters. They one and a fourth pounds of hay per 100 McMahon, personality dis- The funeral was held at tbe church Are free from all dis- so that they may be exploded only aft- lire If clean • BOOKS AMO STBBAMM. any hint of militancy, held the you physical ; pounds weight dally. pels meters to- Saturday, Rev. O. J. Uuptili officiating. The following waters lu Hancock cooaty abilities? er they have traveled eight clover or alfalfa la used one closest attention of her bearers as she ex- | hay only It was attended by Marine lodge, P. and are closed to all Ashing, namely; | 1 or Turtle the cUims of tbe Have you bad any military experience, ward tbe target. pound per 100 pounds live weight dally A. M., of which be waa an old and ! Tbe tributaries to bubble pond, plained suffragists, lake, on Mount Island, to Kag <***. it what? "The baud weighs one kilo- honored member, and of Harbor View Desert facts to how the and so, grenade is necessary. on Hothole in ur- citing prove satisfactory O. E. 8. Mt. Desert Island: to pond gram and contains 100 bullets weigh- and chapter, land; Patten Pond brook la Onand. results are in tbe states where women are | A combination of the grain hay Upper Mct’aalin brook and Turtle pond brook, CASTINE. ing 2.4 grams and a bursting charge assures a already enfranchised, Uyiog special era- ration recommended strong tributaries to Whitt's pond, in Penobscot. | weighing 110 grams. In contrast to the flow at EAST SURRY. phasis on the value of the woman’s vote j NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. colt and a good milk foaling. LAMBS AMD POMD*. ubove described 'howitzer' grenade the Curtis Clark Is feeble. His in the home, which is woman’s natural ! The students and several teachers took very daugh- (None, bullets In direction, so that It ter Cora is with bim. sphere, and in the conditions which affect j part in the Memorial day parade, and the fly every Dairy Cow Efficiency. SPECIAL REGULATIONS. from cover. on the common. Is only used for throwing in the nine million women who are wage- flag-raising With a good dairy cow the overhead Mrs. Julia A. Chatto's condition seems It Is unlawful to lake smelts st any time "The last kind of these grenade* Is or to take any trout, earners in the United States. Her talk, The by and charges are less In proportion to the quite encouraging. Her son Byron from Haccor brook in Orland, reception given Principal land-locked salmon or white perch. *< the mine grenade. It weighs about or was illumined by personal experiences in Mrs. Richardson to the graduating class work done than with a poor one, says Pittsburgb, Pa., and her foater daughter time, within one hundred feet of the dam four kilograms and contains 400 3.3- at the outlet of Nicalou* lake, the western states where she assisted in May 29, was the largest gathering of tbe C. H. Eckles, dairy husbandry depart- Margie, from Yarmouth, are with her. aluice-gatea gram bullets and a 200 gram bursting in T. t, N. D. the suffrage campaigns. kind the historic old Johnston bouse has ment, University of Mlsaourt. June 4. SCB. charge. The 400 bullets will cover a PENALTY. At tbe close of the meeting an invitation I ever witnessed. The class, numbering With a cow producing 130 pounds of s|>ace of at least 800 square meters. Whoever vlolatee of tb*®* was extended to all who cared to members of the fat a more than half she consumes £u. any provision women, eighty-four, the faculty year Jot a of no* These grenades, together with their Roles and Regulations ahsll pay flue do their bit for the cause in Maine, to and others who had been directly con- Is used to maintain the body. The cow less tbafi ten nor more than thirty dcliais* electrical connections, are placed about horse, weight 1100 or over, for and costa for each offens*, meet at tbe same on 430 of fat a good of proaecnlion, place Wednesday nected with the school, made a company that makes pounds year farm work. of Hasav E Bait for one half meter under the surface of CHEAP, Inquire and in addition thereto one dollar <;**■“ evening. A good number responded to of 112. A pleasing musical program was uses the same amount of feed to main- ttrrr. Partridge Cove, Lamoiae; postoSce ad- fish taken, caught, killed or had in po*Mr**ion tbe ground, so that they are completely dress, K. P. D. 2, Ellsworth. In violation of of these regu- j the call, and a temporary organization given. As is always tbe case when Mr. tain her body, but It Is only about 33 any proviaion invisible to the enemy. latlons. was formed, with Miss M. A. Greely, chair- and Mrs. Richardson entertain, the gne^ts per cent of her total feed consumption. with stable and garden. A real Harry B. Austin, Chairman- "When It Is set off tbe grenade rises bargain for a man of the the general committee. Miss left expressing heartfelt appreciation of The remaining 03 per rent Is used di- HOUSE, qnica buyer. Inquire of Lbom G. C. Bbowm. Mas. B. P. Phillips, Me. the genuine which divests such ats 'it three-fourths of a meter above Ellsworth, Fobbbst H. Colby, J. A. Thompson, committee on liters tore, hospitality rectly for milk making; hence a much Cow miss loners of Inland | an occasion of the stiffness’ end throws formality t>.e ground, then explodes and Fisheries and Game. Mrs. Lyndon McGown, committee on often associated with it. larger preportion of her total ration la tbe bullets in all directions parallel Augusta, Me., June 1. a. d., 1917. meetings, and Miss E. A. Belcher, com- j June 4. R. available for milk production, and the t_ with tbe ground. At a distance of ten mittee on feed cost of a pound of fat or of milk publicity. tbe bullets will NOTICE or POKKCLURJKE. BOUND. meters go through lower. From Ellsworth Mrs. McMahon went la George R. Crosby of Aurora wood at least a hundred millimeters bis to Washington county bnt will return Herman Salisbury has moved his family WHEREASHancock county. Maioe, ny m°r»: thick and retain deadly effectiveness The gage deed dated the twenty-fourth day later for campaign work in Hancock to Town Hill. Fewer Cows, Mora Profit. Parody Houso June, 1911, and recorded in the f*f*,,ry.J for a distance of fifty meters. A de- county. A year ago a certain Waupaca coun- deeds for Hanoock county, boos 801, Floyd Norwood is working for Dr. tachment of a hundred men can a B*»l Avenue, to the Union Trnst Company of fcu»* lay was ElUworth. conveyed ty (Wis.) dairyman dissatisfied. worth, certain real Mtate situated in Hancoc* C. C. Morrison at Bar Harbor. line of these mines over a front o( real WALTHAM. He was eleven cows Maine, all and the same milking and get- county, being *aia Mrs. Center is board- 4,000 meters In less than two hours. FOR SALE AT •stale as is described as mortgaged in Mrs. Marcos Stront of Bradford, who has Gladys MsytTof ting a monthly check of $33. He BARGAIN real « mine wen ijim instrument and also being the same with her aunt, Mrs Tracy. “In a test three grenades were ac- been visiting her parents, has returned ing .(Charles Joined the WuJhaea and Butternut tale and all interests therein which 4. H. laid In the corners of a wboM of E. J. Waleh. a d®«d Jane triangle Cow association. Inquire quired by Jeremiah T. Giles by home. Ridge Testing By tbe Burrlll National Bank to aaid GUM, legs were thirty meters long among a ‘n The school entertainment given at Fox’s weeding out the robber cows and re- May 4. 1999. and recorded in said registry group of 145 wooden doable silhouettes book 499. page MS: excepting certain prem»»e® was How’s This? them witb good producers, w&erea# hail May 26, wall patronized, the over a of placing by Tftlp CEUntrt. all as set forth la said mortgage; and that were scattered apace has been their reflecting giving the herd better feed and care, the condition of said mortgage pupils taking parts wall, We oB.r On. Hundred Dollars’ JUirnrd 2,700 square meters. The grenades reason of tn be Increased his cream check TpXOBPTIONAL opportunities for young broken, now, therefore, by credit on their teacher. Miss Vara L. monthly JOj men to work Into breach of the condition thereof, the said Union tor one ol Catarrh tbet cannot b. were aet off electrically one after Um good Jobs pulp and *# any from ten esna to Jobs now Trust Haaiam. $110 a month. He P*P*r manufacturing. open an- Company of Ellsworth, mortgagee cared HnU’e CeUrrb Cure. other. Tbe result was that 120 aQ- **“ '■ Writ, aforesaid, claims a foreclosure of said m©n by has one cow less to milk and a craw .1"* ?alJ?w•» euy Poor is active, and some dogs of the city membership twenty. membership lb* It entirtpeted from fee is fl.00 per year. Mrs. Weston Gott is tbe time for America to correct her lion in peet. j will this year pay the penalty unless tbelr et tbe tbet e pr Mrs. T. C. fault of wastefulness and tb, interest ebown meeting, j owners have them licensed. sident; Stanley, secretary; unpardonable bond, will be «a beer i bed I Mra. M. A. tart* * mount of After informal discussion of Flye. treasurer. Everyone extravagance.1 highway • • • • in tore, led interested is to attend • for. lb, public erideutly being * ork, particularly of needed on earnestly urged j repairs “These anxious and trying days Butter loen from tbe etendpoint of en in- the and help. Printed at in tbe Fails road, which will be made as which we are will Paper through passing free TMimrnt which ie .beolotely wfe, | soon as the weather is suitable, the meet- Rev. Ashley Smith of Bangor delivered not be lived in vain. Under the ne- of the of under of trom every tex during the life-time ing adjourned. an excellent memorial address at the cessity war, tbe pressure its sacrifices life will grow simpler and end convertible into mb. ^I church to a bolder, reedily Baptist WVonesday evening, saner. Our life has become far too rent, The American Office end et the eeme time paying S>4 per COM MK9 CRM KNT. large audience. The church wss prettily indulgent, luxurious, complex. It has lost and interest. —. decorated with red, white and blue. The its early purity simplicity. Men Bnd women have been buried When it is considered that the govern- 1 Graduation Kxerclsea of Kllsworth Boy Scouts escorted the speaker and the under the weight of things until Best quality Red Lion water-proof and grease-proof vegetable parch- la st the pr^ent lime considering minister of the the two veterans n»nt High He hool Thursday, June 14. church, their souls have lost something of ment with made butter of all paper, printed especially- paper ink to comply Ui»ng si! incoma* and securities Next week will be commencement week and the sons of veterans to the church, their strength and power. But America j with new law. There is on the bond aunda out will find her soul again. She has now tbe cheaper paper market; Done better. I kinds, ibis immediately for the Kllsworth high school. Music was rendered by the school chil- j sunliroe opportunity of saving tbe world, rriatnUr as an investment to bade-, The exercises will take dren. A solo by John wss pf graduation place Stsples espec- and in doing this she will save her own Price, including paper and special printing: Miad, a* no tax will ba levied by tbe gov- j■J at Hancock hall Thursday afternoon, June ially fine. H. M Pease had charge of the soul." investment. eminent on this f 14. An innovation this year will be the music. 500 sheets committee was very much Im- WILL WIN. pound size, $2.00; size, $1.75 Tbe substitution of demonstrations of school Lookout chapter, O. E. 8., held its CONFIDENCE half-pound tbe remarks made by Congreee- “ “ “ “ “ prt«»ed hy work for the usual clam eesayi. Pullen's regular meeting Friday evening. May 23. 1000 2.75 J«-hn A. Peters, who consented to $n the Other Hand, Men Who Think 3.00; o4in orchestra of Bangor will furnish music The entertainment took the form of a address tbe committee. Everybody left for the afternoon and the class They Will Fail Usually Do. j reception memorial meeting. The first part of the Plain printed butter paper, blank for name, 35 cents a and with pound size, tb* meeting full of entbueiaam and dance in the The man or * ho begins an un- evening. program, a flower hunt, was much en- j boy pound. Orders for four pounds or more aent under four idea that tbe served tbe postpaid; tbe territory by The for the afternoon is as were dertaking by saying. "1 know I shall program joyed. There patriotic readings by ; pounds add 8e a pound for of Ellsworth would do its full share while the one postage. banks follows: Mr*. T. C. Stanley, Mis# Edith Kane, fail," generally does fail, in ms king the loan a huge succeas. who know I shall succeed." liberty j March : Miss Musa Dollard and Mrs. E. H. says, “I : and K. B. Holmes will make a suc- Capt Foes Prayer.Res B H Johnson Bridge*. Stephen Cousins read Lincoln’s generally does succeed. A very canvass of tbe section, co-ope rat- Music cessful business man once said, "I al- personal j i Gettysburg speech. Mr*. Bartlett read a committee in each in icg «ith the locality: Opeoiof sddres*.Grace Marion Lord letter written by ber husband, the lato ways bad perfect confl.l^ice myself WANTED to sssist in every way in getting these Demonstration of school work—mathematics, and made 6ure that I should j Capt. Hiram Bartlett, over fifty years ago, always Katharine Elizabeth Brady i subscription*. while he was stationed at Port Hud-on succeed before began anything," Laborers wanted for construction. Selected reading-The Crimson abroad of shipyard ; during the Civil war. Mra. A. J. Babson, which was not saying that be paid no Gaiidmar..Dorothy Sylvia Coughlin the oldest member of Lookout chapter, Good short hours. to Civil BASSBALL attention to the possibility of failure. pay, Apply Engineer- "Star Spangled Banner-* I who is over eighty years old, wrote and This was considered and disiosed of Salutatory —Demonstration of school 1 read a poem. Contests followed, and ing Department. Ellsworth High Defeats Sullivan work—Typewriting, refreshments were served. before the venture was made. High In Exciting Game. Mary Josephine Hopkins June 24. Use Femme. 1 remember that a woman once came THE TEXAS STEAMSHIP CO., Ellsworth high proved too much for Presentation of gifts- Margaret Smith Ford into a business office in which I was Psol Dutton S ARGENT VILLE. Sullivan last Saturday afternoon at Tspley employed. She had with her a tall, Bath, /Taine Music MissSosie E. Grindal of Portland is of about fourteen, Wyman park. The game was called at j strong looking boy Valedictory—Original essay 2.Lx As the Sullivan team bad to visiting here. who had come to apply for the position j Caroline Frances Royal out of of office boy. catch the train tbe latter part j Address to graduates Hon Lacillus Emery Herman W. Chatto is visiting his WEST KLLSWUKTH. ! The of the office, a keen, the afternoon, they agreed to play at least ( Presentation of diplomas. brother Leroy at Rockland. manager Commtesion flJrrrtjant*. du- leren and more it tbe time William H Patten live business man. explained the Lester Carter has returned from North innings, per- j Bupt Mrs. Brie M. Kimball and son Ell wood March ties of the situation to the boy and Or land. Bitted. ! of Bangor are at tbeir cottage. asked: At first tbe game looked like an easy! Mrs. J. W. Carter spent the week-end KL.LAWORTH KALLg. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hinckley of Milton, "Do think could do the one for •mill van, as they piled up five ruua you you I in Bar Harbor. Mass., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. work?” in the first fire innings, while Ellsworth [ J Ora Carter has moved from V? BOSTON w- ! Koger# was home last week Groves Eaton. Bucksport did not But the Wealtf "I—I don't know," was the hesitating get any. Ellsworth boys to a part of James Orindie’s bouse. i from Kittery. John R. Lee of N. Y., is intown. I j C°W1ISSI0N MtRCHAN’ were not to be trimmed so easily, sod a Buffalo, reply. "I'm afraid that maybe Miss who is Frank E. Fernald has a new Annie Carter, employed in rally in their halt of the fifth inning bought Mrs. Minnie Blaisdell is visiting in couldn't" 1864 1 automobile. ; Augusta, spent a few days last week with 1917 netted six runs, giving them a lead of one, BluehUl. You might try, James," said his her father. who seemed anxious that he , which the visitors could not overcome. The Udie*' aewing circle will meet Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gray and Mrs. mother, WANT YOUR Summary: afternoon with Mrs. A. H. should secure the place. Thursday Harry F. Lee and son are at their cottage BORN. Carlisle. "Yes.” be replied iu a hesitating e. h. a. | for the summer. FARM PRODUCT8 tone. “I I but I'm afraid Howard and Everard of Bouth s'pose might, JONES—At June 2. to Mr and Mrs it), r. bh. ■. e. ; Young I>el Hooper and Wynes Haskell are Bucksport. po. I H a visited their Mrs. Gardiner can't do all those things." iiarry Jones, daughter. ^Virginia Eggs, Live and Dressed, Clement. I 2 2 8 0 0 Burry sister, employed on the steamer Pemaquid and Poultry "Then it Is not of the least use for ; Lucile.j Moor*. 4 1 2 7 0 2 Miiliken, Saturday. Albert F. Billings on the Booth bay. ! LEACH—At Penobscot. 30, to Mr and to the business man- May Veal, Apples, Potatoes you try,” replied Mra Grover Leach, a daughter. John,ton. 3 1 2 3 1 0 Misaes Mildred and Mary Fernald are Albert H. Grindal of Bristol, Prices, Conn., ager, a little sharply. Shipping Tags, Dressing, Packing Ooo*in«. 3 11110 home from South Paris fora visit with and Harvard L. Grindal of and Lynn, Mass., And the boy went away with his Shipping instructions, etc., sent free 2 Frank E. Fernald and wife. MARK IKI). Phillips 3 0 l 2 2 have returned to tbeir.homes. mother chiding him for his lack of self 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ttpiey. Dalton Franklin, who is at Mrs. Heath and son Donald of employed Wylie confidence. BOLEN—CO NARY —At 24, Bsrroa 3 0 0 1 1 1 i Bucksport. May by j l exter, spent a part of last week with Norfolk, Vs., and Mrs. Walter M. Nevells Ten minutes later another boy of Rev Henry Webb. Miss Charlotte Rolen to HENNERY EGGS Aim .u. 3 1 2 1 1 0 his Loren Franklin and wife. j William Co nary, both of Verona, parents, of Bangor are visiting tbeir mother, about fourteen came in by himself, Csrlisle. 1 1 0 0 2 0 i JORDAN—M ACE—At plantation No 11, May a of Hancock was at Mrs. Pbebe Send Trial Kufus H. Young Hinckley. walked up to the counter, took off his ; 22. by \ Ruvsell Mace. esq. Miss Lillian N Shipment. Jordan to J Mace, both of Taisia. 28 7 10 21 8 5 (Hear Staples’ camp at Green Lake from Jane 4. SlM. cap and asked to see the manager. He, Sidney planta- _ tion No 21. Saturday until Monday, carrying home too, was an applicant for the place. Goldsmitti-Wall-Stockwell Co. 8. H. 8. j LI SCO MB HODGDON At Sal Harbor. j several nice salmon. EAST LAMOINE. The business manager carefully ex- May 19, by Rev George S Brooks, Miss Doris Boston. • b. r. bh. po. a. a. situation, and L Li scorn b of Seal Harbor to Howard H Manfred McDevitt, from Boaton.a Harry and wife of Brewer are plained the duties of the of Hall Qex a». 3 0 1 4 2 0: Coolidge Hodgdon Quarry. Adford McDevitt from his work with the here. the hoy listened very attentively, while RAYNOR — CARTER —At North o 0 0 Sedgwick, Dav,». | 3 1 ! June 2, bv Rev A D Mias Bertha railroad construction Leo B. Betts seeming to weigh the matter well la I Carvel, Profresstonal Cars*. crew, Chester Klouse of was nor of Eatabnok# .... 4 11110 Lynn, Mass., ! Kay Bucksport to Orria Carter of and Davit, who are on his mind. South Bluehill. Pmu*. 3 1 0 7 3 0 Harry employed here on business last week. j the drive* up river, were at home Tuesday When asked if he thought ho could Ha»kell. 4 2 1 1 0 0 George Davis, who is employed at Bar H. SCOTT for registration. do the work he promptly replied: U1KI). a\LICE Hanna. 3 10 10 0 Harbor, was home a few days last week, SPECIALTY MAD* OF “Oh, yes: I know I can.” BUi«Srll. 4 0 1 0 0 1 Miss Helen M. Flood, Leon G. Flox! TYPEWRITING, accounting and Arthur Ashmore has purchased one of "And don't feel afraid that GENERAL CLERICAL and Patterson were you you COTTON-At Ortand. Frank E Cot- WORK. B- .... 10 0 of Bangor May 27, Stratton 4 12 Joseph the on Agent Cuion Sale Deposit A Trust Co., of houses the Peters place and moved won t succeed?” ton. aged €5 years, 9 months, 13 days. rort- 0 0 0 0 0 here for Memorial day, guests of Ass C. and, for furnishing Probate and Bondi Gerrub. 1 bis there. His son hss Dedham. Mass. Ed- Surety family Joseph “Not a bit afraid. I can do It” JOHNSON—At May 28, Agent Ollrer Typewriter, Flood and wife. Mr. Patterson while here ward M Johnson, formerly of Bluehill, aged typewriter supplies 8 purchased the Morrison place. the Cor. Mam and Water Totals. 30 8 6 18 2 rented the barber owned Edward "I think you can, too," replied 87 years, 4 months. 11 days. sta. (orer Moore's Dru* ahop by Store;. 0 0 1 2 2 1 0-8 and wife, who have been “I think MARKS—At June Miss Louisa F Ellsworth. Me. Sullivan. F. Flood of Barton, Vt., and expects to Irvtug Young manager, approvingly. you'll Oilacd. 1, his Mr. and Mrs. Marks, aged 89 years, 28 days. Ellsworth. 0 0 0 0 8 1 x-7 next visiting parents, Dyer succeed." come here to work Saturday. McDONALD—At Stonington, May 31. Mrs hive gone to Harrison to taae And he did. He is in the same office Doable plays, Johnston (unassisted); Yoang, Susan H McDonald, aged 78 years. 3months, DR. CHARLES B. DORON no an He 15 Barron to charge of a large farm. Frank March still, but is longer office boy. days. Phillips; Austin to Pbiliipe. Ziem and Hie Modele. OSTEOPATH and wife have to work for the owner with a ROYAL —At Boston. May 29, Misa Grace Stolon Ellsworth Sullivan 5. gone Is the head bookkeeper, large bases, 3, When In Venice Ziem, the artist, find- Royal of Ellsworth, aged 23 years, 4 months. Specialties: Xervous of the farm. salary and a fair prospect of becoming Diseases, Two-base bits, Moore, Uoogina. Hits oB WIGHT—At W'aldoboro, May 28, Miss Mar- Diseases of Stomach. ing that the native women disliked Jane 4. N. a In the house some Wight, of Penobscot, aged 87 Haskell 10, oB Carlisle 8. Struck out, partner day.— garet formerly by 9 months, 30 Treatment and by posing for artists, hired a shop and Philadelphia Inquirer. years, days. Consultation, Appoint* Haskell 7, by Carliele 5. Bases on balls, SOUTH BROOKSVILLE. mtnt, in Eli*worth on Fridays. on Haskell 1, oB Carlisle 4. An- stocked It with trinkets and cheap jew- Empires. Addreas, Pearl Bid*.. Bangor, Me. and Jobnaon, Sullivan. WTille his with R. C. Gray has opened his new ice-cream A5urr.tsrL.ftua Jarson. Ellsworth, elry. agent bargained It Carries a Moral. Telephone 18MM. Res. 2123R Time, 1.50. and confectionery store. the customers Ziem. hidden away in I know of an elderly man who twen- and left Granite and Marble the back of his shop, made sketches, M. D. Chatto Harry by automo- ago smoking. Before HEAL HAKBOK. ty years stopped not earing what his stock was sold for bile for Portland Saturday. that be consumed about a dollar's Memorials at Stiitrt'Tnmntt. The ofllc* June 1. telephone opened providing only the haggling over it oc- Stephen Laskey and son William of Bos- worth of cigars every day. Mti. H. W. DUNN’S Water Street Annie 8purlioz of Cranberry Isles cupied plenty of time. ton are spending a week here. Boasting to a friend how be bad i* at M. J. Jordan's. saved not the ELISWDITN. MAINE visiting M.8. Greene has had a telephone in* money by smoking, Artistic First-class Work, Lowest Mrs. Basting Furniture. friend made a calculation. Designs, PLUMBING, Hollis Bows end children of Bar stalled in his house. quick beat furniture Prtcea Liberal discount on mail orders. Harbor have been here. To put damp onlinty “Yea,” said the latter, “you muatnow visiting The high school ball team played Sedg- Established 1882. Hot Water Heating, Furnace cloths over the upholstered parts and be at least $10,000 better off." Earl Coston left last week for Wash- wick high Saturday, winning by the score Work and bent until are black with dust, The ex-smoker reflected a moment Jobbing. burn, where he has employment. they of 36 to 4. then turn to the other side. Continue and then sadly observed: Ellsworth is extended to Elmer O. Black was at home a few Steam Sympathy Uregory Eddy Capt. "Well, no, i haven't a cent of lt- Laundry HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICED and with fresh cloths until no more dust AN Kurts rt laaniry tort. NAPHTHA CLEANING wife in the death of their infant sots. while his Mark Pendle- days schooner,|the While I Imagined I was saving In my Mr. shows. ton, was discharging coal at Bangor. Goods called for and delivered was in last week eur- — Simpson town .... smoke bill 1 must have spent that Years' Special attention to parcel poet work Tweaty Expcrieace. for the sewer which is to be June 4. C. much more somewhere else." put Personal attention to all detail*. *® Hi. NMdi. Telethon* on the Dunbar road. won't H. B. ESTEY A CO., Proprietors Moral.—Closing the spigot tight or mall order* attended to. mamma." asked Clar State Street, ... Ellsworth, Me promptly Jane 5. p “If yon please, SUArttuxmmtt. keep the barrel full If you open wide “will kindly lend ence. 'aged ten. yon the bung.—Girard In Philadelphia Led- EDWARD F. me a BRADY, SUmwufEUBit i>enctl?” ger. Albert N. Cushman Grant _ St., Ellsworth, Me. “But,” said mamma, “1 left a pen with Telephone m-2. and ink for you to do your lessons Cultivate Enthusiasm. "OOPS SARSAPARILLA don't on the nursery table. Why yoo Enthusiasm Is the dynamics of your Electrician and Contractor a 7' AND PEPTIRON PILLS use those Instead of pencil personality. Without it, whatever abil- Electric Supplies and Fixtures FOR SALEl “Well, you see." Clarence explained. ities you trusses* lie dormant. You Condition* that are and aak tbs • both scrofulous "I want a pencU to write j may have knowledge, sound judgment, Estey Building, Ellsworth anemie are common. Ink stains from Board and yw very Many editor how to remove good reasoning faculties, but no one Telephone 38-11 Lodging who** faec* an “broken * a carpet- "—Pearson Weekly. will know it until you discover how to at Reasonable °at> cheek* are ar* save: money Prioes pal*, and nerves put your heart into thought and action. ***k. suffer from I Mill have a lew more suit, and these. Dome.' Cares, A wonderful thing is this quality nrf pants There that were damaged by smoke and water. If LUNCHES SERVED. is an ., an Interest la effective, economical “A man shot- take which we call enthusiasm. If you you need a suilcome and see me at once. 11 u> the la to tt la none to me. combinationof Hood’s his home." would like to be a power among men price any object you. Homemade Pies for Sale. “but b« VRI and Peptiron Pill*, on* "Tee." replied Mr. Meek toe. cultivate enthusiasm. People will like REPAI fSIO Spring la here. Bring your shabby, dirty Won eating, the other after. shouldn't devote tco much of his life better for will the Jo you it; you escape clothes and I will make them look like new, at these medicine* taken in this of the canary bird and reason «ble to being keeper dull routine of a mechanical existence, very prices. The Blue th* be,t «»hrtanee* for the rubber tree.”—Wash- Front, J blood custodian of the and you will make headway wherever DAVID FRIEND m nerve* ar* iMaiu Ellsworth brm«ht together. ington Star. ___\ you are— J. Ogden Armour In Leslie's. Street, 1« Main St. Ellsworth, Mo. ~ I ! Atmmtsreunu. COUNTY NEWS OO.'TNTY news Steuben Saturday evening, where they were delightfully entertained. who * MAD TO TRIESTE Elmer Summers of St. Cloud, Minu., SOUTHWEST HARBOR. penobscot. I has been visiting bis aunt, Mrs. Carrie our tunas m deuca Rev. A. H. Graham is in Boston for two CLARK HIGH W’HOOL te Tripp, has gone to Vinalbavento work, weeks’ vacation. The exercises of lack of fresh mental graduation Clark high June 4. H. Overwork, air, strain or any j ". 1' sickne** HARD school will be held evening, ** The high school drama, “Her Friend, TUCGNOUER Thursday disturbs their functions. Stubborn coughs tear and in June 7, in the new ball, at 8 o’clock. The EGYPT. wear the Enemy,'’ presented neighboring sensitive tissues. towns with success, was presented at Ma- program: Shirley Sawyer la employed on the die lung sonic hall May 28, and proved one of the Tells of Difficulties That Music | elevated railway in Boston. best plays ever given here by amateur Expart Prayer The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. talent. Music fiolsie Coomba is verx ill of pneumonia. Salutatory—Essay, Red Cross Work. who was taken Must Ba Overcome. Mrs. Aljava Norwood, Helen Ida Littlefield Burton 8camr>on entertained eleven of her son Seth seriously ill at the home Motto, Address to Undergraduates, ! school friends on his fourteenth birthday, in Brooks, was, at her request, brought to Doris Lillian Leach j June 1. the home of her son Robie, where she is in Music Mrs. Charles J. Smith returned Priday a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Seth LATIN TROOPS NEAR DUINO History...... Rena Florette Littlefield S(«m from the in where she MSNN Presentation of Gifts. hospital Bangor should be taken for hard Norwood are here. Prophecy, promptly coughs, unyielding colds. Christie Marie Leach has been for treatment. She waa ac- Sunday, May 27, at the communion ser- or wnen wrengtn is lowered irom cause. Music • | com pan ied by her son Shelden. any Its high vice of the church nine Despite Fierce Fighting, He Doubte Congregational Last Will and Testament. Clark of the East Maine nutritive value creates resistive force to ward General l)r. Raymond of! sick- were received into fellowship, two by Cadorna Will Take Trieste* Msynard Merton Perkins I general hospital, with hi* stater Heater, ness. The rich cod liver oil the letter and seven by confession and bap- as Austrian Resistance Increases at Essay. The Battle Cruiser—Valedictory, improves quality who it teaching at Brownville, spent the of the to relieve tism. Five were Y. M. C. A. boys. Mr. Battle Fury Grows—Advance on Front Lyman Moore Hutchins blood the cold and the week-end with their parents, Mr. and glycerine U MacDonald, coast missionary, assisted by Music and of Twenty Miles. Mrs. J. W. Clark. soothing healing to the lung tissues. the conducted the service. Singing—Class Ode pastor, June 4. 8. Presentation of diplomas.Supt W E Clark Kefne AlnUic Substitute* Which Exclude the 09. the teachers “The Italian offensive on the Julian i———————- tt.a Thursday evening grade Music front has been a notable one. While presented a fine program. The primary NORTH BROOKUN. these exercises will Mr*. Lun not as a movement as that After the graduates j Orcutt. before goir-g to pupils gave a pretty sash drill and songs. vigorous Thomas Leary of Boston is visiting Blot- which resulted in the fall of receive their relatives and friends. A ball COUNTY NEWS ; bill to work at the mine* as cook. Miss Scammou teacher. The intermediate l finally ! relatives here. 1 will follow the reception. Music for both May». pupils, Miss Frances Dyer in charge, gave Gorizia last year, the Austrian official A* the ball and the exercises will Miss Peabody and Miaa Dim ie, first of OTIS. __ Indian songs and dances and scenes from statements have not hesitated to an- graduation be furnished orchestra of five the summer visitors, came Priday. Mrs. Black of SOUTH “Hiawatha,” in costume. Miss Ruth nounce that at some periods the fight- by Higgins’ George Bangor spent BROOKBV1LLE. pieces. All who are interested in the Will Hale aod Fred Coombs returned Sunday and Memorial day here. Mra. MaodeS. Avery, assisted by Miss Hodgkins, gram- ing has been the fiercest they have had Black, who has been in school and its work are invited. from a successful fishing mar school teachers, had prepared a fine j to do on the Italian front.” cordially Saturday trip. John Watts has moved bit family to Boston the past winter, ia at home. and : Miss Etta graduate came East Eddington where he has exhibition of the Macedonian Spartan This statement was made by a mil- Young, nurse, employment. Croaby Ijidd baa sold bi* flock of on a visit to her home but was »heep courts. Next week graduation class itary expert who is following closely THE FALLS, HANCOCK. Monday, Alexander Henry of Bangor came last to Mra. Nettie Billing* of Brook svilie. functions will be in order. immediately exited away on a case in Bel- ! developments on all the European bat- Dewey Gatcomband wife are home from week to act as loss for Mr. Murphy’s The schooner Herbert 4. Spray, fast. May, Capt. ner. June tle fronts. Seal Harbor for a few crew peeling bark. j days. her! Black, ia In Baltimore from the Canal “It is doubtful that General Cador- The in mention | last SOUTH BLUEHILU. F. W. McLane, who has employment in correspondent, Mrs. Morey and son Angus motored up Zone. week of the death of Deacon na will reach Trieste, one of the great is at home for a short vacation. George from to attend to the was called to Camden, Saturday Ellsworth, Elmer E. Orcutt and Ernest Varney Rockport, j Grindle of Joseph Ladd hare Italian objectives.” be continued- “The Sedgwick, regrets exceedingly remodeling of their summer cottage here. Mass., last week by the serious illness of Miss Lanme Moon of Boston visited gone to Mystic, Conn., where they hare j Hermada ridge presents a most for that an error was made. 'The correspond- his aunt. her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Brink w orth, last Kbcn C. Warren of Ellsworth la at bis employment. midable barrier, and the Austrian re- ent had been thus informed. Deacon week. farm here Ills wife and son are Misses and Pinkbam of planting. The schooner* Lawrence Murdock Virginia Gladys \ Is to increase as Grindle, though very low, we are to and sistance tertaiu the IS. glad with him and bia mother and who have been their May G. little K. Grant bar# to Ellsworth, visiting j to note, shows a slight Ralph gone Portland Italians attempt push farther along improvement. Robert are their Mrs. Charles have returned guests. with gravel. aunt, Ferric, the coast. At the Italians are June 4. Xknophon present NORTH BULL!VAN. Mra. home. Lydia Young Frost, who accom- a number of the less than a mile from Duino, their im- CJuite student* o! J WEST GOULDSBURO. her The friends of A1 Leach and who Mrs. Ellen Havey fell Friday and in- panied sister, Mrs. Moore, of Hallo- Hrooksville high aotool have wife, mediate objective, on the gulf of Jtktnd the ; jured her back badly. Miss Frances A. of is well, home two weeks ago for a visit, was have recently moved into their new home Trieste. Wood, U. M., Junior volunteers of Maine. brought back here her here, gave them a house-warming Satur- Earl Jellison, who has been in Whitins- •pending a few days with her grand- by brother-in-law, May ». C. Must Fight Evsry Inch, Arthur ill. day evening. ville. Mass., since October, is home. mother, Mrs. louisa Wood. Moore, seriously “While the terrain between their; The club EDEN. fcMay 28. O. | There was a at the church ! Miss who has been in Win- agricultural attended the _ Mary Keith, advanced lines Duino Is not flag-raising apd espe- demonstrations at Ellsworth Fal's Mis? Bertha Raynor of and j Memorial day, w ith remarks by Kev. { ter Harbor caring for her brother, has re- last If. M. JeBiaon ia employed at Winter Bucksport daily difficult, they will have to bat- Orris Carter were married Rev. Mr. I turned to her work at S. G. Wood’a. Friday evening, and bad a most enjoyable Harbor. by tle for Inch of die George Sparks. 1 every ground, lime. James Jordan took the children in Carvel at North Sedgwick Saturday even- About went Mrs. Amanda Lewis and Miss Ella I^ewis Ormond Haslem of Waltham is em- most difficult of all will come twenty-five Foresters to fighting his barge. Brawn and wife invited tag. Congratulations are extended. of Steuben are a the Henry at B. V. Grant’s. is spending few days at ployed after Duino passed, when the Ital- them to their home at Ellsworth 'June 4. O. home of Falls for | Frank P. Noyes. Mi** Susie Allen is in Bar Hart or ians will have somewhat more than d&omisrmcnuL s bountiful hospi- 4. midnight supper. June L. tal for an for iti*. GOULDSBORO. ten miles of difficult terrain between May 81. Davis. operation appen Rev. Howard French of them and their goal. INDIAN POINT. Emmons Hodgkins and wife are receiv- Steuben BROOKHViLLE. here “The Italinu advance has been on a ing congratulation* on the birth of a son, preached Sunday. Bloomfield Higgins spent last week at front of about twenty miles, or from James Roper is at home for a few weeks. on May 31. Mrs. Walter Welch of Presque Isle is TODAY his farm here. u point north of Gorizia to the Adri- Black of Boston ia at borne for Mr*. W’arren of with her mother, Mrs. P. H. Eugene Stephen Bangor, with Spurling. atic Arthur Higgins and family of Bar shore. It started eighteen days Procrastination is the thief cf Ibe summer. daughter l«ouia«. ia visiting her sister, Mrs. Abbie of Steuben is Harbor the Tracy visiting ago and In strength. spent week-end with his gradually grew health: yourself well by Mrs. A. E. Powler has the en- Mrs. Nettie Robbins. her Mrs. Keep F. L. and bought granddaughter, Leroy Spurling. The attack at the outset was parents, Higgins wife. principal the use and of tire stock of Charles P. of who has timely help June 4. Young. Mr*. Viola Wiltry Milo, heta The body of Edward Stevens was north of Gorizia. The Austrian com- H. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Visiting her daughter, Mrs. NettD R>b- brought here from Bar Harbor last week. mander apparently concluded this was NOKTH LAMOINE. Mra. Eugene Black ( Doris Eva). bins, has returned home. Mr. Stevens was horn here, the son of to be the principal line of attack. June 4. V. Albert Cbrl.tle returned from Water- E. M. Cotton of Houth Brooksville John and Francena Stevens. Mr. and j “While the battle was at its height baa rille Mrs. Joseph Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. : in this region a crossing of the Isonzo Saturday. purchased about 250 hen* of Charles NORTH HANCOCK. Andrew Liscomb of Bar Harbor came to was effected at a point much nearer P. H. Kuaaell and wile are occupying Young. Mr*. Almira E. Clark came here Sun- attend the funeral. the coast, and a new Italian their cottage. James baa army Campbell moved his family ; day from Ellsworth. June 4. Eittah. through the Austrian lines. to the Ernest Babson | poured Charlie Walla, who baa been in Cam- faun, which be has I Leon Stewart i* home from Ellsworth The latter were taken leased by surprise. Lsrvwf SaW of Aay Madkinr in tk« ff«l bridge, Maaa., eight monthe, la borne. for one year. ill of measles. SURKY. * high school, This, however, is no excuse, since the Said wcrywlMra. la koiM, 10c.. 2iw f *. Y. Mrs. Nulela YockrM visiting her Mister, I June 4. M. Mrs. Charles Minnegerode left Saturday ! Austrians have known at all times for Baltimore. that Trieste is one of the principal Everett Stone and wife went to BarHar- ! objectives of Italy. bor Saturday. "The gain hi territory has not been gnat, but even that is considerable. Rev. E. S. Gahan preached a tine sermon The fact that the Austrian lines have to the graduating class Sunday evening. beeu smashed and the armies of Em- Mrs. Wesley Will ins and two Bons peror Charles forced back for miles have gone tp Mass., for the Neponset, along the coast has nerved not only to summer. hearten the Italian forces, but the al J une i L. lies in general. A Word About "The of 24,000 Aus- SOUTH SURKY. capture nearly trian troops in a little more than two The Wilders are at their cottage for the weeks is no small accomplishment a^d season. must have had a chilling effect on Comfort Guy Carter of Ellsworth is visiting Vienna. Austria’s counter claim to Leslie Speed. having captured 14,000 unwounded Harvard Curtis of Bar Harbor visited Italians serves to offset the Home of Vic- his father recently. claim, but the followers King “SOCONY!” tor Emmanuel have every reason for Mrs. Annie Cloeson of North Sedgwick re lob ring. is with her niece, Mrs. Bert A. Young. 4. Tramp. Italian Progress Remarkable. What out of * June you get your “The most spectacular captures ot NORTH BLUEHILL. the forward movement, of course, were car depends to a large extent James E. Saunders and wife returned j the taking of Monte Cucco and the ap- Saturday from a visit in East Boston. proaches to Monte Santo, which re- upon what you put into it. Mrs. Eleanor (Wescott; Stevens and quired a loug anil terrible tight. It The Sign of a Reliable Dealer became most Intense on the Vodlce and son John are visiting her parents, Mr. anil the World's Best Gasoline end Mrs. C. F. Wescott. on the hills approaching Monte Santo. Just as a matter “When the natural difficulties the affecting your A. H. Johnson accompanied the body of Italians have to face on this front are his father, Edward M. Johnson, from own comfort it to DEALERS WHO SELL taken into consideration their Boston to Bluehili for burial. progress pays get appears remarkable. The lsonzo river SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE June 4. D. the best — is broad and swift. In only one place only gasoline SUTTON. is it fordable. Here the mountains SOCONY. Philip Bunker is home from Boston fairly bristle with Austrian guns. Yet university for the summer. the Italians crossed the river, protect- ed their advancing infantry, consoli Warren and Walter Rice are visiting dated their and In- There is no more C. L. Morang, Ellsworth their grandparents in Sedgwick. captured territory gasoline trenched, all under a heavy concentrat- Miss Beatrice Hanna closed her third Silvy & Hagerthy, ed fire by the enemy, whose forces con- refined or more term of school here Tuesday and returned highly pow- ducted a determined counterattack. H. F. Wescott, to Sorrento. "The line north of ttorlzla has not erful than SOCONY. And it J une 4. Tot. J.B. Bettel, Bluehill advanced far, the principal advance having been toward the south and is the which is Austin Chatto, Never Neglect A Cold. east along the coast. Heavy British only gasoline A chill after bathing, cooling off suddenly C. F. Wescott, Jr. guns and British gunners played an after exercise and drafts, give the cold germs the same, wherever a foothold that may lead to something important part hi the Initial stages of always I. E. Stanley, worse. Safety requires early .treatment. the drive, hammering the Austrian po- Keep Dr. King's New Discovery on band. That means a F. L. This pleasant balsam remedy allays inflam- sitions to pieces. Veterans of the Dar- buy it. Mason, soothes the and you mation, cough repairs the danelles arrived In Bluehill tissues Better be safe tnan sorry. Break up campaign A. R. Conary, So. the "old with Dr. King's New Discovery be- of Trieste in small monitors and ren- welcome freedcm from fore it is too late. At 50c, faulty Bluehill your druggist, $1.00. dered valuable assistance to the land F. L. Greene, E. forces by pounding the Austrian left carburetion. Daniel McKay, Surry flank. Franklin “While the capture of Trieste would R. E. Rankin, have a greater moral effect than mili- Look for the Red, White and H. W. Johnson, Hancock tary value, since It would mark the G. W. Colwell & Co. So. Hancock TO LOOK WELL realization of an Italian dream of fifty Blue SOCONY Sign. It in- rears, from a military standpoint it H. L. Smith, Lamoine KEEP YWIB LIVER ACTIVE would be a real accomplishment. Italy sures more miles to the wants the entire eastern shore of the you i H. H. Hopkins, Trenton »nd habits which lead avoid irregular Adriatic freed from Austrian control and more to to constipation or intestinal indigestion. and the Austrians driven over the gallon power Don’t overload stomach with indi* your mountain ridge. With Trieste in Ital- food, rich pastry, candy and the mile. gestible ian hands it is easily conceivable that sweets which do you no good and may Austria would be forced to abandon bring on biliousness or dyspepsia, leaving the traces in your face or complexion. the entire Istrlan peninsula, marking Get all the outdoor exercise you can, an even greater victory for General Standard Oil Co. of New York wet your share of sleep, and you will Csdorna.” ice! well and look well all the time. But if is sallow, or your complexion Boy Patriot Boot Homo. if eyes are dull or yellowish, pimply, your Frederick Miller must take off loug from biliousness, try the above sugges- leave Fort Slocum, return is tion!, also try a small dose of “L. F.” pants, Atwood's Medidne after eating, and you Baltimore and knickerbockers and bo trill soon notice the difference in your come Freddy again because it waa dis- look! and feeling!. Safe and reliable. covered he is only fourteen, though at •lm.ll dose. LaS» hottfe, 35 cents live feet six inches and weighs 100 F." Manicure Co.. your dealer's. “L pounds. Portland, Maine.

• Segal'Nouns. SSlucittBnntaak m ** *S ■* Hi t-•. P C4 r. f 1 r:, (>', R* RRRKilkRhnhRRhn n*tK or MAINB. us. o» Hancock t0reOTT OUR FUG'S BIRTHPLACE Justice of tbs Supreme A FIE Honorable \m FG.1 To bc h*,d •»«»•- Z £ 'aVciS C?Irk te.t Day Finds Old Ju41 on Glory s»id the Flag for county h witblo snd Octotme. .. d 1.17 Tali^T o. FEU LIKE t In of Bllaworth. In NEW The Jw.v\AH B. Cr'ppen Building Philadelphia county, wile of Wllllnm A.Crip,H.n. S Undefeated on French Fronts TJwtdI1 That har maiden Where Rsss f*ade .Itollv ttprfi'OUi Ra Rm Betsy rt»p»>>'“ Jh K Holme*; 'hat Ihe waa WITHiibMN/_ j. "‘-rrmarried to the eald William H. t rip ft* First Old Glory. l,w,iiSnla. t» ‘ha atate of New York, on of » ft» third day «*-.>•*»• O _ War Makes Observance of the How the First Was Made o----o Ke'twenfy April. then Flag w Mwlft. a mlntater, dnly ua- Veterans and Recruits %- B*’,... Hoiemnlzad raatrlage. In the This Year the Most Mrs. Ross on that they lived together Day hy Efetsy Sag- sl,0.r' , Ve« York; Afttr and wlfe at .aid Manila, and at Taking One Bn 01 "•“^liaml Only Momentous In Ail HaE Mother places. to wit. at Havanna, Cuba, ao gestions by George M iilintic Flail Working York, at Klmtra. New York. n'w __ •* Yorg. from the lime “Frult-a-tlms” pJi Aurora. New Our History Washington |||k »»!>> marriage notll the tweniy- ^ ‘f’lhelr East Ship ^ "f.hth dayof Kebraary. a. d. t*I4; that your TTasbotH, iMiftiaaaftRti«n«i«ft*>ftftftanaii MDataKiRaiRiRaininBiQiiaiikiM •*? tin* hi* slwat# conducted herself towards .me and *'It I* with prest pleasure that I write i WORKSHOP OF 0* L'^ MtdhMhandaa a faithful. of. LIKE ‘h»» on aald twenty-eighth to tell of tho ) ? .im.aie wife; you wonderful benefits 1 June 14. 1017. the one to one with five a. d. 1914, the aald william 8. day. changed points, and u of Kehruary. have received from teri7 d»«nw* 7““r Ithglan* with- taking “Fruit-*? hundred and fortieth anniversary this was the only change made. She rrfppenut Iteol to purve onknown to her. FLAG AtssmbM i Sv.n«e and tlvca”. For years, I wag a dreadful of the lilrth of Old Glory, Unda took hunting of colors chosen and, fol- Molt Powirful Fore* Evsr EV. which time aha haa never Men or heard or from h.m any •offerer from her over the battlefields of Eu- the Under thi li on Edge For lit* rmm him," received aupporl; Constipation and Head- flying lowing design that Washington Flag deaertton haa continued for utter in to over- IT., lo the of aches, and 1 waa miserable in rope democracy'* struggle had drafted, made the first flag for tlo—Waiting Period Spent In Turning m« e n*ecatlvv yar. prior tiling overy way. litvlihel that hla reaidrnea I. unknow* to in tho of medicines seemed come autocracy and Prussian militar- the growing nation, a bit of work that Out Gun Crowi and Brooking in Nib ! and cannot he aecertalned by Nothing way Iibelan ism. She la flying side by side with has since unde her humble home a rr^.n*bie diligence, that there le no eollo- to help mo. Then I finally tried Mon. iwvn°be*ween yonr libelant and the arid WII “ the tricolor of prance and the British valued landmark In history and a f'?i to obtain aitlsorcc; that your Fruita-tives and tho efTect waa * cippen nnlon Jack and will continue there un- shrine for patriotic The big ships of the most powerful »0» reeldea In eald Bllaworth aad pilgrims. Hhelaul splendid. After taking one box, I fed fleet ever urJcr tic* American flag Lai actually realde.1 In aatd Bllaworth and In til a victorious peace Is achieved. Each detail nnd color In the flng was tor more than one year prior to tha like a new to have relief from a Woro iTod faith person, Therefore the celebration of Flag chosen for some special significance. when visited by correspondent commencement of tbia proceeding: wherefore he decreed he- those Headaches”. tills will moat momen- and to bring about fne nrar* that a dleorce may sickening day year be the White was selected because It stands working day night the aald William 8. and Crippao Mss. MARTHA tous In and will from for must the defeat of Germany on the at*. iween*her above aet forth. DEWOLFE. history, flaga fly purity and represent the fu- 1rnr [he canae a. d. Ift7. all and millions of Iteadv for are spending tbu / Dated tble 19th day of May. GOc. s box, 6 for $2.60, trial alse, 2Se. large buildings ture Integrity of the nation. Blue was battle, they Mlgned. Hainan B. (at re an sallorinen, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit* homes throughout the United States taken from the edges of the old Cov- waiting period turning out STATE OP MAINB. work- a-tlvcs this year. enanters' banners, partly l>ecause the The fleet temporarily is a gtbat coca **■ BLiawoam, May M, 1*17. Limited, Ogdeaabuig, N.Y, H Air As the full and free It Bcotch-Irlsh of this faith had contrib- shop of war. Already it is turning out rtubteribert and tworn to by tha aald Han- flag swings finished who nib K rippvn bafora ala ‘W*1 d*P 01 may well quiver with pardonable arro- uted much to the purchnse of the coun- one of its products—men V.y.a.d. 1*17. COUNTY can are serving the guns Alien H. rcorr. NEWS gance. because of the national achieve- try's freedom, but more because their tight. They merchant Aenoleted by the tjovernor of the Slate of ments It has marked. Because It flies color was the one that would best typi- on American armed ships. ao- GOIT’S Maine to odiuloloter oalha and take ISLAND. other who can run of deed., over tile land of opportunity. It hns al- fy the people's league agalilst oppres- Its product—men kaewltdgmente Elizabeth Peterson has ^liM been visit- ready drawn the population of ail em-' sion and their covenant for the preser- the great merchant fleet the United STATIC OF MAINB. Rev. and Mra. the at Southwest ing Foray litre from less favored climes, and It Is vation of unity, peace and justice. Red States will use to feed the allies—wUI Haucoci ae. Scranna JooiriAL Coon. Harbor. In VaCATlon. still the ensign of hoiie for millions was borrowed from the Romans and be ready as soon as the ships. JO. A. D. >>17. Bllaworth. May Gardner iJtwwon of Bernard ia rebuild- more who look *o It with longing eyes. used as they had used It centuries be- Five inch guns, the kind mostly used the foregoing libel, ordered: That the Upon one of the weirs at Placentia island It wave.*" to aguinst submarines, are there by libelant give notice to the eald libelee to ap- ing "Long may fore, express courage and defiance. the ol oar aapreme decks tur- near befora Jaettce formerly operated by William Harding One hundred and ago the The stars represent the constellations post flag 20 by 10 feet, the garrison the hundreds. On the great court, to be holden at Klleworth. forty years judicial and others. even 3(1 while the colors carried rets house fourteen Inch and twelve within and lor the county of Haocock. on the representatives of the several colonies that were then rising out of the by 20, by a. d .econd Turwday of October, 1*17. by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moore left Satur- hi revolt against Great Britain assem- great and unknown west. The first regiments of Infantry ami artillery and Inch lilies—three or two to a turret noblUhiiig an attested copy cl laid libel and stars were set In a an Idea bor- battalions of engineers when on On guns used for de- Ihlaorder thereon, three weeks eacceeelTety day for a few days’ visit in Ellsworth, be- bled In the old city ball of Philadel- circle, army hlglT-platforms American, a (1 in the Kll.worth newspaper fore for New York. Mr. Moorj and a committee to rowed from the ancient Egyptians and parade are of silk and measure feet fense against aeroplanes point to the In Klleworth. In onr county of Han leaving phia appointed printed Were not these (1 Inches (3 feet. Brass is steel al- cock, tbr laat publication lo ha thirty daya at will resume going to sea. choose a flag which would lie a suit- signifying eternity. by Congress recently sky. always shining, of October prior to tha second Tuesday June 4. Chips, Jr. able standard for the use of the troops early architects of the nation building awakened to the fact that the dignity ways Is polished, paint always Is new, nest, that be may thera and than In oar aald a wonderful temole of freedom that of the nation was lowered In the and decks are white with scrub- coart appear and answer to eald llbal. In the field ns well as at a fitting em- being always Aano W. Kina. WINTER HARBOR. bing. Justice of the Sap. Jud. Coart. A true copy of tbe libel and order of court Steamer Sc hoodie began on summer Cr«w3 Anxious For Avsngs. thereon. Attest:—T. F. Msrosbt. Clerk. schedule June 1. The men behind the guns have lost A pleasing musical entertainment under shipmates In the war—the.v were gun all persons Interested in either of lbs es- (To the of tho school waa crews on merchantmen hr Ger tates hereinafter named: auspices high given sank i\t s pruba'.e court held at Ellsworth, in aud Friday evening. man submarines. And other shipmates IieoJlfor the of liaucock.ou the twenty- county |* now are on aboard the destroy- l second day of May. In tbe year of our Mrs. Martha Gerrish ia occupying the duty Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven ers with the British and •mail bouse near the grange owned operating tees. In vacation. hall, Andrew Pendleton. French fleets. The men with tlie At- following matters having been pre- by THEten led for tut action thereupon herein- June 4. S. lantic fleet are working to [repare indicated, it is hsrehy ordered: That after themselves t > avenge tlie killing of notice '.hereof he given to alt persons inter- ASHV1LLE. -ilrt!, by causing a cot y of this order to he their metes. weeks in the Jnbitsh'd three successively W. J. Schicffclin gave an interesting Here's what the other day: American, a happened |ii««ortb newspaper published talk at the I Jt Ellsworth, in said county, that they may chap* Sunday morning. A crew was practicing with a five inch Ml a court to be held at Ells- •aprAr probate ; A children’s entertain- A seventeen— ■ pleasing night bluejai ket about ^rtb. n the twelfth day of June. a. d. UH7, I gun. ^Pro of the clock in tbr forenoon, and be ment was given by the grange Saturday he still had down on his chin—was rd ibrreon if they see cause. g,f evening. t. Anting. He grasped baud'-s on a £«orge A. i'archer, late of Ellsworth, in i Mti county, deceased A certain Instrument Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews went to I,road brass wheel: his eye was steady V me last will and 'estaincot wr»...ftti;gjo South Gouldsboro last week to attend the at a rubber cup at the end of a long jgg^id di ceased, tog* thee with petition for saw the tar- pntaM'.r thereof and lor tbe appointment of funeral services of Mr. Andrews’ mother. sight, through which he .* ?? >*»rcher, k-setu'.nx. without giving £V 4. get. His duty was to keep the gun 0:1 .*>»’ nted r»y Arthur tl. Parcber, a aoo ; June PHOCBB. oft*; ised the target so it might he fired an" late of CasHne. jie, Krankliu Perkins, EAST BLUEHILL. time. Around this beardless youth ml*. deceased. A certain instru- mg to be tha Iasi will and teata- A. I. ixing of Portland spent a few clays were grouped other gun crews ready ! ■ 3.,.. caeased, together with petition last wee* w ;th his parents tj (' > when his crew had complete l fo.-; *c 'hereof, presented by Mattie A. cntni therein named i'fii W. Grin die, wife and little son John of Its period. « m-RTRAND K. CLARK. Ju ige of load liar Harbor the week-end here. The breech snapped open, the a. fc tswnrth. t .la t-* eniy-a«:c- nd spent liree h was ,v in of our I-ord one was thrown homo, the the year Mrs. Nora Wight, and daughter Ethel, iboiki -ine huudr-d and seventeen. hurled back in place and then a buz- Hot t Jtiaixss. Kegister. who have spent the winter in Waltham, from the fire control sta- are home. zer, operated mi -Rof C. ii Register. Maoa., aians, there was a flash, a May 4. R. tion. sounded; i' > the hiss of a projectile speeding rpHr rlber. Cvrl D. Huck of < hicago. roar, X irfry gives nali.e that he has ATLANTIC. timingh the air and tin* louder hiss of twHfu lut*d executor of the last 1 app j s::i A-:e out of » compressed air blowing ; »a ,'^4t*u»eut of Goldie Staples, w ho has been ill a long J BOW V‘ » ML v 'K, 1*U? of BUCKHPORT. the Miles away the projectile j time, la much improved. gun. <«»a » of Hancoi k, deceased, uo bonds struck the target. r.ff ed ny tli* terms of asid will Not. Rev. and Mrs. D. A. McKinnon left ent of the «tst# of Maine, be j tl this week for their new- home in liar Har- *d O P- I'uuniugbatn ul Bucks- 1 is their "Guess that's l. said an odd man- | p.i < nt in tue Ht«te of M»in# as tbe bor. Much regret felt at leaving. .1 All demands ■ •» U- per*«.»ns having There will be no pastor here for the pres- of-wa. •art <• in'!'.' irimidy at t>t** id Mstii dscvsMKi *r« dratted igi «rew •• *«m«- f•»r set 'carol, -and ail ent. the third shot as .he gun's got UtJrht. a r-rret *rc r« qawsted to make pay- June 2. J. E. M. tlie range and the pillar of white wa- ■eatlmaJd'a y tlie air. May a. «M?- Caat I). Bccx. ter leaped into CAHTINE. "How would that do for I’ritzy? riber. Colli ns. of F*a» Mary Tyson Capt. Bennett Dunbar has returned to Suppose that had been a submarine u»»f« county, stale of Delaware, »botios should tie Outside ^ \ make a whole pot vegetables Jones deeply Justified the faith that it is much different. There 14 AVING with tbe as having thirteen stripes »o represent restored to thirteen and so re- contracted CitA^lU use all always Is a flash, a roar, a of .smoke and to for tl leut of It Conversely, they congress hud placed In him when It ring a,, ••Jth support and car* wno the colonies then In revolt and thirteen to the colonies that ®®M*»tnnee five their main. typify bought the loud wh'stle of the rush- daring y®»‘*gin aorta of vegetables to !mi>art gave 1dm the flag to carry oversea. projectile *nd are legal real® ol white stars on a blue field with the the independence of the nation, while EuS/®®: set It high on the Bouhomme Rich- ing through the air. rth’ 1 »orbld all trust! m flavor to meats—In soups, He o* persons K, unique same This much the sturs should staud for the stutes is of significance. being Fifteen seconds from “commence fir- aether* plenty r®;nd aud the water In which ard, and when she went down In a to core for tnem at Btews, sauces decided. George Washington. Robert of the Union. The act also decreed to “Are” {2®w«aodatlonaBouse. B. tKty combina- death with the he ing" Is considered pretty good Anmca or ttsh U boiled. The Ross went down grapple Serapis meat Morris and Colonel that a star for each state should be time for the in the are endless. ransferred it to the captured ship and big guns navy. tions and variations on Arch street, Philadelphia (then Mul- udded on the Fourth of July following When the later to the Alliance. This was the They have new gun crews In training mailorder kouee 7i>Sa to the home of Mrs. Betsy the admission of the state. ue cured, berry). now who Don't think tic I » !>• oan’l first flag on board an American man- never saw salt water until l,'e* Ointment. ;t0 cent! any drug recruiting Jf-1***, ma^ if Doin' National museum In Washington. — that the six star be measures 8 feet 4 feet 2 the htoxe Advt* gested pointed by inches, I T / ... (JO»-= for il.buo thrust Into my hand, sml It was furtive, successor, so he hud so far debased RID SHEEP OF was not ordinary. whi* b was WORMS. -->♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦ curios- I was shown to tbs door, tense Hud nervously indecisK e. himself at the behest of natural In- closed behind roe with a bang by my Mathad of Eradication There w»s a chair in a corner of the ; ity as to go in and get the letter. ♦ Advlaod by Ohio beloved mother In law. and he sat down in it and got up tending to read it in the lmll and re- For Experiment Station. hall, j Waiting I am lh*fore Mrs. Culver My first a> t after my marriage iie Rifled again lu an unnatural way. as if his turn It to Its place j" Sheepmen haring flock* infested with | it. going to ata«e without any explana- a mild should miss stomach worm* The h __ action had beeu part of night- and t there la no ex- tapeworms may take he de- tion. For such things mare. 1 saw his right hand hovering “But 1 didn't the money,” a Title l free the animals of such l can lie In pent* hy treat- with teai*s in his planation that expressed loiz: * around the breast pocket of his coat, clared. eyes. ment before wonts. I went straight to a turning out to Purse held un- if be had taken It, what In the Jewclery aprlug pas- I that that And, home he + and knew pocket ture. For this he done with store, bought a solitaire diamond ring, purpose a drench of cop- best pi T usual contents. Finally he glanced to- name of all mystery Sad A Girl Takes a Legal * for which I |iald exactly $1*100. and per sulphate has lieen found most sat- talent ward the door of the reception room, it? He could not have hidden it in the J Husband to Save to wife were on him. sent It by express my isfactory In the flocks at the of a Remarkable + caught u glimpse. I suppose, of my ob- hall, because my eyes Ohio ex- Mastery a Fortune ? Since the package was addressed to serving eyes in the mirror, and imme- and he had been nowhere else except |x>rlment station. Its Solution room and there her there was a chance that she would Two fluid ounces Crime and diately his distress increased. in the drawing itself, !♦ of s solution made * It without her mother's knowing | “By all means." said I in response to ! not more than oue minute, ns 1 could ; open by dissolving sn ounce of copper sul- ALAN HINSDALE of Its and If she dkl I was ■ a reuewed suggestion by my hostess. “I testify. Moreover, if Mrs. Culver had j By 4 reception, phate blue Vltrloh In two quart* of curious to learn whether she would HOWARD FIELDING should l>e very much pleased to meet left the bag dosed, how could Derby water is »uliyent for a yearling, and By or not. The agent | Mr. Kronold." have known that the money was in It? return It express a two-year old sheep needs three Copyright by Charles W. Hooke. , fluid j had man to me a receipt signed by my hrUle, ounces. A Fpon this we crossed to the drawing KronoUl knew, for Mrs. Culver I wits a young struggling gave long necked bottle or a rub- fHt1r min *++++*+++*+****+ and after a week bad cla|>sed and my room, the butler holding the curtain for told him. but the lady had opened the make a competency, but despite all m; tier tube and funnel may tie used to our and after us after entering the room and hail gift bad not lieen returned l concluded the dose. Mrs. Culver is a widow, young and convenience entering bag efforts I eould not get any money give Most effective results j retained without Mrs. in to a ^iga from his mistress, seen the m ncy iu It. Therefore if that It had been follow when llte are fair and rich. Her ways have response thend. It was plain to me that I could sheep fasted for a very j Tiverton's I was In who doubtless required some small KronoUl had taken it it must still lie in knowledge hopes day both before and after treatment. been ways of pleasantness throughout jot make money without money to of him. what it was she the room. But the table was at least that I would receive a note from tBo Wafer should she Is service though not te given *r a few the whole span of her years, and sake It with, and I bemoaned my In- ; her thanks, but I could not remember, for the* excite- fifteen feet distant from the piano, and recipient expressing hours preceding and follow In, the doa- the creature that exists to save to enable me to today happiest ment of the next few minutes obliter- my own eyes bore witness that Kro- ability enough j did not. big. a Under the blue arch of heaven. Even from her that he a start before I was Informed ated the matter mind. noid had played all the time get A year passed Digestive disturbances, |«x>r appetite, of the heart with which take certain trifling malady Mr. Kronold seemed oblivious of our was aloue. One day an uncle of mine telephoned i tbst I was expected to loss of tb-sh and general Weakness Indi- lie counted as a Ilis back was toward us; his that a I had to take which She is afflicted may coming. Mrs. Culver evidently believed me asking If I would like to make ateps lhat agreed cate the presence of worms. I .a tub* are but to her were intern the score, for it had hidden the In the would cuable wife to secure a di- blessing not only to herself, eyes upou Derby money thousand dollars very easily. I replied my most seriously nffected. the exfierts aay. life appeared that he was playing some room, and she began a search. Derby vorce. At the some time 1 learned physician and to me. It spices her that I certainty would like to make a Kidding the sheep of worms In the thing new to his repertory, a purchase meanwhile was leaning against the that that the soldier In Belgium will result In with a delightful though wholly imag- thousand dollars, even If I had to work proofs spring fewer losses In the of that afternoon. This circumstance of KronoUl took Inherited the earldom of a wall, a figure wood. who would hare lamb crop. inary uncertainty. She Is capable for he told me to come account for the fact that he was aside. He had the in his It. whereupon of was dead had been of- ami reads the may me bag Arraakllllng delicious melancholy to bU house at once. When 1 leeched giving his third rendition of It when hands, and he covertly showed me a fered In England and his younger Works of the gentler philosophers with we entered. I remembered having small moist stain upon It. It be said to me: brother had Inherited the title and «•- a and Joy which might other- profit heard those chords while the butler "That looks to me like blood," said "I am guardian for a young laly tales. This fact explained my Icing Quito her. besides, she GROWING UNDER wise be denied to And, was admitting me to the hou.se and he. “Do you observe that Derby has a whose fortune la considerable. Her called upon In the matter of the ill- in her while Mrs. Culver and 1 were takes a lively pleasure changing again scratch across two of his fingers?” mother la ambitious that she should vorcs will aboift once iu three mouths with talking in the reception room. Yes.” I answered, “but it doesn't bad noticed when reading the doc- marry an English nobleman who la I IRRIGATION METHODS I think that Mrs. Culver was about the of my legal advice. Upon such seem to be bleeding.” ument given me to sign immediately help likely to Inherit a title. HU father haa occasions the enumeration of her vari- to make a gesture to me, indicating “1 saw* him wiping it with his hand- before marriage that my pledge died, and bis older brother, my a that we should wait in silence for the if this stain recently ous properties gives her childish grat- kerchief.” said he. “Now, read that "on being called upon by (Prspared by United Pistes department or of a who went to the big war ification wholly unmercenary, a liberal conclusion the piece, but sudden !s blood that shows that the fellow is Inherits, tbe said Bertha Tiverton" 1 was to sericulture.) I meet her doc- shock of surprise arrested her. Fol- and after a recent action was reported a fee is mine, and when take certnln steps In tho matter of The greatest nntura! limitation to of I tor we never fail to shake hands ui»on lowing the direction her glance, among the missing. If be la dead the saw that her mother divorce. When I corn growing under Irrigation In many excellent state of Mrs. Culver’s saw a plain table, which stood in the man ward U think- affairs the title falls to the my was managing her matrimonial *enils rid sections are short growing center of the room, seemingly an ad- health. ing of marrying. If he U alive the for her I resolved that when called sens..n* and extreme differences be- is a discoverer of dition to the ordinary furniture, and would fol- Mrs. Culvqr genius, match will not take place. upon to act In tbe matter t tween day and nigbt temi>eratnrc#. now a of iu the fields of music ami littered with great number tbe and chiefly "The can't wait to learn If her low the letter of agreement These effects may lie partially over- unframed engravings, the midst girl poetry, ami has helped many worthy uj>on refuse to act on the request of suitor U really the Earl of ArraskllUng. except come by growing early maturing and with a moderate of which there lay a lady’s hand bag. young j*ersons, only my wife. adapted varieties, but It i* not to bo ex- was and because her fortune, which came to her of mere schemers ami The mouth of the bag or>en that I sprinkling sing- Wien 1 received notification pected that as large yields can be se- at us like a her U secured new of her favor in- gMI«»d pathetically dying through grandfather. by 1 ers. Every object was expected to fulfill my promise cured as are possible In sections where her with a fresh desire to nttack fish. the will to her firstborn eon. and, to spires called on my uncle and told him that 1 the seasons sre long and temiwrature* of “Where is my money?” said Mrs. make It more that the shall the impossible problem establishing probable was ready to do so provided the re- more unlfoAu. a for the needy chil- Culver in a strained and whispering a 11 la that she wife that permanent charity have son. stipulated quest was made by my and Many failure*, however, are due to dren of and tone, and I could have fancied that she Apollo, (only ui»on jiaper. must be married by a certain date— I might be sure she and not another preventable cause*. The most common of courset I have squandered millions addressed the question to the empty that she that Is. tomorrow noon. But there U waa making it I required mistakes are overirrigation, too fre- for her in this way. A natural deli- bag and that the inanimate creature's Furthermore, that nothing In the will to her to tell me In iierson. quent Irrigations, too early Irrigation mouth in the compel cacy restrains her from immediate open replied popular t-e sure she was making It man abe marries. In 1 might of the “You can search live with the benefactions of any great magnitude, phrase day, without I that she Is lame In durc-s, required a volu- me.” this respect the document and so she adds codicil to her make the request without any person minous will and revises The Kronold wheeled about out the testator's Intention nearly always gifted carrying except herself and myseif being pres- scheme of at the and to his "Bertha Tiverton, or. rather, her her general charity J ujw»n the piano stool sprang ent same time. feet mother, being In a about' quaudary n urn Uy uuvic mnu iuo a <-ertain day I had an apj>oint- Mrs. Culver.” he “sure- Upon j “Why. cried, what to do In the matter. I have sug statement he looked at uie curiously merit to call ujmn Mrs. Culver at 3 iu H’s not ly |H)ssible”— gested that the daughter comply with for a few moment* without speaking, the afternoon, and I looked forward to I him by suddenly ad- interrupted the will technically by marrying some then asked me tf I was sure I had the tie* usual agreeable interview. dressing the butler, who was lH*rby, one wbo will leave her after the cere tight to Insist ui>on what I proposed. When I entered her house I was about to withdraw from the scene. mouy and consent to a divorce when I gave him the reading of the docu- aware of music, very good music, as I “Don't go." said I. and then to Mrs. required. This plan has Icon agTeed ment as i remembered It. He simply am compelled to admit. Some one was Culver: “Pardon me, 1 think it is im- J d> «--*-** | and a thousand dollars will be said that If I was correct In It smaller upon, quoting playing ujkmi the piano in the portant that Derby should remain. I 1 “THAT LOOKS TO UF. LIKE BLOOD,** SAID HE [>«U1 to such person as will fill this po- 1 had the tight to what 1 claimed drawing room ujmjii my right. I guess- saw him enter this room and leave it, sition of temporary husband." saw at a glance that he sympathized ed at once that the performer must be aud since then he has not t»een out of lying, for he said that he did not touch My uncle censed to speak at this with me tn the matter, though he a Dane named Nil.- young Kronold, my sight. So if anything is missing a the bag. It’s only step to the Cbll t>oli. t. but there was no more to be would not countenance my taking a whose geuius had recently been he has a to ixrfect opportunity prove dren’s hospital, and one of the doctors said 1 Understood him perfectly. 1 dishonorable stand. 1 a*ked him to to Mrs. Culver’s attention. j brought his ininv ern e immediately. In Justhv over there could tell me In a jiff.. J was to marry a girl with a furtuue. If convey uiy demand to Uie T1 verto(ll. The butler informed Mrs. Culver of to him I could not see him lose this whether It's blood or not. Then we’d her suitor was the Earl of Wliat-dy'e- which he oised to do. ami she crime to the re- pro my presence, chance by absenting blmself at this have In a noose.” Herby call-hlra I was to resign her In his fa A few day a later my unde Informed ception room, where we exchanged a juncture.*' At this moment Mrs. Culver in her vor: If not 1 was to resign her In some me that he Itad transmitted what I bad hail en- few words. I learned that she distress was extreme and 1 Derby’s search npproui hed the piano, and saw one else* fsvor. But since 1 had never said to Mrs. Tlverion and her daugh countered Mr. Kronold In one of the obvious. In mind there a of ludicrously my sj>asm uncontrollable nervous ter seen the girl and was not to ter He did not tell me how the Dies stores and had him home eviccted big brought was no doubt at all that the missing ror A sweep over Kronold's face. great see her after the she snge had been received either. t*ut her If 1 to hear him wedding person- by in carriage. eared was in the man's breast money pocket. illumination dawned upon my mind— did nol enter Into the matter. One aald that he had nothing further to dc she would take me into the draw- ally play “What was the sum?” I asked Mrs. was in the the money piano! Mrs. Cul- thing 1 was sure of—I would have a with the matter and I would be dealt Culver. “And in what form was it?” ver had not remembered just when thousand dollars, and 1 knew just with directly by Mrs Tiverton. “Not $10,000.” she quite replied. she bad put down the ling. She must where to put that thousand dollars to A week passed, and I heard nothing There were nine bills,” and she it on $1,000 have put the piano and not on the start a fortune. I asked uncle how from mother-in law. Of course I ray my .. gave me the whimsical womanly rea- table. Kronold had it with one O—.— ——0 opened long a time I would have to make a was In the dark why no action had sons which had Jed her to close her with Com cut to *tiow a t> hand, while pounding the keys decision, and be said till 0 o'clock the been taken Then 1 saw a notice lu a away <*] account w ith a certain bank and take had out and cracked aoll Tht* Uiul *«• ..n am the «i J c -:C that bag?" said I. “It was a risk.” I as well at once that | may say my Tlu-re was but uur drawback In tbe to get a view of bia lordship, and. bat- C-0 “Ah, but this is not an bag.” deductions us to the ordinary except hiding matter, and that was my tiecoming a ing a friend who naa a member of ■ it from the sml too lit lie ciltlvailou. 'I'll .‘inner said she. and, taking the table, place of money—were absolutely divorcee! man. Hut divorces are not club at which the earl had teen "put who has Keen ac. u baud to t 3 she closed it and gave it to we. “Let accurate. That is the way in precisely stigmatized as they used to be. aud In I arranged to see him there On* up," of luw'-turc ns the chi* a'we me see you open it.” which the was committed. shortage robliery case I should later fall in love tbe *» when be was at the clnb I wai day 1 1 I was unable to do so. for there wfts Kro- of rop failure too ften coudii; ,‘.hit Subsequent investigations proved man 1 loved would not he likely to ob- friend to com* telephoned by my will cure nil ill* imutv a secret spring most ingeniously de- nold to l>e n lieast of prey, with a loug Irrigation »:•{-. ject to me ou that ground. 1 conclud- around at once. I did so. and the car vised. record on the other side of the Atlan- large yields. ed 5 o'clock to the to sub- was out to me. A by evening pointed single When the surface soil Is U» said it tic. He was, licside*. as clever as a kept set “This is the way,” she, taking mit to the ceremony and so notified glance at him convinced me that, bar sre lowered I. from and in a moment she had re- conjuror and one to whom the trick of teuiiwraturcs , r»l>d me, j my uncle He Instructed me to be at rtug Ids title. I would not be egotlttica Slid tlie result 1 1 it the the bag's lock was as A B C. evaporation. slower placed u|m»u table, open. simple | bis bouse at a quarter to 8 aud be In assuming that 1 could win wo any slid 1 sure the was there At that moment 1 had an growth delsyed maturity. Ifmiti- “Are you money inspiration would take me to my bride's home for man from him. Uls waa lordship post rsllon lie until the sui faces'll when you left this room?” I asked. to save Mrs. Culver a shock. A i»ainful \ the delayed ceremony lively Insignificant In look*, and 1 wai ex- “Positive." she answered. “And. be scene was inevitable, but It bad bet- begins to bake sud crack, root 1 are I found my uncle waiting for me. and assured that his Intellect was no bet the was ter involve no oue the and posed aud cultivation may than t«* very sides, bag closed. Somebody except thief he took me in bis car to a handsome ter. injurious. f must have opened It.” myself. before which we dwelling, alighted. Soon after this a woman came tc » “Yes,” said Kronoid. “I distinctly “Mr. Kronold lias made a brilliant Small corn plants do uot Irmuire Entering, we were shown Into a room see me who aald she was "Miss Tlver it the table, said the large moisture supply. frrlgs- remember that lay upon suggestion,” I, addressing lady. an Ej/iv where aristocratic looking woman ton s maid." She told me that be* I down the a “It will necessitate our out to- tlous stimulate au excvagtve of closed, when sat to piano going of awaited us. and growth fifty my uncle took mistress was to mar few moments for a few minutes. I ask bitterly opposed stalk. The large, stalks usually ago.” gether May from his a sappy pocket document wblcb she rylng a title with an for where l It." to remaiii in this apology a do not as us those “I dou't remember put you room, keep I>erl»y read Then she banded produce uiu>.4| grain carefully. It to man attached. and It was Intimated to said Mrs. Culver, “bur." she added, with here and admit no one else?” normally developed are loss likely me. aud 1 glanced over It Since U was me that my wife favored a:fl IP* decision. “I know that It was shut.” Mrs. Culver assented without my maintain to reach maturity Indore fall frosts ques- what 1 had been led to expect I the sign- lng point I bad taken In acting occur. “It lay like this." said Kronoid. and tion. and Kronold and I left the room. ed and “WHERE is MY MONEY?* ASKED MRS. It. my uncle and the lady. only on her request. the he Ihe a corner of the The musician seemed of com- Through maid On laud that is cultivated sud put bag upon glad my Vlra. witnessed we'J CULVER. Tiverton, my signature. I begged wife to me an table, not in the middle, us it had lain pany, and as I out from Mrs. my grant lik kept free from weeds It is usually un- stepped Then we all went into another room, terview She we when attention was first drawn to Culver’s into the of the consented, and met necessary to corn until shoot log room, but if time pressed with me my portal glare where we found tbe bride irrigate waiting. at the house of a friend of hers wb< to she would dismiss him and her at- it. “And now,” he continued, “then1 western sun my mind was busy with the lime the (asad* aud silk* begin give She was a pretty and otherwise at was In her been two in this the riddle of man’s confidence. A of water 1* tention to busiuess. have only jx»r»ons the demeanor. The tractive appear. good supply looking girl, without the alight 1 was astonished at the the room, myself and this servant. In this next instant I was alone. The change that needed at this aud are Meanwhile talented Dane con- heavy eat appearance of worldllneea tipe, Irrigations express- had taken In her since our matter 1 will claim no over door was and was plate mar of much benefit in tinued to discourse most excellent mu- advantage shut, Kronold upon ed In her the plants produc- countenance. 1 made up my rtage. At that time she Jj him. His honor may l>e as to the other side of it. had beet and ears These Irri- sic, and although my conversation with precious mind that her mother was ing devebang alone re- of a child: now she him as m;ne is to me. So this is wha' It may have l»eeu ten seconds iiefore something war should a1 and follow- Mrs. Culver occupied more minutes for this of gations thorough sponsible marriage tem- a woman. Without it 1 must be done.” And he proceeded to l I bad the wit to use knuckles and kuowtug had ed as soon as cultivation. than the brief summary of it might my convenience and that visible by [een aware of confirmation, This, however, was a grievous error. completely. deiieuds tpsi the type of soil and cast a similar glance at her. I noticed Besides ibis and I had no chok e but to support the Mr. Kronold went out of that house there was something in amount rain- the fact and should not have failed to by a dfnioisture supplied by something lietweeu pleased and a re- this wav of argument. It was a |>erfect certainty way of a basement door and thence to unique getting a start la On loam soils two or three Ir- remember it afterward. lieved look tu her. and I avergjf have uodonbt the world to win a I I not that Kronoid had played continuously the street at the rear. girl's sympathy, rl re sufficient Idt* have said, however, that did she sa w admiration In me. patloo* usually for some especially In contrast with an Inferlo* n to the time preceding Mrs. Culver’s And now I come to the richest give steady hearing sweet part So far as the otbera were trriguti# delay maturity. the room. concerned. man ready to sell himself were across to us. tearing Nevertheless I of the ioke—the money went with him. strains that wafted Ii was all a mere matter of to the musician's business Our first meeting was followed The reason was 1 yielded plea and It had been in his pocket up to the b> ! twofold—first, pre- and 1 was regarded In the same cate- hiui search himself. He not sthers. and at last my wife decided J' Exarciaa For Ewos, ferred the voice of my hostess to any helped did momfnt when he stood by the table gory as a legal document We were to Thtf'ie exercise the ewe gets tbs have the money. how the had lain. Then defy, b*y mother openly and asked other music, and. second. I had ob- | showing bag Instructed to stand are aide by side, and me to come to see her at her and stronger the lambs which, it had Then Derby stepped forward, his i the clever rascal put it into the home heaipr served something though bag the was a dril deliver in ceremony performed by I waa not loath to accept the Invita- Iikc|jr;l I*;. The ewes will also j no especial significance at the moment, hand his breast pocket, aud, with aiWf suaplied the lock and immediately | officer wlto was empowered to oiarry tion. more easily. Some men ad- and tended to de- most moving evidences of shame and entered the farce of the search of thejgpmbs excited my curiosity uj»on a the couples. Though figurehead for a I knew little of what between voM bunlUig the roughage for flect attention. Behind Mrs. Culver contrition, he produced a letter ad- His own gurments. The was passed roy plunder husband. I resolved to have one taste about my wife and tier mother or tietween the field and spreading It there was a mirror, and it gave me a dressed to Mrs. Culver and bearing the iidden in the very receptacle from ev^Si of my wife's pretty lips, and tba mo- her and the Karl of lit,ifell bundles. The ewes will then of of return stamp of a well known vbich it bad been and the thief Arraskllllng Ber view of the part the ball and the employ- stolen, ment we were from pronounced man aud tba declared her of •4P exercise by running about ment agency. He bad her the so Independence both, entrance of the room where Mr. Kro- given carried it from the scene of hia re- wife I stooped and kissed her. anj In time we lived ■fto place. On wet rainy or stormy letter when she came in with Kronoid markable crime. The stain the together Her nold waa. A heavy curtain was bang upon Both and barn. my uncle Mrs. Tiverton mother. I believe, was scandalized be- should lie left In the saw iiod had seen her put it upon the table he made with his own wetted fin- IP'they across that door. I the butler—a bag ooked at me. at all daggers but my wife cause there waa not a secoud the weather Is man. name in the drawing room. Some days be- ger. These facts he confessed when he public Jjllu’benever lean. dark, anxious wboae submitted without a be out of fore protest, alight wedding, hut neither I’-crtUs nor I saw nPrnble the ewes should he had incurred the dis- was an ocean steamer at Derby—draw the curtain aside and lady's caught upon t sl- y ting of color coming to ber face. 1 any advantage lu wbat Bps for exercise. One should not * faira presently emerge, pteasur*. and he feared this com muni Ltbe moment of her sailing on the fol- duplicating j USSSC wa»« hurried oat of tbe room, a check ..~ ip the fleeces of the sheep to get soak- * It with the question of bis me tbeldemeanor, lowing day. F wet lu the winter time. aipiglggji^^