aoDfntscnuntf. Ar* MRS. memorial service for tbe dead soldier-) ’Snbniuuuntt. LOCAL I sailors of tbe Civil war, to be held on tbe I Union river bridge at 1.30 o’clock Me- NKW ADVERTISEMENTS Tl. IS WEEK. j morial day. There will be a short program | Strand Theatre by children, and flowers will be cast upon J A Clima;; cc ff**e j Haynes— the water in of the dead soldiers, Portland Maine State exposition memory Burrill Maine Hotel Employ ment Agency—Women Corilla E., wife of Samuel Dow, of Wash- 2 National Bank and girls wanted Admr sale—T F Mahoney ington Junction, died Monday at t he home Elmer E Rowe—‘’bevrolet car of her parents, Air. and Mrs. William Cole, of Ellsworth Union* —Dog notice Trust City Co. OF ELLSWORTH F T Linnehan—Public car on Fourth street. She leaves a husband Admr notice--Urania TT Merrill and two children. Maine Burrlll national bank—Pass book lost Ellsworth, offers you every possible banking accommodation The moving picturfe, “The Chalice of v»iil l>e Strand Capital stock.$100,000. bounds of We want CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Courage,” presented at the i within safety. your business. afternoon and June i and WKKK DAYS. Thursday evening, 1, Surplus undivided profits. 125,000. under the auspices of the young people’s Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at Additional Stockholders’ Liability- 100 000. credited on of the church. 2% monthly checking accts. of $500 and over 7.11 and 11.45 a. m., 4.19 p. ra. league Congregational Trains leave Ellsworth forthew’est at 11.08a Miss Christina Doyle returned Saturday , $325^00ol m., 5.35 and 10.52 p. m. 4 cent., compounded in from a visit of three months with her per semi-annually, savings dept. SUNDAYS." Mrs. Carroll J. Swan, in Boston. a Arrive from west at 8.11 a. no. Leave for the aunt, | Making protective capital for depositors of $325,000. Both Check and Savings Departments are under west at 5.20 p. m. Oh her return she visited her aunt, Miss I Margaret Monaghan, in Houiton, a few This, together with our resources, this bank in a po- U. S. Government supervision. Two examina- SCHEDULE OP MAILS weeks. i ample places sition to render to its AT BLLSWORTH POSTOFFICE. patrons most satisfactory service, and every tions Full or call. Miss Florenoe Hysom, who for tbe past yearly. particulars by mail, In effect May 16, 1916 few months has been employed as depositor may feel that his interests are properly guarded and that at the Stfand theatre, left Sunday MAILS BBCBIVBD. pianist any funds he has on deposit with us are absolutely safe. Harbor for summer. Week Da ye. for Northeast tbe From West—7.11 a m; 4.19, p in. Mrs. Anna F. Coffin, of Bangor, succeeds If not already a depositor with this bank, we invite your account, From East—11.08 a m: 6.85 p m and 10.52 p m.* her as pianist at tbe Strand. either in the or that our (10.52 mail not distributed until checking savings department, knowing following Mrs. Edward E. Brady and daughter morning.) methods of doing business will be to Katherine, and Miss Agnes Brady left highly satisfactory you. MAILS CLOSES AT POSTOFEICE Monday for Annapolis, Md., to be present OAino West—10.86 a m; 5 and 9 pm. for commencement week at the naval Going East—6.45 a m; 3.50 m. p academy, where Mrs. Brady’s son Edmund Sundayt. completes his third year. Arrives from the west 8.11 a m. Closes for Lime The lecture on “Preparedness”, an- Agricultural west 4.00 p m. nounced to be given this week in Ells- worth, has been indefinitely postponed, Registered mail should be at half postofflce General Presson being unable to an hour before mail closes. Adjutant fill the date here at this time. It is hoped HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Seed Oats Grass Seed to have the lecture early in June. WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. At the annual meeting of the grand lodge, of in last week For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, Knights Pythias, Bangor May 23, 1010. Roy C. Haines, of Ellsworth was elected (From observations taken at the power grand vice-chancellor. In the natural station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rivei “SAFETY and Cement course of events, this means advancement FIRST'S” Lime Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is given in inches for the twenty-four hours to the chancellorship in another year. ending at midnight.J A bank that has the of V WTeather Precip- The last regular meeting of the Ells- protected savings Temperature condition* Ration worth woman’s club for the season of this community for over 43 years must cer- 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon 1915-6 was held yesterday afternoon at the C. Wed 44 — 44— rain rain 1.77 home of Mrs. Harry W. Haynes. Mrs. N. tainly be a safe and sound bank for YOU W.JJ|GRINDAL, Thurs 43 — 55— rain.fair fair .05 a on “Birds of the C. King gave paper Fri 45— 50— cloudy.fair cloudy Dooryard,” and Miss Platts, of the do- to deal with. Sat 46 58- fair fair Water Street, Ellsworth, Maine mestic science department of the (Jni- Sum 47— 64— fiir fair of Maine, gave short talk on The Hancock Bank en- Mo£ 42- 62— clear fair veisity ^ County Savings economics. Mrs. Howard Tues 48— 49— rain household clondy .06 the honor of this ser- Walker and Miss Erva Giles sang. joys long and faithful Rev. T. 8. Ross, pastor of the Methodist Miss Sara Royal left to-day for a visit vice ; has added many thousands of dollars who has been the with friends in Boston. church, attending Methodist general conference at Saratoga in interest to the in its care ; invites Roscoe E. of was in deposits Gould, Newport, Springs, N.Y., will be back in his pulpit Ellsworth and Sunday Monday. next Sunday, preaching at 10.30. Sunday YOUR savings account on the same safe- Miss of Marjorie Foster, Hingham, school at 11.45. Prayer -meeting Thursday liberal- interest basis. Mass., is spending a short vacation in evening at 7.30. There will be no service guarding, Ellsworth. in the church Sunday evening, the The Ellsworth high school baseball team union memorial meeting being held at FOR SALE will play Bar Harbor high Memorial day Hancock hall. 2r■'* -J I at Wyman park. Capt. O. W. Foss, of Hancock, who took M. S. Smith, who has spent^the winter the auxiliary launch Julita to New' York Hancock County Savings Bank The arid Good with bis daughter Florence in New York, for shipment t6 his son in Venezuela, Stock, Tools] arrived borne last evening. arrived home Monday. He reports a good Established 1873 Ellsworth, Me. Miss Alice H. Scott and John Higgins trip to New York, the launch proving a and in Will of the business of the late went to Boston last week to attend the splendid sea boat, satisfactory funeral of Herbert S. HiggTns. every way. He made the trip by easy stages, running each day and making morrow Robert Warwick will appear in F. which has been The ladies of the Unitarian society will B. Aiken, harbor each night, and arriving in New the five-part society drama, “The Flash have a cooked-food sale at the Unitarian York last Wednesday. The launch has of an Emerald.” Friday another of the Oakland $795. vestry next Saturday afternoon at 2.30. Six, operated at Ellsworth for 55 not yet been shipped from New York, educational pictures, “Uncle Sam at Model 32 Mrs. Arthur I. Saunders came friday owing to congested condition of freights. Work,” will be given, together with the for a visit of a* week, on her way from She may be shipped to Porto Rico, and go three-reel picture, “Phantom Fortune,” Wheel base, 110 in.; Oak- Best in Han- Portland to Machias where she will years. opening spend from there to Venezuela under her own with Hobert Henley in the leading role. the summer. land North way motor ; power. Saturday Ethel Clayton and House Peters Remy information Bloomflcil T. Smith was in Ellsworth will appear in “The Great the cock county. For Ellsworth is planning for another good Divide”, ignition; Stuart Vacuum on ms from Coronado for which were taken m the Friday way Beach, roads day. A special meeting of the pictures feed. Fla., where he spent the winter, to bis Grand Canyon of Colorado. Tuesday of and to T. F. board of trade is called for next Friday Oakland 4, $1,050. terms, apply summer home in Lamoine. next week, Memorial day, the Strand will evening at 7.30, at the board of trade Oakland be given over tc the Ellsworth woman’s 8, 1,585. George Henry Salisbury, of Belfast, rooms, when the project will be discussed Ells- club, under the of which the Mahoney, Administrator, formerly of Ellsworth, and Miss Minnie and plans made. Everybody is invited to auspices great.picture of the Lincoln highway will F. H. Ardell Smith, of Belfast, were married at attend this meeting and take a hand in OSGOOD, Agent be presented, three shows being given- Maine. Belfast Saturday by Rev. H. B. Sellers. making the good roads day a success. Ellsworth, Me. Telephone, 29-2. worth, forenoon at 9, afternoon at 1 and evening Mark of Waterville Last year’s good roads day furnished not Gallert, formerly at 7.30. but some real road im- a cousin of the late Myer Gallert, of Ells- only a good time, worth, and formerly well known here, provement work was accomplished. The of trade has taken the initiative this MOUTH OF THE RIVER. died recently in Brookline, Mass., aged board Tea Room and invites to to sixty-nine years. year, everybody help Mrs. R. Austin has a tea make this year’s road day an even greater Capt. Frank Pratt is getting his yacht in Mary opened Crushed rock is being laid on Main success than that of last year. room at her home on the Bar Harbor street from Hancock hail to Oak street, readiness for the summer. 1 1-2 miles from C. S. Grows, who for the past three years road, Ellsworth. AMAZING continuing the resurfacing of this street, A. E. Closson has of ^ in Capt. purchased ice-cream in and 4 which was done from the to has been located at Newport News, Va., Jersey Harlequin postofflce Clarence the of the as a Morgan sloop yacht Signet. Harvard in all flavors. Will also COFFEE Hancock hall last year. the employ government bricks, I Vf ^ draughtsman, haB recently been trans- Fred wife and son, of Bar Har- carry a fine line of confectionery, to- The severe storm last Wednesday even- Lynam, ferred to the Brooklyn navy yard. Mr. bor, were guests of Mrs. Closson bacco and VALUE AT ing prevented many from attending the Maggie cigars. Grows furnishes a good illustration of concert at Hancock hall by Tinker’s sing- Sunday. The patronage of the public is so- what a young man may do by utilizing his ing orchestra. The dance advertised to Irving Closson and wife spent a few days licited. Telephone, 158-21. spare time in study. After his graduation We have to know of a dissatisfied user follow the concert was cancelled. recently at Long Island with Mrs. Clos- yet single from the Ellsworth he took a j high school, son’s W. M. who is ill. A new feature in the observance of father, Duffy, MARY R. AUSTIN of our course in a correspondence school. From Memorial in Ellsworth will be intro- Mrs. and her Mrs. day the office of F. A. Patterson, architect, of Bridget Tolley sister, duced this the relief of Wm. Jerry Nevels, of Boston, are spending a year by corps Bangor, he went to the Bath Ironworks as H. H. Rice G. A. R. This will be a few days in Bar Harbor. CLIMAX COFFEE post, draughtsman, from there toQuincy,Mass., • and then to Newport News. To obtain W. W. York went to Freeport last Fri- SftbrrtiBrnuiUB. how fast the careful coffee the position in the Brooklyn navy yard he day to accompany home his mother, who —and it is significant %- ~- was required to pass a rigid civil service has been in Andover, Mass., with her drinkers of this town are into line for “swinging examination, in which he took high rank. granddaughter, Mrs. Lillian Broster, since this blend. What’s the secret? last superb coffee The funeral of Herbert 8. HigginS, who September. result when There isn’t any; it's the logical died suddenly on May 16, took place from delicious and extra strong coffee is his late residence, 64 Rutledge road, Bos- COMING EVENTS. exceptionally ton, Friday, May 19. The service at the obtainable at a smart in Let 19c >‘of saving price. residence was conducted by Rev. J. Ham- Wednesday evening, May 24, at Rural

a of Climax Coffee of the — YOUR money bring pound joy ilton Woodsum, pastor Baptist hall, East Surry Dance; Higgins’ or- into YOUR home. church of Milton. Mrs. Mary White chestra. Mullen rendered two solos, “Crossing Friday evening, May 26, at Society hall the Bar” and “Lead Kindly Light”. —Dance; ladies free. Monaghan’s or- the friends the Among many attending chestra. funeral was a delegation of 200 employees at of the Boston Elevated Railway Co., with Friday evening, May 26, Whiting hall—Dance. orchestra. whom Mr. Higgins had been associated Higgins’ 2.30 Uni- nearly twenty years. The interment took Saturday, May 27, p. m., at in Milton Forest tarian vestry—Cooked-food sale. place cemetery, lodge, Send for “The c. c. BURRILL & SON I. O. O. F., conducting the burial ser- Friday evening. May 26, at 8 o’cloc k, at postal Religious The Famous vices of the order. The pall-bearers were high school building— Musicale, for benefit Convictions of An American Citizen”, four representatives from Boston of high school athletic association. FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ex-President to Elevated employees, and four Odd Fellows Tuesday, May 30,at the Strand—Pictures by Taft, ui this and foreign countries from Forest The floral tributes Representing some of the leading companies lodge. of the Lincoln highway, under the aus- J. W. Tickle, Ellsworth. Established 1867. were beautiful and numerous, testifying of the Ellsworth woman’s club. Ad- Money to Loan oa Improved, Productive Real Estate. pices to the esteem in w hich Mr. HigginB was mission, adults, 20 cents; children 10 held. cents. Pupils of the sixth to ninth grades, W, W. BROOKS PIANOS of the common schools and of The program at the Strand for the inclusive, or root. Knabe, Emerson, the school will be admitted free in Unnehans For Sale ear, 4490 and S750. coming week includes several good fea- high SHOE AutoLivery & Wendell REPAIRING & Marshall the Three morn- Foster Co., tures. To-night the seventh of the morning. performances, NEW LOCATION other makes. ing at 0; afternoon, 1; evening, 7.30. Water Ellsworth and E. E. AGENT “Graft” series will be presented, “America Rear o( Main Street entrance between St., See Me Before Deciding ROWE, Saved from War.” Beginning next week, Tuesday, June 6—Annual basket meet- Burrilt Bank and E. F. Robinson’s store. B*I or Ni|M Streica. ly Day ar Trip KATIE H. HOOPER, Telephone, 29-11 16 School Street the Graft pictures will be shown on Fri- ing of Hancock county missionary associ- All werk luaranteed. Return postal* will he paM Ellsworth, Maine instead of To- ation at en all work sent by parcel pest TELEPHONE 117 107 Oik Ht. Ellsworth, Maine day Wednesday evening. Sedgwick. 1 > Bnufit Column. gMxsttsaunu long, narrow Island, aboat seven miles COUNTY NEWS fRutnal length sad perhaps on an average one-half mile wide. Notwithstanding its unlovely BDITVD BT “.CUT UMI". feat ares, It is not without tte redeeming BLUEHILL DR. qualities. We are bleeeed with healtb-ln- KENNEDY’S sermon will be aud have an The Panday memorial SUNDAY_SCHOOL. Ito Motto: “Btlpful and Hopoful.” aplr.ng breeses from tbe gulf, WOMEN neces- church Sunday, YOUNG is at the abundance of good w*.ter. It only preached Baptist Har- For sary to dig a hole in tbe sand to tbe depth of 28, at 10.30 a. m., by Rev. Charles Lesson IX.—Second Quarter, I The purposes of this column are suoclnc y May two or three feet Into which place a barrel, J. Redman, ot Ella- stated In the title and motto—It Is for the imit si grove. Hon. Fulton reward for the 28. 1916. PAIN and aquioos plenty is the will deliver the Memorial address May and alms to be and AVOID worth, benefit, helpful hopeful! MAY labor bestowed. services i Being for the common good. It Is for the com- at the to vn hall May 30. These a of In Tbe soldier here Is obliged to make one house is desired. mon use—a public mrvani, puireyor Need Trust to E. are tree lo all, and a full Only Lydia sacrifice—It is seldom that tidings reach THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. formation and a medium for the .11 great a dinner will | suggestion, On, Memorial day picnic Remedy ot Ideas. 1l this It solicits Com- him from loved oues at home. Intelligence Favorite capacity Pinkham’s o’clock terchange Vegetable be served by the W. R. <\ at 12 and success from absent friends is one of the sweetest hits real cause of Kidney and Blood ! e >m mu ideations, Us depends largely All comrades and 1 says Mrs. Kurtzweg. of life. Nor is the less at Its dining-rcom. Text of the Lesson, Acte xv, 1-35. on the support given it in this respect Com- pound, pleasures delight troubles, by restoring right action of the W. It. C. and their hus- but the name of when the happy recipient is a soldier, sep- their wives, 33—Golden munications must t»e signed, Stomach, Liver and over- Memory Verses, 32, Text, whose “States ex-soldiera are invited. Bowek, writer will not be. N Y.—“ arated from his home and friends by bands. and all printed except i»y permission. Buffalo. My daughter, cons Gal. v, 1—Commentary Prepared by and sur- coming indigestion and pabon Communications will he subject to approval or picture is herewith, was much troubled dissevered, discordant, belligerent” men with few of whom he can is home from Bos- thus Rev. D. M. Stearns. rejection by the editor of the column, but none with pains in ner rounded by but Mias Mildred llcttcl dangers (Auto-Intoxication); Not one word will be rejected without good reason Address back and sides every claim sympathy or friendship. ton for a abort vacation. Kidneys and Bladder are aided, the This lesson tells of a lot of trouble to home all communications has reached me from my friends at Mrs. THK AMKHU'AN, month and they Mrs. Kdiln Hartwell nd daughter, blood purified. Unbroken record which certain caused teach- since I left August* Feb. IS (the date of his people by Ellsworth, Me would sometimes bo arrived May wonderful success. southern letter is 1A. IhAS). We have a Bunker, of Walpole, Mesa., of ing that faith in Jesus Christ was not April so bad that it would lumnur. regular mail here hut once a month, aud not 15, (or the Write Kennedy Co., Ron- enough to save any one unless they TBS VETERANS. seem like acute in- half of the letters written for this Inland Mias Berths Sargent, of Bangor, spent dout, N. Y_ for free trial were also circumcised. These people marching slowej. flammation of some reach it. Mr. and Every year they’re the week-end with her parema. Large bottles, all drugg is of as “Pharisees who be- stooping lower. She read are spoken Every year they’re organ. A letter from R. A. Friend, of Brooklln, Mrs. H. T. Sargent. the music stirs the hearts lieved” 1. 5). The Lord Jesus Every year lilting your advertisement written to his brother is dated at (verses Will, Stavin has sold his yacht, Alfrs- of older men. in the Halph did not believe in all who said that newspapers Fort Corcorau, August 1, 1861, 2d Maine Every yewr the flags above them dene IV, to J. H. Hanan, of Nirrsgsnsetl and tried Lydia E. Co. B. they believed in Him, for He knew all Seem to bend and bless and love them, Regt., The will be pul in commie- Pinkham’s Vege- Pier. yacht men one who As if grieving for the future when they’ll Dear Brother Will: week. FOR (John ii. 2S-25i. ■ sion this NO REASON IT. Any ■ —■_ o f. i.. never march agaiu! Lompouna. I received your letter yesterday, desiring a does not set* a full salvation in the she has been The address on Memorial day will be She praises it highly as description of the late battle, yet you did not finished work of the Lord Jesus for Every year the day draws nearer— delivered In the tow n hall by Fulton J. I relieved of all these pains by its use. know then aa I could give you one. but 1 am Every year this truth is clearer, An invitation ia ¥ou Are l*liowo A Out. all who receive Him, apart from any All mothers should know of this alive aud will try. We started at 1 o’clock Redman, of Ellsworth. Way That the men who saved the from the remedy, nation! in low n to does not understand all who suffer should and marched near to Bull Run, where the extended to ail school children works of ours, severing Southern sword. and young girls 629 real of our brigade was batted, and the other unite with James A. Uarfleld poet in the God’s ^ay of saving people and can- Soon must pass!away forever. try it.”—Mrs. Matilda Kurtsweg, troops went by ns.'leaving a reserve Insight exercises at the Thera can be no reason wbv any reader * since From the sceuc of their endeavor. SL, Buffalo, N. Y. cemetery. not be a true believer. Ever tbe High of men. The roads were cleared aud the 1.100 who tortures Soon must answer to the roll call of the women who are troubled with Members of the Academy alumni asso- of tbia suffers the of an devil taught Cain that the lx*st he Young cannon were hauled up where they conld play angel of the Lord. or backache, are advised to secure their tickets the of could do or bring was sufficient with- painful irregular periods, on the woods. They fired and fired, but could ciation aching back, annoyance urinary headache, sensations, for the annual as soon as possible, out any sacrifice or shedding of blood Every year with dwindling number. dragging-down get no answer. banquet disorders, the pains and danger* of kidney or should 29. Tickets may be so or else Loyal still to those that slumber, fainting spells indigestion, Four of our were ordered to as the sale enda May he has continued to teach, regiments ills will tail to heed the word of a resident Forth march to where take EX Pinkham’s or mem- that the blood of Christ is not suffi- they already many Lydia Vegetable charge where we supposed their batteries obtained from J. R. Abram, any re- of who baa found relief. have found peace at last. Thousands have been were. Tbe rebels fire on onr the executive committee. tbi* locality The without some works of ours, as a Compound. opened troops ber of cient the blossoms And they place fairest stored to health by this root and herb but onr artillery men aiienced tbe battery. following ia convincing proof, Sunday school sui*orintendent once told The patriotic entertainment given by O'er the silent, mould’ring bosoms We weie ordered to tbe of tbe bill. We remedy. top a H. W. Lovely, Fourth St., Old me that he could not know that he tbe school children May 18 drew large j Town, Of the valiaut friends and comrades of the were to their fire; still, on we went If know of wo- exposed Me., says: “Ooan'a Kidney Filla was saved till he had done his part. battles of the past. you any young and enthusiastic audience. Tbe program quickly man who Is sick and needs help- and clear from those shot, for not a man was relieved me of backache that bad bothered From the day that the devil lied to was a long one, and included drills, reci- Every year grow dimmer, duller. ful ask her to write to tho killed in crossing the plain. weak! and advice, exercises and a me for several rid my system of Eve and made God a liar he has been Tattered and faded color; tations, songs, flag play. flag Lydia E.Plnkham Medicine I cannot write all but acid. 1 inland to Co., particulars here, The committee in chargeextends its thanks uric always give Doan's on the same line to the present time. Every year the hands that bear them find a Mass. Only women will Lynn, will add what be says about when tbe of Kidney Fills my bigbest endorsement." The argument in Horn, iv is full and harder task to do, receive her letter, and It will be to Miss Adelaide Pearson, Brookline, battle waa on: Over three years later, Mr. Lovely said: clear—that salvation is wholly apart And the eyes that only brightened held In strictest confidence. Mass., and E. J. Brooke, o( East Orange, When the biaxe of battle “Whenever 1 need a kidnav tonic, 1 take from any works of ours and that Abra- lightened. If you ever had a horse on the point of N. J., for generous contributions. Fills and receive Like the tattered flags they follow, are tbat it bad become endeared to on and crushing you to the Doan's Kidney prompt ham was a righteous man before God, encampment jumping yon The Eggemoggin Local Union Christian grown dim and faded, too. ne and seemed very much like home. But, earth, then you can begin to guess bow we relief." apart from circumcision, and the Endeavor held its annual session with tbe however endeared to ua. you can judge pretty felt. Three of our boys fell, then later, one Price 50c. at all dsalera. Don't is the same in all the epistles. Every year we see them masting. C. E. May 20. simply teaching well bow anxious we were to meet the more of our fell—Eben F. Perkins, of Congregational society we watch them enemy, boys ask fora kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- Yet the false teachers continue to this Every year passing, Members were from when everyone who was able to walk, shoul- Brooksville. He lived to be carried from the present Penobscot, Scarcely pausing in our hurry after pleasure, nay Fills —the same that .Mr. Lovely bia and left none bn’ the old guard soon died. Tell Forhen I Sedgwick, East Bluehill snd tbe I day. after dered gun ground and Capt. Bronklin, gsin. : bad. Foster-Mllburn Co., Prop*., Buffalo, We might think that the testimony and tbe members of the band to guard tbe did what I could towards killing a Southerner Baptist society, of Bluehill village. Tbe But the battle flags above them : 4 N. T. tenta and for and him. too. in the of Paul and Barnabas as to w hat fhey Seem to bend snd bless and love them. camp ground. myself, business meeting was held after- Somewhat to our dismay, tbe next morn- had seen the Lord do in the way of And through ail the lilting music sounds I hope soma of tbe younger generation noon snd a basket supper was served in ing after arriving in Virginia, we were eet to saving uncircumcised gentiles would an undertone of pain! may be interested in tbeae extracts from tbe evening, followed by devotional ser- cutting down the pine and oak forest of the silence these disturbers at Antioch, but soldiers' letters. Most of these writers vices. Drink Lemonade Dear M. B. Friends: Old Dominion, and I should think that our Says and can older than of 22. h- the devil is very persistent regiment alone cut .down about five were no many tbe high May The poem kindly furnished by D. I. D. seventy __ make a lot of trouble, and the Antioch acres tbat day, and has cut down nearly school boys of to-day. 1 doubt if any of For Rheumatism for this memorial season reminds me of WEST THE MONT. believers decided to refer the matter tbe same every day since. Several other reg- them bad seen their twentieth birthday. the since the “veterans’* Ralief from rheumatism and sciatica many years iments close have iu tbe same work L. W. Kumill will soon commence work to the apostles and elders at Jerusalem by joined AUNT M ALKIE. can be obiained by drinking lemonade marched away in their youthful prime, 1 it by sending Paul and Barnabas as their of devastation. presume will not be very I on his bungalow at tbe old Kumill farm. and avoiding alcoholic drinks. and 1 recalled the fact that 1 bad an old good policy to divulge tne place and strength j committee. See how along the way as Mrs. Margaret Hpringer, who has been To get rid of this stubborn disease, scrap-book in the house which was begun of our batteries on this side of the Potomac, UU' eraiigci*. however: to stun the they journeyed they caused great Joy Among visiting her sons snd daughters in Colo- twinges, psin in the first days of the Civil war, and 1 and will oily say we fortif, as we advance. and and drive the nnto the brethren as declared all arrived borne swelling, poisonous they looked it rado, Saturday. up. A letter from tbe same writer, dated 8ept. This columu is unvoted to the es- : accumulations from the joints and things that God had dene with them Grange, May 15. Thelma. The first piece inserted in it was a poem 25: to the granges of Hancock muscles, all generously.inclined drug- 3, 4), and thus this seemingly pecially county (verses with “TheSoldier’s will tell to take half a tea- the title Little Daugh- Last Friday the advanced pickets of the 2d The column is opeu to ail graugers for the I Tbe marriage of Frank G. Sea rey and : gists you unnecessary Journey was made to glori- : of kheuma until all ter”. Among other selections which had Maine regiment, that were posted in tbe road discussion of topics of general interest, and Mix Thera M. Carter took piece at tbe spoonful dally fy God. Rom. vtil, 28, is always help- ceases. been preserved were letters from different to Lewinsville, had a small skirmish with a for reports of grange meetings. Make letters borne ot Mr. and Mn. Willard Uotl Tux- misery ful. short and concise. All commnntcations must kheuma is a be- soldiers, with their views of the war and small body of rebels. Tbe 6th Maine was IS, Rev. George B. Davie powerful remedy, day evening. May cause a can When they appeared before the stationed as in tbe same be signed, but names will not be printed ex- only powerful remedy with their new set pickets post* Sunday. official I Mix Eleie eieter ol tbe experiences vividly ng. Beavey, overcome such a disease: but council at Jerusalem there waa much We saw nor heard nothing, but some rocks cept by permission of the writer. All com- l terrible forth. These letters had been printed in groom, wee hndeemaid. Mr. end Mre. Kheuma acta flrat dose so seem that were thrown iu close to the in uu lest ions will be subject to approval by speedily—the disputing there also, it would The Ellsworth American. Some of proximity j tbe but noae will be Beavey will live (or the prevent at McKin- taken and know that will that the false teachers had not all left advanced posts, calculated to entice some one editor, rejected without you'll you them “Friend N. K. soon began Sawyer”. out a at good reason. ley, where Mr. Beavey ia employed. be )our self the When Peter found his that they might get shot him, but healthy, happy city. oppor- Sawyer was editor of the paper at that again. Gw. A. Paioher and all drug- Yankee was too ehrewd^for sece*h£ that time. A pretty wedding took place at tbe borne tunity he told, or reminded them, how time. gists know what Kheuma will do, fur A letter from tbe 8th Maioe U. CAMTINE, 250. of Mr. and Mre. Walla in tbe God had sent His the un signed Kellytown sell a Spirit upon This week 1 will give you some quo- they great deal of It and guar- were It was wben circumcised in the •ays: May IS, forty-one present. dietrict Saturday evening. May 13, antee that two ao-ceul bottles will over- company gathered tations from these letters, for they may be Washington, 21, 1M1. voted to have children's night May 27. A Mix Beeeie G. Reed waa married to Alvin come rheumatic or back. home of Cornelius (verses 6-11: Acta x. to some of our honored vet- Sept. agony rnony interesting harvest will be served. Then and Barnabas de- Mr. Editor: sapper A. Walla. Tbe ceremony waa performed 34-48:. Paul erans, snd may give the younger readers Agreeable to my will and promise, I will by Rev. George B. Da via, of Went Tremoot. clared what they had seen along simi- an iaea of those times when so of many now pen yoa a few thoughts aud incidents as HANCOCK POMONA. Both tbe bride and groom are well known lar lines in their tour, tell- missionary the boys left their homes for the first time they have occurred since taking upon is the for myself Following program the meet- and popular. Only near relative! of tbe DR. HALE’S SmSES* ing of the wonders and miracles God and went to the war without an idea of the responsibility of a soldier. There is a ing of Hancock Fomona with Floral bride and groom were preeent at tbe had wrought among the gentiles by what was in store for them. The first stricking difference b tween the life of a grange, Bucksport Center, Tuesday, but their frienda their them 12). We citizen and tbat of the soldier. wedding, expreeeed (verse may Imagine letter was written by W ill H. Thomas, a Jane 6: It is three weeks since congratulation! in a noiay xrenade im- how profound the silence was as the son of Deaooo Joseph P. Thomas, of Blue- just to-oight we bade adieu to our friends in tbe vil- Opening exercises mediately following tbe ceremony. council listened to the record of what hill. He snd his brother pleasant Qeorge have Address of welcome.LB lage of Ellsworth. Our parting there was Colomy May 22. Spec. we have been recently studying In smong the “unknown” in tbs slept Bunny more curious to me than affecting, as there Response.Msry M Barrill xlli and xlv. Then James, South *11 these chapters .veers. were bat few to whom I could speak other- Music by host grange BIRCH HARBOR. who seemed to be at the bhou.u not the outside of presiding Virginia, Sept. 8, 1861,6th Maine Regt. wise than aa a stranger. Wt en barked upon topic: the Mae. E. A. and aon Frisnd hall be ia as Z Puttee Mar on f council, summed up the matter and Sawyer: a train of lumber wagons about l a- m, grange kept good condi- tion ths Beal are a week here. gave the decision that the believers With pleasure 1 can now eay to you that we and with slow and measured step set out for as inside?.Thomas Grieve Harbor, apendlng last made a Recess among the gentiles must not be trou- have at forward movement upon Bangor, where we arrived six hours later in G. M. Wlnalow, of Fitchburg, Max., ia Call to the enemy. Wefhad lived so long in our old the morning, completely tired of life. | order bia Mn. A. H. bled about circumcision or anything i viaitiag mother, Winelow, * Here we partook of a hearty breakfast, Conferring fifth degree who ia ill. He waa Har- unnecessary for them, but prove, by a accompanied by which revived, oar spirits wonderfully. We Paper: The food value of fruits, and old Moore, of tbe xme city. life separated from all idolatry, that some then marched to Che railroad depot and took ottrmetive ways of using them, May IS. C. true _ they were followers of Jesus tbe cars for Augusta, where we remained but Mrs U G Houston Do farmers Tki mail-order house is adrertinng Christ This was indorsed by the a few days. It was reported we should atop Topic: get as much pleasure Itching, bleeding, protruding.or blind ptlx out of life as their circumstances war- have to Doan’e Ointment. M for your business. What are you going apostles and elders and by the whole WfK— for two mouths or more at Long Island, N. Y., yielded We nil church and sent by Paul and Barna- but we were ordered to Washington to stand rant*.George Chlpmaa etoree.—AM. to do about itt MI in tbe defensive. We were to take Moaic.A O bas and two of the chief men among slilm illMl one day’s Ray rations and start as near Closing the brethren. Judas and Silas, to the midnight as possi- ble. We passed tbrough Baltimore at mid- in Antioch, '/Ut. NORTH believing gentiles Syria night, unarmed and unmolested. O. RAINBOW, BROOKAVILLK. and Cilicia (verses 22, 23). out Wesr At the last meeting, After 1 be routine of One letter signed “Yankee” state* that Notice In verse 28 that the Holy business, a recess was dec 1ared for gameo. New England made the number of now in Spirit was really the presiding one at troops Washington The guessing of titles of books represented amounts to about This was —the of the council and led them to their right 30,000. May by different members was the feetnre. At proof quality 1861. decision and thus brought Joy and 28, the next meeting cske end ice-cream will Under of State Paint has comfort to the brethren at Antioch date July 1, 1801, a soldier be served. Bay Liquid signing “Hancock” writes from Washing- for more (verse 311. I am often impressed with ton: been made than forty the fact that the seems to make GREEN MOUNTAIN POMONA. Spirit lathe Senate chamber the 6th Massachu- years. It has stood the New so a or a as Following is the for the meet- little of voyage Journey, setts was quartered, in the rotunda the 6th program ing of Green Mountain Pomona grange England test—including tile to the time occupied or the Incidents Massachusetts; still proceeding southward with Schoodic grange, Franklin, Thurs- climate. It has by the way or the places visited or the Zouaves occupied the old hall of repre- day, June 8: proved every- passed through. Note in verse 30 they seutatives, while the New York 7th reigned peningsong.Grange thing we say for it Practical in the new hall of Address of we’come.Master Host Grange were dismissed from Jerusalem and representatives. AM frater- Response.Martin A Garland as well as nized. and there was but one party. Tbe painters, the man came to Antioch, and so it Is always, Music basement was but a vast kitchen. Tier upon Exemplification of first degree who does his 6wn use as a rule, no matter how long the work, it tier of barrels of flour lined tbe galleries, Officers Host Grange or the Time ami dis Business voyage Journey. hogsheads of bacon, bags of coffee, and of Recess tance and many things that get much sugar, and of salt filled tbe vaults of the ro- Conferring fifth degree “A to the West" attention here seem not to be noticed tunda. The boiling, baking, roasting and Paper, Trip ...Eunice Young Boys' and Girls’ Clubs.George N Worden In heaven whence the angels come anil frying for this army of men, excepting the Music State was all done "Mind as as return as a flash of and 7th, within the walls of the Address, Well Muscle an Es- Bay lightning sential of Success on tbe Farm.” cipitol. To the Massachusetts men are due the where 1.000 years are but as yester J. H. Blanchard. State dairy instructor plan and execution of the kitchen depart- Question box day when it U past or as a watch In I ment. The bakery built by them is regarded Closing song the Ps. 4). The night (Ezek. 1. 14; xc, as a model 16,000 loaves of white bread Music for the program will be furnished Paint affair; of James a most concise are by the host grange. Liquid speech gives here baked for daily tbe army. farther, wears and of the of God In goes longer summary purpose A letter signed “Sullivan” contains holds its color better than ordi- this present age and In the age to much that ia interesting. 1 am wonder- A Naw DIaaaaa. nary It is the of come. paint product ing, as 1 copy theae extracts, if some vet- An excuse to a Chicago schoolteacher Now. God is gathering out from ail sixty-five years’ experience. eran from theae towns of Hancock and read: nations a for His name. His people Bullivan may now be living and remember Bay State 03 Shingle Stain promtam “She was sick she had a head egg church, ttie called out ones, the body that he wrote theae letters to The Ameri- the mood front decay and holdo fa and a tooth and a and bride of Christ, who shall reign egg ear egg. She color year after year. 31 time. swim can all these years ago. Bullivan’a letter Motor, saB, and dtsci could not go to school, she was laying with Him when He sets up His king- ia dated at and he was a mem- — Ship Island, Write for ill Play golf, polo and tennis or just all the time In bed."—Chicago Tribune. nitrated Bay State booklet— dom on the earth. His church being ber of tbe 13th Maine. He it tella be lazy write#: all about painta. Buy Bay State completed and caught up to Him In Editor American: Painta of your dealer—aend ua hie »»"»«, Consolation. the air. He will return with them to To the geologist* it seems to me, this island plaaaa, if he docaa’t handle them. A California Summer u d«. “What! This and to Israel all that the mast be destitute of varied attractions. He awfully expensive restore prophets the sea and Sghtfiil—cool always, by wonld find no or marble, or slate- crazy hat I am to for have foretold and to occupy the throne granite, horribly buy h tan mountains nothing but sand, white sand, and| that, too, of David: then shall all nations be you?” In most unattractive forms. 8hip Island is a Israel, who “But, hubby, dear, I won't wear It won to Christ through San open Diego Exposition more than a of weeks.”—File- shall be the first righteous nation upon Avoid Colds. couple al 1916. Cool summer trip if yon Spring shall blossom and bud Sudden geude Blatter. earth, for Israel go Santa Ft changes, high winds, shifting sea- the earth with sons cause colds and grippe, and these spring and fill the face of colds are and Poor California trains annoying dangerous and are fruit. From the beginning God saw daily likely to tarn into a chronic summer cough. Keeping up to the Hsrs. Ash for folders train In such esses take a treatment of Dr. King’s fever” Is not a If His eternal purpose which He of and trip "Spring nlwnys Joke. you clearly New {Discovery, a pleasant Laxative Tar feel dull and sluggish, tired and worn out, has pnntosed in Christ Jesus, our Uyrnp. It soothes the cough, checks tbe suffer from backache or weak back, rheuma- Low Excursion fares cold end helps bresk np an attack of grippe. tism, sore muscles, stiff or other indi- Lord, and which He will In due tlm* joints, dsgyMy aOtoSsptambar 30 «a It’s already prepared, no mixing or fussing. cation of kidney trouble, it will pay you to Just ssk for a bottle of Dr. Pills. 8“,,h Bro*-; B. J. Hl«t«; Discovery, highly prompt wSRSwmXV ttSn«Ki!Mfr’Thonaa VI. 8“»'V' 11; Isa. lx, 1-3). a.~i over 40 years. aids to health.—Moore's Drag Store. Mopnt bwrt*'a 'oBlueWll‘ Hiockfey; McKinley. P W. Kicbardwb- P"“M to "• tb* NEWS. regular work of tbe KITTBRY TO CARIBOU. SMKrtiaaunte. nbUVTY Kbool before recess, and afterward* listen ■ U> a ptaaaiog program by taacbar and Thu pHOSPSCT HAItBOR The body of Thurlow Hamy, tbs seven- pnplte. following pupil* took part: and aon, of Bar Har- Ila y ear-old Uoioovtllo boy who disappeared Mr*. Am Hodgkin* Kelley, Elate Workman, Wilfred Car- j at tbair grandfather'*. May IS, was found Sunday in Tank stream, bor. are gueat* eand, Richard Shaw, Cheater LIVE STOCK Hamilton, 200 yards below the bridge from whieh he Proves Village improvement society has Ruth Wakefield, Krneet Investigation Tb« Vanaaw, Virginia had bean fishing. na«T atretcb of aidawalk on tfc* Rioe, boilt » Lamont Perry, Clarence Cole, WUla that various disease germs have their breeding-place in the waste and la HUSBANDRY H. of the and throw romf to tb* lighthouse, repairing Stewart, Waldo Wakefield, Granville Wil- George Newhall, manager products of the body. Don’t, then, let your bowels clog Selma Bangor offloe of the General Film was these harmful germs back on the blood. Take no chances with serious all the walk*. »on, Noonan, Ruth Stewart and Co., laabel drowned at Katahdln Iron Illnesa. Keep your bowels free, and the bile regulated with May 1»-_ V- Wakefield. Wednesday May 22. Works by tbe overturning of a oanoe in Moore we* a awk-ead viaitor of q Ralph UTILIZING FARM WASTE. which he was paddling alone. friends in Steuben. NORTH CA8TINE. The schooner William Blshee, virtually Dr. C. C. UrrabM i* taking a vacation Mere Live Stack Would Be Fad and the Mlaa Hazel Dunbar la home from given up as lost, arrived at Halifax, N. S., week* in Arooetook county. Cka- Sail Enriched. PILLS two Thereby BEECHAM’S of tlne. last Wednesday. The Bisbee left Halifax K. of we* a CPrapared by United States department d Henry Jacob*, Lynn, Mam., 1 April 18 for Port N. and was which and relieve biliousness Leonard Coomb*, of Bangor, la tbe gueet agriculture.] Clyde, S., promptly surely constipation, indigestion, of E. W. Bridge* over Bnnday. blown to saa with tbe lost of sails and side headache. They are from of guest of Miaeee Eliza and Adele Weecott. and compounded drugs vegetable The grain farmer In the com bait and not The of tnree Jam'S (inlander*, of tb* E. T. Ramil damage to the rigging. origin—harmless habit-forming. experience George Veezie, of Penobaeot, la ■hould more lire stock than 1* generations show that Beecham’s Pills prevent disease and are Boston, arrived Tneeday for tb* aaa- viaiting keep Fire Cb., bia Hr*. early Sunday morning destroyed aiater-in-law, Mary Veazie. customary at tha time, aaya a present the of tbe saw mill aon. Mra. Ruth boarding-house Engel Stallb, of Penobeoot, la via- new bulletin of the United States de- in Henry Hamilton went to EUawortb Sat- East Hampden, and damaged the plant Ittng ber aiater, Mr*. Emma Wardwell. of A Great Aid to Health and brought bom* bia new auto- partment agriculture, written by of the Bangor Oast Stone Products Co. urday Mlaa Mary Willard, recently relumed Carl Vrooman, the assistant secretary, The Engel mill was burned several weeks Directions of value to women with box truck. from special every Bangor, eontempletea building a In order to which tha ago. Both Area are to have been Said the world. In SSe. C. B. Colwell, of Hancock, arrived Sat- suggest ways In thought by druggists throughout bonus, 10c., bungalow on land of of home porcbaaed Edward farmer can turn to practical incendiary origin. urday night, returning Sunday with Weet. advantage wife and who have more of the aclentlflc Information ac- Hon. Thomas H. Pbalr, one of the bis daughter, epent May week* *1 L. P. Col*’*. 15._L. cumulated the pioneers of Presque Isle, who earned tbe two by department and tha FRANKLIN. was on bar to Hancock when Roaa title of way Point, and wife motored Conner ie working for Duncan “potato king of Aroostook p. T. Moore her* from Seth Crabtree la at Beal Ha— aba went Monday, to tbe Tar ratios. Dunbar. county”, died st his at employed home in Hlnehill In their new toot- Thursday camp tbeir bor, on the Rockefeller estate. Master en- Square Iske, near after a Floyd Bradbury pleasantly car for * week-end viait with Mr. Mr*. Doric We hater ia borne after* week Presque Isle, ing Stale Senator Sherman S. Scammon tertained fifteen ot bis young friends Sat- with Mr*. Sadie Mixer. day’s illness following a shock. He was will Moore'* parents, Welch Moor* end wife. bis seventh sixty-six years of age. deliver the Memorial day addrees here. urday afternoon, birthday. A. Capt. Freeman Joy died Priday, altera George Grindle and wife, of Penob- Ice-cream and cake were served. The high rates now prevailing for ocean Leonard Hiigrove, a travelling man, long Illness. Tb* funeral wee held Sun- •°ot, apent Sunday with bia father, Ckpt. May 22. B. M. W. tonnage was Illustrated Tuesday In tbe spent Sunday with Mrs. Hiigrove here. _ afternoon at lb* Union church, the Grindle. day transfer of of ownership the four-masted Walter Butler was up from Goodwin’s EAST BLCEH1LL. masonic ordur, of Winter Harbor, having Raymond Wardwell haa gone to Ialee- schooner Ads Brown, which was sold at Siding to spend Sunday with bia family. Charge of the service. Rev. Mr. Miner boro for tbe anmmer. Ha la at Mrs. Hattie Cousins is home from employed Boston by C. V. Minot, of Bath, for fl06,- officiated. The church choir of Winter tbe Pendelton Brae.' etable. The seniors of the high school went to Brooksville. 000. This is-915.000 more than the cost Harbor sang three eelaction*. Tb* Bangor Saturday and bad class photos family Mr*. Percy Wardwell oeme home Friday when she was built fifteen years ago at Mrs. F. W. Cousins and children, of the of a cirel* of taken. has sympathy large from Bluebill, after an extended vlait Phippsburg. Bangor, came Saturday for the summer. friends. Members of the Q. A. B. will attend her parent*, Alphoneo Emerton and Tbe commissioners of inland fisheries O. E. Carter, A. E. Long and Frank of the • Sunday afternoon service at the Methodist Miss Alla Orant, grammar school, wife. and game have enounced tbe appointment Webber, who work in Stonington, spent of Fred G. Webber, ot Orono, as chief church, May 28. observed Friday afternoon aa parent’s John with hie the week-end with their families here. Gray, family, moved to game warden for Penobscot suc- There were county, L. C. Bragdon ia agent for the extensive day twenty-five visitor* bia home In Oakland Frank M. Mrs. John who has been with Saturday. He haa ceeding Perkins of Bradley. repairs to be made on the road through the Charnley, Mr. Perkins was the warden in her Mrs. Maraden, in North had charge of tbe William Hooper farm oldest woods toCherryfleld this summer. daughter, of service in tbe State, been Dighton, Maas., several moDths, came iltmrrtiMinniU. here for acme time. point having appointed May 22, 1889, as chief of wardens Mrs. Julia Martin, of Calais, was a home Saturday. Ray Wardwell, of Harboreide, with hie in Hancock and Penobscot counties. week-end visitor with relatives here. She "ay 22. R. family, Mra. Helen Batch, Ralph and FEEBLE, A6E0 WOMAN Guatine Wardwell, recently vlaited their mother, Mrs. Emma Wardwell, who will gay* Vinol Mid* Her Strong apend tbe week in Oaatine. Saline. Text*.—“I am an aged May 22. L. Grand __ woman and fora long time was weak Vinol restored health SOUTH GOULDSBORO. and fvotile but my ABJEHDKUf ANGUS BULL, feel almost and strength *o that I young Mias Nettie Hooper, of Eaat Franklin, is aU housework. again and am doing my working in the sardine factory. state agricultural colleges. It Is a well 1 who are *eak and feeble Old people established says this bulletin, that merits aa Mrs. Alice and fact, should try Vinol ami know it* O’Riley daughter Vera, of where live stock is kept and the ma- J do. It is the best medicine to create Winter Harbor, are visiting ber niece, atrength and for chronic cold* I have : Mrs. Agnes Sargent. nure returned to the land the crops evertaken "-Mra.KA»i*1EE.RotxJER8. May 15. H. covering a series of years show a de- j _ Vinol. our delicious cod liver and iron j cided Increase. our to benefit The Misses Freeman, of Milbndge, came tonic, is sold on guarantee The probiem of keeping live stock will be returned. Sunday for the summer. or your money with profit therefore becomes largely a Kenneth Hamilton came from 0e*>. * »>*«>■'*»*r. Ofoggnit, KlUworth, Mp Bangor matter of making use. of stuff that Is last ill of a week, cold. wasted on the average farm. Moat of | tot. K. B. Drew and wife, of Kendus- the growth of live stock must be made kesg, railed on H. N. Hooper and wife on roughage and cheap pasture, and 1 Thursday. the grain fed must he reduced to | Harvey Martin, of Fitchburg, Maas., the lowest possible point Cornstalks, when must be fed as arrived Saturday, called here by the ill- possible, silage or as utid straw must be saved ness of bis father, T. F. Martin. fodder, and fed or used as bedding and fertiliz- Mrs. Miriam Sperry has returned from er Instead of being allowed to rot In Bangor, where abe baa been employed the stack. In addition valuable pas- about three montba. turage ran be secured from clover, fall George Jacobs came dow-n from Brewer sown rye. rape or soy beans sown In Sunday, in Kenneth Hamilton's auto- the corn or on stubble laud. By utiliz- mobile, re urmng in his own, which had ing forage crops and pastures In this been here through the winter. way in the warmer months and feed- May 22. H. ing allage and straw In winter a small- er arnouut of grain will be needed, and COREA. what 1s fed will be far more efficient The school league gave an entertainment In the ration. and ice-cream sale Baturday night. Pro- One method of producing a great ceeds. fll. amount of extra feed with very little Mrs. Hattie Stewart is spending a few labor Is to sow dwarf Essex rape In days with her sister, Verlie Bishop, at corn before the last cultivation. The PREPARE West Oouldaboro. rape can be sowed broadcast very 15. 8. quickly, and once It has been grown May _ dozens of delightful the hogs will do the rest On one lows Tbs pastor and wife have moved Baptist farm |50 worth of rape seed were beverages by mixing into Nahum Young’s house. Chib sown In this Way on sixty acres ol Clicquot Ginger Chester Btewart, of Bwan's Island, was a corn and on forty acres of oat stnbble Ale with any other week-end guest of bis uncle, O. H. Stew- After the corn had been busked UK drink where charged art. Mr. Btewart has not been here be- head of yearling steers were turned fore for and for water might be used. twenty-five years. Into the 100 acres kept seventy Nahum Young and wife and Rodney days. In addition to the cornstalki Highly carbonated, Young and wife have moved to Prospect and rape In the field they received s of of com deliciously flavored. Harbor for the summer. They have em- dally ration eight pounds meal and be ployment in the sardine shop. two pounds of cottonseed Buy it tht cast, tween three and four pounds of oal by from A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. straw. Deducting the cost of the con groctr or druggist John Bridges May 19. Mr. and Mrs. and meal, there was a profit of $60( Elwin Young are also receiving congratu- from the operation. In addition a largt lations on the birth of a daughter on the amount of feed was supplied to thi same date. bogs that followed the cattle. Cnlesi May 22. 8. _ other feeds are added to the waste SEAL COVE. however, the common custom of turn cattle in to clean up com stalks la Mrs. Allen Pierce U employed at North- tag unprofitable- fly themselves the con east Harbor. stalks go to keep the cattle alive, they W. ot West Bee. George Darla, Tremont, do not make bref. school children addressed the Thursday. If all the waate on the farm Is to bi Kenneth Hodgdou and wife, of Center, utilized In some such way aa this goof bare moved into the cottage on the Powers fencing la necessary. It costs abom estate. (300 to make the fences on a 100 acn bnt thli The Baptist people and friends gave the farm “hog and sheep tight,” pastor, P. Dresser, an old-fashioned pound money will prrve a profitable Invest party Tuesday evening. Ioe-cream and ment. With go'W management fenclni cake were sold. Proceeds about fid. can be made to pay for itself In a llttb Don't waste time with or- 20. N. Hay time. On the llwa farm already men dinary flour when your gro- tloned all the fvncee were bog tight cer can William SURRY. give you Another menu of reducing the cos at home. Tell, milled from Ohio Red ) Lana Liaoombe spsnt Sunday of producing live stock la to lessen thi C. Curtis and wife are in town Winter Wheat. Order a lack CUpt. A. amount of laber required. For exam for a week. today and do some blue a great deal of work can be save* Mrs. Fred Anderson returned home from pie, ribbon You can once a It has beer baking. Bangor Friday. by feeding day. there la little or n< win domestic science prises 8 A. McGraw la moving into his new demonstrated that farm. when this 1> with the good things baked home at the Stafford difference In the results Cousins was called home on when the asms amount oi from William Till, the Raymond done and account of the illness of his mother. feed la divided Into two portions. Ii flour that goes farther. L. May 22. Iowa It has Men demonstrated alsi that hogs will gain faster and at lesi PARTRIDGE COVE. expense by the use of the self feeds Ethel Eaton baa Bar Har- Mrs. gone;to than when hand fed. bor to work. Clifford Tinker, of Northeast Harbor, and Waata Grain. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Edgsr Springer. Bhs*e Sheep can utilize screenings ant May 22. HUBBARD. waste grain better than can any otbei claaa of live stock, says tbe Kansai Ptomaine Poison. Parmer. This is a point In sheep feed “Ptomaine is a scientific name food lng that has been largely overlooked says a physician in Farm and poison,'’ In a number of states extensive shoe] “and all ptomaines are Fireside, although have been devel no sim- feeding operations not dangerous to health, there is oped In connection with the handllnj test for telling the. dangerous ones ple of screenings at large mills and ele tbs other. from vators. Koch of this waste material “Dr. Charles K. Francis, a noted Okla- could be kept on the farms to advan homa chemist, gives the advice, ‘When 1 tags and fed to small flocks of sheep doubtful about a food, do not eat It.’ This It would save In hauling, and tht to meat which has a pe- applies especially grain sold would be of higher grad) culiar odor or taste, canoed goods, espec- and therefore brli a better price when have been opened lor ially they nare la no Sold of live stock Industry foods do some and any other which time, at the peasant time that offers betta Taking a chance not seem Just right. for good profit than thi health or life. Safety opportunities My be taking your handling ef sheep. | Brat.” | TH* TBKNCHM mai nr it x posit ion. PRIMARY CANDIDATES. IN American COUNTY GOSS'P. On* Gladstone Interview. ®!)t (gllsroortti An amusing glimpse Of the famous North KlUworth BO» Flffht- Will Show What Maine It Complete Met of Those Who Will bo Former and What The town of Orest Pond, or officially statesman Gladstone was once given lil '‘Somewherela Freer*’’. Maine le Doing. Toted For la June. oo LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL No. 33 plantation, is relieved by an opinion by John Murray of the publishing Blleworth hu two iej***en««le*e OOctally, It le known an tbe rauiin) Belov ie > I let ol candidate* of house which fawned of Hr. Glad- “eomewhere in Freoee”- annual Maine State given by Assistant Attorney-General complete many tb* Urine-line expoaition, bat It EVERT WEDNESDAT AFTERNOON “The Mr. end Mr*. Dunbar that the State must assume the all part is* for homlnation for national, stone's writings and speeches. Fraak Whitmore, eon o! might Jaat aa wall ha called: "What ar Th* ol bills contracted tor aid lor a last time I was at Hr. Gladstone's Chert** Whitmore, from whom Maine la and what Maine la ELLSWORTH, MAINE payment State and county office vbo vtll bo rated doing," for 'T had break- * letter *ome ereek* ahow that person in quarantine because of a con- bouse,” said Hr. Murray, AxmicM pa bit.bed the grant isto be bald in Port, ■t m for In Hancock coaaty In the primaries on of in having a fast and alone, as 1 was going and Winfield 8. Gray, formerly land tor two wee he, Jane HANCOCE COUNTT PUBLISHING OO tagious disease, plantations Jane IS: early *Ko. alerting 5, j, Monday, I * to hi* population of less than 200 and a valuation to Scotland. When I bad finished North Kliawortb, who In letter essentially a develop Maine enterprise! W. H. Editor sod REPUBLICAN, Tires, Manager. a Gladstone did not L. of Holden, aaya: Hare will ba ahown of less than (100,000. In Great Pond wan told that Hr. brother, Walter Gray, the thing* that art a roa chitbd mm sbhatob. so and menu factorial Ssoeertptloe Price—S2 00 year; Sl.oolorsli family of seven, quarantined because of know that I waa leevlng early Urn C»e»Di*e “D” Commit,. produced by In all parti 0f Bombs; M osnu for three months; If paid Bert M Fernald.Poland scarlet was to ask aid for that he wanted to have another talk B. B. F.. Fm*ece. tbe Slate, gathered together In tbe strictly in advance, SI M, 7h »*d *S oem* fever, obliged Frederick Hale..Portland gnat- 5 cents. All ar- (I to hie and All exhibition ball north ot respectively- Single copies provisions and materials for fumigation. Ira Henry.Honltoo with me. I went •bedroom—a Dear Brother eat Boston. It j, are reckoned St the rate of gi pet school for a resrsaes The of who should the bills roa aKraaasHTATira to consent*. very large room with a double bed In Am attending a ntchiM gun not a money-making bat near. question pay enterprise, ie ta John A Peter*.Klliworth few Will go back aa a gaancr. My Rate#—Are reasonable and trill be was submitted by Dr. A. G. Young, It Mrs. Gladstone was In bar dressing daye. exhibition—an effort on the part of tbe Advertising ran oovnexon. le In the trenches. We were a re- ■ode known on of to room. battalion Portland chamber of application- secretary of the State board health, in the 10th commerce, which it Timothy P Callahan..Lewleton serve battery filling np the gaps with the “Gladstone was dressed In a the management and Bnalneescommunications should bwaddrasaed the attorney-general’s offloe, Alexander C Haferthy.Rllevorth night- Onr fellows were rein- providing the ex- Pall* Canadian Scottish. so, and all checks and money orders made pay Carl R Milllken. .Ulead with a brown shawl round him. ot to ebow above result. gown them and netting cst op. and all the penea management, Maine eada to The Hancoce Cooett PcsuiNiao Frederic H Parkbnrst.Baneor forcing He waa flat on bis face, his bead made a what a State tbit Oo, Bllsworth. Maine. Edvard W Wheeler.BronewTck lying credit going to them. Oar colonel people groat la, and whet hia feet on to cat roa stats At-orroa. at the foot of the bed and face* saying: “If my men have got get the opportunity era. The expoaition a So here we LINCOLN HIGHWAY. Boy L Ward veil.Anr>»U the pillows. In one hand be held cup op, let as all go over together.” will tleo con vino# tbe tboaaanda of iIn. This week’s edition of Tte amtAToa. roa stats of coffee, and there waa a book In the are. mar viaitore who will be on band shea ( Two to he Mm naked.) the first American is 2.400 copiee. Great Film to be Seen In Kill worth other. I shall never forget that Inter- They started the bombardment tbe ebow opens, that Maine la one of the Melvin D Chatto.BrookertUe Am of the we were In. Some Fourth of July! Next R Pnller.Southwell Harbor view and the comicality great night moat important industrial elatei of the Tuesday. Qeorse WO shot* a Willie A Ricker..Caatlne aa I went toward on a Yankee gun which shoot* Average per week for 1914, 2,500 Mon bead popping op Union. v Next Tuesday—Memorial day—the great Charlee H Wood.'...Bden and more times in an hour than him." minute, In 19U, than was a big expoaition in transcontinental film, The Lincoln high- FOB COUNTY ATTOBNBT. Frit* has men In his whole outfit. Going In Portland. Tble year's ebow will be e im- the alliance. Tbe was as follows: interesting meeting the character of which changes a» the his- Georgs C Webber.Auburn program vacation, whether It be Nova rtcom, pact of the democratic force in this country scheduled for the Baas Harbor Com- YaUowatone National torical points and beauties of the highway FOB BBFBBeBBTATITB TO OOBOBBBS, t Ducts.;.,C M son Weber Aiaeka, California, ball of this or will ha directed into Maine next fall; e Sonatina S munity Friday evening weak. Park alaawbara. unfold themselves upon the screen, to be Charles B Pineo.... .Bar Harbor op. and hence, therefore, tbe republicans must FOB OOTBBBOB. b Bomsnoe, A community association will be formed. followed by scenes from the greatest, the WALTER H. WOODS COMPANY. stand shoulder to shoulder, and be beaded Edwin M Lawrence.La bee Mieses Marion end Louise Donnell Several Important and interesting ques- smallest, the oldest, the newest cities and 863 Waablaston St., Boeton, Mmaa. the candidate if FOB • ATS ACDITOB. X Dencinf Shadows.Heller tions will be discussed with to tbe by strongest available, their manifold regard towns with industries and Album they are to withstand tbe onslaught. Roland E Clark...... Honlton Leaf.Oriee uses of t be haU. Plana will also be pre- show points. The party took pictures Largo.Handel FOB BBFBBBBBTATITB. sented for a Fourth of July celebration FOR HIGH GRADE where Washington crossed the Delaware; John STANDARD, CUM* 6. Hagertby Mnbone; for the benefit of the ball. Republican County Committee. pictures of Pittsburg's industrial might; Nsthsn P Foster .Sorrento S BatterCien.dries Tbe opening of the repnblioan campaign in Serenade.Schubert pictures Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, pre- SOCIALIST. W. C. T. (7. Convention. Hancock was en- Flatterer.Chamluade BONDS la county marked by the senting every interesting feature of the INVESTMENT FOB CirfTBP STATBS SBBATOB. Looms Donnell White rib bo Here of Hancock county, couraging enthusiasm and harmony dis- route from the small boy fishing at the James F Carey. Barry 4 Sonatina No. I.Belnecke in earn—tunas what from to 69b at the first of the making up they YtoMlit* played meeting oonnty creek to the governor at the capital. Iowa, FOB *Br«BSB*TATTTB TO OOBOBBOO. Allegro lacked in numbers, met in their annual ASK committee, which was held in Ellsworth Nebraska and Wyoming have furnished George O Carrie.Bkowbegan Andnntlno county convention at the Baptist church on May 30. Every member of the com- scenes of the West in all its old-time FOB OOTBBBOB. Hondo in Ellsworth and L. O Frank H Maxfleld...... Portland Monday Tueaday. Mm. GREENWOOD mittee wan present. glory, its bards of cattle, rough-riding John Hsgerthy Mshoney MI".. FOB STATB ACDITOB. Althea G. Quimby, of North Turner, Slat* P. O. AUGUSTA. An organization with the following offi- stunts and wonderful mountains and 5 Donee Csprioe .Grieg BOX^tS. Melville A preeident, aesiated la the her 834 B cers was effected: L. Floyd...Portland Solfeggietto ■. ■*■.CPE Bach meetings, ’Phone quickly Percy Aiken, plains. __ Too Wild Boee...... Mac Dowell genial presence and inspiring remarks of Sorrento, chairman; Edward E. Chase, Tbs finish was Insids the gates of the TBB BBPBBSBBTATIVB CLAMBS. much to the A. Louise Donnell adding mealing*. of Blue hill, secretary; George Savage, exposition grounds in Ssn Francisco. classes In Han* The seven representative • of the Witches of the The waa treasurer. Collins Alps, greeting rally Monday evening of Northeast Harbor, The innumerable pleasures of their trip, cock county, by number, are as follows: Schumann the county Mrs. Julia was decided to hold a of the opened by preeident, It meeting what they have seen, a comprehensive Class 1 —Eden. Valeo assrssS! % Chromatiqoe.Oodsrd A. of Eaat Tbit wea fol- NUKot committee and to extend invi- Chatto, Burry. tomtit of pneu- July Ifi, idea of what they have left, and in some John Hsgerthy Mahoney ob- Class 1-Bucks port, Orland, Oastlne, Ded- lowed by aaongand prate* service,and brief monia and f»n> cum. Will also do tations to all candidates, committeemen cases endured, are all faithfully pictured. ham and Verona. T flonnto No. II.Beethoven Ul»- porta of temperance newt from rtstrtcal work. Bocommsnded by and live republicans to be present. The Sehermo delegates Class 8—Ellsworth, Trenton, Aurora, Am- present. afternoon of that day will be devoted to herst, Otis, MariaviUs, Waltham and Planta- Spinning Song.Mendelssohn Beat to Kill KU«a. tions 6,10. fi, M, U. Two Tuesday morning waa occupied largely JSSSJffSSA^B&£. a business meeting, at which all are re- Way Larks.Loechetlxky Me. Talaphona The Woman’t Him* Class Doer Louise Donnell with lb* Ilk-Its__ to In the Kay Companion 4—8tonington, Isle, Sedgwick, departmental reports, given by quested present suggestion,. Eagle island, Hog island. Batter Island, Bear givue a way to kill fliaa that baa La ewat- chairman of the various committees in evening it is planned to have a banquet, island. Pumpkin island and Long Island plan- The musicals will be repeated next Fri- jfatfcl Sutton ’em all hollow. Here it la: tation. person or by letter. with after-dinner epeechee. This meet- tinf day evening at the high ecbooi, ler the “Taka a of soft Tuesday afternoon was devoted NOTICE. will be the first big gun of the piece neveo-eightha-inch Class 5—Gouldeboro, Sullivan. Franklin, benefit of the athletic association. largely ing fight, Hancock, Winter Harbor. East- wife. U»r® wood three inchea eqaare, into which yoo Sorrento, to bualneea. oncers warn elected as fol- to to esrttfy Shot my J; and everyone wants to oome. brook and Townships 7 and 8. baa left bad and board with low a: THISSmith, my have driven, near the oornere at -a alight President, Mm. Nettie Pullarton, oat eaaM. 1 thstalora forbid all parroM After beooming chairman of the county Class 8— Blaebill. Surry, Brooklia, Penob- KLLSWORTH FALLS. Jaat lour floiah naila. Saw of Mm. Jolla from or truetlng bar oa Mr. Aiken announced hie angle, eight-penny scot and Brooksvtlle- Ellsworth; vios-president. harboring wyJJ committee, cooat, aa I shall nay no Mils of bar aoatraci oS the handle of an old broom and nail E. A. Flood has gone to T re moot for a A. Chatto, ot Eaat withdrawal as a candidate for the sena- Class 7—Mount Desert, Tremont, Southwest Burry; oorraaponding lac attar lb La data W. Bairs- thia block of wood to one end of it. Hall Harbor, Swan's island. Isles, Ls- visit with his daughter, Mrs. T. A. Tapley. secretary, Mm. L. A. of Bar Job* torial tor the reason that ha Cranberry Richardson, nomination, moine, Mt. Desert Rock and Mars kail Island. Swan’a Island, May A 1*1*- All a tumbler with cold water and in are Harbor; Mra. Jennie did not bsiieve the positions compatible, put Forrest M. Easier and wife receiving recording aecmtary, it a tableepoonfnl of keroaene oil (eoep- congratulations on the advent of an M. Mason, ot Southwest Harbor; treas- and ha wished to devote hie energies to a Courtesy Pays. rurn notick.: eude alao may be uaed). Place the tom bier born urer, Mm. A. W. Uark, of Southwest Ofty'Of single end—tba success of tbs party. In the Amerfenn is s eleven-pound eon, to-day. oouUaetsd with U» May Jfafonine Harbor. sad car* tor thoaawb on the piece of wood between the naila Watters and Hatingworth to aapport ■lory by Fred C. Kelly to prove tbat George N. wife, of Norway, aasd aaatataaoa daring Bra and raiae it to the the j may yaa"_5y*M calling, covering fly. a In the than warn addresses Jan. and ara lagal raaldrntJ ooarteey In beetnsie pays. It boo to do spent few days last week with Mra. evening by alag 1. ltlA ‘b*m tnmee of the keroeene oil eauae the ■Haworth, 1 foTbld all trnatlag Cottfopanonuc. The Watters’ £. B. Rav. P. A. A. KlUam and Mm. parson, son with George C. Boldt, manager of tbs parents, Armstrong and Quimby. oa my aeaeaaA m than la planty ot room fliaa to into the The beat ttma 1 at Iba 'W drop glaae. Waldorf-Astoria in New York end wife. aoeommodatloaa to oara tor them city, B. Mrrcaau-.l Withdrawal. to do thia lain the evening, at dnak, or Farm boaaa. Aarons Announces larmr amaagarof aPbiladalphiahaatalry: Frank E. Ferns Id and daughter Mary, Mm, May 90,1916. early la the morning while the fliee are Bawjuureo, “Oat Bight, whaa all tba botala la Phll- wish Mr. Bancroft, of South Faria, as the Editor at Tka American: eettled on the oeUing." UNITED STATBS postages. Te adalpbia ,«■ erowdad aad It waa almoat their guest, have been spending a few bean elected chairman of the Having impoaaibla to obtaiaad a root,, a maa aad days at their home here. I Bnaaoek county republican committee, bia wifa dron to Boldt’a botal aad Ka.SNiteaiaisrtt.gS up The annual sale of the ladies’ sew- Fiada Health la Oar Viaol ha in- Beware of Ointments for plant Mai that this now position would la a ton. ot It bo ooaU not drawing sod askad. daopaii. ing circle will be held In the vestry Thurs- 111.-" I suffered from a tag. iaaosardaaM with rp^Bfrom with remaining a candi- ColUnaviUa, cation, ooptM a* which may ba obtained compatible my Catarrh that Contain Mercury gin tbom p plan to aiaap. day afternoon. Aprons and cooked food aarvona break-down and terribla baad- thaauuJC date Mr and I therefore announce « and waa tired all office, aa mercury will earely daetrey the eeeee of ‘Taa,’ Bold! told tbom, ‘you ana taka will also be on sals. There will be an acbaa, over, totally K Coatodlaa-^ as a candldati lor Statu email aad the whole entert won oat my withdrawal completely acreage eye- room— that’* all I ban.’ linment in the evening. and discouraged bat aa I bad it the mueoua my tarn when catering through Bichard A. Smith has for the n large family 1 bad to work eurfacee. Such ardelee ahoald never be need -Tba oast morning tba gnats told enraged despite my Sotun. friends who oe from season at Bar Harbor with burner A ■offering. I saw Viaol advertiaed and |ggal __ I wirt to thank all the loyal except preacriptloaa reputable phr- Boldt tbat a amaagar with bia aaaaa ot Lym etcleaa, ae the damage they will do la ten fold Hodgkins, sleetrlclsna. Mr. Smith has within two me so Mr In this week* m Loan bar aaraay notl« tern supported campaign, to the cue derive from would ba aa aaaorad aaoaam la a returned from where ha lira; joed yea pocaibly ooortmy Greenville, ha hM ban ad»*»t*tf* rid continue that mm. Hell'e Oeterrb Dure. aeecafaetarrd by TBS daly appointed M cull llraet thirr sup- mafib loner hotel. ^ been for several weeks wiring a new 1 am n well tar with tha wUI aaaaaai al ths satata P. J. * Oou, Toledo, 0-, oontaloe no y wcmS^—UnL Aka the auw I hare seen mad, Cheney steamer. ot m-CBHIl.1- port in position mercery, aad la takaa lateraally. acting di- ‘Aad,’ addad tba gpaat, ‘I’m willing Baccaa. UhANIA rn. MBMUIX, lata of all re- the Mood and macoaa aorfaeee of The body of Charles Hast men, as I Mai that, with the support rectly apoa to provide yoa with tba botal.* formerly We guarantee Vlnol, our dattdooa cod the ayetem. Ia bay!eg Hell'e Catarrh Cam of this piece, who died recently la Hart- Hvor It ia takaa la- "Warn tbaa tBat mam and iron look, to rtroMiliw ind ^■Jjgy'JS^gac ha onre yoe got the geealae. gamt haalpraatad ford, Goon., after a short Illness of pneu- '• * maa. bolM up wook, ar* minimm of dollarB in koMi under monia, was brought hare last week lor nm-down, ororwockod interment. natimaad was fifty-alas BSSaSJScSS bottle. Said by Orugglata, Pnca Ha per of I Oeo. A. Parc Take loll'e Ihmlly PUU far ceactipatloa. Waldarf Aator.” ^ years age. her, Druggist, Ellaworth, Me. “isrstf1* “‘•stssttsssa’ SttKttiamtxU. MEMORIAL day TWO FACED JANUS. r:»HOOTINO AT GREEK LAKR. H* Was Charles Abo, a Flan, Under Arrest tor AS USUAL IN ths Ancient gun 0*4 a* Wail OBSERVED One ot Hie be •a th# God of War. Shootlag Countrymen. ELLSWORTH. Peor Charles Aho, e Finn, who rscently oM Janus: Do you know how purchased the Malta pleas on the Bangor shamefully posterity haa maligned June 5th to 17th Inclusive; THR ROW COM- road near Qqes Lake, waa arrested last IMK’BD BT hlmt You have heard all Ufa your that Friday by Sheriff Silshy and 5EC0ND ANNUAL ARRonmm January waa named Tor Deputy the Roman Sheriff ^HDR*-*****"™* god Janus Mscomber, charged with shooting TO VI*rr CHMHTHRIRS. and that Janua waa the god of One Miens, another Finn, Thursday war, hence the Orst month of the night. The wounded man Is now ip the Maine State Bloc O. A. R-,haa mads year must be turbulent. Or perhaps Exposition Wm H. H. post, Bangor hospital with a bullet In hie ,or ,h* WMRR obaarraDce you have gone deeper Into tbe signifi- Far it ... penal pl*»* shoulder. The wound la not ooniidered SwpassiRt That af Last Year Seep* memorial cance of Hie flm month * ", Memorial day aad Sunday. name and serious. tsrrieaa will bn bald at have beeu told that It was given th# ami Wealth of hrtamtim ant L’Dloo memorial Stories of tbs shooting differ, and owing The Ellsworth Fish Man awning. honor of heralding that god be- Hcncock ball Sooday gory to the inability of the principals end wit- EatartaMai Fiatiras Manorial day axardsss will es use he bnd two faces, one The regular looking nesses to talk English, and the donnish- is for orders for Haneook ball Tnandny after- Into the past am) Hie other looking Into ready your REMARKABLE DISPLAYS of his- mbeld •< nsse ol the Finns, who refuse to help the educational, 2 o'clock. Tba program la aa the future, ns the first month of the at officials in their investigations, the real fish at his fish market on torical, civic, military, zoological, agricultural, horti- yenr natu 4;iy would do. But (olio**: through story is hard to obtain. It is understood cultural and ichthyological natures will be made on an It all you have held l>efore Water next door to orchestra rigidly you that even the Street, MMtc .Higgins' the wounded man dost not wish extensive scale. SEE "WANDA”, the educated seal .RaeRR Mathews fact that he was the patron, the to appear against bis assailant. with the human mind. See the wild ducks, pheasants, w*"“ devotee. (>er!ui|« even tbe Instigator of the P. O. Telephone 68-3 yccol ado*.“•*■* As near as can he learned. Miens and foxes and other denizens of the Maine forest. ll.uy.barg Address, war. deer, Lined o', two ot bar Finns bad been at Tha Abo place As s matter of history, Janus was a SEE THE FISH EXHIBIT-with more than 200 ... lata In the of Ba«erthr Thursday evening, leaving introduction epeakar.Mayor venerable and thoroughly established varieties of fish on evening when Abo ordered them array. game display. deity before tbe little band of Trojans Announcement RaeRR Mathews One etory of the trouble is that Miena In- OTHER ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES will be p^mllctioa. carried eastern culture to Italy, when sulted Abo’s daughter. Abo aayehe found band concerts Mule.. the primitive Italians hud not provided, including daily. begun to Miene loitering about hie stable, end following orders. Issued by tba pent suspect that war waa an Institution I wish to announce that I have been ap- MANY \tAINE PRODUCTS will be shown in the The believes be intended to etesl his horse. mender, William Small, «lea In datail which called for a “goat" War needed pointed locel representative for the of manufacture. com Aho wee brought to Ellsworth by the process lor tba day, and also tba no juatlflcatlon or excuse. Men fought Kroeeknit Direct Mills, of New York, the program office re Friday, sod is still confined in the ALL IN ALL, it will be an extraordinary event, appointed to visit tba rarloue because that seemed the to manufacturers of high-grade hosiery, un- committees only thing He was before in the At county jail. arraigned derwear and without a parallel history of the State. cemeteries In tbarielnlty: do. Aa for Janns. he was their great- swaaters. I have the Tbree- Judge Mason, of tbs Ellsworth municipal least a hundred and thousand will come. Memwrtal Bare leas. est sun god. He presided over tbe ris- ln-one Garment, house dresses and aprons. flity people court Saturday, and the bearing was con- Wn. H. B. Rica Port. No. ing and setting of tbe sun. and hence Kindly ’phone, or drop me a card, and HeePkO.erase tinued until there was or Hems, Q. A. Monday. Monday without to the June to 17th n pirt.Tvaet a, be waa the god who looked after the any obligatiomupou your part Remember dates, 5th a further continuance, until the condition HiLswoarii. May B, IBM. propltloua beginnings and end- place an order, 1 will submit samples of bappy of the wounded man would him to Order Me. i. permit this well-known end for New Building, Portland, Maine ings of all ur lertaklngs. He was rep- popular product Exposition sad comrades of tble pant are appear in court. The officer, resented with two faces, which looked your Inspection. lo meet at their hall on Baa- herebj rr<|olred 1 also weave the rag ruga to and AJB o'clock. to the east and the west. Hla temple order, toy .renin*. May », at prepara- In Rome was closed In time of MARINE LIST. have a good stock ot Rugs aud Pillow Topa to merchle* lo Hancock ball to lletea to only tory on hand for aale. eeroeon Bee. J. W. Tickle, and peace, and as there seldom was • memorial by peace Hancock Cooney Forts. rerrlceo as may be eoaaactad therewith. It was usually open. Hence he was ■ech Southwest Hsrbor—Did called tbe of Msy 18, tug Som- stTo'docs. god war.—8t Louts Globe- mers N Smith with bsrge Pickering hound Tb« Wonio'i Rsllsf Corps. Sobs of Vslsr- Democrat west Hid W. A. sod ftil booormblj dlscbRffSd soldiers sod Msy 19, seta St Bernard (Br) Five Islands, Alexander, SBfl N S. for Vineyard Haven, Mass art iovtUd lo Uk* port wUb lbs post Bailors 8ld Msy 90, gs s Mary C. for Nova Scotia 38 Oak St. Tel. 64 Ellaworth la *U 1** msmoripl sRSfpisss. TRIBUTE TO THE MULL Hid Msy 29. gs s Onaway for Novs Scotia THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY William Small, Ar Msy 31. sch Mary J Beale bound east Ar Post CoMmsDdsr. May 33, ateam lighter Sophia Wonderful Film Production of Qreat With All HI* Fault* Ha la a Mar* *r Baas Harbor—In port 19. schs F G I'lRiDR. AdJoUrnt, May D. L- Laaa Nobit Character. French for St John. N B; Sarah A Reed for Calais; Senator, Gloucester for Newfound- Lunch Transcontinental Road The mule la singularly free from the land Dairy Memorial Day. Ilia to which horseflesh la heir. He baa Southwest Harbor — In port May 22, ach We have modern Senator more work tn him In 3*B consecu- Salisbury At the Strand 30 HtAWCABTsaa Wi. H. H. Rica Post, No. ; days’ Theatre, Tuesday, May VuTAurumtrt 09 Mama. O. A. R.. ; tive days than any farm animal or M, BORN. FURNISHED ROOMS Morning, Afternoon and Evening Eluvoitm. May a, 1914. j farm engine. He requires leas feed when at work than horse that can Order No. ». any or in con- HAHLER-At Ellsworth Falls, May 24, to Mr by day week Under of Ellsworth Woman’s Club. approach hla capacity, for when be 1* and Mra Forrest M Raster, a son. auspices I. Id accordance with the rules sod regu* I nection with our Idle he can forage successfully where BILUNGS—At Deer Isle, 3, to Mr and present Utica* of our order. Tuesday. May >9. will be I May the draft hors* finds the too Mrs Rimer Billings, a son. in Ellsworth as Memorial It U ; picking business. Call and in- IOC and 20c observed day. COURTNEY-At Ellsworth, to Mr TICKETS, slim. He lakes pot luck with any May 90, «ars«st!> requested that flags on buildings and Mrs John P Courtney, a son. [John spect them. sod on the shipping be displayed at hair- owner cheerfully and keeps fit upon It Francis.) mast during the day. aad that all places of In [oeta Southwest Harbor, May 7. to Btock of boots and shoes at Matinee Every Day Picture* Change Dally Cook. Vinal P Hooper, James A McOowa. Mr aud Mra Thomas H Raymond, a daugh- and at the front do not grow ter. At the Congregational church-Timothy painters Bresssbss. enthusiast^-. Although he la unsung 15% DISCOUNT Wednesday — 7th Episode of Graft, “America Saved from War.” At North Ellsworth — George W Patten. when living and not greatly honored, MARRIKD. Animated Weekly. A good Nestor comedy. Purchase now means more than Haddocks. he la not wheu at or be- Benjamin unwept thirty Thursday — "Flash of an Emerald,” Robert Warwick, a five-part At Ellsworth Kails—C H Haynes, A W Ellis. lie lies down, this saving, as further advance in youd sighs |ieaeefully BEAN-BATON— At Stonington, May 7, by society drama. W Albert Richardson, D J Lyman, A H Danico j rather than regretfully and give* up Rev George H Knowlton, Mine Helen L the price of shoes is certain. Levi W Bennett. Bean to Parker L Eaton, both of Deer isle. Sam at Work,” educational. L-Ko hla Spartan spirit. Friday—“Uncle comedy. Catholic cemetery on High street-Richard BILLINGS—REYNOLDS—At Franklin, May “Phantom Fortune,” 3 reels, featuring Hobert Henley. If there Is a hereafter for animals 'JO, by Rev W H Dunham, Miee Lillie Bill- H. P. fiawkee. CARTER Ethel the mule*' |*radt*e la a aeries of Ely- inge, of Franklin, to Clifton Reynolds, of Saturday—"The Great Divide”, featuring Clayton and House Beech I and and Riverside—George P Haskell. Marion. in the Grand of the Colorado. stan tic bis with fences that only a good Peters, produced Canyon West Ellsworth—G B Floyd. CARTER—SEAVEY—At West Tremont, May Lakewood—Albert Garland. Jumper esn dear, with colts to chase, 16, by Rev G B Davis, Miss Thera M Carter IRA B. Tuesday — “Lincoln Highway,” shows at 9 a. m, 1 and 7.30 p. m. to Frank Q both of Tremont. HAGAN, Jr. The commander of each detachment will re- I with something alive and preferably Seavey, Don’t miss this marvelous production. HERRICK-BRIDGKS-At South port st once to the adjutant the number of two legged to kick and with of Penobscot, plenty May 20, by Rev Chester A Smith, Miss Annie Civil Engineer, Beginning Next Week “Graft” will be shown on Fridays graves decorated. rough, plain victuals and a few goats M Herrick to Fred P Bridget, both of Sou h Penobscot. Land III. At 9 s. m- at the Strand. moods ne- Surveyor. pictures to play with In sportive and and j RF.ED—WALLS At West Tremont, May 18, CKTtSpMiMCt Stttclttd Coming—Triangle features Keystone comedils, beginning June 7 IV. At o'clock m. all the comrades will gro drivera not brutal, yet not too In- p. by Rev G B Davis, Miss Bessie G Reed to ELLSWORTH ME. P. 0. Box 7 every Wednesday and Saturday. assemble st Grand Army hall, to form la dulgent. for hutnau companulonablp.— Alvin A Walla, both of West Tremopt. FALLS, sslnmn end escort the orator of the day to i Louisville Courier-Journal. SMITH—SALISBURY—At Belfast, April 90. Rev H B Sellers, Miss Minnie Ardell Hancock hall, whore the memorial address by Admission, 5c and lOc Smith to George Henry Salisbury, both of will be given by W H ftsttea, of Rllsworth. Belfast. Portuguese and Codfish. FUR COATS Msyor A C Hagerthy will preside. At the j close of the service the will > It la an Interesting fact that the fish- FUR-LINED COATS comrades again DIKD. form lu line and return to their ball and die- ermen of northern Portugal started at DAVID FRIENDS band and developed the fishing Industry on New line of Mackinaws direct BRAGG—At BluehUL May 9, George E Bragg, from sold V. All soldiers aad sailors of the late the "banka" off the northern coast of aged I month, 2 days. factory, cheap. 1 Save Your Spanish-American war, the Woman's Relief America, and. though they now aeud CONANT—At Bucksport, May 19, Amass L REPAIRING of all KINDS Dog Conant, aged 78 Corps. Sons of Veterans, all fraternal orders. fewer *hl|>s. their taste for salt cod years. Owners of in the 4 DOW—At Ellsworth. 22, Mrs Samuel dogs city the msyor sod members of the city govern- May from Newfoundland la unabated—In Dow, of Washington Junction, aged 28 of Ellsworth are steal, and citlseos in- warned generally, are cordially fact. It la a national Portuguese dainty. years. vited to take part la the observance of the Samuel R that unless licenses are It la found In every little grocery shop, DUNHAM—At Bucksport, May 18, Ellsworth Steam paid day. Dunham, aged 92 years, 6 months, 16 days. Laundry as a board. A number U net if Iswdfy Wwl MFHTHI CLUNINS at will be ! bard and brown EASTMAN — At Hartford, Conn, 17, Once, dogs shot, VI Uniform Rank, K. P.f will act as escort May have made their homes Charles A Eastman, formerly of Ellsworth ior the of Portuguese Goods called for and delivered and the owner will be com- day, F G Smith la command. Falls, aged M years. on the Islands to the south of the main- Special attention to parrel poet work VII. Comrade D L Fields is hereby dealg- EATON—At Deer Isle. May 9, Launcelot L to a fine to cover land of Massachusetts, and there thfc 6 9 months, 6 pelled pay sated as marshal of the day. Eaton, aged years, days. H. B. ESTEY & CO., Proprietors of Iberian maiden, raven Hull’s 28, Mias Hattie in addition to the li- dark eyea the HAMOR-At Cove, May Stete Street. Ellawortb. Me costs, Wuxi am Small, E Hamor, aged 66 years, 6 months, 12 days. locks and a certain picturesque element cense fee. Font Commander. [ HINCKLEY-At Bluehill, May 16. Miea Nellie In dress are not Infrequent This con- 0. L. Kislm, Adjutant. E Hinckley, aged IS years, 11 months, 10 John H. nection with Portugal dates back many days. The local merchant who does not ail Leighton, KOarm OP THB poor. HODGKINS—At Lamoine, May 17, Mrs Lydia years, the ships of Marthas Vineyard is to Constable K Hodgkins, aged 77 yean, 8 months, 8 days. vertise throwing open the door the _Dog bridging the distance over see and re- Following 1* tbs roster ol Wm. H. H. JOY—At Prospect Harbor, May 19, Capt Free- which does with crews.—Ex- mail-order house, advertise, poat, O. A. K., to-day: turning Portuguese man P Joy, aged 78 years. Ellaworth change. OBER—At Trenton, May 14, Mrs Lizzie A and which is looking for just such open- Small, William, commandar, _ Ober, aged 4ft years, 8 months, 8 days. FI l_M S Qmniclt, WmJ.DVC, PENDLETON—At 19, George ings. Bangor, May 3B Jamaa V Nicknames. Pendleton, of Winter Harbor. Will develop your No. Brownie films Oook, L, J C, Royal The mail-order house is war Mo- PERKINS—At 90, Francis waging for lOc Prints, 3c each. W Albert, aorgeon, Louis XIV. was "La Grand Orland, May Henry Richardson, Perkins, 92 9 months. 8 on the local merchants with Hla court waa the model for aged years, days. advertising No. 2A and other sizes: 6 exposure, Breaoihaa, Timothy, Oof D, narque West 19. STEVENS—At Gouldsboro, May as its ammunition. The local merchant y&VOdoyGUcto 15c, 12 exposure. 25c. Prints, Haakeil, (Jeo F, Q M, European prineee. Helen Shaw, wife of E M Stevens. the Let us show (he Latest in 5c each, 50c per doz. Post cards Lou la PbUlppe was the “CltMen TAB0UTT—At Bar Harbor, May 10, James who doesn’t fight back with same Styles Hawkea, Richard, O of O, you same rate. •* waa Tabbutt. aged 88 years. is bound to lose out. Ccrtia, A W, chaplain, Kin*;" at one time be “King ammunition WEED—At Deer Isle, Msy 12, infant daugh- ** the name be assumed when be Films and Prints returned the after FWlda, D L, Smith." ter of Mr and Mrs Howard G Weed, dsy adjutant, aged ComtntMum LAMSOrt&HUBBAKDHATS Bean, j B, patriotic lnatructor, escaped from France. 17 days. jBnctamg. received. of Scots, was the Brantroog, John, 8 M, Mary, queen Smith & Head “White 1864 Fogg, Charlaa, Q M 8, Queen." SUbcrtunusm*. 1916 Stanwood’s Photo Bannett, Leri W. Ellaworth Falla Mary of Modena, wife of James. II.. Cary ME. ■Back, O W. Otia waa the “Queen of Teen.” JONESPORT, Qough, Elmar, Eaatbrook The "Nine Days' Queen” waa Lady Jane Grey. Boor, CP, Ellaworth s BOSTON iT, We Are Well Christian III. of Denmark waa the TWO GOOD REMEDIES E. H. BAKER, OPT. D. Bllia, Ambroee, Ellsworth Falla conmssioN “Father" of his people. merchant Bloyd, George B. Weal Ellaworth ; ‘Working Well Together, Produce ®«land, Adalbert, EUeworth | Marvellous Semite. WANT YOUR Registered Optometrist Boogina, A W, ftwHirnnh I Somewhat Confusing. Prepared trdiiti PWL Collsft if OttMMtm Bonn, Ira B. Uamoine bow la Brian?” naked “And grannie. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Peptiron FARM PRODUCT8 Office 153 Main St, Residence 55 Oak St. Horen, George, Hancock the kind frieidd. ELLSWORTH, ME. as a Coarse of Treatment. Live and With stock for Momorial Day trado Ellaworth I abe'e better." Brian. Pilla Eggs, Dressed, Poultry Hawkea, Richard, "Oh. replied CACV Eye-(jlaase» Hoynee, C H, Ellaworth FaUs “The day before yesterday the doctor Veal, Apples, Potatoes at THE ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE Ow CMO T Spectacles ret the aft- For instance, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Higgihs, John, Ellaworth afld that abe might up day Average price $3 and $5 ** the standard blood is recom- Prices, Shipping Tags, Dressing, Packing Hooper, Vinal F, ar tomorrow, and >• ..crday waa to- purifier, j mended for conditions that are scrof- and Shipping Instructions, etc., sent free D J, Ellaworth Falla ! morrow, and today la the day after to- The difficulties we shall have will Appointments far Mondays and Taosdays Jfmn, ulous or on blood. iM or oard haddock*, ilenjemtn, North Ellaworth morrow. So obe’a up today!” dependent impure Telephone postal the new iron be those of prompt distribution. 27 In Bouton. New York and ■"Bo, Horace. Bayeids ! Collapse of kind friend.—exchange. Peptiron Pills, tonic, StaftMiasal Cards. year'i eiperlenoe recommended for con- Philadelphia. HU**, W illlam, Ellaworth are especially You will be wise to prepare for that ditions that are anemic and nervous. H. SCOTT Mom., W F. I Guaranteed. ALICE day by placing orders early—as persona Buffer from a comli- srnciALTr vans or D V. Lnmoina these fresh r inquired the Many JJoParlaod, “An eggs nation of these conditions. aro TTPXWMTIMU. ACCOUNTING AMD HoOown, J A. Ellaworth They general clerical work. skeptical customer testily. of the We shall no in PLUMBING, ""ona. Jemee Luosc afflicted with swellings glands, Agent Union Bale Deposit* Trust Co., of Port- deliver goods E, | “Ob. yea. Mr,” replied the attentive for end 1 and end. furnish lag Probate Surety Bonds Bm»an, Ellaworth bunches in the neck, eruption*, Hot Water Heating, Furnace Georg. W, North bat miagirlin i” waiter reassuringly. Oliver Type wri ten sores on the body, limbs and faee, Agent typewriter suppllei town after Saturday, May 27 Fktlllpa, Ambr.NM, Ellsworth wen taken out of the Incubator Oar. Mala and Water Eta. (over Moore’s Urns Work and Jobbing. “They and are besides and nervous. Boott, John, rhia Times pale Blots). Eilswsrth. Me. very morning.”—Richmond these take both Hood’s HONEST HONEST Smith, 1*8, «* If patients WORK: PRICES Dbpatch. and Pills AW. j_ Sarsaparilla Peptiron they WILLIAM SEMPLE are reasonably sura to derive four- J)R. Albert N. Cushman Twenty Year*’ Experience. G H, Sorry Girls! OSTEOPATH Jhrry, Girls. Just fold benefit. These two great medi- Panonal attention to all details. Telephone Naieon, Hanoock on “Jomart, •that—Jack aaw your plctun my Specialties : Nervous Diseases, or anil orders attended to. Roeco. cines supplement each other, and the Electrician and Contractor promptly **Ftar, u Ellaworth table and said looked to young In Diseases of Stomach. you use even in eases where Bare n of both, only Electric and Fixtures two deaths In tha poat Marie—The flatterer! Bthel-He Treatment and Oonanltatlon, by Supplies ■wee It one to be is of Appoint- EDWARD F. laat Me e I may appear indicated, BRADY, ,i day—8. P. Staohpols It must hare been taken a ment, in Ellsworth on Fridays. • 1 thought Get then from Estey Building, Ellsworth Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. O. »i In tha preceding year Herald. great advantage. Address, Hastens Tnut Bldg- Bangor. Matas ‘••eJf~*oha great many year* ago.—Bontoa Telephones Iggg sad 1M-1 3811 Tsksfcs— ITS-t. ware la- eat ha. your druggist. Telephone 2200 I Tap 1 ,_: IIOOTagS :i3!dWgs

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of tbeir oldest Mrs. Viola COUNTY NEWS guests of Mrs. Bernice Salisbury on Sun- ; \ NEWS neighbors, COUNTY NEWS ! Lydia Hodgkin*, widow of Francis day. Newman, wbo baa gone to make ber bame D. Hodgkin*. She waa a loving mother, witb ber only son Charles, of Pompkin and kind whose sterling Harry Bordeaux and wife and hi* 8TONINGTON. neighbor, NORTH BROOK UN. Island “Aunt as she is WEST FRANKLIN. mother, Mrs. Charles Bordeaux and light. Viola," worth baa long been recognized by the Ft of ia in town. Roy Held, Bar Harbor, bas made ber borne here John Coomb* bu 10 Someeville for ol Mrs. Sabrina Kane, of Surry, returned Eugene; Walla, of Bound, and Miss generally known, gone community. Hue waa a loyal member John L Goaa, of Belmont, Maas., la in for thirty yean, and all are sorry to ban • few week*. the and a devoted worker home Friday, after a week with relatives Lizzie Kittradge, of Someeville, wen Sun- Baptist church, town on bu*« neaa. ber lesve. Her husband, Amoa Newman, scns- here. day guesla of Mra. Boland Carter. Mr*. E. J. Ratlin* fell l**t week end io the ladie#' aid society. Three died in William H. of is January. broke a email booe la her fool. F'rank Charles and Ur. Herbert Leslie has the Wells May 22. Y. Goaa, Lynn, Maas., L, Qapt. Flye bought John _ viai- bis and wife. May 15. T. E. D. and one Mrs. J W. ing parents, J. G. Goat _ Hodgkins, daughter- barn of Erastus Candage, and is taking it Norman Smith and Ererard ConaLn* are MANSE r. of Wabatsr Iowa, eurrir* down. Henry Hodgkins, of Mar Harbor, is M'KINLEY. at home from Goodwin’* Siding. Young, City, Miaa Hattie of Is her. Funeral service* were held at the Morphy, Bernard, visiting bis motber, who is ill. Madeline Goodwin ha* Jesse of Rockland, is Greenlaw A Gordius have purcbaaed a gone to Ell*- Kioe Staples, Mass., living at Mrs. Noye's. bonae Friday afternoon. Rev. W. H. Joseph Brimigion bas bought a new new Overland. worth to work at O. W. Tapley'a. having extensive repairs made on the officiating. Leona Wilbur, a nephew of Mrs. Amo* Dolliver and Mra. George Ford automobile to run at a public car. Staples homestead here. John Wood and family, of East port, New* haa been received that a large tb* deceased, and Mr*. Bblrlev Holt ean« Dolliver have gone to Rockland. E. M Lawrence, of Lubec, has been in have returned for the summer. Boeton Job of curbing will come here. floral offer- The storm raged with al- appropriate selections. The Wednesday Mra. Ella is with Mr*. Addle town the week. New has Stanley pent machinery Goodwin haa moved war* most unprecedented these Mn. Anna Lunt has opened the reetau- Eugene to Bar Har- tnga beautiful. fury along Parker for a few b»en installed in bis here. days. canning shop bor. Hi* household went aulo 22. B. H. shores, doing lots of as almost rant formerly owned by Annie Gott. good* by May damage, Charles and wife have _ Oapt. Stanley Mr*. Edward C. Condon was called to track. everything was driven ashore. George Mn. Oeleatia Gott has been visiting on gone to Northeast Harbor for the summer. VinMibtven last week the death of her WEBT BURRY. Giles, Mark Dodge and Elmer Pervear by Duck Island two weeks. E. S. Orcutt wa* a buaioeaa vlaitor in Isaac in the Katnenne rels- lost row Stanley, Butler, sister, formerly Mies Mertie Mahoney. Hancock and Herman Gray, of Bloehili, visited boats, Leroy and Leslie Flye lost “The Broken Coin" la shown In Thureday Ellaworth and is to after ale- being her* a and boats making weekly trip* Burry Samuel Goes and wife arrived from tivee 8und*y. scow, power belonging to Cspt motion pictun at the hall each Bayaide Friday. wives. Saturday. his Hawley Dow and Charles Pervear were Hop**?!!, Vs., Saturday. Capt. Goes is E. E. Coomb* ia Maitland Gray, of Brewer, visited Mrs. Dix and Mn. Holden have nturned getting hi* motor boat ashore Dr. Anderson baa to the Maine much in wile, driven and badly damaged. The gone improved health, but found the in commiaeion for the *eaaon’* work of grandparents, Cbpg. O. F. Gray and borne for the summer. damage would have been much more had general hospital Portland. Hi* brother w»a;bt-r ia Virginia a little too warm for towing *tone-*cowa. last weak. Dr. has recovered from not a crowd of men on the Hugh went with him. oomtort. Tapley sufficiently Bel- gathered beach, Mr*. Samuel Alvab Leach, wbo is employed at his recent illness to leave for a rest baton Chapman and Mi** Eu- and as the boats were torn from their Mr. and Mrs. Pred are At tbe Moose Island of I. E. Luf- Noyes receiving quarry several geni* Coomb*, of Ellaworth, vial ted rela- fast, waa the week-end guest and drifted were nsuming pnctioe. moorings ashore, they congratulations on the birth of a son, gangs of stone-cutters have been put on tive* her* iaat week. kin and wlfa. seized and pulled to born 9. tbe week Eugene of is board- safety. May [Georg* Allen.] past to finish up the job that Huntley, Macblaa, Mr*. want to C. O. Hardiaon, with hi* wife and eon Frank WtUtna Buckaporf May 22. Xkkophon. was cut last autumn. ing with his aunt, Mrs. George Wallace, Mr. and Mra. Walter Joy are receiving partly Lowell, of i* Monday to occupy bar new home, recently and working at Underwood’s. Bangor, vlaiting hi* parent*, congratulations on the birth of a daugh- Pbihp Stinson, of Surry, a former resi- Edward Hardiaon and wlf*. purchased tber*. Lawrence is at home from Balti- NORTH LAMOINE. ter, born May 6. dent here, wss in town recently calling ou Kelley May 22. L Fred Coualna, with hi* wif* and three _ M. Lilac. friends. It has been since he more. Md., when he is attending dental Miu Muriel Linscott arrived home on May many years viaited Mr*. college. children, Coualna' alater, Mr*. MT. DESERT KERRY. (rom Maas. wss here, and he found many changes. Tuesday, Allston, Percy DeBeck, Iaat weak, on their OTTER CREEK. P. W. Richardson A Bon havs installed way Mr*. Vincent darter ia 111. Mrs. A. L. Holt, who has spent the win- Elder Ulysses Greene, of the L. O. 8. from Bangor to their (ummer home ln Mrs. Susan is et Seal on tbeir wharf a new 9-horse-power en- Miaa Ethel White ia visiting her sist«r> tar with her daughter in W sterville, is at Alley employed church, snd Mrs. Greene are in town to I Bluehill. Harbor. gine for Mrs. Uarrie her old home. attend the general conference. Elder hoisting. darter. Greene baa returned from Charles Smith sad wife motored James Smith and Florentine Davis have lately Jerusalem, The McKinley Fish A Fleeter Co. is from Mre. Nettie who four Miaa Marianna of • rid will lectures with views Higgins, spent Marshall, Trenton, give and also Northeast Harbor re- new automobilee. to do business again. Miss Saturday, returning weeks has purchaaed exhibit costumes worn in the different pnparing with Miss Beulah True, and Donald Cameron, of Pittsfield, spent Sunday with their Lala place# be has visited. Butler, of Gloucester, is installed as book- daughters and turned to South Hancock. several days recently with her slater, Mrs. Mra. Qreeley Walla is in the Bar Harbor Valerie. Tuesday their son Lyle will *W> an for oanoer of the 16. keeper. I. N. Salisbury. hospital for operation May Nihil. thus W. P. Clarks, of South Hancock, __ 15. leave, dosing the home, which has j face. May p. M. of the late K. H- _ recently purchased a part John Ettar and family recently returned lor many years been lull of people at this SEAWALL. is moving in to-day. from Brunswick, Qa. His brother Earl Mra. Agnee Parsons and daughter Mar- SUNSET. season ol the year. Colby farm, of Jamaica are here C. E. Metcalf and wife, who have been May and Mrs. Mary Bemick, of Boston, were garet, Plain, Maaa., Maud* Banka haa opened her cottage. May 22. Echo. a._a ___ for the eaaaon. in Mectfleld, Maas., through the winter, William Bajrnea and wife are in Boa ton. WEST HANCOCK. May IS. Q. are home. LAMOINE. BsssQ'isd Beptifailon. »•« Madam Olmatead haa arrived at "Tha Mrs. W. K. of Dekter, is The original and genuine Honey snd Tsr Arbor day was observed here by the A memorial service will be held at the Springer, | is snd Tsr Com- PRETTY for a tew cough syrup Foley's Hooey MARSH. school. The children spent the afternoon gtnocie”. East Lamoine church Sunday days. pound snd because this has given such uni- afternoon, visit- a The weirmen are with an address Bev. Mrs. Estelle who has been versal satisfactinu aad cured so msoy esses George end William Leonard have gone planting flowers bout the school building. j making good oatcbea by 8. W. Sutton. On Shaw, of colds, croup and whooping of coughs, cough to Northeast Harbor, where they have em- H. G. of herring. Memorial day, another service will be ing bare, has returned to Ellsworth. there are imitations and substitutes offered LaCount, West Tremont, is em- held at the Lamoiue A. E. to the public. Insist upon Foley’s—Moore's ployment. ployed with R. E. Newman. His mother Frank Lefkin ia haring an addition cemetery, with ap- Those on the sick list are Mrs. Store. Drug is built on hie propriate music and address Dr. Mrs. Samuel Mrs. V. D. Smith, who was taken sud- visiting her sister. Prances Moore, and t poatoffloe. by George Tracy, Mrs. Phebe Bridges, A. Phillips, of Bar Harbor. Mrs. Sherman and Mu» denly and seriously ill last Monday, ia niece, Nellie Newman, of this place. Sunday, May 14, waa obaerrad aa Moth- Dow, McFarland j much in health. Her frienda ! Another serious loss has been Sbute. improved The people here will greatly misa one er’* day at the Saneet chapel. sustained Idylene hope for a quick recovery. Her daughter, May 16. glDII by this community in the death of Mrs. Maya E-H-S-Tf-^ CASTORIA Mra. Florence Young, of Sedgwick, is To Hid hild of WointiT j Cut Thl* Out —It 1* Worth ■ Mot y. TnfanV mi ChiUrai with her. Don't scold the fretful, nervoua child. Often •he Tald Mar Neighbor!. VTaa Tmnhlnel Ml S Iff Il» Far it’s due to Get rid DOS T M188 THIS. Cut worms. of these by giving out thl* .lip, an “I neighbor whose child May 15. O. to had croup _ one-bait to one loaenge Kickapoo Worm cioae with to * Co.. Chicago, III., about 1 Foley Foley's Honey and Tar," writes lira Killer a laxative worm candy Glv only writing your name aad addrraa clearly. Too Babkamn, MS* H./man Dyspepsia la Ameriea’a corse. To restore di- plain food, lota of out-door exer- I will receive ia retarn a trial ooataiu- Wheu SkT^ovTagton, Ky*. nourishing package see it a couple doses see was cise and to bed Watch stools and lng aad Tar for gave so gestion. normal weight, good health and put aarly. Foiey’p Honey Compound pleased will tbs change she didst know continue giving Kicks poo Worm bronchial cougha, eoida and croup; what to the nee Burdock Blood Bitters. Loaangea; j Foley say." This reliable parity blood, they will positively remove the worms. Mo. ! Kidney Pilla, aad Foley Cathartic Tablet*. remedy helps Bold st all drag stores. Price tlJt-tSd. at druggists. —jvoore'a Drug Store. Mra. Jennie NEWS Whitmore, D. D. P., wee pre- &G3rrtmtmniti. 40DftttMmttfU. COUNTY sented with • pest noble grand’e Jewel. Amaee Conant, one of Bl'CKHPOKT. Rocksport'a moat blghly-reapected ctttxene, died 1- who have enddenly Mr.. I. Brown, et hie home on -r ,nd Bridge evan- * have ; street, Friday winter in Hoolton, opened **r. lb. *"*■ Conant had apparently been in here for the aommer. bis usual Sir home health, and had been up town at Mav 18, mail Dunham died Thursday, time Friday evening Shortly after years, six montha retiring be waa taken he air. •>( ninety-two ill, and died before ia anrvived one “Julxteen day*. He hy medical aid could he eummond. Mr. and two daugh- Conant was a of thi* place. veteran of the Civil war ana 100 Albert, Heath and Mra. Eda a Mr. Adelle prominent and active member of the Mane. James ^'rl.nd, both of Brighton. A. Mali poet, U. A. H. He had ot Kebekah lodge* made all the arrangements for tbe Me- The annual meeting «.» with River- morial dav exercises. „/dot riot No. 23. held He ia survived by Wednesday afternoon and ! hia wife and t wo daughters-Mrs. Benja- *' lod|te "Kebekah weather’ min Mathieon, of and jnlf. Although Bangor, Mra. members braved George N. Tow le, of vlllc(|. ». usual, sixty Winthrop. The fu- neral was held I lie afternoon and eighty-flve Monday afternoon at 2 fw .torn! ill delegates o'clock. Mr. Conant waa tb, evening, being present seventy-two and years of age. H«mlden. Brewer, Wtnterport staff of Vashti May 22. Orringtou. rhe degree j_ exemplified the degree iirrington, 8AR0ENTVILLE. tbe'evening in a beautiful and imprea- Walter M. Nevella la In Bos- manner. Mrs. Elisabeth Kicker. employed was ton. idf„l of the Kebekah assembly, and was presented with a past S*,ut W'ynea Haskell la employed on the K.vervtew lodge. noble grand,, pin hy ateamer Catherine. Miaa Etta 3mtti«nr«u*. Mann, of Surry, is visiting NATURALLY GOOD her aunt, Mra. F. P. Billings. Mrs. George Turner ia spending several weeks In lirookarille. TOBACCO does it! Mias Abbte Hinckley ia viaiting her 1 mother, Mrs. Fbebe Hinckley. All the in the world couldn’t Mra. Foss and Mrs. Eidrldge, of Pitta- experimenting Held, are gueata of Mra. K. H. Sinclair. improve the natural flavor of the tobacco in Per- any Sicknc— Wylie F. Bayard is at homo from Brook- fection Cigarettes. or tin, where be haa been employed. Operation So—we this tobacco as de- lector, preeetiba SCOTT'S Mra. Archer C. Bayard ia with Mra. H. give you exactly IMULSJON—it caataiaa tba A. Small for a few weeka. licious as NATURE made it ttai al.iaaata aatara craraa Mra. Neal F. Dow, of North Brooka- that — crowded o repair aula, errata para vllle, haa been visiting her mother, Mrs. Naturally good—don’t forget d build pfcpakal itnaftL C. L. Babson. full of its own original mellowness and refresh- > Alcohol or Opiata Hugh Brown and family, of Brooka- ing, sprightly taste. LaMH£SiaraB4^raJu£ vllle, have move ! to the Frank Gray place, which they recently purchased. Perfections are unusual—simply because B\fter Urindell end Raymond wife, of Kock- they’re lend, have been guests of J. W. Urindell and wife. JUST NATURALLY GOOD May 15. Sim. quarries, factory LOCA. NORTH PENOBSCOT. MILL The baccalaureate sermon of Clark high TIONS. SITES, FARMS, achool will be delivered June 11. Gradu- SITES FOR SUMMER HOTELS ation exercise* and ball the evening of June 15. The class are as follows: and CAMPS parts Salutatory, Elmer Perkins; prophecy, | Located on tbs line of the Doris Earn ham; will and preseutr.tion of gifts, Belva Leach; history and farewell, MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD Della Hatch. Highland grange ia remodeling its hall, fiTt opportunity to those desiring to make adding a second story, w here the meet- A change m location for « new nurt in life. ings will be| Held in the future. The Undeveloped Water Powers, meeting washeld Friday, Tn the dinmg- i room, with a good attendance. The pro- Unlimited Raw gram was omitted to give the grangers an Material, opportunity to attend the lecture “From Bethlehem to Calvary" given at the and church that evcumg.l ~ Perfection Good Farming Land May 15. H. A plain, plum colored fl fS Q PTTF but—real tmoke* W fl ■■ fl fl Await Development. SOUTH BLUE HILL. package bw | • Mra. Oancelo Herrick baa been visiting Communication* regarding location* at Sargentville. »rt Invited and will receive attention Mra. Cordelia Ward, of Rockland, ia the when adilrrwed to any agent of the guest of Mra. Alec Briggs. lO for 5* MAINE CENTRAL, or to The Farnsworth Packing Co. opened Also packed ”20 for lO* INDUSTRIAL | its sardine factory here May 10. BUREAU, May 15. O. _ MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD | Mra. L. H. Sibley visited friends in Boa- ton last week. ^bbntu>rpvuu iuga. .V'Ucca. JLcgalNottus. PORTLAND. MAINE. COUNTY NEWS Blanchard Bowden has to Boston gone To all persona interested in either of the es- subscriber uereby gives notice that tates hereinafter named: womanlnssars | for employment. THEhe has been duly appointed adminis- |A|P \A/AMT*m*°or penobscot. At a court held at Ellsworth, in and trator of the estate of Ilnll I tow* arbor* art or* M boi*th probate 1 Miss Marian a nurse at Hebron Makes Women Look for the county of Hancock, on the second to Introdocs BROWN HCBB Simpaon, ALMEDA GOODWIN, late of PENOBSCOT, klraw'.j rvwrmad, Basil Barrett, U. of M. T6, spent the day of May, a. d. 1916. TABLETS ^asrsnlMd remedy for Constipation, sanatorium, ia spending her vacation with in the of Hancock, deceased, and following matters having been pre- county Is&gsst; c sad Dyspepsia. Onr 100* proit, week-end in town. given bonds as the law directs. All her parents, E. B. and wife. Years sented for the action herein- persona Isa* *♦ >r. r^prot orders, Psnasnsnt toccata. Simpson Younger alHE thereupon having demands against the estate of said de- Varnum and Perkins have after indicated. it is ordered: That Wntf for FKBK SAMPLES sad tsrma. May Sidney Bay hereby ceased are desired to the same for psrcphtsta, Attractive hair that is so fascinat- notice thereof be to a 1 persons inter- present Moot* Hrsg CIL Bt Marts* BL Now YtrRCBi* 22._O. new cars. given settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- purchased that it admiration is sure ested. causing a of this order to be ing compels by copy to make J three weeks successively in the queued payment immediately. BASS HARBOR. Hr. Davis, State evangelist, will con- to make any woman look published May 2,1916. Albert P. Lbach. 1 youthful. Ell*woi»b American, a newspap published week at the Downtown who are in L. F. Gott haa a new touring car. tinue services during this druggists at Ellsworth, in said county, that they may touch with all of merit appear at a probate court to he held si Ells- subscriber hereby gives notice that TS’ESCl Baptist church. preparstions executrix A Ml** firlMiO— of l—m. Edna Benson, of Worcester, Mss*., was the that Pa- worth, in eaia county on the sixth day of THEshe ha* been duly appointed freely express opinion d. at ten of the dock in the of the last will and testameut of at home for a short visit. Cecil Osgood, who is employed at Orono, June. a. 1916, recently risian Sage will double the beauty and forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see CHARLES S. late of with Mrs. at the HOLT, ELLSWORTH, spent Sunday Osgood attractiveness of woman's hair in cause. l>saa4|U>>lDrwg* Your il*-ar Healthy. thicker and more luxuriant. ley, the executor therein Darned. May 2, 1916. Adbi.aidk R. Holt. of is said There is only one way to have a clear, Baptist parsonage by Bev. C. A. Smith. the Lewis M. Blood, late Bucksport, It refreshes and invigorates deceased. A certain instrument pur- »*nu la Had »M 4..IS complexion and that Is to keep the county, subscriber notice that healthy 22. L. testament of hereby gives w»s«v» wot* Dr. New May and is the most hair to be the last will and •;»«*> Biw« Rl'.fgw. bowel* active and regular. King's _ scalp delightful porting THEhe has been duly appointed adminis- a* said with for pro- MW bar #f frnmr Life Fill* will make your complexion healthy in the world. To meet the deceased, together petition trator of the estate of *>• dressing the of the Ir'tv'** -.ri.Miri-TFB* and clear, move the bowels gently, stimulate OAK POINT. bate thereof and for appointment li iVT.isn i.nuu eii.i», r. v* demand Geo. A. Parcher keeps a IS>AC B. GOODWIN, late of PENOBSCOT. the liver, cleanse the ayatem and purify the large executrix without giving bonds, piesented by r wii’tfW! nliwt.^vs, a ■*••!*% k* and therein named. hlond A spieudid spring medicine. 25c. at Vera and Dana Seeds visited Mrs. Edith supply on hand at all times guar- Marcia S. Blood, the executrix In the county of Hancock, deceased, and Martha late of in said as law directs. All ^tngnt‘Mfif*'ST\HT9*ttHrnt your druggist. antees it Sails, Bucksport, given bonds the persors Leland Sunday. co luty, deceased. A certain instrument pur- havins; demands against the estate of said de- to be the last will and testament of ceased are desired to the same for son are here porting present Mrs. Archie Reynolds and said deceased, together with petition for pro- settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- of the with her mother, for awhile. legal Notice*. bate thereof and for the appointment quested to make payment immediately. executor without giving bonds, presented by May 2, 1916. Albert P. Leach. Raymond Alley and wife, of Boston, are James Sails, one of the executors therein and Bread subscriber hereby gives notice tbathe named. John Charles Sails, the other execu- Coffee; a few weeks. subscriber gives notice thal ; at their cottage, for has been duly appointed adminiatrator will, declined to act. hereby THE tor named in said having he has been duly appointed administra- of the estate of William S. Homer, late of Bucksport. in THE (in some formX The Breakfast A. H. Orindle, while working on his tor with he will annexed of the estate of Indispenstbles, CALVIN S. LEIGHTON, late of SURRY, said county, deceased. Petition that Jennie fell and hurt himself severely. other suitable be RUFUS H. EMERY, late of BUCKSPORT, Meat, eggs or flapjacks may be Served: but you know, weir, in the county of Hancock, deceased, and given H. Homer, or some person, administrator de bonit non with in the of Hancock, and of Bar bonds as the law directs All persons having appointed county deceased, ss well as that breakfast is without coffee. Miss Elsie Dyer, Harbor, spent the estate of said de- as 1; incomplete demands against the estate of said deceased the will annexed of given bonds the law directs. All persons with A. H.Orindle. ceased, Jennie H. Homer, an demands the estate of said the week-end Mrs. are desired to the same for settle- presented by having against present deceased. C. C Homer ment, and all Indebted thereto are requested heir and sister of said deceased are desired to present the same for Mrs. Orindle is very ill. Her and Leslie C. Homer, executors of the will, and all indebted thereto are re- Ruby to make payment immediately. settlement, daughter, Mrs. Aurilla Dolliver, is with May 9, 1916. Frank T. Jbllison. being now decessed. quest*. d to make payment immediately. Mary H. Lewis, late of Northeast Harbor, May 2. 1916. Theodore H. Smith, her. in Haiti county, deceased. First and final ac- notice that count of Mary E. Lewis, executrix, filed for subscriber nereoy gives notice that Mr. and Mrs. Stratton were called to subscriber hereby gives rjlHE he has been duly appointed adminis settlement. X he has been duly appointed adminis- THE Eliza A. late of in said Winter Harbor, by the death of Mtb. trator of the estate of Haley, Bucksport. trator of the estate of deceased. First and flual account of late of SEDGWICK, county, VESTA L. WBSCOTT. late of BROOK3- Stratton’s father, Mr. Pendleton. MARY P. DOUGLASS, Mary E. Smith, executrix, filed for settle- 22. M. in the county of Hancock, deceased, and ment VILLE, May in sain __ given bonds as the law directs. All persons Ueorge w. rerxins, laie oi asune, in the county of Hancock, deceased, and demands against the estate of said de- deceased. Final account of John E. as the law backed SOUTH SURKY. having county, given bouds directs. All per- ^corm^should be served. It is especially good coffee, ceased 'are desired to present the same for and Bradley Morgrage, executors, filed sons demands the estate Dority having against settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- for settlement. of said deceased are desired to by 25 years* actual experience handling coffees. The weir builders are busy preparing present quested to mare payment immediately. Augusta M. Peters, late of Bluehill, in said the same for settlement, and all indebted SUPERBA is perfectly roasted, ground, cleaned and for tbe Ashing season. May 9^ 1916. Jay E. Douolash. county, deceased. Final account of Alice A. thereto are requested to make payment im- 1 Holt, executrix, filed for settlement. mediately. l i Bar Harbor to of packed. • Lida Curtis has gone to Winnie Frances Falls, a minor, Ells- May 2, 1916. Feed M. Cotton. notice that said Petition filed If cannot of local we will send visit her brother Harvard. subscriber hereby gives worth, in county by Lucy you obtain your dealer, been administra- Curtis for license to sell THEhe has duly appointed Emery, guardian, subscriber hereby gives notice that said as described rpHK direct by mail, on receipt of price, 35 cents the pound. Mrs. R. A. Coggins, is at home from tor of the estate of certain real estate of minor, X she has been appointed adminis- in said duly been for the few WILLIAM H. WELSH, late of petition. tratrix of the estate of Write for our free booklet about coffee and its making. | Surry, where she has past ^BNOBSOOT Ann B. Fennelly, late of said Eden, in said Bear in Canned Goods ara of S in the county of Haucock, deceased, and deceased. Resignation of Leonard A. EUGENE F. HINCKLEY, late of BLUE- mind that SUPERBA Teas and weeks. the law directs. All county, given bonds as Austin, trustee, filed. HILL, delightful and reasonable Tty them. demands the es- quality price. 8. W. Wilder’s family, of Newton Cen- persons having affaiusl Oladys L. Jordan, a minor, of Ellsworth, in in the county of Hancock, deceased, and tate of said deceased are desired to present filed Alice H. Scott, as the law directs. All mi,. MiDikerv-Tocnlinaon Company. Portland. Maine summer home said county. Petition by given bonds persons are at their same for and all indebted Roasters end Packers ter, expected the settlement, guardian, for license to sell certain real es- having demands against the estate of said Importers. are to make im- here to-morrow. thereto requested payment tate of said minor, as described in said peti- deceased are desired to present the same for mediately. tion. settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- 22. Tramp. 1916. Norris L. (.kindle. May May 9, Blanche B. Robinson, late of the city, quested to make payment immediately. county and state of New York, deceased. Pe- May 9, 1916. Flora A. Hinckley. AMHERST. tition filed Bartlett, administrator, Thomas of by Boyd subscriber, Tapper, for license to sell certain eal estate of said state of New York, Mrs. Maurice Silsby is ill. THENew York, hereby decease 1, as described in said petition. ^IIHE subscriber hereby notice that has been gives gives notice that be duly ap- BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of said court. X he has been administra- wife and little son administrator of the estate of duly appointed Urban Dickey, Fay pointed A true of the original. tor of the estate of I copy have been in Ellsworth visiting bis sister, BERTHA J. TAPPER, late of NEW YORK. Attest:—E. E. Chase. Register. ISABELL C. E ATON, late of TREMONT, New York, deceased, and bonds Mrs. T. Ur indie. state of given subscriber hereby given notice that in the county of Hancock, deceased, and asth-? law directs; and that he has executor appointed 1 be has been duly appointed bonds as the law directs. All per- Adel- of his THE given Tbe four-year old daughter of William E. Whiting, Ellsworth, duly of the will of sons having demands against the estate authorized in the State of Maine. All lost two weeks agent UEORGE FRANCIS ARNOLD, late o of said deceased are desired to present bert McDonald, who was demands the estate of persons having against the same for settlement, and all indebted has not been found. to the same BROOKLINE, ago, yet said deceased are desired preseut j thereto are to make im- thereto are deceased, and requested payment May Williams has returned home, after for settlement, and all indebted ; Norfolk county. Massachusetts, mediately. to make payment immediately. given bond at the law directs. All persons tbe winter in with requested 1 May 9, 1916. Eben B. Clark. spending Hampden 16, 1916. Thomas Tapper. having demands against the estate of said Lawrence. May ber sister, Mrs. Kate deceased are desired to present the same for C. settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- subscriber gives notice that May 22. subscriber gives notice that hereby hereby to make payment immediately. Not he has been adminis- she has been duly appointed executrix quested THE duly appointed THE beiug a resident of the State of Maine the trator of the estate of of the last will and testament of B. of Telia What She Think*. subscriber has appointed Luere Deasy. AMANDA M. 8IMPSON, late of SULLIVAN, ROSCOE QUINDLE. late of BLUE HILL, Hancock Maine, whose Mo write*: “We Eden, county, post- Anna Hawn, Cedar Grove. as his in the county of Hancock, deceased, and in the of Haucock, deceased, no bonds office address is Bar Harbor, Maine, think Cathartic Tablet* art tbe beat county bonds as the law directs. All Foley terms ol said will. A!' ageht ami fo«- purposes provided by giveu we hold ot, r*» do not beiug required the attorney the liver pill ever got they by revi ed s'a utes of Maine, 00, section persons having demands against estate on tbe liver persons having demands against the estate of chapter nauseate or gripe, but act freely thereof and additions of said deceased are desired to present the aour said deceased are desired to pie*tui the same 43, and amendments fUconinn nded for constipation, bloating, same for and all indebted thereto indebted thereto are re- theie-u, and this notice of hia appoint- settlement, on atomach, bad breath, for settlement, and all gives stomach, gas clogged ment as law. are requested to make payment immediately. — ♦« make immediat'dv required by or bowel action. Moore’s Drug quested pavment 1916. Arthur T. Hill. irregular 19:6. Ao U. Phi clips. May 4, 191*. Cabi-ktoh E. Davis. May 9, Store. Mt) *, iMjtrtiKmroU. SWrrtttimrTTts _ THE PUT IN CHINA

It I* a Curicus tfirttre of Noise. P. A. new Cos tune and Strut pot* joy ed into tk* »port oi ROYAL TO FINISH HI DIN FROM START |^l;ng| in smoking I TO It WKoo t"« Curtain c *«* mac _ BAKING POWDER B*yt« *■ Continue* Lnt,i th« Last Scan* End* V/OU may live to tb* Agon*—Tb* Property Man a I be 110 and never No Alum—No Mighty Important Personage. Phosphate fed M «KXEgh to I was aU tired and tme-ked out gj but its cer- when i rea bed china. so I tinnight t I vote, myself. "HI just t» > Cfcinoaa the Cay ervftsag. For tbe d*-liciao* r*pa*t of tain-sure you’ll not NEWs a ter and a esenstig. I won't | COUNTY fiv* coorw assca credit -Jaoaid btrwn spend ijalet understand so I can doe oS m know the and Dewr-wx H&rraon. who few* charge of tbe anything. joy wtc-n want to and e»a» ••ut aa re- SOUTHWEeT HAH&OSL «kAu« it Ku-turdioo hail. Four of Ibt fill contentment of a freshed aa a sprig of ceiery.” Mrs Ada Parker, of 0H«en, »«*•-, vtodent* *h' are expert watt re-wee a rave “Whit tittm d Tin- beginT I old waa eo- ; friendly ckuk jk§i week ro her vutrisaer home. she exofciient service. Tbe eyeamg flip jimmy asked aa the gro de lei the way to tb* tie joined H!er by her daughter. Dr. joy* My »pem it* tbe drasnattxatkoa of or a hand roMed for in a Chinese theater tb* pipe M galiery. Mary Parker Mother Gooae*' rhrtae*, foik-dmucing farther away y «i are the more aria on and staging. unless you get talking-terms M.%* Mary Snow. of New York, **• No of would cigarette 18. tbe math grade tocratic. CMnm carte welcomed back to her Thsrwday. May boy*' U«t week gladly lie in orchestra A. with Prince Albert tobacco! cookiBC claw* held it* aonaai pacsic at caught summer home her friends here, who IgjT fcy "It hare be answered the hack more. Tit'* ciaaa i* portly elec- begin.” find her bj cbeerfui and a* ever with a real reason for aX the jast happy II 'W ••wail that be?” I demanded P. A. comes to you tive. tbe boy* the expeoee attend- Mas*-. who paying X. G. Finney, o? ;$oe&erviile, for it was grill a few min al es at & and satisfaction it offers. It is made by ant open tbe i«*W)bi toenMcim. Tbe goodness with friend* a Ber •pent a week recently and tbe "It tetfn yesterday. It ran two *» ,.» mciadea camp cookery, a that removes bite and parch1 ta n«w h»* cooma. Mrs. patented process Harbor, v»atiag of All tbe [ik»ee days. It No. 1 ;4ay “-impier forma fancy cooking. can it and hard without a come- J M Maaoc. Be ha* retired from bou- Ai l so ! found out. The tbr You smoke tong food served at tbe picnic w a* cooked by nces. the it last*. A Chinaman Prince Afoert has been sold without tbe boy*. Bmcuit, hermit* and cop ca*- play back! always Mrs.. whc spent tnc and doesn't thi'-.t be is grtjlng he* in-cry > We to Josephine Stanley. Uiu» were made at tbe laboratory coupons or prefer give quality! s few lasts a premiums. winter is CaiiforoU. sod later spent carried dowt>. while bacon and ecr* *ere worth unl-es* the play cobpk home in Me of them oaotictJe a weeks st her former Greeley. fried and cofltee aaade over a camp fire. of days. Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette CoL |oi—rl ber s^ter recently ;* Dsnvrr* week. They oonshJer a play that last* Mum Florence M. Hale. State agent for And that flavor and fragrance and and ber to sooth w«*t Har- only a night a curtain raiser and tag tt enjoyment! accompanied rural education, i* tbe goeel of Mr. and bor. on to a real to try tt out. coning is as as that sounds. P.A. just Mr*. Hall thi* week. r*U>T Just good Mr. Inman and of Atlanta. Ga.. The Chinese bets- > ta n» Jse A the demand for tobacco family, tbe Y W. C. A held a answers the universal Satnrday evening a tb--*er to 'hem ar e* tr came to their summer home last week. iter i«o •even-cent aoc»al at Rjchardeon ball. Tbe or kick-back1 '!—" t to a t-oQrr f» ’or without bite, Tbe sen Arthur. who had been ill ua a has a la ant.- parch admMion waa aeveo cent# and every ua i* much im- just off The hammering tegtn* hospital Philadelphia, waa admitted free. Tbe Albert isn’t harder •eventh per*on s lier, t‘ :--•;■ and -catir Introduction to Prince any in health. The many trends of jsrwm BP proved were in •even*. Sherbet * game* arranged i f : I **>»» --.:n3 out that sells Mrs. Inman »ynapain>» with ber in ber U**~ un* than to walk into the nearest place waa told at aereo cent*. that in c.tntng to a recent bereavement, the death of ber 1 o-e3 aerlotioly tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A.” You pay Seven of the teacher* waited oot to Chinese riiea-er ■» sieer A father, Mr Crewe. M ae Isabel Clark, pPrwoB but it’s the cheer Mine Weaeotfa la North Caa- off for a few minutes in out a little to be sure, who has been housekeeper tor tbe Inman* Joaeptune might d."i- change, lioe. Saturday to hear Mi** Marietta Wta* a car but be canid never c*’ ever made! for several years. ia again cm duty. adaup fullest investment you cott give a program of reading*, which near tbr tt.crtec up of tbs ra*eled Saturday. Miy i'J, *»• a gala day with waa mocb enjoyed. sleeve in « Chinese theater the study ciu6 and its friend* at booth- Ms y22- B. Chioewr rwastst* «•: the grta** weet Harbor, who entena ned tbe island _ COffiteff 05 IfcOtiE *E Eftachiw yw^» It1« Vt K- J. Kf ■ M» TAiw C*. study. rinse* anC £m »■.:• Indaas e-yae a* an B .~1 ner at tbe hall, arranged by a William Goodwin, of New Hampshire, i banquet other ksdLs*' if' TWr*- a aw ir» j committee, was beartUy enjoyed. tJw week-end »: lb* boat ot bra capable •prat tapwin ** -W far* «f a Oat ■*#•*«* Tbe afternoon session waa held at tbe ptr.aU ar ...*• tba* *• a **2»" Itex tax church, when a fine program of paper*, of Ea* Fan kits, Mr*. Harvard Hooper, Whe* t ?t? m: t» sSarw taac the &s where *h*» 1 Um Fee Oid Bow— ♦ •» borne from Florida, spent the reading?, instrumental music and tinging tom. after rw i NT> h S bu returned :ag employed tr*c4d iMf^ wici fet2frf?&S: «f stun > winter. the audience waa all Scoea are cot wasted The chief by appreciated oy •t the tom ot Joba Sargent trying tc 'it* a fartSfu x*>-«•- ms*'jam » C. E. cloeed h « who were to listen to tbe fea*t product Is g'-e ac-i an* rig other ma Monaghan dancing privileged A*a baa to Bar Herboe. a raasiy •erw ftwtf.isiasag etMsagf tbefr <: BLt KHILL FALLS. Eugene gone school here last even in*:. of Mia# of 4 tsriaia which are obcaioeJ from them Saturday good thinga. Sylvia Leiand, er*r snan *me» m fpomt wbort at will conduct * bottom, ttx arwin4 of th* M •** of Bloehiil. ta working for Bar thrilled and the are and fertil .xer*. Several from Bluebili were io Harbor, delighted l«e> vis?' « Hwkca #*r« ; soap, glycerin baptized Bred nary Smith in having aeddie scree* dal stretefeedl Mr*. Beede. audience with ber When After carefully the cburrb here laat Urge reading*. a fras**- Tl» i» the f-ftajearioct. ; being separated by Sunday morning. lor hire. Mr*. Nell Beed* n at South tbe introduced, in workmen are waked in a weak working Tbe services were conducted Kef. vice-president compli- even *bo sgb «a *** ais finger* they by Mr. Mr*. F. tod Mr*. Orlando yeas j oar well-known G. Hooper aoftttsoc of arid. From the Blue bill, *n the eardioe factory. of and mentary word*, educator, gripping *%e !'V»*e.*tW'»rk*. The da on? i sulphuric Hargrove, Bluebili, Hr. Mr. Kirn* Martin came tram a* the tbe Bangor Thursday. boo— white A P. Nerin wa* here for a few Mias Mary Snow, speaker, leaw berr* mar1 be* across the ! soaking tanka the emerge Mr*. daya ball.*}! Sedgwick. Mr,. Mar.:i) bo* returned to but stags. ahe received was moat Bangor, clean. are then tbi* week. The Scribner la greeting cordial, j stops hefty** the im pregnable tanVr and perfectly They company Sedgwick btgb echoed tall team de* \ Mrt. will re one in witu ber and her addreaa, to characteristic of her Hooper design- tanks, after be •inking a well on ber cast* hi* *ag*»e ey* srer ft. draws hi* placed in steam where, property. frated Deer lal# high in an exciting ten* I ter. Mr*. John Sargent. unbounded faith in woman'* ability to do to s of steam long rworj and rips it asunder with lng subjected pressure Mr*. B. A. Wood and daughter are at inning game played here Saturday. The and dare ail her illustra- M*y thing*, sparkling 21_M. one fell ‘row, the property man hold tot several hours, a trajsioor is open the Smith cottage for a week, opening it game wai a tie at 2*2 in the r.ghth in* tion* of incident* of recent experience, ing the swaying corner. while the here ed at the bottom of the digester, as It up for the summer. mng. In tbe ninth, earb team arc red once, were the dee and GREEN LAKE. of pea; interest, Is and that bas » heartily inarches through to victory. The in called, the liquid glue Mr*. Sarah Fogg, of Cfcmden, ia here to and to the tenth mnuigSedg* piled up Mr*. ot applauded. Tbe presiding officer, Mr*. M. E. Lord, ElUwortb. »pent he*~> to to hi* «ub been extracted Is drawn off The score trepkj stops explain •pend the summer with her daughter, four ratta, making the final 7-3. Ladd, conducted tbe session* with ad- tbe week-end at ber cottage. ordinate* be was a how able to aean liquid glue Is lartly cvaj»ora«ed. and Mrs. Waiaon Friend. May 22. H. j mirable tad, and when the many automo- while com Jons Howard bu moved bu tamily to plteh the 'Vat, the property man portion Is allowed to harden for May 15. Car MB*. bile* were loaded with tbe visitors on _ EAST LAMOINK North ElUwortb. drags the* ramixirt* into the wing* ami merclal use as glue, and • [art Is re their homeward ail felt regret over Mrs. Davidson and family hare returned way, Mr*. A. B. Lent, who bu tpent tbe win- l**gins p!ruing them up for the attack fined and sold for gelatin for table use Arno Marshall and wife, of Bar Harbor, j tbe of the guests of the in the nelt act. home for a month before coming bare for departure day, ter in MuaKbiuetu, bu opened ber pUce Floating on the top of the glue in the were is town Sunday. j and look forward to the fall meeting of In a Cft ne*e there are no the aeaaon. tor t be Bummer play girl* digester la a quantity of fat that bas Leonard Dealalea, of Chicago, made a the federation. their taken A. B. ia for R. L Coi- Mtea Maud bu gone to tbe part* being by boys, sjtesk been also extracted from the bones by Conary working abort visit hers met week. 22. Davenport May ing In a high, quavering voice as II the steam. This is drawn off into aon. _Spsay. East Maine general boupital at Bangor to Hloomfkld Smith, wbo ha* spent the so met were Lim too tight. When ui where lu its crude state A. K. ha* ba* bed an aatu> BROOKS VILLE. receive treatment lor ber eye*. cooling tanka, Conary pure winter to Florida, arrived home .-aiurdty, actor wai ts to show that he is old hi | It is made into scouring soaps By mobile. Mr*. Stillman Kencb and Mra. F. H. Mra. Heteb captured two floe Mrs. who na* Henry ties on a f»*ard that omes to his waist Mary J. Dealales. spent refining and addlnr vegetable oils and T be Coe nr* ue u for the Billings have been very ill tbe pant week. ealmon Sunday, one weighing aix pound*, ^ cottage open tbe winter in la relatives The bear.4 work* o£T to one corner uv*. — Bangor, visiting tbe ok ber three. perfumes toilet soaps are made Lon- •teaoa. Fred W. Orcatt u bavin* extensive re- here. bangs gitally by one string. I»ut tin dotTGlobe. ol who tor the Smelt* hare been in brook* pair* made on tbe interior of tbe F. M. Mis* Eea Eider, Bangor, audien«*e doesn't worry about that plentiful tl* There will ba memorial service* at the bean in ill bu thi* Billing* booae. pest year bu health, They knov that be is an old man lie spring. church next Sunday, conducted by Rev, ber lor tbe summer. Her Java's Finest Tern pis to Buddha. 22. Cat mbs. James Staples, who baa been on opened camp cause he *a* a beard. May 8. W. Sutton. Long In his work. “Java." D. many friend* w,»b ber a tpeedy recovery. was out posthumous Island Sound all winter, is at home on « 1 constantly alert to figure Lewis Leland baa moved hi* into W. Campbell goes minutely into the BAYSiDE. family vacation. May 22. a what kind of show it was. When 1 wiU _ Oiia Oootfna’ bouse. Mr. Goog.n* antiquities of Java, which consist of a Moor* and wilt, of La root oa, first got ‘here and saw the constant Harvey Rosa A. Wood and family, of North board with them. WALTHAM. number of ruins of temples and of oth- spend Sunday * tin fnanda at Bayatde. N. are at tbe Loeinma change of costume I thought that it Conway, EL, Gray er sacred edifices, dedicated Msy oe ft musical but aftei formerly Dana Seans and Dart Eaton are bom* 22._S. place for tbe summer. Howard Alley, ot Eden, is working lor must comedy, to the religion of the people, who. after from where Aldeo Hastem. stadymj! H more closely I saw that it Dexter, they are learning a SOUTH BROOKS V l LLE Mr*. Hattie Cousins returned to her first Brahmanism, a embracing changed trade, (or a abort vacation. was fffte. When they began to kil Robert of WaterfUl#, i* borne in East BioebiilSandsy,afierspend- Mr*. Arrill Jordan bu returned from a their faith {about A. D. 4S0> to Bud- George ton, I (-une t*» the conclusion that it Mr*. O. L. of Ellsworth visit in Brewer end ElUwortb. people Stuart, Falla, viailmg hi* C. M. Robert-on. in* several weeks with her niece, Mrs. dhism and a thousand years later to father, was an tf*retta. Later. when tlie hen with her son Harold and family apant Nellie L. Billings Wendell Fettingill and Mandal Kemp Mohammedanism. The greatest of the Tbe acboooer Lawrence Murdtxit i**t found hi# wife In another man's arms Monday night and Tuesday at her BaysidE Brown bss moved bis into were in Bangor several day* recently. temples la Boro-Boedoer {or Boro-Bu- Buck’* Harbor, loading gravel. Hugh family I decided that it was a problem play. noting*. tbe J. Frank dnr, as Mr. it). It is bu moved Qi* Gray place, which be re- Walter Colby, who is employed at |Mo- The m#r t in a Chi Campbell spells Upt. Ira M. Hutcbinaon important person Trascd* of Mr*. W. A. Trim gathered He nae sold bis the finest example of lu kind extant; cently purchased. place rang** range. Ellawortb, spent Sunday ne*e sbo jr Is the property mau. Along family to Stoaington. has at her bom* last Monday evsning to help here to Dr. kL E. Hagerthy, of Sedgwick. with bu Asa Colby and wile. him lead sinks into In fact. Buddhism left no such rec- M. 8. Greene Austin, who ire parent*. side lie inslgnifi celebrate htr and Alfred ord else. knows ex- fifty-fourth birthday. Card#, were at home Norman Cloaeon is lor L. F. who b*» been at borne canoe. Ge has charge of the show anywhere Nobody employed at Dark Harbor, employed Evelyn PeUingill. music and wer* when the was reading enjoyed. Herrick, s weir st island. wu The »ho*" when he sue actly tempie built, but Sunday. replacing Hog several weeks while ber mother opens says and 11 is believed to be Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Kemick entertained Tbe bail game between Brook-ville Maine closes w ten he w ants to out to * generally 1.200 years Mrs. Cyrena Turner returned to her at tbe Eastern general hospital, go Clark school was *'0C by old. though some authorities date it tbe Golden Rule society at Ibeir boms bigb Saturday, borne in Sargenivtlle Friday, after a week bu returned to W. B Hutioga’. tea HUA. He kee[« hi* proprvtiet the visitor*. Score, 9-10. as late as the thirteenth century. There last Thursday evening. There was a good with Mr*. F. H. May 22. H. where they are handy—down stag* hj 22. C. Billings. attendant* a May are 430 of Buddha in the tem- and pleasant was _ May 22. A. the pro*, euium arch-right out when images evening _ For spent. ORLAND. t e Jug ready. clearing boarding this and bad been seriously ill for ten good standing, Penobscot, Henry »• faithful and since ita ance of tropical bcshes and creepers. season. She was tbe daughter of the late John loyal, organization. be Perkins, and made bia borne in that town Hour afer hour the play continue* and Angela Ham or. ing a charter member; and so intermission. but it was years before the temple was May H. until a boat twelve years ago, when be without Itidetgbi 22._ U'Keream, He has held with honor many to entirely uncovered. v moved to Ortaad. In 1876 be married came, and '.he actors seemed be )us» officer and been a brother to every memoer. ATLANTIC. LAMOINE. Besides bia getting i*to the spirit of the jfiay be it Georgia Gray, of Penobscot- Mil therefore witb There will be a dance *1 the town Mias Estelle When I irwioembered that the play hat His Socrst Died With Him. Carlyle Slocitbridge spent Sunday That in the death of Brother wife, be leaves one sister, Hig* Resolved, bis S. G. Stock and Monday evening. May 29. Music by been ruu.i ns for two I felt sort One man gave op tils life in tbe parents, bridge wife. Saunders, this lodge has iost a true, active Perkins, of Bocksport ; four sons— Lorenzo, days gins’ orchestra. that the Celt five minute* would set aearcb for a new a few Mias Abbie of and loyal member, and that we each and ali of Philadelphia. Ralph, of booth Paris, explosive years Hragdon, Minturn, spent show stil the week-end with will strive to imitate his virtues and botd Henry and Harold, of Orland, and one Mic last vsttume. but tbe ago. He was a scientist named ffar- her cousin, Beatrice Sttumarmnue Gordon. his name in loving remembrance. daughter, Inez, of Orland. continued tenberger. He bad spent years of bis Resolved. That we extend our to determinal tt sympathy I ciunz desperately on. ilfe in tbe midst of awful perils in Mias Mabel Staple#, Doris Torrey and the bereaved family and friends, and com- dJe finish when the last hot be in at search of a new explosive. He found Lida Smith were in town a lew daya last mend them to Him who doeth all things well. AURORA. A Head Full feverish k.-'ts was pressed on the up one at last which tbe experiments of week, returning to Southweattiarbor Sun- Resol red. That our charter and regalia be Eat be!, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank turned lip's, but it didn't end that v'ay the United States government experts day. draped for thirty days; algo that these reso- Rowe, ia ill. quite It ended tohen the leading man c»mt satisfied them was even more lutions be made s part of our lodge records, power- Mr*. Elizabeth Bicker, preaident of the of Ache Miaa Alice who baa been a cheese cutter tni sent to the bereaved and also Silaby, visiting rushing oj* with ful than The government a copy family dynamite. Rebekah aeeembly, was hare to There are forms of headache, her Mrs. at *uc inspect many copief sent to tbe Bangor -Yews and Ells- sister, Adalbert Bridges, killed tw«"*-e men in breathless offered Warteuberger $1,000,000 for bis Harborview the Rebekah lodge Friday even- hut the sick headache is about worth America* for publication. Brewer, ia borne. cession. f« maimed and wouiMei invention, be could a on provided perfect ing. Tbe decree was conferred on two worst ever. When it once fastens W. L. Uralsk*, crawling to the wing* ti Miss June E. Mills ha* returned from tboughtfui- method of firing tbe fearful stuff by candidate*. Miaa Tbelma Robinson you. it lasts a good while, unless yon A. A. Gooobll, tbe man tht sang Bangor, where sbe was operated upon for die, thus ieving leading means of electricity Instead of a fuse. “A Perfect after know how to get rid of it. Sick head- Ba*Ti.anr Usisdu. Day", which Mra. Ricker at tenter of (he stage until the envloui ache the stomach appendicitis tbe Eastern Maine general While be was engaged in these experi- gave a address and usually comes from Committee. pleasing spoke highly or- «An came up and spitef'illj or liver, and you must these hospital. prof>erty ments an explosion Occurred which ol the work done here. Refreshments help curtains to.—Homer gans before head can be relieved. May 22. M. yanked tbe Ooj unfortunate inventor.—San were the C AOTIME. killed the served alter lodge. A few Med- in Leslie'* doses of “L. F." Atwood's NORMAL SCHOOL HOTKA. Francisco Cbronlcla. May 22. & icine HANCOCK POINT. will put your stomach to rights, bow- Miss Agnes P. Msntpr went to her borne regulate the bile, and,act on the Edith Ball baa been ilC Correct Aniwtf. Food For Thought. SEDGWICK. els. se- in Bkowbegan (or tbe week-end. As soon as good order is a mile tbe mum “I to with the Arthur Keef was borne from Beal Harbor “Why isn't nautical listened your s|ieeeh 8. is borne I cured, the and nagging D. Smell At Dover Roy Dority from Boatoo, for dizzy feeling Wliltsm spoke Priday mile?” care." said the constituent to soon over .Sunday. as an ordinary greatest tbe summer. pain will leave your head, and before tbe PieeeUqoU county touchers’ "Because it ia knot.” -Boston TTan the congressman. you will be as well as ever. Xo mcdi- William Gallison baa returned borne I. 8. C*adage and or eseociation. 1 think there was food for family apant Sunday cine is better for sick headache script. "Well. in from bia winter's work. _ Bneksport. i Tbe teachers at Richardson ball, and thought in it,” sakl the congressman. biliousness. Mrs. A. a dinner to tbe Mrs. Parrott, of Bar Harbor, recently oat was! made me C. Bayard, of ,* Mrs. Ferguson, gave party Tbe more on* judges tbe I«M "You bet there It just BargentvUle, IsrslIcMwwwMMtiww school fac- visited her H. A. Bali and wife. with Mr*. who la 111. other members of tbe normal parents, love*.—Balzac. think what a fool I bad been to vote Haory Small, wlfaw fcrhrlrwiMwl, 22 A. ulty and friends at Hicbardson half Pri- May for you.”—Chicago Xewa. Mias Constance Holden has returned | j V. F." Msdirins Co. Portland Me.