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T,“€lt®uwt!) voi„ lxii. )"r.'rnroV.W" i ellsworth, Maine, Wednesday afternoon, june 14, me. i“^SLSS£.-o££;!£sr“{ No. 24. 4Bbrrti»ttnmu. LOCAL, AFFAIRS. wife are in Boston as Chaperons for Vie anbitUnnint*. Old Town bigb school graduating class. NEW ADVERTISEMENT* THIS WEEK In the Methodist church next Sun- day at 10.30, sermon, Sunday school Strand Theatre at 11.46. At 7.30, stereopticon lecture. Exec notice—Plymouth R l.eland Children Around the —Lewis M Blood Subject, “Typical IS Burrill National Bank -Helen M Hinckley Wqjld.” Good music at all the service*. i —Horace R Weston —Sarah May Raton Nokomis Rebekah lodge is invited to Admr notice—Edward Hutchinson J visit Excelsior lodge, Bangor, on the OF ELLSWORTH —Edward B Smith Union Trust Co. — Munroe Rrost afternoon and evening of June 23. All " —William d Homer members intending to go —Charlotte T Jones please notify Kllaworth, Main* offers you every possible banking accommodation In bankruptcy—John C Howard the vice-grand on or before next Tuesday H W lAdd — Lows for sale night. Capital within bounds of safety. We want your business. I. P Church-Men wanted stock..$100,000. l>avid Friend —Ready-made clothing Patrick 8. Dorsey, hotel and restaurant and Notice of foreclosure—John A domes Surplus undivided profits. 125,000. of Probate notice— Est (leu W Anderson et ais keeper Augusta, died a voluntary on sects, of and over Additional Stockholders’ lOOOOO. 2% credited monthly checking $500 —Est () Calvin Havey petition in bankruptcy in the Uuited Liability--- •* —Est Christine Kean Griffin States court Monday. The liabilities are in —Est Elizabeth P Simmtom $325,000. 4 per cent., compounded semi-annually, savings dept. -Est William Wurts White given as |27,014, of which |3,549 is secured. W A Ricker The assets are placed at |B,432. Registration of voter* a anti are Albert Heald -Plano Making protective for of Both Check Savings Departments under tuning Austin H. and wife left for capital depositors $325,000. Bijou Joy to-day R C Haines—Register of probate Charleston to attend the commencement C. S. Government Two examina- J A tea supervision. Haynes—Climax exercises of classical This, together with our ample resources, places this bank in a po- F. K Rowe- car Higgins institute. Their soa tions yearly. Full particulars by mail, or call. Walter is in the graduating sition to render to its patrons most satisfactory service, and every class. Frank Anderson, of Ellsworth, is SCHEDULE OF MAILS depositor may feel ttiat his interests are properly guarded and that also a member of this class. ST year’s SLLSWQETH POSTOFFICI. any funds he has on deposit with us are absolutely safe. In tfftet J*n* 12% 1916 The business of the late Fred B. Aiken will be sold at public auction by the ad- If not already a depositor with this bank, we invite your account, MAILS KBCSITSD. ministrator Saturday, June 24. The either in the or that our Week Dayt. business is to be sold as a whole, not checking savings department, knowing Fbom Wist—7.11 and 11.16 a m; 4.19, p m. piecemeal, the store, stock and fixtures methods of doing business will be highly satisfactory to you. Fbom East— 11.08 a m: 5.85 m 10.53 m. p and p being sold in one block, with the idea of (10.53 mall not distributed until following “The Voice of the Violin” the purchaser continuing the business. morning.) Irene O. E. S., will hold a sale MAILS CLOSI AT POSTOrVIOB chapter, of and articles at Masonic 3 REELS IN one: 3 Week Days. aprons fancy ball, June followed Ooino Wbst—10.36 a m; 8.45 and 9 p m. Friday afternoon, 16, Edison-Klein Feature Picture with Incidental Ooino East—6.45 a m; 8.45 p m. by a strawberry festival at 6.30, given the men of the Sunday ». by order. The meeting of the will be the Music Arrive from the west 8.11 and 11.16 a m. chapter Friday evening by last until Close for west 4.50 p m. September. Mrs. D. Shirley Norris spent a few days HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Registered mail should be at postofflce half last week with her parents on her way to an hour before maii closes. Bar Harbor from New Orleans, where she AT THE STRAND spent the winter. Mr. Norris, who has CONDENSED TIME TABLE. been on a southern run as Pullman con- • WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 14 15 WI KK DAYS. ductor through the winter, is again on the Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at New York-Bar Harbor run for the sum- “SAFETY FIRST!” Thomas 1 A. Edison un- T il. M l* and 11.45 a. m 4.19 p. ro. mer. Scene] showing [caught Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 11.08a The remarkable fidison-Klein A bank that has ru., 4.11. 5.36 and 10.63 p. m. picture, protected the savings of awares at the camera. “The Voice of hiejlaboratory by SUNDAYS. the Violin,” with music by this Arrive from west at 8.11 and 11.16 a. m. Edison Diamond Disc phonograph, shown community for o\*ter 43 years must cer- Leave for the west at 4.11 and 5.20 m. p. at the Strand last will be week, repeated tainly be a safe and sound bank for YOU See Him in This Great Film. by request to-night and to-morrow night, W EATIIKK IN KLL8UOKTU. as many were prevented from seeing and to deal with. hearing it on account of the stormy For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, weather. The Hancock Jane 13, 1916. County Savings Bank en- Tbe officers of [From observations taken at the power municipal Ellsworth will J. A. station of the Har Harbor A Union Rivet be at tbe the honor of this and ser- inaession aldermen’s room In joys long faithful Thompson, KICK1 Power Co., in iSUsworth. Precipitation is Hancock in inches for the hoars ball Friday and Saturday of this given twenty-four vice ; has added thousands of dollars ending at midnight.J week, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m 3 to 5 and many Weather Precip- 7 to 9 for tbe of Temperature conditions ltatiou p. m., purpose registering in interest to the deposits in its care ; invites voters for the primary election next Mon- 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon day. No new names will be received after YOUR on Wed 50— 71— clear fair savings account the same safe- S p. m. Saturday. Thurs 5S— 61— cloudy rain .08 liberal interest basis. Fri 58— 56— cloudy.rain rain .80 Tbe Mt. Desert branch was blocked guarding, Bat 48— 52— rain rain .47 nearly all day Friday, by the wreck of a Sun 66— 86- rain fair JO7 freight train at midnight Thursday Mon 54— 60- rain rain .34 between and Brewer. Seven cars Tuea 56— 68- fair showera .07 CLIMAXl left the rails, and the track was torn up lor 200 yards. No one was injured. The Hancock Bank Congressman Peters arrived home from morning mail did not reach Ellsworth County Savings Chicago this morning. until after 5 o’clock, when it came in with Established 1873 Ellsworth, Me. Another [> amazing An extra choice tea Mrs. C. E. Monaghan has been spending the regular afternoon mail. a few days with her son Herbert, in Ban- Herman b. Austin, wife and child, of value we’ve just se- blend, smooth, sooth gor. Presque Isle, arrived in Ellsworth Monday Ex-Senator snd Mrs. Hale ar- fora visit with Mr. Austin’s Mrs.' Eugene mother, Suicide at Castine. Clifford Mr. cured for folks-who the rived at “The Pines” Saturday, for the Royal. Austin, whose print- Fred Dan of ing, satisfying; * | bam, Castine, aged fifty summer. ing shop at Presque Isle was burned out years, committed suicide last Wednesday, tea recently, left yesterday for Bar Harbor, j of appreciate supreme biggest^ |trade Miss Susie Jrwrtsn esvs * irl«eet|sneous1 cutting bis throat with a rssor.' at th* Registration | where he will work in he Times office •bower Monday evening, in houurut Alisa borne of his sister, Mrs. Henry CtMinoer- we’ve ever seen! this summer, rxpcctimr to •return to quality at a way- Bernice Kldridge. Isin, with whom he lived. He was un- Pp rquc Isle in the full tor- luits bus' Voters Tbe good-road* day commiiUtt will married. Despondency from il! health Miss Mery E. of was cause. down ice. .... Do it! Cuase, Boxuman, the He leaves another try meet ai tbe board of trade rooms next sister, The municipal officers of the city Mont., apant Friday in Ellsworth with Mrs. Alice Harmon, and two brothers, Tuesday evening. of Ellsworth will be in session at her brother. Register of Probate E. E. Frank and Stillman Dunham. A. L. Witham has been appointed man- the Chase, on her way to Bluebill to spend aldermen's room in Hancock ager of the Bar Harbor store of the Great the summer with her mother, Mrs. Edith hall. Atlantic A Pacific Tea Co. ELLSWORTH FALLS. M. Chase. Miss Chase is engaged this Hon. W. A. Kicker, of Castine, was in summer in a to Mrs. Carrie FRIDAY and A fit mate” for our tremendously popular writing sequel her latest Hatch is visiting her son SATURDAY, “running Ellsworth to-day, in the intereet of hie book, “The Girl from the Big Horn Henry at Green Lake. now at 19c a lb. Abbie CLIMAX COFFEE, selling briskly campaign for State senator. Country,” which has been so well re- Mrs. Maddox is visiting JUNE 16-17 her nieoe, Mjs. at East Holden. Charles Haynes and Morton Whitcomb ceived. Sweet, A Quality Grocer, Mrs. Mary D. Jordan is visiting her **•I HAVNP^ are at borne from tbe University of A five-reel from 9 a. m. to 1 3 to 5 and f\» I1A I liLJ) Ellsworth, Maine Triangle feature, “Sable daughter, Mrs. Aaron Sals bury, in Otis. p. m., Maine for tbe summer vacation. Core ha," la on tbe bill for thia evening. Oscar Staples and A. M. Hamilton took 7 to 9 p. m.t for the purpose of six one Misses Julia and Doris Heath, accom- To-morrow tbe thrilling detective atory salmon in day at Green lake re- registering voters for the primary in five acta, “Protea cently. panied by Mise Etbei Brown, left to-day in,” will be pre- election June 19. No new names Miss Virginia Moore has to Stock- for a two weeks’ visit ib Boston. sented. Another Graft picture, and an- gone will be ton to spend the summer with her registered after S p. m., other in tbe aeriea of “Uncle grand- Tbe ladies of the Methodist society will Sam at mother. June 17. The l Work” will be preaented Satur- Chevrolet-“Four a Friday. Miss Annie Ninety" serve salmon dinner at 6 Wed- D. Clark, of Southwest Har- Or EXPERIENCE C o’clock, THE PRODUCT day anotber “Matri- was here over on nesday evening, June 21, in their vestry. Triangle feature, bor, Saturday night her STANDARD EQUIPMENT C mony,” will be given. Next Monday Cleo way home frem Princeton, where she has Harriet E., widow of Emery Patten, been teaching. She was Madiaon will appear in “A Soul En- accompanied d.ed last at the home of her home Sunday by Miss Marjorie Jellison, Mohair Tailored Wednesday and on Top, Top j? elaved’, Tueaday Helen Ware in who is her guest for a week. Mrs. Tyler, near Grant’s corner. Cover and Side Curtains, 8 daughter. “The Price”. Oakland Six, $795. At the Unitarian church next Sunday Electric Harry R. McKennon, of Ellaworth, died COMING EVENTS. Horn, Ventilating g morning Hev. J. W. Tickle will take for laat Wedneaday at the aanatorium in Fair- Oakland Runabout Windshield, Presto-lite Tank g his subject, “Another Chapter from $795 field, where be had been aince early in Friday afternoon, June 16, at Masonic! and tool x Browning.” hall—Sale of We are to let Complete lamp equip- April for treatment for tubercular trouble. aprons and fancy articles by j prepared car§. Ellsworth band The Falls and Mon- Mr. McKennon waa a native of Irene chapter, O. E. S. Yfr 102 in. went including jack and pump Bangor, See the power of the G hulbnio aghan’s orchestra have been engaged for but lived in cylin- Ellaworth about ten yeara, Friday evening, June 16, at Society hall THE MOTOR and at the Franklin Fourth der motor day evening being employed in the Ellaworth atearn —Dance; Monaghan’s orchestra. in the Oakland ia tbe celebrated valve-in-head type. of July celebration. laundry. Six yeara ago be married Miaa -left center Saturday evening, June 17, at Whiting before car. T1KE8-front 30 x 3 incbea; rear 30 x 3* incbea. UKIVE tide, Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfield K. of Viola Pieraon, of Ellaworth, who aurvivea purchasing your accelerator. Moone, control, spark and throttle underneath steering wheel, foot him. He waa a member of Donaqua lodge, hall—Dance; Higgins’orchestra. end for wear, Ellsworth, announce the engagement of K. of P. Tbe funeral STEERING GEAR—compound .pur eertor, adjustable waa held at tbe Wednesday, June at 8 m., at Meth- Hazel to J. Clement Methodiat 21, p. (patent pending), 15 mch .leering wheel. 8PKING8—front. Quadruple, their daughter Kay church Saturday morning, Rev. of Chrome vanadium Roea odifct vestry—Salmon dinner; 26 cents. lateral, quarter abock abaurbing; made of Lewisburg,*Pa. T. S. officiating. The bearer a were F. H. elliptic — Shriner, OSGOOD, cantilever type. BOGY flve-paa- H. B. Eatey, P. A. Agent ateel, (patent pending); rear, long, George Smith, John Tuesday evening, June 18, at Bayside Me. with deep cowl and daab. There will be a mothers’ meeting, with Stuart and Harvard C. Jordan. Ellsworth, Telephone, 29-2. aenger touring type, alreamlioe, grange ball Mrs. Ella 8. elo- stereopticon lecture, in the Methodist Phillips, "h,n The Ellaworth Dramatic club^nnder the cutionist. Dance and refreshments. Hig- PRICE EXtWA $60 church Saturday, at 2 p. m. Subject, ***> direction of Fred E. Cooke, will begin re- gina’ orchestra. dance “Tbe Child Life of the World.” Admission, 10c.; hearaala thia week for the “Hazel TEA ROOM *nd play, tickets, 38c.; refreshments, 16c. C. A. who Mn. Chevrolet Grand” $750 isrs= Hanacom, accompanied Kirke,” to be prevented at Hancock hall Mrs. Harriet K. Giles wishes to'an- “Baby Hanacom here to open their summer home, about July 12, for the benefit of the It'sahablt you have got into—of walktngon nounce to the public that she will open left Monday for Baltimore. He will re- J. J. Far- the South side of Main street. H. W. Morang’a Maine Village improvement aociety. a tea room at her home 2S2 H. E. AGENT. Ellsworth, bis summer about the store and of Cedulas are so Main; St, ROWE, turn for viait first rell, of the professional as in your datly supply stage, will, 1. Manufacturer of Truck Bodies of Every DeecHpUon. Top Work of August. several past performances, assist the local convenient—but you know it la a good habit. July Patronage solicited artists m the play. Among those who —Advt. Watch for the Mrs. Mortimer Levy, of New York, is Copper Kettle. will appear in the cast are Frank J. Dun- here to spend a few weeks with her par- lea vy, Roy C. Haines, Earl Falvey, Wil- ents, David Friend and wife. Mr. Levy liam Flanagan, Mrs. Charles E. Monaghan, Mrs. L. F. Giles, Christina and Elleneen will Join her here for a abort viait before CTc. BURRILL & SON Doyle, Hazel Giles and Ruth Bridges. her return. Chicks The William Fox „ Husky Pay production, “Carmen,” the big profits. Weaklings are worthless. our The yacht Mystery, which sailed from Try way FIRE AND AUTOMOBII.E INSURANCE which will be shown at the Bijou theatre will grow the best lot of chicks you ever owned. here for New York last Wednesday to be •nd^rou is one of the of oi this and countries to-morrow, sensations the ®*Pte»enting some of the leading companies foreign delivered to her new owners, arrived at film world. More than a score of acres of Chick Food Productive Real Estate. Established 18*7. Booth bay Harbor last Thursday. And Baby t Nosey is lass os Improved, land was required upon which to erect lor the first three weeks. After that add aha was there laat night. ^ “Carmen’s” Cordova and Seville. Through Jamea D. Patten of North Ellsworth, their streets roam pretty grisettes and Poultry Regulator/ PIANOS died Monday at the East Maine insane proud grandeea, dark beauties of the tam- to the regular ration and watch them grow. f bourine and Bangor, where he had been an the rattling castanet, orange- “Your money back if it fails." I Far Site ar raat Knabe, Emerson, hospital, Chick Food in Unnehans Auto Livery sellers, chocolate-venders, soldiers, gyp- boxes and bags. 25c up. Sample free. Inmate several The funeral was Foster & Co., Marshall & Wendell years. sies. Their castles, palaces, plazas, cathe- Regulator, 25c, 50c. ft.00. 25-lb. pall, $2.5t North Ellsworth. 100-page poultry book FREE. and other makes. held this afternoon at drals, stores are faithfully reproduced. Water Ellsworth The azure baths of Cordova, where Don Get Pratts Profit-sharing Booklet. St., See Me Before Barbara and Heater Mason, of Old **» Deciding Jose first encountered the audacious flirt «**«*«. » Tri* are with their C. W. D •*» KATIE H. HOOPER, Town, grandparents, Carmen, are accurate in construction and For Sals at PARCHER’S DRUG STORE and while Dr. Mason and TELEPHONE 111 107 Oak 8t. Ellsworth, Msioe Mason wife, beauty. Thursday Mrs. Brnrfit Column. the evening. Smith JKntoal 3mcng ®rangtr». COUNTY NEWS will remain for ths graduating exercises of tbs high school, bar Mater, Uoldie KDITSD ST *44UirT ■ ADOS**- Thib colam* «• derwtad to lt« Oraat*. to- BLUKHILL. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Hardiaoo, being a member of tba tally to vie |tu|m a» Htnoct 7 senior pee Harry Towns la bow from Whitlns- * The coital la opaa to all (raacara far lh» Its Motto: and A REMARKABLE “Helpful Hopeful. tataraat. aad rUM, Maas., for a wwk. dlaraaatoa of topic* of (aaaral Tba county grange in tba new hall Mak* tattara Lesson XII.—Second Quarter, For for report* of fraaf* atriitfr Mm Abbaa Partridge. Himmona collage, Thursday was wall alteodsd. A profitable The ZTpooee of tbl# column are #«cet«c J maat abort aad cooctat. All (ommnatcatioa* TT, is boon* for a vacation. and session is Mated la tbe title amt eott« -li H» for tbo »ui 1 pleasant reported. June 18,1 SI 6. STATEMENT ba rldaad. bat aama* a til cot b* priatad aa- neoefit, and aim* to «e helpful and bo-iWoSt Maynard Treworgy has employment in Frank Thompson and Eri j capt by parmiasto* of tha arttor All com- Bunker, of for toe eoaeo# tt H for tbe com a machine in Portland. Bar and Betcjr (rood, miateaUoa* »U1 b* aabfact to appro rai by shop Harbor, R. H. Williams, of this of le ! moo uee-a public •» rraou a pu reyor Mr*. Sheldon $1900 for attboat are a few decs Spent tb* editor, bat ao»a mill ba rajactad Norman Mayo and wife, and Mr*. E. P. place, apendiog in camp at THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. formation and ******lion, a unfltf* for the la | Treatment Without Bene- rood mtca. Bsbsoa arrived from Boston .Nsrragnagus. » IcU* _ Sunday — teret «• of Mease Ik tSt* capacity it WeO of Schools closed after a cot&muatcaUo*#, ami ita •uccem'dwpemu# iarjreiy j fit Finally Made by Mtaa Mary EL Chase, Boseman, Friday successful f#xt of the Lessors, Acts xvi. 19-34. Co«- XAKi A TILLS* Ml. with Mies Hester oa tbe #«pp-*rt rteea H 1b thl* re**peek E. Pinkham’* Mmt., i* visiting her mother, Mrs. E. El. term, Clark m the but tbe name of Lydia Veg- ManavUi* grange met Ju*»e J for • Memo.*/ Verses, 33. 34—Goiden Text. ; m unseat ion* bbm be Chaw. grammar grade and Miss Stella the fine Dyer, writer will not be pri-to! except by ,-rtrd**K>p etable Compound. mother * dir meettag. There »m primary. Friday the Acts xvi, 31—Commentary P>~*parsd Ten men are at the evening members of toe to or addrew of wtlcomt working Douglas* Como*be Scatter** triu #ubj*«"t approval prornm, including ia Colombo! connected Rev. D. M. Stearns. out the shaft and league, with the by by tbe **t*«oc of tbe colts mu, but now — “Wbiie mine, pumping putting rejection Englewood. IU. going by the worthy Wflirtir, war*, reading*and tebool, gave an ue-cream social and unli or without wood reason Add re** of Life I rafferwl in new timbers. candy In verses 16-18 of our lesson rejected the Change an mtereeting talk by Ss*4er .Mary H. chapter to throogb sale, which was wall patronized. all co«r.n-ueicatloD* with headache*, ner- The Attest*'as. Aiken, lecturer of Eaet PiecaUqew Mrs. £. J. Brooks and Miss Eleanor wt* road of an r i! ;^» this many Don't grieve succeeding. not one in her tors and did rial, or* but the day *»» as one of a series of entertainments for Lei tbe future name. eighteen preeent, course. will even guard your me One cottage They return Thurs- days. but Paul, being grieved by any good. wail the social All tbe beat la ti*e*i the nopiift. ftpent. benefit of the ladies' library, day. so and true a from day a lady called at good testim->ny when wealth is and there bare been for a Lore will last gene: boose and said HANCOCK POMONA. many requests June li. Kcno. such a source and her to be tr.y __ knowing Jnet be gl ad that you are living. second she had been as sick ; ona met with performance. an evil command- Hancock Poc grange controlled by spirit, A ad keep cheering someone on. as I was at one time, Floral Center, June fi. The many friends of Miss Elisabeth M. WEST Hl'LUVA.V. ed the s irit to come out of her in the grange, Bu'kaport have the bJoaaoms. and E. Pink- Let your neighbor* Lydia Tbe weather the Bumll were grieved to learn of her death Marion Mattock* araa name of Jesus Christ, and be did. It threatening prevented at borne for tbe Let comrade# wear the cr ■ wn. mam’s your Vegetable usual attendance, but Mill braved Mat Saturday afternoon, at **Innw ood”, her week-end. was strance to bear such a many certainly Never mind the iitt-e set-backs Compound made ber well,so I took it and tbe •bowery morning and were rewarded summer home on Parker Point. Mia* testimony fr*»m such a source, but an Nor tbe b«o*i that knock you down. dow I am just as well as I ever was. I George Daley la working at Bar Harbor a most session. An interest- Burrill was aeventy-nine years of age, and evil spirit in the synagogue at Cafwr You'ii oe there wbe* they're forgotten. cannot understand why women don’t by enjoyable w it b Eugene Aab. cordial addreaa of welcome was had been gradually failing m health sev- was Ton'll be glad with and dawn. see bow much and suffering ing and naurn one day when Jesu* pre*- youth | pain they trann and wit* are eral her was of Eugene gueata ot If trouble* ; would escape by taking your medicine. Mrs. G. A. Washburn, and re- years, though Mst illness ent cried ouL T kn-’W thee who thou you )u»t forget your given by W tUiaui Clark and wife. And keep cheer; c* someone on. I cannot praise it enough for it saved was M. Morrill, of New only a few hours. The remains were art. the Holy One of Godr* And Jesus sponse by Mary my life and kept me from the Insane taken to Saulisbury, Conn., for interment. Armand Joy la employed at the Range- commanded the to come out of There’s a lot of sorrow round you. Century grange. spirit Hospital.”—Mrs. E. Sheldon, 5667 S. Lake bonae (or tbe anmmer. and tears. Tbe for tbe morning related to tbe •ey the man iMark 1. 23-2*»>. Lot# of ionesomeneaa Halsted St., Englewood. Ill topic care of tbe exterior and interior of COMMENCEMENT WEBS. Mr*. ot Eaet Truth lie talked without Lots of heartache and of worry grange George Ratter, brook, it may being Physicians undoubtedly did their best, 1 the shadows of the year*. halls. For the afternoon the food valoe The annual exhibition by the Junior a week with ber known in the heart lint the Lord read* Through battled with this case steadily and could •pending Meter, Mra. j And the world needs more loan triumphs. of fruits was considered, and whether claee of the waa given at the Andrew Doras. and dues not want do no more, but often the most scientific academy the heart testimony ail the swords we've drawn. j More than treatment is the medicinal farmers as much enjoyment out of life town hall June 5. The hall waa beauti- Jane 11 M. enemies. the troth surpassed by get from Hia Knowing ] It is hungering for the fellow properties of the good old fashiooed as their circumstances warrant. fully decorated with the claaa color*, and about the Lord Jesus does not save I Who keep* cheering ether* on. SOUTH PENOBSCOT. roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. An excellent dinner waa served at noon the speaker* showed the result* of careful any one. yet It may tie that many Pinkham’s j Let the wind around you whistle. Vegetable Compound. and supper at the clone of the session. training. The program. Herbert P. Qrindla baa pore baaed a new think they are saved because they be- arouud And tbe storms you play; If any complication exists it of and appreciation March ear. lieve that Jesus lived and died and Messages sympathy You'll be here with brawn and gristle to write the E. Ptnk- Harrt- Lydia were voted to Misters Hattie Prayer Elmore B. Roberta baa gone to Ptoti- rose again and that He is the Son of When the conqueror* decay. Cysm Medicine Co* Mass Lynn, umq and Maria Lowell who were unable, RprtacSoag.School orchestra dence, R. 1., where be baa God. But It is he that hath the Son You'll be here in memories sweetened (or free advice. employment. special because of ill health, to be present. The Swan Song.Martha Osgood of God that hath life, and he that In the souls you've saved from pawn Mra. Lottie Thomas and little grand- of Wash- Conquest of America Impossible aside the victories Tbe address ot welcome Mrs. hath not the Son of God hath not life. If you put Edward H Snow aon, ot Walpole, Maas., are at tbe old And keep cheering someone on. ret time for the restful good burn follows: borne. such as receive Him become Mary leach Only -flstiisiof i*ww- deeds—the things? Some lines from Elisabeth.Gladys helpful Moral extends a most cordial greet- Mra. Hoy F. I aarb, of ia children of God 'I John v, 12; John grants Viol is solo ..Earle Leach Auguata, .Seieried Mra. A. L- & little poem come to me: wsl- tbe week wltb ber by ing to you ail to-day. and is truly glad to John Jackins' Sermon.. Austin Howard •pending parent*, Nor- i, 12). •*Is there no rood now to Lone* of tbe best feat- ria Urinal* and wile. Leisurely come so many patrons. Oae On the Rappahsasock.Bertha lllnckiey When those who this wo- live foil of We traveled j» ago; 12. employed Sorely, a floe poem to by; long ures of rural life iu tbe old days in Nsw Eng- Jane U A place for the lagging of leisurely steps. Patriotism .Phirley H Tarter man and made her saw that Hos- money by encoaragr ascot. Sweet and shady mod slow. land was tbe habit of going visiting The Race of Kissing Cnp.Marian Myrlck Ard there was time to n rose. this source of income was taken from gather pitality was one of the prised virtues tbea, The Beantifol Bine Danube Walts SuuVuaatiM And time for the wood-bird's call. them incited a riot Paul Mat 2. and it waa practiced almost dai’y. sot only by they against And s little time to sit by a stream He bool Orchestra M. B-'t: and Silas and had them bearen and D**r Aod harken iu ripple and fail.” the well to do. but also by those who had to Larry Shannon's Easter Offering to know that 1 know to a will ail be glad on the cost of living. cast Into and the For one thing, is the time for good old- figure closely Nina Horton prison, Jailer, having to church last Son- 1 my food man and 1 went For a time that old custom fell Into fashioned In one of good Speech on the Conditions in Cuba received a charge to keep them We are | hospitality departing* safely, day. We are both ou the mend. try- disuse, and because it did life on tbe farm my msrarines not long ago men were asked Albert Enow put them in the inner prison and made ing to get real young and smart-looking, no and dull. Now witb better roads, to say what characteristics they most ad- grew gray Hi* Mother’s Bermon.Nellie Leach their fact stocks (verse* oor taken for ©nr golden j feet in the | as to have pictures comes more travel, and we are getting better TREAT KIDNEYS mired in women, nod ia the answer* Benediction a 1 emphasis 1S-24i. There are some right wedding, which is lens than year away with our friends and things \ j was aced oa this one “The acquainted neighbors. March well, but when j p particular on one walk around the house pretty tbe because the surface of this record, and 1 woman who doesn’t make a fuss when I This touches grange intimately, j of a bring Io of the storm June there was I get out of doom I base to have the aid iu influence it has to spile ft, is that are apt to grow very j borne a friend to dinner.” Now, there are through helped keep people a attendant* at the and cane- social life ia our little communities, Urge Junior eoph- if are timet ia household when, for the beet alive the angry they making money to be j every Weil. Annt Susan, expect disap- times, more omore in the academy. The pro- of reason*, it is not convenient to entertain, by having good getting pleasure reception wrongfully and their businesa ts Inter- come to the reunion next pointed when you out and on iu side. included read recitation* and j but for the most housekeeper ih aid of life looking brighter gram Inga, MV and to treat fered the of the aee a lot of part any proper wap kidney. with. Compare riot summer. Yon need not expect to j to a short of be oo that sn It seems fitting give history music, followed by refreshments. Seer and blood Ilia la to remove the means sufficiently prepared unexpected yreet silversmiths at Ephesus in chapter high school gir'.a, by any at this time. It waa should not a “fuss*' of Floral grange organised About were She j guest produce any eecenty-flee eouplee present •a us* of the trouble disordered dipeeme III. and then think of the Irish Molly called yesterday begins STS. la the oldest la Han- opposition i sort. Waldo Emerson his Idea of July ». I and (range at the annual alumni ball Ex- Th.* the of suffer- Ralph gives June?. •vv&aa (stomach. User and bowala) of the dealers and ail who dis- to look like berneif after years | cock being forty-one years old next liquor in these words: coantj. music waa fea what Dr David a Favorite At the same time. H. hospitality cellent furnished by Wescou’a Kennedy ing she has endured month. There were but thirteen charter honor Jesus Christ to the work and dose tooee the liver and to be no we three -I yon. O excellent wife, not to camber orchestra, of Bar Harbor. Hinck- Remedy It up Barnes nappened present, , pray members, of whom but three are now living— Harry teaching of Rev. William and j to get s rich dinner for this man or stomach, relieves casts out Sunday *. as Annt Marin would any yourself class *95, baa bean chairman of the cooetipation. ‘•reunioned this woman who has alighted at your gate Mrs. Deborah Houston. Mrs. Maria Lowell ley, all true evangelists: also the oppoel about BO poisonous waotea and ruutores rtpht dl- To-morrow morning there will be nor s bed chamber made ready at too great s C. Parker. ball committee for the fire and and Mrs. Eugene past years, Mad tion of those who graft to for care. I should think, cost. These things. If they are curios* in, •estiva action, thus ths kidneys and profit by chickens calling by The Bret master of Fioral grange. No. 1M. much of the success which baa always at- they can get for s dollar at the village But der have a chance to act and are those who desire righteousness to aDd more to come later. M. D. rtpht signs day. let this see. if he will, in your looks, was Rev. Zebuioa Dsvts. who was pastor of tended the ball la doe to bis able ; stranger menage- cleansed, healed and the la not to have this year. in accent and behavior, heart strengthened, Then notice that if you won't let the going many j your yoor your the Methodist church at that time- The na- meat. and earnestness. yoor thought and will, what blood purified- Dr. Kennedy's F*vom« devil help you be will take pains to : tional master was Dudley W. Adams, and tbs Jcill i he can sot boy at any price, at any village or One of tbe most pleasant social a flairs Remedy has an unbroken record of suc- show can I and which he well travel miles O. H- who is called the you how be hate you and Dear Aunt JHaAgo city, may fifty socretar). Keliey. of was nev- to tbe year tbe reunion and cess. a standard family remedy that and dine sparingly aod sleep bard ia order the while the State mas- banquet in Ezra 1 found » letter la de«k that I thought “father of grange", persecute you. Cornier* It. 1 my behold let the board be spread of tbe alumni at -1stton at tbe er disappoints. Writs Dr David Kennedy Certainly, Ham. Baptist 1-5. the decided of those must be in your waste basket, eo will add a and bed be dressed for the traveler, but let ter wa*.Nc)*oa Co.. N T. f or free asm pie opposition ! A Rondout, it not the of hospitality be expressed Floral grange was organised by Mr. Clem- chapel Thursday evening. pleasing bottles at who were not to In the Hue sod see that gaee. emphasis Lar«s druvxtsta permitted help in these things. Honor to the house where little school bouse at feature of the entertainment eras tbe Well. I am out again. You bare all read ents. of Monroe, at the work. There are still those who are they are simple to the verge of hardship, so 1 Brat were held in ] that 1 was at the W. C. T. V county conven that the intellect is awake, and love, honor the Centre. The meeting* tinging of aonga composed for the occa- ready to help in many a good work if where tioa. Did not feel any woree by going and nod conrtasy flow into all deed* the hall of the Curtis farm, spelling sion by Mr*. Alice Mctjouldrick, of the they may belong to the devil while week I attended onr bees and singing schools were also held. This laying off one office. Last This is a rambling letter, bat I hope 1 may class of 1*00, and Mrs. Mary Mayo. At a they do it But if asked to renounce at and laid off another some farm ia now better knownjae the Q. O. Page local anion Ellsworth, have suggested a topic for a letter from business meeting, the following officert POSITIVE PROOF. the devil and to receive that of local Jane went a slow farm. the Lord Je- office, president. 1,1 other sister.and so have helped over wars elected: hall based President, Boy Unndle, sus and their on a real racket in company with Mrn Nettie in the column. I will add -» « The present grange .was pure put trust in His great place rentes *14; Doris to about ago, through the efforts of vice-president, Merrill, 15; sacrifice a* Fullerton. Went to Verona by autosaotoile two and close hoping each sister trill toon flb thirty year* the Son of God. then one Emma J. Should Convince the Greatest after of seven children. Asa Loweii, who was much interested la secretary, McHoeetl, VI; is apt to witness the enmity of the look a family heard from in a nice long letter. Mf «ym In ElUworth. to Fioral aad it* advancement, from treasurer, Julia B. Be under*, execu- Skeptic Brought away four of them: the others pathy to all those of tbe hand who toe tP grange; Vi; carnal mind against God. Pendieton. who built It for a dwell- tive Beatrice follow soon, the father and mother concluding in any way. or mourning tbe loss of T lends Dudley committee, Abram, 14; How grand was the victory of faith After the hall eat to break company, each promising to help o* dsarer ones. Lsthas. ing. many improvements, Harry Hinckley, V5; Kred Urevnr, V#; In these men of God. with aore Floral for aad has Bccium It’* tb* evidence ot an EU(- who. eare for the children. The father promised used by grange meetings, Ethel Townsend, "08; Alton Horton, 16. and bleeding backs and feet In the never to drink I look white ribbon I flatter I am a very gen- been the center for grange aad charch work wortb citltan, agile* my myself acting The town ball was crowded Friday stocks, could from coat, and the W. C. T. D. eroos in U* tbe column two ever since. praise the God whose my county ; part giving afternoon at tbs sxsrciaaa of The the graduation Teatlmony easily investigated, were and whom served and president pinned it on his work Jacket with ! such excellent letter* and an grange was| organised following they they inspiring lho class of 1*16. The subjects were well n for the effect. ! Civil war. when its founders recognised that Tb* strongest andoraament ol merit, talk with Him in prayer all at ooe time. 1 em heaven from their { poem However, go- chosen, and rendered In a af- It so that I was near to a dear old agriculture was a thing ia which North aad highly happened for a later Tb* beat Bead it: prison! Not only did the other prison- ing to retain Esther s recipes fective manner. Tbe proof. friend of my childhood—Mrs Luce a is Haney j South alike could unite la a common interest. program; ers hear them but i date, and will heartily second her sugges- E. J. Clark, Road, Ellsaortt, praising God, they Heath-whom I have seen but twice in fifty ! Unity aad agricolture should he oar fore- March Sorry were beard In tion relating to “each sister”. “I wa* attack• ol kid- heaven, and suddenly years, although we have kept up a corres- ! most consideration. Prayer aaya: annoyad by the earth was shaken, and the prison, pondence. so while Mre. Fullerton attended to | Maine owns more grange halls than say Music ney complaint. I bad sharp, (booting too; prison doors were opened and ev- buying clothes for the children at Bucksport, BIRCH HARBOR. other state, and so does more towards pro- Salutatory—The National Hymn pains acres* tb* small of my back, and tbe I visited Mrs. Heath and got a good warm moting a more progressive agricoltnre. bet- in ery one's bonds loosed (verses 25. 2ffl. Fred Rice end Ned Rice bhve bed tele* Olive Chase kidney aacration* war* irregular pa*- Bat between Mrs. Heath sad Ed. ter educational facilities aad greater moral is Art Oh. how and wonderful Is our aupper. Essay—Children aaga. Doan’* Villa bad been great phones installed in their home*. Kidney Dodge, our one time mail-currier. Of course | uplift of onr people. Thus may we go for- Peolins Perkins Onndle God. the God of Israel, who only doeat recommended to me and I finally began we talked and talked of the past, present and The infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ward, with renewed courage for the present Class History.Karls Freeman Leach wonders: (Ps. Ixxll. 18. 19.i As some using tbam. 1 could soou sea that tbey future. I came away so glad I called, and Marston died May SI, aged fifteen days. and inspired hope for the future, that Haa- Address to Under graduates one has sakl. these men had not influ- Pomona and war* helping ma and 1 continued taking while the rest were complaining of Hunger Miss Caroline of cock grange may live, grow Dora Maude Halchias Schoppe, Sprague'a tbam until I fait in ence enough on earth at Philippi to and wishing for a enp of tea, I was all right. prosper, that through it may be instilled the Class Prophecy.Helen Marie batter every way.” Falla, is spending few weeks with her Osgood save them from this shameful treat- I never happen to get anywhere but someone noble principles of onr ordsr. not only In tbs Music sister, Mrs. M. H. Winslow. Price 50c. at all daalare. Don't simply ment (I Thess. B. 2> and from prison, feeds me at the right hour. hearts and lives of the present generation, Essay—The Origin and Valns of Moving aak tor a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kid- but bad Influence enough In H. Barnee has gone to Massachusetts sad The community was greatly alarmed bat of those yet to follow. Pictures.Fausts Agnes Perkins they Pills — tb* asm* Mr. Clark she will Floral owee Its existence to Presentation of Gifts.. nay that heaven to shake the earth. It was New York oa a trip. Hope report. Friday when it became known that Henry grange present Mildred Alice Bridges efforts of our had. Postar-Mtlbnrn Co., Buffalo, Love to all M. Be. Marston w*« He had the untiring worthy master. Valedictory—The Search tor the Holy Prop*.. midnight when they prayed and sang Dul missing. employ- _ Ueorge W. Chipmaa. and we should all recog- OnMl.Irma Vivian Grindle N. Y. but the God of Israel neither ment on the road, and left home Friday praises, nise the interest aad devotion he has always Address to Class.F B Jewett You are a fortunate woman, Dell, to al- morning for tbe day. Before getting to slumbers nor sleeps; He watches over shown for its welfare. Presentation of diplomas way% get something to eat when it'a time tbe of work be and told Ills i>eople night and day (Ps cxxi. 4; place stopped, — Ode All Fascinated Woman's flair to have it. We all read of your W. C. T. 17. tbe others in tne to and be by Tsa. 3i. party go on, LA MO 264. Benediction xxvtl. INK. who has an convention, even it we couldn’t be pree- would them. Later when be did not Nearly every woman Not only was the prison shaken, but join At the last meeting, it was decided to The remaining members of the class it at head of hair can by giving ent to see you preside the sessions, report for duty, tbe crew became anxious other than the ordinary the keeisr was so shaken when he build a grange hall of one story, with speakers were: Eether juat a little attention have luxuriant i and a search. Late saw the doors that he inaugurated Saturday basement dining-room. Plans were also Cooper, Ban Grindle, beauti- prison open Dear Aunt and J^riende of the Column: Raymond Grindle, hair, soft, fluffy and radiantly Madge Mr. Marston came out of the discussed for a fair ihia summer. would have killed himself If Paul had afternoon having Alexander Grieve, Alton Horton and ful. My neglect o* tbe duty of writing yon is so woods a long distance from where be was a this be- not cried out, “Do no harm, that I will male no comment otber Angie Treworgy. It's good thing to know' thyself apparent NORTH last seen. He was taken home in a critical RAINBOW, 2U& BROOK8V1LLR. Tbe cause hair that life for we are all here!” He was shaken than to note tbe equally apparent (act that I graduation concert given by tbe preparations put having been to the MKMoaiAL aaSOLCTlOMS. and lustre Into hair are down in his am not tbe only delinquent, more shame condition, exposed Verdi Trio in tbe town ball even- dull-looking Jeep soul. too. for, falling Whereat. Death has again entered our Friday and without food for more than scarce, but it is a fact known to nearly before Paul and to tbe lot of us! Here’s hoping our con- storm, ing waa enjoyed by a audience. Jown trembling Silas, midst and taken onr respected brother, Harry large in America that Paris- sciences may awaken to our privileges and thirty hours. In a temporary fit of in- June 12. every druggist he brought them out and said. "Sirs Hannders. be it a. ian a clean and re- responsibilities, and that we get busy in tbe he had wandered into tbe woods, .''age, delightfully what must I do to be saved?" Then sanity Resolved, That in the death of onr brother. direction and make the old col- freshing tonic, not will make right ggod end remembered nothing after leaving tbe lost only Paul at this Rainbow grunge has a valued member WEST FHAMKUN. hair look 100 better but ltd unexpected midnight umn lively. your per cent team. aad the family a kind aad loving husband will it from rid it service speak to him and to his bouse 80 many good subjects have been suggested 12. C. Jeanette quickly stop falling, June aad father. Farnsworth is visiting rel- of the word of the Lord, and be- one and another the and I dandruff and scalp itch. they by during year, That an a token of for ative* in Resolved, respect oar Ellsworth. It's well a George have written letters on each NORTH BROOKSV1LLE. worth trial, and lieved—that is, they received the Lord (mentally) long brother, onr be reversed aad departed badges Mia* Stella of A. Farther who of a great of them, but many things have hindered any Qrindle, Ellaworth, baa dispose# Jesus Christ—and. being saved, they E. S. Snow is in Boston on business. charter draped for thirty days; a copy of will otber expression. In these busy times there been visiting friends here. quantity of it will tell you so, ana Christ In and were these reeolutioas be on onr a confessed baptism is in placed records, refund it isn't all seems no leisure for the many things we Mrs. Etta Lord visiting Lawrence, Mrs. 8. S. your money if you all filled with rejoicing. The second copy sent to the bereaved family, and a copy Scammon visited her mother, would enjoy. We hurry even in our pleas- Mass. Mr*. expect. household st 14. sent to Tna Ellswobtm Am ami cam aad Ban- Young, In Bangor, laat week. saved Philippi (verses ures. feeling that we must get for this timq Estelle Bradeen la borne from tbs Uni- gor Commercial tor publication. 15, 27-341. and that and the other thing, and it often Uerald Coombs, who baa been working versity of Boston tor s vacation. AMSIB GaiSDLK, Reading of saved households, I al- seems to me we lose, in our hurry, much that at Bar Harbor, came home Wu.ua Snow, Tuesday. think of word would be more worth while. How can we A. H. Gott and wife returned to-day ways the Lord's to Bbasis Gbav, | Leslie Wilbur, of East brook, baa been wotxWrful r«medj help it? What can we do or leave undone to from Bingham, where Mr. Gott has been r***^*"*- Noah, “Come thou and all thy house," Committee. here doing soma farming for F. P. Coomb*. •tea dial— and I And to be- teaching. •rjriprl—JjmplJoa* great encouragement Tbe three-masted brill—. —• ma*" Cut This Out—It Is Worth Money SWAN’S ISLAND. schooner Manie ■OKI, lieve that the Lord still lores to sare Mrs. W. W. Black and daughter Vir- rbromrnjm, •—»*• DON’T MISS THIh. Cat out this Saunders is in the c—, slip, in- Mr*. F. F Mors* 1* in Kenne- bag loading atone for fii.rU. Cu b*«pi>b*dts households. It would seem that be- close with 6c to Foley A Co., Chicago, 111., ginia, of Dark Harbor, spent last week at ttailing Providence. name and address You buk. fore the tboee poor scarred writing your clearly. her home here. baptism will receive in return a trial con- ct State package Lyman Stanley, Mantel, baa moved Senator M. D. Chatto, of Brook s- were made more comfortable, and Tor for of Mrs. Gertrude backs taining Foley's Honey Compound The many friends hi* family bare tor lbe summer. actio quick, y bronchial colds and vilis, waa beta laat week in tbe interest of assesstog—to a must coughs, croup; Foley to hear of her death with or ion throto and then what lore feast they and Cathartic Tablets. Nichols were grieved Mr*. Smith and Mrs. Edith Stan- croop Kidney Pills, Poley Lacy his cendidacg. direction, oo P*-»* have bad In the Jailer's house, and Specially comforting to stout persons. Saturday morning. She leaves a husband, ley left for Portland Wednesday. ,wt— Moore’s Drug Star*. Mrs. Ed Mann and of what Joy there was In heaven as well three children, father and mother, and June 12. S. young son, Surry, teriMhf phyatetosi. Sold at Drug too— »«■* have spent the past week with her •to. tejoa A Tbo—a Co^ Fropi. Ad*—, as on earth! Next morning those who one sister. slater, Many Women Meed Help Well Children Ara Active. Mrs. Oarl Williams. had the wanted to June 12. U U child 1* imprisoned apoetles Women are as much inclined to kidney ______your dali. pale, fretful and mat* to lie Ih* chances ere it is Will Hollins leaves let them go prlrlly, but Paul Insisted trouble as are men. but too often make the around, entering to-dag for Seal Har- mistake of thinking that a certain amount of Many ills comes from blood. Can't (ram worms. Kicks poo Worm Killer, a pleas- to which was Impure bor, resume hfs work ss for upon a public acquittal, prin and torture ia their lot and cannot be have pure blood with faulty digestion, lasy ed candy confection, liked by all children i HA«"KfiKn Burdock Blood is what your child needs. You one- the McKag-Smtths. granted them, and altar a call upon avoided. Foley Kidney Pills give quick re- liver and sluggish bowels. only give lief tram in sides sad mus- Bitters is recommended for strengthening half to one loeeage at a time end get Im- backache, pains yon Vernon who has Lydia they departed. cles, stiff, sore, aching Joints, and bladder stomach, bowels and liver and purifying the mediate resul to. Every mother should have a Smith, bean visiting at on haad. ailments. Moore’s Drug Store. blood.—Adel. box lie. si all druggists. J. W. Hardison’s, returned to Dorchester, VtjKttiraunta. S feRtunnuntf COUNTY NEWS PRIMARY CANDIDATES. Complete List ef Those Who Will be Voted For la June. SEDGWICK. Be'ow is s complete list of candidates of Fm Candage la ft for Haverhill, Mass.. sll parties for nominstion for national, June 12. State and county office who will be voted Mias Sadia Treworgy, of Sorry, apant for In Hancock courtly in the primaries on laat week with Mra. Tor ray. Monday, June 19: Mra. E. A. McEachern, of Boxbury, REPUBLICAN. Maes., la the gueet of Mra. Eva Weed. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. CASTORIA Bert M Fernsld.Poland Gertrude Herrick, wboae throat was Frederick Hale.Portland j Jor^InfantojmdJChildren. operated upon laat week, la doing well. Ira G Hersey.Houlton FOR MEFREdKNTATIVE TO CONORRSS. who came from Jay Small, Haverhill, John A Peters.Ellsworth to attend hie mother’s funeral, Mothers Know That Mass., FOR GOVERNOR. returned Monday. Timothy F Callahan.Lewiston Carl E Milliken.Island Falls Richard Bracy will move intoRlverview, Frederic H Park hurst.Bangor Genuine Castoria which he will occupy this season, Instead Edward W Wheeler.Brunswick of the Maplewood. FOR STATR AUDITOR. Roy L Ward well.Augusta PER CEXt and Fred of Rock- ALCOHOL-3 Charles Emery Ward, FOR STATE SEN A TOR. church Always land, who have been frescoing tbe to bt us A VegetablePrrpMttinnfarAs- {Twt nominated.) KbntotiniltbrfofldBnlBSd* here, have returned home. Melvin D Cbatto.Brooksvllle Bams* George R Fuller.Southwest Harbor .‘i'M ting fbe StoiMttemd Bears the Emery Bracy, of Brooklin, and Mra. Willis A Ricker.*.Ceetlne Brandt, of Massachusetts, were guests of Charles H Wood. Eden Richard Bracy and wife Sunday. FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. Fred L Mason.Ellsworth Signature, Mrs. B. A. Wood and Mias Susie Wood, IjifN rlYotnoic' POK H ROISTER OP PROBATB- of Bluehill Falls, and Fred L. Candage Ed ward E Chase. Bluehill sss^-ss of and son Archie, of North Bluehill, were Roy C Haines.Ellaworth I FOR SHERIFF. Not Nakc otic. week-end gueata of Irving Candage and }fe5 wife. Forrest O 8ilaby.Ellsworth Ward W W’escott.Bluehill Tbe annual meeting of the Basket Meet- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ing association of Hancock county was (Two to be nominated k held with tbe cburch here June 6. Howard B Moor.Ellsworth Baptist Sharman 8 Scammon ..Franklin I The were Miss Nina speakers Tuxbury* Winfield 8 Trtworgy.Surry In TREASURER. of Japan; Mrs. Hatch, of Fairfield. Miss FOR COUNTY Better Tobacco I Nicholas, formerly of Cuba, was here, but Boyd A Blaisdell.Franklin Ivory H Fosa. Hancock fpi oo account of illness was unable to speak, Horace F Weacott.Ellaworth Use and was obliged to return to her home FOR HBPRRSRNTATIVBS. Si in Providence, R. I. Mrs. Holt, of La- Class 7. , Made Them < molne, gave a beautiful solo. At the even- Elmer J Morrison.Eden Georfte A ..Edei* *TS25S5*- ing session tbe Pathfinders, of Sedgwick, Phillips Class 9. |s their ceremonial gave very impressively. For Over Wiley C Conary.Bncksport June 12. Sub. Thomas M Nicholson...Bucksport I Famous J i Class 3. i§ ^25^ OBITUARY. Milton Beckwith.Ellsworth :>0 ^^lr«ro»crcrr- After a and Mrs. Years long painful illness, Fulton J Redmau.Ellsworth ■SSffi m?wft Thirty Alma R. T. Small, of Sedgwick, passed to Class 4. rest Wednesday morning, June 7, at the Charles W W’ebb.Stoninftton Class o. age of fifty-four years, four months and Arthur B Holt.Gouidsboro eleven days. She was born in Tremont, Class fi. one of nine children. At an she early age Reuben Devereux.Penobscot was taken by her parents to Tinker’s Holbrook H Harden.Surry island, and at tbe age of 12 to Sedgwick, Class ff. of Exact Copy Wrapper. CASTORIATMl CINfAUK SOH'tN* hi« -o«« cm» D Harbor where she had since resided. Joseph Phillips.....Southwest She was married in July, 1883, to Henry DEMOCRAT. A. Small, and for several years conducted FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. h millinery store in Sedgwick village. Charles F Johnson .Watervllle POR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS. For a longer time she was telegraph oper- John E Bunker.Bar Harbor ator there. Later they a hotel, and kept FOE GOVERNOR. she managed the work and house, ing earlj Oakley C Curtin. Portland late. After the burning of their home, FOR STATE AUDITOR. Mr. Small secured the appointment as J Edward Sullivan.Bangor postmaster, and she became bis assistant FOR STATE SENATORS. and took full charge of the office, retiring (Two to be nominated.) from the in 1914. Harvey H McIntyre.Bluehill position October, Otis \» Ober.Mt Desert Since that and a time, failing health, FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. serious operation, followed by her last William B Blaisdell.Sullivan illness, kept her quite closely con- FOR RBUISTK OF PROBATE. fined to her home, although she was per- Albion F Sherman.Eden mitted to go out and visit friends occa- FOR SHERIFF. Fred sionally. The last time she was outside FjHaskell.Sullivan FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. her o* n home was on January £!, when (Two to be nominated.) she attended the funeral of her mother, William H Sherman.Eden Mrs. Amanda Tinker, whose care she had Edward B Wyman.Ellsworth :v to relinquish to her sister several years FOB COUNTY TREASURER. ago. James A McOown.Ellsworth TT takes exfra fine flour to make Mrs. .Small was a charter member of the FOR RBFKRSBNTATlVSS. Clast **■ local chapter, O. K. 8., of which she was 1. all three well, but the first conductress, and bad held other Judson AjSawyer.Eden equally Clast 2. offices, including two years as worthy William Tell does because it is Stephen D Bridges.Verona it, matron. $he had also been district depnty Burke Leach.Bucksport and and for two milled a from grand warder, years Class 3. by special process grand representative to North Dakota, Daniel EjHurley*. Ellsworth Class 4. Ohio Red Winter Wheat. If you her commission expiring in January, 1916. For several years she sang in the choir Joseph C Harmon.Stonington to blue ribbon cake of the Baptist church, of which her Class 6. consider ZIRA aspire bread, CarrolI'J Dunn.Oouldsboro We and sister were and bad mother members, Eruest|Oordon.Sullivan and pastry' that keep the family also served at times as organist. While Class 6. not a member of the church she the best of all 5 forward to next herself, Charles AJHnow.Bluehill looking your treat, was a Christian, and interested in the Class 7. welfare of the church and William 8 Holmes.Mt Desert tell the grocer that will community. Cent nothing Her mind dwelt naturally on religious Progressive. cigarettes. do but W'illiam Tell—the flour that subjects as many of her poems indicate. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. C W’ebber.Auburn 8he was a great lover of flowers, and George FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS, farther. even during her last illness, w hen racked goes Charles B Pineo..Bar Harbor with she at and Best pain, enjoyed looking FOR GOVERNOR. Honestly one J the flowers that handling, by one, Edwin M;Lawrence.Lubec : were sent to her. Bhe was especially fond FOR S ATE AUDITOR. HAYNES & CO. C. W. ORINDAL cf carnations, a fact not forgotten by her Roland E Clark.Houlton WHITCOMB, friends who sent flowers to her during FOR REPRESENTATIVE. her illness and provided others for the Class 6. funeral service. Natheu P Foster .Sorrento Mrs. rimall wan a woman of great SOCIALIST. strength of character and breadth of FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. Get Your Name in the James F Carey.Surry vision. She had great will power, and FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS. seemed able to aside the pains she put George O Currie. .Skowhegan suffered, while she talked interestingly on New FOR GOVERNOR. Telephone Directory a broad range of subjects. She was well Frank H Maxfleld.Portland informed and highly endowed by nature, FOR STATE AUDITOR. having not only the gift of song and skill Melville A Floyd.Portland as a but a for musician, genius expression THE REPRESENTATIVE CLASSES. and artistic talent as well. She has left The seven representative classes in Han- mauy verses and short poems written for cock county, by number, areas follows: various occasions or for her own satisfac- Class 1 -Eden. of which show a tion, mauy deep religious Class 2—Bucksport, Orland, Castine, Ded- spirit and marked poetic talent. ham and Verona- Circumstances compelled her to be a Class 3—Ellsworth, Trenton, Aurora, Am- Waltham and Planta- bard worker all her life, but she found herst. Otis, Mariaville, tions 8, 10. 21, 28. 33. time amid busy cares to cultivate her taste Class 4—8tonlngton. Deer Isle, Sedgwick. to make for music and art and friends; Eagle island, Hog island. Butter tslano, Bear and she seemed to take pleasure in keep- island. Pumpkin island and Long Island plan- tation. ing her hands employed to the very last. Class 5— Gouldsboro, Sullivan. Franklin, A circle of friends far and near large Hancock, Winter Harbor, Sorrento, East- will be saddened by news of her death. brook and Townships 7 and 9. Besides her sister, Mrs. Vergelia Smith, of Class 6—Bluehill. Surry, Brooklin, Penob- scot and Brooksville. Bedgwick, she leaves a husband, Henry A. Southwest Bmull, a daughter, Madella H., who has Class 7—Mount Desert, Tremont, Harbor, Swan's Island, Cranberry isles, La- cared for her during her illness, and a son, moine, Mt. Desert Rock and Marshall island. Jay F. Small, of Haverhill, Maas. Funeral services were conducted by her Does Sloan's Llolmeot Help Rheumatism? Ask the man who uses it. he knows. Rev. D. W. after- pastor, Kimball, Friday “To think I suffered all these years wheu noon, at the home. The O. E. 8. attended one 26 ceut oottle of Sloan's Liniment in a body, and manv other friends were cured roe," writes one grateful user. If you Rheumatism or suffer from Beautiful flowers were eloquent < have Neuralgia, IF present. Backache, Soreness and Stiffness*, don’t put YOU ARE A and are of the esteem and love ‘n which she was TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBER, off getting a bottle of 8loan’s. It will give and the familv felt their will affect in the held, deeply ap- you such welcome relief. It warms and contemplating any change that your listing preciation of the kindness of friends at soothes the sore, stiff painful places and you order at once this time, and during her illness. feel en much better. Bay it at any Drug telephone you should your 26 cents. Directory, give June 12. K. Store,only IF YOU __ ARE NOT A TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBER, WEST EBOOKS VIEWS. atnurturmnui. there are a to order only few days left in which give your Eewia Blodgett will leave tbi* morning so that your name may appear correctly in the next issue lor Boeton, wbere be baa employment for Butter Printed at of the Directory. tbe rummer. Thousands Take Paper dipt. Footer Strout and aril*, wbo Order* taken at the local office this mild, family remedyto avoid ilhrn^ brought tbe remain* ol their daughter and to American Office Ellsworth, or tele- improve and protect their health. The Me., bjr Eoie H. bare for returned to Port- burial, They their blood pure; their phoning tht local manager. keep and land Friday. Overt active, their bowela regular and Beat quality Red Lion water-proof grease-proof vegetable parch ment with ink to comply haw Among lboo* wbo went to Cbatine Fri- digestion aound and strong with paper, printed especially-made butter-paper & Telegraph Ooa better England Telephone day evening to attend tbe graduation *z- with new law. There is cheaper paper on the market; none arciaee of the high eebool were E. E. Cummins* and aou Clifford, William PRICE, including paper and printing: Fairbrotber, Mlaa Maria Tapley, Miee BEECH/VIS Cora Blodgett, Mlaa Lucy W. and Qrao* 500 sheets pound size, $1.75; half-pound size, $1.50 “ D. Jonea, and Mr*. C. Boy Tapley. Miaa 1000 “ •* “ “ 2.50 Bom Fairbrotber, ol thia town, waa on* 2,75; FOR THE AMERICAN ol tbe SUBSCRIBE graduate*. PIUS Rubber June 12. TomOM. D0NT Cheapen Your Butter By Use of “SLOPPY” Sump trtdttamnrt*. gossip. MARKIKD. (gUfiworth American cotnmr a $t)e A Bur Harbor correspondent of the Ban- The of Mias Heroic* Eld gor Sew tells of an abaentminded Bar marriage ridge JOUEXAL A LOCAL A KB POLITICAL Harbor merchant, who bed always used Edward M. Downey took place at rawim horese in his bosinsas until his recent St. Joseph's Catholic thurch at 2JD o'clock ■TEST WSDKBSDAT APTEEKOOW offl- of an auto truck. One day re- this afternoon. Bar. P. F. Flanagan AT purchase be drove hie new truck to the ex- dstiag. ELLEWOBTB, maikb. cently office and left it standing at the The couple was attended’“be 1C tee Notice of BT TEB press Sale be sister of the •AKCOCK OOCKTT i'UBLISKIKU CO curb. After completing his business, Margaret Downey, groom, He as maid of and Prank Dun lew came and looked about for his team. honor, J. ry, Pursuant to a license m. a. Tirrm, Editor And Manager. of duly granted the thought some one had taken it for a joke, as best man. The bride’s gown was by Prlce-SLUO a year; and walked to his store and to his white embroidered net over meaaalio*. of the Probate Court in and for the HMOlpdot •i “,,fot"JSIf finally Judge County monlbs, SO cenu for throe month*, paid oente stable. Then it dawned him that She wore a white picture hat and carried nkiietlr la advance. *1 5S, 75 aad » upon of Hancock I will, at the store 6 cent* All ar- The raapectlvely. Slegleeoplaa be was using an automobile instead of a a bouquet of liliee-oMbe-valley. formerly occupied are reckoned nt the rate of Si pet rearage# horse. He went back to the express office maid of honor wore white organdie, with the late Fred B. Aiken, on State rear by Street, in Ells- reasonable and win b* and found the car where he had left it. aasb and hat faced with pink,|and Advertising Rate*—Are pmk worth. sell at sale to the made known on application. carried pink sweet peas. The wedding Maine, public highest march was by Miss Elisabeth Business commonlcatloB* shoo Id be-artdreaeed REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. played bidder, on Saturday, June 24. lOlfi.at two o’clock ta. and all cheeks and money order* made pay Doyle. note to The Haiswc* Cotnrrr Prat.iaHino all the stock in After the ceremony, en informal re- in the afternoon, trade, goods and 0O-, Ellsworth, Maine. Party Fares S*«juare!y Importaat was giveo| to; the girls' sewing Issue# ot Coming Campaign. ception chattels, consisting principally of stoves, of which the was a at crockery, in its dub, bride member, This week’s edition of Tte The republican party, platform the home of her Mr. and Mrs. hardware, and fixtures as shown adopted at tbe national convention m parents, by inventory <,f American is 2,400 copies. John P. Eld ridge. Relative* of the bride., Chicago Last week, placed itself on record said Estate, and l>eing in said store and owned from out of town, present at th«|wedding by a* to its poaition on the important issues were Mrs. Edwin U. and Mr*. Charles said Aiken at the time of his Average per week for 1914, 2,500 bound to figure in tbe coming campaign. Ayer the decease. S- Brewster, of Dexter. Following is a brief summary of some of auto- document: After a short wedding trip by T. F. 1916. the significant features of tbe Mahoney, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, mobile, Mr. and Mrs. Downey will return The protection of every American citizen to Ellsworth, where will make their Administrator C. T. A. at home and abroad, by land and by sea. they bride’s Pacific settlement of international dispate* borne for tbe prevent with the Frank A. Peabody, of Houlton, and establishment of a world court for that parents, until the apartments in C. H. com- member of the Maine highway on which purpose. j Iceland's house Pine street, they mission, has been re-nominated by Aid in restoring order and maintaining will occupy, are ready for them. and absolute Gov. Curtis to succeed himself. peace in Mexico. Adequate j Both the bride end groom are among from i For State!Senator p rotection to tbe live*, liberty and property Ellsworth’s most popular young people, Eqjal TTftUSk Atgal Xoticr*. of our citizen* in Mexico. Western Hancock and have tbe best wishes of their County essential to they The national House Thursday passed Approval of Monroe doctrines* *TATK or MAIttK i many friend*. The bnde received many Vote for STATE OF HAIMK. has achievement of manifest destiny H.acm-a M « the bill. This —At propAt, ceijri k. .. dogfish legislation handsome To all Interested tc either of the es- Condemnation of democratic attempt to j present*. peraoo* KJI •worth. is sad for «aid county of been all members of the WILLIS A. RICKER tates hereinafter named on lb. sl.tb urged by abandon tbe day of June in the Philippines- At a probate court held at Ellsworth, ta and °°# The now cer- LM9^ “‘f* hundred Maine delegation. bill, Efficient regular army with provision for j Sew Investment Corporation. JUNE for the connty of Hancock, in the sixth •tst*. Yad _ON 19_ d 1#J4. to become a law carries reserve*. Certificates of have been filed day of June. a. CERTAIN instrument tain shortly, ample organization purporting to s- matters haring been pre- • «°W ot »*»• lat wfll of for inves- Navy should he so strong that no enemy with the secretary of state from Beyer, Small r|tHK fo‘lowing A and an appropriation $25,000 ; X sen ted for the action thereupon herein* M teuamelt in on either coast. with a can effect a landing force fit Greenwood, of August*, capital after indicated. It It ordered. That by the bureau of fisheries. hereby WILLIAM WI RTS WHITE late of tigation of tariff to industries and stock of ♦40,000. to do a general investment notice thereof be to a i Inter- tbe city Policy protection given persons and ested. a of this order to be const? of PROVIDENCE. *:*lf labor strongly favored; also the creation of a ; business, dealing in stocks and bonds, etc. Albert Heald by causing copy ^ three week* successively ia the RHODE IK LAND. commission. officers are. O. of Port- published tariff The Henry Beyer, K.i*worth American, a The House Saturday passed Repre- newspap«r published deceased, nnd of the prooate there. to government ownership of vessels isnd. Harold 8. Small, of Portland, at lo said that may sentative bill to Oppose president; Ellsworth, county, they Preddeuce. dnly authenticated. ha*-n* Guernsey's provide as democratic tbe of WILL BE appear at a probate coart tc be held at Ells- to th* proposed by party. Favyr vice-president; L. C. Green wood, Augusta, presented Judge of probate for af court j worth. ta said county, on the fifth day of additional United States district to in trade county of Hancock for the purp. sr » ..** payment ships engaged foreign secretary, treasurer and manager. a. d. lkik, at ten of the clock In the July. ailowed, filed and recorder! in the facilities for eastern Maine. This liberal compensation for services in carrying Mr. Greenwood ia -ell known in Augusta. : forenoon, and be bemrd thereon if they see pro court of mir »*id county ot Ha ■-* also as will build au cause. will include a office for the | mails; legislation up j havtng for the past three or foor years, been Ordered, that notice permanent George W. Anderson, 'ate of Southwest thereof be *i«*u to • adequate merchant marine. ! in bon*s and has a Interested at dealing independently, Harbor, in said county, deceased. A certain j'srsooa therein, by p«b’j*hint a marshal and the clerk Bangor. of thts order Favors legislation to piece transportation good clt«oe)e all over the instrument to be the last wi 1 ant c»>ry thrre week* *«. purporting m the Ellsworth American, a The bill now goes to the Senate and under exclusive federal control. tnumrni of said deceased. together with pe- system j at Ellsworth. In •*»»! » tition for probate thereof, and for the ap- primed counts Uu. become law this Favors vocational education, federal child TUNING to will cock, the fifth undoubtedly j fez Sait. of the executor without giving prior da* of Ju v % 4 law. workmen** ion law and pointment itl«. that they may appear at a labor compensat ~- bond, presented by Hugh W. Anderson, the probate' court session. j then to he held at Rlisworth. in ! law ail { executor ther* in named ar.d fr,- an accident compensation covering of Hancock, Robert O. Gray, late of Sedgwick, in said county at ten ©do k tn he for*. ; government employes. oo«sn. and rhow cause, if from all sections of the 1 county, deceased A certain instrument pur- any the* ittvr Reports again alt he name. Pavor* extension of suffrage to women, but j POTTED STRAWBERRY PLANTS. porting to be the last wi*t an 1 testament of State show a decided trend in favor for BERTRAND recognizes tbe right of each *»ate to settle \lTILt be ready for shipment about the said deceased, together with petition pro E. CLARK. Jndg of Pr Write bate thereof, by Emma J. Uray. A true copy of the nomination of Col. Parkhurst this question for itself. f? middle of August. for circular presented PIANOS widow of Mid deceased. Attest E. E. Cm a* and catalogue. a. Reg ver for governor. In Hancock county, Georgia J. Mills, late of Csatine. ia said Hancock Copstt Nrituy Co., Surry, Me. county, deceased, t certain lustra meat par WTATfc or WAIN*, where Mr. Parkhurst refrained from Sixty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary, to be the iaet will and te-tero* r.t of j porting Haucock •*.—At a o-ort Last Thursday Dea. and Mrs. Isaac Jor- said deceased, together with petition for pre- probst* held at a while Ellsworth in and for said count* of .. making personal campaign I inBluehilland bate thereo*. presented by C Fred Jones. ;be Han a. dan celebrated their wedding Chairs — Three second band on ih* sisth cay of Jon*, in tb* war the had a his sixty-fifth executor therein named. of county candidate, chair*, in condition. to J. our Lord on* ibooaand nine bun !r*d an uu usual event. If it were BARBER good Apply I Lydia K. Hodgkin*, late of lanoinr. in said »»4 anniversary, W. Nksllky. Ellsworth. Me. liltNQ. is daily. Hancock deceased A certain instrument strength growing the would | county, pur- CERTAIN Instrument not tor rheumatism, deacdS to be the last will and testament of parp.Mtst to be owes much to Col. Parkhnrst CTOMOBILR -Mod*\ l»l» Ford touring porting a of lb* last will and county is \ nearby towns, aaid deceased, w.th (or A copy testament of be quite smart, while Mrs. Jordan busy ! car in A1 condition: new shoes; fully j together petition pro for bis in i 1>«. Ellsworth. bate thereof, and tor the appointment of the ELIZABETH P HIM MON* late of O.r city activity past campaigns, • bout the house •• usual. The day passed equipped. Telephone executors without giving bond, preseaw<1 !>> of NEW YORK, county « f NEW YORK, and is not to forget. for them, and in the afternoon BUILDING, about Halt, m be re- Frank L Hodgkins, one of the executors likely quietly in and atateof NEW YORK, j moved; also a refrigerator. Apply to beginning therein named bad a visit from Rev. P. A. A. Kiliam SMALL I they JiMiK Mvirar. Ellsworth. Me.__ Robert Dorr, late of Oriaad. in aaid county, deceased, and of the probat* there t la o.j and the whole company sitting deceased. Petition that Oscar P. running- city of New York, county of New York and and Fairbanks. family, cows; first class two Hushes separator; bam or some other suitable person be atateof New York, duly authen ica *d. bai- down to s bountiful dinner churns; of Cornfield H. I ap former I prepared by TWO King planter. June 21. I! administrator of the estate of asid ; tng been presented to tb* judge t rebate Charles E. Hughes, gov- W. Lann. Trenton. Me. Penobscot, pointed the daughter, Mrs. Mary Jordan Leighton. deceased, presented by Arthur E Dorr, heir for oa» maid county of Hancock for tb- par- ernor of New and associate at-law of said deceased. pose of being allowed. IM a»d York, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan are the | among I Ellen B. Stover, late of Broohsvillu. In said the probate court of our aald county of Has- of tbe United supreme court, #01 Salr ot to Act. justice ! oldest residents in “Beecbland’, and are I county, deceased Petition that Isasc L. cock. stover or some other suitable bean is tbe republioan nominee for Presi- held in their 1 ARBER two chairs, person Ordered, That notice thereof be firm to ail high regard by neighbors, > Shop, folly equipped, administrator of the estate of said located in Ellsworth, street | pointed i pr.-soa* interested therein, by pub.i»b;tf a and Charles W. Fairbanks, of friends as well. All are I) centrally deceased, Isaac L Stover, bus- dent, and away glad floor. to C. 8. Dossblx. Ellsworth. Me. presented by copv of this order three weeks success v*y is Apply i band of said deceased. Indiana, with Rooee- been to each other the Ellsworth American a newspaper printed vice-president that they have spared j Albert R late Mare, of Aurora. In aatd at Ellsworth, in aaid county of Hancock, prior deceased Final account of I veit in 1904, will again occupy tbe through so many years. The following ! county, Ran ; to the fifth day of July, a d. > 4. tbs: EBantifc. sell J 'dp tS bijou Msce. adm'cist ator. filed (or settlement mas at a' court then t- oe were reed at the they appear probate second on the ticket. lines gathering: Harsh J. Htevea*. late place ! of Bucksport. in said held at Rilswortb. in aod for s*td coau’» of CoL nominated tbe Of wedding days Jast sixty-five is the score county, deceased. First account of Theodore Hancock, at ten o'clock in Un f and Roosevelt, by 300 WOMEN AInF gIrLS^WANTED I* N Smith, executor, filed for settlement. abow cause, tf have, ibr we mart to-dsy any they against progressives for President, has paved for best numroer hotels Id Maine. All kinds WEDNESDAY. Albert B. Hart, iate of Brooksville, in asid same. As we greet oar friends, united long in the j of hotel work. Openings dally for best year To-Night county, deceased Second account erf Wil- BERTRAND E. CLARK of Probate. tbe for a liam R. Judge way peace by straightfor- march on Time's highway. around hotel a Chefs, pastry, all around and Hart, administrator, filed for settle- A true copy of the original second cooks wanted. For reliable hotel po- ment. Attest K. ward letter, to accept until I The backward look seems long Under Two Flasrs -E. CHASE. Register. declining sitions apply alwsys to the Maine Hotel Em- R- Bonsey A Bon. of Ellsworth. In aaid tbe attitude of Mr. Hngbee on the [ Bat the upward look is strong; ployment Agency, W Main St.. Bangor. Me. from the play county. Flrat and final aeconnt of Helen F.. connection. Established over Boose*, authorised by said court to admin ITTATK OF MAINE, of tbe la All praise to Him wbo giveth grace sod Telephone vital qDestioDs day known. years. later the property and clone the affairs of aaid Baaeocs ea — At a coart h*id »t briogeth to evensong. thirty i probate THURSDAY partnership, filed for *ettlemenL. EUewaeih is sod far aatd county of Hancock. He anggeats that his conditional re- j 1BL for housework. Must be general Howard H. Arey. late of Bucksport, In said ! oa (be ititb day of June. tn tb* year of To share life's together these smart and reliable: also used to chil- fnsal to ran be In the hands of cup throughout f county, deceased Mret aeconnt of Waiter F. ! oar Lor* owe thousand nor hundred *n4 placed Ci Maine. lengthening years. dren. Address, H. F Guikdlb. Haven. Carmen Curtis, administrator, fted for settlement ststtea the national committee. Eugene P. Hinckley, of in said 4 to be progressive Sot many mortals may eh joy. for the breaks MEN. lb to to years of age. for featuring Theda Bara. Mrs. Mc- Btaehlll. I t'RRTAXN Instrument purporting county. First and final sccoRst of Wallace a of th« last will and wetsn.ro: of “If Mr. statements, when the tears. rt I Massachusetts. Light, steady XV copy Hoghes’ come sad 11 will music R Hinckier. guardian, filed for settlement. work; wages and advancement. All Carthy play special CHRiariNB KEAN GRIFFIN ist# of tb# he makes shall the com- But through storm and shine. good George Francis Arnold, late of Brooklln^ them, satisfy those that have gone, fine. Get your and state of NKW YORK, doing from the Opera Carmen for this Massschus Us. deceased. Petition tied city, county With s courage floe. friends and come to Bnngor and get in on by mittee that it ia for the interest of tbe Carleton E Davis, executor of the deceased, and of the t robot# thereof id #si4 this. No labor trouble. to L. P. last win j They have come, and our hearts are glad, as Apply picture. and testament of said I county of Near York, duly aothenncatrd. that be be can Cbcbcr. office BO Main St.. Bangor, Me. Tel. deceased, that the country elected, they with them we dine. amount of inheritance tax ; having been to the of together connected. upon said estate preseated judge prokeM sot accordingly and treat my refusal FRIDAY be deter mi ced by the judge of probate for oar aatd c* Mnty of Itsncock for tb* par- They have spent their years as a tale that is Barab J. Bteveas. iate of Bucksport, In said pose of being allowed, tied nod recorded ia ns the of Han- definitely accepted.” told, bat wbo coaid tell the tale Z1* Co* aide of the town road A feature of this year through recitations and shadow Refresh- Capo Canal. C. Haakell. landing from th* 'Union demnndo againet tba antete of acid pictures. wife, Dorothy baring left Church’ to th* 'Oolf Urouad’ for •*<■!«- mate between Mew fork south- Express Marl Mmtypa MASSACHU- MV my bed and board withoet reaeouable on tba aorth- arc daalradtn pranant the name cily, ments wen served. The pupils who an mrt cornar of a lot of land deeded moot, and nil thereto are requeued SETTS and cauae. I hereby forbid all peruana by m* to Indebted ermtern Mew sad Maine. Them BUMKKB HILL. harboring Ha rid Braaaoomb. than** non* * to England ready to enter high aehool are Bernice or treating bar on my account from thle date. eaat on* make payment immediately. Loan North side. India Wharf, Boston hondrad aad Sftaa* and Beo-iantha Cnaniteo B. Hurra, Me in both directions. This SunaUAU E. HAnaniA. fllAA) given year’s Starkey, Aaeneth Maddoeka and Howard wish aad at « at. Sams ssr- feet, to a etona on line I Harbor. days Baadayi p Sontb Brookarine. Me, Jane t MU. poet, of land Lamaoa. June It, tig. Winter volume has about one-third more routes Salisbury. stos rstaraise from Ptsr it. North Rlssr, foot ***t by land of Lamnoa forty-eight of Nsw York •>'*« to th* end in addition Uarmy 8L, OUy. waaurly aid* of a private way rPHB nbaerlttt notice tha* than any previous edition, to th* town hereby |tn T. Acua*. landing nortbarly road, thence X aha baa bean eiacn now SANBORN, tps>. Bancor. Aqp. north 1*1 COB th* daly appointed contains the famous Pins Tree tour, by waaurly aid* of aaid trta of tha laat will aad laMaaait of How’s This? privet* way eight (I) rod* to th* aald town followed hundreds of tourists. ■ lata ot annually by U th* District Court ot tbs Usltsd States far and. thane* waatarly by aald town SABAH MAT BATON, SBOOSLIN. road and number of routes of 1915 th* Hancock District of Mala*. ninety mean (*!) fael to point of la tha a< docaaaad. A large one-way We offer One Hundred DoUere Ho- beginning eoaaty Haaoock, All containing eight tboaaaadaad alna haade aa tha law direct*. both Neal Ia th* matter at 1 _ .__ hondrad ffleaa are this given in directions. Institutes t*d year ward tor any oaee ot Oetarrb that ninety :m», aquar* taut and all th* paraooa hariaff daaaaadt naninot thee* new and value bis feature bulldlami altuatad thereon." lata at aald deeeaaod an daalrad to A decidedly cannot be oared Hair, J°"B^k?s0^‘"' j^SrfTrSt*- prne"} by Oetarrb I **?."****' *Mi4 w. 8obm died oo tha aaaa far aattlanaat, aad all lad*6” this is a series of fourteen city sad ki Cities Toths eradltoraof Joha O. year Principal Howard, at Dad- thanta an reo to aaaka Care. *» treated paywa»‘ the tha .aoaaty at Haaaosk aad dis- MdlAttif. town street mope, showing principal trict£55* aforesaid, a r. J. CHBNBY * CO., Toledo, O. baakrapt: June 1/ ISM. Brant M. B*to» entrances and exits. Another new feature is hereby Ursa that ea We, the undersigned, have known F. J. 'V'OTICH tha Sth g^argteasjf .5? road •» daaaarj a d. Hit, th* said tbr rolrkrlr to jrf&c tb»* is a greatly enlarged general map Cheney for the Inst fifteen years, and believe Drink <9 tko rriau of aoM aahocrlbar nolle* Users Joha C. Howard was dais '•ta*.?»<^bmo* hanky ffleaa his honorable ia ail bosiaes orDnig sd lad tad a ••moo, rrcrlrrd from Joba A. Domra, rflHB aiacntor roads perfectly ahnwiag ail of the automobile in baakrapt; aad that th* dm maotlaaot hi* admialmraior of cold X h* baa baaa daly appointed tranaactio s and financially able to carry Tbs “Nsai Why” only takas DAYS rmolo, oa auliiawt of of the of creditor* will ha held at my aHca. ■•Id wbtob laat will aad leataaaeat Maine. oat any sade by bis firs. whirs Kllsworth. mortgaga, aaalgamaat to '.fil111 obllgatloas tbs “Old Way” takas wsskt. Aak >*• >*»d day *f Jaas. a d. at HOBACB B. lata ol WINTBB _ HU, of Jo nr. oaa Iboaaaad WBSTON, NATIONAL BANK OF COMMBBCB. alas o'clock la th* {botwolftb alar tor cooddsotial intoraatioD or foraaosa, at which tiara tha amd »boroaa Toledo, O. try it, at said creditors ?■ ibo aoa- HAHBOB. ON BATS” ends BATS, MICK. may attaad. pro** teoir dliloa of paid baa ftOCGH Hall's Catarfb Cars is takes internally, oar If aat at boms or claims, yin, hooa brokaa; to tha at Maaeaak. dace need the siiaaii sattaflsd, oaaaty acting directly upon Mood and sncons kina boada aa tha tow directa. AU paowna at tbs Waal Plaaaaot 7 «• SB. surfaces of the systes. Testimonials seat Inatitata, .147 Ass., sr^iarsri^Tn-0'. bsjsss d haelne damaada aealnat tha eatate of aald free. Price 7S cents bottle. Sold Ml •SZrZiSTSawESiir "*»««—« aaa ihla oo.tc. U|(m tha aaaw per by Portland, Mains. William H. Warns*- **•* til aaaaad an daalrad ta a meant Sj Joaa A. Boa an. thereto are re Druggists. i if ranao 4 aattlameat. aad all Indebted City, N. i. Take Hall's Ftsfty Pills tor ooasttipaisa, NEAL THRU DAT Trwtmmt i OaAaraaa, bu auoraaia.7 ad ta tamed Utaly Mature wSu? Maaat Daaart. Malar, Jaao feat aaaka pay went s «km*dt.Mta*"A' It, laid Jaaa Iff, ISM. Faun B. Warroa. When COMMENCEMENT Rogue K»ll Out. DOLLARDTOWN. SbbtTtfwmnUs. “Wen Rogue F»II Oul” la tba titla of • liula BXRROISB8 AT comedy enaetad by ElUwortb and Mn. Marion VUiol and children are toraignuUnt tut GRADUATION wek. An ElUwortb rutting her elater, Mn. Oertrnde Staok- HIGH SCHOOL. mao ELLSWORTH (loaned tba production. Foreign tal- / Announcement •nt pole. •ppaoiod in the person of one ceiling Bart I. Oerter and of *X,t,Cm" AT HANCOCK himeelf H. A. M. Barron, VOTE FOR nTrEHNW1*0 Felds, alleged saleeman for a c Ludlow, apent Thursday night at J. O. AfTKKNOON CLAM PLAT hicago millinery name X wlab to announce that I bare bean ap- BALL IN hoaae, stage Barron’s. hvrnino. “David". Jack local for tbe ANJ, ball in thb Leighton, dog constable pointed representative and Mrs. Walter is all-around handy man of Ellsworth, Boneey slowly gaining, Kroasknlt Direct Mills, of New York, after furnished the local talent. The being confined to tbs house tbe pact manufacturers of high-grade bosiery, un- last Thursday Afternoon, Just »fter plot Bain opened in fire weeks. derwear and sweaters. 1 hsve tbe Three- the ex- Ellsworth, when Mr. Felds, •be hour for opening grednation nearing the confidence of Patrick Msrtba J. Barron bas arrived home in-one Garment, house dresses and aprons. j0f the elaaa of 1918 of the Ellsworth Breena- han, at whose after an or me a and did not the Banal hotel be stopped while here, extended visit with hsr niece, Kindly ’phone, drop card, hith school, prevent got Mr. Hresnahan to endorse a Mrs. Lura atLodlow. without any obligation your to of friend* of tbe gradu- check for Moran, upon part C. HAINES stiendano* ROY large made an I will f»T payable to Mr. Felds by bis place order, submit samples of ates- Chicago and to this well-known and for hall, always in gala attire for houae, identify him at the popular product Hancock hank. MARINE LIST. FOR never looked more attractive your inspection. thi* occasion, \ Then the scene shifts to Bangor, where I also weave tbe rag rags to order, and in the cl*** color* of pink and green. • nan Mr. have a stock of aal Felds, accompanied by Leighton, tVancoek flonntr **or»a. good Kuga and Pillow Tops The cl**s motto, “iVr fen'**, per/ice," went by automobile, incidentally borrow- Franklin—Ar Jnne 18, ach Wa weiock. Rock* on hand for sale. -••Attempt rot. oraccoropliah thoroughly'’ land ing an overcoat to belonging Mr. Bres- Weat — —was above the stage. Sullivan Sid June 14, ach Manie naban. The scene discloses the Saunders, Providence. R I of Probate interior 2 o’clock the claea entered after of a Register Shortly clothing store. Mr. Felds is Southwest Harbor—Ar June 4, ga a Satellite escorted the led investing from Nova Scotia W. A. the hell, by Juniors, by in a bran-new suit of Alexander, clothes. Ar June 5. ga a Addle and Neva from Grand i elaaa marshal, Mias Madeline the junior A pleasing bit of comedy is worked in Manan. N H 38 Oak St. Tel. 84 Ellsworth Alia* Uertrude Ethel Uiles was Ar June 8, ga a Mary J Beale from Nova pernald. here, in the dicker between the two prin- Scotia of l be graduating elaaa. tnar'hal cipals, for Mr. Felds' old suit, for which Sid June 4, ach Sallie E Ludlam for St John, are aiateen in this year’* gradu- N B There l*ighton finally agrees to Mr. pay |6. Sid June 7. scha Senator for He has never held of- elaaa, a* followi: John Saulabury Noel, ,tin(f Joseph Felds retires to the and N 8, Manie Saunders for Sullivan political Laura Milored dressing-room president; Lord, on Sid June 11, ach for eastern Whitney, puts bis new suit. Incidentally he Regina port Muriel Louie* Hyard, fice. For years he has vice-president; leaves bis wallet in the dressing-room given Lena Uertrude Camber, treas- HORN. nervtary; with his old suit, fie sends Leighton to lore his time and Evelyn France* Bellatty, Albert ure, the dressing-room to get the old suit. freely unselfishly Vera BARTER—At I>eer Isle, 3!, to Mr and James Iwrgan, Marguerite Dunbar, Mr. Leighton retires to the May dressing- Mrs Alton Barter, a son. Thelma Fullerton, Uertrude Ethel to the cause of the Alice room, and then retires from the acene DsMERS—At Bucksport, June 7, to Mr and Republican Ella Lvuiae Uoodwln, Julia Kobena Oil**, altogether. Ho does the wallet, contain- Mrs Charles M DeMers. of Winslow, a son. Angela Luchlni. Agnes to and He has rendered faith- Higgins. Josephine ing the forty odd dollars left after Mr. HIGGINS—At Bucksport, May 24, Mr party. Marshall, Haiel Aletha Nevella, Mrs Arthur B Higgins, a daughter. Verna Felds had paid for the automobile aud Arthur ful Wendell Means Osgood, John the new suit. service, when- MARRIED. responding Peterson. Then come a few “set ins”, as the mov- for th* afternoon, ell the ever The program trade would have needed and wherever ing-picture it. Mr. COLE—DAVIS— At Bucksport, June ll, by The Ellsworth Fish Man of w turn were well end ad- pins prepared Felds telephones to Ellsworth to look out Rev Henry W Webb. Miss Gladys E Cole to delivered, was at follows: Reginald P Davis, both of Bucksport. sent. He is mirably for taighton. Elflfworth telephones to is for orders for qualified by age, March DnMEYER—HASLBM—At Bangor, Jun« 1 ready your Bangor to look out for Felds, Mr Bresna- br Rev G W Hinkley, Miss Elizabeth De- J W Tickle pfB>er.Ret. han having discovered that the check for Meyer, of Eastbrook, to Vernon Granville fish at his fish market on i and to Huslrni. of Waltham. experience personality Music which he had become responsible was no ! KI.DRIDOK-DOWNEY-At Klmworth. June “Rome Aspects of Water next door an gaiatstcry Rnsy. good. j 14, by Rev P F Flanagan, Miss Bernice El- Street, to, make ideal to Edward M. both of register. G v«l Hoads.".John Joseph Whitney The constable has i.ridge Downey, Ells- dog not yet returned worth. luir, "The Camp-Fir* Movement." I the P. 0, 68-3 to duty in Ellsworth. Mr. Felds suc- Telephone The of Hancock Lena Gertrude Camber I TOWNSEND-MINNIOERODE At Surry. people County ceeded in June 12, Kev E G Gahan, Miss Minnie tnd*r eluding the Itangor police until by Addre«*to graduate*. I Gertrude Townsend, of Surry, to Arthur Peterson Saturday, finding employment in Kane’s formerly do not favor one Jehu j Chsrles Minnigerode, of Baltimore, Md. family holding Music livery stable. Then he helped himself to WEED-NKVELL8—At Stonington. June 5, by B F Leighton, esc, Miss Mildred W'eed to of Gift* a horse and carriage, and drove to Passa- Lunch office after precaution | Clifford Nevells, both of Stonington. Dairy public generation Evelyn Frances Bcllatty dutnkeag, where he left the horse with a -gelf*Reliance as Taught by Emerson" farmer, he would return for it We have modern fc«*»v. saying DIED. generation. Laura Mildred Lord later. The horse and carnage were re- The Fate of the Class of 191* covered. j DUNHAM—At Castine, June 7, Fred Dun- FURNISHED ROOMS Gertrude Ethel Giles ham. aged 50 The Bangor police are still looking for years. “Oat Appreciation of a Master HOPKINS—At East Orland, June 12, Henry Essay. Mr. Felds; Mr. Felds is still looking for or week in con- M.iticiaa;" Valedictory Hopkins. by day the dog constable; Mr. Hrcsuahan is look- M ARSTON—At Birch infant Muriel Louise Byari Harbor. May 31, nection with our present ing for satisfaction. □son of Mr aud Mrs Henry Marstou, aged 15 Address to Class.Rev. P A- A. Kttlam days. business. Call and in- Prrrcniatlon of Diplomas Supt. W. If. Pstten M KENNON— At Fairfield. June 7, Harry R VOTE FOR PROSPECT McKennon, of Ellsworth, aged 35 years. them. The cl*** and ball in the evening, HARBOR. spect play NICHOLS—At West Brooksville, June 10, sissy* a social event in Fit*worth, again Lawrence O. Pike has gone to Winter Helen O McFarland, wife of Arvard 134 Main Street, Ellsworth, Me. 111 ltd the hall, in spite of the rain. The Harbor fof the season. Nichols, aged 29 years. PATTEN—At Ellsworth, June 7, Mrs Harriet three-act farce, “Kngaged Miss Col by Wednesday," Doris well.has gone to her home K Patten, aged HO years, 11 months, 23 days. vis a i’ll prcaented by members of the in Hteuben for four weeks. PATTEN —At Bangor, June 12, James D Pat- E. H. BAKER, OPT. D. class, the efficient ten, of North Is worth, aged 73 years. graduating reflecting Miss Alta Grant wan a week-end guest SMALL-At June Alma wife work of Mrs. L. F. Giles in directing the Sedgwick, 7, T, of the Everett .Smiths at Grindstone of Henry A Small, aged 54 years, 4 months, Registered Optometrist rehearsals. Neck. 11 days. ROY C. HAINES Griduits Phil. Colltfi of Oytonwtry The cast of character* was a* follows; STAPLES—At Stonington, June 5, Thomas Mim Annie of West is Handy, Sullivan, Staples, aged 67 years, 1 month, 21 days. Mart n Henry, the laxieat man in the Office 153 Main St., Residence 65 Oak St. * pending a few week* writh her aunt, Mrs. FOR county...... Wendell M Osgood ME. R. E. Robinson. Allen’s Foot-Ease for the ELLSWORTH, Arthur Watson.John J Whitney Troops. war zone have ordered CO Eye-Glasses Jack ) J Arthur Peterson The Kedmen had their annual memorial Many hospitals CACV Allen s Foot-Ease, the powder to CMO T Ted. friends of Arthur, Albert J antiseptic Spectacles [ { Dorgsn fternton Rev. K. C. shake into the shoes and use in the foot-bath, ■ Parker Sunday afternoon, by ( Harry for use the because it Average price $3 and S5 Dalzell. There wa« music the among troops, gives Miss Abigail Persona, a asaso of ideas, special by rest and comfort to hot, tired, achiug, choir. swollen, tender feet and makes walking easy. of E Giles Probate Gertrude Appointments for Mondays and Tuesdays At druggists 25c. Register everywhere, llrt Watson, a gentle person, Ells L Goodwin Mrs. Martha Nutter, who has been writh Telephone 48-5 or postal oard Luclie Persons. Muriel L Byard 27 in Boston, New York and Mrs. D. O. Libby three weeks, hss re- year’s experience Marie,) Haxel Nevells Philadelphia. her home in for the tUnjrrtiarTi.mtt. Jane. ! friends of Lucile, Vera M Dunbar turned to Brooklin Mabel. 1 ( Agnes V Marshall summer. THE SOCIAL MESSAGE OF Martin aunt, cook at Per- EMERSOH Mary. Henry’s Dr. Clarke with his wife and sons*...Mildred Lord Blance, daughter, motored from Norndgewock mailed free to all. Send First gtrl.Evelyn F BelJatty EXPERT PHARMACIST Saturday to spend the week-end with Second girl...... Julia K Higgins card to J. W. First Gypsy.... Joaepbios A Luchiai relatives. Gives Advice to People Run Down in postal Tickle, Second Gypsy...... Thelma Fullerton June 12. C. the Spring, or After the Drip, Etc. Ellsworth, Maine. In the ball which followed the the play, DEDHAM. claw of 1916 scored another triumph, of for and son, of Easton, The best treatment I know it one of the and moat Maynard Thompson Lime nuking prettiest those run down or exhausted the Agricultural were lsst week of Gerald by Ellsworth Steam delightful affair* of the season. guests Thomp- Laundry Supper or cannot seem to M Kinds it CLEANING son. grip fevers, and was served tike class in the lower lUidryWsrk._NAPHTHA by junior recover strength, is this: ball. Mrs. Henry Peaks, of Bangor, and Mrs. (ioodi called for and delivered Get a bottle of that standard blood- attention to work Music for the afternoon exercise* and A. A. Colby, of Massachusetts, are visit- Special parcel post Hood’s and a W. ptirilierA Sarsaparilla, Seed Oats Grass Seed tor the ball waa ing their sister, Mrs. Staples. furnished by Biffin*' box (1100) Peptiron Pills; take one H. B. ESTEY & CO., Proprietors orchestra of ten June 12. B. State Street, Ellsworth. Me pieces. _ teaspoonful Hood’s Sarsaparilla be- Boyd Tracy, of Hancock, is the guest of fore meals, and two pills after meals. J. F. Cowing and wife. \V! .t are these medicines made off Congregation*! AisocUtlon. IRA B. HAGAN, Jr. Mrs. Maud Webber, of is visit Why, I understand the formula for The ninety* ttrmt annual meeting of the Brewer, Lime and Cement her Mrs. J. A. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is similar to pre- Hancock county association of Congrega- ing aunt, McLaughlin. Civil Engineer, scriptions that come every day for tional churches will be held at Brooke* A pleasant affair, In spite of the pouring blood impurities, scrofula, rheuma- Land Surveyor. ▼ille Tuesday and Wednesday, June 20 rain which prevented the attendance of a tism and such complaints, for of Ctrr*s»MdHC« SsIkttsL •nd 2L The program: few, was the family reunion held at John course Hood’s expert chemists know ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. 0. Box 7 AfUrmmm. F. Cow log's June 10, whan the children C. W. Tuesday as much as any of the regular profes- GRINDAL, Devotional and other Immediate relatives, with their service sion about ingredients indicated in Buiiness session families, gathered for a day at the Albert N. Cushman Wei such troubles. And Peptiron Pills are come to conference old homaataad. About thirty enjoyed the Water Street, Ellsworth, Maine a .new combination of iron, Response dinner at noontime, and afterward the pepsin, Electrician and Contractor Moderator's address manganese and other blood tonics and time was spent in games and music. A builders. Iron is to Electric Supplies and Fixtures Missionary Symposium: June 12. B. strength great The India Mr Brooke of To-day.. increase red corpuscles in the blood • Ellsworth China in the Midst of Alarms, Estey Building, WEST HANCOCK. and give it health power. Get the Rev (J W Patterson Telr phone 38-11 medicines from any druggist. Buffering Armenia. Mrs. Sherman McFarland baa been vary Spoaker to be announced ill. The merchant who does not advertise in Present Hiatus of Turkey.Mr Webb a dull season makes it more W. K. Springer and wile bare returned profitable for Tuesday Mming. PLUMBING, those who do advertise. to tbeir home In Dexter. Devotional service.Rev O J Guptill Addre**.. Roe Arthur O Ryan, for A B C P M John Young and wife, of Hurry, have Hot Water Heating, Furnace THEATRE Address STRAND ...... Rev C A Moore, DO, Bangor been visiting George B. Bridges and wife. Work and Jobbing. Commission ffltrrbants. Pbrenoon. baa to Green Wednesday Thomas Grave* gone lake, Matin** Ivory Day Pictur** Chany* Dally Devotional Smith service.Rev George where he haa employment. HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES 1864 1916 business Mre. Susan Salisbury, of Lamoine, haa Superintendent of State work Years' • H. Twenty Experience. America end a World at War.Mr Atkins. been visiting Mre. C. Millikan. Personal attention to all detail* Telephone Rev H W T P Mordecat TO-NIGHT — 6 reels. “A Janitor’s Wife's Conley. Misses Marie McFarland and Marcia attended to. Triangle Feature,“Sable Lorcba,” R*e«or or mail orders promptly Seminary and the Churches of Millikan have returned from Ellsworth Temptation,’’ 2-reel comedy. Meine.Rev FT Persons high school. F. 4^46*^^MISSION (ItRCHAH* THURSDAY—“PROTEA” III, a thrilling detective story in 5 acts. Wednesday A ft *r noon. EDWARD BRADY, Woman’s C. Millikan, wife and daughters Grant Ellsworth, Me. Missionary Union Henry St., FRIDAY — “Graft.” “Uncle Sam at Work.” and ol the Comedy. Conference sermon.Rev A Barker Barbara Louise, Corinna, spent Telephone 17S-1. WANT YOUR Ralph here. week-end with relatives — Communion of tbo Lord's Sapper SATURDAY “Matrimony,” 4 reels. “Best of Enemies,” Webber A Fields. Closing business. June 13. H. 8. *17. FARM PRODUOT8 _E. W. W BROOKS MONDAY — “A Soul Enslaved," featuring Cleo Madison. Live and Drassad, 8URBY. Efts, Poultry Klvervlaw Local Union. SHOE TUESDAY—“Tbe Price,” featuring Helen Ware. Th* June 9. REPAIRING Veal, Potatoes •lily-third mao tiny ol Kiverview Sorry high school closed NSW LOCATION Apples, k**1 Union, twice poatponed on aooount Clarence Lord went to Boston Friday. Rear ot Main Street entrance between Prices, Shipping Tag*, Dressing, Packing nl ttorm, la now announced to be held et Bank and E. P. Robinaon’a atore. and instructions, etc., sent free Fred Anderson haa moved into the Os- Bnrrill Shipping 5c and ***** franklin Jnna 17. If latere ■« Is psM Admission, lOc Saturday, good houee. U eert (saraeteeS. partite *t°ruiy that tba will ba m M wert asst day, maatiny June 13. 1* W parcel pert.______Professional Carts. Indefinitely poatponed. An intereatiny proyram baa been pre- The Blood mod tho Undo. *u** LICE H. SCOTT for tba forenoon, afternoon end Among tho many Important physiological VULCANIZING A •raOIALTT KADI OF Auto ♦venmg eeeeione. tacts that should he as well known by people TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND McLaughlin’s BARGAINS IN SHOES de- REPAIR SHOP generally as they are by physicians, la the TIRE general Clerical work. on Union Safe Depoelt * Trait Co., of Port- pendence of the brain for Its proper acdon Agent ■hoes are going up but my price la Oe*ea of Bnwemor end. lor furnishing Probate and Bandy Bondi Bus Service Complaint, the vitality of the blood. It this la impaired, FLETCHER & GOODELL down. out ktemiLh and Iataatlaal diatarbaacea era Ira- Agent Oliver Typewriter* typewriter voppllet going I|am closing my the blood affords aa Imperfect atlmnlns to the oorreotad by the uac of Mother Oray'e Opposite City Library, Ellsworth Cor. Main and Water Bte. (over Moore’* Drag Auto Bus Makes Round Trip Daily stock of boots and shoes at rowdera for Childrea. Thay tend to brain, and, aa a neceaaary consequence, lan- Btere). Bllewertb. Me. JJJ1 the dl- ;****•• lateetlnal tract a ad promote guor and Inactivity of the entire nervons Leaves for (eetloa. Uead Motbere for J8 All Sargentville daily by yeare. follows, and a tendency lo headache or O'uutete ceil ihem. Me. system CLOTHING WILLIAM SEMPLE Sedgwick, Brooklin, Brooksville, DISCOUNT falataoee makes Its appearance. £)R. 15% more I am In a to ask the that no other medicine ever Once position pat* OSTEOPATH Bluebill, East Bluebill, Surry, ar- It la probable and the name of Purchase now means more than Uet flood Coed. roaage of the public, place Feel has done more In the way of revital- Ellsworth aad Nervous In Ellsworth at 11 o'clock. pipduoed Prlend before the public of Specialties: Diseases, riving as either or look this saving, further advance in '’■*_*“ feel food food the blood, it pare and rich, than vicinity as again entering the clothing busi Diseases of Stomach. ,ro“ Get rid of ising making Leaves Ellsworth on return trip at 2Si!■*f*I1“* eoaetloafloo. neee. Come aad inspect mjr line of suite aad the of shoes Is certain. Mfalaaa hr a treat- Hood's Sarsaparilla, which should oertaialy Treatment and Consultation, by price mem hello* pants. Let me save you money. Appoint- 4 o’clock, kl»Ve Mew Ufe Mila. Buy a box be given a trial where there la any reason to ment, in Ellsworth on Friday*. £!?'°'D1» la tba one or two pille to Diehl. the blood la defective is DAVID FRIEND Butern Trail Malm I jESfi**ke■wreloe tbat aad believe that quality AddreM Bide-* Bailor. etuBad, dull feeilayle xoae Ellaworth Tidpkonn INI aid 7N-1 SEE POSTERS H. P. CARTER '•••better at oaoe. Me. at year dreaylat. or deadest is quantity.-Add. Main Street, MMrtfennmta COUNTY NEWS alumni. About forty enjoyed a delightful COUNTY NEWS. evening. The graduating class gave a dance, with FRANKLIN. WEST EDA*!* STATE OF MAINE: mnaic by Kelley’s orchestra, of Bur Har- Herbert Marshall is at Northeast Har- bor. Mrs. We Mayo has gone to Bar Harbor bor (or tbe summer. to a few weeks with her son LmIoo. STATE PRIMARY James P. Plunkett, a former resident, apend Mrs. David O. returned to Mrs. is in basilh, and io tak- Campbell now ot Boston, has been in town the past Msyo poor Bangerviila Thursday. week. ing special treatment. The a 5st of REPUBLICAN candidates to l>w Commlwlowrt v*«* to, tbe with Scboodic The branch store of C. <& Sons two day Thursday grange Young Hull’s Cove schools, which look place in Fop Governor Vote for O convened at its j June 15. when ,he county grange ; will open Mt. View grange hall. All the pupsia did HOW HMD B. MOOR, RH»ortb new Messrs. Worden and Blanch hall. j Prof, and Mrs. Pitz, of Vassar college, exceptionally well. The program: TIMOTHY F. CALLAHAN. Lawtatoo arc! addressed the from various SHhHMAN 8. tX AHMlK, Frunkll:*,, gathering j will occupy the Lester Hall house this Music CARL E. MILLIE EX, (Hand FMta granges. season. March...Nancy Woodhrklge WINWKU) 8. TKEWOBGY, Surry Mrs. John W. Blaisdell is very busy pre- j Miss Seaman, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Prayer Honest Abe.Maurice King FREDERIC H. PA UK HI HOT, Bangor paring for the “Marriage of the Midgets”. is making extensive alterations on her { What is Success.Vtlda Larvey She desires to have from twenty-five to EDWARD W. WHEELER. Braoeaatrk j cottage. Recitation. The Angals of Buena Vista. little ones, if it is to secure fifty possible Prof. E. B. Reed and wife, of New Hoi Ha Wood such a number, to take tbe parts. This is wilJ the Bartlett Observation.Frederick Hadley . Haven, Conn., occupy KMR-MBty Inwnr, Vbt* |or a unique entertainment, the performers’ The House with the Golden oxg cottage this summer. Recitation, from three to twelve ^ ages* ranging years. Windows.. Hilda Kmrrv A. Mrs. George Martin baa the Tarratme For State Auditor Vote for OiCE BOW BLAIBDK! ft, Ftunklin Mrs. Blaisdell hopes to have tbe parts in Music.Oliver CU.il I man ready, and expects a busy season. Sum- The North American Indiana, readiness for an entertainment June 27. ROY L. WARD WE IVORY H FOSS, Hiamt mer visitors are arriving earlier than Mildred Higgins IX, Aucoata The grammar and primary schools usual, and it is expected that every cot- Recitation. A Terrific Scene. Richard SfcPike 11ORACR F. WTRHO 'gr. Eil.worta closed last week. In district No. 2, tbe tage will be occupied this season. The Duty...Roger Lunt ertertained their visitors with the j pupils Recitation. The Deathbed of Benedict following cottage* are already occupied: Exercise, following program: “Welcome,” Viali Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Arnold.Leroy Stanley cottage, Vlall, For ti» Vote for <>*K two girls and five boys; recitations, j Modesty...... Bernice King RepmeaUtlvc ('ottcr«wnUtlt9»l» UfteLMM son. Wildacre cottage, Mrs. Ueo-ge II. Recitation, The Man Who Missed the j exercise, “June,” fourdittle ones; recita- MILTON Kll*wort!» Grant, Ellsworth; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Train.Harley Hodgkins BECKWITH, tions, Clifford Dyer; Katrina Dyer, Har- ] Hotmquist and children, Albany, N. Y. Self Control...Klimr Reed | T MUON J. RED MAN, vard Carrie Billings, Floyd Bradbury, Recitation. The House the Side o! the Stetson cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Abbott, by KLMKK J. MOKK'HOK, Kd*n Abbott, John Blaisdell, jr., Blanche El- Road. McFarland For State Senators for TWO Portland. Hazlewood cottage. Prof, and Georgia j Vote dredge; dialogue, Lincoln Bragdon and Recitation. Garland ! aaa a. hiiiluiht E. Cll.Vno, BroolureUfc WLCKY C. CON A «¥. * tage, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, Howard j Burkupt Eldredge, Everett Kankm, Miriam 8upt. F. £. McOouidrick j Nichols, Mrs. A. Patton, Boston. Camp < rilOMAM M. NICHOLSON, B Uaport Bunker; dialogue, two girls, four boys; Remarks to Class..A. I). Gray ; . K. Hl'ELEK, Soulb»«»t Harbor Aunla, Mr*. William Sampson, Washing- America UHARL>B W. an in .Tea recitations, Leslie McNeil, Marion J Singing WJttitt,St ton, D. C. Benediction WILLIS A. KICKER, OUUoa Bunker, Theresa lawrie. ABTHI'K B. HCUI, OcnldtB *» Leroy Eldredge, JuneH. Spec. Refreshments Sylvia Dyer, Reginald Woodworth, Clara CHAKLKS II. WOOD, liden 1USCKEN DEVI H4CX, IVn* sou Pupil* of the West Eden school, Vilda Bunker, Tbeo Donnell, Florence Abbott; SOUTH HANCOCK. HOLBROOK II. H Paarr M. Lurvey, Mildred Higgins, Bernice AJtliKN, song, Charlotte Havey; recitations, | Jackson Ropes has returned from Ban- King, Maurice King, Elmer Beed, Fred- JOSEPH D. PH MJPS. Soul M iltftkar Charles Bunker, Martin Vernon j Dyer, and is at Mr*. Ahbte Woo*- gor boarding erick and Roger w rote and ; Billings, Clyde Bragdon; dialogue, “Aunt Hadley Luot, ter',. memorized their which would have ForCouaty Attorney VotelurOXE Kitty’s Shopping,” four girls; closing emy>, Mr*. A. E. Wooster, of Waltham, Mass., j done credit to pupils of much higher recitation, William Blaisdell. Lawrence ] EKED L. MASON, ElDutorUk and Mrs. F. M. Wataou, of Brooklyn.. grade*. M -rse has not been absent or tardy for N. Y., are here for the summer. The class colors were green and white, the school year of thirty weeks. The j The was beautiful, banked with Mrs. Eaton and Mis# June 9. W. stage | teachers, Bragdon, _ _ cedar and while and fe«toons of i who have labored lilac*, faithfully, invited the Mrs. Nettie E. moved to Eas- Higgins and w hite the hall, For of Probate I iWloroM, at the close of the green crepe draped Hrriiitrr pupils, afternoon, to ton j Friday. It a an the beat graduation for tome years, ice-cream at Mrs. Lawrie'a. EDWARD E. CHASE, Blurhill Mr*. T. J. Hodgkins, of Chicago* it ex- and much credit i« due the teachers. pected to-day. Mr. will visit Mr. McGouldnck Mr. OBXTUABT. Hodgkins presented Gray, KOY C. HAINES, KUaeortb O. Calvin Havey died Tuesday, June 6, Maine in July. in behalf of the Weal Eden high school, after an illness of only a few months, Mrs. Hatch, of Fairfield, who spoke in with a beautiful set of military brushes. aged forty-three year*. Mr. Havey was the church at Hancock June 4, and at Mt. j The high school here is one week longer. the son of the late William A. Havey, well Desert Ferry in the evening, in the in- j It is with regret that we are unable to known in the granite business in Frank- terest of foreign mission work, is adaugb- j have Mr. Gray’s services only this year. lin and Sullivan. Mr. Havey seemed nat- ter of the late Rev. N. D. Curtia, who The school ha* made good progress in all urally a strong man, and it was a shock preached here thirty-seven years ago. the grades. Mr. Gray has been a roost to his friends when it became known that June 12. W. excellent teacher, giving freely of his own STAT15 OF MAINIi he was afflicted with Bright's disease. time to help the pupils in their studies He went to a in Lewiston, and BROOKSVILLE. outside of school hoars. hospital STAJt PRIMARY was treated by Dr. Haskell, but it was im- W. R. Hart, of Bangor, ia in town on bia The primary school closed Friday for possible to check the disease, and he vacation. the summer vacation. This school ha* failed rapidly. made good piogress in ail the grades the is a list A. B. Sanborn 10 in Bloefaill visiting bis ThtsfOlloMring >4' DEMOCRATIC canjldates fobe voml for in llimeock “Cal.” as he was It is that Mrs. familiarly called, had daughter, Mrs. Abbie Dodge. past year. hoped Tripp at the State he. many friends and relatives in Franklin may be able to teach the coming year. County Primary Electira.to ht*kl Ju»e 19, 1!^6. James Staples and wife left Thursday and Sullivan, where he had lived. He was for Long Island sound, where Mr. Staples Make a cross (X) in thin square -to tie of the nam* of wish to of jovial dispoeition, and will be much onrrcAJtY. right the-person y<>* is employed. Word was received here this week that vote missed around the village where he spent for.- fallow direction as to tar number of xuHlulatcs to b# marlonl for «t« h Mrs. Fred who has the most of his life. He was the last of Prim, spent the win- two of our farmer citiaena had passed ter her husband in office. Add names or stickers in the family. His mother and brother with Chattanooga, away. Capt. Edward W. Allen, of Ella- by w’thing ’jaetuig blankspaces^ami mark (or OSR Pickett. There were many beautiful Charles H. Harding and wife went to Jarvis Higgins, who was born and lived OejtUiY C. CURTIS, Fortune , flowers from relatives and frienda. Inter- Bernard Tuesday to take a ride ia their the greater pan af his life here sad at Ml. j JAMKH A. MlOOWN,. HUwrortb ment was in the family lot In Bay View new automobile. Desert, died at the home of hia,youngest cemetery. Mrs. A. G. Reed, of Westbrook, who hae eon, Harry, in Chicago, last weak. He June 12. B. been visiting her brother, M. V. Babbidge, married Mias Evelyn Mash. To-them eight ^ has returned home. children were born, four of whom died in j STONINGTON. childhood. Only two survive hun—Mel- ■or au«» Auditor Vote for ONK Joshua Sawyer, of Bernard, who has Mrs. G. Anderson died st Her home last ville, who resides in Maaeaahueetta, and been repairing the hern at "Old Farm", Ui KOteARD after a illness. She leaves a j Harry, of Chicago. BUUiYAN, Hangar f week, long has finished and returned home. j and several children. Mr. Higgina, aoma yea re- ago, want to husband June 10._Chips, j boat on, where hia wife dud. a law yearta Mr. Brown, of Colby college, preached ! For RetmeatoAMi It ago. Ha waa a direct descendant of the. LtfUIEmt. the baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning LAMOIRE. 1 Higgina settlera, and the laal ot a large in the opera house. There was a large at- Min Jennie Hodgkina ia viaiting in DANIEL E. HL'SLEY, ElDwo*t> family. tendance. He also held services at the Bar Harbor. ■«* RepreaaatnUre IrtOoupru Volo for ONK JI IJSON H. SEW YKK, Eden U waa Mr. Higgiaa’ wiah that hia Congregational church Sunday morning. Min Vera Berry and nephew, Virgil ehould be STEPHEN D. BHiDOKS, body cremated and thaaahaa JOHN E. BUNKER, Lgae VtffUW. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, of Daytona, Fla., are goeata of Min Oliva Cool- j Lawrence, earn here for burial in the family log in BI KSE LEACH, Buek.pote who have a hotel there, came last week idge. Mt. View cemetery, baaiHe hia wife. The JOSEPH C. end are living at the borne of Mrs. V. MAMMON, Bkwingten Mra. Leander Smith baa been aulfering aebee arrived here Thuraday, 'and were | Goes for the summer. This is their third CABEOLL A OoirfdtboM from an abeceu in lha throat. interred aa directed DUNN, season in town. EHHEST Mra. Addle Keynolda and grandaon, Mr. Higgina waa peat eighty years. at (JkHAUON, Hal|«tn For Stott Sonotote. Florian S. Small will leave Hopewell, Philip Reynoida, and Mra. Oanie King, age, and laavaa a large number ot Vote for TWH- CMABUS* A SNOW, BlarhEI some this for a few weeks' anmmer. ~~ Va., time week, are bera for the nephews and nieces bare. Ha limed in _~" WttJJAJk A HOLM HAKVKY H. MoJAIYRK Bit MA Detert vacation at home. June 12. R. H. Boston until hia declining health and ad- BluoAuT Mrs. William L. Greenlaw is in Boston, vanced ege made it necessary fag him to WEST BROOKUR. OTia M. OBE1C tu. Depart called there by the illness of her son-in- go to hia son’n wbo haa been viait- Louis Cool broth. Mra. Carrie Cloaaon, The passing away of Mr. law, Higgina bring. | .. lng her mother, Mra. Maria Carter, baa re- to hia friends hare Med bury Grindle and wife, former resi- many p’-- mem- I..i turned to Bockaport. oriae of tba ot the and dents, are in town for the summer. geniality family, how in the JunaS. Nihil. Mra. Haael Sukeforth, wbo bn haen they kalpad aooiai ilia. Mrs. PW County _ Attorney Vote bar Gilbert Carter and several terms of for ONB viaiting pa rente, Higgina taught singing _ Norman is at home from U. of M. Toney wife, returned to Rockland Monday. school. They ware always active and John and Sabin Jordan, who are work- Min Alice Dully ia viaiting bar brother ready to bain in tba uplift of tba young in and Hare respected and loved ing at Vinalhaven, are town. Horace at BloahiU Falla. geopla, A was held B. banquet Thursday evening Junes. Jam IX M. _ WlLUAM^^LAISDELfc^BaUlTon^^^^^^l^^ at Hotel Stonington by the high school N03TH LAMOINE. PABTBIDQB OOVK. of Jut For «f Making the Moat who is in *—*—* Pl«»«*» Vote (or ONB Emery Smith, employed Austin Consrj is at work for Charles To enjoy the beauMfnl month of Jnae to Brooklin, spent the week-end with his the utmost, one maet he la good health. Kid- Smith and wife. Martin. ALBION F. BUKHMAN, Kdea T aeya falling to work properly enuee aches parents, George and pains, rheumatism, lumbago, soreness, Mrs. BoUnd Carter and son Charles base Marjorie and Joseph UiiUon, ot stiffness. Kidney Pills make kidneys Desert to suit her sister- Foley gone to Mount Bar Harbor, ere visiting their grandpar- notice and healthy and banish enKerlag and m-Uw, Mrs. PhronU Carter, who U ill of misery. Why not feel fine and fit? Be wail! pDramonifte ents, William Baser? and wits. Be strong! Moors's Drag Store. Jons UL Jane U. T. Htwmi»l GBeor dhlo Oonaao Vfoun Within. For Mew to CUC Bid ef a Oeld Indiana Man's triniitn (or It la foolish to think you an gala a good Shorlfl_ ONB dear complexion by tha ass of face powder. Bead how C. B. Sommers, Holdredg*. Neb., Prank Moseley, Moore's Bill, lad., writes: ‘_Vote Gat at the root of the trouble and thoroughly get rid of hU oeld: -1 ooetrsctod s severs ,'l was troubled with almost ooantant pains la alcanas the system with a treatment of Dr. cough and eold and oooid hardly sleep. By ay sides and busk. Orest relief was ap- King's New Ufa PiUn. Gentle and mild In nslag Foley's Honey and Tar as si roc tod my parent after the diet does el Poisy Kidney action, do not yet they rollersi the(Hear was cored and I U fail Plus and la « hoars aU pain left nss." Palsy gripe, oonga entirely " giro by their notion on the bowels. Good for credit for my speedy recovery Foley's al- 1 Kidney PUls make kidneyssetiTsaad bsaltk- a Madder all- young, adults and aged- Go after dear ways soothes and heels Children lev* It, stop rtnop-dlMarbta« FBBO^F^HAgKmj^BaUlTon^^^^^^^^^^^^ nampTwrien to-day. Me. at year druggist Moore's Drag More. faj^and COUNTY NEWS. bare every evening until quarterly meet- Legal Nottcre. ing, which opens June 16. STATE Of MAIM A. Mrs. Winslow Frost, of Wateivtlle, has IX. 8.] OP 8 ABOEff TVJLLLE. ^TATQE MAINE returned to her home. Her sou Ora will HANCOCK the fihertffe of our Ovntfs* or either of their GREETING: Mrs. Julia H. Sweat and Miss Hark ness remain a (ew weeks longer with his grand- Depettier, state primary have returned from where command yon to attach the goods or Newton, Mass,, mother. WE estate of Aloert Rosenbaum whose the winter. r*sidenoe is outside the State of Maine and they spent Samuel Froet has to to gone Bangor unknown to the plaintiff, and particularly is a Kit of Mrs. Scott B. Lym burner is attending visit bis daughter. He was accompanied and especially the following real estate situ- The following PROGRESSIVE ■'candidates to be voted for in Hancock ated the graduation exercises of Nortbfleld by hie daoghter, Mrs. Blanche Saltabury, in the town of Eden, Hancock county, Election Maine, bounded and ucsoribed as follows, to at the-State Primary to be held June 19, 1916. seminary at East Nortbfleld, Mass. Her of Otis. wii:—Lot bounded north by land of the RoJtck County J. T. Giles daughter, Mias is one of the June 12. F. Realty Company, east by 1 nd of Agnes Kane, et south 8. cross in.the square to the of the name of to als, by land formerly of K. Whit- M#ke.n (X) right the sperson you wish grad os tee. ing, west by Mountain House lot, 40 acres, to the value of fifty dollars; and summon the directions as to the number of Kev. D. W. of ■JUmmiMnu-nif rote for. Polio*' '•candidates to be marked for each Kimball, Sedgwick, gave said defendant (if he may be found in your pre- an interesting memorial address in the cinct) to appear before our Justices of the Add names writing or stickers in blank cross supreme Judicial court, next to be holrien in by pasting space* anil mark (X) chapel Tuesday evening. Special music A WOMAN’S WORK Ellsworth within and for our county of Han- of such names. IV* not erase names. was furnished by Lymburner's orchestra. cock, on the second Tuesday of October next, to right •onetime* reduces her to tha then and there in our said court to answer The chapel was prettily decorated with strength unto Charles F. as oollector of taxes of weakness—her devotion to Paine, flags, crepe paper and cut flowers. depths for the town of Eden, in the county of Han- cock, State of Maine, for the 1014. Senator Vote for household cares prevents sufficient year tolled Staton ONE For Sheriff Vote far ONE Leroy Chatto has returned home from In a plea of debt for that on the first day of f" rest and recreation. a. d. the then a New where he has been 'Thousands of April 1914, defendant, being York, employed non-resident of said town of Eden, was the A. Imrn women in this U WEBliKK. i as a mail clerk. condition find Scott's owner of real estate situated in said town and HEOBOK _ Emulsion what need; it there taxable, bounded and described as fol- Mrs. J. W. Qrindall and daughter exactly they lows, to wit:—Lot bounded north by land of is so the Roriick Gladys are visiting at South Bluebill. predigested body-food medically Realty Company, east by laod of that direct J. T. Giles et ais, south by land formerly of 8. ______-!— Mrs. Josephine Bunker is At home from perfected every drop yields K. Whiting, w*st by Mountain House lot. returns in the 4U acres, and then a> d there Mark C. Morri- I South Boston, where she spent the win- strengthening organs and L. and tissues and in son, John Mumiasby Fred Hadley ter. making healthy, were duly elect* and legally qualified as- Far County Commissioners Vote ier TWO blood. Scott’s Emulsion sessors of said town of Eden, and did duly and Fred A. Simmons, who has been in life-sustaining legally assess upon the aforesaid real estate is devoid of alcohol or of said defendant as his of the Vota for ONE Boston, is his father. any harmful proportion f,, Governor visiting town taxes and the due proportion of the and overcomes tiredness and Miss Berths of is 1 drugs, State and county taxes allotted to said town Turner, Hartlsnd, for the M. i-AWIWNOE, nervousness in a marvelous way. year then current upon said real es- E[)W\KI1 libog_ visiting her parents. tate, the sum of five dollars and fifty cents; j that in June 5. Sim. ! the inventory and valuation upon which said assessment was made there was a I i description of the real estate taxed suffici- __ SOUTH DEEK ISLE. ently accurate to identify It. to wit, the de- scription above set forth; and the assessors Cecil Pert is in the at afterward, to wit, on the sixth of employed factory llusiness and professional men day For Treasurer Vote lor ONE July a. d. 1914, did makes perfect list thereof County Stoniagton. of large means who have taken expen- and of all the taxes of said town under their bands, and did commit the same to the said Mias Kosie Steele is in a hotel sive baths at famous resorts and have employed Charles F. Paine, who was the duly elected Seal Harbor. spent money lavishly to rid themselves and State Auditor Vote for ONE at qualified collector of taxes of said town f#r r of the tormenting sgonv of rheuma- for tbe year beginning March 1914, and not Mra. Blanche Bye baa been viaiting her tism have turned to Rheuma and appointed collector under chapter 10, section Hooltoo got of the »vo K. CLAM. mother in Oceanville. well. 90. revised statutes of tbe State of Hm Maine, with a warrant of that date in due Mra. Annie Stinson has been viaiting When Rheuma goes in, poisonous form of law under their hands. And tbe that a Hen is her in Har- secretions go out. No opiates or nar- plaintiff alleges | Ter Representatives to Legislature sister, Lydia Welch, Prospect claimed on said teal estate to secure the cotics are used. Rheuma drives out pay- bor. ment of said tax, and this suit is brought the cause of rheumatism and speedily within one year after said date of commit- MASiKN P. rotrOtR, Sorrento CSpt. Adrian Stanley ia at home while brings comfort and health, and most ment to enforce said lien, whereby and by ithe steamer Mineoia ia being in will admit it reason of the statute in such case made and repaired Druggists provided, an action haa accrued to the plain- Boston. Two bottles of Rheuma will cost you tiff, 10 have and recover of said defendant the a dollar of George A. Parcher or any said sum and interest thereon. And have you to fnocreoi Vote for ONE Mra. Joseph Thnraton, of Cambridge, there this writ with therein. for Reproaeototlve druggist, and if this purchase does not your doings Maas., is viaiting her sister, Mrs. Elvira Witmkss, Arno w. King, Justice of said bring you the freedom from and Court, at Ellswo th, this third day of July in Thnraton. pain £HAMUS B. P1BBO. Moo__ —^ misery you expected, your money is the vear of our Lord one thousand nine hun- for dred and fifteen. Mrs. Harry Stanley, with daughter waiting you. T. F. Mahoney. Clerk. Chrystal, of Appleton, is spending a few Hancock ss. July 8, 1915, at 7h. 80m. iii tbe afternoon. weeks with her father and grandmother By virtue of this writ, I have attached all here. the real estate of the within-named defend- ant, Albert Rosenbaum, and all tbe right, Jane 8. Tbep. title and interest which the said defendant, Albert Rosenbaum, has in or to any real es- CRANBERRY ISLES. tate, situated in said county of Hancock, and particularly and especially the following Senators Veto lor TWO : FACTORY real estate situated in town tor State Mia* Hazel Banker ie employed at Wal- QUARRIES, LOCA- the of Eden, Hancock county. Maine, bounded and re- ter Joy's, Mans*!. TIONS, MILL SITES, FARMS, scribed as fellows, to wit: Lot bounded north by land of the Rodick Realty east j Mies Davis, ot Otter Creek, Is tbe guest Company, SITES FOR SUMMER HOTELS by land of J. T. Giles et als, south by land ot CbarleeStanley and wife. formerly of 8. K. Whiting, west by Mountain House lot, 40 acres, to the value of fifty dol- Miss Leu Wedge, is employed at Mrs. and CAMPS lars. Geobob E. Clark, Sheriff. Millard for tbe summer. Dep. Sparling’s Located on tbe line of tbe Hancock bs. July 3, a. d. 1915. Miss Elva Spurting is employed at Mrs. I this day filed in the office of the register of deeds, in said county of Hancock, an at- tor County Attorney Vote for ONE Cbarles Sparling’s for tbe summer. MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD tested copy of so much of my return on this writ as relates to the attachment of real es- Capt. Herbert Rioe and wife and Capt. with the value of the defendant’s give to those desiring to make tate; prop- Wilbert Rice and wife arrived from Port- opportunity erty which I am by this writ commanded to a change in location for a new start in life. attach; the names of the parties; the date of __L land Sunday. the writ, and the court to which it is return- able. About from lsleaford at- thirty-five Undeveloped Water Powers, Gkoegb E. Clark, Deputy Sheriff. tended tbe C. E. society meeting here Raw STATE OF Sunday evening. Unlimited Material, MAINE. II Hancock ss. Supreme Judicial Court. tor RrjUter of Probate Vote lor ONE ; Miss Mary Hamor and Mias Emma Bir- and In Vacation. lem have returned home from a delightful Ellsworth, May 23. A. D. 1916. Good Land Upon tbe within writ, ordered: That the .visit in Portland. Farming plaintiff give notice to tbe defendant to ap- before the of our school closed last week. Miss pear Justice supreme Primary Await Development. judicial court, to be holden at Ellsworth, L-l Gladys Yeaton returned toherhome. The within and for the county of Hancock, on the second Tuesday of October, a. d 1916, tv grammar school will close this week. an Communications locations publishing attested copy cf said writ and Jmne 12. Rooney. regarding this order thereon, three weeks successively are invited and will receive attention in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper wben addressed to of tbe printed in Ellsworth, in our county of Han- STATE OP MAINE MARIA VILLE. any agent cock, the last publication to be thirty days at MAINE CENTRAL, or to least prior to the second Tuesday of October Harry Nickerson has gone to Bar Har- next, that he may there and then in our said state: primary bor to work. court appear and answer to said suit. INDUSTRIAL BUREAU, Arno W. Kino, Justice of the Irvin who haa been in Sup. Jud. Court. Carter, employed A true copy of the writ and order of court TV following is a list of SOCIALIST candidates to be voted for in Hancock Brooklin, la home. MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD thereon. Attest:—T. F. Mahoney, Clerk. at to be held June 1916. Ralph Poster is employed by Or. Morri- PORTLAND, MAINE. Coauty the State Primary!Election 19, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. son, at Bar Harbor. WILLIAM W to of the name of wish to MORRISON, formerly I Make a cro»»(X) in the square the right the person you Rev. Mr. Welch la bolding meetings iqjal yfoucre. TO of Ellsworth, Hancock county, Maine, whoso residence is row unknown to the un- vote as to the number of candidates to be marked for each dersigned for. Follow directions ’’I^TTF subscriber her gi* « niw^etb t Hum to Ptrl I ootl To-morrow by Whereas ht Un'on Tri.»t ol Ells- A she has been Company ludiitestinn develop* nick hend- duly appointed executrix worth, hein>r t. 1 n d# «> « reM :fic«te *or tea oti' e. Add name* or stickers in blank and mark cross (X) quick'y of the last will and i.eaiauie>>i of by writing pasting spaces cichr. •••asntl«i|r ««*nr »t«-niach, kmm shares Of the c. *fe k Of the Kirril N a on h. bad bre* n »<>me of lb* iher LEWI-* M. BLOOD, a'e o< BUCK^PORT, t ionnf P- i; f -!1 wtvoi h. f ru- value of to erace names. etomac j.ur right of Mach naaues. Do not conditions caused by clogged vr. ifreguiar in the couuty ol Raucocx, accessed, no bonds on* (Lvumuj uo.m.n. pivuHe lor payment bowels. If you have any of tbese symptoms, being required by the terms of said will. All of your overdue and unpaid note, dated Janu- 1 take a Foley Cathartic Tablet thie evening persons having demands against the estate of ary 7, 1913, on demand, for $750 with interest, 1 which and you will feel better in the morning. said deceased are desired to present the same note and obligation you have failed to for l nUrd HUtM Srootor Vote for ONK For Short (I Vote lor ONE Moore’s Drug Store. for settlement, and all indebted thereto ars pay and perform, gave notice According to requested to make payment immediately. law that it intends to enforce payment of Jane 6,1916. Marcia 8. Blood. said note and obligation by sale of the said JAMJ» F. CAREY, pledged stock or any exchange for the same: Barry_ I and Whereas said notice was in subeeriber hereby gives notice that published the Ellsworth American, one of the principal I / THEhe has been dnly appointed executor of tbe last will and testament of newspapers published in Hancock county, in : issues of 1, 9 and HELEN M. late of February February HINCKLEY, BLUEHILL, February 16, 1916, a copy of which notice In tbe county of Hancock, deceased, and and an affidavit of aervice was bonds as tbe lsw directs. All persons recorded in the office of the city Com in Its Vote lor TWO For County loners givenaving demands sgainst the estate of said de- clerk of Ellsworth, on February 24, 1916, in ceased are desired to present the same for book 8, page 439: and settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- Whereas the money to be paid for said note for Governor Vo to for ONK quested to make payment immediately. and interest has not been paid, nor has any June 6, 1916. Arthur C. Hinckley. tender thereof been made, and sixty days after such notice was recorded have expired: ftcv-N* H MAXFIELD. Portland subscribers give notice that now, therefore hereby Notice is that Trust they has been duly appointed executors hereby given the Union THE of will stock at of the last will and testament of Company Ellsworth, sell said public auction at the of business of said PLYMOUTH R. late of place LELAND, EDEN, union Trust Company at the corner of Main in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds and State streets, Ellsworth. Maine, on Fri- being required by the terms of said will. day. June 16, at ten thirty o'clock in the fore- All persons having demands against the estate noon. For County Treasurer Vote lor ONE of said deceased are desired to present tbe Dated at Ellsworth, Maine, May 27, 1916. same tor settlement, and all Indebted thereto Union Trust Company ok Ellsworth. r*» are requested to make payment immediately. By Henry H. Higgins, Treasurer. State Auditor Vote for ONK Matilda J. Lrland- Jamkh O. Thurston. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. r Charles F. of June 6, 1916. Htrphkn L. Kingsley. Wilson, Quincy, A. FLOY D. Portland WHEREASNorfolk County, Massachusetts, by his _ mortgage deed dated January 27. A. I). 1911, ] subscriber hereby gives notice that and recorded in Hancock Registry of Deeds THEshe has been duly appointed adminis- in Book 477, Page 142, conveyed to.me, the un- tratrix of the estate of dersigned, a certain lot of land with the For Representatives to Legislature EDWARD J. HUTCHINSON, late of DEER buildings thereon, situated in Dedham. Han- cock County. Maine, containing about seventy ISLE, acres and bounded on the East by land of in the county of Hancock, deceased, and Joseph Webber, on ibe West ana South by given bonds as the law directs. All persons iand formerly of Sewal J. Mitchell, now of M. demands the estate of said and on the North land of the heirs ONK having against Quinn, by 8«Praa«otaM»e to Congreaa Vote for deceased are desired to present the same for of Amos Maynard and Frank Gray. Being settlement, and all indebted thereto are re the same estate conveyed to Said Charles K to make Wilson deed of g quested payment immediately. by Elizabeth F. Meade. LTBRiK. Bkowhegan. Junes, 1916. Lillis M. Hutchinson. And whereas the condition of said mortgage has been broken: Now reason of the breach of subscriber hereby gives notice that therefore, by he has been administra- the condition thereof, I claim a foreclosure of | THE duly appointed said tor of the estate of mortgage. Elizabbth F. Meade. MUNROE FROST, late of MARI AVILLE. By John F. Knowlton, in the county of Hancock, deceased, and Her Attorney. given bonds as the law directs. All per- Ellsworth, Maine, June 7, 1916. sons having demands against the estate NOT ICLOFFOKKcTos Lt R K. Senator* Vote for TWO of said deceased are desired to present ^State the same for settlement, and all indebted 'IITHEREAH Albion K. and Vinal R.Guptill, both of Hancock thereto are requested to make payment im- Yy Ellsworth, county, mediately. and State of Maine, by their mortgage deed Winslow D. Frost. dated November 21, 1910, conveyed to the June 6, 1916 Waterville. Maine- undersigned a certain parcel of land, with You can camp, tramp, fish and sleep the buildings thereof!, situated in Orland, Hancock county, State of Maine, numbered Motor, sail, swim and dance subscriber hereby gives notice that FIFTY TWO, according to the plan and sur- she has been Play golf, and tennis —or THE dulv appointed adminis- vey of Jacob Sherburne, of Township No. 2, polo just tratrlx, d. b. n. c. t. a., of the estate of East of the Penobscot river, and being the « be lazy WILLIAM 8. HOMER, late of BUCKSPORT. same property described in a mortgage deed from Charles M. to John N. in Higgins Swasey. the county of Hancock, deceased, and dated 3, 1869, and recorded in vol. 109, A California u de- bonds as the law directs. May Vote for ONK Sommer given All 104, Hancock county registry of deeds, Attorney demands the estate page — persons having against it the homestead of the late Simeon B. lightful cool always, by the sea and said deceased being of are desired to present the Higgins. As the conditions of the mortgage in the mountains same for settlement, and all indebted thereto are broken 1 claim a foreclosure. are requested to make payment immediately. E. C. Osgood. June 6, 1V16. Jbnnib H. Hombb. Ellswortb4Me., May 29, 1916. -!_ San Diego open Exposition STATE OF MAINE. all Cool summer if subscriber notice that /9/6. trip you hereby gives Hancock ss:— At a court held at she has been probate THE duly appointed adminis- Ellsworth in and for said of Hancock, SO Santa Ft tratrix of the estate of county on the sixth day of June in the year of our four dally California trains CHARLOTTE T. JONES, late of ELLS- Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen. WORTH, It appearing that the first Tuesday of July, Ask for folders of train and the day for holding the regular July term of Vote for ONK trip ^Heyliter of Probate in the county of Hancock, deceased, and said court, falls upon the fourth day of July Low Excursion fares given bonds as the law directs. All persons of thie. year: having demands against the estate of said de- It is hereby ordered that said court be held 4aly May 30 to September 30 #■» ceased are desired to piesent the same for on Wednesday, July fifth, at Ellsworth, the settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- regular place for holding the July term of -L quested to mate payment Immediately. said court. June 6. 1915. Estelle M. Kino. Bbbtband E. Clakk. Judge of Probate.

_,__^ Iftfentittmcntf. laureate Sunday in Panobacot. The ssr- SIR. HITGHYW 8PRAK8. COUNTY NEWS vicee ware held in tbe Methodist church, ♦ Mr. Smith snd Mr. Davis officiating. Tbe Republican SI Mini nee for President BROOKUN. address to the graduates was given by the States Position on Vital Issues. Harold U. Power* ia ill. pastor, Mr. Davis. Clark high achool at- Cbsrles E. Hughes, republican nominee in a The church was beau- R. L. Smith wea In Rockland laat to tended body. for President, in bis telegram of accept- Mr*. June 5th 17th Inclusive tifully decorated with flowers and plants, weak. ance, says: «ai the motto of the SECOND ANNUAL and over the altar Henry W. Natter ia haring an arteaian The whole I have not desired the nomination. I have class, “Onward and Upward.” well drilled. wished to remain on the bench. Bat in this service was impressive, and the large con- Mice Helen McFarland, who haa been Maine State gregation testified to tbe interest of Pe- critical period in oar national history I re- Exposition ill, ia better. nobscot in her graduates. cognise that it is yonr right to summon and That of Last Yaar in O L. Fly*’* bone, “John Sulliran,” wa* Far Surpassing Scope Miss McManus has resigned her position that it is my paramount duty to respond. found dead Batorday morning. Wealth of and as principal of Clark high school to accept You speak at a time of national exigency, and Interesting Miea Florence Hinckley, of Bluehill, ia the position of teacher of English in Conry transcending merely partisan considerations. Features the gneat of Miae Rtla Bridge*. Entertaining j high school. You voice the demand for a dominant Paria of Stonington, ia riait- thorough-going Americanism with firm pro- Hinckley, REMARKABLE DISPLAY* of educational, his- CORRESPONDENCE. ing hi* aunt, Mr*. Cbarle* Blake. tective upbuilding policies essential to our torical. civic, military, zoological, agricultural, horti Mr*. Cbarle* Parker and Miae Geraldine Penobscot, June 10,1918. peace and security, and to that call. In the cultural and ichthyological natures will bemads on an are rlaiting Miae Gertrude Parker in Boa- To the Editor of The A merxcan : crisis, 1 -an not fail to answer with the extensive scale. SBE "WANDA", the educated sea! ton. I have just resigned my position here as pledge of alt that is in me to the sen ice of oar with the human mind. See the wild ducks, pheasants, school. Before country. Therefore, 1 accept the nomination. Miss Addle Marks, who has been in principal of Clark high foxes and other of the Maine I stand for Arm mainte- deer, dfntrens forest. leaving Penobscot, I would like publicly, tbe and unflinching Somerville, Mass., caring for her sister. nance of all the rights of American citisens who has been SEE THE FIMI EXHIBIT with more than 4o> through your paper, to express my appre- Mrs. Osrrie WakeAeM, very on land and sea. ciation to the students of Clark high ill, it home. varieties of game fish on display. t neither Impugn motive* nor under- school for their and was unfailing courtesy estimate difficulties. But it is most regret- Alexander Porter, Jr., of Boston, OTHER ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES will be the two Pure consideration toward me during ably true that in our foreign relations we in bpwn last week looking after his new provided, including hand concerts daily, Absolutely years I have been with them. In their have suffered incalculably from tbe weak and cottage. Mr. Porter made a generous gift MANY MAINE PRODUCTS will be shown in the work and play alike, they have been vacillating course which bss been taken with of |150 to the Baptist church last week. Made from Cream af Tartar anxious to do wbat thought was regard to Mexico—a course lamentably wrong process of manufacture. Just they Lookout chapter, O. E. 8., held its reg- and 1 it is not too much to with regard to both our rights and our right, thdik ular Notwith- ALL IN ALL, it will Ire an extraordinary event, duties. We Interfered without meeting Friday evening. that no school io the State could have consistency; 10 ALUM-10 PHOSPHATE say tbe there was a I without a in the of the State. At ’‘■v- and while seeking to dictate when we were standing stormy night parallel history surpasssed them in their attitode toward not concerned, we utterly failed to appreciate good attendance. After the meeting, a least a hundred and fl'ty thousand people will come. their school, and their obedience in it. and discharge oar plain duty to our own pleasant evening was enjoyed, with some Maboarkt £. McManus. COUNTY NEWS cit liens. very unique features. Refreshments were | Remember the dates, June 5th to 17th At the outset of the administration tbe served. high responsibilities of our diplomatic inter- HARBOR. CA8TINE. to the bad storm, tbe electric New Building, Portland, Maine SOUTHWEST course wtth foreign nations were sub- Owing Exposition NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. curreut was not turned on at tbe chnrcb Carl Seidbof and wile are at “The Ce- ordinated to a conception of partisan re- Tbe State educational baa are all in- dars’’. department quirements, and we presented to the world a Sunday evening. Tbe lights set tbe following da tea for tbe conference humiliating spectacle of inaptitude. Belated stalled, and add much to the appearance A good list of books has recently been and summer schools at Castina: Con- efforts have not availed to recover the Influ- of both church and Next Sunday and for the South- chapel. purchased catalogued and so sacrificed; ference for superintendents of schools and ence prestige unfortunately evening special services will be held to ** west Harbor free public library. and brave words have been of their secondary school principals, July 10-14. stripped dedicate these lights. of force indecision. ATWOOD'S Leroy Williams, superintendent school for supervisors of music, by Lis F*” Oor desire to see onr diplomacy restored to Tbe baccalaureate sermon was preached schools of Mt. Desert, Southwest Harbor 10-28. Hummer school for July elementary its best standards and to have these ad- to tbe graduates of tbe high acbool Hon- and Tremont, has resigned to accept a call 4. teachers, July 17-August vanced to have no sacrifices of oational in- day morning, by tier. Loots West. This to the district of Romford and Hanover. MEDICINE Tbe of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet terest to partisan expediences; to have the tbe alumni ball will be bald at / picnic evening lt*s for stomach Mis* is at home from her of tbe at its com- is a useful to keep in the boose, toffood Gladys Mayo members Wednesday afternoon was first ability country always I. O. O. P. ball, end Thursday evening tbe remedy work in the Portland schools. All mand. her# and abroad in diplomatic intar- trouble*, sick headache and bilious attacks. During X yaar’s characteristic of tbe usual activities of graduation and Jooiorezbibition followed constipation, the teachers and students from out-of- course; to maiotain firmly our rights under the it has so for man. woman snd tbe school, and an event of great pleasure by a ball. Higgins' orchestra, of Ells- past sixty years proved dependable town schools are home tor vaca- international law; insisting steadfastly upon coming and Leaving Richardson htll will furnish mua.c. child, that in thousands of New Rnttland households it is looked upon as profit. all oor rights as mutual and fully performing worth, tion. about 4.45 m., the p. members, bearing onr international obligations; and by tbe Tbe community was saddened to learn j Miss Alice Carpenter has just returned food and wound tbeir oar offee-pots, way clear correctness and Justness of posi- of tbe sudden death of Mrs. Arrant Nlch- i The Old Home from a delightful trip to Boston and New through fields and woods to the bach tion and our manifest ability and disposition Remedy ola, of North rirooksville, Saturday morn- L a tU bottu «l Mai’vwtf or write V* frm mmrA*. A York, where she went by invitation of shore of Wadsworth Cove for a to sustain them, to dignify our place among j campfire ing. Although sbe bad been in poor! wimmjutml'mMaMm. Miss Louise Deasy to witness her grad- and dinner. tbe nalioos. V "t- r." MPMCWI CO. health several months, tbe end came sod- j uation. Miss will again be on The students of the Eastern State 1 stand for an Americanism that knows no Carpenter Mra. Nicbols vraa Mias ulterior purpoae; for a patriotism that is denly. formerly duty, for the season sa bookkeeper for the normal school, divided into three groups, 1 single and complete. Whether native or Gertrude McFarland, younger daughter express agent, R. P. Clark. held a field and track meet in Port George are visaing Mr*. Nason’s fatber, George naturalised, of whatever race or creed, we of Stephen E. and Lizzie (Allen) McFar- COUNTY NEWS In the contest oarried on here Monday afternoon. A. Martin. popularity have but one country and we do not for an land. Sbe was a member of Brooklin Bap- the first prize of |5 in gold was awarded to Tbe class of 1917enjoyed a bird-hunt and instant tolerate any division of allegiance.. tist church and Center Harbor Hebekab ! Harvey Bennett, who baa been employed X believe in to HANCOCK. Linwood Dunbar, the school boy winning picnic supper Wednesday, wit£ thm of making prompt provision lodge, and a graduate of Osstine normal at Macblas as barrage master, is at home assure our national secartty. X the largest number ot votes, in the un- the teachers. Miss Kale Russell, Miss absolutely school. Sbe bad laugbt several terms of 1 for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Ella Saunders (fell Monday, dis- believe in not married all were to find Miss preparedness, only entire’? 1 list, glad Agnes Mantur and William D. Hall, as school in this town and elsewhere. Her Lawrence Ha Ren who ha* locating bar right a boulder. for oar defense with to n, boarded the and adequate respect Myra Herrick was successful one, guides and chaperons. The class, divid- won her Mlaa numbers and equipment in both arm? and bright, sunny disposition many j with K. 1. Springer tor two yaars, baa goo* Minnie Morgan, ol Camden. N. J., in the school girls’ race Mia* Emma ing into of three or four individ- wherever squads navy, but with all tbe thoroughness to tbe friends she went. Sbe leaves a to Bar Harbor to lira. la a guest ol O. W. Foaa and vita. ahead several thousand Gilley forged by uals, made a record of tbe different species end in branch of tbe service there father, three small that each mother, husband, Alexander Moon, who la A. H. Ball and wife, ol Hancock won the employed by Point, and prize. of birds seen. At about 5.15 tba signal may be tbe utmost efficiency under tbe moat and one Mra. Kuaeelt Mor- children, sister, Smith at waut •ere rack-and ol A. B. Crabtree Are bead*. We are de- Bradbury Waukeag Ferry, Jrnsata The second meeting of the Y. W. C. A., built on tbe back shore called tbe bird- competent administrative grage, of Massachusetts. to to a license to run and all*. voted to ideal* of honorable We Bangor Thursday get was held at the hunters to an excellent supper. the peace. June 12. Cxit Fkmxk. just organized here, library motor wish to promote all wise and practical meas- boats. Mrs. E. E. Abbott lelt lor Friiay afternoon. The reports of the com- June 12. R. Monday ures for the just settlement of the inter- ; June 11. G. Pitcfaburg, Maaa., to eiait bar aiater. lira. mittees on constitution, nominations and NORTH HANCOCK. — national disputes. In view of our abiding William West. were received and their lists SEAL COVE. membership ideals, there is no danger of militarism la R. H. William* of Franklin, was a re- TRENTON. R. U Horace Stratton earns of officers and director* elected. As this Mrs. L. Latty critically ill. this We have no of cant visitor bare. borne laat Ttmra- country. policy aggres- Mr*. N. J. Mosley, who has bean ill is to be an extension branch of the Bar Mim Bernice arrived sion; no lust for territory; no seal for strife. day. earing completed bla Srat year'* Ashley Thartday Mrs. Etbel Springer, of Franklin, visited since last fall. Is out. Harbor Y. W. C. A., it was voted to ask It is in this that we demand ade- work at tbe U. ol M. from Georgia, where she has been teach- spirit bar last week. and we parents la land B. of Bar Harbor, Miss Hopkins, of the association, to be quate provision for national defence, Hopkins, Aron P. Foaa and wile, ol Needbam, ing. la in at the next June 30. condemn the uncxeusable neglect that has George Springer Bangor receiving spent Saturday night and Sanday at present meeting, Delbert of is Maaa., and Dr. Peter Potter, ol Butte, Nyoe, Portland, spending been shown ia thin matter of first national treatment tor bitty**. home. This week will be a time with the Mont., rialted relatlrea here last seek. busy a few with his mother, Mrs. at We must nave the days Nyoe, importance. strength Merle i* at boms Wei- schools and their teachers. Ooogin* from Congratulations are extended to Harry Wednesday Bayaide. which self-respect demands, the strength of Maurice Foes, ebo baa bees employed will tbam, Maas., for a week. L. Davis and wife on tba birth of a son, afternoon the new flag b* raised, with Jane 12. N. an efficient natiop ready for every emergency. aa fireman on yacbt Lydonta, vat com- and In the much he industrial and Mrs. Ruth Kearin, who baa been visit- Reginald Joseph, born May a, and to marching song* speeches. Oar preparation pelled by poor health to resign bti posi- economic as well ss Our severest returned to Ralph Springer and wits, on the birth of evening, at Masonic hall, recitation* and Stolen Secrete. military. ing bars, Bangor Friday. tion. He arrived borne Friday. will after the war Is over. We a born 34. singing in honor of the day will The national secrets that have test oome Mr*. H. T. Wilbur and of Bar eon, May complete following children, Tbe last «ai must make a fair aad wise readjustment of June meettng of Pamola (range the celebration. Thursday the Junior re- become world property are described in Harbor, were recant gnsats of bar lister, 13._Mar. | the tariff, ia accordance with sound protec- devoted wholly to business, do program ception and graduation of the two seniors Farm and FiraHda, the national (arm Mrs. C. E. Ooogin*. tive principles, to insure our'tconomic inde- AMHERST. being presented. menu an being will call for a of Arrange large assembly interested paper published in Springfield, Ohio. stand- June 12. Anon. pendence aad to mafntain American Banlab and completed for a reads on Thun- friends. at the Honanaa Kanniaton an good day Friday evening, Methodist “Thera waa a time whan the Turkish ards of living. We must conserve the jnst JanaZL Tbe road !or tbe boma tor tba aummar. day, designated church, the ninth grade graduation exer- government impoaed the death penalty interests of labor, realising that la de oc- TUB FALLS, HANCOCK. work Is tbe shore road, so-called tbs cises, under the direction of the aad national must Harold Kanniaton and Mania ttitcbla road leading from lbs main lo teacher, on parsons ceught trying to smuggle out racy, patriotism strength Mrs. EfBa Hath baa to Macbiaa for hlgberay Mias will uke gone tbe road. Coamiaetoner Harvey Hodgkins, place. of the the beet btesde of be rooted ia even-handed Justice. Ia pie- barn goat to St. Kraocia plantation, anr- oetaeeery empire Angora ■nodical treatment. H. Bcammon will have of iba work. June 12. Spbat. venting, as we must, unjust diacrlmioaiioca land. charge goats, la 1881 a Californian, Doctor Bailey, njlD( The led tea of tbe (re age win furoiab a fine and monopolistic practices, we must still he Lincoln Daria baa mo rad bit family to bought four goats in Turkey, carried them C. H. Nickaraon tana to rtatl dinner loall who coma and work tbat day. SULLIVAN HARBOR. teaions to asenre the foundations of honest Baal Harbor for Iba au miner. Saturday on moire, camels, and In a closed carriage bia mot bar. Hla Mr a. Harold Jane IS. H. Him Him baa returned besiaeee. Particularly should we seek the danebtar, Marjorie peon ter eotne 'hundreds of sheared off Oaorg* Foss, of Winlhrop, Maas., la of miles, of foreign trade. Archar, Orant food, aeoocnpnnlad blm lashlae, able diefigore. from Boat on. expaaeioa rial ting bis mother, Mr*. Bart Moon. terteHec avepaloaa their luxuriant wool, rolled them in cool We mast not throttle American enterprise beta, returning boom tba anna dap. an do 7, drive ose wild. DosVa Olfitsf at it prelead tor He work. Me at all drug Scboole will oloee Friday lor tbe sum- dost to make them look common and dis- Mall Nason, wife and of good here or abroad, hut rather promote It and son, Anbnrn, Jana 13. Bob. stores.—d Set. mer vacation. reputable, and escaped with the Sultan's take pride in honorable achievements. We Leon Orcutt baa returned to bis borne goate and a whole skin. The descendants must take np the serious problems of trans- of and com- in Gouldaboro. of these goats an found on ranches in the portation, interstate foreign merce, in n sensible aad candid manner, and Armaad ia lor tbe West abd Southwest, crossed with Angoras Joy again employed provide an enduring basis for prosperity by from South Africa and other parts of the summer at Bangeley Lake. the intelligent use cf the constitutional world. Kenneth and Clare ace Dodge, of New powers of Congress so ns adequately to pro- “Once the of China and government! tect the public on the one hand and on the For a York, were in town laat week. Japan guarded with ainrilar jealousy the other to conserve essential instrumentalities Tip-Top The school, June, will Sunday through exportation of the tea plant. Some one of progress. bold aeeaion at 10.30. Sunday morning escaped with some seeds or catting*, how- 1 stand for Um principles of our civil service laws. -In of LeRoy Tracey baa employment at tbe ever, some forty year* sgo, and the origi- every department government Breakfast Belmont in Bar Harbor tor tbe summer. nal plantation of smuggled tea plants ie the highest efficiency must be insisted upon. For all laws and progress are vain without Mra. and of •till flourishing in South Carolina. George Noyes children, efficient and impartial sdmistration. Serve are at C. Preble's. years ago Brazil was lYeaque Isle, guests “Fifty engaged I cannot within the liminte of this state- in an effort to keep the rubber tree in con- Miw Irene Conner ia home from West ment speak upoo all the subjects that will re- finement in that The seed was Oou da boro, where she baa been teaching. empire. quire attention. lean only say that 1 fully smuggled to Osyiou, however, and for half endo.se tbs platform you have adopted. Two torpedo boats steamed up tbe har- a century East Indian planter* have been I deeply appreciate the responsibility you bor laat week, sounding tbe depth ot tbe New perfecting the rubber tree until now the impose. I should have been glad to have water in this vicinity. beet plantation* ate there rather than in that responsibility placed upon another. Bat meet for tbs Mra. Judson Gordon and three children Brazil, and the Brazilians who want I shall undertake to it. gratefal confidence you 1 sincerely trudttbat have joined Mr. Gordon in Halifax, N. Sn the beet varieties send to Ceylon, Java, express. all former differences may be forgotten, and where they will make their borne. and other Asiatic countries for their tree* that we may have nailed effort la n patri- R. an Post Bev. H. Moyle able and for Toasties preached planting. otic realisation of u«r national need and op- interesting aermon to tbe graduating class The Saltan lost his goat, the Mandarins portunity. of tbe high school Sunday evening, their tea, and the Dons their rubber trees I have resigned my judicial office and I am June 4. —and in return Brazil has given the ready to devote myself unreservedly to the campaign. Here's the Hod. D. T. Timayenis and wife arrived Axis tics the plague ot the water hyacinth, (Signed) CnsnLns E. Hughes. why: last week, and opened Kosinook for the •nd the Mongolians have sent us the Ban season. Mr. Timayenis returned to Bos- Jose scale, the gypsy moth, and several EAST OBLAND. ton other pests. The New Toasties have a Sunday. H. U. Hopkins died Banda; at bis home delicate, true corn flavour—unmatched “There are at least two sides to the mat- by Commencement exercises of the high on the Front Bidge. He leaves a widow, ter of free exchange, but it is one of the other corn flakes. Trial school Thursday evening passed off in a one daughter, Mrs. Frank BlaisdeU, and any proves. most fascinating subjects connected with creditable manner. All parts were well three grandchildren—lire. H. A. Snow, agriculture." rendered. The class history, by Miss Edwin and Austin BlaisdeU. and of are the meat Gladys Bolfe, presentation gifts, 6^ Miss Grace Gibb* is at home from the U. They of choicest white Indian Corn—first cooked ami caused much Bathrooms lor Bird Tenants. Angus Milne, amusement. of M. lor the summer. Roberts’ orchestra furnished excellent “Water is just as important to the birds then rolled into thin and Mr*. Emil; Dunbar returned from North seasoned, wisps toasted by quick, intense music for the ball Friday evening. Fes- as lood,” says a writer in the May rotary Oestine Wed needs;, accompanied b; her tivities came to a close Saturday evening Woman’s Home Companion, “and heat. This new of sister, Mr*. Clara Dunbar. patented process making raises little with an alumni supper at the Granite sometimes is harder (or them tn And. Any distinguishing hotel. (or birds most include Mr*. Thomas Btor; and three children, bubbles on each plans attracting flake, and brings out their wonderful new of New at* at the Bell for. the flavour June 12._H. some sort of water supply, both for drink- York, camp and It is summer, and Mr. and Mrs. Snow and two PENOBSCOT. ing bathing. almost impossible of New are at the Clark to let an apartment to these tenants with- chUdren, York, man school notes. out a bathroom. bungalow. Sunday morning, June 11, was bacca- “A bird bath oan be made a very attrac- Mias Winifred Gray Is at bom* from New Post Toasties tive feature of the garden. Ail the taste Pittsfield, where ebe has been teaching. Shoald Sleaa's Ualment Go Aloof? and money one baa can be lavished on it. June 12. M. Of course it should! For after a streauoua day when your muscles have bees exercised “I often wonder whether the birds ap- the limit sa of Sloan's Lini- to application the Carrara marble and the A Hacking Cough weaken* the System. ment will take toe so re sees sad stiff a esc sway preciate that has —the New and get you la fine shape for the morrow. bronse sculptures provided for them. 1 Don't suffer with a hacking cough Breakfast a bottle oI Dr. Delight also use for a sudden attack of weakened your system—get You should it rather think do. how- toothache, stiff seek, backache, stiaas, bites they Practically, King's New Discovery. In uae over forty all aho use tbs and the many accidents that are incidental ever, get on very well with a oement years, and benefiting it, they with tar heal s the irri- to a vacation. "We would as soon leave our soothing pine balsam Your Grocer has them now. pool. It should be shallow with a slowly tated air the raw spots, baggage as goon a vacation or camp oat with- passages—soothes outBlaea'a LI almost.” Writes one vacation- shelving rim and rough bottom, and it loosens ths mnoona and prevents racking the j New Din- 1st: We use it for from cramps body with soughing. Dr. King's everything should be in a somewhat secluded spot, and aids nature to toothache.” Put a bottle ia your hag, be covsry induces natural sleep prepared aad have no regrets. lor as we’ve already said, birds are shy.” to cure yon.