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•VMoaimoa ratoa, IlH rn — 1) LXII* rAI» I* 4DVARCI, ll.H ““•I ) HTUtt AM aiOOVD- OLAM MATTIB ) you ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 28, 1916. AT Til ILUWOITI rOSTOPPloa. No. 26. LOCAL AFFAIRS. schools be discontinued, and the pupils abDirt«nuntt». now attending these schools sent to the Pine street «nd Ellsworth Fells schools HKW AOVERTIHBMKNTH THIS WEE K respectively. Strand Theatre Qoorge W. Mooney, ol Orland, was in J A Haynes—Climax tea Ellsworth over Sunday. visiting his £ Burrill National Bank E E Rowe—Chevrolet car Annual meeting of Mt Desert Bridge Cor- daughter, Mrs. A. H. Sawyer. His grand- poration son, Sherman Sawyer, him For eale—Preacott Player Piano accompanied OF ELLSWORTH Mra Harriet K Qilea—Tea room home lor a summer visit. E W Wooater — Strawberries and goose- berries Mortimer Levy, of New York, with offers you every possible banking accommodation MiscKLLANaocf: little nephew, hss joined Mrs. Levy here Federal Inquiry or Railroad Strike at the borne of her parents, David Friend bounds of We want within safety. your business. and wife, for a short visit. Mrs. Levy WEATHER IE ELLSWORTH will return to New York with them. on accts. 29bcredited monthly checking of $500 and over The full summer schedule went into ef- for Week Boding at Midnight Tuesday, fect on the Mt. Desert branch of the Jana 4 compounded semi-annually, in savings *7. 1910. Maine Central railroad Monday. The percent., dept. [From observations taken at the power station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rivei time-table and mail schedule at the head Both and Savings Departments are under Power Co., In Ellsworth. Precipitation Is of the local column have been corrected to given In inches for the twenty-four hours date. ending at midnight.J Government Weather U. S. supervision. Two examina- Precip- The match which will take Temperature condition* itation spelling Fall place at the Methodist fair in October, tions particulars by mail, or cab. 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon yearly. will consist of two contests, one for those Wed 54- 0- clear fair under eighteen years, the other for aduils. Thura 64— W- fair cloudy W. H. Patten will have of the con- Pri M— 70— fair fair charge test. Sat 56- »- fair clear Sun 64- 64— cloudy cloudy.rain The Ellsworth woman’s club has ac- Mon 86- 70- cepted the invitation of Mrs. S. S. Stanley Tuea 66 76- clear clear.Min for a picnic at her place at East Surry on Wednesday, July 12. The member a will SCHEDULE OF MAILS carry picnic lunohes, and a chowder will CLIMAX TEA AT BLLSWOaTH rOSTOrnCI. be served. In efeet June 96. 1916. | Cards have been received by friends in MAILS UOIITBB. Ellsworth from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Wink Day. Qorden, of Melrose, Mass., announcing the of their Cutler at 27 cents From Whit—A M, 11.16 m (except Monday), marriage daughter, Emily to 4 21 (except Sunday), 6.18 p m. Qorden, Harry Bernard McWade, on Monday, June 28. is indeed the CLIMAX tea value this town From East—12.28 (except Sunday), 66ft, 1067 p no. (10.87 mail not distributed until fol- David Lambert Tetley, son of Hr. and has ever known! The Tea is an exception- lowing morning.) Mrs. J. W. Tetley, of Montreal, is visiting HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK blend, smooth, and MAILS CLOSR AlflPOSTOrriCS his grandparenta, Col. and Mrs. C. C. Bur- ally pleasing refined, Week Day. rill, on High street. Mr. and Mrs. Tetley most agreeable; its extra strength insures OoiNa^Wnar—1166 s m; 8.46, 6 end 9;p m. and Misses Frances and Jean Tatley will Qoinu|Kast—6-86 s m; 3.45, 5.80 p|m. arrive the last of this week. economy in making—and 27 cents a amr I9*nday.: rtm pound At the Methodist church next Sunday C Arrive from tbe west At 6.66,711.16 a m,'6.40 is a lot below what such Tea regu- at 10.30, sermon. Solo by Mrs. Bridges. “SAFETY FIRST!” superior p m. Close for west 8.46,6, 9(p m. sells for. Sunday school at 11.46. At 7.30 p. m., larly stereoptlcon and motion pictures. The A bank that has protected the of Registered msll should be At poetoiBcs hslf savings Let CLIMAX TEA YOUR taste for Epwortb League meeting Thursday at gratify sn hour before mail closes. this for over 7.30 p. m. Leader, Mrs. Ernhst Smith. community 43 years must cer- true tea supremacy. John A. Peters CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Congressman addressed tainly be a safe and sound bank for YOU the annual convention of the Maine Rural Letter Carriers’ association at Pittsfield to deal with. Qua,ityGrocer- Trains Arrive At Ellsworth from the west At Fred A €66, 7.18, 11.16 And 11-56 A. m 4.21 And 6.18 m. Saturday. H. McFarland, K. F. D. J.I 1HAVISIP^ IrV I ELLSWORTH p. I^IErO, Trains lesve Ellsworth for the west At 767 a carrier No. 4, of Ellsworth, accompanied The Hancock County Savings Bank en- ro 12.28. 4.11.5.86, 10.21 And 1067 p. ro. Congressman Peters to Pittsfield. "SUNDAYS.* the honor of this and faithful ser- At a of the government joys long Arrive from west At €.55, 7-18, 9.11 And 11.16 meeting city A. in 6.40 pim- LeAve for the west At 669 a. last Thursday evening, the petition of the vice has added of m.. 4.11. 566. 10.21 And 1067 m. ; many thousands dollars p. Bar Harbor & Union River Power Co. to change the location of poles in its work of in interesttothe deposits in its care ; invites “Good rosds day Fridsy. Turn ont. rebuilding its lines at Ellsworth Falls, UMiss Krvs Giles is visitioff friends st was granted. YOUR savings account on the same safe- Kineo. Miss Ruth Fields, who was graduated guarding, liberal- interest basis. A son wss born to Mr. end Mrs. Hurry last week from the Osstine normal school, C. Austin bundsy. a member of the special class, is at home. Harvey W. Morang bis purebssed the Her parents, D. L. Fields and wife, and Lime sister. Miss Sibyl Fields, attended com- Agricultural Hsmuei J. Morrison bouse on Bridge bill. mencement exercises at Castine. Mrs. T. E. lisle bss returned from s Mrs. Anne C. E. Allinson, daughter of Hancock Bank week’s visit with relstives in Cherry- County Savings ex-Chief Justice Emery, was honored at field. Seed Grass Seed its late commencement, by Brown uni- Established 1873 Ellsworth, Me. Oats Ludike snd Miss Margaret Hull sre st versity, with the honorary degree of Doc- home from Columbis college for tbe tor of Letters. Five years ago, Bowdoin summer. college conferred upon her the same Former Chief-Justice honor. Emery hss gone CHILD'S BODY FOUND. COMING KVKNTS. Lime and Cement to bis Hsncock Point coltsge for the Mrs. Florence E. Blake, of Talledega, summer. Ala., sister of ex-Chief Justice Emery, Four-Year-Old Amherst Girl Died Friday June at ball Miss Psalene Foster srrived borne from with her daughters, Miss Florence of Kxpoaure. evening, SO, Society —Dance; Monaghan's orchestra. Hull, Msss., Seturelay for tbe summer va- Blake,of Pittsburgh,and Mrs. Rice Wood- The body of little Kina McDonald, four- cs! ion. ward, of Talledega, and the fetter's little ye»r-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adal- Tuesday, July 4, at Clover Hill farm. son are at for ths bert McDonald, of Amherst, lost In the Tinker’s Miss Katherine Hurley went to Orono Emery, “FirUnds” hill-Field day under auspicea of C. W. summer. woods on the afternoon of May 9 while GRINDAL, Monday to Attend tbe l-niversity of Msine Oayaide grange. was found W. A. Carcaud was In mayAowering, Sunday after- summer school. arraigned the Wednesday evening, July 12, at Hancock Ellsworth noon in the town of Mariaville, over four Water Dr. N. Bradford of Gil- municipal court Friday, chakged ball—“Hazel Ellsworth dra- Street, Ellsworth, Maine McKenzie, miles from where she Kirke,” by with medicine without a li- disappeared. is his old borne practicing matic club. Tickets on sale at H. H. msnton, N. H., st here for and Mr. of Seal cense in Harbor. He not George Eddy Stebbens, s visit of two weeks. Prospect pleaded Smith’s 8. Harbor, Ashing on Frost brook Saturday, July guilty. Probable cause was found, and Sunday, Principal M. B. McLellan, of Higgins found the near the Frost brook 27 — Hancock respondent furnished (6b0 bonds for ap- body Thursday, July county classical Institute, with blewits, Is In Kill- Aowege, back of the Mark Frost It Unitarian conference at Bar Harbor. pearance at the October term of the su- place. worth for tbs summer. was faoe down in the be- preme court. lying meadow, Colin McKenzie left Sands; for s visit tide a foot path. A field-day will be held on the Fourth acbcrtisnnnus with bis daughter, Mrs. Howard A.Smith, The Anding of the body discloses the of July, under the auspices of Bayaide in West Somerville, Mass. most pitiful ending instead of the more grange, at Clover Hill farm, the Joeiah merciful fate of drowning, as was gen- There will be no meeting of tbe Re- Tinker place. Refreshments will be THE erally believed, 'of this story. The child CHEVROLET bekabs next Tuesday. Tbeir business served at all hours, and there will be en- had evidently died of exposure or starva- Tto Product of Expurionct STRAND THEATRE meeting will be beld July 18. tertainment for afternoon and evening, tion, after wandering miles, and there is St«ir»cJ«rcl Equipment Matin** Picture* Mrs. Olmstead, with little will be served lv*ry Day Ohang* Dally Hsrry daugh- including dancing. Supper no of how the way telling long, through Tailored Top, Cover and Side ter of Melrose, is from 5.30 to 7.30 o’clock. Top Rachel, Mass., visiting woods. To reach the place where the I Curtains, Electric Horn. Ventilating Wind- her mother, Mrs. Addle Mason. Mansel B. of baa in- shield, Complete Tool Equipment, including Young, Ellsworth, was the child have > body found, must left Jack and pump. "OLD Oilh snd Wallace vented and is the Wednesday— HEIDELBERG," Dorothy Tbe Juvenile Knights of St. Joseph are manufacturing “Young the logging road on which she was traced Reid. 2-reel a show Carrier”, a at- Keystone comedy. planning to give minstrel at So- Baggage baggage-carrying in Amherst, and travelled through un- FOUR-NINETY TR&KfiC&K- M90 on 8. tachment for Ford automobiles. The broken woods. — "THE Lewis Stone. ciety ball tbe evening of July Extra when equipped with electric lights and Thursday HAVOC,” featuring starter carrier is attached at the front of the car, $40 MILK Graft. “HIGH in Harry Jarman, a vagrant, was sentenced Friday--THE BOTTLE.” FLYERS," over the hood, and may be taken off and t*" in tbe Kllsworth municipal court last “Hazel Kirke” by Local Cast. Grand” reels. "UNCLE SAM'S BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND on a “Baby $750 in the put in few moments. It is catching Thursday to thirty days Bangor The date of the play, “Hazel Kirke," to MEASURES.” on wherever it is seen, and Mr. Young has E. E. Ellsworth, Me* work jail. be presented by the Ellsworth dramatic ROWE, Agent, "JORDAN IS k HARD ROAD Gish. already received orders fora number of the Manufacturer of Truck Bodies of Every De- Saturday Dorothy Robert Sweeney, of Boston, Is in Ells- club under tbe direction of Fred E. Cooke, 'TATTY a.ND THE BROADWAY STARS,” Keystone comedy. carriers. scription. Top Work. worth, calftd here by the death of his for the beneAt of the village improvement The Josiab Leighton house on East Coming—MONDAY, "A Knight of the Range.” sister Mrs. Mary Maddox, at North Ells- society, has been Axed for Wednesday Maple street, recently purchased by Wil- TUESDAY. "Over Night.” worth. evening, July 12. The cast of characters VULCANIZING AND in "The Iron Stain”. liam Maloney, was burned about 3 o’clock WEDNESDAY, Dustin Kamum Harry S. Parker, who is employed by is as follows: "LINCOLN HIGHWAY." and "One Thursday morning. Mr. Maloney is at a Day”. tbe New Telephone A Telegraph Hazel Kirke. .Miss Christina Doyle England loss to account for the Are. He was CAR WASHING Co., bae gone to Uuilford, where he is lo- Dolly Dutton.Miss Hazel Giles awakened by the suffocating smoke, and A. E. cated for tbe summer. Emily Carringford, Lady Travers, HOLLEY, Sc and lOc he and bia wife had barely time to escape, Mrs. L.*F. Giles Main St., Ellsworth, Admission, Tbe business of the late F. B. adjoining Aiken, saving nothing. The house was burned Mercy Kirke.Mrs. Charles E. Monaghan Osgood’s Livery Stable administrator’s sale Satur- disposed of et fiat, only the chimneys remaining stand- Clara, a maid. Misa Isabelle Falvey D. E. day, was sold to Hurley, represent- ing. There was an insurance of |800 on Arthur Carringford, Lord Travers, ing a client, for |B00. the house and |500 on the furniture. Roy C. Haines For a free copy of “A Crying Dunston Kirke.J. J. c. C. BURRILL & SON Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlss McCarthy, of Farrell A large party of Ellsworth Knight Aaron Rodney...Wesley Sonle Need of a Renewed Boston, with littledaugbterClaire, arrived Christianity” by Templars went to Bar Harbor by auto- Pittacus* Green.Frank Dunleavy Saturday to spend tbe summer with her FIRE and automobile insurance mobile Sunday for the St. John’s day ser- Methuslah Miggins, called Met, ex-President Eliot send Hawkes and wife. parents, Richard Miaa EUeneen Doyle ^Presenting some of the leading companies or this and foreign countries Shea Bros., of Bar Harbor, began work Barney O’Flynn.Earl Falvey I postal card to J. W. Tickle. to 18*7. Fortier *°««y Loaa oa Improved, Productive Real Estate. Established on their contract for improvements on the Harbor knights. Assembling at Odd Fel- Joe.amiller.Llewellyn Dan, a miller.Paul Wbitconb poatofflee grounds and tbe sidewalks lows hall, the Ellsworth knights were Monday. A ersw of Ellsworth men is em- served refreshments, after which, escorted PIANOS In the country and In one’s own home, a ployed. by band and police, they marched to the For Sale or cigar ia always a companion. Let H. W. rent. Knabe, Emerson, A. A. Killam is in town this wnere a sermon was delivered & TEA ROOM Rev. P. church, by Morang furnish this good companion. He Foeter Co., Marshall & Wendell household for A. M. MacDonald. After the cere- Oakland Six SATURDAY, July I week, packing bis goods Rev, will tell you that Cedulas are Havana cigars. and other makes. Opens shipment to his new pastorate at Oakland. mony, the knights took an automobile —Adut. See Me Before Deciding from ii a. m. to 9. p. m. He expects to leeve with his family to- drive, stopping at the home of Rev. Mr. KATIE H. MacDouald in Otter where refresh- HOOPER, TO LET Mr*. Harriet K. Oilea wishes to an- morrow. Creek, HcfomutnntBtt 107 Osk St. Ellsworth, Msiue ments were served. nounce that she will serTe Mrs. Mary F. Malone and daughter or toy, Hour, Trip Mile. Hannah ere In Lewiston this Good roads in Ellsworth has Tea, Toast, Rusk Marmalade, Frances day again CLOTHING^ day week, attending commencement'll Bates been set back, this time to Friday of this Once more I am in a position to ask the pat* or niqht ronage of the public, and place the name of Sandwiches, from which Miss Malone was week. The work will be done on the Linnehans Auto college, Friend before the public of Ellsworth and Livery Eastern as Cakes, lte*Cream, graduated last year. I road, from the State-aid road vicinity again entering the clothing busi- Salads, ness. Come and line of salts and F. E work to the cemetery. Dinner will be inspect my H. OSGOOD Lemonade. At a meeting of the school board last pants. Let me save you money. Water St., Ellsworth served at 12 o’clock at the farm. Cleansing and Repairing Done. evening it was voted to recommeud to the city Promptly Served from the Men and teams are wanted, and everyone Day sr NigM Stories. Ij Ba; S! Trip TelephoM.:{ Best of Tu Copper board of aldermen at its next meeting DAVID FRIEND Tea Kettle. that tbe Water street and Infant street (Continued on page 5.) Main Street, Ellsworth TELEPHONE 117 m ®T»*«rr* mmn sun set lMf SUNDAY SCHOOL SEAL FACTS IF HUST WOMAN AVOIDS u *T TU Kafcfc, V»,- iNfiMhig^ Ltmm t—Thrtf (barter. Fer Tnteu Lee- wwiI, tad a* *W*«» aad » at m OPEHATION 1 tat* mi» i t» tfesB. SoCtaK bwp at J*« 2. 191& I War Car. ^rsS • >*«■*. ‘X—£*•*»* ”«r*. /sat ; vital irntoca «K^ aw sVSad »» tcdrr *j tltt «««*? ani tav per* bataty bkwi it Aft** 2"—CI ni***r,*-y P*ftft*-*S ty Try »«t Ttrw ra»i«aat»» ea osr T¥»* **• ftrpsC;. i t c-araitatu (U» S. ML tH—ft, **►»«»••«* Cmv m • U B,.« mt jaarxst't .* ta» :t.ra aad tw> j Uao. * Pmre«*T. u*ac*M*. rts. 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I to*c tor* cat — tiae ipnaf Woat WORTH S2SJOOO at if arjtrsjrm at k aii ta tef»*o TW i tu« -r ter w* oar eat la tic eacrcawsa* arret— t* Caeciae May Ml; _ Pa lit! isot 1» iSA tv! Ha reaagw m**Uf UrMft j Capa tel. *a irrrtrt tea mm many fnrade aa4 ««m I »—•« te ?3 tier*'- t*v T-ir. wt s»a»S nagerVs tad to ant tea *aw tea f tS*4 a* — I me u> meet ticca. Tic Chastaw;na week by CMe Tbeefeajft la Jer ill V.' Aa to tV ktaa- orator of tie me Horn. L C ef XSory ear am *• -owl to Z aterfto «• tea Jtestar 1 day fetkeaaa, tfee great Xorwegbui rtoa&ioc la acre rsi aa tte rarasMr. H la is a ItM ka. tto tftes't f iiitra Mm to4 — e— es—lie**. W* die 4a*m Uml Ht-'i. rrry onafc 701 ; tiao W» year* -dree. toed Swat «w oaaar teas *»y jipli aaflaar yaw toy*, a. 42 ast SKKr faswos Caspar da Salo eietta and was teas ftot «♦ a— olfecn irtaiad ttor evari at tic ccmc If theae wto tear the word would •mm n stsyto sy as tot. tory Bade Is Benia by a starring rtofta not take the reactor's or the preacher* otter after tl*.>ar tea ttgfete Baa —ad I weald to tf tic rcaatoa a— at •wort for whet beJSeve. ban ucm they aaoa t is* to atera I ▲act Madfo • ieaac, aad I oocid go Mat tt a mSl dat they inr by the BSWe Itself ac a— to til at cf tt. taka Mary J» iimi4 rwj! tan be shir to as the ara aao r» Pcraapc ties I coed v« wlti tor. die they say ; tea >a*« tea tfctoa «• ftamarhaa* Aid- "%»» w* beheee. an* FSfte *»a»aa- toe a»ey car—, acre lima aic toe wrMtos a to— to — a« tic M. B. C. hK*«t of thy asylng. for wo have TVs, U Well, gaed-feye to yaa all. 5 L. H. heart Him aowoT (Jobs te. 42 k r3. tw «p Uni ; Behe-ver* wti. se-ier bo wet! —W* aad fbe iiai« k«ru m4 f»«*rh»s with j >vm». «• weem Om mtud «*- rt nor pvo ao they Atf oai*m> cartels FAJfTBIDGE COVE. u, un kte acaeehttgks aad ferret tar? boar (M sieak to their own ! *«&, mac* to xbe&d*; tars* »f r be cw»« k^i Mn. BtMa Pitbli u4 ctiUng in heart* dfewUy from Ha* own wart. ! Cm tooica. Wt ■rr« aafoteef tM eterml ependsng • ■« el W.laon totem*. *wir heart* toouel a; 1 wifi hoar Willie Wettow. of » with what 'eel the Lord wfii *j mci la toetr bade. netcr, In. Joerpo Carter, for (be sum- a. u « «< to Eroirsot iXXXT. g; sader la* |*«u drew-bridges mer. Each. 1. > In verses 4 12 w* mI of M *tl« W*4l M4 |»Uur«£ uuf *trt Norton Ttnaer rod of Sound, t# as in f'-i was **p*e- family, wan* msl’i at Thssaalenh* »nd Bo- ban. jaiif to watch to* rtowty-descend! eg arch be- •pant Tharaday Ekuar Springer The rn At the former ptere *ome beftrr- Delight hind m, end th sga >to*Kos r-» t«tne beitovetl wt" We ■ stored u one* at Madina Eleanor for spoken tod. I will to*** toat for Bradnary, Springer, age their lunches. A box of Toasties provides will a.’way* Hud the four kind* of soil soother totter. Everyone to drilling her*. Allard Springer, France* Tripp, Kenneth “eats” that will the children. of the {arabie of the e/»«. bat wheth- To* poi*cr are attitf fine seidtors, aad *v*a Young, Dorothy Yoon*. Efie McDonald, delight th* «i]trwn Meat to er result* are {treat or rat!! or adverse watch ta«ir stays, Berta Springer; lour, “America.' school. Tto dr-sea are shorn t sable 1 New Post Toasties are with we shun A oner be dhicoaraxed. for j los-craam one eerved to pa pi la and ria- usually served 1 awt close now, a* 1 arid raa at forever He U w if I get started H. Btiai | sugar, Hi* whether eleven for attendance. Tboae to sccomplinb ptaanam, pel per- more pronounced and the flakes more delicious. fur life or death, bat He It not wUlibr i fact in attendance were Beatrice Berk ban, 1 am clad that N. L. H/ bai introdmeed 1 These New Toasties do not “chaff” or crumble that any should |«rt»h x on band Me. at all druggists. member of Gba gradaating clam. when the place was looted and boned aay ao with as la often very refresh Jana 38. C. by Napoleon’s army It was carried log On one occasion Paul wrote. Many W»em heed Help away among other treasures and taken who comforteth tboee who are ■'God. Women are as much Inclined to kidney Maay Ilia cornea from ispere Mood. Coat back to France by a Corsican sergeant. cast down, comforted ns by the com- trouble as are men, bat too often make toe mistake of thinking that a certain amount of have pare blood with fealty dtgeatioa, laky In time It fell Into the hands of Ole And “I had no New of Tttnn.' again. Post ing torture to their lot aad Toasties pain nod cannot be liver aad elaggiah boveia Burdock Blood Boll, who presented It to Theofealdl Pill* rest In my spirit because I found not avoided. Foley Kidney give quick re- Bitten ie recommended (Or streacthealag lief trom backache, pains in sides aad mas- on the latter's return from Ms great broths*" John 1. S; II Cor. bowels end liver end the Sold Grocers Titus, my a cles. stiff, sore, aching joint*, aad bladder etomach, perltying world tear In 1889. by everywhere. It IS; vtt 9). aliments. Moore's Drag Store. Mood.—4 dot. ®rt)rrti«rmmt». VARIETIES OF APPLAUSE. A But Thar* la No Mistaking tha Oanu- Children JOBTHAT ina, Spontaneous Offering. Cry for Fletcher’s With nearly every succSfsful addrena FAILED applause playa a lending part Thera are several varieties of applause. The common Is the By SARAH BAXTER variety perfunctory handclap—a poor, weak contribution which makes n butterfly look long liv- I’m a lady's maid. ed In comparison. A second variety la the When Mrs. Peab >dy went away for charity offering of an audience to the oratorical two weeks she said to me: "Mary, 1 Iteggnr. The speaker ends a profound declara- haven't time to put my jewels In the tion with a pause which is next door bank, and I’m going to leave them 1 in- 1< II.I > Oil Have Always to an open declaration of war If the lionght, and which has h«<.n In your care. Keep them In the closet »U II •( for m et .to yean,. the audience doesn't come across, or ho husVrue in the room where the im —■ aml aa* s*n«n,£l,t telephone works himself up In a series of mental .. been made under his per. strument Is there. In case "upcrvislon since its amj sleep paroxysms which Impel the auditors ^ iT infancy. a cornea Into the house can C/UL. • Allow no one to deceive burglar you to rush to his rescue before It la too you In this, call All ( > inter.cits. Imitations and “ the police. But you needn't feai late. All this va- Just-us-good uro but si>ellbli)ders pocket his breaking down the door of ns KM>« “nd «“>n„ger the health of yout riety of applause real coin. Of andr nit,*'1?! room. never In.uni Children—Experience against Experiment. Burglars do that" course It is nothing of the kind. “Mr*. I’eabody," 1 said, "you're very The genuine Issue In laudation Is a good to trust me with such valuable spontaneous and volcanic eruption of What is CASTORIA property. I’ll have your jewels for you approval and delight. It blows out vio- when you come back.” lently from the subterranean Arcs of Cast* > is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare* “But remember, Mary," she said, “I folk, and when It has reached Its cli- gorlc. I |. and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It am trusting you only, not the otbet max there comes suddenly and gor- eoiitains neiih.-r Opium, Morphine nor other h'nrootlo is servants. There's no need of that” geously from the midst of It a second Mibst.iiieo. Its Hire Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and Feverishness. For “Yes'm," says I. and more terrific explosion, and as this ailajs more than thirty years It I didn't tell the others, but the day Is reaching Its highest a third !i is been in eoti«tant use for the relief of Constipation. point Wind after Mrs. Peabody left James, the but- and aelsmlc spasm rockets through I l.ilnl. ney, Colic, all Teething Troubles and up ler, came Into the room for something bedlam and overwhelms lUurrlncn. It regulates the Ntomuch and llowels. everything and saw me lock the door of the closet and This Is real a-simllates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep everybody. the thing. Better Tobacco lie C Uildreu’s 1‘anaccu The Mother’s Friend, “What are you locking up so care- It ennnot bo made to order, and It can- fully V he asked me. not be counterfeited. The prearranged “It’s none of your business,” says I. outbursts at national isdltlcal conven- GENUINE ALWAYS “Yes, It Is. Mr. Peabody put the tions following the nominations are Made Them CASTORIA bouse In my care while the family Is pitiable attempts to manufacture it away, and If there’s valuables any- Claques onklng terms with any Sold by J. P. ELDR1D0E. ELLSWORTH. Me. phy too.” one In the front of the house, except he was "You look Just like me for ull the one man, and always telling her how wonderful she was. No one world,” says she. looking frightened. We consider ZIRA “I'm afraid Aometblug’s going to hap- else dared go near her for fear she'd kill them with the first White Rock, Maine, Man pen, seeing myself this way. I’m go- thing handy. ing away from you.” They're Just like angry leopards, some the best of all 5 of them. must be con- James came up the stairs, and see- They humored, with firmness and With ing the two cf us looking Just alike he quered patience, Makes New Discovery kindness. looked queer. Cent cigarettes. “James,” I cried, "what does this A well known English star, who has The Master Medicine “Tanlac” mean? Am I Mary Murphy, and Is always been famous for being difficult that my other self, or Is she Mary to manage, used to bate the sight of a Murphy, and I—I don’t know what.” manager. She could wither any man Best James stared at us both for soma who was not her mental equal till be Honestly I decided to a ••When (letter, the Tanlac ro»n, drove thinking. Finally try time, as If he didn’t know which was literally crumpled to pieces, and she bit little of it myself, Just to convince my- loved better. There were so up 10 my store ^ tew Amy* ego with which; then be pointed to my other nothing to or A were merit! it not, car covered settle mod from top to bot- self if there any self and said' many who were not her equal too. She I eorl of took it on the tom,” eeid M. V. Sbacktord of Wbite end I will confesi “That’s Mary." knew most men were afraid of her. I em here to tell Mr. Bock, Maine, “I did not at first know ely. But right yon, “Anyway,” says the other maid. “I’m and she kept them In that delicious or Woman who euffert with stomach of dread. called It "tem- whether It wan a mud turtle or tome new- Men going away from here. I can’t stand It state They I Teniae the beet She called It fangled war machine. Bat wben -Teniae trouble. pronounce to see you there looking Just like me.” perament.” something Mr. Shack ford. "The Getter' started talking I knew in a few ever,” continued Cook, bearing the talking, came up, more fitting—brains.—Theater Maga- a next 1 was ready for us zine. minutes 1 waa| agent for Teniae. Hie very day day and when she saw the two of look- that would do credit to a man her hands proposition wee (air from a business dinner ing Just alike, she raised with a larger than I have tor On* of London’* Sovon Cur***. standpoint, so I got ray first InatsUmeot capacity astonished. con- con- That one treatment I “who la thla woman There are tn London thousands of of Tanlac In a law days, and I must eating. day’* “Cook, Mlu, are come cus- vinced me that theee result! people who la like me?” poor folks whose principal meals fess I was surprised how much my Juat are bona fide, and 1 now believe cook. “She from the fried fish shop which, because tomers knew of Tanlac whan they knew I getting “I don't know,” Raya ii a Investment, not only a while and I of its evil smell, has been described had the sals of this remedy. Then again I Tanlac good came In Utile ago, sup- from a selling but a mighty ahe waa She went upstairs as "one of the seven curses of Lon- was very much surprised bow they would standpoint, poeed you. inveatroent from a health Hand- and that'a all I know.” don.” Yet to a hungry man the smell order i: again, and how much pleased they good "Ia ahe me or am I me?*' of fried fish Is a most enticing odor. were with tbs results they bad had re- point. live Tanlac. It’s a real bene- Cook looked at ua both, then aald to George Hissing has described how mad- ceived. Now 1 myself have bad a miser- “Long who are ailing.” other one* But It was to him In his darkest able stomach disorder for a long time, but fit to those the "Say something.” dening remarkable Tonic is aold in Ells- the other one wouldn't ai>eak. Then I days “to smell the fish he had no mon- when I bought Taolac I bought it to sell, This worth at E. U. Moore's drug store. thought that she wouldn't t>eoause ey to purchase.” und how, when af- not to take. These reports got me to cook would tall the difference In our fluent to the extent of a few coppers, voice*. he “eagerly bought and devoured the were well ren- the piano. All clans parts Somehow af that moment 1 thought crisp golden colored slices of fresh NEWS of Ellsworth, COUNTY dered. Higgin’s orcbeetre, of the jewels. Wasn't this some way cooked fish—surely the food of the the end furnished inueic for reception of getting them? I wondered If this gods.”—London Chronicle. Kev. M. C. Miner WINTER HARBOR. bell Friday evening. woman hadn’t dressed herself In Business of from » delivered en eddreee on "The to make believe she Mr*. J, fc. Upturn ;ha* returned maid's unlfortn Hsr Prid* Hurt. in Life”. the Ordinary Man Everyday was tame In when I was out and Tint in Bar Harbor. me, “Your fashionable friend seems to i» June 28. taken them. But bow was It that she O. M. Hammond, of Pittaburgh. Pa., ____ be threatened with palpitation of the looked like me? Ths thought made flailing hi* mother, Ur*. U. J. Hammond. M ASSET. just heart.” me furious. 1 ran to her and grabbed Mr*. K. J. and daughter* Olire of Boon laland light, “Yes: she Just received a dreadful Tracy Mrs. Albert Staples, her. She struggled to get away, und In and Leonora ban been flailing Mr*. shock." ia home on a visit. the fracas I heard something strike the Mr*. A. 8. Adam*, in "And what happened to fortune’s fa- Tracy'a daughter, Mrs. Dean Stanley has gone to tbe Park- floor, and there were the Jewels scat- Auburn. vorite?” «r bouM for the iununor. tered all over It. “She was In an return from He- sitting employment Darrell Noyee, on hi* and of BaDgor, "James.” I cried, “go to the telephone Frederic Pox family, office waiting for a chance to look at bron, where be la attending eehool, apent and call the police." are at their summer oottage. a cook when a haughty dame swept * few day* here before going to laleaford, James didn't stir. He looked fright- Mrs. Allen has arrived from .Massachu- up and offered her a Job.”—Louisville where he haa employment lor the aeaaon. ened. Then I told cook to go, and she setts to open tbe Ocean house. Courier-Journal. The of the Winter did. The woman I held struggled, and graduation axerciaa* to Charles Stanley and wife have gone bat be Harbor high aohool ware bald in Ham- I asked James to help me, Harbor for tbe summer. An Extremist. mond hall araoing, Jana 15. Northeast didn’t. He looked kind of daft. Thuraday “What the world Kloae- wife and son Lawrence It In does old The program: Muaic, orohaatra; prayer. Lyle Newman, The police were not long coming. to Lin- tnan want with more money ? He Bar. M. C. Miner; aalutatory and aaaay, and Mrs. A. V. King have gone turned out that James, who was bad. hasn't any near relatives, and be Printed at Leonora muete; claaa hiatory. coln villa. knew a woman who looked Just like Butter Tracy; doesn’t begin to spend his Income Paper Martha olaaa Hattie exercises of the Maw set me. He put op a job with her to get Young; prophecy, The graduation now." olaaa Marguerite Mac- school were held at tbe Union the Jewels. Hs took a wax Impression Martin; oration. grammar “That’s Just the point. He wants to The American Office ate: Hasel * a* n tat Ion of gift*, Donna June 7. Tbe graduates of the lock of tbs closet and mad* a Ray; moaie; pc church economise on a larger scale."—Boeten and raladlctory, Sybil Helen DeOosta, Kvelyn Hop- key to lit It. Then he telephoned the Hanaon; aaaay Bamade 11, Transcript. Best quality Red Lion water-proof and grease-proof vegetable parch Hammond; ringing, olaaa oda; conferring Mildred Hopkins, Frances Conary, woman when I went out, and she came ink to ol EicalUnt kina, ment paper, printed with especially-made butter-paper comply diploma*. Cunt. BtnoUlr. Clarence Noyes, Staples, Milton right around dressed In maid's uni- ■nalo waa furnlabed by L8. Bay-fUjlUr Bamsdell.Lester. He Had Paintad Tee. with new law. There is cheap* r paper on the market; none better lna at Dollivsr, Henry form. James expected her to get the Ht, ol Jonaeport, with Mr*, Bragg “My dear fellow,” said the artist, June 19._2EL* jewels away without any one knowing "yon can't imagine how much work PRICE, including paper and printinf: Making ike MeeS ef gene ha had put her up to It to there was tn painting that picture.” Tn mIav the beautiful month of Jo no Mrs, learned what powd*r. Whan Peabody unoat, OM m mim “Oh. yes. I can." said the young 500 sheets pound size, $1.75; half-pound size, $1.50 —eew a* thousand dol- a earn nwa H «■« uvnw*a OWW mm* had happened ahe put a “ of Dr. failiai to work proporlj father made me “ “ “ the ayatea* with a traatmeat _a —ins rheumatism, aorausas, country lad; "my paint 2.50 «{«•*** la IsobifOt lars tor ms In tbs bank. James and 1000 Haw Ufa PHI*. Oeatla kidneys — 2/75; £*«•* **«!■•}? tlVsHatlgaeee. Voterroi*7 Kidney Fills nski the barn ana summer." BL Louis da aet they Huaaatdellrar ,a«.riD- „d the woman who did the job were seat gripe, ya* lor KS&iy i their aelioa oa me howala. Oood iSE-ti nwfesl lee and Mt Be well! Feat-Dispatch. DON’T Your Butter Use of “SLOPPY” Rubber do after a clear Bleery. Why up for Are years. Cheapen By Stamp »•!, adaiu and aa*d. i, .irons! Moore’s Dreg More. •amplaale* le-day. M*. at year draggla*. Cl}t ^Usuwrtl) ^nutitan HOW CONGRESS I LM at Praparti <>■■««■ 8PEXDS MONEY JbmnutlOb. * local >«d rnuiiat wrnu TM total speak be os ia tt» a* CM- •»«!>* chaptacqpa lu, nioaUy |M or «T*ET Federal LEGWLATtOS. *T FORK BARBEL. lactar Soho K- Hiattin, I* PMWm Inquiry »,.L*wjrra. «i.*5i Then w aa ineratal of png ia t fc* total rr m UKM r&ASC» LY'SAJBSK*- *«»»»» Of ■ aia’i nltatn of EUmnfi real uf uwxai wcfn fr*u»m** co rmLxnzimix kab xxb ac- ptraoaal rotate tna laat yoat. Tha taMa ikon IM ntHtxa w H Ttrrm. ***tar urf Maoa*rr. Taamrrt ex ruarr. Mlaoiaf Railroad Strike? of ita foot, with Ukt Arana of laat poor iMvrmt ITtar—*t» * jw, *! » 1*r Ox If TV tanKU etftaea » lo to »«.«. M ~m» tar rm mhm, ««W tn^ipK the firemen and 3 *»4 K flwr * Faced demand* from conductor*, engineer*, te u'wr. IIV, {.m aa®* -atari l;n« feet* m to bow bu ms m« by brakemen ««**«***• J •*»**- *5 " burden in rnfM!!-1; TV* BfWtol nai aetata. Jf#.?» would on the country an additional transportation cotti m «**»«•< n tar J*» •*»**«« MKT » twine lF*B* by CoafM. fl JUEM»f that impo*e of ! fact. are to ba broatrbt oat is as addnaa Xoa-na. real rotate. atj* H1.M6 a the railroad* propose that this wage problem be »ettled e > $100,000,000 year, by Wwrc.' * 'JB Dm Sm da? at lb* Cbassawjaa by * »*> I * ®* KffiarKtaS I reference to an Federal tribunal. Malar of to* Pbiladaipbia bar aad a Nan-: UJM impartial service it the na of wiSa promoewat h tb* With these whose efficient acknowledged, ta. «M x -*«*■• w”* hs-mw «r**r» »«ta fi»? employe*, railroads » Lvtar- Mta » Tw* Hm «-» CoJCTrrr kiuhrm Oats. Tb* tartar** t Ur* Vru*- not be conaidered and decided Patio, u«r uwb have no difference* that could fairly justly by such go- Wr^ r»r. aatborof‘-Laad. Labe* awi '*>•<*» TS» aSwte «ta*» as iarraan ia raaadaat a a mufainf aatoori'y o» tbe tariff tad public oody. naJ eatat* cf OCJ9K. aa ooaa is aon- Thl* o* and th« mohu th, aow nan. and a* aaakaa 4 rS**r Iba; "Oar lf l»l«. i part arr WEDNESDAY, JUXB 29. bant of laat fat ia a* mtrtm co*tr--,*rr. -nine b* oifcar and dtmitcratoad Tbrrrior*. yrayw that tour aaas « at of fear oocapanaoa, paaaad .pom by agenct** fe* » aot altar* tttf oat tn* oahat of ihe matnod* *04 *atr pcepuntrwa at tfca r*i art* be d.tpoaej of by oar or foilowing tv anaoda mine* pru*,cuaa ata bm uaar.cr by tnbuaai ms ma I. P-r-r-r- » h* to rtur Uirrrcrir Corooarr* Comm>worn, th* oa!t irbicb. by rii*a of >n tk* food* tbe an m*r nf preaacr n(kn **» froaid* “V hr C cttamiw to “A sonrmaaaaa." kt aaya, experta-d HRaart *0 aw rh* roasr-d coat or opcrat.oc to com tour pro poor:* ar* found by b* iutt aod 45.214 Vs a Ot; appropriation, BJM« aadrt i*». an m far by bi* OTOKitlaatj to *-t a* tai«* baa: taaaaaato*, at, 1a taa nt*l ;nr I»tar*e»«» Cemawrrt Coauaa* cunor. eitttiaf ptcouw* Crrartarsnca. Ttl JO £.014 >3 to aarbt* rb* l am mi won to caeuder aa poaaibta. aad tb* eoaxnxaxaa'a piao* ton: or rrqanr CoofTr** to ’Hr art anioo » naay b* aaraiaary »od * erf t(*c Q^rricsn os u mam aecan aba ••rm*la in proforma fKA64 $3 PM® 28 prose;' of 1. srtictrecao* *a arc^usacs vitt fbc prc-stMoa* of th* Federal Itw” tTh* Nswtsads Act*. tke iar«*wt appraprtauoa cwwtwat The Ellsworth tax-rate this year a COS5. By auaty for Arab tiptafittn. Tba which i« a dirriwst of oa and one-half lb* *v a'bat co* (action of eoaaur nulla trots iaat year. No discount sa al- Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote it ratiblDf another lowed itj year, and inherent at one-naif ta Iht addra* by Mr. Ljbarfrr t« oot of one per cent, per moats will be ebarfed Leaders of the train service brotherhoods, at the joint conference held in New rb*b ta* Cbaetaaqaa aaaaftnnt taatl after Auyaet ]. York, Jane 1-15, refused the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration bar ft it a Kttn lolrra* To* ftoerml Followm* ia IM Uat of Ellsworth tax- on the of Aa or Federal and the are now voting question whether maoaftr Coaasaaity CbaaUe-jaaa. payers who thia year will pay orer fl® rehew, employes J *b .Iwk. of Nt* Yor*. to a nation-wide strike. Lor:a* aaya into the manic: pal treasury: authority shall be given these leader* declare n* aaaud a roaa to fo orer tbit cmrai! Bank. Hancock Co Sarin**. 257 55 Interstate Commission is the railroads at oo baeaaa* b* The Commerce proposed by the and tartar* tbit aabjact. BB41B Power Co. Mum 82 oo* ta* moM to this issue to be referred for these reasons: h*i«*n* it fa* of important Brady, Edward E...... IB 72 public body which ought .••aaa baton ta* Americas paopi*. Brtaaabas. Patrick. 3M1S *io otkrs body «rc*Js aarts aa latMHti know -4 ;:k*w a a* awck aa <»r?a?>ao are iargaiy &**d by G«nrti* trol over ratre, u in pontioa to make a comp etf »td know* bo« to ducoaa a bur cjO*anot> thru, Mr* Harriet C. »M 71 arat board. iaeeettgat>oA anal render aocfe deowoa M would j r». a of of tbia kind is a way that will ank* tiodfe, (jeorfe A.. 105 go Owrt of e»«r» tlrooc Cheoteoqaa bring. Alexander C. 1.82284 Col. Booaevelt baa declined finally Harrrtfty. I Gw'/ Mm C H CM K MOW. Cm tMm H D M4HIR. Mr. Lt berger will be bere os tbe opening P. ALBBIGHT. the nomination for Presi- Hancock Cntmy Pub Co. 127 51 HmUik A Vmmti *•*•«?. progressive He will be in tbe after atghl. preceded Haslem. 2® 73 L.W sai.dwim. Gw7 ««•***. C If SWING.te’O* IAMU lUttlLL, Cm*.' Vm. and come out in of Welllofton. dent, rapport noon and in a at tbe C•mtawi ml G«w»« Im7 H+m Y*rk, Nm Him A NmM I CfcMMMtl a Ok* ImHnV Um< 1m sive national committee be says: “In aod will be followed a boat ^jertoomet, by Bolmea, Koscoe. 1® 40 A..* GBSIG. Amt H IBDDON. fWfw tbe nomination of Mr. of musical led arm end en- fc Um aiMPn my judgment, companies, Jell iron. Bernard S. 122 54 C- W SCHJNS. Gmm l A- meets tbe conditions set tertainers. among them Ole Tbeobaldt. k^r, Hngbea Joy, Austin H. 1®® >»fc—, Twha B Wm ¥• I i^rroNB. riot in Frederick forth in tbe statement of tbe progree- ; wisard Norwegian Let; King. Arm*. W ae 80 H.V U.MUTIL Cm ! I g.^ WAip. n» Mve national committee, issued last Wards, toe eminent Bbakespeareaa actor; Ein{, Peters sod Moors. 153® VkHltaiaUilriil Andre Tndoa. war corTtepoadeat; January, and in my own statement*. Know 1 too. Mrs John F. 112® Victor’s Florentine band and Neapolitan Under the Dom- Lrp* Lodes, No 81. 1 O O F. 140 26 bail at 1-JO an entertainment Sc: Jsjii. existing conditions, and number of groasda, Troobadoon a other*. MrOown, James A. 134 58 COUNTY NEWS ination of a third ticket would, in ta lha ball, canaiating ol character my Tbe Chaste aqua ts cooing bere under McFarland, F H. 115 30 •ketcbae a Brat-ctaaa violin jodgment. be a move in tbe bjr comedian, merely tbe auspices of tbe loc^i Chautauqua as- E. 128 73 PROSPECT HARBOR. Moors, Aucustos ] plariiif by a lady from lbe New England POTTED STRAWBERRY PUNTS. tatereet of tbe election of Mr. Wil- sociation, and season tickets are being Moors, Edward 0...... 112 01 Onr baa a new Ford. | dipt. H- A. bo*»W eoaaeratory of mosar, apaaebai by “t'ocla TnilX W for ihlrw » •*>« ttt son. I Mr. a* a man •old a committee of bouasaa men and regard Hughes by Charles L. 5* II *1441* of Writ* lor clrcUr Moran*, 1,134 bo mot Van of Boot on. HBfiaf. reading, eta, Mr. Aogaat- Bar. T Nfta, fotoed Dm", Dyar, sad wboee public record is a guarantee others. Thews ticket* admit to all tbe tea Co.. 216 75 ouiofoi. Morrison-Joy bit family ban Wednesday. of Wutierport. will alao aasiat. Maaie tor that be will bsaiee, and sank* tbe coat only a tew Himes enns Ngaosor Co. *«rrj. *«. no: merely stand for Parr her, Oeorxe A. 77904 afternoon and will be arrival from Portland dancing, earning, ceata a Danner. Tbe programs will be Mira Ida Stinson a program of clean cut, straight- Peters, John A... non j furmabed of Wlfrter- for bar t am mar venation. by Oyer’a orcbaatra, held afternoons and earning* ot flee days Hoses Thursday, out Americanism before election, but Phillip*, B. port. ia a tent. "KOLUH OH *111- tads R*TI. «ICl will large, waterproof Bedman, Fulton J. 258 15 Henry 0*»r and wife an nnirlna con- resolutely and in good faith pot it JaaaJB. D. Bug*. Hi# outdoors Csbsstsl » Eiltml- If yon Daren't bought tickets you A upon lbo btrtfa of a daogh- 'lew*- if elected.” smith Hand. 114 75 gratulation* aalor tstd World Ottr. by V through or lie Urtl should arrange to eta one ot tbe season S oart. Mrs Ann, hairs. 238 07 tar, bora Jane 25- MM too. Imssoi also **T TRENTON. sad stores Bafoae ssbst late* Em tick at committee or member of tbe ossotrf any Tspley, Omar W. ZB® Mrs. Jonpbin* Blanca and daughter, Co*It Metar* B_K ». Wells, Oil?. There will be no lack of candidates Frank Spratl waa In Bangor Ika weak association to-day. Any business mao Mias J A. 153® Him bars amend from Prori- » J Thompson, Otorfb, on boainaaa. _ In tbe special for tbe can direct you to those of tbe primary repub- charge Traworxy, Charles J. 482 34 denes to apaod tbeir racntioo with rela- t« who rpwo coos: Brot class s«pars'..,r. lican nomination for ■ale of tbe tickets. A snUfnl Mr*. Binary Smith, of Sorry, baa a. United States program Whitman. Charles and wits. tives. X ebarus. Kiag W Corafieitl pisntsr bean with Mra. L. Daria the W Trrotoa Ms senator to DU tbe booklet has bean leaned, which tbs Harry pant Lan, _ vacancy caused by fires Wsscott, Horace F. 143® Mrs. Daniel Deaay baa mtoraed from # four weeks, baa returned boon. the death of Senator foil particulars of the Chautauqua plans, Whitcomb, A 38 ■ Plato atsrly •" Burleigh. Hon. Haynes Whitney.. 24® a trip to Mamacboeetu, vbicb inclodod PsoacoU Mayor Jana JL Mat. Os root wroa IB psrsoo or Ira G. and ex-Oovernor and yon can gat oas of thorn booklet* ia Whitcomb, Mr* Madatooa. 145 36 031 Aptly Hersay Fer- tbe commencement exercises at Wolietiay writ* to It MlfhSL. Bllaurortb. Ms. mom nay of tbs store* or banks or any Whitney. John O. 211®’ ■aid, defeated in tbe recent primary 1 college. business bone*. Wis wall. Andrew P, heirs. in to Apply C- for the same have a office, already an- Tbe Cbantsaqus will begin Sunday. W is well, Emma O... 283® i Art bar Cole, who tea been atodeat at c° HuiBTtT, Eiliworth nounced also J«iy w. xow-; Edward Little high reboot, Auburn, ia themselves, Congress- , _ man of the fourth district. BUck. George N. 735 B witb bio rrandfalter, J. W. Cola, for Guernsey, Kllatrorth n. Waltkui. Eastern JMp OUnidL John. 385® tba sommer. Steamship Col. defeated for the nom- Cassidy. Parkhurst, Tba EUamorth Ail Start wnt to Wal- Clark, Edward A.. 102® ui.T».«iidt.«mi ination for is Clamant, A E. 12615 Mrs Ernest Trowbridge Paine and chil- governor, being urged tham HatnnUy, wbepa they de lea led that If iBrumlk. K. B.. p his Maine Central Bail road. 1® 15 dren, of ltteea, M. Y., and ber parents, wacbta. by friends to enter the primary team by tha aeon of f to S ia one of the •fskliol oparatiag Ml Desert Transit Co... 307 IS bf St. Ualo and smploymer.. 'or r» Oiiter Crosby and wife, Paul, Minn., Tarbtaa ysraoiwl for the republican nomination for faatatt gamae playad la a number of yaart. Bdw DeV. 140 25 sea. to BASS, according to caps- Morrell, at tba Paine Wags* BUS arrived cottage Saturday CAM D KM 1UII1. for aa koar day congressman in tbe fourth Tha liaaap: olgkt *pp;lc*rio*is*. district. Roald as Bosau. >ssy Bight. Laaae Bangor dally aaaapt Beadaya at t y aad* la Laaoa Bertrand G. Mclntitu. of Baat Water- COUNTY Y. M. C. A. m lor Wlalerpoel. beckaport. aaereport. Bel *orto*ootk. k B. Gay Raymond Wbitten, a atadent at feat. Camden. Kacklaad aad Beaten. ford, baa bees endorsed by the demo- s Colby, tea arrived, accompanied by bis BETUBM1MQ—Lonea ladle wharf. Beaten, 1 MB*, It to M year* at cratic State committee for the Plus for the Fourth of July at Bom dally at I r a UN I Ha*sackaaosu. Llgbs. • '•«** no mi mother, Mrs. wbo tee Harbor. George Wbitten, BAB MABBOB work; good aaga* aad adsaocsaioat- nation for LIMB >'** senator. been a In tbe aenitorinm at Pair* Ummo tfcas koto goat, dolag If 7"I for Ikt patient leave Backload at tat a m. for Bar “ Preparations Foortb of July dally frit ads aad atoat to aad get °I Be id. Harbor aad latermedlale Baogor csletration laadiaga. tkla. Bo labor rouble Apply M L--V at Ban Harbor an btinf Ttt Cimau, else sled to tba prasi- BBTCBM-Laaea Bar Harbor dally at IJ Cscaca.aBwB Mala Bt.. Baagor Me. poabsd with a rigor that inaoraa a good Schools dosed Friday, after aooeamfnl I at. for Bockiaad aad lataratadlala lend- of Mexico the 4nqr through good pragma. Mr*. Waleoo’s commutes of terms of fourteen weeks in both roomi. Uga. offices of rwddapt to ■LlTblLL r I Mo lor to Wilson, repay- ladiaa ia a Boa cbickea din oar. It was moat gratifying to Miss Grant, of LIMB IRL—Capa girl gtotral M piaaoiog la a of tkroo. best oage* leave Bockiaad • tea at IjT family ing hto be nofactor la coin of tto Men and in moat of the towOa os tbs grammar school, that all of ter ninth daily Moaday boys a a, for Blaakili aad Intermediate Irooa Boa Bk Hllsoortb realm — insult and bloodshed The the aootb aMna of Mount Daaert ialaad grads who took the high school ezaas* ntjun mat BBtCbR — leave BlaekUl dally at 1 m. massacre tost wank of Ameri- an preparing to pram tbeir a* ion, passed •ucceasfully. Both teach- p fet Itetuev regular ability for Bockiaad a id Intermediate Inadlagm. Apt athletea In tba track meet. Or. E. K. ers will return another year. Miss Grans can troops by Carranza troops, and H lea man of the Boast Desert Li sea CO a- of Seal haa left Saturday lor ter borne in Colombia. sect at Bockiaad with the holding of others as prisoners, Liunham, Harbor, pro Tided NOTICB. aoma bandaoma martala for tba winning Min E*alyn Ada Waagmtt and Merton TASK otoariosora of Ik* Moaai imj" have precipitated another ertoto. On at* ktrtby aoiit" taama la tba two races. Tba Adalbert of ware I Bridge Oorporatloa relay boys Coombs, Btoningtcm, hat tk* aaaoal of aald tba eery verge of war with Merlon, Mating corpf * of tba Baal Harbor track team an married evening at the till k* ktld at IU Toll Booas la Treat**. training Tuesday person- ° tba people of the United States are Ik* atooad Moaday of Jaly *«*l »• * faithfully to maka rare that tba track age. Only near relatlvea of the contract- the declara- leave Fraaklla wharf, Portlaad. Tnaadty. sa.hr tbs folioolag purposes calm, awaiting expected cop of tba Hancock Y. M. wan Min first: for said corr** trophy coaaly ing eoupla present. Waagatt Tknrnday and at ua a m Also To ckooas oSotrs Saturday iloa of war. Tba rumble which for tho year oaoalag. ,, tion ugly C. A. ramaina far another year at Baal ia the youngest daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Boadnya_jga at lajk a at. Jane Ik ta September bt t»* li. laclaalra. Boooad: To to* okal act loo tkal. greeted the intimation that tba mur- Harbor. The mile and half-mile raoee Ambroee H. Waagatt, aad ia a popular and o»polr Ska krtdao. To Boot oaek osktr busiass** be dis- to be ran la teat lor Darrell attractive Tbe bride are trap der of American troopa might promiaa time, girt. gowned ia HtTBOrOUTU LUB. sold Mttiaf. Itra* Ifoyee, who hold* tbs Mains intaraehoi* waits aad carrisd a J. Boom C posed of by tba administration at organdy bouquet of and Bow Terk, A S. 1*14. •Stic record for tba mils, will lllise-of-the- The was ., Jass _. Waabington aa an “incident”, shows compete. valley. oanmoay lk 1-1 Maura. Boom beiisee Baal Harbor haa a dark bona a dinner at tba Benia rim Gape Cad Oaaal. the altitude of the American BUawarM, «; Waltham. 4. aa balls, by preceded by Ughtbonso dearly who will force No to da bb bast, to tear (•sal aaaemthfpa WAaSACHIJ. PAUPBB NOTICE. B. M. 1. •track aatc B. yea relativea. Mr. and Mrs. Wo have no* Jordea, i; Haalaaa, by ABTTA and MDMBBB «ilk tkt Oily o*1 people. sought war, lalmford la a fast team MILL. TT A VINO aootiactod Icrtaa, »; M. Haalem. A producing for tba Coombs left Wednesday morning for bet “watchful seams about leave Kovtb aide. India Wharf, Beatea watting” A rata ro will be *00 relay race, for sixteen or wtere will live. A boat game playad yard boys Stonington, they week daya and Sends ye at It m. Same aer- to be rewarded. park Mit Saturday- of friends extend best wistes. *••• rskoralsg from pf>r*u, iforth Bivar, tom of Marray St., Baw York City. tobld all poraoos t^ Besides the track program^ then will JanaM. v C. tilt-orth'j trasU^« B. T. lAMBOBk, A Will of (Master Burleigh. be a abort aquatic meet after tba dinner. Hint. how’s This? ABTooo B- Mrecaat*- He oat or Beraral hers their interact ta OKLAMD. The will of the tote Burleigh expressed 4 was filed tor in Aucutoa Monday. Wo offer Ooo Dollar* Bo* the hand bap mot r- boat ran. A tab probate Mrs. Kanins A. As be tee gone to Hsn- THOU8AND8 no inrantory was filed, it isesti- for M of Oatorrh that race promisee to furnish much fan. Although word any ooek tar the summer. of quarts of STRAW BERRIES aad e Then will aleo be stoted that the estate le worth half mil- k Ball’* Catarrh swimming raoaa for cannot by Andrew Grindle and wile, of GOOSEBERRIES for sal* at the Junc- lion dollars. men and boys. BlnahUl, Cora. and Mia. C. E. of Baas tion Fruit Farm. FOR STANDARD, NISH GRADE to the senator's The ball will be between the old Grindle, Harbor, Good adult pick an The will beqneathe F. J. CHBNBT h CO, Toledo, O. game rivals, Beal Harbor aad Southwest Harbor. wan la town recently to an Mnct. T. wanted. Telephone connection. R. ton Caroline F Mania, all the tbr aadardaaad, bare known F. J. daughter, We, I who la 1U. sUeerweie and jew- Obaaay far the last Ifteaa yearn, aad bellere sank, eery W. WOOSTER, Ellsworth, R. F. D. 4 hrmeth'-f'* furniture, la BONDS be aarabla all baa INVESTMENT Lewie A. Berts him perfectly Gaasta an at elry. and to hto eon, tab, tmaaaeHo a .ad la carry Nominated by Oereraar. arriving “Staplehurat”, made hU Iran. and all an rha rand with et the earner of Western arenas aat aay obligation* SmutSang^Sfeby nominations tba the delightful YOU CAN MAKE MONEY from the lot BABB OF OOMMBBCB, Among by goraraor YMding 4Wh NATIONAL scenery. Oriaad la fast to the O. recently aaaoeneed an tba following la coming right areead yoer home. Jnat aa haadrado of ASK rest of the estate, real end per Halve Catarrh Cara la takaa Internally, Haaooak Notarim front as n stunner resort. man sad womea are dolag. Work ta aaay, All the aad ataeoaa county: public, Harry aettas directly apaa Me bleed pieeaaal had permanently p lettable. Be roar eurfaeee of tba ayateai. TeeUaaealala aaat 9. Moon, Booth weal Harbor; Cherles & "flu program for the Fourth of Jely ob- owe bene nad baild yaar ova baaiaaaa. Tea ■EVER. SMALL 16REENW00D, battle. Bold all free. Friee7»eeate par bp Umbw, Goaldebora; George L. Btebbina, servance tea bash arranged. At 10J0 a.m. acre predt right al MB Wbtar AUGUSTA. UF- D> *'' St, Kfca'Haira Family Fllla far aeaaMpaiea. Mount Daeart. then will be an open-air ocaovrt on tba M ihungV Maw' Vork'cfiy! j,OCAL AFFAIRS NORTH ELLSWORTH (ConHiMMri Mm pmg• *■> Mn. Daniel Richardson has Rone to Cermel to vlalt bar brother. lend a band. Thadlnnar commit- "should Hre. Elvira Lewie hee returned to SALE H. H. FOR ol J. behind, C. i, cnmpoMd Hteoben, after a visit here. A. D. Btaart, C. Jordan, F R. CW1, Roy Mrs. MAy J. Perry left Mondey, for en and W. A. Alexander and Arthur B. Colonial Rag Rugs Heine*. extended visit in Bangor and Camden. « Mitchrll. CoaatUM on team*, Ocorn O. H. E. F. Robin- Mrs. Abiah Mason, with daughter, Mrs. Pillow f y>iw, Traworgy, Porch Tops and man, C. H. Hasan Garland, is visiting her son at a ton, jr- Fund* Leland, Now is the time to stock up. I have Center. C. Hainea, X- F. Oil**.'. Buckeport fine assortment to select from. I also Boy WRITE friend* of Mia* Loniae Mc- MrS. Ids Flood, of Ellsworth Falls, Is weaye rasa into tine ruga. BHaworth FOR will b# Interested to keeping house for Emery Maddocka, who Ginn, of Bangor, PRICES._ is in her marriage at Bancor to-day, poor health. lr*rn ol no sort to sot of Montraal. After * my t0 William Delay. the ,bnrt sedding trip, newly-married MOUTH OF THK KIVKK. KROSSKNIT DIRECT MILLS LIME of where couple will go to Montraal, they Underwear, Hosiery, of Ells- Mrs. Mary Betts, who has been with wll| reside. Mis* France* Doyle, Under and House her daughter, Mrs. Dors Conant, of Ded- Sweaters, wortb, attended the wedding. ham, Maes., since last fall, is at home. Dresses. A card will bring me bad* cllmpaa at the Aator- with -■ Kllsworth Mrs. Clara A. York has returned from SAVPUES- weddinc laat Tburaiay. The arrival plCk Massachusetts, where she has been with the New York from the west Ol tra^n_ her granddaughter, Mrs. Lillian Brewster. WuthTT'party'orwadainc guest *_who W. A. Alexander, here and proceeded by auto- 38 Oak St. Tel. 64 Ellawrth TTTihTirsIn Mrs. E. B. Tinker, who was injured by a to Bar Harbor. Then the bridal nmbiles fall two weeks ago, is about again. crowdaand _rtT itself, giving tha curious Mrs. Betsey Milliken is in very poor camera and newspapermen the slip at the health. Her daughter, Mrs. Frank Pratt, Bar Harbor by leaving the church by a and took the la with hgr. rrsr door, drove to Ellaworth York train from bar* in the after- not the Moore did escape entirely Edwin I noon They MARINE her* LIST. camera artist*, who traced after the eet up their machines for snap- [artyand Kll» worth. and moving picture* at the railroad ,not» Sid June 28, sch Hetrietta A Whitney, with station. They met slight success, Staten Island, staves, Whitcomb, Haynes & Co however. Hancock Comity Ports. A wedding look place Hat- pretly Franklin—Sid June 22, Sch Annie and Reu* arday rnmni, Juno 21. at tb« home ol ben. Boston O. Clifford C»pt. and Mr*. Fullerton, West Sullivan—Ar June 21, sch Georgietta, Boston their daughter Mildred H. and «hra Sid June 21, sch Wawenock, New York The Ellsworth Fish Man Kogrr L. Higgins were married. The Ar June 25. sch Mary B Wellington, Mt Desert waa performed in the preaence Ferry ceremony Hid June 27, sch Georgietta. Boston is ready for your orders for of the immediate famIHe* and a few Ar June 27, sch Harvester, Boston. Mass friend*, by Key. R. B. Mathew*, the Southwest Harbor—Ar June 19, gp • Jennie fish at his fish market on G from East uaed. The JrOgau port single-ring service being Ar June JA, sch Ida B Gibson with coal to bride'* dree* waa of white embroidered J T R Freeman Water Street, next door to In port June 22. schs Ralph K Grant, dis- refreshment* were aerved. . Dainty charging salt; Three Sisters, discharging the P. O. 68-3 The groom I* a graduate of the Klltwurth lumber; Samupl B Hubbard, discharging coal Telephone at Winter Harbor, will to Parrsboro, Both proceed high reboot, claa* of 1011. young N S. and load deals for United Kingdom are well, known and popular in Sid June 25, ga s Delivery II, coastwise; people stm Massasolt, coastwise Ellsworth, and have a boat of friend* w ho unite to beet wiahea. They receired PLUMBING. BORN. many uaefui preaenta. Hot Water Furnace v (ONORESSMAN JOHN A. PETERS, Heating, Alexander C. Kerr, too of Kev. and Mra. to Mr and of ElmworUi. AUSTIN—At Ellsworth, Jane 25, Work and Jobbing. fiavid Kerr, who began bia education In Mrs Harry C Austin, a son. June to Mr and Ellsworth under Miaa Wlfia Float, wa# CARTER—At Bluehill, 17, HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES Mrs Edwar Carter, a son. week from Ohfb graduated laat university, GROSS—At Stonlngton, June 10, to Mr and of hit etas* and secretary Mrs Roscoe Gross, a son. Years' Experience. president general KAKM DEMONSTRATIONS. Peter* Not a Candidate for Senator. KLLSWORT!! FALLS Twenty On the re- KANE—At Ellsworth, June 25, to Mr and Mrs to all details. pft0‘- I'niveratty Y. M. C. A. John A. in Personal attention Telephone Congressmnn Peter*, response Lyman Kane, a sou. | Lyman Kane, jr.] of the of the uni- or mall orders promptly attended to. commendation president New* of Interact to Mmicork County to many inquiries as to whether he would Herbert Strout and wife, of Auburn^ LUFKIN—At Deer Isle. June 8, to Mr and one of the beat Fred L a son. versity he haa accepter) po- Karinera. be a candidate for the nomination for are visiting their parents. Mrs Lufkin, etas* POWERS—At t>eer Isle, June 17, to Mr and F. sitions offered any of the graduating United State* senator in the EDWARD BRADY, O. N. republican is Mrs Edwin L Powers, a son. her [From the office of the county nttent, Mrs. Walter B. Cram, of Bangor, vis- Grant Ellsworth, Me. this year. Mary, who also began to fill the caused by the St.t Wordeo. Kllewortb.i primary vacancy ber Asa C. Flood and wife. TILDEN-At Ellsworth. June 28, to Mr and will enter her iting parents, Telephone 178-2. education onder Mia* Frost, death of Senator Burleigh, on Saturday Mrs Arthur C Tilden, a son. senior year this fall *1 tbe university, with ITINERARY OF COUNTY AGENT. issued the following statement: George Edgar Moore, of Gardiner, is class honor*. Although tbe youngest In Tbureday—Hancock. There has been some speculation concern- here for a visit with his grandparents, MARRIKD. her class, she i* president of tb* sorority, Friday —Mt. Deeert intend. ing my attitude in the coming primary for George E. Davis and wife. BARGAINS IN SHOES of a candidate member ol the cabinet of the and meet- the purpose naming republican — a university Saturday—Ellaworth office, and wife BOYNTON—F\RRAR At Winter Harbor, caused the death of Sena- Friends of John Bresnahaq Miss shoes are going up but my price is Y. W. C. and Is at a to in aeaaion wait East Bluebill for the vacancy by June 18. by Rev M O Miner, Jessie A., present delegate ing open in loss of their of Fort Lea- tor Burleigh. To set all doubt at rest. I will sympathize with them the Florence Boynton, Fairfield,Xo going down. I am closing out my the national convention. grange in tbe evening. man Farrar, of Gouldsboro. say 1 have made up my mind that, as the mat- infant daughter on Friday morning of shoes at office. BUNKER-HULBERT-At Bangor, June 26, stock of boots and Lewis Stone, who, with bia family. Is Monday—Hllawortb ter stands, there is no in entering propriety last week. by Rev S C Whitcomb, Miss Vincie M Bun- spending tbe summer in Ellsworth, will Wedneaday—Bockaport. the coutest. I have only served a brief period, ker, of Cranberry Isles, to Charles Stephen I have Frank Haslam and wife and a party of Hulbert. of East Franklin. be seen in moving picture* at tbe Strand with hardly time to get my feet placed. DISCOUNT without friends from Bar Harbor were here over FULLERTON HIGGINS At Ellsworth. 15% in on* of tbe rote* in Just been renominated opposition. to-morrow, leading MAK1AVILLE. June 24, by Rev R B Mathews. Miss Mildred The of district are expect- of Arthur W. now means more than “The Havoc". Mr. Stona wa* born in republicans my Sunday, guests Salisbury H Fullerton to Roger L Higgins, both of Purchase obituary. ing to make the Qght with me in my present and family. Ellsworth. as further advance in Worcester, Mae* in 1ST*. He was ed- this saving, W. Mariavtlie, position. The only excuse I can see for re- GRIFFIN—HODGKINS—At Searsport, June New York. George Black, formerlyof the of shoes is certain. ucated at Barnard college, a on suc- Mrs. Abbie Maddocks returned Friday 2t, Rev Thomas J Martin, Miss Mary Eva price died at tbe borne of hia daughter, signing and precipitating fight my by war broke Sunday Griffin, of Searsport, to Alftion B Hodgkins, Then the Bpaniab-American cessor is to ambition. 4 can- from a visit with relatives at East Holden. Mra. Fannie Young, of Otia, at tbe age of gratify personal of Bar Harbor. out, and Stone was with on* of tbe first not seem to that in case at the Her Mrs. Ellen re- justify my sister, Richardson, — HOPKINS—At North Brooks- eighty year*. Mr. Black bad been in re- ; SAUNDERS H. P, CARTER regiment* to enter Cube. He aerved a present time. I believe my duty to the party turned with ber fora visit. ville, June 24, by Rev W L Bradeen. Miss health for a man of bia markably good t abandon the nomina- Hattie M Saunders to Leon B Hopkins, and a half, months of which requires that 1 do n year eight him to be at both of Brooksville. age, many people believing tion now me. I am a man, were on Cuban soil. At the Just given party j spent expira- aix 8IL8BY—BURRILL-At Brewer, June 21. by leaat twenty yea re younger. About aud will stay where I am Auto tion of term bis of aerric* he shipped at a A Premium on Patriotism. Rev E M Cousins, Miss Mary C Silsby, of McLaughlin's waeka ago Perley Froat, buaband of a be- Aurora, to Leslie F BurrUl. of Dedham. sailor before tb* mast, to see wax of of a letter written Mr. Thomas Just waa (Copy by .J. WASGATT—COOMBS—At Harbor, loved granddaughter, accidentally HANCOCK. President of P. Lorillard Com- Prospect the world. In hi* wanderings b* worked Maloney, June 20, by Rev R C Dalzell. Mias Evelyn A Bus Service drowned at and tbe ebock to each of the Matlawaankeeg. Kenneth Crabtree and Orlando W. Foss, pany. Company’s Employees Wasgatt, of Prospect Harbor, -to Merton A aa a cowboy, and la tar ha obtaioad a who are Members of the National Guard.) waa very aevere to all who knew bim. Mr. Coonrba, of Stonington. Bus Makes Round Job in a medicine show, because be needed jr., are home from Hebron academy. Auto Trip Daily Black never folly recovered, and dwelt Dear Sir: the mnaey. He took op acting seriously, Horace Stratton left Monday for North- A number of this company’s employees who Leaves Sargentville daily for on It a great deal nniil Tneaday, June 13, DIKD. and after a lime with small stock com- east Harbor, to work at the Kimball are members of the national guard of various Brooksville, wbaa be Buffered a alight ebock. Another Sedgwick, lirooklin, panies, became leading man with lb* Lo* house. states, have made an immediate response to June 28. ar- followed Sunday, from which he died a BRESNAHAN—At Ellsworth Falls, Bluehill, East Bluebill, Surry, on* the call of the President, and have gone, or Madeline L. infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Angeles company, playing there in came home from 11 few houra later. Mr. Black bad alwaya Frederick Johnson John Bresnahan, aged 8 days. riving in Ellsworth at o'clock. theater for six are about to go, to camp with their respective year*. and eocial Bow (join and left Monday Mrs at been prominent in buaineaa college Friday, commands, in preparstion for service on the CHATTO— At South Bluehillf June 24, Leaves Ellsworth on return trip A swarm of baa* oo aatabliahed has Abbie F Chatto. aged 76 years, 12 days. Monday affaire, and waa held in blgb eeteem by for Milo, where he employment. border or in Mexico. 4 o’clock. COBB—At Bucksport, June 28, Mrs Lauraetta comfortable headquarter* In tb* Manning In life be fol- Mrs. O. W. These men are actuated a sense of all who knew bim. early A. B. Crabtree and wife, by high Snowman Cobb, aged 72 years, 10 months, 25 Tb* swarm landed on tb* and a fine This building. lowed tbe aea. Later be anawered tbe Foss and Miss Edith Foes attended corn- patriotism pnblic spirit. days. 0> SEE POSTERS and a small bole where a ■ is proud of their unhesitating ELDRIDGE—At Juns 28, Miss building, finding call of bia country, collating In the Sixth mencement exercises at Hebron academy. company Bucksport. to the call of and of the sacri- Mary F Eldridge, aged 62 years, 11 months, wire to 1 response duty, entered, proceeded goto honaekeep- known aa tbe “Fighting Sixth”. of 0 Maine, Arno Foes and wife, Everett, Maas., which will for the com- days. ing between tb* and Mis Inaid* fices thdy undergo clapboards He waa wounded in tbe battle of MADDOCKS—At North Ellsworth, June 27, arrived Sunday to spend their vacation mon The has confi- who hA | good. company every Mrs Mary Maddocks, aged 88 years. sheathing. Harold L Hooper, Tbe Wllderoeae. B. Foaa with Mr. Foss’ parents, Augustus dence that their services so freely given will Oreat Pond. June Mre Lu- Lunch mad* s of bees and haa bad consid- j McININCH—At 24, study He waa a member of Wm. H. H. Rice time themselves 8 months. Dairy and wife. reflect credit for all upon cretia Mclnincb. aged 76 years, erable la was experience handling them, U. A. H., an honorary member of and the company. NORTON—At Castine, June 24, Mrs Susan We have modern poet, Hancock’s first good roada on June upon notified, and removing torn* of tbe day ; Norton, aged 81 years, 0 months, 24 days. by 1. O. F„ and a member of These men may feel assured that tl^eir po- Soyctlc lodge, 22 was in every way a success. Thirty Pla, June 19, Reu- sheathing in tb« kitchen of the Masons' j sitions with the company will be held open ROMER-At Fernandina, tbe church. on The ben 8 Romer, of Trenton, aged 64 Baptiat men and nine teams were band. and that their salaries will be formerly FURNISHED- ROOMS rooms, reached tb* baa*. It was a eight of Ban- | for them paid 4 months, 19 days. Ha laavaa one eon, George W., for work, waa tor tb* uninitiated to aa* Mr. band- cemetery road, designated j In full. The employees’ bounty plan will also Hooper Mra. Fannie Young, or week in con gor, one daughter, rocked and gravelled for a considerable remain in operation with respect to them. by day Bag tb* baa* wit boat glove*, allowing tan with whom be had lived the peat The ladies of Pamola This arrangement will continue in effect at Commission JKmijants. our them to crawl over bia face and hands, distance. grange nection with present one Mra. Kotb at which time the yean, and alater, Huntooo, served an excellent dinner in the town least utytil January 1,1917, and scraping them off into a box. H* toon business. Call and in- of Conn., alao ted grand- furnished matter wilt again be considered by the direc- bad be- Bridgeport, ball. Cigars were generously them safely hived, without once He tors of the if and a fur- 1864 1916 children and one graat-grandeon. R. Stratton. company, necessary, them. ing stung. He it Is the swarm by John spect ssyt largest will be aadly rnlaeed. Tbe family baa tbe ther announcement made. he ever saw. Hs gathered about sixteen A successful term of school in this dis- Salaries will be paid during the employees' heartfelt aytnpethy of tbe entire com- 134 Main Street, Ellsworth, Me. quarts of the baa*. Tb* hire is now es- trict, taught by Misa Gladys Carter, of absence either to such persons as ths em- munity. Interment waa at Beech wood tablished on closed Friday. Parents and ployees may designate in writing to receive the roof of hia photographic Pembroke, BOSTON cemetery. _ exer- the same, or will be retained the uTS studio, when tbe bees have mad* them- others were present at the closing by company and paid directly to the employees on their E. H. BAKER, OPT. D. selves at boms, and ban gone to work. cises. Andrew Stratton, Ralph Yonng and connissiON merchant NORTH PENOBSCOT. return to the company’s service. Johnson were gradnated from the Reginald Very truly yours, Mr*. Haiti* Widger h*» ■ new automo- The schoolroom waa pret- WANT YOUR WK»T KLUtWOKTH. ninth grade. Thomas J. Malonky, Registered Optometrist bile. tily decorated with the class colors, green President. Crainiti PM. Collap at Optomatry Lanier who hu lm> FARM PRODUOT8 Carter, receiving K. A. Lowell, who bee been 111, le im- and white. The program: Welcome, treatment at tba h la homa. reel- Office 153 Main SL, Residence 55 Oak St. Bangor capital, Bowley ;>yacation, grade V; , Live and Dressed, prorinf. Etbelyn Eggs, Poultry ME. Aoatln Co and ol Clive Page, Eugene Chambe-lain; abbmiatnunte. ELLSWORTH, nary vita, Bucksport, Dorn Helcb le at borne front Cbettne tations, j Veal, Potatoes and Ervin Carter and family, ol Ellawortb, dialigtue. school; recitations, Kenneth j , Apples, CACV Eye-glasses normal ecbool. EiMO ¥ Spectacles **ra gueeta of Oaorgo Conning ham and Philip Eldridge; dialogue, Regi- Prices, Shipping Tags, Dressing, Packing Chandler Hutchina, wbo baa apent bit Yonng, vifa Sunday. nald Johnson, Gabrille Wooeter; reel- and Shipping instructions, etc., sent free Average price $3 and $5 with frienda here, baa returned j vacation R. W. E. Clark la homo for the anmmar. tations, John Stratton, jr., Harry j to bia work in Cambridge, Maaa. for Mondays and Tuosdays song, Etbelyn Bowley, Dorothy FOUR-FOLD -BENEFIT Appointments Springer; Telephone 48-5 or postal oard The county eomoiaaionera, who were Melvin f)raftssional Carta. Cook; recitations, Bowley, Phyllis New York and KITrKKY TO OAIUBOU. laat week to From Tiro Orand Medicines in 27 year’s experience In Boston. called on by petition tnapect Stratton, Howard Martin, Dftrothy Cook. Spring Philadelphia. The the road from the bay to North Hood’s Pills.' H. mill of tbs Bbirlsy Lumbar Co., at leading Popila perfect in attendance: Etbelyn Sarsaparilla Fsptiron ALICE SCOTT oauae for Indictment. Shirley, area burned Wednesday night. Penobeoot, found no Bowley, Olive Page, John R. Stratton, Jr., SPECIALTY MADE OP ACCOUNTING and June 28. H. Kenneth Yonng, Mel- You know that often TVPBWRIT1NO. Loea, |BO,000. Gabrille Wooater, physicians GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. Ellsworth Steam Laundry vin Bowley, Philip Eldridge, Eugene give two prescriptions, perhaps more,, A pent Union Safe Deposit A Trust Co.. 01 Port* M Nadi tf laundry Wart NAPHTHA CLEJUHH8 tor Probate and Bonds Itehiag, tortariag akla eraplioea die flan re. PENOBSCOT. Chamberlain. for medicines to be taken together, or and. furnishing Surety SOUTH H. Ollrer Uoode called for aod delivered annoy, dries one wild. Doaa’e Ol stag a at la Jane 28. or at different times, be- Agent Typewriter! typewriter supplies of waa In alternately Cor. Main and Water Sts, Moore's attention to poet work praised (o, Its work. Mo si ail drag L W. Littlefield, Portland, (over Drop Special parrel goad cause desired results cannot be se- More). Rllswortb. Me. atnrea.-ddea. town Tbureday. NORTH LAMOINK. cured by one medicine alone. H. B. E3TEY & CO., Proprietor* of Co. 2d Me Wade Orlndle, aorgeant A, liti. L N. Saliabury gave ■ lawn party The most ‘successful combination WILLIAM SEMPLE State Street, Ell,worth. N. O. B. ii In Auguata J)R. Mglment, M., Saturday evening. spring medicine treatment that we order*. OSTEOPATH with the company awaiting baa baan in know of—because W. W. BROOKS D. Y. McFarland poor perfectly “compat- Specialties: Nervous Diseases, The circle from the tower diatrlot ible” and of the best re- eew!ng bbaltb the pact taw weaka. productive Diseases of Stomach. held* aale of article*, ioe-oreom and sults—is in Hood’s and SHOE HFTffl «m fancy Walla la a tba week Sarsaparilla Treatment and REPAIRING ball Charlee pending Consultation, by Appoint- boaae mad* candy at Bagadao* at Peptiron Pills. The former In Ellsworth on NEW LOCATION ▼Inal Martim’. wilb bla alatar, Mra. Harry Bordeaux, thoroughly ment, Fridays. faster.* Mr. Wedaeeday evening, Jon* 21. Proceed*, searches out and expels impurities Eastern Trust Bldg., Baajror, Maine Beer of Main Street entrance between Somaa Sound. lSta and 7Va-l Borrill Bank and E. F. Ho bin eon'a a tore. Ohio.—" I am a farmae from the blood, creates an appetite Telephones Wapakoosta, oloaad on Friday, attar a auc- bad the grippo loft m 38. !*■ School and and natural M nut yaaraetae* ialan psttat* ■¥ It pdd ^7 occupation, **june _ Mra. Biabop, of promotes digestion with a bad Much and in a nanrooa, wank, ocpatul term Uugbt by action of the kidneys and liver, while da ad nert anal fey patd pnt nm-down and I eooU no* Mt. Daaart Ferry. condition, BUCK8PORT. Peptiron Pills give the powerful tonm ••am to gat anything to do ma any good K. Auitln, who baa apant of Mra. Abbla —they literally “put iron into your until I took Viaol which built ma am Lauretta 8* widow Chyle* Cobb, Mra. Albert N. Cushman tba winter with bar daughter, re- •»d nervousness are ail at the boaae of her Walter blood”—that just balances the IRA Bs Jr. my cough and died brother, in Lawrence, Maaa., la HAGAN, Vtaol toatt a Daniel Champion, of health. PH and I can truly any Sm rrr. Friday, June SB, after long quirement perfect Electrician and Contractor la Mas tin. home Hood ’a should be taken Olvil that ciaimad for It'—Jabw ITT-—, at the ago of eeveoty- three year*. Sarsaparilla Engineer, ot Cambridge, Maaa., before meals and Pills after EMtric SippiiiMd Fbfcns 8b* l*ato on* (later, Mia* Eliaabetb Frederic ie, Peptiron Land Surveyor. bla Uaorga fl. Oog- them so re- • Snowman, and three brother*—Walter, ii with grandtalher, meals—patients taking Estey Building, Ellsworth the benefit is DePorreet and Edwin Snowman, all of glna, tor the aommer. port four-fold—prompt, ELLSWORTH PALLS, ME. P. 0. Box 7 Telephone 88-11 June 28. » *• positive and permanent. °*o. A. Parc bar, Druggist, KUe worth, Ma. Buokaport. COUNTY NEWS : Mom, spant part of la*t wank with tk pnrsota. FREDERICK WARDE 1$ j Mrs. Abbie Byerd, of Bsdgwtck, is tbs WEST FRANKLIN. A BEST i mat of D. O. Eaton sad aits. COHIIS FOR CHAUTAUQUA Mr HitcMl, of 9k ow began, it riaiting wits sad da tar oiWUty K. 8. Wood, ugh spent been made a? VV E. State Liquid Paints have for mote 9crt(e’». i Friday sad Saturday in Banco*. LECTURE EISACEMEIT SELLER Bar than forty yean. They have stood the New England test Eu z*mm Coomtm bu |om to bar Har- Miss Van N. Hard inf baa returned have norma] school. —including the climate. They proved every. b or the loaner. boose from Oaatiae MARY C ATWOOD By we say for them. Practical painters, as well Walter H. Sarcent, of Portland, spent a Feels Pride thing aa i: y Brandon, wife and yoon* daofbter Management Special man who does his own work, one them. tea last week with his the E. £. C^omb*’. days parents. ar -iting at In Him For Shake- "Comstock bis got oat i new novel, Mrs. Charles Mason, of Bridctoa, is via- Announcing ion»o Willey mod wife have been I see" mid Collins to Bsrtbolow itinc bar sister, Mrs. Aior C. Dodrs- spearean Tercentenary Year. State Paints, Stains and \ i{ fmnds at Cberryfkld. "Yes; Comstock Is miking money. Bay Varnishes Mr*. Neal Dow, of North Brooksrille, is V an a complete liae for rrerr requirement Thoy «o ! crick of Ber Harbor, is How did be get his start farther, •«, Salisbury. a few days with her mother. their color better than spendinc looser and hold ordinary finiahea. They (n v. ins here. WILL BE ON "By ■ misfortune." 4 grandparents Him Flora L. Bowden is at home from HERE THIRD DAY. the product of eixty-fim yuan’ experience. "Come; cease to excite my curtailty Edith Butler has gone to laleaford, Hall. Mss*., where the has been teaching. Um *'lsy Slmtm** mmd tewiy fee/ead end tell me the fleer, vaAs, via^M WNhSt aha. the baa a as cook. story." position Mrs. Maria Wood, one ot SargentTiile'* Waa Long a M«nb«r of Edwin Booth's "It was this way: Comstock tried Write for iUuatnted Bey Slete booklet—it telle all about painta Maud Morse is at borne from Man- meat respected ladies, died Thursday, Company, P.aytng Laortoa to Booth's st borne, but made no suc- Buy Bay State Painta of yow dealer- eeod ua hie name, if June 15. scribbling pleaae, h« i* *r* abe has been teaching. Hamlet—Loft for Platform. Stage cess. Whether he wrote over the Arthur Sargent and wife and Mrs. Irann are Somes and Edward beads of the people, or under them, i Henry W. Sargent attended the gradu- WAPSWMTI. HWLASP A Cg., a on bill. qaarry Springer's ma n a don't know, ills stories didn't sell ation exercises ot the Coburn classical in- Tim Chautauqua cement fwls a In But Comstock bad and ail be Charles Bacon, of BluebiJl, is viait- stitute at Waterriile. Mias But a Sargent spe-ial pride the coming of Fred- talent, erick \Var pear* and to remote the mistaken im. crowned beads take an Interest In » h Lake, where she has been em- J. A. Daria sod Heater, of Phila- daughter and a make pression of pro- literary work, king may BAT STATE PAI.TT** by PK *- delphia ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Chase and fundity and ot> an author If be chooses. ....c. W. OrimAmk fttriatvtck... of Prof, and Mr*. Kil* worth. k daughter, Boston; .E»U>n * «•« Uloaford .. Leighton hes been here for e few acurity and 0 “Comstock was persuaded and went .. V r«nk Horace A. Eaton and children, of North? **t Harb«r ■ .H. A Hua’ff m-othinrt Harbor. p u,_zr»sjjjj r the hand from his Syra- lustra to the abroad. He a for living “glad beau picked up living H mi rfwoat- » .K W. L««t •IMfclil. .IWm ! cuse, N. V.; Mr. and Mrs. Wright and W ;ends. ty of bis poesy, awhile In Lomion writing for tbe Eng- McKiuff.. P Richard**** Mount IXsMrrt. C. children, ot Brookline, Mass., and Mra. the depth of bis lish magasine papers, then went oo to and Ray Orcutt have gone to Elm- Era M. Kimball and cbildran, and Lewis philosophy, the the continent. He finally drifted to %. B., where Mr. Orcutt baa charge Bennett, of Bangor. uiilTeraatantj of Constantinople, where be liked It so o’ e mill. June 26. Sim. bis knowledge well that be stayed there a long while H. 8. Scam mo n was in Osatine last and hi* all and learned the language WEST BROOKSV1LLK. per perfectly. v attend the graduation exercises of radius Christian- "All this while fame refused to parch Artbar Orenille and family, of Bangor, t a nal school. ity on his banner, but poverty did. When Your Interests Are were bere Sunday. Mr. Ward# has he was pretty near starved In Con ta Orcutt. who has been teaching Wallace Stevens baa gone to Providence, been an irnper suntinople be got a job to write a if: left Saturday to attend summer K. I., to Join a steamer. aonnlor o' Shako serial novel for a daily newspaper I the U. of M. Ms Lydia Eddy, of Bangor, it rutting spoarean cbarar J there. He was to fill two column* a Linked With Ours 1 Wooater and Walter Coombs ;»n bcr aimer. Mra. Mary S. Waaeon. tors for almost day, no more and no leas Tbe price b oe to Northeast Harbor, where Fr*d«r»ck half a be was [«kl for hi* work was Just M;aa Lacy Hale Tspley arrived Saturday Wank century 1 be employed at the swimming and w»a for a cgiougb to keep him alive. commit the and be from Atlanta, Ga., tor tbe anmmer. Before calling by telephone, telephone directory P long tiro** a member of Edwin Booth'* ii nappeoea tnu De struct a vein Mra. Jamea Varnum. of rure to obtain the correct number. Mistakes often result fn m Arlington, 1-aertc* to Booth's that wax natural to him. and a irria and company. placing good family, of Near Hamp- Man.. U at ber old borne on vuiting Hamlet. He I* the foremost actor of out* too. Ur twin me abaortied In hi* taking numbers from letter head*, business cards or private e at K. H. William* till boarding MiiU point. Khnkesja-aresn tragedy and l* the first work aixl »•« Kind to t« atmortvd. In- Do not on l;. use bold good* arrive. He will memoranda. rely memory. Merrill Farrow, of Batee college, arrived great aotor to have left the stage at ca unr it made him forget bin trouble* I. on tbe Hardiaon lot ilog upon borne He will leave the of Saturday. Tbnrtday height hi* eareer to devote hi* But having only enough writing to do to the and in a m 'it- 1, >1 of hie portable mill. Give the number operator distinctly for southern New Hampshire, for tbe talent* exclusively to the platform. each day to occupy three or four b<>ura. ■farotnber and three children, of erate tone of voice. With the lips annul half an im li from summer. He ha* made *<-opr* of Chautauqua ap hr spent the rad of hi* time planning S visited bit j rbor, aiater, Mrs. H. 0. on the Mono of the Central office Rev. Charles Field Atkins and family pen ranee*. appearing only the larger ahead. He would lay out impossible the mouthpiece, speak clearly and Nt r, Saturday, on their return from will leave Tuesday for , N. H., a.id stronger <'hnutauqua prognm*. situation* Ju himself busy the of the v each numeral, separating figures telephone numiier, where Mm Beth wea graduated Hi* to due. of them. A* for when be has accepted a call to tbe Con- popularity course. to hi* aolvlng hi* general plau. li normal school, for example. “Oxford, four-otie.fire o'" (4tS« gregations! cburcb. Mr. Atkins baa been great mastery of hi* work and to htoj that waa »o Intricate that no one -lurid DeBeck left June 21 for a of the cburcb bere live and love of the jieopie. He has thousand- would ever aup|>we It i«jwdt>le to rl pastor years, the number. V.V -ka lo to of admirers trlrate hia hero from the Listen when the operator repeal* My tb trip Waupaca, Wia., st- all deeply regret tbe parting. He expects throughout the country, entanglement aa Into an her ir raternity convention, delegate to enter Dartmouth college tbU fail. and It to Impossible for him to appear which advert*.* fate had .j. Echo. t|>eare and Ills Plavs." It occurred to him that ford, are bere for the anmmer. manuscript. as the line is connected. -- something be had written In hia novel MARLBOBO. Howard Hodgkina and Mary Otaan are about the government might have at borne from Hebron academy. To the Young Orator. The Identity of the person calling should be announced as L- T. Howes’ family, of Bangor, are caused his arrest, but tbla could not rie summer. Mist Pboaie U at borne from Mr. Frederick Warde. who to com soon as the called station answers. If a suti : as hr-,.,, Higgins be, for on bla arrival lie was not only wrong to this thto summer for a lec v-, La bee. where sbe baa been teaching. lng city a nett and son, of Bangor, ars permitted to keep what be bad writ- been called. s»y to the person answering, “I beg your pardon, tore recital at the Chautauqua on v.- Mrs. L. M. Howes. Mra. M. K. Chamberlain, Mrs. Clarence lea, hut was commanded to finish hia were called mistake." the state that a Mra. Joneeand MteeKatharine Jonea “Shakespeare and Hto Plays" and whe you by Signal operator, M -oline who has King, work. That be might he well situated Grover, spent tbs to one of the foremost seturs of arrived Shake-1 wrong connection was made and ask for the correct number. w u.u r i.-. is boms. Saturday. to do so. be waa given pleasant quar- Massachusetts, apearean tragedy, gives thto advice tr lee ters and to eat K .. h of Cape. Char Hodgkina and family and plenty and drink. At Bodies, Bar Harbor, was young orators: "Speak every word should end the conversation ug first be waa ao The party calling by say ■ F. L. Hodgkina and wife ban gone to frightened that be could tl ,ii ■; of Homer Wilbur last week. clearly and distinctly. Do not use em Camden in the Awa. Tbe not a “Good no in the mind of the ca.Icd ■ yacht Ery write, whereupon member of the bye”, leaving doubt party 8 Mias Annie Chambsr- phasto unless you have something tc j 'tight by C. A. wtU leave eena, Capt. Reynolda, government sent him word that he that the conversation has 1. June 23. Thera was a picnic empbnstrr Do not saw the air with ended. for Camden on Tuesday. j waa In no danger. This gave him at .i,- ,.. re. your hands. Sever make a movemetr Jane M. tt. H, courage, and be pursued bis task. _ ontosa have a reason for It. There are three to the call- ir r: ith who has been vialr- yon Nev parties every telephone meseage: person Taylor, * •If be was anxious to kill tbne be- er lose temper." 1". utb Be truck, returned to Ban- BIX'SHILL FALLS. gone ing. the operator and the person called. Improvement lu tele- fore hia arrest be was now doubly ao. g j: lay. Mrs. Nsvin and arrived family from Hew to Prenounce Dspst* He Invented new com plications and phone service can be made, over and above all that the company i itanley, wife end little eon New York Sunday. A student asked Dr. MacAtteter. who unraveled them. Tbe situation grew can do, if the subscriber or user, when making a call, will ex- J ,ii-. West Eden, were guests of Mri. Mrs. Mary Co nary spent a waek recently was then president of Drexel Institute, more Involved the nearer be approach- 11 tend his Ann.- ..left Sunday with bar slater, Mra. Grant, at Sedgwick. bow be pronounced depot. ed tbe end. just as a atone revolved ro-opeiation. Wr- r ..nk Jones, Mrs. Eaton and Mae- Mra. Garrett and daughter, of Maaaa- “As If spelled station." replied the about a stick moves more rapidly aa ter Green, of Everett, Maas., arc chaaetta, here opened their cottage for tbe old scholar. tbe string Is shortened. He devoted occu.' Mrs. Parah Bowden’s cottage. Depot to surely a dead one. In large every minute of bla time and every NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE cities the word to now never beard as of hi* brain Mr. J.i .-a and wile, of Boston, who Jane 10. Cmuxna. to hia work and at h... j.nt U. O. Tread well’s applied to a railroad station. But tt tbe end of a few weeks after bis Im- oampon B. A. Wood and daughter are In Beat AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY tar f must bare been otherwise fifty yean prisonment wrote tbe Skillinga river, cams last Fri- BlueblU for tbe season. concluding chap- day. •go. ter. fa of C. C. CUTTING, Manager Harry Conary captain lbe Vetedo, The literature of America from the w Dec Ml llarr. wits story was finished be ) H-agdon, and dsngbtar Mr. Richards’ yacht. debut of the locomotive up to a genera- dreaded tbe lone boon of con linemen t i Dor id son Ralph, of Millinocket, Jane K CbDXBO. tion ago was full of depots. A train during which be would free to are ...„• bia toolbar, Mrs. Caroline be j never eeemed at oth- brood bis Pro- r. SWAN'S BLAND. to stop any place upon situation. He bad not er than a depot. received tbe slightest information as Mi*. '-- Yi Bowden and cbildran, Mar- The body ol Calvert; R. Bridge* wu More than seventy yean ago Long- to his offense. But be bad not long to gar, 'harhe, who have been in brought bon Sotordoy night from the fellow referred to a fellow traveler fret As soon as his work was fin- hint- H i hi inn I lour Ev, r tbrongfa tbe winter, spent Mamsgeneml huepital, Portland, when bo who pronounced tt to rime with tea- ished his prison doors were thrown Ian.re at their cottage. Bbe will died utter u long illness. Mr. Bridges wu pot. The classier folks said daypo, open and be was to out go Harbor where she baa set and to In permitted go employ- eery ire, always ready help with or- n» summer. but ordinary men and women said dee- a free man. besides being given a Don’t vuU time everything tor the betterment of the place. large J > — po.—Philadelphia Ledger. bag of gold. dinary floor when you r gro- He will be greatly missed. He leers* a "As soon as be was WilUam father and four listen released be made cer can give you T: ABQENTVILLE. wile, aged mother, Inquiries of officials In tbe serv- Ohio Red and on* brother. high Till, milled from R J.mdnl is at borne (or a few Hi* Unrssesnehlensse ice of tbe June*. B. government as to why be Winter Wheat. Order a sack •wee,.-. "Thunder and guns!" snarled Kidder- had been arrested and thrown into today and do tone blue pop. "I dropped my collar button and and whence H a >7. Hooper it at home from AU BORA. prison came the money. You can the swallowed it. bow am ribbon baking. Bo* baby Now, "And what do you suppose was the Lewis Crosby, a student at Colby col- 1 going to button collar?" win domestic science priar* my reason given? Tbe sultan had one daj Mrs ii »' reel bey ia visiting at Little ia boot*. "Dear baked lege, me! How should 1 know?” of with the good things Deer I 1 picked up a copy tbe newspaper In Mrs. Ernest Richardson and son Her- sweetly replied hla wife. “Some men from William TtU, the which his story was running and be- H > 1 try W. Sargent wae in Boston bert are in North Elltworth. are so visiting unreasonable!"—Judge. came Interested In It. Too lour that goes farther. iam *-• k. Impatient Mrs. Wtrdell Vague, of East Bangor, to wait for It to dome out from day to y ‘i- i d DonUn hat ^returned to visited triends and leisure* hen last And War Continosd. day In small quantities, he bad taken W. u week. She wu accompanied horn# by her Mias Good ley—Bess says she's randy a course to hasten the denouement to make A. r r. L. Bowden baa been visiting mother,Mrs 8. E. Crosby, tor a visit. up If you are. Mias Cutting— ••Comstock was Just tickled to deatlh. Tell her l‘d be to in .i jecot. Jon*». M. ready make up, too, He sent in a of _ request through one tf 1 bad a as as rr>ti V. of the steamer J. complexion muddy tbe sultan's household If tbe H> Wood, T. FRANKLIN ROAD. asking GINGER! bera.—Philadelphia Ledger. sultan would gits him a puff to print 1>*» •• «*'• Nelson Blewart is ill. ialmut Help MheuinatJ-mf seriously with the publication of his novel In \ ;ii ■ who sees it. he knows. What Hs Ran Into. **T ti .-offered all these years when Lester 8aban* is horns tram New York. America. He was told that the sultan ou« « 'Ottle of Bloea’a Li el me at Redd—He ran into Harold Stewart and Lea wen ia something tbs couldn't come down to that but Corn- * a *• tee one grateful user- If you McKay first day he got bis automobile. stock on hdvr i.u >..uin or suffer (roes Neuralgia, WaUtrvilJ* Friday and Saturday. hit tbe expedient of writing l*uiu ti fossa and Stiffnesss. don't put Greene—What? eut a brief account of the matter for utt .< s tUe of Sloan’s. It will Mn. Charles F. Oran* and children pvt "Debt”—Yonkers Statesman. .. ve* the This he yua >sse relief. It warms and bars returned to Brewer. Miss Martha newspapers. translated •»'»" ■ re. stiff painful places and you Into English and got It started la .feei • .1.1 h letter. Buy it at any Marshall accompanied her tor a visit. Drat If you set out to lie the architect of American «hCore«puiy -£t of Mre. Ronyon, of New Hasel D. Chamberlain; poem, Doris wnenotornl flee©feed. That a copy of these resolutions Leon Sinclair, Sherman McFarland, Mar- appear at a probate court to be held at Ells- presented io the Judge of probate tor our * .1 Charles worth, in said on the fifth of county of Hancock for the of be <•; be sent to his widow, that a be Morey; essay, Fillmore; picture county, day purpose copy placed i guerite Graves, James Bridges, Angie Mc- a. d. 1916, ai ten of the dock in the allowed, filed and recorded in the le fort- ou Kathleen Bee* July, prou wee tnc- record, that ooe be sent to study, Perkins; piano solo. court of our eatd “The Congiwonmot:," Tun Ells- Albert forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see county ol Hancock. % pUt, trice Laughlin, Clyde Tracy. Linsoott, local talent In the town wobtm AMiatCA^ for publication, and the Spurltng; poem, Regina Cash; essay, cause. Ordered, that notice thereof be given to vl illj ri'cn by hall Hovey McLaughlin, Evelyn Linscott, George W. Anderson, late of Southwest interested be draped In mourning for thirty days. Frank Elliot; poem, F. Dwight Perkins; pereone therein, by publiahinr \ 22- Waldo Grace Harbor, in said county, deceased. A certain copy of thie order three weeks successive!y Jao« b. P Known McLaughlin; dialogue, instrument to be t he will and an, song; conferring diplomas, Supt. Clark. purporting last in the Ellsworth Aruerloan, a im- of and Jaliua school. testament of newsps. Carter, euperlntendent A C. Utivim, Bridges Young; song, said deceased, together with pe- printed at Ellsworth, in said of Han gtTWond The entertainment tition for and for the county diatr.ct, arrived given recently by The ware Mona and pronate thereof, ap- cock, prior to the fifth day of July, a «f. Pembroke J R M hi. graduates Young of the executor Itoflhe Miss Ella Wescott for the benefit of without giving 1916, that at a court May Grace pointment they may appear probate 3- Committee. Bridges. bond, presented by Hugh W. Anderson, the then to be held at In and for iui the association netted Ellsworth, KB.Joof play-ground |17. June SB. E. H. S. ’17. executor therein named. county of Hancook, at tsn o'clock in the fore and Intermediate acboola In Robert Miss Wescott’s were varied in G. Gray, late of Sedgwick, in said and show If primary EAST readings noon, cause, any they have, Jane M. The pupil, in SCRRY. county, deceased A certain instrument pur- against the same. ‘rtUwtedoted character, and secured the close attention NORTH BROOKLIN. porting to be tne last will and testamsnt of in attendance Mrs. of * BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of Proha school perfect MofBt, Haverhill, Mass., with of her audience. She was satd deceased, together with petition for pro- primary assisted by A true copy. were E. her little John J. Sexton baa purchased a new bale thereof, by Km me J. Gray, tobool year Kenny ; granddaughter, ia spending the Misses Beatrice Pearl Mar- presented AUeet--E. E. Chars, Register Itt.ntirc Gordon, Clay, Ford. widow of said deceased. «nd Arnold C. Hinckley. Puptla summer with her brother, James F. Carey. Georgia J. Mills, late of Cvetine. in said prtlty guerite Beane, Lewis Clark, and William MTATK OP for the term and mother, of Maasa- county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- MAINE. in attendance eprtng M. D. Cbalto baa received news A. Walker. George Wedge ^ of the porting to be the last will and te-lament of Hancock *n.—At a probate court held M. Larrabee and are tne W. A. Hale wreka: Llaaie death, on onne of his ebusetts, occupying said deceased, together wilb for pro- Ellsworth. In and for eaid of Hanooc k ,.,lve 24, sister-in-law, One of the most occasions of petition county enjoyable bate thereof, presented by C. Fred Jones, the on the sixth cay of June, In the 8. > trained nurse several Addle M. Robinson presented by Stover, by the eenlor deacon, Dr. years. a visit in Philadelphia. Her son Joaeph band of said deceased. the Ellsworth American, a newspaper print* il t prevented Essay—“The School Lunch" Albert E. at Ellsworth, in said of Hancock, and It June 20. C. her home. Mace, late of Aurora, in said county prior M. stevena, heartily approved. Eunice H. Duubar accompanied county, deceased. Final account of A. Rus- to the fifth day of July, a. d. 1916, th;.t the dab of the church for- sell Mace, administrator, filed for settlement. they may appear at a probate oourt then to be t voted that Andante Opus 100 ..Schubert Mrs. Maude Driako, who haa been at Sarah J. Stevena, late of in said held at Ellsworth, In and for said county of of the ant to Rev. R. A. SEDGWICK. of and Games" Buckeport, rda copy Essay—"Value Play Lewiston, where bar husband ia attend- county, deceased. First account of Theodore Hancock, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, and effect Doris Crook H. Smith, filed for settlement. show cause, if any they have, against the rk(r, Ktioee reaignatton .lake, There will be a dance at Masonic hall ing Bates college, is at home. executor, Albert B. late of in said evening. 3. Music Claes History.Richard J. Mograge Hart, Brooksville, O. Monday July by Hig- June 26. 8. decesaed. Second account of WII BERTRAND E. CLARK. Judge of ProBate- ily of Ellsworth. county, gins'orchestra, Rondo from Trio No. 1.Schubert liam R. Hart, administrator, filed for settle- A true copy of the original. BLceniuCJae* >*• >*>*- Attest:—B. E. Essay-"Pageantry".Lyda M. Moore TRENTON. ment. CHASE, Register. itip* Ikrhf Address for the Special Class E. Bonsey A Bon, of Ellsworth, in said J. A. Ray was in town last week. First and final account 01 Helen E. Ja,a p*rma:—In accepting your vealgiia- V. Reuben H. Homer, formerly of Trenton, county. STATE OP MAINE. Myra Btllington authorised by said court to admin- ttaa that here hound ue to- Mlsa Florence a few Bonsey, Hancock as.—At a court held at a. ■miWI.'Un Bracy spent days Theme with Variations ..Ttchaikoweky died June 19 at Fernandina, Fla., aged ister the rty and close the affairs of said probate tor tea prOpf Ellsworth, in and for said county of Hancock, he, ,1 paelor>ad people ;over last week in Brooklin. Andante Con Mo to partnership, AUd for settlement. sixty-four years. Howard H. late of in on the sixth day ef June, in the year or nr «l.h to Uattty our blgn epprecte- Arey, Bncksport, said of Valedictory.. ..Bessie 8. Clark deceased. Flret account of Walter F. our Lord one thousand nine hundred ami Chrtulan Miss Musa B. Dollard, Brooklin, spent county, a of yon. ** > ocholnr. e gentle- Singine the Class Ode Curtle, administrator, filed for settlement. sixteen. the week-end with Miss Midclla Small. CERTAIN instrument to be a faithful paetor nog earneal preacher Stmmtsnnmu Eugene F. Hinckley, of Bluehill, In said purporting a. Conferring the Diplomas a of the iaat First and final account of A copy will and testament of have held before na high Ideala of a Mr. and Mr*. and son are county. Wallace foo Soper visiting Benediction. R. filed for settlement. CHRISTINE KEAN late of the and have labored Hinckley, guardian, GRIFFIN, notlao life andlaeretee. Mrs. Soper s mother, Mrs. M. E. Friend. George Francis Arnold, late of Brookline, city, county and state of NEW YORK, tduit tborougbly an>ld|niany dlacouragr. Massacbus* tts, deceased. Petition filed by deceaaed. and of the probate thereof in aaid A. W. Smith and wife and W. C. Has- WEST HANCOCK. Carleton E. Davis, executor of the last will tutor our Cbrtattnn growth, for which we j county of New York, duly authenticated, kins, wife and son are at H. O. Young’s. j sad testament of said deceased, that the having been presented to tha Judge of probate wry grateful. | Yon have gained .‘the Uoward Tracy and family have been amount of inheritance tax said estate upon for our said countj of Hancock tor the pur- onr etttaooa. June 26. H. be determined the of ten tnl honor of visiting here. by judge probate pose of being allowed, filed and recorded in Sarah J. Stevens, late of in said a hnea bean a aaccoaa, and no Bucksport, the court of our said county of Han ,■ paeior yon Sidney Bridges, of North Sedgwick, county, deceased. Petition filed by Theodore ^probate ihaaheeo overlooked. Wa heartily com- M’KIN LEY. H. Smith, executor of the last will and testa- is visitlug bis Mrs. Pbebe That notice thereof be to to church aeaklag a falthfal mother, nlER COLDS ment of said deceased, that the amount of Ordered, given et you nay Miss Mira Verrilt OU, of all interested Germantown, inheritance tax upon said estate be de- persons therein, by publishing nor and a aoaad preacher. Bridges. a Pa., will the summer at Ocean redace laiu termined by the of probate. copy of this order three weeks successively spend City, rapidly strength Judge In the Ellsworth ■ parting from no. wt alaceraly with fthal Mrs. Minerva Rich and son Kenneth Jeannette N. Greeley and Henry E. Greeley, Ameilcan. a newspaper N. J. had illness is printed at Ellsworth, in said county of Han- ui mi be oltuated la a thrtvteg >vn have returned to their home in Point easily contracted, minors, of Eden, In said county. Petition filed by Emma J Greeley, vaardian, for li- cock, prior to the fifth day of July, ere can baee greater taotlltlea—over a Mrs. Charles P. Dix, of McKinley, is bat Scott’s will a. d. that at a you Lookout. Emulsion cense to sell certain real estate of eaid minors 1916, they may appear probate court then to be held at in and for church where yoa cob eee greater entertaining as house guests Mr. and Mrs. as described in eaid petition. Ellsworth, Miss Caroline of promptly relieva the cold aad said of Hancock, at ten o’clock in the inth. and a larger held of aaofaloeaa. of N. Smyth, Scranton, Pa., Theodore R. Redman, a minor, of Stoning- county Paul Dix Anthony, Brooklyn, Y. forenoon, and show cause, if will the summer with Mrs. te ton, in said county. Petition filed any they have, hat may long Ilea to aaa Irulta of yoar ; spend Mary by Myra the same. you T. Mills, guardian, for authority to buy a cer- against Cut This Out It t« Worth Honey tain mortgage as described in said petition. BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of Probate. Hew to Fool Good To-morrow A true How u|U«t KM or a.Uld DON’T MISS THh. Cut out thi* slip, in- •COTT * BOWNI BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of said court. copy. Attest—E. B. Chasm, Register. head h->w E- Summer*. Holdredge. Neb.. j clo«r with Sc to Poles A Co., Chicago. 111., Indigestion quickly develops sick head- FIKLO. N. J. 1S U A true copy of the original. M rid of hli cold: "I contracted a aevera writing your name and address clearty. You ache, biliousness. bloating, sour stomach, gaa Attest:—E. E. Chass, Register. JUgs unit cold nod could hardly aleep. By will reeel it in returu a trial package con on stomach, bad breath or some of the other subscriber* hereby give notice that caused or ung Foley'e liuney nod Tar aa directed me lalntng Foley’s Honey sud Tsr CompouMd for conditions by clogged irregular THEthey has been duly appointed executors wil wan entirely cured and 1 ate* It tuft bronchial cougbs, cowls and croup; Foley bowels. If you have any of these symptoms, of the last will and testament of al- Cathartic TableU. lake a Cathartic Tablet this credit tor my epeeny recovery." rolay'a Kidney Pills, au«l Foley Poley evening PLYMOUTH R. and in KfitWE NOTICK OF LELAND, late of EDEN, .. ihe. nod koala. Children lova It. specially eomtortin* to stout persons. you will (eel better the morning. FORECLOSURE. Drua Store. Moors's Drug Store. Moore's Drug Store. HEREA8 Reuben F. of Mount in the county of Hancock, deceased, ne bonds gnore'e CENTRAL Lurvey, the terms of vaid will. RAiIBOAD Desert, county of Hancock and State being required by of Maine, by his mortgage deed, dated the All persons having demands against the estate of said deceased are desired to the IfibcTtltirntnl* eighteenth day of August in the year of our present same for settlement, and all Indebted thereto Lord one thousand nine hundred and four, are to make FACTORY LOCA- and recorded in the of deeds for Han- requested payment immediately. QUARRIES, registry Matilda J. Lbland. cock book 410, 188, to county, page oonveyed Jambs Q. Thurston. MILL John W. Somes, of said Mount two TIONS, SITES, FARMS, Desert, 1916. Stephen L. Kingsley. certain lots or parcels of land, situated at Junes, SITES SUMMER HOTELS Northeast Harbor, in said Mt. Desert, and FOR and described as ‘ bounded follows, to wit: subscriber hereby gives notice that and CAMPS “Commencing on the northerly side of the THEshe has been duly appointed adminis* town road leading from the 'Union Church' tratrix of the estate of to the ‘Golf Ground'at an iron bolt THE BACKBONE marking EDWARD J. HERE'S late of Located on tbe line o( tbe the southwest corner of a lot of land of Linda HUTCHINSON, DEER Lurvey; thence north 8° east bui following ISLE, the westerly line of the said Linda Lurvey lot In the county of Hancock, deceased, aad; one hundred nine and MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD sixty eight-tenths bonds as the law directs. All persona (189.8) feet, to a stone post, thence north 4' givenaving demands against the estate of said east one hundred fourteen and nine tenths OF THE glve

TREMONT. ** Banim Min Marcia B. Feroald ia tba coeat of rklllip, 1U in Hn. Fred Rich. In CUM I. Charles E. ol Rock is Mrs. Stanley, port, REPIBUCAXS Plurality her Mrs. I^ealie Rich. H !1 ~‘t»M-^ visiting daocbter, ii iilii! !l! li! !ii!hljl!:J!J!iiti CoMry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich are receiving For C S Sena tort: Bridge* Lrach ■■ * * 518 i i ii a »» » i «ii i « i7 c u » n * s i ii ii 2 i : ! ’ i ii i i i Hack* port, 1*4 • K of a son. Pernald 1308 810 concratulationa on the birth 22 7 12 1 18 7 4 .. 4 •Hale. 5 5 68 14 a 17 XI 20 5 31 5 147 297 28 8* A W 11 56 25 2 32 26 IS 31 35 5 10 t'aotloe r« a i .... * 15 8 l 4 4 2 17 .... An all-day session of the ladies’aid so- Henej. 12 2 4312 5213 17 2 14 7 17 80 71 28 15 12 5 11 3® 14 3 24 22 5 4 24 7 Dedham m i Ortaad. ciety Will be held at Mrs. Hattie Morphy’s, •« « * For Governor. ** June at. 1 ••.. •• •- 74 » Bernard, Wednesday, .. •• ...... 2 2 2 2.. 1 Catiahan. .... » 2 1 2 4 2 6 15 11 8 1 1 1 1 2 .. _ ..38 5 111 5 824 1 1 i 943 evening, Jane 29. a special •Mtthken. 3 3 8238 3722 18 13 1» 14 15 82 215 80 17 2815 14 21 T 3318131 3 18 ** » «7 Thursday .. 1342 28 8 8119 88 43 18 8 5 37 11 187 186 B 88 58 43 10 88 88 3 33 14 27 38 50 15 8 21 14 17 6 15 8 5 0 oUbe Eastern Star will be held at Pirkkenl. as CUm 3. meeting ...... 1 .. 2 .. 1 1 W Beeler 10 1 5 4 88 1 3 75 17 2 2 1 1 .. 8 1 2 1 2 5 rooms to talk over the McKinley lodge *R*P~" — Deai plans for a picnic and Held day to be held For State Auditor : Beckwith Rodman 20 7 112 47 107 47 801SBSM270 B6B 91 674830 9659 8 82 58 42 33 61 IS 37 IS 15 23 7 22 28 4 2 8 Harley July 11, at Beech Hill cliffs. •Ward well.. It It * Aaron.. 4 The Head of the Harbor school will For Coufretemau: 63 43 23 17 23 10 22 27 4 3 8 2235 EUaworih .... *t close Jnne 28 lor its summer vacation. At •Peter*. .22 9 IB 50 117 57 68 20 B 40 34 288 387 91 101 79 82 22 116 80 6 56 59 49 33 18 Marmtillo..., t be close of the spring term of school we For Male Senator* Oil*. t 1 E. .. 1 1 884 will loae our Leroy 2 14 6 1 » 21 4 34 41 34 23 13 .. 8 4 5695 11 superintendent, Cbatlo. .. 9711 57 77 30 1 10 5 32 140 51 30 19 99 19 l 2 .. 10 13 6 34 11 12 3 to 4 1 Williams, who baa served the town tor the Fuller. 6 1 19 19 21 9 1 18 5 8 8 80 114 *7 » 27 94 3 82 10 9 10 10 47 maltha a*.... It 4 32 19 81 57 4 48 40 29 13 28 8 11 17 3 7 7 13 10 2 2 7 1163 five Charles L Clement has •Ricker. 14 77 B 7815107 8 22 161 1*0 18 « 7X1 31 No* PteM... past years. 17 14 35 2 2 1354 9 •Wood •.. 18 9 51 10 B 4 15 IT 11 23 14 280 XB 70 116 30 45 21 70 16 4 22 28 30 16 57 14 6 3 7 3 been chosen to 911 the vacancy. No si ft**.... 9 Jane 26. R- For _ County-Attorney: lit 494 10 94 22 84 82 51 3D 64 43 19 15 26 U»23 4 2 8 2180 •Maaon .. 23 137 51 115 50 B2l24BB2713n97 78 58 94 7 66 14 NORTH CASTINE. Ctoao 4. For Reyit er of Probate: 1 3 1328 ——. — -s Misses Eliza and Adels Weecott are vis- Chaae. 8 3 188 14 78 51 K 15 15 81 I 174 88 20 50 32 31 6 108 30 2 57 68 40 B 15 5 18 2 14 8 5 918 4 Do® 8 18 80 7 480 10 2821 720 10 14 7 1 2 5 1346 18 iting in Boston. •Harare. 14 3228 5822 17 10 1315 144 37288 54 82 17 1037 82232 Webb H»r.»on Door !■!•.. 41 Mrs. Emma Wardwell ia home from a XI For Sheriff: I ale aa Boot. I 21 22 42113 5 1 3 1380 it visit in (JasUne. Silaoy. 2311 8 8 56 22 32 8 22 21 141 SB 71 57 81 44 23 08 18 8 13 8 12 5 B 12 SC II 4 3 14 1 2 5 1448 IB Mf«kk. a •Weecott... 8 .. 231 51 88 53 58 18 4 5 7 171 180 34 17 IS 2 8354 25680584752 11813 7 11 Mias May Ella Weecott waa the guest of J6 Moalaitoa... r V I Ptaa. Mrs. Mary A. Grindle last week. For Co Commiteionert: 4 15 20 10 22 16 815 621 8 8 1 8 1534 SOB ia vis- •Moor. 24 11 86 21 88 B 38 17 27 186 BS 80 84 40 88 23 81 31 62iaB2250 Mrs. Lizzie Bowden, of Blnehill, 25 6 8 16 6 21 25 5 2 6 1031 Sea in moo. 0 4 42 14 8112 18 6 15 22 26 181 100.87 68 54 28 7 » 16 1 17 20 20 2S 12 22 Caroline Ames. .. 1174 143 iting her sister, Mrs. •Treworfj... 7 1 0745 82 X) 42 14 1810 1121 2X1So 26 14 12 10 81 53 2 56 50 73 9 38 3 10 5 7 7 9 1 4 22 Claao d. Mrs. Greyson Webster and daughter -Rop- Co Trearurer: from Isles boro. For ■olt Da on have returned .. 14 4 2 CJordoo Evelyn Btaiadeli. 4 .. 17 2 48 17 24 14 9 18 22 158 8490 21 10 5 43 23 2326 5 10 38 8 30 7 8 7 8 11 6 Caatbrook ... M 1 .... a a v u os u v o o « * 2239* 1 1 Mrs. Howard Gordon has goot to Rock- Foaa. 223861219128is o u 9 0767 218n v ob588 b 1 11 111u 776 17 13196821u 1009 PraakMa ..... 17 10 78 14 a a B 8 6 8 I n in 6 14 10 B 18 31 38 8 B 29 51 10 14 4 14 10 6 19 4 10 2 .. r 2 1 90 land to her husband, who baa a rant •Weecott. join Oottlda • a for ready occupancy. DEMOCRATS t a Frances and bar ssster, Mias Sailiraa ... X 22 Mrs. Dyer For V S Senator : torroako. Martha Weecott, of Boston, are at their Moon 6911934512329692 61 23 11 99224 10 3 10 5122344125811 13 830144 9 a Winter Bar old boms tor tbs summer. 19 » Bennett ia at his Gapt. ;Dnabar •Curtu. 5 11 13 11 B 4 11 1 2 11 5 101 67 14 9 8 2 24 10 3 12 8 325 19 513 9 9 11 16 8a 4 5 4 home here, after several months with his float t. in Css- For State Auditor: daughter, Mrs. Charles Devs real, -Rap- -Dow- •Hull Iran. 5 10 11 9 B 4 10 3 2 12 6 104 67 23 12 89224 0 3 10 8 13119 412 8 8 14 18 8 18 2 4 4 504 tine. Dor*ran a Hard* a L June 26. For Confr item an: BloohiU 19 •Banker. eai230B412|2l259f B 12 8 9 2 Bit 3 10 8 323 19 412 9 913 18 I 5 3 4 4 509 Rrooklla .... IT 11 OTIS. Brook**mo *7 ta 4 For State Senator!: W. H. ol Ellsworth, viaited 94 » Mrs. Tret, •McIntyre.. 6 M 11 11 23 4 11 3 2 10 4 79 49 a 11 I 7 2 tt 10 3 10 I 2 ?! 2 I U 7 9 U 17 I I] .. 4 I 457 weak. •Obar.. 432 Barry 1 bar lislar at tba Warm tarn last 4 9 ^ 8 22 4 81285944828 9 76 .. 21 62752 17 224 10 5713168 14 134 Han- Mrs. Henry Hal is bury and brother, For County- A ttorney: C4oa# T. som Johnson, of Brewer, were week-end •Blaiadeil. 5 10 12 8 25 4 11 22 12 4 108 59 21 n 89294 98 11 8222 19 6 10 10 811 16 8 19 254 611 visitors bare. /—Rov — '•Dra-. For Probate Reyx-ter of nmiip* E. Jordan, of Clifton, and bit daughter, 5 9 12 8 25 1 U 23 12 5 108 B 38 11 78232 9878222294 11 68 10 17 8 19 254 Craaborry I.. 94 9 of were Mias Evelyn Jordan, Beaton, Lamoiae.. Fur : 9 at Beeeb HU! lake laat week. Sheriff ■neats ... 1 8 12 9 25 3 11 2 2 11 4 104 87 2812 89222 9378222264 10 78 11 IS 719244 491 Mt Doaort £4 Mrs. Ruth Hunt'.m, of- Bndreport. ttootbwoot Bar., IS For Co Commietionort: Conn., who came to attend the foneral of toraa’a Ulead 4 •Sherman.. 6 10 11 9 19 3 M 3 2 12 2 2 58 34 12 t 6 1 18 7 II 4.122 1 9 I Mill III 1 I I 488 bar brother. George W. Black, is riaitinc Treanoat. •Wyman. 69 10 8 22 1 8 3 2 11 2 72 50 23 8 8 5 .. 18 8 2 9 4 2 17 17 1 10 8 8 11 138 16 2 4 4 412 reiati vea bere and in Mariaville. For Co Troaeuror: Children's nifbt was obeerved Jane 24, X Rot arm* aoi received. •McOown. 6912 10 22411 12124 101 88 21 U 99223 9 ! 9 S 1 1 r 4 11 I I 11 U 8 17 1 I 4 at Mariaville grange. The teachers from here bad tbeir pupils well trained to take OOl'LDBBORO. in the program. Sop- prominent parts •MU militia. Mi* many friends *i nee rely tb« library Friday. Jana 30- It is ex- was served to all. COUNTY VOUNTY NEWS Mr*. Charlotte ban been par NEWS, bop* lor hi* safe ret am. pected that tba Bar Harbor secretary, Young quite lit Davis. Jane 28. Miaa Matlia will ba __ Mi** Virginia gudmoB, of Hopkins, present. School* rios-d altar a ttrm of C'HANBEBBY ISLES. Bnk*hy, FRAKKUK. Frida/, 0*1., utlnd i**t wash to spend tba minn Mrs. Maada Trask etoaad bar echool at fourteen week#. MT. DESERT FERRY. Mr*. Ad die Dano U employed at IIm with bar Mrs. Lucratia of Bui Sulli- grandmother, Mr*. T. 8. Bourn*. Downing, Soatb Ooaldsboro Jaoa 17, aad will re- Miaa Add la of thi* and Moon is parser on the steamer lajeeford botcL OapllU, plan, Bay van, la bar sitter* In town. main tba summer at bar home Friends of Mia* ArliaM Letbiecq, of visiting through Irvimg Speed, of Bradford, were married Norumbegs- Malcolm Donald and family an ex- Brewer, will be pi pared to Mara that *ha Cecil Bolter, wile and three children, of bars. Hanry Trask completed bia acbool Wedneedaay, June it Mrs. Crabtree is visitin* in Sprint- pected Saturday. Mary ta altar an Conn., are Mm. But- latSullivaa Harbor on tba asms aad gaining operation lor append!- Plainfield. Tinting data, Miaa Matthew*. of vale. E. J. Bolen, who baa been ill name Margaret Cberrrfleld, citi* at the Hassell Brewer. ler’* C. E. and wile. ! is at home tor tba taaaoa. hospital, parents, Dweller baa been TMtiiug gar brother. Joe Mias Elisabeth Jelliaon returned borne time, la oat again. Jon* IIS. Taboo. Walter Lawrie and wile will open a lee- | Horses Mann, wits and daughter ara Matthew*. from Howland Monday. Mra. Con Bicbardaon went to Bat Har- room at the Banker block, in connection at “Tba Ledge", Norwood Cows, The acbaooar Circle, Capa. Georg* She*, Harold Dow is home from Seal Harbor, bor tbia week to can lor a cottage. EAST ORLAND. with their toe-cream whan tbry will ba Joined la tar by Bar. perloc ia haaied ap on the beach al Gould*boro where be baa been employed. Kindergarten began Monday morning S. Kobbin* I* building a cottage at Heart aad Mrs. C. F. Dole. Tba Maadaa ara at The many frlanda ct Mr*. Bmma Hardi- Point, for rape ire. dis- at the Commanity booaa, wltb Mn. their summer bona In that also The schooner Mary B. Wellington pood. son and Bn. Ophelia Donnell regret their ttrinity, Tba acbaooar Herbert Lori or. Dipt. charged cool at the Ferry wharf laat week. Sckrlftgnaeaer. teacher. Mire Alice Daria is visiting bar aunt, cootlnaed 1U health. tba Graodgent lamily, oxsprlsf tba Rica, loaded with eood. and the Mra. Jolla la a bath- Mrs. Alloa Lawler homestead. palp Mrs. George of Trenton, re- Sparling baring Gibb*. sum- Hopkins, lira. Jennie Dyer will spend the Clara B. Keooard, Cap*. Billing*, altb visited ber Augustas dar- room pat in her hoaee, and will taka anm- Jam** D* Roehar and wit* hare returned Ur. Cottar aad tastily caroe last weak to cently parents, mer with her staler, Mral Martin, at I ha lumber, at lbe Old Malda landioc U*t mar boarder* later in the teaeon. orcopy tbair hand eon* cottage oa Clark's ter and Cite. Irma a visit in Boston. Terra line, Hendbcfc Point. ear It. point. Tba Johaeoeu. of dosed a successful term Her. H. W. Foot and family, of Boetdn, Philadelphia, Harvard Carter Horace Webb and family, of Portland, Mias donees Bragdon came last week Mr*. Bile* Mr*. Fred and arrived to the new bun- ara again at tba Hcbuyler Clark White Young, Saar*/ of school bare Friday. Pupils perfect In Satarday oecapy are hat* tor tba season. ftomCaetiae. Mrs. H. B. who Bragdon, Miss Mr*, ira Kelly, of Harbor, aer* galow of Oil ban on the a bore. cottage. Laaa CUrk, who baa baaa Proapact attsnrtaaeai Slater Carter, Arthur Carter, Stanley Mrs. IL H. slatted In Orriagtoa while sway, came Hopkia* is with hag daugh- with the t wo called bar* Mat weak bf tba iltnee* of net Hilda Belle Mra. Elizabeth Sown and her Johnsons years, accompanied Paul Job oa. Johnston, daugh- Mrs. F. E. Blaiadelt. home Monday. tbalr mot ter, than, la lbs autumn tba will enter bar. Mr*. Charlotte Yount. Halt is and Leon Mr*. and two | Nickerson, Speatt Colby. ter, Schriftgnieeer, eons, Dr. P. R. son and dsnahlem * Snow, of Hew Turk, has joined Ida Maromber, a poo a milage coarse. Mr*. Ian Yoanar, of Cora*, bee been June 28. C. Chri and Edward, arrived Tbanday from haii| ham lor the summer. Phyllis a ad Elisabeth motored from Ma- * bar Qabala and Box Maee tor the eammer. telling pa reala, Young bury, ch iu Betarday ea reale to Seal Harbor, JoneJA.___Brnav. SOUTH BLUEHILL- Mrs. Oars Dunbar baa rat armed to wilt. Bba teaa aeeompaalgd bp bar little William McKeoaie, wile and Una Uttla end called oa reialieae here. Mlm Blsa- NORTH FKANKJJN. Morth destine attar a visit bars. napbae*. Manuel Young. Mrm. Henderson, of Brooklin, of left for Wesley daughters, Detroit, Monday bath was graduated horn Machiu normal Heresy March la eiaiting in Bar Harbor. JanaM. Jut. visited kink bn Inst week. Aitdianu to rtait hie mother, attar two F. E. Blaiadat! ia having a bam built to tflKWl. tbs on* burned a J.T. Clark and granddaughter, Evelyn Abraham wait to M waaka with Mr. MeKanaia’a aistor, Mra. repine* year ag*. | PK.NOBSOOT. Daffy Bancor Franklin will hare n lleloy cala brat ion Ckllar, an rlaitiag la Lewie Ladd. Dr. Thoarea of New baa Bangor. weak to tatw tha hospital Storey, York, ol the under Mre. Adelaida Leacb baa to Uard- Fourth, the sospicea o( Mrs. Martha pone Jana 36. Bookbt. hia her* lor tbs summer. Lawrence, of Harrington, Mr*. Abbie Chatto CM Jana 23, at tka Joined family Bnyctic tribe ol Bed Men. Turn will be Inar to rial! bar aon was a week-end guest of reiatisse ban. Jasper. home of her Mr*. B. E. Mtesea Doss and Alberta Dnnber left gnmea and races the music graaddeugbtar, HUSKY. daring day, by Harr/ Dunton, ot Portia ad, la ependmr lor Seal lor the aamaaer. Miaa Vida Coast a e is at boats from Mil- Sylvester, Jr., with whom *ka had me its Sunday Harbor, the Ellsworth band, II reworks end a ball tba wash bat* altb bit Muslly. iidia Unuiu a at teat lor * visit. bridge, when aba baa baaa aar bona si no* tha daath of bar ho* band. J. B. Brain*rd and wile and Mia La Bra, la I be analog. Monaghan** orchestra attending school. B. E. Parkins and luatlp spent a few Mr*. with bar husband, moved Francis Curtis tell Monday lor Boston of are at their at will play lor the ball. Chatto, Hartford, Conn., camp daps Mat trank at tap* BoaMr. oa a via it. Mrs. Cousins baa returned from a hers from Brooksville aeiwal year* ago, Heart pood. Mlm Basal* E. ol one oI Mary Jones, renana, Miaa Maada Ward trail, of CbMia, 1* vis- ware much and in the risit with bar daughter, Mrs. and liked raapaetad Ralph Torrsy tew tons to Bar Harbor Mrs. Alloa Gib ha arrived home Thurs- the seventeen directors sent oat by tbs George Springer, In Want Franklin. iting bar Bister, Mr*. S. O. Varnum. community. wbsra ba baa employ aw nt. day bore Sullivan, whan she visited her Burn worth-Roes entertainment company, Bltnar Snowman and of Jana 26. O. is here the the htiaa COrolyn Hooper Is home from des- wife, Spring- _ Victor Andersen is Dome from Whit- sister, Mrs. Jamas Davis. coaching play, “Marriage tine normal school from which tba waa Said, Maaa art • pending tbalr vacation insviUa, Maes., for a visit! Jan* M. M. ol the Midgets”, a complete Imitation ol NORTH SEDGWICK. graduated last week. At the steamboat bun. a which will Lana baa returned from Steuben society wedding, bo pro- wharf in Bangor she bad tba misfortune Sparry and x Mr*. Thurston is very ill. GREAT moted at the town hall to bars bar trunk overboard. Mr*. C. K. Bridge*, L. A. Snowman Marry where she baa been teaching. POND. Tuesday evening. dropped About sixty children will participate. June 33. 8. G. Vsroum ban new auto- wile warn in Rockland _ X. purebaand Boy Allan and Locntia, widow of Edward Mclnincb, * Untie Gray, Kile Jarvis, Myra BlUing- June 28. B. mobile*. last wask. diad at the bomt of her T. H. Mc- ton and Ethel Lord an borne from Chetinx ton, Mrs. Charles Butler has bean spending a few with bar Miaa Barbies Venom M a two Mrs. S. W. Treworgy has returned to normal school. loioeb, Saturday, at the at* of eerenty- EAST PRANKUN. days daughter, Mrs. Harry enjoying weak*' neat ion in Oon- bar boms in eix rear*. The funeral waa held ttia fore- from bar work Sorry. Tbs drama last “Country Foist”, given T. M. Blaiadell ia on a buaineee trip to Walter Googins and Clara of don’* store. of Tia- noon at the church, Miaa Garland offi- Wilbur, Mia* Bernice Gracia, Bockland, Wednesday evening by tbs Higgins stu- Bangor. Bsstbrook, were married In Franklin, Edward last weak. ciating. Mra. Mclntneb lea Tea three June 11. Their friends Benjamin Snowman, of Southington, itad bar brother dents, was much enjoyed. many extend con- and T. of Great and UiM Verna Bardiaon baa gone to North- with bl* mother, delivered eona-Edgar H.t Pond, gratulations. Conn., spent Sunday Mrs. Maud Brace, of BloehiU, of Bleb’s Corner school for per- eaat in Pupils Jamea, of Old Town; one daughter, Mra. Harbor to work tba Kockend June 33. Bpbc. Mr*. Pbabe Baowmaa. an interesting address Sunday morning. fect attendance an Clarence Mann, botaL Caaeie M. Colburn; two aiatera, Mra. Thar* will bn b of P»nob*c, t Jane 28. A. H. and Sumner meeting Francis Mann, Anna CoUins Howard of and Mra. Both NORTH BBOOKHVIl-I.P- Cord, Aurora, Miaa Hazel BlaladaU ia borne from Brown chapter,!). K. 8., Saturday aeanlug, July U Carter. A. of OKADCATIOI. Clarry, Dorcheater, Maaa., and one oniverait y and bar b rot bar Bavmond from Ke fresh menu will be Barred. BIRCH HARBOR * Fred Beede and wife an in town pack- brother, Kara N. Williama, of Great Pond. Bataa Th« taraliamu teroon before college. the Mrs. Wardwtll, is home from Rath Smith, Mr*. Id* Flossie Hancock Sullivan, ing up their household goods, having Thera are twelve grandchildren. graduating clue of the |tiwov echool. Miaa Marvel Wentworth, who haa been Miaa iiaxai Lie via and Harold Perkin* hare where she baa bean teaching. sold bis to Leon HaskeU, of Weeks June 2ft. »*< delivered in the Met place E. in came home bod let church teaching Joneaboro, Satur- by gone to Baal Harbor lor tba summer. Mrs. Mar*ton. who has been visiting Mills. Mn. Haskell arrived Monday. the put or. Bee. W. L. Bredeen. day, accompanied by two ol her little girl June M. Woodcocks. bar ron went to Augusta last week. the exercises < The graduation eurciau were held in Henry, Friday evening graduation WEST SULLIVAN. pa pile. of the school wen held at tbs the church June U. The church wu dec- Roy Filield and wife, with friends, am grammar Miaa Marion Wentworth ia home Orlando Martin and of are from churcb. Then wen fourteen wife, Rancor, or* ted with pink and green, the SbbmtsnsQui. spending a few days at tha Fifield Baptist Chatine and Miaa Nora Bunker from in class. A floe waa gueeta of Mra. John Sargent. colon. bungalow. member! the program Waahlagton county, where a he haa bean The June presented. Sara L Bunker viaitad in Machiaa on bar program: Prayer, Bee. W. L. 26._C. teaching. Hr* dee June 26. L. return from Exeter, where aha bar been n; mule, Helen Ooodell; opening For Poor and _ C bar lee of Beat Frank- SEAL COVE. teaching. Stephen Halbert, addreee, Archie Orindle; recitation*, Vio- Appetite lin, and Miaa Vinele Banker, of Cranberry let Gray, Wilaoo Mias Marian Sawyer, who ia employed MOUNT DESERT. Mr. and Mra. Dunean McDonald viaitad Dow, Philena Bradeen, I*lee, ware married in Bangor, June 3S, by Helen Weak in town laat week. Mr. McDonald ia em- Orindle; due Robert as stenographer in Bangor, is spending Mrs. Fred H. has nturned boms hietory, Pray Ber. 8. C. Whitcomb. Pbebe The man who can’t eat doesn’t feel bar vacation with her Mrs. ployed in Boat on. Ooodell; inoaic, Weeeel; recitation*, grandmother, from Somerville, Maas., when she spent much like and the man with Naaon Springer and daughter*, Myra, Leeter Hawee, Eurice Dodge; "i— working, C. D. Sawyer. the winter. Dr. Hiram Allen Holt waa in Bangor laat will, a weak itomach doesn’t much Era and Mr*. Agnaa Joy, went to Caatine Franklin Bredeen; get on home a recitation, Evelyn Mn. E. P. Sawyer and son Malcolm, of Mias of is week buatneea, bringing white out of eating. Your stomach Dorothy Lethieoq, Brewer, Thnraday to be prevent at the graduation Lord; preeentatlon of gifta, Franou pleasure Southwest are a week at ead die broncho. is very important to your health, work Harbor, spending visiting her grand panots, Lyman H. of another daughter, Marcia Springer. Young; June 26. M. valedictory, Mary Chrr; eong, and Don’t' abuse it, don’t Mrs. C D. Sawyer’s. Somes and wile. M. clue. happiness. June B. one cause or June 26. N. neglect it, and when, for Mtes Bealah Atherton, of Bangor, for- Intereeling gradoation exarciau were another, your digestion goes wrong, SOUTHWEST merly of this village, is visiting her grand- SALISBURY COVE. HARBOR. held at the primary echool, Miae Battle and you lose appetite, be kind to A Portland man mw a neighbor’s cat teacher. is a little mother, Mrs. Mary B. Hill. Leon Vnith and wile viaitad Mra. Mr*. Qaaaron and daughter Helen, of Baundera, The room wu dec- your stomach. All it needs with a ball. “What’s with playing catnip Peteraburg, Va., are at thalr Bummer orated in the deu color*, grant and rest, and a few days’ doctoring Mias Gladys Richardson is spendings Smith’a eiater, Mra. C. C. Palmar, in Dex- gold. ’’L. thatf” he asked. “Catnip ball,” aaid home. Frogram.- Paalm and F.” Atwood's Medicine. Venr lew days at Northeast Harbor with bar ter, laat weak. prayer; aalnta- in the “When do yoo get ’em?" soon you wifi see the improvement neighbor. wna tory, Margaret Begar; dam Haul aunt, Mrs. Ernest Stanley. Mra. Winfield L. Smith, of Portland, ia Liaton Smith taken euddealy 111 hiatory, your and with the relish for “Any drug store.” He wanted one Ortadle; tnuaic; appetite, of eon Sunday, but it ia hoped will aoon be about recitation, Mary Begar; comes the it. went to his Mrs. James D. Greene and son, New viailing bar Leon. rood, strength to digest for his eat, so be apothe- dam prophecy, Daria the the Thomas Bichard eon again. Parklna; made; For this old helps he aaid: “Gimme a York, have taken Mra. C. C. Palmar, of Dexter, with her family remedy cary and catnip preuntetion of gifta, Oerl Stacie; rad- stomach, bowels and liver, and re- cottage for the season. eoae Donald ia Miaa Mary Gordon, of Bangor, arlth a ball.” “A what?” aaid the drug man. Eobie, aa4Hoaeoe, apand- iation, Inland Begar; clean uni.. news haa ■ will, good appetite and sound diges- bam Somes will ho a lew ereeka her party of three trtenda, been pending “A catnip ball.” “By gosh, you got Friandf of A bra J. ing with para ate, Capt. Stover; muaic;|prea*uUtioa of tion. will be at the H. • a week at the home of Mre. O. W. Couaina. dipiomu; me,” aaid the other, “1 never mixed interested to laarn that ba P. Young and wile. cloning long. front, a member of the Maaaacbu- June 24. H. Tba Y. W. C. A. will hold a at one.” being meeting Jane M. a