Vol. LVIII. ISTSrey.TOttV" ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 12, 1912. ; -™;;S SSSSiXtSSSSri No. 24. - Sbbtttwtmrnu LOCAL AFFAIRS. w ill work the third degree in long form IbbtriMment*. on three candidates. A banquet will be served at 6.30. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Edmund G. Hopkins is critically ill at Josiah N Davidson—Petition. his home at Church and School streets. Capt A W Hutchings—Cottage to let. Percy E Higgins-Fire Insurance. He underwent an operation a few days ago Adtnr notice—Est Lorenzo N Kettle. for strangulated hernia. To-day his con- Confidence § E F Robinson. Jr—Organ for sale. I Probate notice—Est Regina M Kerott. dition is extremely critical. Another al. —Seth Harding et operation will probably be performed this 5 man who his In the bank while he Blush ill: The keejw money ha? plenty p| afternoon. creates a friend In the bank to whom he can turn when he has little. W O Greene—Sheriff’s sale. pj GS) Sullivan: The municipal officers will be in session OF ELLSWORTH. hank * Having confidence in this begets its confidence in you, for p r§j] Joseph B Carter—Petition. registration of voters on Friday and and we can’t, any of us. get very far on the road to success with- P j=n Mt. Desert: Saturday, June 11 and 16, at the mayor CAPITAL,.$ m and receiving confidence. R H sale. and 100,000 out giving ISj Bridgham Kernald—Guardian’s aldermen's room in Hancock ball, has earned 8wan’s Island: from 9 a. SURPLUS and 75,000 Ira This bank fairly your confidence through twenty- m. to 1 p. m.; 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. PROPIT8, HjJ Ocean View 6 of square dealing and service. bouse—Help wanted. m. No new names will be received after 6 STOCKHOLDERS’ five years helpful Banoor: LIABILITY, 100,000 S It will your account, or safe p. m. Saturday. appreciate check, savings deposit fig] Benson Si Miller—Dry goods. ASSETS,. 1,400,000 Many Ellsworth people plan to attend \ SCHEDULE OF MAILS the annual reunion of the Eastern Maine Absolute absolute AT KLLHWORTH POSTOFFICE. Veteran association at Jacksonville next security, permanency, conservative management and service—these four form the foundation upon which this bank In effect April 14, 1912. the painstaking National Wednesday, going by regular train at has been erected. These four we guarantee to in connection with Burrill Bank you I 1 any 7.13 a. and in our MAILS RSCRIVKD. m., returning by special arriv- and all business which you may place hands. at Ellsworth about 8 rail- Your account is respectfully solicited. We are law to OF Prom West—7.18 a m; 4.14,6.25 m. ing p.m. Tbe empowered by ELLSWORTH. p act as for the estates of deceased. The road fare for trustees persons reasons why its From East—11.06,11.57 a m; 5.47,10.62 m. the round trip is fl. I j| p services are more desirable than those of individuals are many. MAIL CLOSRS AT FOSTOFFIOB Tbe public meeting of the republican club Our experience is more extended, and our investment opportunities are Got no West—10.80,11.80 a m; 6.15,9 pm. better. Our relations with clients are confidential always. Trust funds at Hancock ball last Monday evening was Going East—6.46 a m; 8.46, 6 p m. and securities in its charge are kept absolutely apart from its commercial well and an attended, instructive lecture banking assets. An additional guarantee of perfect security lies in the fact Registered mail should be at poatofflce half was given by R. C. Haines on the intri- that the transactions of this bank are under the constant supervision of the an hour before mail closes. cacies of tbe new' primary ballot law. State banking department. Sunday train arrives at 8.11 a m; leaves 5.20 Your business will be welcomed whether it be or and a small, large every m. Mail closes at o for 5.20 train at 4.50 m. Quite number of enthusiastic p p p republi- possible accommodation will be accorded to you that is consistent with Postoffice open on Snnday from 9 to 10 a m. cans from out of town were present. sound banking. A big bull moose a visit to the fish- r Come to paid Bangor’s Carnival, Mrs. Austin K. Russell is visiting rela- ermen at lower Patten's pond one morn- tives in Warren. ing recently. When first seen by Post- T^~_ week ol June 17. You’ll find it a "Rood time" | master Nealley and J. F. Eldridge, the in a lot of entertainment ways; you'll flhd it a Miss Frances O. Leighton, of Boston, is GIFT. |jp- moose was swimming out from the eastern A MUNIFICENT WEST KEES WORTH. to call on us and ask home a r good time, too, why a for visit of two months. — shore. and the moose | They gave chase, William Carlisle, who has had cheeking account with this bank would be a Mrs. A. of New G. Nixon Black Presents Congrega- employ- j Hoyt Moore, York, with turned and swam back, the water for ahd how leaving ment at East is home. good thing YOU, easily you can I little is here for the summer. tional Society with Organ. Hampden, son, just above the Titus camp. bank with us mail. of Ellsworth was a recent of by Mrs. A. | The Congregatioualists Amy Astbury guest Monroe Dorr, who has spent the Miss Frances E. Jordan and Fred H. are Robert Carlisle and wife. winter in arrived are very jubilant just now; they Boston, home Friday. Tinker, both of this city, were married rejoicing in a most generous and unex- Mrs. Rowena Carter the week- Mrs. Alice who has the this forenoon at the spent t EASTERN TRUST & BANKING i Emery, spent Baptist parsonage by On last on his to CO., 1 pected gift. Sunday way end with her daughter, Mrs. Austin O. winter in Boston, is visiting friends in Rev. P. A. A. Killam. They left on tbe Bangor. Maine. the station George Nixon Black stopped j at Ellsworth. Ellsworth* noon train for a short Conary, wedding trip. The and Mr. Branches at Old fown. Machias and Dexter at the parsonage presented j R. of | bride has for some time been tbe courte- James Carter, Bangor, spent Sun- W. C. Lovell and of the with a check of ! 3 wife, Mansfield, Mathews, pastor, with his C. J. Carter ous clerk at the Staples Piano Co.’s store. day parents, and Mass., are visiting Mrs. Lovell’s parents, large proportions to be applied to the pur- Their many friends extend wife. f ■*-*-*-■* , c C. P. and wife. congratula- new The 'r.T* Cttt T-t i e, Dorr chase of a organ. present organ rj tions. Clarington Carter was the guest of Mims who has been was the gift of Col. John Black in 1853, Margaret King, at- Arthur at Ellsworth For the street carnival at Bangor June and in this centennial Mr. t lack de- Joy Saturday night tending school m Lowell, Mass., is at year Falls. 17 to 22 the Maine Central will sell excur- his i home for the summer vacation. sires to memorialize grandfather’s sion tickets all the week, limited for day life and work in the church Fred by duplicat- W. McCarthy was called to Port- of date | only at seventy-five cents for the ing the former gift. AtracrtiannnitB. land Monday by the serious illness of his round trip; good for return June 22, fl. Two names stand out in who is in conspicuously wife, the hospital there. For the circus at Bangor on the 15th—next the early history of the Congregational There will a Bordeaux bo of Irene — Mixture, special meeting Saturday—tickets, with coupon including church of Ellsworth those of Col. Mela- ( Solicited. O. E. for Correspondence Telephone. chapter, S., Friday evening, admission, will be sold for fl.25, good for tiah Jordan and Col. John Black. Col. Lime and Sulphur, work. A attendance is desired. large return first train Sunday. A train the land on which the special Jordan gave pres- Arsenate of Wesley Sowle is home from Boston uni- will leave Ellsworth for Bangor at 8.07 a. ent building stands, and also presented Lead, versity to spend the summer vacation m.; returning will leave Bangor at 6 p.m. the church with its first meetinghouse. Pyrox Copperas, with his parents, B. T. Sowle and wife. Word has been received here of the death After the erection of the present struc- of a be- Paris Green, Clayton M. Ward, of Portland, former at Boston, Friday, of Henry S. Collier, ture in 1846, the need pipe organ principal of the Ellsworth high school, son of the late Elizabeth May Ellis and gan keenly to be felt. In this crisis Col. Blue 0. W. 1 Vitriol, forward and at his Tapley, was in Ellsworth for a short visit yester- David Collier, and grandson of the late Black stepped placed White day. Adeline French and Isaac May, aged about expense the organ which has done such Hellebore, forty-five years. Mr. Collier, when a good service to the present day. Mrs. C. R. Foster, who has spent the Prepared Lime, student, spent several vacations in this The donor of the new organ is a lineal de- winter with her daughter Paulene, who is vicinity. He had many relatives here and scendant of both gentlemen named, and has Carbon, teaching at Hull, Mass., is at home for the Bisulphide in Franklin and who are responded nobly to the call of sentiment summer. j Eastbrook, Moth FIRE to hear of his evoked the of the service Balls, | grieved death. He was de- by memory great ladies of the will INSURANCE, The Methodist society attached to his rendered his ancestors to the first | votedly mother, who died by Sheep Pow der, have a cooked food sale at the Dorr build- Dipping only a few months ago. He is survived by church. No more beautiful way could ELLSWORTH, MAINE. ing on Main street from 11 a. m. Lambert’s Death to Friday, one brother—W. I. M. Collier, of 243 Har- have been thought of to perpetuate these Lice, to 6 p. m. vard street, Dorchester, Mass., and an honored names than that which has been FOR Sale at Mrs. A. P. W is well, who has spent the aunt —Mrs. John E. Day, of Chicago, 111. taken. winter iu , is at her Ellsworth Contract has been for the Thursday evening the house of Hiram already placed Parcher’s Store. S Lowest home for the summer. Mrs. P. will be the most and Drug Prompt Adjustments. Rates. George Jordan, at Hull’s Cove, was broken into, organ,which powerful Dutton is her in Hancock The guest. and several articles stolen. Deputy Sheriff complete county. very arts of the builder will serve to Mrs. Enaily L. Smith is the guest of Stuart received word from Sheriff Jellison, latest organ- make the instrument one of the most relatives in Portland. Her granddaugh- who was in Bar Harbor, to watch for two up- to-date and in eastern Maine. ter, Mrs. A. C. Lyon, with her little son, Italians who were believed to be bound on satisfactory The Hall of New Haven, is visiting iu Bangor. foot toward Ellsworth. It was a case of Organ Co., Conn., are to be the builders. The Everybody Congrega- The office of Roy C. Haines will be the “Johnnie on the spot”, and the sun had tional people are profoundly grateful to can save a little at a time. headquarters for the republican club for hardly risen Friday morning when Mr. Black for his munificent C. of Sheriff Stuart found his men in gift; they W. the election returns Deputy Water St. receipt primary a Financial success is GRINDAL, woods. deserve congratulations. simply next Monday evening. Trenton One of them wore a pair informal held at the of shoes stolen from the At an meeting matter of to sav- Fred W. of A New Jordan house, sticking your Joy, Rogers, Peet Co., church last afternoon and the other had m his a Monday Judge is home for his annual summer va- pocket gold York, M. Col. C. C. J. ing plan—making your bracelet. They gave their names as Piz- Henry Hall, Burrill, Mayor cation, and,as usual, the glad hand is out- and Mesdames ziello Peiro and Carmele A. Cunningham Wiswell Character stronger than to him. Marabille. They stretched greet and with the were arraigned in Bar Harbor municipal Knowlton, pastor, ex-officio, any Temptation Harry L. Crabtree and family and Mrs. were made a committee to have general court Friday, bound over for the October to- Drain Fullerton Merrill and daughter are home charge of the w’ork of making the pro- spend. Pats term, and brought back to the Ellsworth in the interior of the Pipe from New- York. Mr. Merrill will remain posed changes S66?., jail. church to accommodate the new organ, Fertilizers in New Y'ork fora while. which, probably, will be located at the A limited number of tickets for the NEW SHOE FACTORY. rear of the pulpit instead of in the present organ loft. Hancock Co. high school graduation exercises on the Savings

afternoon of June 10 will be out at to Stock Now -.— given Subscription Payable M COLIN. the office of the superintendent of schools -Progress Letter. -Bank Amatite at 2 m. LETTER OF NO. 2. Maine Sheathing Paper. Roofing. next Saturday p. PROGRESS, Mrs. Ida Flood is at her home here. Ellsworth, As I wrote in our first letter published last Commenced Business Mrs. Clifford G. Royal is in Bangor at- Mrs. Benjamin Maddocks is very low. week by the courtesy of The American, we 187.-J. tending the twenty-eighth annual conven- May 1, are desirous of keeping the people of Ells- Mrs. Susan Phillips, of East Orland, is tion of the of Maine woman's department worth well informed as to points of progress visiting relatives here. relief corps, as a delegate from the Wm. and interest. Rev. A. J. McGown, of North Yarmouth, H. H. Rice relief corps of this city. Six machines have arrived and are being to Loan was here last Thursday on business. Money C. W. of who is put into position. Four more are expected in Hopkins,* Boston, ON a few We have cleaned out the Miss Josephine Phillips, of Auburn, is spending June here, is occupying the days. factory, and are building benches and adjusting con- with her parents, Josiah Phillips and wife. Alexander camp at Patten’s pond this Improved, Productive Real Estate; on ditions ready for Blurting. will week. With him are Mrs. A. W. Packard The union sewing circle meet with and W. G. Brooks, a former resident, has ar- Collateral Commercial Paper and Burton B. Walker and its president, Mrs. Jenness McGown, family. rived and bought him a home. He and many June 13. ALSO DEALERS IN Miss Martha Milliken is the guest for other shoemakers will return as soon as we of and two weeks of Miss Doris lialman in Bos- can place them in position. A. J. McGown, Carmel, Watson Municipal aud Other Bonds We desire those who have subscribed to pay McGown, of West visited their ton. Miss Halinan is graduating from Franklin, of and their money to the Uuion Trust Co., and re- approved legality ascertained the Brookline high school, and has been father, Melvin McGown, recently. ceive a receipt, awaiting the original certifi- honored elected the class Mrs. Alexander McGown and little strength. by being poet. cates. This will save the expense of collect- Mrs. Chester L. Bailey, of Searsport, ing and greatly assist us. daughter Katbrine, of Hudson, visited her daughter of Capt. Roland C. Bonsey and We are still receiving expressions of confi- parents, George W. Patten and wife, last C. C. Burrill & Son the and underwent an for dence from men in trade, there is no week. wife, operation appen- _ 16 STATE STREET. ELLSWORTH, ME question in many minds that the venture will dicitis a few days ago. Her many Ells- be a success from the start. COMING EVENTS. worth friends are glad to know she is now’ Respectfully, June at Dorr — E. H improving. Charles O. Normandy. Friday, 14, building Percy iggi ns, C. W. Grindal is making extensive im- Cooked food sale by ladies of Methodist ageut for Maryland Casualty Co. A at his installing a society. Spark, a Flame—then FIRE provements grist-mill, Lawn Party. new* milling machine and making altera- Lovers of lawn parties are urged to bear Saturday evening, June 15, at Society and in smoke. — your home or business goes up Money tions to facilitate the handling of grain by in mind the one being arranged for on hall Dance. derived from an insurance policy comes in mighty chutes from the Franklin street level to Tuesday, June 25, afternoon and evening, Wednesday, June 19, at Hancock hall— Bonds the Water street level. at Col. C. C. Burrill’s under the Graduation exercises school in af- Surety residence, o(_ high if have no further funds. Get on All kinds of state, county and handy, especially you Several members of Wm. H. H. Rice auspices of the Congregational parish. ternoon. Class play and bail in the even- the safe before it’s officials’ bonds. side of the fence too late. post, G. A. R., are attending the State en- Many interesting and novel features are ing. municipal be to learn how in for. Besides brilliant This company is on approved Neglect and iuln go hand in hand. You’ll surprised campment to-day Bangor. Among being arranged Tuesday, June 25, at residence of C. C.

reasonable cau obtain insurance. in are and electric effects in — list of Fire Insurance Com- you I)r6p to-day. them Irving Osgood and wile, who decorations light Burrill on High street Lawn party by will will be missioners of Maine. visit their son, Dr. Harry W. Osgood, the evening, there music, doll, Congregational society, afternoon and C. W. & F. L. MASON, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE in Bangor during their stay. cooked food, candy and apron sales, ice- evening. Office over Burrill Nat. Bank. cream and a “white sale. Con- Mrs. Assunta Luchini has purchased of elephant” COUNTY. A. I. Richardson the small store veyance by autos will be available. The building and June 25 and IF YOU PLANT affair is referred to as a Tuesday Wednesday, on Main street, near the railroad, recently aptly “merry-go- 26—County W. C. T. U. convention at him. Mrs. Luchini will have round” from start to finish. SWEIEIT PEAS occupied by Winter Harbor. You want the best varieties and the best Property owners will be from fire by placing their the building moved to her place on Spring protected Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, quality of seed. strfeet, and remodeled into an addition to The newspaper which has no uniform 4 and 5—Bluehill fair. You can obtain (and there are none her house. rate and is Satie- Sept. 3, Burpee’s far advertising space} at the ELLSWORTH and 11 and better) GREENHOUSE. Donaqua lodge, K. of P., will have a big fled to take what it can get for it, is a Wednesday Thursday, Sept. 12—Eden fair. Telephone 43. Fire Insurance time to-night, entertaining visiting cheap advertising medium, and the ad- knights from and West Sullivan. vertiser need expect nothing but cheap Tuesday and 24 and 25 Bangor Wednesday, Sept. winter with E. J. WALSII, ELLSWORTH. The degree team from the Bangor lodge results.— Lawrence burg (Ind.) Press. —Amherst fair. w“rHUB RUBBERS it wm a d«a] of drift stuff. On the bank Brnctit (Sainmn. atbrrliBrnunts. great | among tile (frangtre. Thought Concentration. itlntnal were several fisher camps bail* board*, j Professor Elmer Gates perform* * decorate* with advertisement*. The beech \ HI •* lifir WAIMJ*” This column is devoted U> the Orange. es- ray Inters*tin* experiment im. was strewn with small boats keeled over well- by j of Hancock merslng his hands and arms " pecially to the granges county. to and Inf for the flood tide to comr end right them the (t* •'Xtipfm dopet* to all granger* forth* elbows In vessels WIFE'S HEALTH And we. The column is open separate filled to their true even-keel poeition. wit(l interest, and are discussion of topic* of general water Just to the of The purpose* of tm* column nr* succinctly most of ns, I take it, like thoee boate, j point overflowing state Ho tot title and m >tto—it ts for the n ua* for of meetings. Make letters for some influential tide to report# grange By withdrawing his ho »eft»f wetting good j thought absolute! Week Be- IMMflv, and alias **» •»« *i*«pful and short and concise. All communication# must Meeting Topic For come to right u*. because from one hand and Prayer *te»ns f-»r the eosawon «ood. It la f«r the com- and touch na, ly concentrating it be signed, bnt name* will not be printed ex- June 16. 1912. mon use—a -ervaui, » of tu- RESTORED we are sons and by esaltcd birth. on so ginning public purveyor daughter* the other he expands the tor matter- *n«i *uuge*t1on. a aallum lor cue In- cept by of the writer. All com- blood Topic-The duly of hems pleasant -Ps Susan. permission vessels tn the latter terchange of ideas. In chi# capacity li solicits to by sending an ex- l-i Edited r>y Rev Sherman H munications will be subject approval by exiiill. communication*, and Ustturcess depends !argely Declared E. Susan's travels in Nov* Scotia bring a tra of blood to It Husband Lydia the editor, bnt none will be rejected without supply that the wa- Doyle, D D on the support given U In this respect Com- new at we have ter la munications must be signed, bat the name of feature to our attention, good reason. the vessel In which It la over, I* the of all Chris Pinkham’s Vegetable _ It clearly July issoo of the writer wiii not be printed except by pern Dot before bad any description flows quite perceptibly. To further tlans to be inasmuch as pleas Communication* will be to or Would Re- pleasant, subject approval Compound in thU the editor of the column, ust none places that vicinity. DATES. • prove power of thought concentra- antness means being agree- rejection by simply be without good reason, address Her will rejecied store Health, June 28—Meeting of Hancock tion be transfers the thought from able. pleasure It is hardly pos communications to Friday giving an one hand to TH* \MKKICaV. And It DkL SOLSts TSOrOST. Pomona with Penobacot grange, the other without •ible. no matter what one may profess grange ebang •Cilsworth. Me. To be ae as onr father* we must be lug their positions until the other of one who is good ves- to believe In the religion When " better. Imitation Is ditcipleahlp. sel overflows. and In disposition Ashland, — Four years ago 1 NIOOL1N. 389, NORTH ELLSWORTH. surly disagreeable Ky. sent a cracked plate to China to AXGKLS. someone Professor Bell, Inventor of the tele- and In life. Pleasantness Is really an seemed to have everything the matter In the new eet A good attendance, good program and a Margaret E. Songster. have a set mace, every piece phone. said that when driving In —— -, with me. the essential characteristic of Christianity I had fe- hod a crack in it.— fl’rwdel! PkUUw. pleasant meeting was that held by Ntco~ In the old days God sent his angels oft In extremely cold west if we have malsand trou- next provinces bet, If we are truly Christian, men in to women kidney Un grange June 1. The meeting, To threshing floors, when he was in great danger of of God In onr hearts, ble and was so bad off Jane will be observed a* children’s having Indeed the love pressed 15, be I could fi Certain Shot. his feet frozen, was able to send we will abound In good will toward all With daily task; they came to tent and croft hardly rest The first and second degree* will night. au extra of blood to or aged. wrinkled supply them os. and this of good will And whispered words of blessing and of night. I doc- The gamekeeper be conferred 6 on several candidates. by about feeling day July his mind rest. !;'■ doc end scratched tils concentrating upon them end will manifest itself tn pleasant words tored with all the •whistled thus saved himself from a very deeds. It cannot be best doctors in town fowled lie d before Hindus to the pain- and in pleasant Not mine tc guess what shapes those angels ARBUTUS, 450, SURRY. took ful experience.—Nautilus. otherwise, for wherever love abounds wore. and many kinds company. said "the Arbutus grange held ita regular Fri- cannot be Nor with whst voice they spoke, nor with of medicine but noth- ••Yes. sir." he; rnmmie t It must manifest Itself. It About members I ever had were old Parson day evening. forty Jamaica's Booby Eggs. and therefore if it be not mani- what grace ing did any good un- master bidden, were and as many visi- Is They brought the dear love down that ever- I As blind as a tint, be were.” present nearly Trade tn Uootiy eggs one of th* fested there is serious reason to donbt til tried your won- Sharpe. : tors from East Orlsnd. Or land, East Blue* of Jamaica. more derful I.vdia “And dal he go shootingT' exclaim sights Kingston. Long ag« our possession of Christianity, regard remedy, Brooklin Makes lowliest souls its best abiding place. work- hill. West Ellsworth, Bayside, the British seamen gave the name mate. E. Pinkham's Vetre I ed the nndh rice In the village less of any claims that we may and Enfield Bister Ethel But in these I know granges. Lord, "booby" to several of (he species vf the days my angels well; table husband said it logmen's club. Pleasantness Is a duty to Chris- Compound. My the lecturer’s assistant for the They brash my r irments on the common ••Shooting!" the week, pre- gannets. because these fowls are re- tian. It la not with us to be would restore my health and it has.’’— replied gamekeeper optioual sented the program: instru- as The way; with a snort ef o. tempt at the tt tered into so homes with words of If the nail was long enough to turn Much credit is due the In evidence. But if we are not many represented. pleas doe* she find time for no and and comfort and with many things round at the end on the bottom of the teachers who so assisted. Refresh- ant nature it is as to de help cheer, poems ably by possible still keep the column going a* if she bad To be l« some- that taught love, and and for- bore so much the better. It Is just ns ments were served in the seventy years youne this as other Christian patience else dining-hsll, velop grace any nothing to do* "Are" also sent me s card far more and bearance as has she. How her words of to a mod- after which an hour of was en- times cheerful ho, hji Kind words are to all of the reunion, which I ranch. simple, perhaps simpler, put j sociability grace. possible enjoy very thnn to be counsel and wisdom will be missed! err. out of action. All you want forty year* old.-Oliver There is no corner or. smiles, and Like “E", I have a reading gin** which bring* gun joyed. Wendell Holmes. I copy this notice of her departure from yon all nearer, bat I regret I cannot call all is a hammer. The breech block of the i frowns are *iot Impossible of eradica this life: by name, though I look at you often and modern gun is held closed by screw e* do wick, 244. tlon. The hardest natures may be wonder. the breech block Is shut June 7 a regular meeting was held. In Stthmumnm made sweet and winsome and Newark. N. J., June Elizabeth threads. After j pleasant 5-Majgaret 1 have been so I and busy dressmaking have a of two or three the absence of the it was called to of love Sangster, poet author, died early June 4 on the shell turn j master, under the influences Christ’s not found time every week to read the col- at her home in Hahlwood, a suburb. She wan inches engages the threads. By knock- order by the worthy overseer, who called and the cultivation of agree umn. but 1 am now back at the thoughtful old, anJ had old business, seventy-four year* pursued an a bur on these threads ; Sister Bertha Orcutt to the chair. It was ableness in word and in deed and it seem* like home over ing you prevent active career for getting again. literary more than half a ! to fire decided to hold meet t he first Fri- Sisters, for whom arc This them engaging. Any attempt ings only Christian pleasantness should not be Death was due you voting* century. to an attack of in- : in each seems to be tbe momentous now the without the breech block be- day month until September. The limited to prosperity. To smile when digestion. question that gun the terrible tradegy of tbe Titantic and tbe 1 closed would, of course, program was postponed until the next the sun shines is no especial virtue. Mrs. Sangster was born in New Rochelle. ing perfectly Richeson case are past numbers. I am a to the meeting. Members visi- No t-listsurlli Mother should ,\e- The test comes in the dark hours of N. Y. She received a private education, oni be of material assistance enemy. present, thirty; man" — in I8S3 married "Teddy strong! I’m for narrow tors from Rainbow, and Wiusor sorrow and and George Sangster. She was a Halcyon suffering adversity skirts, too, but am not to ! the l ittle < lilt ’s Health. contributor to leading magazines, and also quite prepared Offic* granges. Klect . _ And as Christians we should stand the adopt the prevailing style in hat*, although 1 did editorial She was the author of a let "Office practice is what the average I test. Like the apostles In prison, admit that fresh young faces look pretty un- NEW -i- number of bool;» and stories, many of them CE.VrrKY, 356, DKI HAM. — seeks for remarked an us no matter how dark the der them but look in ; now,” j sing, night devoted to children. they pretty anythiug. There was a good attendance at New that Oftentimes weak cau- j?r» «t for— For myself. I am afraid I shall have to turn attorney, "and that Is the business kidneys Century grange June 8. Degree work oc- my old one inside out once more. makes the largest returns for the least annoyance and emtarrassmeut t> rul- Our songs may cheer some one behind us The of a large of the following group letters from old I sometimes see •‘Narcissus" and cupied part time, initiatory dren. to control the kidnrv Whose courage Is drooping low riding by, waste of tissue. More money is made Inability friends and of the column will be think of a degrees being conferred on two candi- helpers always favorite musical number. nowadays by keeping clients out of cretiona, at night or w bile at plej. ;• at- read with interest all: Nevena* "Narcissus"; both dates. Worthy Master G. A. a by they’re perfectly litigation and free from the dangers Gray gave iriboted to carelessness and too frt t ly BIBLE READINGS. sweet, anyway. Have we heard anything from report of the meeting of Hancock Pomona G rkat Pond. of the law’s than defending the child is punished. Parents h-v-ing H. O. B. of late? If so. I missed it. I delay by This lovely morning I sent to all seeing at Surry June 7. This was followed II Sam l 2ft: P®. xvt 6: Prov. gectings even court. It by children troubled with intended Dell while she them, successfully. In kidney members of the M. B. club. Have taken fully writing was iu conundrums snd remarks for the ii. 10-14. lit. 13 xv. 1. 12-14: just readings, to w b a 17; the hospital, but let other duties hinder. 1 is safe to say that there are some would do well treat the kidneys a look of the pictured faces grouped on Dell's good of the order. xvi, 24: John xvi. 1-4; Acts xvi. trust. Dell, that will take tbe will for tbe 0.000 who are a tested and proven kidney *rera If piazza, that is on my desk, aud wondered if you lawyers making very , Bom xv. v. 18-20. deed. 1 am 1 22-25; 1-3: Epb all the the glad you are as good as new in New York from law there is pa.n in the hack, discolored u:.r:>, enjoyed sunshine, song of birds, good living JOHN 381, again. DOltlTY, SULLIVAN. the shades of green as I do after the business that or never takes irregular urination, headaches, a /v dainty rarely John met in I hope all the sisters wh« have been ill are Dority grange regular ses- long, cold spring. It seems almost good to be them into court and that there are n spells or a tired, worn-out feeling. begin able to be sion members snd alive. I have bad a lot of such out in this beautiful sunshine June?; thirty present, Zealous Samoan Enoeavorers. lovely wild large number of lawyers who from i giving Doan’s Kidney Pills at once. I'm* and With love and best wishes to all. Ah. visitors from Greenwood snd flowers, this morning a little girl came in Cherrytield used In trout •* “The Samoan Islands, says Rev J. their counsel work and directing great remedy has been kidney with hands fall of apple blossoms, a Thank three much. It is granges. After business, the married just you very good for over 75 — it has cured an .«s W. Hills of Cpolu. Samoa, “divided blossom herself. enterprises and corporations, advising members years of with varied — furnished the following pro- you, your experiences been recommended tbousai.d* « -n- between Germany aDd America polit- Am to tell that lean and guiding wealthy clients, take Id by glad yoa get around which I do not in touch gram: Music, Mr. and Mrs. read- i forget—to keep Noyes; in the Mat- nt. are filled with ardent Christians, the house again, after so months each year princely- yes. even fabulous vincing proof following ically. many long with us aud let us in mgs, J. A. Stover, Mrs. mono- keep touch with you. Johnson; of and these are Imbued with tbe utmost of illness, and to-day, with a little —amounts.”—Lawyere’ It’s from a resident this locality. help, got Diary. logue, Mrs. Stover; chorus; farce, **A enthusiasm for missions to other parts up stairs the first time for nearly a year. Mrs. Charles S. Freeman, 23B Harl« ■' SCSAS'S TB1I*. paper match;" reading, Mrs. With kind wishes to all. E. Orcutt; “Oar little was of the while nowhere In the Dear Aunt nomine* of a Statue. Bangor, Me., says: t') Pacific, Madge; monologue, Mrs. Wilbur; chorus lecture; troubled weak from and world Is there a larger proportion of On my way from Yarmouth to Smith's Cove The statue of Charles I. which now by kidneys birth, v\ BBT 19 2. In two weeks the unmarried members will ranklin', May 81, we and him Christian Endeavor work. Indeed, yesterday I couldn't help taking uotice of the stands In London was sold to a brazier although dortored gave many Dear Friends of the M. B. C.: furnish the program. forest we either We mnch of tbe best of onr mission- passed, through or beside of. the commonwealth with the un- remedies, he was not helped. finally very I am glad to report myself as gaining during quite and I thought how we race is glad Pasadenans would began the use of Doan’s Kidney Pill*, and ary work among this charming fast after my tong illness, and sincerely hope derstanding that It should be broken GREENWOOD. 383, RAW BROOK. behaving such a source of fuel supply near heaitn. done on the Christian Endeavor plan, that all of the sick ones are able to be out up. The buyer, however, saw a chance ; Greenwood he was soon is much better home. Even if we could cutout only the dead grange met June 8; forty- which has attractions for again The weather seems rather unfavorable to make and buried It Instead. : The above statement was given July 1, peculiar trees, we might be able to bring down the money five present. Two applications for mem- this for sick oneaor the 1 them and forms a solid. and spring farmers, but we To cover his action be made a l«Oh, and on July 31, 1911. Mrs. Free’..an Integral price of fuel, which is very high with as. large bership were received; three names were have the that “seed time and harvest * onr promise number of said: **I still think highly of Doan Kid- permanent part of system. O, if we could only move some portions of brouze knives and forks. balloted on and and one re- shall never fail”. accepted, former •The work In which these the surface of this earth very near other which were both ney Pills, and willingly verify roy missionary Dell. I am that eagerly bought by ceived the first and second degree*. The glad you could help Aunt advise Endeavor societies take an Invaluable portions, we could more easily break up the royalists and Puritans as souvenirs statement in their praise. 1 Madge in her time of need. We can children's night has been from always trusts, cheer and postponed t^d share Is a marvelous one. We are dispensing comfort where When the was to mothers having children similarly afRi rely on yon. Am so pleased that you have so monarchy restored the last regular In June until most needed! And, it not be best meeting now each five or six yet, might the statue was to try Doan’s Kidney Pills.” year sending many nice things in your home. May yon power dug up again sometime in July. A committee was after all. Who knows? ap- For sale by all dealers. Pric* 59 cent*. couples of native evangelists to New live many years to enjoy them. Have enjoyed and bought by the government to 1* to From the one window of my room herein pointed see about building a place to Foeter-Mitburn Co.. Buffilo, New \ rk, Guinea. That Immense Island Is now the letters from Aunt Sue and Susan; also In Its the farmhouse 1 can see and hear two placed present position, where It stand bor*ea, and to report at the next sole agents for the . that Meb, in her has not daily looked as onr field of mis- glad far-away home, has remained Be member the name—Doan’s-and take upon great trains when they go by. They pass between since 1074. meeting. forgotten us. no other. sionary enterprise. Tbe climate Is dan this house and the shore. And there are also __ O, I am wondering where you are. Will -- gerous. yet we always find eager and two country roads between this house and the H* to Gst It. answer that card if you will report yourself. Ought amirruMPinu* able recruits to fill all gaps. shore, running parallel; and I now hear the “On what do a ready Am afraid, now that you have sold your grounds you seek di- place of a bell on a work Is done at little ex tinkling single ox drawing a Torce from And all the that we cannot have our reunion as you your wife?” asked the law- two-wheel cart, with a man and a big cask in pense to the London Missionary socle planned. W’hat think you? yer. nearer Hm it, along the of these two roads. ALd ty. for even our students In the train- How beautiful the trees look in full bloom. because of a the man says: ”*Gidap. bubuck.” “Simply pun,” replied build their own bonses and It looks now as if there would be an abun- the ing college To the postoifice mentioned in a former long suffering husband. “You see. dant harvest. I presume are all stud cultivate their own for their you thinking she's a crops letter I go again to-day. The postmaster, over sculptress, and It gets on my ! ®i about the reunion. I did hope 1 could be food, in a very few years we were ninety years old, is also mail carrier to and nerves to hear her remark twenty with yon this year, but it does not look much j ew m able to native ministers In from Bear River station. On returning home times a ‘Will love me place every like it now. You have best wishes day. you when surely my I meet the one-ox village In Samoa The societies pay cart, cask and man. The I mold?'"—New York Times. for a large gathering and a lovely day. cask is filled with is, above all other the KHONALl on things, the salaries of the few missionaries water, the surface of I I all that can will send a letter once in 1 hope which dances a wooden pail. The man is lor wasted chil- that is all." Control of remedy sickly, from home; a while, so that Aunt Madge will not have to Children. about three rods ahead of his ox, and carries a dren. It nourishes and builds 0NAKT 1 Mr. Hills has lieen In Samoa since remind us of ouf duty. I have often felt that Wife (reading)—After their separa- gad over his right shoulder. From the upper j 1887 and knows the and their I could “I thee have me excused.” as tion he sent her a document them op when food people say: pray end of the gad dangles a half inch-wide legal giv ordinary lM WEBSTER? ■ it is hard to write in bed. her needs. His words are a trib- very leather strap The ox moves as if he lng control of their child. Hus- fails. Be lure splendid patient absolutely to ■ ute to Christian Endeavor Aunt Maria, 1 hope you will he able to go to were tired of the business and band (with a slgb)—I wish 1 knew jew cbea- wondering All DniiW. B the reunion and some of get SCOTT’S* • covering every carry your lovely “What is all this for, anyway? What is it all where we a | could get document that world’s thought, B flowers. lean imagine how handsome they worth?” Scott a Bownc, Bloomfield N J 12-13 would give us control of our child.- j Iture. The only Ka "Brave Virtue." are by this time. I have just one plant, and July lk I arrange to go to Bear River vil- Pearson's dictionary B A Christian Endeavor Chinese that is Patient It looks Weekly. ted girl j Lucy. very pretty lage in a motor boat. But I first walk a mile to when it is in blossom. Now I think B was to be married and refused take I will to the slip where the boat will come in, as the close for this as there to Make# the Nation Gup. Pauper .Notice. nee over 400,000 K part In the usual Idolatrous cere time, may be others tide serves, for her passengers. I find that The awful list of on n Fourth of contracted s more than ever B talk awhile. With love aud best wishes to all- is a injuries with the City of Ella f monies, though her relatives struggled there one ahead of me; young woman who Set July staggers humanity. over against it. HAVINGworth to support sad care for those whs ■cd between two H Aunt Emma. Bits on one of the Is the wonderful •with her nil of one night. She Insisted _ edge very long slip, abou however. healing by Suck- may need assistance during the neat flv* 6000 11- ■ Dear if. B.’s: ten's Arnica of who Pages. halfway out towards the end that, as yet, does Salve, thousands, suffered I years and are le*al residents Haworth. I on observing the Christian Sabbath, from cuts. bullet time I see the column left for Annt burns, braises, woqods or forbid all persons trusting the «> on u.\ *c Every not touch the incoming tide. Soon others It's the I when her mother-in-law not explosions. quick healer of bolls, ul- Conut. as there is of room am! accom and would Madge to fill with only the aid of 8usau’s most of them plenty it ia the only dictionary ■ come, representing towns and cers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25 cts. at ail odaiious to care for them at the Earn Retain* have to tbe City with the new divided ■ let her money enough pay trip, I feel guilty and conscience-stricken, cities in the United States. druggists. h‘-use M. J [)*rtmw SSr.zSf ▲ “Stroke of Genius.” fare to the Endeavor meeting and think I will try and write a few lines, and page. ^ ferry While waiting for the tide to flow, so that ■ then I to make to place her Endeavor friends paid the begin excuses myself like our boat could be brought in from her moor- these. “I cau’t possibly spare the time; I I sat down ou the way At last she started a Christian ing, bank end of the slip have nothing helpful to offer; I can’* write as and busied in school In her house, and a church has myself rnakiug notes of what I as and after entertaiugfy some, etc.,” yet, rea- saw, on the back of a card that 1 happened to grown out of It. Her name, trans- with soning myself in this strsin for a while, have. The beach was of coarse pebbles. On lated Into English. Is "Brave Virtue." I still feel I am shirking a duty; so at last I have made a wild dash for paper and pencil MAN COUGH* AND BREAK* HI tvs and know I shall breathe Ths Romanes of Raligion. more freely for After a frightful coughing spell a man iu months. Neenah. Wis., felt terrible pains in his side, The story of Christian Endeavor Is and his doctor found two ribs had been I had a dear letter from Aunt Madge some our broken. What agony Dr. New Dis- one of the romances of religion. time Kings ago, and though I seemed unresponsive. I covery would have saved him. A few tea- has made Christian Endeavor possible appreciated it more than 1 cm express. How spoonsful end a late cough, while persistent the advance stand which the church use routs obstinate coughs, expels stubborn colds ur heals weak, sore lungs. **i feel sure now takes In union of work, and this The uniform success that has attended it's a godseud to humanity", writes Mrs. Effie .Vortou. Columbia, Mo. “for 1 believe I has not t>epo attained nt the cost of the use of Chamberlain’s Cholic, Cholera ■ j would have if 1 had not *r^^ ^^y^^g^%M%5g and Diarrhoea Kerned has made it a consumption o-day, 'ygyyy ^y | *y^^ ^ loyalty to the Individual church Rev y used this great remedy.” It’s guaranteed to favorite everywhere. It can always be and can a free Selden I. Haynes. satisfy, you get trial bottle or depended upon. For sale by all dealers. 60-ceui or fl.00 size at all druggists. -■■HUB RUBBERS--'" Ths Part of Wisdom. Raymond D. Elliott, of Corinth, aged 'You uik about posters ana your aas. upon the knew How to Vote at the Everybody In Middle Bsy that Primary Election, June 17, 1912. sixteen, was killed Saturday by the acci- fence, Uscomb was Mrs Captain talking dental discnarge of hiB rifle while hunting But they ain't the kinc. o' mediums that appeals a visit to her married Jbont making crows. to common sense; In Cincinnati. She bad been FORM OF BALLOT. You may talk about your dodgers, and yoor daughter _ Walter of for two but Herewith ie ebown the form of Cspt. Robb, Bangor, many Miking about It for years. age general circulars ami such, will be need in Hancock years identified with the towing business the natural timidity of a woman the ballot which But f calculate they don’t assist an advertiser and Make a cross in the on the and a member of at June |xj square to the right Penobscot river, travel had postponed the county the primaries 17, 1912, name of much; to # the person you wish to vote unused ror- the Maine bouse of representatives, died In when the snow'son event from month to month un- and is iaeued simply for instruction of Follow directions as to number of candl* ▲ndespecially winter, great dates to he marked for each of heart to voters. The official ballot will ba much office. Add Friday, disease, aged fifty-nine. the ground, the neighbors began wonder by writing, or pasting stickers, iu the til niank I wonder where your posters and your dodgers It would ever come to pass, larger — probably about 12V4I19 inches. spaces, and mark a cross |x| to right of whether such names. Do not stars names. can be found? when Uncle The ballot will be printed go one morning, Billy republican “I have faith that moves mountains,” But within the cosy homestead, when the parlor Uscomb In on YELLOW EvnnB met Captain Ecclea’ paper. he declared. “I wish,” his wife com- stove's aglow. a twinkle In his Make a crone in the square at the (tore, there was eye [x] plained, “you had the faith that would The newspaper Is read aloud 40 everyone we of the candidate for asked: right of the name move the aBhes out ot the basement.” know." as be For United States Senator: ■■When's MU’ Uscomb going out to whom you wish to vote. Note carefully (vote for one) I'anlelT' the Instruction as to number of candi- Ohio. \ Edwin V. Burleigh. ask me!” returned the dates to be voted for for each office. If [ ] "Iwn't cap- Herbert M. Heath. "1 don't know make a cross after more than one [] tain. a little peevishly. you Frederick A. is to be voted Power,. [ ] about It If I tell her to go name where only one for, * nothin’ . U I want to get rid of her. If vote for that particular office wlll|not she says your For Governor: she Hancock county there is I tell her to stay at home says be counted. In one (rote for one) mean! I ain't sayln' a single one office for which more than I’m only Frederick E. r be voted for—that of State Roothbv. j word!"—Tooth's Companion. candidate is to William T. voted for. Hainea.ri senator, for which two may be MICHELIN Albert H. name on the ballot, or Bhaw. [ j Bulldogging a Steer. Do not erase any * it the .[J Perhaps there la no contest that la a make any other mark upon except For Auditor: (renter tax on human endurance than croeaes after names. Detachable (vote for demanded by "bolldogging" a The ballot herewith represents that one) Quick that F. must It be used in the Ellsworth rep- Timothy Callahan. [■ ] (teer. and the “bulldogger” go which will * In the other . alone. Tbe pony la as great a factor resentative class, or class 3. [] For to tbe man. for when once the lasso classes the ballot will be tbs same as that Representative Congress: Clincher is office of (vote for one) rests over the horns of the range ani- shown except that for the rep- name of John Forrest J. Goodwin. mal all depends on the rapid way In resentative, in place of the [ ] Hannibal E. the wheels so that the A. Peters will the name of the Hamlin...... [j which mustang appear * for . trailing rope will trip the steer. When republican candidate or candidates n in which For Siate Senators: the steer la on the ground the plucky representative from the class you are as follows: (rote for TWO) pony must keep the rope taut The vote. The candidates Melvin D. Chatto..... range rider leaps off and with a length [j Class I. Alexander C. of rope ties the steer's fonr feet togeth- Hagerthy. [ ] J. Herbert FULL Time is then called. Unleea he has Elmsr J. Morrison, Eden. Patten. [ ] er. ROUND SHAPE all these operations from the George A. Havage. [ ] completed Class 2. * . word go In less than three minutes he [] STRONG Willie A. Ricker. Oastine. Is not deemed fit to enter the finals. As For Sheriff: RESILIENT one contestant cut the Class 3■ (vote for one) a matter of fact DURABLE — Leander K. time to 29 seconds, a world's record John A. Peters, Ellsworth. Bunker. [ ] Forrest O. gonset Magaalne. Silsby. [ ] Class 4. ■*. [] Charles L. Babson, Sedgwick. Begging the Question. For Register of Probate: The phrase "begging the question." Class S. (vote for one) F. In Latin prlnclpU,” signifies Timothy Mahoney. [ ] or "petltio Percy L. Aiken, Sorrento. aa a *. the treating of n proposition folly Edward E. Bragdon, Sullivan. [] when It la For demonstrated fact actually H. O. Smallidge, Winter Harbor. County Attorney: Fits Detachable Rim only a premise or statement brought (vote for one) Easily Any Quick 0. forward and not yet proved. In other Class Harry L. Crabtree. [ ] words, to beg the question la to as- Norris L. Heath, Penobscot. George E. Googina. [ j No Tools Required sume something to be true. In order to Joseph M. Hutchins, Penobscot. Fred L. Mason .. [] forwsrd the *. evsde the task of bringing Class 7. [] necessary argument to show lta truth. For County Commissioner: IN STOCK Albert K. McBride, Mt. Desert. BY —Uncle Remus' Magmalne. (vote for one) Arthur T. Richardson, Southwest Harbor. Henry E. Davis. [] HoUis B. Ellsworth & Machine Felled. Eatey. [ ] Foundry Works, Mol WATER STREET. to In bury K. Haslam. [ ] "A man tried pick my pockets THE CLASSES. J. the street yesterday, bnt my wife pre- Henry Joy. [ j Under the apportionment by the last legisla- Fred R. Page. [ ] vented him." classes In tors, there are seven representative Paul W. Scott. "Did she grapple with him or Just Instead of as follows: i] Hancock county. eight, John F. scream?" Wood. [ ] Class 1—Eden. wasn't •. [] "Neither. She there." Class > — Buckeport, Orland, Oastine, Ded- "Then how conld she prevent hlmf' ham and Verona. For County Treasurer: "She had been through my pockets Class S— Ellsworth, Trenton, Aurora, Am- (vote tor one) herst, Otis, Marlaville, Waltham and Planta- Boyd A. Blaiadell. [ ] first." tions ». 10,«. n. a. Charles W. Joy. [ ] Class 4—Stonlngton, Deer Isle. Sedgwick, Isle an Haut. Eagre Island, Bog Island, Butter #. [] A Help to Promptness. Island. Bear islaod and Long Island, Pumpkin For to Anxious Voice Over the Rhone—Doc- Island plantation. Representative Legislature: for over to onr bouse. Class 5— Oouldsboro, Sullivan. Franklin, (vote one) tor. please hurry John A. Peters. Flour for Hanoock. Winter Harbor, Sorrento, East- [ ] baa been Every One of the family suddenly 7 and g. brook and Townships •. [] stricken with a fainting fit. Is there Class 6 —Bluehill, Sorry, Brooklin, Penob- anything you want ready when you get scot and Brooksvllie. Need Class 7—Mount Desert, Tremont, Southwest Baking so that there will be no time here, Harbor. Swan's Island, Cranberry Isles, La- lost? Doctor— Yea—er—you may have moine. Mt. Desert Rock and Marshall island. * Blank line is tor independent candidates. Bread, cake and pastry better than ever my fee ready.—LipplncotVs. before, reward in he was to KirrKKY TO CARIBOU. court which upholds as constitutional going commit suicide. The me cook TAe procession of low i* moving v\ price* every particular the common school tax coroner pronounced it suicide. Stories ol right along, headed by advertiser* im Richard, aged fourteen, eon of Wilbur 1 \ who uses law pasaed by the legislature of 1906. This foul play were circulated, and after sev- ^ THE AMERICAN. of Houlton, wae killed last Wed- Smith, is the law under which all the property in eral months the body was exhumed, and William by a bullet from a small rifle In nesday the State is made to contribute a mill and in addition to the bullet hole in the head, Tell Flour. ELLSWORTH MARKETS. the bands of William Finnegan, aged a halt to the common school fund, the two bullet wounds in the breast were fourteen. Finnegan was shooting at a money so obtained being distributed found, which seemed to disprove the sui- The quotations below give the range ol woodchuck, when Smith stepped from be- Milled from Ohio cide son i side him in front of the muzzle of among the cities, towns and plantations, theory. Edgar Jacobson, of the retail prices In Ellsworth: directly Red Winter Wheat by our I the rifle. one-third according to the number of murdered man, was arrested last March, Oenesrv Vtosm but no indictment was found against him. own it is richest Matte*. The of Helen Q. Haley, the South children of school age and two-thirds ac- special process, body A detective has since been working on the to valuation. t rckurrf per B.M* Brewer stenographer, for whom search cording case, the arrest of Emelins being the re- in nutritive qualities and goes Dairy. sult. was made tor eight days, was found Fri- of the F«f». Rev. Charles Emelius, pastor farther than most flours. in the river not far from her home. Fresh laid, dot. 23 day Lutheran church at New Sweden, was par She left her home about 9 o'clock the There is one medicine that every family arrested charged with the loaves to the barrel means Poultry. evening before Memorial day to get a pail Saturday, should be provided with and especially More Chicken*.22 424 of water, and was not seen again. Suicide murder of his father-in-law, August during the summer months; viz, Cham- Fowl.20422 | big economy. Remember and order ia the accepted theory, though no cause Jacobson, In June, 1911. Jacobson was berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bay. It is almost certain to be for suicide la known. found dead in bis barn with a bullet hole Remedy. a barrel today. (uj Best ]oo*c, par ton.13414 needed. It costs but a auarter. Can you Baled... 10420 A decision of far-reaching importance in his head. Near by was a note purport- afford to be without it? For sale by all Ktrmw. has been made by tfre supreme judicial ing to have been written by him, saying dealers. Loom.10*12 Baled. IS VepublM. Potatoes, pk V Onions, I 06§07 ! New potatoes, pk, 76 Tomatoes, R SO Lettuce, bead IS Turnips, R 03 Cncumbers, 06§07 Rhubarb, R 06 5 fit ring beans, 10 §18 New Cabbage. 06 WHITCOMB, HAYNES & CO. C. W. ORINDAL bunebjbeeta, IS FrmlU Oranges, doc S6g60 Lemons, doc a0g36 Apples, pk, tt Strawberries, 14§16 Caotalope. 18 Pineapples, IS GreesrlM. Coffee—per R Rice, per R 06§06 j Rio. 30§36 Vinegar, gal 30 §16 ! Mocha. 88 Cracked wheat, 06 Java, 38 Oatmeal, per R 04 Tea—per R— Buckwheat, pkg * Japan. 46§66 Graham. 0*a06 Oolong. SO§65 Bye meal, 04^66 fiBgar- per R— Oran meal.lR 08 Granulated, 06*« Oil—per gal— ~ Yellow. C oeLj Linseed, 1 >5 Powdered, 10 Kerosene, 13 Molasses, gal, 86 §60 vSkti&rialllltJujRQ«y^ Meats and Provisions, beef. R: Pork. R: Steak, 36 540 Chop, 18 530 Rain or Shine—it’s all the same IF your Roasts. 16§16 Ham. per R 34 §25 Corned, 06§15 Shoulder. 12§15 Veal: Bacon, 26 is coated with this Paint Steak, 26 Salt. 18 ! property Quality 14 Roasts, 16 §18 Lard, and White Lead. Your neighbors* Lamb: Simply SPECIFY PORTLAND Liquid Paint Lamb, 17 §85 *, neighbors will assure you that it is Proa* F«*H. Mackerel, R, 18 Cod, °8 and PAINT SATISFACTION Haddock. 06 Shad,each, 80§40 PAINT ECONOMY Halibut. 12§20 Clams, qt, 25 Without can furnish your entire home and and OUT. Salmon, R, 80§85 Lobsters, R 80 expense you A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE—INDOORS and F«m»«i. Floor, Grain clothe and with your choice of 3,000 in the State of Maine who owns property to know what we Flour—per bbl— Oats, bu 76 yourself family We wart every person PAINTS are in a class by themselves. 6 00§7 25 Shorts-bag 175 articles we offer as with of know, that PORTLAND LIQUID Corn, 100R bag 1 75 Mix feed, bag 1185 premiums purchases your Corn meal,bag 175 Middlings.bg 1.90 ordinary daily supply of household necessities such as tea, coffee, Cracked corn, 1 75 below is Worth 10 cents to extracts, home remedies, etc., of which we make or The Coupon yon. Law UEUARDINO WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. soaps, flavoring A bushel salt shall weigh 60 of Liverpool over 500. The in We offer the coupon because we thoroughly believe you will become a steady pounds, and a bushel of Turk’s Island salt produce premiums represent your saving buying customer after this trial. •btU weigh 70 pounds. from us, which method there are no middlemen’s losses The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes by profits, m good order and fit for shipping. 1s 60 and to come out of as in from dealers. pounds; of apples. 44 pounds. expenses your pocket buying TO DEALERS The standard of a bushel of beans in weight of PORTLAND good order and fit for shipping, is 60 pounds; were established in 1837. Our is and our handling our line LIQUID We capital $5,000,000.00 You will honor this coupon as 10 of wheat, beets, rata-bags tarnips and peas. PAINT?. cents in payment of a half can of the 60 pounds; of corn, 88 of onions, 52 are so cover 15 acres of We par* pint pounds; factories large they ground. guarantee it to you not later than one pounds; of carrots, turnips, rye and above, piesented English advertisement appears. One Indian meal, of 45 pounds; or back. We have over customers. week after this 50pounds; parsnips, satisfaction money 1,000,000 a customer. of barley and buckwheat. 48 pounds; of oats, j coupon only to 32 pounds, or even measure as by agreement. BCRGBSS, BOBBS C0„ Portland. He. for large Free Paint Manufacturers over 50 years. 4 Move on Now! Today ■ays a policeman to a street crowd, and whacks Beads if It doesn't “Move on now. «»ys the harsh mineral to bowel j without to big, pills explaining everything obligation you. KLI.SWOIMH congestion and suffering follows. Dr. King s New bowels. Don't now. Please mention this Life Pills don’t bulldose the delay—write paper. ELECTRICAL WIRING. They gently persuade them to right action, ! Steam and Bath Rooms. and health follows. 26c at all druggists- Laundry Pul Lines of Heir’s ••WO PAT, WO WA8HK1,” ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES StohmisnumUL W. & H. WALKER, Island, PITTSBURGH, PA. I AM kinds of laundry work dona at su* rt notice* AND PIXTURES. Goods called tor and delivered. Estimates Wlrlnj aad Supplies Ckaartally dirts H. B. ESTEY * CO. ANDREW M. MOOR. —HOB RUBBERS-— Kstey Building, State St.. Ellsworth, Me Eatey Building. Stats at.. EUawortta 3Mirrttvmnu» 3 Conraptmornci. fvx Sale. ^Vmrrifcm tinguiahed contestant, Hon. Forrest i <£hc €llstuortti Goodwin. Vote for him next Mon- Crystal While Orping- tons Htsadard bred from M mating Contest. KEULERFTRA8* day. The Santorini Egg*. « for I». also utility egg* from Ply- 4 LOCAL AKD POLITICAL JOURNAL HorTH BhOOKSVttXM, Jane 7, UH2. mouth Rocks. Rhode Island Beds and White tl tor «. eggs l» *ea rmiiaB of this entire .tmervea*. Wy«mlottos, Turkey'* The heart community | To t*e Eaitor of The mb. Me each. B. B. McIsttbs, Bluehill. AVERT WE0NESDAT AFTERNOON oat in thankfulnen to G. Nixon The Devise law, taking eOect Maine. Tel. **-S AT goes primary __ the — Ik h. Baa Black for the of a sum of money tor the first time Jane 17, requiring ittek touring etfj p. ELLSWORTH. MAINE. gift b*eu used some; first class shape, fully rote of the lor a nomination, AUTO BT TBB for the purchase of s new organ for direct people equipped. Mar be seen at garage of Ell*. j com- Mar. OO baa a tendency for the candidate to Foundry k Mcb Work* Inquire of pianos]and EDI80N SANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING church. It doe* VICTOR Talking the Congregational Ms a** Him. Ellsworth. Me. Machine^ with the oatlining the _ F. W. Boluhb. Editor and Manager. is municate voters, not the deep obligation it Oak Point- ie Trenton, it miles w. H. Tries. Associate Editor. forget sit set ion. Believing the voters of to-day under to this for UOU8R-A*below Ellsworth, with good-sited lot; SMALL INSTRUMENTS OP ALL KINDS already gentleman are for 1 take thia fine location res.deuoeu, to Prior—Site a rear; SUW for six looking publicity, for summer Appiv tatMCrtptloa and it with Ktueomi Loss k Biiujiot Am*s, Ella- aotUit, so eeau for tin* mo If rale its public library, rejoice* means to communicate with them. oik*; worth. Me. la adraao-. T5 and t» oral* as if __ Krfclly *1 50, the beneficiary quit* as heartily It baa been customary for a good many respectively Single coptae 5 c*»u. All ar. AOOBt— Coocord •«>?* i-osd wagon, tbe rate of it were a one senator from the \\f rearagee are reckoned at Si per public gift. reals to nominate f ▼ uearly new. oue-borae Jigger; expreaa S. J. MUSIC STORE, rear. O. P To»- CLEMENT, Z ZT eastern, and one from t he western section wagon; pong; sleigh Cheap. TZL, Rare*—Are reasonable mad *11! be agjica. Lamoine ft. F. D. »), Me. ArNertltlrg I do not remember Ei^yrorth, trade known on Don't Mr. Cnenrolled Voter, of HancocE county. application. forget, of Union river, in Ella- of un- LACE—Rear mouth un- when the republicans this county, with •hote trout, dwell- Rttalaettcomieiifikatloae tfconld be addreeeeil worth. »% acres, der the convention have ever de- and outbuilding#; good well. For par- CHAI-I.KMiK. to, and mil ebeckv aad money ;rder» made pay are You can do it system, ing ttlan'.ri. less you enrolled. ticulars to F. I* M asob. ji.)dp able io Thx IIakcock Cocbtt PrBUSBme from tbia rule. In tact, a precedent apply Ellsworth_ or to and includ- parted CO.. EilnwoRb. Haler. to-day. any day up RoTx^Reed organ; la first ossa shape. HPOBITO BA— A a oprwrt,nity U o*r red O. A. Parcher Offers for this division bar been established. IMIS tk, to that Will be aold cbesp. Inquire of E. F. DM Of two ytvan* *OOfB to Kef»or] ing next Monday. Don't forget C^Oj AMkmiCAP Under the primary taw numerous candi- Robibson. Ja-. Ellsworth. \nA* of tjpoffttlo*- Apply tt Money If l»r. Howard’s 8pe«. it is as well as The your your prlri office ... Tfati week’s edition of duty dates bare announced themselves for the fle Will Sol Core chember Any Case iege to enroll. several offices. The western section of Ze lei. IBIS-Two t»hl*-«ifcA one mold American is 22150 Good w.«e». Art- copies* end oar kltckeo fi'l. of Constipation or Dys- Hancock county, however, taking Union drew Occas Vi«w Horse. S«*o'» Islsod. Me. COTTAGE— l will r*nt n, pepsia. COUNTY GOSSIP. river for the dividing line, has asked s »t Average for the year of 1911, 2,352 only cottage st Pleasant Beach, Treu.ou, for OT To leern printer trndf Apply for two nominations; that is, for county ooe month or the seaaon Cottage has 7 room* aw—icap office G. A. Parr her i» seeking the worst There was a trost in sec- All well famished ease heavy many including 4 chambers of or commissioner and for one senator. The For ad dytpapaia, oonatipation in tions of Hancock Jane 7 and again Fine well water piped to house. terms EUswcw* WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912. county Ellsworth. Gluts. or to teat eastern section of the county has not dress Anracn Hurra. i-t^ar rieinity I)r. Howard's r,t» on June 10. Severe damage to strawber- Me._ candidate* for other office At Fast Furr#. five room cot- specific lor the core of those fruits and only every /XJTTAOfc— diseases. ries and other small garden with wood boose and bam. Hcase To all interested in either of the es- 1 which this section is to concede 1/ tage, persons So confident la be that this The State Ticket. willing W or named. remarkable crops is reported. and porch screened in. ill rent bs week tate* hereinafter to but have three candidates for the summer sesson Term# rea- At a court held at Ellsworth* in and medicine will effect a lasting At the next the them i, they month or probate net in t primaries Monday of Mast 8. 8n**©», East for the coonty of Hancock, on the fourth for senator on the and sonable Inquire short time, that he offers to republican ticket, a. refund have a choice for the Marlboro cannot lay claim to sit the big Furry. M*ine. day of Jnne. d t9\t. the republicans _ commissioner. rPHE matter* having been money should it not be moose four candidate# for county following pr* successful. nomination for of one of game for there were three recently At. i-room cottage; in good for theaction hereto governor :rn X nented thereupon In order to secure the It may be good politics for the east condition; city water. For particulars that no quickest possible three able and estimable seen near D. Y. McFarland’s dwelling at COTTAGE after indicated, it i* hereby ordered gentlemen— of the to have a candi- of Carr. A. W. Hrmnsrua, Washing- thereof he to ail interested introduction O. A. Parc her will Work was section county inquire tic* given person* »eu , North Lamoine. suspended ton st.. Ellsworth. n of this order to he Hon. William T. Haines, of Water- date for office end nominate by causing copy pnh regular flfty-cent of this and were watched every county three week* in the El’s package me*, daring Ibetr visit, they OU-tE—At F.**i BluehUi for ihie summer fished *acce»*ively ville, CoL F. E. of Portland, him admit can worth American, a newspaper published a due at hall price, 25 cents. Boothby, with much interest until they took tbeir (wbiibwe frankly they Nine furnished room* Pleasant loca- Ellsworth, in *aid county, that may an ol and Hon. A. W. of Bath. do, as bare tbe most voters I; cut out tion. Well-water piped to the boas*. Mb*. they This specific Dr. Howard will cure Shaw, they pear at a probate court to be held at Eil* departure _ X I. R»»tojs, N» Cottage st south Portland. said on the second sick headache For reasons which have in previous the western section of the county entirely, Me. worth, in county, day .diary feelings, constipation, from a lemon _ of a. d. 191*1, at ten of the clock Lemon pie home-grown end to us at tbe election: Joly. dyspepsia and all forma of malaria issues been given. The American's aay September hors# a cows and young in lb* forenoon, and be heard thereon if they and was a of delicacy enjoyed by friends *e« lirer trouble. Il docs not candidate is Hr. bet in ex- "Your town has always been loyal, always PAFTIIRAOK—Forstock. Plenty of wster from boiling cause simply g:T, Haines, Mrs. F. of nesr shore of Branch pond. Apply to Seth Harding, late of Eden, la *aid county, George Jordan, Hgypt, recently. givens in tbe springs relief for a lime; it makes permanent we do not in republican majority,even F. M. Madisoc**, debased. A certain instrument purporting and preseinga preference any The lemon tree was Mrs. Jordan NicollP^Me. given by landslide of two years ago; and it is a great to be the last wtil and testament of *atd de- complete cures. reflect the or over C. I- Morang * cloth- way npon ability fitness Mias Neva Austin some time The ceased, with petition for probate ago. for to sustain the Main st. Suitable for doc- together It will regulate the bowels, tone privilege you political OPFlCB8~-8niteing-store. thereof, by Mrs. Ida Abram, the ex- up tht of either of the other two lemon from which the was or insurance office. of presented gentlemen; pie made of town.” tor’s, lawyer's Inquire ecutrix therein named. whole intestinal tract, you an reputation your C. L- Mobasg, fire appe- both have which seven ounces. Ellsworth_ Harriet Bennett, late of Hancock, in said qualifications justify weighed am taxing mis means to reaco as mau\ ; tite, make food taste good end digest over Moore’s drug store. Just va- county, deceased A certain instrument pur- them in to the increase aspiring gubernatorial of the voters in Hancock county as possi- cated br B. T. Sowle; hot water heat and porting 10 he the last will and testament of well, and rigor. Joy and htppi. Rev. Francis D. ban OFFICES said deceased, with for George Durgin, D., ble. and 1 am them to consider the umet- Inquire of E. O. Moots, FUsworlb. together petition pro- ness will take the of that asking thereof and for the of Mil- place "don t care accepted the position of eaaiatant to the bate appointment Col. Boothby is widely known as situation aa it is. We have conceded to ton Beckwith, administrator with the will an- whether I lire or die’’ feeling. president at the East Maine Conference Special hotter*. nexed, presented Percy D. Bennett, grand- one whose life has been spent ex- the eastern section the nomination of by seminary, at Doctor Bncksport. Dorgin register of Ben art:. the executor named !o said will bar ploiting bis native is known sheriff, probate, county-attor- AMKSSORh notick. State; ia a native of for declined to tbe true*. Meine, twenty-one years treasurer and one senator. mg accept Success from one corner of it to ney, county board of assessors will be in cession S.-uita. late of in with Chicks the other as a in the New conference, and has ^pHE hphraim O- Backsport. your England In other are have no candidates for JL the second Tuesdar of each month for stid deceased, tnst Elliott thin season man of the words, county, petition depends upon the highest character, of great a of the the of transacting: an; business that M or some other suitable be just completed flee-year pastorate of these and we are to purpose Nye person ap- proper food. There it nothing bet- any offices, willing mar come before them relating to the assess administrator of tbe estate of Mid de- executive ability, and has the Bromfleld Street Methodist Bos- pointed ter than H-O-Steam* (ookrd highest church, use our utmost endeavors to elect ment of taxes. Hoyt E. AVSTtV, ceased. Merritt T, Smith, an heir help presented by < hick Feed. a of the ton. Hit work ia to 8. P. 8tuc«>iiooi, Also ion Frank Try bag and your respect people throughout its special present the these candidates next of said deceased petti filed by September. H. F. Whitcomb. for the of said cfaiek trouble* are over. and merits and work of the to H. Curtis. pra>ing appointment length breadth. seminary par- at it from another of June c itll. Assessors. Looking pdfnt Ellsworth. Frank U.Cnrtls,as administrator of tbe es- I Have a Complete Line of Pool* ents and younger tate of Mid O. Smith While Mr. Shaw is less people. view, the eastern section of the LOTS — Those their Ephraim generally county irSF.METEEY' wishing Whiting, late of Bill-worth. in said try and Dairy Supplies and A / Jota at Woodbine cared for. Henry known, in the eastern sec- baa not conceded to us anything. How- cemetery county deceased. Petition that John A. can the lowest especially should C. C. BvaaiLL or (isoaot A. quote Bar Harbor's merry anto war ia on notify Peter# or some other suitable be tion of ever, we claim we to be person ap the State, he is a man of ought represented. Paacasa. Ellawortb- administrator prices. large again. Though the pro-auto crowd won a pointed of the estate of said affairs; has been an able I have been in most of the towns in this deceased, to succeed s«moe! K. Whiting, re- H-O-Htearna Cooked Chick Feed. legislator, big at the last town the victory meeting, and have interviewed the signed. presented by Harr F Drake, husaa Scratch Feed. and would make a county many of Xotirrs. H-OSpecial good governor. legislative prohibition against autos Is Political W. (..ashman and Bamnel K. Whiling, sisters H-O-Drv Maah Feed. republicans. The result has been the sup- and brother of said deceased Of Mr. Haines we have in still in force, and cannot be until H-O-MUk Feed. previous changed of Fanny Newbury, late of Tiemont, in mid port nearly every man I have talked FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. Beef Hera pa. issues said so much that it need not the next session of the legislature. Re- county, deceased. Petition that L. w. Bum ill with. It goes without that I am or some other suitable be Bone Meal. Cheater saying person appointed be repeated. We for his nomi- cently Hodgkins, accepting the administrator of the es:ste of Cracked Bone. hope supported in this section of the county, as mid deceased, as L. W. BoaUJ. nation; we look for and we think town meeting a reflection of local senti- presented by chairman of the Mica Crystal Grit.* it, I am the only candidate for State senator board of select men and of overseers of the ran hus anti over Chick Grit. it would add ment, prohibited roads. of the town of more strength to the from this section. poor Tremont. Hancock county. Oyster Shell*. Be was arrested on complaint of Arno W. State of Maine, said town of Tremont being a ticket than the nomination of either In conversation with of the re- creditor of aaid deceased. Charcoal the many Cleaves, liveryman, who is a promi- Martin 0. Alfalfa Meal. of his competitors. publicans east of Union river, they ex- Cunningham, late of Barry, in nent anti-autoist. Mr. Hodgkins waa said county, deceased. First and final ac- Dr. He**’ Poultry and Stock Remedies. For State the that it would not cost of Alfred Condon, auditor Timothy F. Cal- fined and from press opinion only administrator, filed for I'hr. He**' InatanL Loam Killer. $20 costa, which sentence settlement of is the be unfair not to have this part of the Koa Kure. Garget Remedy. lahan, Lewiston, only candi- he appealed. The pro-autoists, as retails John F. Rea, late of Castine, in said county, county represented on the republican deceased. Final account of Charles K. Mc- date; of coarse he will be nominated; tiva measure*, now **y they will invoke ticket in September, but it would be Clnskey. administrator, filed for settlement. AUSTIN H. JOY, he will also be elected. the old bine taws and put a atop to the Henry D. Aeerili. of Eden, in said county strong evidence to the democratic party First acount of Mary K. Aeerili. guardian, For United States senators the letting ot carriages and horses on Bnndays. that we had no of the filed for settlement. The arrest hope carrying voters have a choice of three candi- first under this law waa made Oilmen Jordan, late of Weltham. in said county at the September election. Judg- deceased. Third Mr. Cleaves the victim. county, account of Wilford dates—ex-Gov. Mr. Heath Tuesday, being B. Joroan. administrator, filed for Burleigh, ing from this and the many assurances of settlement BLUEHILL Martha J. h«toner. late of Verona, in said and ex-Judge Powers. The Ameri- from the eastern I believe Hiram Archer, of No. 8 plantation, had support towns, county, deceased. First account of Albion J. can's as is well we will w hat we have Whitmore and Herbert A. Whitmore, ex- preference, known, is an get very modestly interesting experience in Ibe woods ecutors, filed for settlement. Beams, Weights, Meas- for Mr. not for asked for—that is, the nomination of Oilman late Burleigh, only reasons one day recently. He was working in the Jordsn, of Waltham, in said commissioner and one county, droeased Petition fl;ed Wilford set forth in these wood* not far from his county senator. by ures Tested and Sealed already columns, home, when he B. Jordan, administrator, for license to sell the of all Soliciting support loyal repub- certain real estate of said as but also because we believe we repre- heard a peculiar noise, and went to in- deceased, de- FREE. licans who believe in a deal and scribed in said petition and distribute the He fonnd a square sent the sentiments of a large majori- vestigate. calf moose which proceeds, as personal property. the success of the party, I am, D. ty of the voters of this had evidently Just been born. The mother Henry Averin, late of Eden, in said In compliance with (be law governing county. Truly yours, county, deceased Petition filed by Marr Ra- had disappeared on hia As Mr. te 1 hi the all weight, and Regardless of personal preferences approach. Aeerili, widow for an allowance oot of testing aq£ sealing p( Archer Melvin D. Chatto. tbe e«lste of Mid deceased. before came up, the baby moose scrambled personal measure, (chapter *4, section 7, revised the primaries, the ticket nomi- Martha J. 8u inner. late of Verona, in Mid to ita feet, and came towards him. His I notice that 1 snail nated next county, deceased. Petition filed by Albion J. statutes), hereby give Monday—8tate, district, Whitmore and A. first thought waa to capture the calf, but For County Commissioner. Herbert Whitmore, of Ban- be at C bar tee Woecotta place of business gor. Maine, that tbe county, class—The American can be then it occurred to him that praying appointment of playing Dura* Ellsworth, June 12,1912. Mid petitioners named as trustees in the last June JO prepared to test and deal all beams, counted on to to the limit a will and testament support of to baby moose with the mother proba- To the Editor of the American: of Mid deceased, may be balance*, weights, and measure, received confirmed by said court. its ability. bly near by might As a final word to the voters of Han- prove embarrassing. L. Caroline D. White, late of Orlande in Mid on t bat day As this thought took possession of him, cock county, in behalf of my candidacy Fred Mason, Ellsworth count/, deceased.. Petition filed by George W. White, executor, that an order be issued to be began to get frighteDed. He retreated to secure the nomination for FREE OF CHARGE. ‘‘I am Going to Win.” republican Ellsworth, Me., June 10,1912. distribute among the heirs of Mid deceased, but the calf the office of the amount in the bands of Unless all Got. followed, evidently not hav- county commissioner, 1 wish remaining Mid signs fail, Bnrleigh To the Voters of Hancock executor, upon the settlement of his first ac- Wiixu H. Osoood. ing been long enough in the world to to correct an idea regarding County: ■will win the nomination for candidate my candidacy count. know ita own mother. The faster Mr. as an Ellsworth man. Mt. Desert island, I am a candidate for the nomination Luman Warren, late of BucksporR in said Beeler of weights and measure. for lor the old third county, deceased Petition filed Theodore Congress district Archer went, the faster the calf at the has two commission- by followed, present time, of on the H. Smith, administrator of the estate at the next county attorney republican of said primaries Monday. Not until Mr. Archer, reached a fence which ers, while Ellsworth has none neither has deceased, that the amount of inheritance tax has be himself ticket at the primaries on next Mon- said estate be tbe only the profonndeat the call could not get over. No doubt the it held this office sinoe 1904. it would uj>on determined by Judge faith in THE— his success, but it is reflected cow mother soon fonnd her offspring, and seem that Ellsworth is not only entitled day, June 17. I was admitted to the Jfsrtha J. 8umner. late of Verona, fa Mid county, deceased. Petition Died in the press the State. gave it ita first lesson—to always associate to the nominee for this office, but that by Albina J. throughout Hancock Connty Bar in 1889, and have Whitmore and Herbert A Whitmore, execu- that smell with a a tors of tbe lent Few, if any, men in Maine have a peculiar two-legged ani- Ellsworth la practical and logical place will and testament of Mid de- CLARION. been in the ceased, that the amount of record mal that was to be avoided If it wished to from which a county commissioner should continuously engaged inheritance tax surpassing his as a vote-getter. upon Mid estate be determined by tbe Judge live a and useful life. be elected. of law ever of The know do long practice since. I am a probate. Whether It's a range or a fur- people him; they not lea A. Trewergy. Angie M. bibu wjbu w Buue 10 me voters Treworgy, An- what he did for his mat member of the State and United gustos W Treborge and Villa B. It 1* forget district as a A Hancock 8. Treworgy. nace—if it U a “Clarion", county boy, Philip Wood, offer my candidacy for the nomination, aiSPf* coaatr. Petition congressman, and have the son of Charles H. of Bar States courts, and have therefore had ■led by Edo, M (or pro- Wood, Harbor, honestly in a which I Treworgy. (audios, li- sure to meet every requirement believing policy cense to Mil certain real eeteu of aaid foundest faith that he will, if nomi- class of 1913, received the Bowdoin, high- would establish, if nominated and elected, long experience in the practice of my minors, m described in sail petition. Made the Co, nated and by Wood Bishop elected, be as useful to the est honors conferred by the class at the that or no other I, county commissioner, profession. I solicit the nomination JEROME H. KNOWLES. Judge of Mid Court. Sold State as senator as he exercises last A true of the Bangor. by was to the dis- Ivy day week, being awarded should becomfc a candidate for renomina- from the voters copy original order. of Iiancoek county at Attest:—T. F. Msnowir, Register. trict as the wooden spoon as the most popular after been elected representative. tion, having to and the and if nomi- man of the class. The coming primaries, The president of the occupying an office a of STATE OK MAINE. J. P. ELDRIDGE, way leading republicans from covering period nated and elected I to class, in presenting the spoon, said: to pledge myself Hahcock as.— At a the southeast coast counties of Maine time the extent of six years. probate court held at give my best efforts to the duties of Ellsworth, in and for said Main Street, Ellsworth The last of our class gifts, the wooden This, together with the county of Hancock, swarm to meet former Governor and republican on the fourth day of June, In th«. is made with all the the office and to the enforce- of year spoon, seriousness that principles set forth at the State conven- impartial our Lord one thousand nine hundred and Congressman Edwin C. is a twelve Burleigh underlies oar jolly companionship. It rep- is ment of all laws of our State. tion, my platform, paying special CERTAIN instrument THE STALLION pretty good index of the popular sen- resents the love between man and man which purporting to be emphasis that I am a candidate for one I also urge upon the voters of Han- A a copy of the iaat will and testament of timent in this of Maine. Even lies beneath the light surface of the college part term and that six in one office cock the REUINA M KEBOTT. late of BALTIMORE man, and It is to the truest only, years county great importance of the veriest with given and the and tyro could, his eyes is as long aa man should be CITY, STATE OP MARYLAND, noblest and the beat among us. To Philip any main- going to the polls on Monday next and shut and deceased, and of the thereof in CARBONILE without probate aaid wetting his finger, Shaw Wood the tained therein. belongs greatest honor which voting for the candidate, of yonr city and slate, duly aoihenticated, having tell which way the wind is the class of 1918 can to man. to the voters been presented to the of in which I have a political give any It has Appealing republican for choice. Fred L. M aso.v. judge probate for our purchased said county of Hancock for the of blowing. bestowed on him this wooden spoon—not as an endorsement of my and purpose be- half interest, will stand for candidacy ing allowed, filed and recorded in the prooat* its popular man, for mere service at on Main Our firm conviction is that the third popularity may platform, l am, for all that is best for the court of our said county of Hancock. m; stable stand for little—but as its finest ASKS Ordered, That notice in- combination and for the welfare FOR SUPPORT. thereof be given to street, where lie mar be Maine district is solid for republican party, of all persons interested practically of strong manhood and true good therein, by publishing Carbonile is a line | fellowship the county, New June s copy Of this order three weeks spected. A similar —aa its worthiest Very truly yours, Yoke, 7,1912. successively write Burleigh. feeling prevails, ; representative. His high in the Ellsworth American, a bay coach horse. Ask or Hollis B. Ebtey. To the Republican Voter! of Hancock newspaper according to our advices, in other qualities have been felt by ua all as members printed st ElUwortb, in s.id count; o( H.a for terms. of this class the cock, prior to the second of sections of the State. It is in the during three years that he Count}/:

Program for High School Gradua- L#on G. Flood, of Bangor, was here over hiding tion Next Week. Sunday. I Next week is week commencement for Mrs. Charlaa Higgins, of Brewer, was [his the Ellsworth high school. Sunday even- here over the guest of Miss Sunday, ing, at Hancock hall, Kev. ft. B. Mathews, Frances Mil liken. PLACE of the Congregational church, will deliver Mias Annie Thomas, of Boston, who was the baccalaureate sermon. called here several days ago by the serious HENRY SMITHSON The commencement exercises will take By illness of her suiter, Mrs. Victoria Cottle, next afternoon. There Extension place Wednesday returned home Saturday. are thirteen in the graduating class, all Perkin* Mrs. Annie Holbrook and Gilbert Hol- When Mr. my employer- having parts in the afternoon program, of Miss In a atore brook, Rockland, and Helen York, I was ■ clerk country then which is as follows: of Portland, are guests this week of A. -introduced Ben Whitman as my fel- Music W. Ellis and wife, at their Branch pond I looked him over low worker and Prayer Music camp. seized with one of those nncofa- ■ waj Salutatory—Floral Emblems of the Nations, The regular quarterly business meeting T i repulsions that we cannot ac- pollable Adelift Wilbur Barron of the Hartshorn bible class was held If there was reason count for. any Essay, Helen Kellnr...... Loreua Fli Sargent Wednesday evening, following which The ManiA-. Fred Charles dislike 1 conceived for him It Essay. Speed Scott there was a I for this social in the vestry, given by Pauline which was a .Class history..Eva Gerry was in his eye. gray. I the class to the ladies and of elephones gentlemen Music -■- with but there was the Falls. There was a (book hands blm, Essay, Literature and Life. good attendance, In nor In hi* and the was an no heartiness my grasp Madeline Mabelle Moone evening enjoyable one. u was evident that we were not to Essay, American Education. Refreshments were served. Marion Bernice Rideout be bosom friend* The fire department was called out as a Address to undergraduates, Whitman did fairly well clerk, Monday noon for a blaze on the roof of a Save Percival Leon Wescott Time—Energy—Patience. we got on well enough together shed at the rear of the Kincaid homestead (B at store in the ♦ at times, when in a sit- and Mra Fred B Bowden, a daughter. by making your purchases my Joy building. that I Mr. Perkins garoo. Again, to an plainly wondered to Mr aud It is wisdom consult optome- For can ting poeture, it looks not unlike a fluffy BRAODON—At Franklin, June 1, I ." instance, you buy f didn't see It That Perkins did not was Mra Oliver W Bragdon, a son. and which Is trying to put trist of experience standing. evident from the fact that, white he young ctjjfken DARLING—At Franklin. June 1, to Mr and at 6c lb. out of sight a worm that has proved Mrr Julina A Darling, twin daughters. It will save and ; Sugar per ? ieemed sure that one of us had taken ,your eyes prevent almost too much for It. Indeed, at all DORR—At Orland. May 29, to Mr aud Mra Meal and Cracked $ the bill, be was tn doubt which was Isaac F Dorr, a daughter. a bad bargain. From Corn, Corn, $1.72 per bag. times the and sensi- your making the for took elongated highly ROBINSON—At South June 4, to thief, be Immediately Gouldaboro, our in 1 Cocoa A A 10c. tive nose or trunk la much like a Mr and Mra Charles Robinson, a son. eighteen years’ experience eye- (RunkelBros), lb, 20c; lb, charge of the books and the cash him very { to Mr and self. dark colored and uneasy worm—that STODDARO-At Deer Isle, June 5, and the fitting of cor- Mra Winfred E Stoddard, a sight testing > are of what I am in other lines— moments daughter. ’I’hese just suggestions offering organ, which during wakeful are in a to J He was now more at a loss to know rect glasses, we position Boots and for men and on the It | Groceries, Shoes, Clothing boys. which of is always slightly wriggle. | us be would discharge than MARRIKD. advise as to the best course to has swift leaping powers. It will tuck very before, since he didn't wish to keep the ! 1 shall continue its appendages and, like a ball, roll HASKELL—SAUNDERS—At Deer Isle, May take. You can consult us with con- SATURDAY SALES They have naid *r dishonest one. I was sure of up * (or some weeks quite 29. by Rev H W Collins, Miss Nellie 8 Has- buyer and seller. t over and over in a straight line. and. of refuse to Whitman’s game, but saw no way of kell, of Deer Isle, to George Saunders, fidence. We absolutely after a meal, which occurs at very Fort Risce. Fla. It And I felt It essential does Proving yet June 12, in any case that short intervals and consists of several JORDAN -TINKER At Ellsworth, supply glasses > Main st. Ellsworth, f that I should do so. 1 got my mind by Rev P A A Ktllam, Miss Frances E Jor- H. P. CARTER. mouthfuls only, qu.'te surprises one by both of Ellsworth. not need them. down on the problem ready to follow dan to Fred H Tinker, standing stock still, apart only from a MERCHANT—JOHNSON—At North Sullivan, “y slight clue, that It- might present of the trunk. Junes, by Rev E F Wood. Miss Eva Mer- self. gentle quivering chant, of Stonington. to Fred Johnson, of East Sullivan. bunted where he was A. Allen up place* A Certain Silver .pence. TRACEY-BRADBURY-At Franklin. June 8, Optical Co., bkely to hare Miss Hazel B to bought things, especial- Beau Brummel u «i n very odd way by Rev G Mayo. Tracey P both of Franklin. 28 Main Me. ly but could not learn that 1 Henry Bradbury, Street, Bangor, cigarettes, of accounting for tb sad ciiange which he hail a ten 200. paid for anything with took place In hla affairs at this time. dikd. Telephone Lamsonfe foliar bllL "He used.” observes one of his friend* Eastbrook, May 23, Mrs Julia P Oae Mr. Perklna told me to al- BUTLER—At day go et Caen, "when talking about Ills Butler, aged 73 years, 10 months, 19 days. tht next day to collect a large account to that up to lCorrect€d.l Hubbard tered circumstances, say E. •foce be needed the to BUTLER—At Bluehill. June 6, W’ard But- money help pay a period of his life every- 17 • particular ler, aged 31 years, 2 months, days. note that would come due before the and that be thing prospered with him CARMAN—At Deer Isle, April 4, Abner P dose of same 8 months, 18 Automobile banking hours the day attributed his good luck to the pos- Carman, aged 71 years, days. 1 NIG II AM—At Brooklin, June 7. Mrs telephoned him from bouse thai a certain silver CUN my session of sixpence 71 6 months, I had been would Mary Cunningham, aged years, taken suddenly HI and with a hole In It. which somebody 16 days. fot I* able to go. I learned the next had given him years before with an HASKELL—At South Surry, June 7, Mrs Eliza 84 as Haskell, aged years. Service morning that be had sent Whitman. I to take good care of It, went injunction HOBSON-At Bar Harbor, June 11, Mrs over to the bouse where Whit- well with him so D hat* for 1912 everything would go Joseph Hobson, of Washington, O, aged or Hour. Straw man a if he 80 the bearded and said we needed as lie did and vice versa years. By Day long June Miss Bertha the head in detain at tbe store that he bad The KINO—At Danvers, Mass. 6, At *tyle paper to lose it. promised of Southwest Harbor, aged 111 his happened A King, formerly APPLY AT possession and got permission to attended him for many 35 years. A for every head fo prosiierity style into bis room to look for It 1 ran- while he held the sixpence fast; NEVILLE—At Bar Harbor, June 5. Margaret years H. daughter of Mr and Mrs John A Neville, nook corner in an evil hour P. W. sacked every and hoping but, having at length formerly of Ellsworth Falls, aged 14 years, Alley’s Livery Stable, Bad some clew to the lost bill when it mistake to 1 month. Franklin Ellsworth. unfortunately given by __ st, jo a bureau a a re- ja drawer 1'found cigarette a hackney coachman, complete Bo* with fortune took slbbmiani.nus. JS YOUR two or three cigarettes In It verse of his previous good * fonbted If Whitman bad spent tbe place and one disastrous occurrence SPRING SUIT ten dollar bUl and hoped to find It another till actual ruin over- in shape to wear? It not. let me j®at succeeded Years of • “ the him to ex- Suffering cleau and press it. most likely place for him to put took him at last and obliged FOR SALE BY Jesse. — S*elng these cigarettes In a place himself.”—Captain Catarrh and Blood Disease All Kinds of Repairing. whereh patriate he would not uaually keep his Doctors Failed to Cure. “hacco, it DAVID FRIEND. Co., flashed Into my head that Conquered. Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay- Reliable Cloilft •he writes: Main Street..Ellsworth Me. most likely place to occur to a the hard featured wo- ette St., Fort Wayne, Ind., Ellsworth, “No,” snapped 1 was troubled with man to hide would be In door about “For three years anything man, opening the kitchen and blood disease. I tried sev- •hat with catarrh $hoft»ional Cathi. which he was most familiar, six Inches, “and, to be perfectly plain eral doctors and a dozen different rem- ^"king up the little rolls l could see edies, but none of them did me any with you”— of Hood’s Sar- BBly was in good. A friend told me tobacco at the end. But one “You couldn’t, marm," gallantly this H. SCOTT ** saparilla. I took two bottles of Phable than tbe others. 1 tore off his tat- ALICE terposed Tuffold Ivnutt, lifting medicine and was as well and strong SPECIALTY MADE OP 1$. “* ACCOUNTING AND IRA HAGAN, Jr.. PLUMBING, Paper and found a ten dollar MIL remnant of a hat-“you couldn’t as ever. I feel like a different person TYPEWRITING. 1 tered suf- GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. went at with harasome and recommend Hood’s to any one Civil once to Mr. Perkins be otherwise than perflckly Agent Union Safe Deposit & Trust Oo.. of Fort- Engineer, Hot Water Heating, Furnace he fering from catarrh.” Bonds store, that when Whit- laud, for furnishing Probate and Surety suggesting with me!” Get It today in usual liquid form or Land Surveyor. ®*n she Ageut Oliver Typewriter! typewriter supplies Work and Jobbing. reftrned, without giving him an -I was going to say,” rejoined, chocolated tablets called Sarsataba. Corrapoatonct Solicit*! Cor. Main and Water Sts. (orer Moore’s Dru* PPortnnlty to to his room, he "that, to be plain go visibly softening, Store). Ellsworth. Me. HONEST hatge house ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. 0 Box 7. WORK; HONESlf PRICES him with having stolen the biU with there is nothing in the *a“ you, — hiding it In a He did but if care to cigarette. but cold victuals, you .-HUB RUBBERS JULIA A CIIATTO Twenty Years' Experience. and over hash you ]^JRS. Whitman, taken unawares. a plate of warmed Broke try MAINE. Personal attention to all de* s. Telephone down and confessed. Becord-Herald. EAST SURRY, Dr.H.W.OSGOOD can come in.”—Chicago or mail orders promptly attended to. rhen Mr. Perklna. who bad been O' obtuse Subscribe for The Amkrica> AGENT POB in tbe matter, was all the out in time.” New Location ®»re “I’m glad I found her ManningBIk. EDWARD F. BRADY, wroth with Whitman. He would PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO she throw you over for another?” OHlce Day: FRIDAY sent “Did is at the Grant St., Ellsworth, Jle. him to jail bad It not been her to The only place to get bargains n,t 1 “No, but her father persuaded stop CHILDREN. Bangor OHice : 12 Qrove St. Telephone S— 5. begged him to let the thief go. store that advertises for your trade. goiDg with me by baying her a pug dog.”

* tbe Morris steam nmol Mies LUita Mrs. I. past seven weeks getting NEWS. Gray. Arthur Shepard and children an COUNTY * NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. launch in readiness for tbe summer, have now much improved in aeettb, COUNTY B. Evans and daughter, of Cambridge, tmt a returned to Bar Harbor. Capt. Bradley, *°rry to hear that bar mother Masse WEST HANCOCK. kuJ? SOUTHWEST HARBOK. who has been here several summers, in- Grey, ia very 111. Mia. Una BLUEHJLLL. Jane 3. 8IM. Gray uLlM!t nee IS XEXOB1AX. to care lor __ who wee very ill of tends to leave tor tbe Isle of Pi this help her grandmother the week-end Leverett Gilley, Edward J. Brooks spent Tbe death of Mildred You of, wits Jane 3. BROOKLLS. measles for two weeks, is oat. fall, to make it bts borne. in town. W. Moore, which occurred -— 4*0j J une 10. B. of Ralph Miss Harriet Kane returned from Addi- William Herrick has moved his family Mrs. Theodore Nevin and family are here at her home in Holden May 38. SEDGWICK. Bon to Marshall which be recently Tuesday. the (arm, torrow to the hearts of John for the season. WEST BL'LUVAN. brought deepest Pnrie ha. recently had hi. Naw- **• Miss Gladys Bridges is visiting in purchased. friends 8b* had lived, up to tbe Mrs. Thomas Tapper is at her summer W. L. McKusick is bU ksmithlng for many •bingled. Mass. Miss Hattie Savage entertained her In for the season. boryport, time of ber marriage August, l«Ot, J. T. Lane and wile home ; Dunbar Bros. took a trip t0 of Boston, young friends st Hsrmon hsll Wednesday J. H. McFarland his John Withington and wife, with bar grandparents, land last weak. Fred E. Greene is at home with par- A affair it William Booth, of New York, Is la town are a few weeks here. evening, her birthday. happy and wife. G. and wife. spending Mrs. ents, William Greene men ts were served over tbe butioeee. Parson, and little daughter is proved to he. Refresh looking pering The first two years of their wedded life of Mrs. Lydia Roberts, of Brooksville, gona to Sntton. A. S. Thomas, wife and son, Winthrop, Mite Savage end Her eteitlants. Mise Bunker hat returned li where the also her Mrs. J. B. Babeon. by Joeepbine wee epeni In Ellsworth, Sunset Cliff for the sum- visiting sister, A New York, are at s fine eddrese at Nortbeest Herbor, where she la teaching. friends. In 1*06 daughter was born laat week is Rev. R. W. Brown gsve made many warm they to mer. Edward Farnsworth, ot J onesport, and wits. the memorial service of the Odd Fellows Foes, of Hancock, visited moved to Holden, where Mr. Moore baa Uandage her A. E. Farnsworth. Mrs. Jennie and visiting brother, Mrs. Angie Hinckley Day daughter, sod Rebektbs at tbeir hall Sunday after- her Mrs. Sadie McDonald, last as station agent. Three chil- Mra. P. A. Torrey returned Ed eister, employment law ** Mrs. Several attended the local Christian from a of Waterville, are visiting Day's par- noon. In the mneical part a solo by Mrs. week. dren were born to them, and her life visit in Boston. deavor onion at North Sedgwick Wednes- | ents, O. Hinckley and wife. Pun ton and a duet James Scott fall of and In Mra. Tyler George by A. W. Gordon, superintendent of schools teemed happiness promise. Kva Weed baa rented end Curtia has to Caribou day- and wife were rendered. winter ber health to Into tbe Miss C. Mary gone finely in this district, visited bis parents bare the early began fail, Turner bone, lor tbe season at her home at resame Miss Curtis was Miss Kthel Upham died In of that physicians to teaching. Deep sympathy is felt for the mother last week. and spite everything Dr. Hcgertby is tbe Melrose June 6. Miss laying to«ad«iM obliged to come home a short time ago on Highland*, Mass., end relatives of Berthe whose and a devoted husband and loving friends other King, William E. Gerriah and of Winter for a garage opposite Smith had several summers here. wife, she Bros1.,^ account of the loss of the schoolhoure by Upham spent remains were from where could do to save her, gradually tailed, brought Boston, were week-end gueeta of Mrs. An school Harbor, will abe interesting children's day fire. The graduating class of the high she died June 4, after months of suffering. but by her remarkable kept Nancy Ash. was givon at the cbnrcb to have their so that not 8nnd«y Mrs. Gaorge A. Clough, of Boston, has went to Rockland Saturday The fnnerel wes held at the horns on Sun- a boat and complained little, Dunbar Bros, have started a of Mra. K. A. Hall la There were gang even ber dearest friend* realized she era* with ber her summer home, “Halcyon pictures taken. thirty-two day afternoon and tba burial at Mt. 1 dearth, opened on tbe lot and on to Rockland Satur- pavtng-c utters college leave them. On tbe that Mrs. Charles Htnderson, at North Grange,” for the summer. C. Henry passengers from here Height. Bertha was a girl of lovely traits so toon to night bLl' Bweeney bill. went re- iln. Clough and wife spent the week-end as day morning on the Pemaquid. of character, a general favorite with both ; her sweet young spirit out, upon Mrs. who bat been visiting she bade them all a Jane her guest9. Mary, widow of Daniel Cunningham, old and young. Shirley Joy, tiring loving good- 10._^ baa returned to ber June after a long ; in Winter Harbor, night, and fell asleep to awake in that Children’s day was observed by the died Friday morning, 7, The Southwest Harbor high school baa PRETTY MARSH. was cared borne in Went Sullivan. land where there la no more pain. Baptist Sunday school by a fine concert. illness, in which she tenderly held tbe attention of the public for three | Mrs. Cun- G. D. Blake baa to Perth Mrs. Moore waa born in Hancock, Feb- Albert Johnson and Harold was exceptionally wei* taken, for by her brother and sister. weeks oast, with the pleasant Ospt. gons Kenktw Every part beginning are at work at Bar be missed. She N. to take command of tbe ruary 31,1886, tbe daughter of George W. Harbor. and those having charge are to be con- ningham will greatly reception given by Snpt. Williams and bis Amboy, J., Abbie who and Nellie McFarland Young. After the Mre. Ada Bartlett la at gratulated oa the success of the affair. leaves a sister—Mrs. Allen, wife; then the ancceesful drama given by ocean-going tog Wyoming. W.,t Tremon death ber when the was but lived with ber and was her closest com- on Sun- baa at of mother, with Mrs. Olive Bartlett lor a fee Bluehill will have a safe and sane Fourth tbe seniors at Masonic hall, and Leon Thomaa, wbo employment we,u sister — of ou* of ebe made ber home with another Mrs. Long, church was tbe New Florence hotel. Bar is year age, School dosed after a of July celebration this year, on the same panion; day morning tbs Mstbodist Harbor, May *1, eutsewhi — ber To the Chicago, three brothers Augustus G. listen to tbs baccalaureate sermon bit mother, Mrs. Nellis Thomaa. grandparents. companion, term taught by Mias Carrie plan as the celebration last year. The fire Ailed to visiting Turner ot who lived with her and who has been unfailing In hi* tandarnsaa has taken and Parker, upon Rev. R. W. Brown, of Boothbay Har- June 10. Duuoo. Milbridga. company charge appointed by _ and to the children, the uncles ! whom this loss falls heavily, and Austin an excellent address. devotion, the following committee: F. B. bor, wbo delivered Commiaaionsr and • Judge to whom ah* Hodgdon crew # ind Pearl Parker, of BluehiU. The fu- decorated. ATLANTIC. sod aunt and other relatives Snow, A. F. Townsend, | The church was beautifully men bars been at work on tbe Harry Hinckley, is ex- made tbe ; neral was held at the home Sunday after- exercise* will Mn John ia in health. waa very dear, deepest sympathy A. 8. Wit ham, R. 8. Osgood. Any person Friday evening graduation Stanley poor past two weeks. The wet weeth*,.- bu noon, Rev. Mr. McKay officiating. Mrs. somewhere tended. wishing to contribute any sum, may hand | be given at Masonic hall, and Miss Vira who hat been been a serious drawback. Joyoe, teaching Funeral service* were held at the home McKay sang two solos. The floral offer- a re- it to any one on the committee. before or after, the sophomores give at Hurricane ia home. island, Kev. E. D. Kiser, of Work on the Bowlker eetate ie H. ings were many and beautitnl. to tbe Friday, Ellsworth, Manny June 10. ception graduates. a The _ Jane 10. Uivk Femme. Mra. Ellen Staples, who suffered slight officiating. "Lead Kindly Light," a fa- completion. grounds are being fed The closing exercises of the grammar shock is still in health. oat and shrubbery MEMO R1A E«*OLCTK>!»S. recently, poor vorite hymn, was aung by Mias Phillips, a planted, Bngrne in- school, of a patriotic nature, were given at land, of Bar Harbor, Again hu Mountain Re be k ah lodge, of Mrs. o( South Tbomaaton, is friend of tbe family. Pall-bearers were E. having rbargeotinii WEST BROOKUN. A full and Bartlett, to with one of Masonic hall Friday evening. of tbe work. Mr. Bowlker Bluehill, been called upon part visiting her daughter Both at Atlantic. G. Moore, Sherman and Irving McFar- part end Umilj Mrs. Allen Oerter, who has been at was carried out in a man- Ha moat esteemed member*. Slater Erneatine pretty program and James an expected this month. Rodman and ot Astoria, land, Watson K. Springer Macomber. and the death of thia kindly, Pittafleld, is home. ner to reflect credit tbe teacher, Mias Byard friends, 3. upon Floral tribute* ware and Jane 0, N. are at the Rodman cottage (or a Dodge. many _ gracious woman haa left a void and an ache in B. and of Addle who had so thorooghly Y., A. Leighton wite, West boro, Hodgkins, tbe high salaam in the heart* of all who knew her, for ahe waa recita- month. beautiful, showing NORTH HANCOCK. Mass., are visiting relatives here. drilled her pupils. The songs and cheerful and full of courage, and which Mrs. Moore waa bald. Interment always were rendered. The chief Mrs. Freeds who has been at Stella U. has moved his to tions all finely Staples, Mra. Stratton and Mn. Enua seemed ao atroag and robuat that her frienda R. Bridges family waa in Woodbine cemetery, Ellsworth. features tbe eudience Qott’s Island with her sister a few weeks, ware where he has a fish delighting large Page In EUsworth Saturday. anticipated many yeara of health and happi- Trumpet island, trap, Though ou* w* love le lylaa low were tbe flag drill by a doren girls, and returned this week, not much improved in ness for her, but for the summer. Where human kisses cannot reach bar face. The busy Bens mat Tuesday with Xn. “The Magic Charm of the Queen of tbe health. *‘Not here the ailver coronet of age Owens and of Ob, do not blame the heavenly Father eo. Charles Uoogins. Refreshments *m Mrs. Addie children, acted. The gentle call that bida the aoul away; Fairy Eleea”, a playette finely School* dosed The teachers sorrow with obedient visited her Mrs. M. E. Friday. But near your grace. asread. The Finis set upon the finished Blnehill, mother, been a faithful teacher pape. Miaa Hodgkins has were Mis* Ruth Bartlett in grammar, and And w* ■bell ehortly know that lengthened The darkness stealing o'er the closing day. Richards, recently. Mrs. Frances Smith has returned to her Jfay, in the strong, bright noonday of her life sod both pupils and parents are glad to Mise Ruth Staples in the primary. Both breath fell on her. and the in home in Ellaworth, after a visit triu Darkness Miss Etta Bridges, who is employed know she will come back in September for 1* not the eweeteet gift Ood eeude hie friend, Perfect rest, that knows no had snoceeeful terms. bars. pain, is a week with the table of death frlenda ]No no thrill of heart or brain; Melrose, Mass., spending another school year. At the close of tbe And that, sometime, pall thought, Graduation exercises were held at the Tne task assigned her under the sun her Isaac and wite. Conceals the fsi rest boon his love can scad. Mra. Ona Ford and two parents, Bridges program, ice-cream was sold by the children, (jrlin la finished now, and the kingdom won. Atlantic Baptist church Friday evening. A Faiaso. as Miaa Ethel and louiaa, wren recent guests of bn Kiss her and leave her, your heart's delight. Owing to bad weather, not as many Methodist aid society. Taylor, and In dreamland Peace she will The graduate* were Gladys Amy sleep to-cight.” attended the Memorial en- who has been efficient in her work brother, Everett Uoogins. expected day eqnally and The pro- OTIS. Reanived. That we extend to the of Joyce Raymond Torrey. family tertainment and ice-cream sale at the in tbe grade, ana a general fa- The many frlenda of little Bud in primary waa the exercise* Joy our sister our sincere and to her gram well carried out, Grover and wife a sympathy, schoolhouse. The decorations were taste- vorite in furnished her with E. L. report pleasant to haar that ha la efts; > town, pupils After the glad Improving, many friends in Bluehill and Waterville we being interesting. graduation, friends in Lincoln, Bangor, fully made of flags, crepe paper, banting, ice-cream, omitting special exercises. trip visiting severs attack of tonailUla. offer our consolation in this, our universal a reception and dance was given by the cedar and flowers. Singing, June Brewer and Eddington. J une 10. Aitov. loss; and be it further Program: 10._SPRAT. at Seaside hall. recita- graduate* Kincaid and son wbo our be in school; memorial gems, grade 4; Albert Howard, Retolved, That charter draped MT. DESERT. June 10. 8. dorr’s ISLAND. monrning for thirty days, a copy of these tions, MeldoraSellers, Ruby Bridges, Omar own a farm at tbe lake, have bad their cot- is her The fonndation of Carl resolutions spread upon our reoords. and Friend, Levena McFarland; duet, Harriet Miss Kathie Richardson visiting tage nicely finished, and will soon build a Harding! GOULDS BORO. house ia for tbs copies sent to the family of ou r sister, and to and recitations, Ida Carter, parents, Shepard Richardson and wife. barn. computed, ready carpen- Ruby Bridges; of The Ellswobth Amiucah for publication. John Nyman and wile, Salisbury, ters. Maud Friend, Harry Carter, Florence Mrs. A. A. Hanna and daughters Abbie The entertainment given by the teacher, Faitnii H. Pabxbe. Mass., have opened their house at Goulds- Lawson; memory gems, grades 1 and 2; and Beatrice hare gone to Sorrento for the snd her at tbe school- Many Atlantic friends of Mn. Philip Lizzie M. Mias SUsby, pupils, Wood, boro Point. with her recitation, Esther Grant; singing, school; summer. house was an Moon spent Monday her, thirty- VILL A I. G BEEN a. last Friday evening, enjoya- Flora Wendell The cobweb party in Freeman hall Fri- third Committee. recitations. Sellers, Carter, The Dressers, of Maes., will abl affair. birthday. Cambridge, and Maenice singing, school; recita- day evening was well attended very of ii Grant; have the Somes house cottage again this Hollis wbo came borne to as- Mn. N. Bonaparte Trask, Atlantic, sncoeasful. Salisbury, tions, Chrl Lawson, Theodore Bridges, a faw with her SOUTH BLUEHILL. summer. sist his lather, Aaron Salisbury, with tbe apending days daughter, Harriet memory gems, grade 4; a in the Maine Bridges; to Ruby Kidder, pupil lor a lew baa gone to Ells- Mn. Van Harding. Mrs. Wiley C. Co nary with her child, of J. J. Somes has rented his cottage planting weeks, recitations, Bart Carter, Mabel Bridges, school for the deaf, in Portland, is home June S. Chips. visited her mother, Mrs. Sarah President Burton, of Smith college, who worth to work. Sucksport, Cora Carter; singing, school; monologue, for the summer. will arrive about June 30. new fence on hlU is a Eaton, last week. Mr. school. Tbe cemetery tbe BABB HARBOR. Moody; singing, Mrs. Lorina and daughter, Mrs. Miss Ruth of QuptiU and tbe efforts ol The drama, “Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry June 10. B. Oreenough, Cambridge, great improvement, Parker has a One new _ Verna will leave for des- Gay flve-passeti- Perry, Thursday who secured funds lor such a needed Yard,” given Wednesday and Priday, was Mass., has been here with her mother those tine to attend the graduation of Mrs. ger touring car. well attended. SOUTH PENOBSCOT. getting her cottage ready for the summer. purpose are weU repaid. Guptill’a daughter Addie. Mn. John Rich la witb bar daughter. Mrs. Wallace Hinckley and little daugh- Mrs. Norris Grindle is visiting In Brock- Ueorge F. Arnold, of Brookline, Maas., A. M. Warren, ol MariaviUe, ia guiding The Methodist pastor, Miss Hunt, »bo Mra. Hollis Reed, at McKinley. ter, of Brooksville, were the guests of W. ton, Mass. has been here the past week looking over many fishing parties Irom Bangor, Bar has been attending general conferenoe in Halite Murphy U apending a few dap J. Johnson and wife last week. Miss Bernice Vacuum is for S. his cottage, Bright Side. His family w ill Harbor and elsewhere. Tbe Salisbury clerking Minneapolis, returned home Friday. She with her sieter, Mn. George See!, t! B. Condon. come the last of J une. brothers also have their usual large num- Mrs. Flosaia Hendrickson and little will board at Charles this sum- Southwest Harbor. Whitney’s ol at the at the lake. of The Mrs. ber guests cottages daughter, Stoning!on, were the guests Stillman Grindle baa gone to Hardwick, grammar school, taught by mer. JnneS. X. Y. L the JuneS. Da via. of Henry Hendrick soyLanri wile last week. to work on stone. Marden, of Stockton Springs, and Vt., Rev. E. D. Kizer, ot Ellsworth, will be June 10. C. primary, Miss Eva Deering, of Sebattue, Lucius Grindle, of Bangor, is spending here Tueeday to organize a company of WEST SEDGWICK. Lite. dosed Friday. The graduation exercises "O Life! I f«l a few days with hit family. boys scouts. Dr. Kizer will deliver an ad- Emery Gray has employment at la tee- Tbs post's exclamation: of the grammar school had to be post- Is a on- in the Methodist church thee bounding la my veins.” Jojooa BLUEHILL FALLS. Mias Ethel Gray is home from U. of M. dress Tuesday boro. i* poned, as many pupils were ill of meales. Persons that can rarely or never mate It to spend the summer with her grand- evening. is aea Mrs. Austin Chatto is ill. Her mother P. W. Do of Stockton Willie Garter working for Almoo honesty to the mac 1 vest, are among the Mrs. nelson, June 10. Ja>. is with her. mother, Mrs. Clara Gray. unfortunate. do not Wee, but -rtsl fee Springs, with son Lawrence, was here a Gray. They and to Uee than to be. To live ie te P. Friend is for Wilbur Friend Mrs. Herbert Grindle daughter his Mias Cloeeon Is at home from Implies more working few days last week, packing household SEAWALL. Gladys te are in bo well and strong -to arise feeling eqosi •on his boat. Dorothy viaiting Camden., tor removal. He has sold his place Booth BrookaviUe. goods Mra. Leila Suminsby, of Bar Harbor, the ordinary duties of tbe day. and to retire will work for Eneisel Mrs. Jennie Perkins has gone to Farm- here to Mr. of Austin Chatto Mr. Christ, Cambridge, Mass., with her William James K. Gray has employment in not overcome by them—to feel life bottndief weeks her spent Sunday parents, season. ington to spend several with whose will occupy it this summer. that has enft this family Dolliver and wife. Aroostook county. la the veins. A medicine sister. June!. H. thousands of poopla, men and women. Mrs. B.*H. Candage and Bertha Colson has returned from Mrs. Hattie Gray and son Raymond R. E. Newman up- and baa a great »ort. went to Boston last week. The schooner Nelson McFarland, Gapt. have to Lamoine. strong, accomplished HULL’S (JOVE. with a horse to be used in gone and the* Will Perkins, is discharging freight lor country large bestowing the richest blessings, Lela Chatto and Mary Leighton spent his business. Parker Cloeeon is working lor A. A The vest S. B. Condon and Leach A Co. Miss Inez Dickey has employment in delivery medietas ia Hood’s Sarsaparilla and in Ellsworth. GoodeU at North Brookevilie. from any close, Saturday Sunday for the summer. of Bar run-down, or debilitated, is to learn that the Bar Harbor Mrs. Phebe Rodick, Harbor, the June 10. CBUMB8. Everyone very glad should not (ail to take 11. It bullde op Hamor is at home from eras here last week and returned home Richard Benson and tamUy have moved steamer Caatine is making daily tripe from Mrs. Effle whole existence Into life, e» lor system, changes where she has been Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. Sawyer, want to Gape Rosier tbe summer. “ West Brookaville to Bangor. Brandon Livermore Falls, visit- makes lift more abounding. We ore glsd with her. Miss Lizzie has returned from reader! of 8ARGENTVTLLE. Leach is driving express team to West ing. Gray say these words la IU favor to Ibe R. E. Newman is a small South where aba has been oar Sherman Sargent was in Belfast laat Penobscot to connect with the boat. John Stanley and family have returned Mrs. fitting up Brookavllle, column.—Adve.. back of their little store for employed. week. June 10. G. home, after the winter spent in Bar Har- room at the Memorial was bor. the convenience of the summer people, to day observed by pupils ®rterti*flnrr.ts Mrs. Sarah L. Sampson haa returned to BKOOKLIN. NORTH be used as a resting-room on their walks and teacher in district No. 5 by appro- her home in Boeton. Mrs. Tens Kelley has been suffering the exercises. * scarce and is the to the beach. priate “Herring prices low," week in her “HOW YOUNO YOU LOOK” Frank Patten, of Brewer, ia the guest past with blood-poisoning J une 10. D. cry ot the weirmen. June 10. Dolly. friends of Charles K. Foster. right hand. la a pleaaant greeting from Willem Willikee, ot Boston, has opened NORTH LAMOINE. have not aeen for yean. Mrs. Fred J. spent the laat of Summer visitors are arriving. Mrs. HAUL, Itto»l*JJ£ Sargent his summer home here. QUARRY. often extended to those Herbert Parsons and Mrs. Slack are at Mrs. A. A. Richardson has to Islea- ing, ,tor,tuBrJ the week in Rockland. Miss Marcia Feroald is her gone #7 and are visiting who know and profit Thomas Larey Ethel Oandage “Honfleur House” as usual. The Misses tord people r- Mrs. Herbert J. Grindell haa returned Mrs. F. H. Somes. nursing. of home from Massachusetts on their vaca- •ant, health-restoring qualities Whiting, of Washington, came last Fri- Miss Agnes Tweedie came from To be in ?ood» from a visit in East Boeton. Alfred Richardson is home from Sulli- Friday Atwood's Medicine. tion. domestics and children of day, and the Cambridge, Mass., to spend the summer bust condition of mind and body Miss Rose Henderson ia epending a few van, where he has been employed. Mrs. Berths Duffy and her daughter Dave Hennen Morris, of New York, are at with her H. years of age is indeed a blessing. weeks with her parents at South Bluehill. grandparents, George Coggins T&lne Helen, of Waldoboro, are visiting W. A. “Bogne Chitto”. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ronald Mscomber is home from South- and wife. Here's positive proof of the Mathews Gray and family, of Bangor, Hale and wife. will arrive a week later. The Howard west Harbor, where he has been employed. June 10. Y. the tried and true remedy. and the Prime are to be Atwood' have their cottage for the summer. cottage cottage “I have found "L. F. opened here were favored after- the time in Frank R. Moore and wife, of Ellsworth, »*“ People Sunday occupied this year for first BURRY. Medicine the thing to keep Mrs. who has visited at J. H. Maoomber's over only Josephine Bunker, spent noon by another interesting sermon in the several yean. Sunday. and it the winter with her sister in H. C. Wood and wife are con- running order, give t#*8 the Tampa, Fla., chapel, by the new pastor of Boooklin June 10. Ajtsb. Mrs. Annie Perkins who has receiving better health _ Young, for my now enjoying is at home. on the birth of a son—Jeasa old. church, v. Mr. McKay. been living in Holden, is here for the sum- 10 I am 88 yean LAMOINK. Edelationsy—born May 27. years ago. Station. * Messrs, teach, McIntyre and Snow, of Everett Lovering, of 8omerville, Mass., mer. A. F. Johnson, Sebec Fred and wile bare re- Mary Billington is teaching at North If have never used “I* *• Bluehill, are in town doing some carpen- who has been visiting at C. B. Hamilton’s, Opt. Hodgkins June 10. Bbjab. you turned from a visit to Boston. Burry to flil the vacancy caused by the 111- wood’s Medicine, write to-day ter work for Mrs. E. O. Thwaites. returned to Somerville Friday. His wife her free sample. June 18. Sim. and child will remain for a few weeks. Miss Jennie Hodgkins is visiting MAR1AVII.1.K. _ The woman of who has size 36 cents. .. brother John at Bar Harbor. to-day good Regular June 10. Xbsophon. Mrs. Marguerite Archer, of Aurora, is “L. F." CO.. Portl*#4 is her health, good temper, good sense, bright MEDICINE Mrs. Charles L. Babson visiting E. H. and ol here. Qoogins wile, Ombridge, visiting and a Me. at North Brooksville. eye* lovely complexion, the result o daughter REACH. Mass., are at their summer home here. has Qeorge Kincaid gone away tor a correct living and good wins the P. Fox is several digestion, Mrs. John spending has to Northeast summer cruise on a lor Capt. M. E. Billings, who has been quite Mary Coolidge gone yacht Bangor admiration of the world. If your with her husband in New York. diges- PM days who is em- men. ill, is improving. Harbor to Join her husband, tion is Chamberlain’s Btomsch and NOW GETS BIGGER faulty *»&** Mrs. Roberts, of Brooksville, is there for the summer. **My brother vu an amful Lydia Mrs. F. H. who has been confined ployed Ernest Dunn, of Bangor, was in town Liver Tablet* will correct it. For sale tn tkrtt Annis, by Otlt of your place a cured man the guest of her danghter, Mrs. J. F. Gray. June 10. 8. H. the of all dealers. at hi* J° to the bouse with rheumatism, is much Saturday, guest Qeorge A. Frost lets than a week he *u back pj » and wan g* Miss Sarah Currier, of Sedgwick, has better. and wife. had loot at #20 per week, w COVE. to SALISBURY in da month* he wa* able * been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dora J une 10. S. It is worse than useless to take any week; Mr. snd .Mrs. Fred Stoddard are the several •ign a contract for 92100 a pmr Mrs. Uaymond Emery spent days medicines for “** Currier. born internally muscular or In# letter the acore* we b*»®< happy parents of a little daughter, last week. WEST among j in Bar Harbor STONINGTON. chronic rheumatism. All that is needed Miss Lucy Grant has returned from June 6. •©lately that the A. who has been a is a free where she has sev- Herman Clark, supply- J. F. Snow has opened laundry in the application of Chamberlain’s Roxbury, Mass., spent Mrs. Flossie Powers and little daughter the church as pastor for sis new K. P. hall. Liniment. For sale all eral months. ing Baptist by dealers. Nellie are visiting Mrs. John Marshall at Aroostook months, left for Westfield, Sara Crockett has returned home from C. Sargent and wife, Miss Deer Isle. of the Benjamin county, Monday, to become pastor Rockland commercial college. DRINK Mildred I. Sargent, Sherman Sargent and Miss Lucy of church. Howard, Framingham, Free Baptist Mrs. Naomis of can ba oTercom* by a*HABjl ***£< H*0* and wife attended the Eaton, South Thomas- So Jf. Frank Gray Mass., was the guest ot Bessie L. Annis and Mr. ol TKKATMKNT. hrowtorwir"r Capt. Ralph Bradley Sage, ton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jesse e.rt.ln C.If up-.n. wearing of Charles R. Crockett last week. CASTOR IA abaolataly ■» golden Meriden, Conn., who have been here th« Hamblin. Tor Infanta and Children. The Kail Inatitma, M and wife at Cape Rosier Saturday. J une 8. I*. Vwrttead. Ms. Tat. 4S1A ..J Junes. Mom. Treat**__ are A. H. Lee is not dangerous when Habit* Among summer arrivals Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue Whooping oough Th Usd Yn Kan Drug Specially the cough is loose and expectoration Alwtys Bngbi and of Buffalo, N. Y-; John H. Gray coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? kept Don’t think that piles can’t be cured. with Great wife, easy by Chamberlain's Cough Rem- Eaton giving Thousands of obstinate cases Success.___ and wife, of Philadelphia! Horace Liver needs waking up. Doan’s Reguleta edy. It has been used in many epidemics have been cored Doan’s Ointment. 90 cents at and Miss Anna Burke, of Boeton; Mrs. cure bilious attacks, J6 cents at any drug of this disease with perfect success. Foi by any drug store. Adet. sale all dealers. store.—Adet. John R. Davis, of Philadelphia; Mrs. by “-HUB RUBBERS-'1 NEWS. (ul and beautiful presents. Mrs. Sargent atmrrtiBfninitf IrgalNotictfr Nature. and daughter assisted in serving delicious COUNTY NEWS. Xtgal BOUNTY refreshments. 8TATE OP MAINE. To the supreme Judicial court next to bo FRANKUN. The guests departed after a pleasant af- PROSPECT HARBOR. Hancock ss. holden at Ellsworth, in the county of Han- cock and State of Maine on the second Tues- . few day. in this kind ia ill. Clan. Leavitt .pent ternoon, wishing couple many Capt. Freeman P. Joy Jo-lab N. Davidson vs. Charles F. Danforth et day of April, a d. 1912. als. To the supreme judicial court. In B. *«k' more years of quiet enjoyment together. Mr. Findlater has returned from represents Joseph anger lea! Boston, Nervous ? Equity. RESPeCTFULLYCarter, of Sullivan, in said county and moved re- J*:ne 10. Spec. that the record Banker and family accompanied by hie wife. N. DAVIDSON, of Pittsburgh, in State; title to certain real es- olid tate situated in the town of Lamoine. in t he of the Macomber mill JOSIAHthe connty of Alligheny and state of lnt0 one Joe Crowley and wife, of Stockton Pennsylvania, complains against Char'es F. county of Hancock and State of Maine, is in WINTER HARBOR. j petitioner; that said real ia Springs, were here last week. Danforth, of Bangor, in the county of Penob- your property scot and State of Maine, Janies L. Coombs, of bounded and described as follows: and Miss H.rel Tracy William Gerrish has an auto- A certain lot or of land situated Bradbury purchased Ernest Wood and wife have moved into Thin? said Bangor, Joseph Leo Coombs, of said Ban- parcel in CTrv Pale? the town B of Lamoine, of Hancock and at the Baptiat parsonage mobile. the gor, Carmelita L>. Emery, of said Bangor, county married Dolliver house for the summer. Hattie 8. Darling, of said Bangor. Grace State of Maine, and bounded as follows, to wit: at a tree marked a evening. Miss Moffatt, of Milbridge, is visiting Lawrence Are Hunt, of said Bangor, Charles H. Tavlor, of Beginning for corner, atorday Pike has gone to Winter Har- you easily tired, lack your In the thence running north three and one-balf de- had her brother Fred. Chicago, county of Cook and state of improvement league bor, where he has for the Illinois, Florence H. of said grees east sixty-four (64) rods to stake and The Lincoln employment usual and Tavlor, Chicago, stones at In the Methodl.t vigor strength? Mary L. Taylor, of Mexico, tn the of the town road; thence by said town sale vestry Mrs. Charles Smith, who has spent some summer. county read ^e-cream Then Oxford and State of Maine, Howard R. Taylor, northeasterly to the line of the old mill weeks in is home. your digestion must be road, so called; thence on the line of the said afternoon. Boston, Mrs. Thomas Van Ness and of of Unity, iu the county of Waldo and State of !y,dey daughter, Maine, Harold W. Darling, of Lisbon, in the old mill road easterly to the southwestern who was at Northeast Har- The poor, your blood must be line of land nans Dyer, pupils of the intermediate grades, Brookline, Mass., have opened their cot- county^of Androscoggin and State of Maine, now or formerly of Isaac N. Salis- there bury; thence by said line of land now or for- week, will have employment with their teacher, Miss Crook, enjoyed a tage for the season. thin, nerves must be Ruby E. Falvon, of Howland, in the county of Jlaat your Penobscot and State of Maine, Adelaide D. merly of said Salisbury one hundred and fifty- aummer. two trough the picnic at Harbor point Saturday. Miss Jennie Colwell, of Milbridge, was weak. You need a Merrill, of Stonington. in tbe county o( Han- (162) rods, more or lesB, to the shore at strong cock and State of Maine, Clara B. Towne, of low water mark; thence southeasterly follow- Walla, of Southwest Harbor, The the of the summer a guest at G. W. Colwell’s lira. Bari Creswells, first recently Capt. tonic. Bluehill, in said of Hancock, Annie L. ing said line of low water mark in its various hex and E. A. Over’s. You need county and s few days with parents, at Grindstone arrived last Ayer’s Grtndle, of said Bluehill. Harriet V. Clough, turnings windings, eighty-five (85) reds, ho spent cottagers Neck, more of Sedgwick, in said county of Hancock. Wil or less, until intersection is made with and wife, returned home week. The are week. Mrs. Daniel and Mrs. W. Sarsaparilla, the Sarsa- the A Donnell Dexters coming this Deasy George only Ham Heniy Darling, Joseph D. Danforth. line of land now or formerly of Everett Allen attended the exercises John B. John B. McFarland; thence about south fltty-six de- who has served as graduating parilla entirely free from alco- Furey, Furey, Junior, Gladys fenday. Campbell Baker, of the Bar Harbor week. A. and Marguerite Furey, whose resi grees wen, but followirg the line of said la home from a high school last Furey U. Perklne freight agent forthe Winter Harbor Trans- hol. We dences are unknown, the heirs, devisees, or land of said Even 11 McFarland, oue hundred Mnu John June 10. believe your doctor and with her C. assigns of Frances M. Putnam, formerly of fifty (160) rod more or less, to a stake several weeks daughter portation Co. at Grindstone Neck twelve and u of will endorse these state- Bucksport, in said county of Hancock, tbe stones; thence about south seventy de- Maas. She was accom- rears, has resigned, and last week moved SOUTH HANCOCK. beirs, devisees, or assigns of Samuel Annear, grees west, but still following the line of said J gomerville. land now or of said Everett McFar- little grandson#, with ments. Ask and find out. formerly of said Bluehill, persons unknown formerly her Harvey his family to bis former and of Jacob to pnied by Steuben, George Merchant has his new power- claiming by descent, purchase or otherwise formerly McFarland, the first home. think by, through, or under O. B. Darling mentioned bound, containing eighty-one ,nd Edward. boat in commission. If yon Joseph acres, conatipationl^oMrifliiig and William H. Darling, both formerly of more or less. of Mrs. Fred Orcutt was The graduation exercises of consequence, just ask doctor. He said That the source of the title is as Xb« funeral the grammar C. L. Smith has moved to Hancock your Bangor, and the Bangor and Bluehill petioner’s Franklin church will disabuse of that notion in Copper Mining Company, a corporation duly follows: at the West Sunday school will be held Friday evening, at the Point for you short bid the summer. order. “Correct it organized under the laws of tbe State of (l) By warranty deed from Eliza Brooks Gideon Mayo and A. C. town hall. at once I” he will and F. Brooks, to dated afternoon. Revs. Sunday Rev. E. 8. Drew Maine, and with Its principal place of busi- George Lydia Young, Capt. J. W. Stinson arrived Then ask him abou< or June 22, 1880, and recorded in Hancock The afflicted bu.bsnd the yesterday •ay. Ayer’s Pills. ness now formerly st said Bangor, and says: county bo*,, officiated. preached baccalaureate sermon, which legist ry of deeds in volume 172. 289. with his first load of lobsters for his new' A mild liver pill, all vegetable. First: That said Harold W. Darling Is a page have the sympathy of all. was listened to an under (2) By warranty deed from L.vdia A. aad frienda by appreciative congre- pound. aua» ta» j. o. atsb oo,, low.ii, mam. mino^not guardiansnip. Young Second: That said Grace Hunt is an insane to Ralph T. Young, dated August 14, 1903, and of Pownal, who ia sub- gation. recorded in Hancock Sir Cushman, Mr-*. Nettie Higgins went to Aroostook person not under guardianship. county registry ol deeds Foae at the Third: That said John B. in volume 389, page 248. lor Principal high The bigh school the last week. She to move there i {tanking. Furey, junior, mtntmg presented play, expects A. and are (8) By warranty deed from T. at Walter Lawrie’s. later. Gladys Furey Marguerite Furey Ralph Young fehool, is hoarding "Just for Fun,’’ Friday evening, to an ap- minors, but whether or not under guardian- to Joseph B. Carter, your petitioner, dated well from the June 3. is to the unknown. November 11,1911. and recorded in Hancock Foe, is getting up preciative audience. was well W. ship plaintiff j,f Every part Fourth: That the has made dili- county registry of deeds in volume 488, page trouble him. He re- plaintiff a^aslee, but hia eyes carried out, and the actors deserved the gent inquiry but is unable to ascertain the WEST FRANKLIN. residences of said D. John That said real estate is encumbered by an word last week of bit grandmoth- liberal whicb was them. Joseph Danforth, nted applause given B. John B. A. undischarged mortgage given George F. Butler is at home on a vacation Is wtnatyour mouey will earn If Furey, Fnrey, junior, Gladys by death from shock. will the Eugene and William Brooks to George M. Herbert and his succes- ,n They repeat play Wednesday from 73. invested 1n shares of the Furey. Marguerite Furey Henry lightship or tiie names of the devisees, sors as treasurer of the Bucksport Saving* while at work on the evening of this week. Darling, heirs, Charles Sprague The funeral of wife of Fred Or- or assigns of said Frances M. Putnam, Samuel Bank under date of March 24, 1873, and re- June 10. Amy, corded in Hancock of deeds in ol Mrs. J. H. West ’a honse Wednea- S. cutt, and only of Weston Clark Annear. Joseph O. B. Darling and William H. county registry Kef daughter Ellswortii Loan and Ass’n oih»r than those hereinabove named volume 144, page 306. when an and took at the Union church Bull Darling fell to the ground imper- wife, place as defendants. That the said mortgagor and those having jjy, Mrs. He re- Sunday. Orcutt bad been ill of con- his estate in the premises have been in unin- secured bracket gave away. WEST TREMONT. A fectly sumption a long time. All that skill and NEW 8ERIE8 is no longer terrupted possession of such real estate for rib and severe bruises. per Mining Company practically ared a cracked schooner Ellen M. care could do was but to no avail inexistence; that no officer agent of said twenty years after the expiration ol the time Capt. Clyde Latty, done, Is now open. Shares, 81 each; monthly pax $r more serioua ia is can he found within the limited in the mortgage for the full perform- That he escaped injury called here on his to Sympathy extended to the bereaved. corporation county Qolder, Boston, way ments, 81 per share. where such corporation is established or ance ot the conditions theieof. to hia frienda. June 10. Ch’e’er. That the named in said gratifying many Bridgewater, N. 8. His wife came from j where its records or papers are by law re* mortgagees mort- to be that Albert R. of gage, as well as their lesidences, are unknown in the interest of Sunday Ellsworth to him here to take the WHY PAY RENT quired kept; Conary, The institute Join said Bluehill, is a member thereof. to your petitioner. when can borrow t,u the school work held at the Methodist church trip Mist with him. atrtititigontmt you your Sixth: That for more than four years prior Wherefor, he, petitioner, asks that no- shares, give a first mortgage and to the date ot this bill, to wit: For more than tice may be ordered to the herein named and was attended. The a peak- reduce it mouth? to all Friday largely Benjamin Mitchell and wife have moved every Monthly twenty years, the said Josiah N. Davidson or persons claiming by. through or under Into their and interest together under whom he claims title have been them as provided in section 37 of 92 of m life and facta subjects, from Tinker's island to live with their payments those chapter pat will amount to but little more the revised statutes of Maine, and in- in open, notorious, exclusive, continued and further, were entertaining and unusually than are now tor that the court enter a and daughter, Mrs. John Kenney, who has you payiug uninterrupted possession of a certain tract or may decree setting The address Rev. A. rent, and in about ten years you of land, hereinafter described, claim* forth the necessary facts and the finding of (tractive. by George rented the Gard Lawson Mrs Ken- will place. value. Tested and estate of freehold therein, to wit, an said court in relation thereto. of In the evening, was proves throughout fiarcelng Martin, Bangor, ney and daughter, Mrs. Pervear, will OWN YOUR OWN HOME. estate in fee simple. Dated at Sullivan this twelfth day of Febru- advice. three the That said tract or of land ary, a. d. 1912. with Judicious Superin- two months on Hardwood island generations—known Seventh: parcel replete spend is situated in Bluehill. in the of Han- Joseph B, Carter, Petitioner. sessions of dietnct over as most reliable county tendent loss omitted with their husbands. world the pre- For particulars inquire of cock and State of Maine, and is bounded and By W. B. Blaisdell, his att’y. ghools Friday afternoon that the chil- June 3. Thelma. ventive and correctiveof O. W. Talley, Sec’y, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the stomach, centre of the leading from ifiuehill STATE OF MAINE. attend the institute at the Firsi|Nat’l„Bank,Bldr. highway dren might to Sedgwick at a point north 61 degrees west County op Hancock sb. — Judicial Misses and Bessie Reed have liver, bowel troubles—an unequal- 4. W. Kino. President. Supreme clmrch. They were attentive and deco- Lucy gone from a red oak tree standing on the eastern Court. April Term. a. d.. 1912. to Northeast Harbor for the summer. cd has been secured bv side of said highway cu land of Alden T. Upon the ordered: That The ladies who were active in reputation forgoing petition, rum. Conary and Emma M. Candage; thence south personal service by copy of the petition and lerciug dinner and supper in ihc vestries Mrs. Edward Childs, of Manset, spent 61 degrees east to said tree; thence by land of this order of notice be made upon the sup- Save Your Hair. said Conary and Candage south 61 degrees posed claimant whose name is known, to wit, a word ol for their work. last week with relatives here. Grace received praise east thirty-three rods and fourteen links to the Bucksp< rt Savings Bank fourteen days at Clark returned her for a BEECHAM’S and thence said land south 75 least June 10. B» to Manset with stake stones; by before the October term of tbis court a. east rods to a red oak tree d. and that week's visit. Don’t t'se Preparations (’outaiiing degrees twenty-live 1912, notice upon other persons at the shore of Bluehill bay; thence continu- unknown, claiming as heirs, devisees or as- WEST TRENTON. Poisonous Sugar of I,ea' kinsfolk and H. D WALDRON. of 1911. Taylor, about S. 25 west, forty two rods and nine inviting neighI>ors ,1 une 10. day April. 8iate of Maine, to wit, in Cook 10 General Passenger Agent. Bluebill, June 12, 1912. Chicago, links, thence N. *3 west by said Richardson’s their comfortable which was that Maiue, state of Illinois, each be to home, MORRIS MCDONALD, W. G. Greene, county, required land twelve rods and one half; thence about °* and answer the bill within one month Mr. Crockett’s where all Vice President A General Manager. Sheriff. appear 8 23 west fifteen rods to the shore; tbence childhood, PARTRIDGE COVE. Deputy after the date of the service of this *ere Portland, Maine._ personal following said shore wt sterly to the first- entertained for a few order upon them as hereinafter pleasantly was home over respectively named acres, more A. H. Mears Sunday. ri^HE subscriber, J. Henry Russell, of Cara- and It is furtner ordered that bounds, containing eight hours. provided for; or less JL bridge, iu tbe commonwealth of Massa- notice of the order be to the Uura Mears, of Boston, is here for foregoiug given Together with all and the same rights, ease- This estimable were married in Mrs. Eastern chusetts. hereby gives notice that he has been said Charles H. and Florence H couple Steamship Taylor Tay- ments and privileges describ d in said deed duly administrator with the will a of the bill and this Qobscot the summer. appointed lor by causing copy and to now easement's by Alpheus Herrick esq., who a annexed of the estate of attested John E. Bunker.clerk subject any existing ew order thereon by the same years Erastus Moore is taking the children to be served affecting ago ehjoyed his fiftieth anni- LORENZO N. KETTLE, late of WESTON, of this court, personally upon Monnt Desert, Maine, June 5, 1912. Corporation. | each of them, the said Charles H and ! versary. Mr. sister here to school on his backboard. Taylor H. Bridgham Fernald. Crockett has an aged Sunday MASSACHUSETTS. Florence H. within three months from jR. *ho Taylor, Guardian resides Mrs. Bar Harbor and Bow ton $4.75 some f in Portland, but because of A daughter was born to Mr. and leaviug est« e in the county of Hancock, de- the date of this order, by officer qualified j was and bonds, and to serve civil processes in the place where unable to come on alone. J une 3. One Way. $8.50 Bound ceased, given appointed NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Joseph Carter, Robert H. Gardiner, jr., of Gardiuer, his agent they may be found at the time of raid service. Mr. and | return of said service shall be verified undersigned gives Mrs. Crockett also have two and three children, of as the law directs. All persons having de- The by hereby public Mrs. Elmer Davis Trip. officer the notice that she has a claim mortgage •°niand two mands against tbe estate of said deceaseJ are the affidavit of the making service, THE by daughters of whom only one are the sum- a certaiu lot or of situated Northeast Harbor, spending BiuehUl and Boston $4.50 One desired to present the same for settlement, and his authority certified by iheclerkofa I upon parcel land, in Hancock Maine, de- present. Mrs. Crockett has four sis- Wilson Eaton and and all indebted thereio are requested to court of record. { Bluehill, oounty, mer with her parentB, scribed in said as follows: one $8.00 Bound Trip. make 8. That service be made upon the Bangor mortgage Begin- — Mrs. Way. payment immediately. being present George wife. and Bluehill Copper Mining Company, a cor- j ning on the westerly side of the highway, on Boston J. Henry Russklu. 1 Bluehill so land of Rufus E. She also has four brothers— Hubbard. Sedgwick and $4.00 poration named as a defendant in said bill by Neck, called, by June 10. 18 or nhn Bound (Address:! Tremont st, Boston. Mass. giving in baud to Albert R. Conary of said Morse; thence north 88-west by land said Bakeman and Jease were One $7.00 Morse and land of John F. to the present, Way. or care of Robert H. Gardiner, Jr., Bluehill a copy of the subpoena and bill with Partridge, the this order It been in Salt pond, so-called, being about two hundred former’s wife. Miss Mildred NORTH SEDG WICK. Trip. Gardiner, Maine. thereou, having alleged said bill that no officer or of said cor- i and seventy-five rods; thence southerly by Keot and June 4, 1912. agent Sherman Sargent were the can be found within the i said Halt pond fourteen rods; thence easterly Harry Pert is building a house. Steamer J.T Morse leaves Bar Harbor 2 00 poration county 0nl> grandchildren The oldest where such corporation is established or ! parallel with the first line to the highway; present. p ra dally except Monday for Seal Harbor, left Monday for a short subscriber hereby gives notice that where its records or are law re- ! thence northerly by said highway, fourteen w«k»8. Decatur the Roy Thurston Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Stonlng- papers by Gray and wife, she has been duly appointed adrulstra- to be and that said Albert R. ; rods to the place of beginning, containing mer ton, North Haven and Rockland, connecting THE quired kept, an visit to Boston. trix with the will annexed of is a member of said twenty-four acres, more or less, being uncle of the bride, with steamer for Boston. Conary corporation. j rea to MARIE CHARLES COMTE DE 4- That a copy of the bill and this order i Said mortgage is from Augustine W. Eaton, other guests has hia home nearly iy 1 00 m HENRI wm c^pi. Benjamin C. Ira Page Steamer Boothbay leaves Bluehlli p thereon, attested John E Bunker, clerk of | of Bluehill. in the county of Hancock and Bluehlli. Hrook- LAUGIER-VILURS. late of the RE- by bfent, a Alvarado into. dally except Mon lay for South this court be in the Ellsworth I State of Maine, to Wilford E. Grind le, of son-in-law; Capt. move Dark Harbor and published ^• Un. Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, PUBLIC OF FRANCE, American, a in Ells Bluehill, aforesaid, is dated January 2, 1889. aDd 3. for Boston. newspaper published W‘,e’ Mre* Martha Mitchell, June Rockland, connecting with steamer law directs worth in said of Hancock for two and recorded in Hancock county. Maine, M*yrs. deceased, and given bonds as the county m of in book 238. 25, and is William Vague, Mrs. Jesse Gray, Steamer Catherine leaves Sedgwick 8 00 p All persons having demands against tne es- weeks successively, the last publication to be registry deeds, page said Wi fred E. Grindie to Alice vs. for Klch Girl. for Herrick's Landing, south Brooksville. Kxue- tate of said deceased are desired to present at least seven days before the first Tuesday of j assigned by Albert Gray and Mrs. Ends Hunt U. Eaton, of said Bluehill. insttument baby Kellogg, rooggtu, Dlrlgo and Rockland, connecting wltn the same for settlement and all indebted July, 1912. ; by for a rich wife ends when dated March 28. and recorded in said .v,t* l)yer, A. Wales Howard and Often the hunt steamer for Boston. thereto are to make payment im- S. That a copv of the bill and this order ! 1899, woman that uses Electric requested the man meets a Tbe not a resi- thereon. attested by Johu E. Bunker, clerk of ; registry of deeds, April 15, 1899, in book 334, Mrs. Addie D. nerves tell in a bright RKTITRVIVW mediately. subscriber, being Black, Percy Clifford, Bitters. Her strong dent of tbe State of Maine, has this court, be in a conspicuous on page 312. w‘!e’lte Her com- Belfast or appointed posted place and braiu and even temper peach-bloon Turbine Steel Steamship B. of Hancock the land described in the bill and in the ! The conditions of said mortgage have been baby Elizabeth, Frank Sawyer from her Luere Deas.v, Eden, county, post- I nlexiou aud ruby lips resulta pure Camden address is Bar Har- office at Bluehill. Maine, said notices to he broken, by reasou whereof the said Alice U. John 8. wife restful her Maine, whose postoffice *’i!e, Blakeman and her bright eyes from sleep; at least fourteen before said first | Eaton claims foreclosure of the same and ^ Elood; all Leaves Boston daily except Sunday bor, Maine, her agent and attorney for the posted days from firm, free muscles, telling 6pm of 1912. Arno W. gives this notice lor that purpose. out-of-town guests were Bruce elastic step Electric Bitters for Rockland, connecting wlm steamer leavlns purpos -s specified iu the revised statutes of Tuesday July, Kino, ^moRgof of Hie health and strength 66. section 48, and Justice Judicial Court. | June 3,1912. Alice U. Eaton, J. Frank and freedom from tndiges- Rockland. 6.15 a m, dally except Monday lor Bar Maine, chapter hereby gives Supreme ^v»y, Penobscot; Gray give a woman, and the as A true of the bill in and order Wiley C. Conary, her attorney. of and llaibor. Bluehlli, Sedgwick and lnu-rmedlnie notice cI such appointment required by copy equity *e’ headache, fainting dW of court 8»vgentville. backache, are K. L. smith Agen», Bar Harbor. law. Carola Livingston Comtkhre thereon- they landings. John E. and anelis tney promote Everywhere A M. Agent. Bluehlli. DB LaUGIKK- VlLLARS. Attest: Bunker, Mrs. Crockett are loved and re- favorite remedy. If weak or ailing Hvkkick. SuOsenbe lor 1 tit rtMERlCAN, womao's E. J. May 7,1912. Clerk 8. J. Court. BbJrted 50c at all druggists. Eaton, Agent, Sedgwick. by all. They received many use- try them. IttKttHMM. Hbbnrtormrnti. LITTLE ELAINE DONOVAN GETS $10 IN GOLD seas0nABLe I In First Count in The American Voting Contest. — - ■ SUMMER —-v Miss Susie E. Jordan Stands Second; Mrs. Vera G. Holt Third; A $400 PIANO MERCHANDISE Miss Annie E. 6ray Fourth—Thirty-four Others. I> T1IF. GREAT PRIZE OFFERED IN OCR ANOTHER SPECIAL BONUS PRIZE OF $15 IN GOLO WILL PE GIVEN ON That is what we are nowa- featuring strongly SECOND COUNT JULY 9. days—particularly the very newest productions in

other issues of Th* Americas it ha# 37 Prize Is Hurl Moore.25 Voting Contest Wash Goods, Summer Silks and been announced that the contest ballot 38 Grace Smith...25 box in tbia office would he opened for the No coupons on subscription account, and regulations ; standing of votes will be whether new or will be rules issued after thm first tine on If*. at hack, renewals, Woolens. Jane Accordingly, days. No votes at Light given unless application is made for them accepted less tb%inZT 7JO o’clock last Monday evening, tbe Ur of tbe at the time the is The American’* Plano price newspaper Messrs. O. W. M. Me- money paid. Governing. ooncermi!. jndgea, Tapley, V, ! this contest. No one connected J* At intervals we are The names of the merchants who are Voting Contest. wi,), " frequent holding important Gown and P. J. Dnnlca^y, took possession publication will be allowed handsome {vises and to to sales on these and other summer of the box and started the count. giving helping I ANNOUNCEMENT— Tbe piano snd three-day specials promptly candidate in this contest or work make this contest a big success are aa fol- ladies’ contest will be for <*." Tbe auditing was done by them, assisted popular voting (estents. Votes after which are sure to interest YOU. Write for samples lows : being voted editor and tbe contest conducted (airly and honestly on business by the representa- A E Moore be transferred to another, —or better to see the at our store All still, plan goods who worked for several strictly, with justice and fair- tive, carefully J A McGown principle* commissions are suspended dnriaa and write for the Re- boars to determine the and the ness to all concerned. With the above ^ particulars regarding Bangor winner, J P Eldridge test. of tbe in All votes it is an assured success. j tail Merchants’ with other local recipient flO gold. C H Leland principles, / B« »®i» you know whom plan whereby we, you are gout, were recorded and carefully packed away 2. PRIZES-Tbe capital prise will be sn to vote for before will ear-fare to and re- 9 K Whiting. 9 P coming to the bailoi bo* houses, pay your Bangor so that in case of a recount can be A Son# Also other ss tbe they E G Moore Obermeyer piano. editor or any other parson turn. readily valuable to tbe amoont of will not positing produced. E F Robinson prise* many give you any informal: >0 Many thousand votes came to the ballot H dollars which are announced herewith. Tbe of the C Austin A Co subject. keys ballot boi .ban box on that and tbe entire I day, during H F Wescott ladies >* ‘n possession of tbe 3. CANDIDATEB-Young in tbi* ; swarding -aj!. count it was a close and interesting race ! tee the Smith A Hsgerthy. and adjoining town* are eligible to enter during contest. between several of the contestants. How- I Benson snd tbe tbe Contest to run not less than & Remember receiving 80 to have tbe Miller, your friends trade i contest, party 1 day. ever, it was noticed that actual work and of contest of vote* shall receive the Closing will be * 15 and 17 Maine. with merchants who are giving coupons. | largest number announced Main'*t., Bangor. dose observance of tbe bonus offer by the days in advance of beautiful $400 Obermeyer A Sons piano, ! closing. Tbe r>gu to friends of little Elaine Donovan, daugh- postpone date of _____J SL'RR Y. snd additional premiums will be distrib- dosing is rt«ervtd if ter of J. 8. Donovan and wife, was what •utHcisnt cause uted in accordance with the contestants' should occur. se- Mrs. E. made the remarkably high vote she Mary Gray, who has been seri- The coolest shall dose standing at the final count. on a day which her was Miss ously is cured.llCloeely following ill, gaining. Will be announced Uter. Ten of tbe con- I davs pn„ Susie Mrs. Vera G. Holt and Miss 4. TIE VOTES-Should any ■ I ^ *~l I Jordan, Mrs. Lousia who has been to dosing tbe f~*l I Ingalls, contest, Judge* win cm*. Annie E. wbo each received a testants tie in votes, Tbe Publishers' Gray, large working for Harry Wood, is home. fully lock or seal ballot bo* and award s similar t*k* ,,,* scattering vote from their many friends as Music Company will Miss Nellie has i to a bank, where the same Sinclair returned to< to at final count. will V j„, well as from their own efforts. prize according standings ELUwortb. after spending several weeks place where voting can be done durum who received — Tbe large number of those 5. VOTES CLASSED Vote# will be business hours and with relatives here. locked in a vault at — indicates tbe denominations: votes—thirty-eight in all issued In tbe following night until close of Sympathy is extended to the family of contest, when the general interest taken in the contest, j New OOO 1.50 will take Mrs. in the Subscriptions, votes.f judges charge and count the on to attract Agnes Clark, death of her which promise* from now j Kenew 500 votes... 1.50 votes and Mrs. sis, announce tbe nam«s of the and in view of the mother, George Haskell. ladies WOMEN I even more attention, Renewals, ! w inning in their turn. those who are Miss Lena who is in than one vote* I SO special bonus offered below-, Sperry, teaching more year,800 The Ust ten j days all voting mu»t be well down on tbe list have no reason to be Lamoine, came home Thursday to attend Back Subscription*.400 vote* 1.50 done in a sealed bo* at the ban*. 1! them an She returned to m discouraged, for this bonus given county gTange. Lamoine 5 years new subscriptions.5,000 votes 750 do s not ish anyone to know > horn to catch you equal chance with the leaders up Sunday. 10 year# new subscriptions, are voting for, place your cash for sub- between now and the date of the next Mrs. Gusty Lord is with Mrs. Fred An- 12.500 vote* 15.00 scriptions, together with your coupons, in 9. derson for an 20 new count—Jnly indefinite time. years subscriptions. an envelope which will be 30,000 votes 30.00 furnish-.' roe. We are intensely intereated In the con- June Axox. j SCSI it and put same io ballot bo* this 10._ 8. INSTRUCTIONS Result* as to will testants, and the results they are obtain- give every one a fair and *v-i:e EAST LAMOINE. ing for us is just what we want, and any information or assistance that «e can Gt-orge W. G«ult was in Seal Harbor f we over The Merchants Give 6229 render without showing any partiality Sunday. Following Valuable Prizes and Coupons. will furnish. Andrew Gun Metal ana gladly Young, w bo has been employed '• Russia Cat! Considering the average of women’s at Bangor, is home. PRIZE: To be announced. PRIZE: hi wages, it would require an entire year to VALCE, JS.OC Com nation Manicure «: c! Toi- Mrs. Warren l>*vis, who has been visit- i earn to an instrument of DONATED BY let Net. VAHT enough purchase at Southwest Harbor, ia borne. UiOO best of leather, supplemented by the bes* of tbe quality now being striven for, but in rX>-NATKD BY L>r. T. J. and coun- Murphy Charles Fowler, of workmanship—that's La France Shoe in a nut- j less than ninety days some Hancock A. E. Bangor, were guests of W. K. DesIsles Moore, THEshell. La France Shoes are attractive in the ty lady will receive this elegant piano »« E. G. effort in this short time. Sunday. Moore. •tore window; they are beautiful on the foot. More- the result of her Dry and Fancy Goods, Milli- Is it not worth the effort? Then why not Mrs. MabaiaCram, of over, • woman in properly fitted La France Shoes knows Lawrence, Mass., will the Boots and Shoes. DRUGGIST. take up the work in earnest, as a business? spend summer with her brother, nery. nothing of tired feet. They fit snugly and yet are as Why not work enthusiastically to win B. S. Smith. flexible as gloves. C. Let us show you this stout, ser- We £ive a 25-vote coupon with each fl.00 We (five a 25-vote this prixe, and be Hancock county’s fa- June 11. coupon with <-t,a ji.oo viceable shoe, which makes a pleasure. cash purchase. Ask for coupons. caah walking vorite, and be so generously rewarded? purcbaae. Aak for upoot. LAM OINK. Now is tbe time to lake up the work; Miss Clara votes are what count. Secure every avail- Hodgkins baa gone to Lynn, PRIZE: PLUSH ROBE. VALUE, |6.00 PRIZE: DIAMOND KINO. VA to .fat C. rz able vote and figure out just how many Mass., visit her brother. Dr. N. W. aTI L. MO RANG, Ellsworth, DONATED BY extra votes you ran get on the bonus. In Hodgkins. DONATED BY this at the of tbe Charles — way place yourself top Capt. Hodgkins, of the yacht §H n and be in a to win on tbe went to list, position Awa, Camden Saturday to have J. A. McGown, E. F. Robinson, second count on July 9. bis engine overhauled. Hit eon Howard; In order to make this contest as big an and Capt. Jefferson Smith accompanied Boots and Shoes. JEWELER. TRANSPORTATION of pupils. more than a mile and a half to a consoli- affair as possible, we wish to make it es- him. From Camden Capt. Hodgkins will Harnesses, dated school.” pecially interesting and worth while for go to Boothb«v and Portland, where be How Vexed Problem Is Solved In Increased educational every contesUut, and when the votes are will meet J. W. and from We requirements, Bragdon parry We give a 25-vote coupon with each fl.00 give a 25-vote coupon with n fl.00 Some Mates. and a of the hoars of labor for counted the next time the with whom shortening West, he will return to cash purchase. Ask for coupons. j caah purchase. Ask for -.pon». the of tbe worker Lamoine. Stringent child labor laws; the pay- purpose allowing f!5 IN GOLD WILL greater opportunities for self June 11. ment of a improve- be on 9 to the contestant re- h. |i. child’s transportation, or even awarded July PRIZE: ft. Kound ment, characterize the child-labor legisla- PRIZE: OIL STOVE. VALUE, fj.OO g Pedestal Tat of his board and and the ceiving the greatest increase between the ; VA1.CE. lodging, practice tion passed during 1911 as another phase {to first and second count. Remember, it goes A common mistake of local advertisers DONATED BY of hiring a child away from hi9 parents in of the campaign to raise the level general to the one who makes the in- ts to estimate the value DONATED BY of greatest of advertising order to send him to school are some of education in this country. In this crease; not to the lady having the largest i space of one the amount Mr. newspaper by the more remarkable measures connection, Boykin says: asked J. P. adopted grand total, which gives all an equal by some other publication. It is a Eldridge, H. C. Austin & Co. “Comprehensive laws o! great import- during the year just ended by a number of chance. Try hard to win this last special mistake of judgment for a business man ance to child labor were relating passed we and will be in to estimate the Stoves. states which are endeavoring to get every prize offer, you good value of svace in a repu- Plumbing. Heating, Furniture and during 1911 in Colorado, Indiana, Michi- Undertaking. single child of school age into school. position to make the high vote on the table newspaper with a good circulation gan, Missouri New Hampshire, Tennes- These measures are described by J. C. piano. by that of some other publication which see, Texas, Utah and Wisconsin. All We give a 25-vote coupon with each fl.00 We jfi ve a 2>- vote coupon with etc a *100 of The bonus offer will continue will business at Boykin, editor the United States bureau following accept any price and be cash caah these states previously had laws that were purchase. Ask for coupons. purchase. Ask tor coupons. of education, in a report for free distribu- and remain unchanged up to July 9, so p eased to get if.—Leavenworth (Kansas) more or less effective, but in no case did tion by the bureau. take advantage of this opportunity to se- T linear the old law with tbe new in com- compare PRIZE: To be ■ PRIZE: In Michigan, if poverty compels a child cure votes, as this will be positively the announced. VALUE, f&.OO CARVING SET. VALl $.00 pleteness or in definiteness. The new to go to work before completing his com- largest bonus we shall give on the seven measure of New Hampshire is especially ctajiTUsnunUir DONATED BY DONATED BY mon-school education, the district board years of subscriptions at any time: comprehensive and well-drawn; that of of education may pay the parents as For every seven new one-year subscrip- Colorado is nearly as complete; and those much as tbe circumstances require up to tions 10,000 extra bonus votes, making a C. H. H. F. Wescott, of Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Missouri Leland, $3 a week, in order that they may place total of 14,200 votes. FAMOUS DOCTOR’S are notable in that they greatly broaden their child in school. In addition, tbe* For seven new renewal HARDWARE. tbe field of legal for in those every one-year Periodicals, child be furnished with text-books regulation, PRESCRIPTION.c Confectionery, may states tbe subscriptions 8,000 extra bonus votes, [• previous enactments were of free. limited making total of 11,500. H m_JB application. We cacti In many states, very often weak schools *ie* a 25-vote coupon with each fl.00 give a 25-vote coupon with fl.00 “The most advanced laws prohibit em- For every seven one-year back aub- cash over a considerable area are consolidated purchase. Ask for coupons. cash purchase. Ask for coupon*. ployment before the age of sixteen unless srciptions 6.000 extra bonus votes, making intu one strong school, the state paying the*chiid has completed the eighth ele- a total of 8,800 votes. the or others to in the chil- parents bring »K1ZE: BARREL i PRIZE. SUIT OF CDDTHE8. VALl’E fl2. mentary grade, but that standand is still For every bunch of forty merchants’ ELDER. VALLE, fB.OO dren. Mr. Boykin discusses this as fol- considered too high in most of the states. 500 extra bonus votes will be DONATED BY lows: coupons, DONATED BY Ability to read understanding^ and to making a total of votes, A varation from tbe usual provisions given, 1,500 write legibly is all tbe education that is re- for transportation is found in tbe Minne- Now is the time to rush in the votes. S. K. S. P. Smith & quired in New Hampshire and Colorado j Whiting, Hagerthy. sota law granting aid to consolidated dis- Following is the result of the first for children between fourteen and six- tricts. The school board of such a dis- •cunt: MEATS. and Men’s teen, and that is as far as tbe requirements GROCERIES, Clothing trict is authorized to pay a reasonable 1 Elaine Donovan.35,600 of the majority of states go. amount for board and lodging in lieu of 2 Basie E Jordan...... 28,450 Furnishings. “The Michigan law mentioned above Ve give a 25-rote coupon with each fl 00 transportation of pupils living at a din- 4 3 Vera G cash We b ® amends previous acts, but its is such Holt.25,360 purchase, except grain and sugar. gire a 25-vote coupon with ea< fl tance from the school bouse. un- scope Another 4 Annie E Gray.24,700 Ask for coupons. cash Ask for that it is entitled to be classed as an im- purchase. coupon*. usual is tbe South Dokata development 5 ■— Edythe -—-■ portant general law. One of its previous Joy.15,375 law\ which provides that when trans- 6 Mrs demands especially mentioned, Harry Maddocks.11,400 portation is not furnished, the school dis- namely, 7 Gertrude ! that of limited ‘vacation permits*, for Dorigan.*...10,725 trict shall pay to the parents or guardians 8 Alice I which all educational qualifications are Clow...9,775 of pupils living at a distance from tbe 9 Marcia waived, though ail other requirements of Beilatty...9,575 \ nearest school house as much as forty-five 10 Bessie A tbe law must be enforced. As the name Haynes.8,950 cents a day of actual school attenduice. 11 Helen Cousins...8,075, Blank. indicates, they are issued only during the “These two enactments are examples of 12 Nellie Nominating summer vacation. Another paragraph Treworgy.,.6,750 tbe unexpected results that sometime* 13 Mrs Jas L Floyd. 5,175 provides for age certificates for persons Vote Contest. follow new lines of legislation. In one 14 Marion Popular over sixteen years of age. Donnell.3,850 case public funds not only furnish free 15 Anna Clark ! “The hours of of children are Salisbury.3,475 tuition with all that it but also employment implies, pay 16 Christina .. 1912. regulated by law in a constantly increas- Doyle..*.3,060 “HOW YOUNG YOU LOOK” a part of tbe board and lodging of the 17 Mrs. Frank E. Gray.1J>75 ing number of states. The ‘Osborne law' is a in the other case the is pleasant graetiug from friends we I pupil; parent paid in 18 Myrtle Monaghan.1,425 nominate or the name of New Jersey prohibits the employment have not seen for years. It is a hereby suggest in cash for sending his child to school, for 19 Ruth Treworgy.200 greet- of any child under sixteen in a mercantile ing, often extended to those fortunate tfiere is no requirement that he shall 20 Ella M. Jude.1.130 establishment for more than fifty-eight people who know and profit by the transport the child. In neither case does 21 Mary Holmes.,125 hours per week, or between 7 m. and 7 heath-restoring qualities of “L. F.” the element of enter. p. charity 22 Helen Shute.125 Atwood’s Medicine. To be in ro- a. m., except daring the Christmas season. good Address “Other laws upon tbe general of 23 Hazel bust condition of mind and subject Other recent laws Giles. 125 body at 88 fix maximum weekly 'f transportation were enacted during the 24 Bessie L. Patten .*.100 years age is indeed a blessing. As a working hours as follows: Colorado, Here’s of lady worthy to become a candidate in Pop- year in California, where pupils may be 25 Lena G. Camber.75 positive pro-.f the value of! your Missouri and Wisconsin, for persons un- the tried and true remedy. ular ’S transported at the cost of the county to 26 Frances Seeds.....50 oting Contest. I this name with the der sixteen, forty-eight hours; New York’ “I have found "L. F.” Atwood’s present county high schools; in Kansas, where 27 Charlotte Wnitcomb.50 and Indiana, under sixteen, fifty-four Medicine the only thing to keep me in distinct and that the editor any district board may provide transpor- 28 Annie Jordan.50 understanding agreement hours; Utah, boys under fourteen and running order, and give it the credit tation for pupils living more than two and 29 Currie P. Eatey.50 for now shall not name. This not girls under sixteen, fifty-four boors; New my enjoying better health than divulge my does obligate one-half miles from school; in Missouri, j 30 Mrs. Minnie McFarland.50 10 years ago. I atn old.” Hampshire, boys under sixteen and girls 88years me in whatever. where tbe limit of distance is only one- j 31 Louise Alley.50 A. F. Johnson, Sebec Station, Me. any way under eighteen, fifty-eight hours; North half mile; in New Hampshire, where j 32 Mrs. Geo. W. If you have never used ‘-J- F.” At- i Carolina, under eighteen, sixty hours. In Whiting.50 were wood’s write for a school districts authorized to pur- j 33 Mildred I Moore. 50 Medicine, to-day California, persons under eighteen are free sample. Signed. chase necessary vehicles; in Pennsylvania, I 34 Winnie F Falls.25 prohibited from working between 10 p. m. size 35 cents. where is that no of a dis- Regular it provided pupil and 5 a. the former 35 Sophie Walker.25 m.; law applied only , “I- F.” MEDICINE CO., Address continued school shall be to walk to Portland, required j persons under sixteen.” 36 Mrs David C Linnehan.25 Me. | 0