LOCAL AFFAIRS thy, Margaret Moore, Madeline Jordan, atitintiarnunta. Dorothy Crabtree, Karin filiation, Eliza- beth Linnehan, Lovina Moor, Janice NKW THIS ADVERTISE* KNTM WKF.K Abram, Madeline Hounds, Gertrude Dor- 1 Dr Barbrick g*n and Sylvia Grindal. Kefreshments BURRILL NATIONAL Men v»ant(d were served. BANK Order of notice Onion Trust Co There will be no collections of mail N K Tel A Tel Co ELLSWORTH, from the Furniture for sale street boxes on Sundays or holi- Water Power of Maine days until further notice. On those days First and J A Haynes—Groceries To Second Burrill hank s.atement persons mailing letters they wish for- Harvard Dental school warded without delay should drop them Hancock Co Hank Liberty Loan Subscribers Having* in the box. The Burrill National bank post-office youe BUNK HHvj'a garage —oecona- hand cars Mrs. Thomas F. Hoes who for the G W Alley Second-hand furniture man, Cat jrour May 15 interest if have few and the Character coupons you not done so, I«ost—Automobile lamp and number plate past weeks have been with her Capital, Resources, Ability, also all June 15 Interest coupons NOW. parents, H. H. Hooper and wife, has re- and Standing of the men who conduct its affairs We and turned to her home at N. urge recommend vour eichanging for Thrift and SCHEDULE OF MAILS Watertown, Y., are a War where Mr. Soesman is the superintendent what go to make up strong institu- Savings Stamps, a safe lie-investment and a Patri- *T BLLSWORTH FOSTOWCB. banking of the Air Brake munition otic I>uty. Do It NOW. Mdll if /n tion. coupons yon can't call. effect. May go, IU18. plant. Unless you detach matured Another your coupons from MAILS BBCBIVBD. fillsworth boy in the service all these Bank in- Honda Possessing qualities—this your money is not earning compound Weak l>nyn. has just been heard from. Francis H. From a 4 » m. son vites business. interest. Ilon't overlook this important feature. West—7.11 ro; p Murch, of Maynard Murch, a private your banking From East—11.08 a m; 6.4* and 10.62 p m. in Co. K, 3rd fing. Keg., is now at Camp A (10.52 mail not distributed until following A Htirnphrys, Virginia. He \yrites that it Bank with us. morning.) is fine down there, but very warm. They MAILS CLOSS AT POITOmCI expect to be there two months or more. Goi.ho WBIT-10.30 a m; 5.10 and 9 pm. fillsworth and Ellsworth Falls firemen Goiro East—6.30 a m; 4 00 p m. were called out Monday afternoon for a '■ .Niotf TitusT Company Sundayt. fire which caught from the waste burner Arrives from Save on Feed the west .11 a m. Closes foT near Whitcomb, Haynes A Whitney’s i LL west 4.40 p m. of £ SWORTII.M.MNE short-lumber mill. The fire looked An unusual is offered farmers and opportunity stockowners to and the Registered mail should be at half threatening, fillsworth firemen make .1 material saving by feeding cottonseed meal. 1 have received postofflce an hour before mail closes. were called as a matter of precaution, but «00 of this meal, and am able to make a low bags price: the fire was extinguished before serious damage resulted. COTTON WEATHER IX KLI.KU OKTH. SEED MEAL Congressman John A. Peters and wife arrived from a For Week Eliding at Midnight Tuesday, Washington Sunday. Mrs. When People Begin To Save $2.80 Bag dune 4. 191K. Peters will remain for the summer, but ! to become and more Mr. Peters’ stay will be brief, as he must When people begin save, they thrifty .valuable Schumacher’s Stock | From observations taken at the powei Feed, Bag:, S2.90 station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rivei return to Washington to-morrow. It will to the Nation—and how essential this is, especially in these times Power in Co., Ellsworth. Precipitation is be a busy summer for Congress, but in- I have also received 400 bushels of given in Inches for the twenty-four hours when best efforts are needed. Don't wait—start an account with us ending at midnight.] dications now are that a recess will be Weather Precip- :aken for July, which Mr. Peters thinks Temperature conditions itation Grass Pure s Seed, 99'^% ill be the extent of bis summer vacation. Hancock County Savings Bank 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon wUifh will be sold at #4.25 a bushel One of the most thorough of high- Wed ao- 64- fair fair jobs Ellsworth, Maine way construction to be found anywhere Thurs 60 — 62 — Seed Oats, bushel, $1.20 rain,fair fair .06 n Maine has just been completed for the Frl 52- 66- cloudy,fair fair,cloudy Hate highway commission by John H. Hat 69 69— fair fair Halford of Bar Harbor, who had the --Fertilizer of All Kinds-- Han 54— 6— clear clear contract to build the section of road from he Bar Mon 62— 78- clear clear Harbor-Trenton line to Mount Desert This section of Lime, carload 100 Tues 52— 66- clear fair bridge. road, W. TAPLEY Agricultural just received, por tbout 3,000 feet in has been O. Average for length, pounds, 55 cents temperature May, 56.4-, the ransformed from an almost highest average for since 1911, when it impassable May oad to a first class boulevard. The road was 57.9. Th»-lowest for May in that time Fire Insurance was 50.* in 1913. x-d has been widened, the grade has been Total 1.55 Inches. vised so that the road is well above ex- C. W. Grindal precipitation, 14- Ellsworth reme tide, two bridges have been filled Phono vith stone, and the whole road given a l*ater Street Ellsworth, Me. Harlow Hall is (speeding a fpw days in Irst- class gravel surface. Necessary Bangor. < ulverts and guard rails have been con- | new meter rates as and tracted, and the whole ia one of which WATER BATES HEARING. exorbitant, sug- Miss Erva Giles is at borne from job New’ \ he State highway commission feels gesting that the commissioners might York for the summer. jroud.—Bar llarbor Times. Will submit a schedule of Believed Utility Commission rates. Mr. Rider* '1 be Tarratine hotel for the said that schedule at Hancock Point A wedding of interest to tils worth Not Approve New Schedule. company, any is the summer. ot water of rates submitted the commissioners open for >eople took place Saturday noon at the A hearing od the new schedule by Harbor & Union that would yield the same return as at Walter Scott and wife of Augusta spent tome ot George M. Tower in Bar Harbor, rates tiled by the Bar at the county would be part of lgst week in El Is worth. rhen hia daughter, Merle FrancesTTower, Kiver Bower Co. was held present satisfactory. nd Frank ot Portland were mar- evening before the The commissioners made no Mr. and Mrs. John F. 1 Cooney courtroom Monday decision, Knowlton arrived full led. The was commission. The but the impression gained from the home from ceremony performed by public utilities Washington Monday. Cleaves, asked was that considered lev. D. E. McClain of the Methodist commission was present, Messrs. questions they Lieut. Bryant Moore is expected home Clerk the meter rates too and the dif- hurch, and the wedding march was Skelton and Bunker, with Assistant high, to-day on a seven-days’ furlough. Kates Frank J. ferences between domestic, >layed by Arthur Tower of Ellsworth, Koy L. Leach, Chief of commercial, Paul 1). has entered Connor. and hotel rates Tapley the officers’ drs. May Michaelis of Ellsworth, aunt of McArdle and Stenographer E. J. manufacturing discrim- at N. Y. the Ellsworth inatory. A the commission training camp Plattsburg, he bride, was matron of honor, and VV. E. Whiting represented ruling by be was former rates, and may expected before Julyl, when it Mrs. Alice Emery came Tuesday to •'rank Haslam of Bar Harbor best petitioners against the the was proposed to put the new schedule spend part of the summer in Ellsworth. nan. The young people left on Saturday E. C. Ryder of Bangor represented into for a short effect. Dr. Harry Patten of Augusta, with his vening wedding trip, after water company. will return to Portland of the is his Fred A. Patten. vhich they where William O. Burrill, an employee wife, visiting uncle, Fire at Eden. dr. Cooney is employed by C. A. Weston who the new schedule C. A. Hanscorn aud wife of Baltimore company prepared at the farm of t Co., wholesale grocers. of testified how he arrived The buildings Ralph Robbins at arrived last week to their summer rates,’ open tests were in new schedule by Eden burned Tuesday morning. home here. The graduating exercises of Ellsworth meter rates the of water The lire started in the and with no WALL RARER ligh school will be held Friday, June 14, at Orono, where a record was kept barn, John P. Eldridge went to Bangor yes- instal- facilities at band to t 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The senior used by fourteen families with an | fight it, soon spread As uau »1 with .small in Hath room and Oatmeals terday to serve as juryman at the U. S. for to the house. The fire also very change prices except lass play and graduation ball will follow lation of sink faucet and bath room, j communicated district court. a is with the and threatened Clarence *‘»ich are lena than last year. n the evening. For the graduating ex- which a flat-rate charge of fl8 year woods, O. W. and wife will leave an aver- but were saved. Tapley to- < rcises in the afternoon no scats will be made here. His records Bhowed Alley's buildings, they SERVICE FLAGS- AMERICAN FLAGS morrow automobile for a tour to Bos- lamily to be by , eserved. Owing to war conditions, the age consumption per year per he ton aud New York. will be carried feet. With this aB a baBis, Aurora Will Celebrate. Wool hunting flags advanced 15 per cent twice in April. The government—the xereises out along simple 3,624 cubic Misses and Hammond have ind lines. The class has de- a meter rate that would yield ap- a * at critical buyer recommend* the use of c »tton bunting. Every official building Purdy inexpensive figured Aurora is planning for celebration of as t he •a their Bridge hill ■ rided to limit the cost on the same return present the Fourth of There will be Washington dieptaya cotton bunting flag*— Invincible bunting, all fast color, same opened home, “Hamper graduation proximately July. sports for the summer. tresses to a few' dollars, to ask that no flat rates. the a ball *‘*vf and appearance a» *ool, double warp and tilling, and much cheaper. See them Farm,” during day, including game. lowers be those who have Commissioner Skelton Dinner and will be and before you buy. Law and insurance offices will not presented parts Questions by supper served, and to small the fact that the commercial close Saturday afternoons during June, >n the program, expend only brought out 1 there will be a dance in the evening. A. THOMPSON The meter rates were ar- J. as announced last week. turns for decoration. baccalaureate and manufacturers’ a MAirsf STREET iddrtss will be given by Rev. J. W. Tickle rived at by the same process of making COMING KVKNT8* The Unitarian club will have a cooked at Sunday evening, June 9, at 8 o’clock, in rate to yield the same return as present food sale at the store of Martin L. Adams June at school laucock hall. Commissioner Skelton, for information, Friday evening, 7, high afternoon at 2 o’clock. — Saturday hearing before the k building Recital for benefit of Junior EDWARD H. The Memorial day exercises in Ellsworth stated that at another BAKER Kev. J. W Tickle of the l nitarian I had testified that Red Cross. Adults, 20 cents; children;, were carried out in accordance with the commission, an engineer 10 cents. church delivered the memorial address at record ot use of water in the | Graduate Optometrist urogram announced. The beautiful the lowest North Orland Sunday afternoon. a Massachusetts weather out more thau the usual country, that ot city, At Ellsworth brought Office, 65 Oak St. Mrs. A. P. W is who has person per well, spent lumber of Grand Army veterans and their showed forty-eight gallons per in New has was gallons Saturday to Wednesday inclusive the winter York, opened her 'rieuds to do honor to dead comrades, day, while the average Bixty Ellsworth home for the summer.* records taken by Mr. ’FOOD Telephone 146-11 rhe boys now fighting in were not per person. The the use of only about William J. Drummey of Green Lake orgotten in the observance of the day, Burrill would show gallons per person per day, mw fish station, is critically ill of typhoid md many tributes were paid to them, twenty-four THE halt the lowest known c. & SON pneumonia. He is at his home here. rhe graves of dead comrades were deco- or just about c. BURRILL record. Mrs. Curtis K. Foster, who has spent ■ated in the morning. Shortly after noon \VA]l' Mr. tor the petitioners, madf —Established 18*17— the winter in has mpressive memorial services for dead Whiting, Massachusetts, opened tbi a brief argument, against her home in Ellsworth for the summer. tailors were conducted by the woman’s protesting elief at the Union river bridge, fire and automobile insurance Miss Kate McDonald left Monday for corps lowers being cast upon the water as a vacation of a month with her brothers, some of the companies of this and foreign countries ributes. The regular services of the post Representing leading Arthur in Pittsfield, Mass., and George it Hancock hall followed. M. Y. McGown in Falmouth, Mass. ^resided, pleasingly introducing the Your Lard Bill Miss Catherine Brady is home from Cut ipeaker of the afternoon, Principal Stod- for sale; college, Washington, D. C., Public Cur Trinity lard of the high school, who gave an ex- to the summer with her spend parentB, cellent address. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Swift’s Pure Lard, lb 27c Day or Night Service E. E. Brady and wife. at ALLEY'S ipeech was well read by James F. Cough- Walker’s will Miss Sophia pupils give in. Music was furnished by Higgins’ or- Cash and Carrying your goods home you DAVID LINNEHAN a recital for the benefit of the Junior By paying 1 second-hand display-front refrigerator, chestra, and the singing was lea by Harry lied Cross at the school building L. Crabtree. The Ellsworth fife and drum save as well on at this Ellsworth, Me. for or high can equally everything you buy Tci«phone 117-3 store market. did escort moat Friday evening at 8 o’clock. corps duty acceptably. 1 Champion complete accountant with cash store. A committee of the Unitarian woman's register attachment. Children’s Day. Storage Battery Repairing alliance met last week and made prelimi- Canned Furniture, violins, and will be observed as Chil- Climax ih Pears, w™ehy 2 tools, etc., bought for its fifth mid-summer fair to Next Sunday Tea, hwc5*E 4qc nary plans 60c for this grade *U> pounds net and the «on 00* and also sold on commission. and Recharging sold; be held at Hancock hall Aug. 7 and 8. dren’s day in the Baptist Methodist quality is good wall, £01* Repairing, saw filing and tool sharpening. churches. $t*tmg Motors and Generators Repaired Mrs. E. Q. Ayer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Climax Coffee, Steri church Kev. the '•■J Ik At the Methodist C. J. ailvertueBiuiivinv qmllly 1Qr Foam, Lawn-mowers and no IWW repaired sharpened. Brewster and three children, William, of thiaikla coffee forIap ua IU| them spotless and drown of Bangor, State secretary for Sun- keeps A. R. ROYAL Wendell were sanitary. A brush free OC* and Gerald, of Dexter 1*011 lay schools, will preach at the morning Canned can, 20c with each can £0w next Court House, Ellsworth | 151 Main St., Ellsworth guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Eldridge Superba Corn, tervice. There will be a concert by the It's the beat corn put up Proch Eagc We want to on Memorial day. iiCdli some and children at tt.45 in the evening. buy #4n7 i% will 40c cash UU£, *♦£1* J. Arthur who has for the June Peas, pay Peterson, past At the Baptist church the subject of the Early ,030. 15C two been the Union Superba tfiao! FOR SALE WALL PAPERS, years employed by pastor’s sermon will be “Why the Child?” Lo'.vnejf’s Cocoa, in bulk, lb 19c Trust left for Hudson, and Vienna next will cost Co., Saturday rhere will be special music, including a Sauer Kraut The lot 25c pound where he has a with the F- B. Aiken PAINTS, VARNISHES, Etc. Mass., position iuet, “Victoria* at Last,” by Elizabeth Heinz Cider Homestead Rubber Co. Sausage, nauer ir»ui Vinegar, gal, 45c Apaley and Louise and a LEV"*! is none Wiggin Donnell, chorus, you will be pleaaed with man There better, few equal line of to select ^ this in Birch Ave. and Oak St Large paper Mrs. Daniel Doyle, who has been in ‘The Story We Must Repeat,” by the thiadiah vinegar quality from, latest patterns, all new poor health for some time, had a severe ladies’ choir. In the eveuing there will stock, at my shock Monday, and ia now in a critical be a concert, with a program of singing, The Food Administration allows 3 pounds sugar per condition. Her E. ex- Must be sold to close estate. son, Judge Frederick recitations snd a beautiful emblematic NEW STORE ON STATE STREET of his is no more. Doyle, Millinocket, with wife, ercise by eleven young ladies, “The Ban- person, per month, and CUSWOITN here. ner of the Free.” The piano pupils of Miss Margaret E. The Children’s day observance of the “CASH AND CARRY” GROCER T. F. a recital at her home Sat- church, announced for MAHONEY, C. F. FULLER Dunleavy gave Congregational A. ELLSWORTH urday afternoon. Those who took part next Sunday, has been postponed to tbe j. HAYNES, Administrator Painter and Paper Hanger were Kathleen iGrindal, Marjorie- Hager- following Sunday. au'm'Stmn.u am) discussed with much interest; re- SiibcrtuKinms. the Gfranatrs. 3mong mark* bj Raymond Camber and Chariea Moore; singing, “Btar Spangled Banner." T*bls column is devoted U> the (IwnftA* June 11, the play, "home Ties,” will be BUSY BUSINESS pet tally U> the granges of Hancock coun.y MEN presented by the local talent ot Kaet Mrs. Carl E. Milliken Writes The column Is open to aii grangers for the discussion of topics of ftMftl Interest, *n«t rejected.without MAKIAVll.L*. 441. out maaticatlrn. This proper and h»pa on hu Maine’s War Governor Tells Women of good reason. alorra. il an ralr* Wife of Vegetable Compound ha,dm *reaier than It June 1, the “Who should abla to carry w.ltiom breaking down queetion, Hla How We Can Save Wheat, Serve Our Restored Her Health. overworked it.im.ch to err inn lor helm State KLL8WOKTH. have the income from tbe the man RAYMDKt 47tl, hens, It nppeai. to him for ralirl In aarloaa v ol and Our Health or woman?" waa decided in favor of the Kapnlalot atari,., wnlerbr.ah.aoor taaia Country Improve MHnoiut aaaotcTipjA. in month, hraainraa altar Pa.—“I was very weak, woman. June 15 ia to te retina.a. ahortneelenvrvneaa Philadelphia. R wisdom, oar fathers' night, of brralh. bad breath, rto. back and 1 felt hertnt. In His infinite _____ always tired, my ached, and ia to one friend. One Ml o na tablet taken with or Heavenly Father has sgain entered oar midst every granger invite alter each sickly moat of the meal will help ana aufferer Irnm dTkprnaia sod removed our brother. Carl Eaton, be ft Tbe irrange will unfurl a service ftsg. It aldu the By MRS. CARL E. MILLIKEN time, went to » wonderfully. alomnch In the work Brother ol which It n.uot Wife of Maine's Governor and be Mid Resolved, That in the death of I It was voted to have children’s June digestion peril.rm. doctor pight Mi-o-na tab.ela are aold ebaa. Raton, No. 4?*. lose* a good with tbe cbildreu. Mean- by R. Alfa, I had nervous indi- Bayside grange. 22, program by ander with a rlitid the df the U. S. Food Administration for Maine guarantee to uvereonr Written at Request member, and one whose memory we shall and all gestion, which ad- i here are requested to bring piss. dyapepale oton.nch tn.uhlea or monrr ever hark they n.akeratiiaaa ded to weak cherish; be It plraaure. my Ml-o-ne rleanoea and punltea the me ffssoiverf. That w* deeply sympathise with ktnmach TO THE WOMEN OF MAINE: condition kept and boneia and puta riaor and strength Into tt a the bereaved relative* and friends m Ansar aqua, 477. norm ai.rFHii.L~ the overworked lleeuee It la our In France, and we will not ckII most of the auretl We stnnd behind hoys worrying atrntaeh Ionic in the world. — £**oJe*rf. That oor cbtrter be draped in them over there. the time and he sacrifice but a privilege to do our bit toward feeding Worthy Matter Bertha Colaon pre- doln by leadmp d.ugglate everywhere raid if 1 could not mourning for thirty days, and thafi a copy of EMMA V. MILLIKEN sented tbe grange with a service flag stop that. I could these resolutions be sent to the relatives, one a be sent 29, and was it* behalf of not (fet well. I placed upon our records and copy May accepted Mr*. Emus V. TUESDAY heard so muchahout to Thr Kuiv ii th Amksicam and Bangor the grange by L. H. Sibley. Tbe mem- Breakfast: .Vesta for NO publication. bers in tbe service are James Abram. BEASaNFOBIT Mllllken, wife of Grape fruit l.vdia E. Pinkham's muffin# “There is no death! What seem* so. is trans- war time Hominy Com meal & barley fruit Vegetable Com- William Dodge. Hay Friend, Horace Maine's ition! When Kllawortli Shirred egg* husnand wanted me in it Sabin Citizen*Show » < my iry Duffy and Candage. Governor, is te Coffee Milk pound a suburb a little This life of mortal breath t* but of Dinner: I took it fora week and felt bet- of the first «onM the life Way. Baked Salmon trout served with lemon ter. I kept it up for three montha, and Elysiao in land to Sweet to hose we call death." OTIS. the Maahed potatoes pickJea 1 fee! fine and can eat now portal Peas Onion* anything There can be do reason answer the appeal without distress or nervousness. t.t rs. Palmer and wife, their daugh- why any reader Squash pie Byron HALCYON NORTH BLCKH11X. of this who naffer* lhe torture* of of U. S.M Ad- Supper: J Worthlink, 2842 North Taylor St, 945, ter. Mm. E. Asdcnoo, and hatband of an Hulled corn and Milk •china the of ministrator Her- Pa. MKMOIUL BBSOlCTIOWS. Brewer and E. Jordan of Clifton were back, sjinoyance unoary Fruit Salad Barley Biscuit Philadelphia disorder*, the of bert Hoover, to Gingerbread ibarley) Tea The majority of mothers nowadays (Thereat. It bat plfMfd the All-witf guest* Sunday of their aimer, Mlaa Nancy painaand danger* kidney ill* will fail to heed the words of a adopt the wheat- WEDNESDAY overdo, there are so many demands Father to rliil our grange and remove one of Jordan. neigh- Breakfast: a the result bor who has found relief. Head less program. Ev- pot their time and strength; our faithful member*, Brother Arthur K what an Banana* the is invariably a weakened, run-down, Wencoit. who died 16. 191*. therefore he it Letter Harold, five-month#'old aon Kllaworth citizen aaya; ery member of Oatmeal Buckwheat Johnny cake ; May & bacon nervous condition with headaches, back- W of Edward Bella and wife, died MUllken fam- Scrambled egg Kt+olrrd, That Brother etcotl eu ooe of I Friday Mri. Emma N. Burke, 13 Liberty St., the Milk — and Mn Mtlhken Coffee ache, irritability and depression our most highly-respected sod beloved mean after a fee day a’ illneaa. The funeral waa ,vAbout two Is a "total Dinner: •ay* year* ago, I suffered ily soon more serious ailments develop. bers; It is further Old fashioned beef soup j I hold at D. O. Young'* Sunday afternoon, considerably from kidney and abstainer rr«*m wwuii pruuucta It is at such in life that E. bladder Bye crackers Baked rice with

Amsterdam.—At Zeebrugge, the Her- The American Office man naval and aerial base on the Bel- const, the Germans have adopted gian Best quality Bed Lion water-proof and grease-proof vegetable parch- r new method of catching hostile air- ment paper, printed with especially-made butter paper ink to comply men. Toward evening. J:he frontier cor- with new law. There is on the none better. respondent of the Telegrapf reports, cheaper paper market; the Germans send up 12 captive bal- and loons without crews and attached to Price, including paper special printing:, electrified steel cables. The electric barrier is said to con- 500 sheets pound size, $2.00; half-pound size, $1.7-5 stitute a menace to all airmen coming “ 41 “ “ “ into contact with It. 1000 , .‘5,00; 2.75 The Germans, it is added, have also Plain printed butter paper, blank Ibr name, pound size, 35 cents a manufactured a new and improved pound. Orders for tour pounds or more 3ent postpaid: under four type of airplane. It is fitted with add 8c a pound for postage. three propellers, one being so arranged pounds that it can keep the alrpfone station- ary above a certain point for a few minutes, thus permitting the bomb- at the Perhaps you have noticed Look photographs thrower to aim with greater accuracy. below. The that some inner tubes be- reproduced Rl iitflBER THE DAYS is a Mich- come or cut or tube on the right EGGS SAFE IN RAIL CRASH creased ORE MEAL ONE MEAL the tube made 00 otherwise injured with- elin, only SUNDAY- 'WHJEATLESS THURSDAY ■WHEAILE«S to Min Carrying Them Suffer! Fracture cause. circular or out seeming ring-shaped of but Doesn't ALL MEALS ONE HEAL any and Skull, Such troubles are due fit the casing perfectly Lose an Egg. MONDAY 'WHEATLESS TODAY -VHEA3XESS on the to the fact naturally. The tube ONE MEAL ONE MEAL nearly always Tuxedo, N. Y.—Although hurled the left is of all other TUESDAY ■WHEAT1XSS SATURDAY VHEAXEES that inner tubes, with typical against the wall of his caboose with are inflated not ALL MEALS of Michelins, do makes. Both such force his skull was fractured, 3 exception •VaCEACLESS when in- to the same pressure. a single egg In a basketful Flagman WEDNESDAY not fit properly of Port Jarvis, Orange the two. Hobert (Setting their was flated inside casings. Compare county, carried, broken. s A train of 100 empty cars Jn charge motorists and en- was struck a Michelin Tubes are used by most of Conductor Martin by are dorsed b\ practically every tire dealer. They light engine In a rear-end collision on are reasonable in unsurpassed in quality and yet price. the Scranfon division of the Erie as ington last week by the serious illness COUNTY NEWS her It was running toward Scranton. srfter, Mrs. Fred Thurlow. The knocked the caboose ofT Impact Mountain View grange had a servii tracks and drove It through an NOKTH its SEDGWICK. flag unfurled last Tuesday evening, wi coal car. The caboose was empty Pascal Friend is very ill of bronchial appropriate exercises. There are sixte smashed and Martin and (let- badly pneumonia. stars on the flag, for Harold B. Knowl Inside. Getting, when | ting Imprisoned James E. Hamor, Capt. Watson W. Luj the basket Miss Adelaide Smallidge of Mt. Desert found, was still clutching W. A is at Curtis Murray Lurvey, Donald McLeod, half filled wlfch visiting Young’s. eggs. drew B. Walls, Lionel Higgins, John Such School closed Friday, after a successful I Pray, Ralph Moore, Allen, J. Ho tubes are simply term taught by Cora Henrickson. Harry IN WINDOW 50 YEARS ard W. John straight pieces of LIGHT Farrell, George Dolliver, cemented at j Mr. and Mrs. John Orcutt, jr., have Carter, Leland Hopkins, Hoyt Cousi tubing movedto South Bluchill. have em- the ends Notice the Illinois Widow Kept Lamp Burning for They and Shirley Reynolds, who are in the s at the shape this tube takes Soldier Who Never Re- ployment factory. I vice. when inflated. turned. j John Thurston has this week had his June 3. & brook stocked with 10,000 square-tail trout Panvllle, 111.—Mrs. E. Walgamott, | from the East Orland fish hatcheries. WEST BROOKLIN. eighty-four years old. whose husband i Mrs. Rena Page, who underwent an op- Jesse Eaton and of Oceanv was among those reported "missing" family eration at a Boston hospital recently, re- are here. Both of during the Civil war. and who had kept visiting lubes are I turned home Wednesday, much improved those a lighted lamp In the window of her Mrs. Roland Sukeforth has arri to the same in health. | inflated cottage for more than 50 years, hop- home from Portland. pressure. ing that some day he would return, Mr. Cummings of Lowell, Mass., is at G. Mrs. Elmer Bridges spent the wt him M. Allen’s for a few the and the light might guide home. days, overseeing i end at home, returning to Opeeche J Is dead at the hospital for the Insane, loading of a large vessel with lumber foi j urday. at Kankakee. Rhode Island. Mrs. Mary Fogg who has spent a Her husband was a member of the June 3. X. weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ki 125th Illinois which wa» or- Infantry, Saunders, at Deer Isle is home. ganised here. Year* after the close WEST EDEN. Mrs. Emma Carter has gone to N> & MACHINE WORKS of the wsr, the widow moved from ELLSWORTH FOUNDRY W. W. Lant of the coast Sedgwick to care for her daughter, Sadorous township to t’rbans, where Capt. patrol is in Rena who has returned from she remained until neighbors petition- Cherokee, which undergoing repairs j Page, is at home. hospital. ed the conrt to have her sent to the Rockland, j 1 hospital for the Insane. Mrs. Florence Rich war called to Ston- June 3. OBITUARY Bank itattmmt. ~~ tCltsttiortl) American CAPT. BAfctNKY MT1.LAN. 3Ihc AMERICA NEEDS ALL brpokt or Cfcpt. Barmy MulUn, one of the oldest JOURNAL 1 LOCAL AND POLITICAL residents of Franklin, but for tome year* ooKn>iTl0jsr PUBLISHED OF ITS INDUSTRIES a resident of Ml*worth, where he *»* well ——•OP thb_ EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON known and highly esteemed, died Satur- AT WAR AND PEACE day at Egypt, in the town of Franklin. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. FOR dipt. Mullan was born in Franklin, BT THE March 1, 18%, and hi* boyhood was spent BURRILL NATiONAL « K't*worlh. In BUI there. followed the tb. HLANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO In early life be sea, SUI, o, „„„ No Sueh In the United of bntluM* e®** Thing but later went to the mining fields in Ne- on Mny 10, t„, W. H. Titus. Editor and Manager. States as Nonessential vada and other parts of the far Went. He BKSOI'BCRs. returned to Maine over Price—f 2.00 » ve»r; thirty year* ago. Loonn •nMKTlptlor If aid tnddlncoanu.tm.tn n month*, 30 cent, for three month*, I Plants. Oapt. Mullan was one of the five charter In »dc»ncc. »1 so. .9 »»<• ToUl loan*. •tiddly *•}*■“ll member* of 1. O. O. and 79 11 single copie. 9 rent*. A ar- Lejok lodge, F., Note* and bill* redls- rwpsctlvely. of $2 counted rejtrageft ere reckoned hi the rate pet its first past grand, having served as noble (other than EVIL OF NEGATIVE ECONOMY. MJeeptancee in a Nevada from which he sold) «nd will be grand lodge, al*fi 1 trertlelrg Rule*- Are reaeonmbfc transferred hi* Foreign Mil* of en made known on application. membership. The other hange or drafts oold with in* Preparation for After War Competi- charter mem ben were Dr. W. M. Haines, dorse went of this Bnalnea. cotnmunlcntlonf ahould be add reneed bank, order* made A. K. B. Holme*, not shown under item o and all check* and roooey par tion — Give Munitions <*eorge Cunningham, Publishing Necessary above *o!e to Tub Haneocs Couktt •nd John P. Kid two 5**1 W ridge. The surviving Overdrafts, secured, frra.av «•«? if OO., Klleworth. Maine. Shops and Military Supplies Prefer- charter members, Mr. Holmes and Mr. unsecured 9PTI.M. Don’t Cause Involuntary U. 8. bonds deposited to Main ence, but Kldridge, were in the large delegation of 1818. secnre circulation par WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, Demoralize Idleness, Which Will member* of the lodge who conducted the value. 80.000 00 U. 8. bonds and certificates Prosperity. ritual service of the lodge at the home and of Indebtedness to seen re U. 8. pledged At least one, possibly a fleet of four at the grave Monday. deposits (par valueV... 50.000 00 Oapt Mullan was twice married. Hia M. or flve cruising German submarines, No factory he closed and no C. bonds and certifi- should first wife was Mis* of cates of indebtedness on the United Elisabeth Campbell have been operating should he deprived of work as I tuedcod as collateral for person Boston, and his second wife wss Miss Htate coast. A few D or other depcuiits or States vessels, mostly can find a market bills long ns the products 8srah Wentworth of Franklin, who died a payable. 10.000 0) vessels, have been sunk. The Premium on U. 8. bonds sailing found for the fee He leaves one unless other work can be yeera ago. daughter by Liberty loan bonds. 84 military advantage gained is nothing. and 4 j plant and the tollers, which la of more bis first marriage—Mias Minnie Mullan of percent, per cent. The raid has long been anticipated, j unpledged. 4480 00 Bangor. Liberty ioan bonds. the Importance to the nation. There arc 84 If the Germans hope to terrorize | per cent, and 4 per cent., to secure of the United States, they have no sue hthlnga as nonesaentlals In our MBS. 0*0BOR |_ HORROR. pledged Htate people j. ^ or other deposits or bills little of the of the Industries. Some nre needed more Carrie Melons, wife of George L. payable. 20.000 00 knowledge temper j / (Tired cfSav^q died Payments actually made The de- serve some Monroe, last Thursday at her borne on American people to-day. ? than others, but all pue- Liberty 44 pee cent. r on *Main a bonds.. to hunt the Hun into hU Wheat upper street, after long illne«s. M0 80 iuocw termination pose, If no more than to please the eye. Bonds other than U. 8. / Her death brings sadness and a sense of hole and then the hole is don't ’r ~ow bonds pltdeed to secure plug Ybd If work can be found for all In produc- 8. [ personal loss to a large circle of friends. U- deposits .... M.OGO 00 these attacks, as it Bonds loaued (other than strengthened by what it to be munitions of war. Mrs. was i >3 ing foods, clothing, Monroe born In Ellsworth U. » bonds). is by the bombing raids on American j 1' 8400 00 Ti red ships and other things of prime neoes fifty years ago, a daughter of the late Securities other than a confession that the l*. 8 bonds (not In- hospitals. As John Maioneand win the war let them wife.and most of her life cluding stocks) owned oat of its L slty which help U-boat has been hounded ; ... had Ijeenspentjherv. Tbs past few years she unpledged 85.884 15 have but avoid causing In- Collateral trust and other haunts on the the precedence, had lived In Madison where European side, Mr. Monroe's notes of corporations is raid is gratifying. They cannot j voluntary Idleness. work called biro. Of happy disposition, sued for not lea* than ooe year nor mors than maintain any serious U-boat campaign To hold and Increase our foreign companionable and lovable, she made three years' lime. Tot*i bonds, so far from home waters. trade the Industries that many friends. Mbe was an active member securities, supply goods etc-, other than |J. 8. the ’•» &» 8 of Unitarian church of Ells wort b, Slock*. u»b» itiau forexport must not be disorganized or Federal a worker in Reserve bank stock GAVH AWAY HIS HOME. loyal every cause which 2J98H we shall be at the of our com- Block of Federal Reserve mercy claimed her a home-maker and U. S. Must Cut Use interest, bank.(SO per ceutof sub- when la restored. Zachariah Jettison M»ke« petitors peace Eng a good neighbor. scription). 1J0CN Splendid Furniture and fixtures- 8be Lr*» Gift For Hostess House. land, wisest of nations In trade affairs, leave*, besides her husband, two Real estate owned other of than house la to maintain children, John, Arlington, Mass., and banking 'jmm Zaebariah Jettison of Brooklyn, N. Y., la doing all that possible Lawful reserve with Fed- Mrs. Carroll Brown of Madison, be whose native city of Ellsworth has re- her foreign trade and aupplant her eral Reserve ban* 17.414 » family haa the sincere sympathy of all. Cash in vault and net ceived material evidence of his loyalty amounts due from na- Of Wheat enemies to international marvels anu The funeral was held at the home Sat- One-Half .. and generosity through his handsome tional bank* ?344Srt bo la her own Kcv. W. Checks on other banks in —by while looking after afternoon, J. Tickle ofHci- donations to the and in doing urday public library j * the same city at town as Into ac- •tin*- other ways, has just made a splendid gift Intereata without taking others _ reporting bank. atJH Total of Tie ms .... Woman’s Christian Asso- to the Young count. This policy la not conflicting Check* on banks located ciation of N Y. The America Consumed Bushels NEGRO IS FATHER OF 34 ootaide of cit> or town of Brooklyn, Brooklyn war. 42,000,000 Monthly, with her efforts to win the eporting bank and other of 30 : Eagle May says cash items. W»I7 When a workman Is Mis the comma- j St. The former home of Zachariah Jellison, a f rom Aged Louie Man Buys Family Hai Redemption fund with t*. Now Until Harvest Must Use 8. treasurer and due of the owner, with all its furniture and nlty loses his value as a producer and Good Record, Only One Ever £*ft from U. 8. treasurer !.A»» contents, has been turned into the first host- the cost of supporting him. It makes Arrested. War Havings Certificates ess house in Brooklyn to be conducted under Only 21,000,000. ! and Thrift Htampe actu- no difference whether he Is fed by rela- ally owned 1.710 47 the direction of the Young Woman's Christ St. Lotil*.—When Lee .. In Went, slxty- ion Association. The hons^. located at 24.1 tires or friends or a public Institu- Total nlue year* old, a negro ot 2347 Scott vjarleton avenue, is a brownstone building tion or or by by unorganized charity avenue, went LIABILITIES. ten rooms, distributed over three to the United Staten containing hls or all of his savings, RATION PER attending part stock m .... VC.OOC M floors and a basement. It is to Be used by PERSON IS 1‘ POUNDS marshal'll office to aee bis son Tom. Capital paid $ Surplus food. 00 the double loss Is the same. Idleness who had been 1C.000 mothers, wives, sisters, and sweethearts of arrested suspected of Undivided proflu. flit .570 « soldiers and sailors. "At the Service of the OF WHEAT PRODUCTS WEEKLY Is the worst waste. We must practice failure to register for the draft he Laos current ex pease*. In terest sad tax** 7,«77 M 1,0111 Service," is its motto. as President McOarrah said he had paid. economy, but, had 34 children and that Circulating notes out There are eight guests beds: and the reg- of the Mechanics and Metals Bank of this was the first one ever arrested. standing. e.TQeot ulation is that one guest may be accom- Bet amounts due to na- "111 advised and Im- He said he had been married three ttonal 1*7 » modated for three nights in succession, Military Necessity Calls for Greater Sacrifice Here—Allied War New York says: banks. times, the first time In 1873. There was N«t amounts due to banks, unless some emergency or a limited demand petuous economy, meaning unemploy- bankers and trust com- Bread Must Be Maintained—Our Soldiers and one child his first wife, who died makes necessary or possible an extension. ment and closed factories, would be by panies l.QM 40 Total of &2 There is an information desk, however, which Sailors to Hare Full shortly afterward. By the second mar- Items. l.WA Allowance. demoralizing. It Is evident to every Individual deposits subject busies itself with the provision of other rtnee he had 16 dhldren. The second to check. man that business must be quarters for guests and Information abont thinking wife also died ansi by his present wife Certificates of deposit due In leas tnan 3b the city in general. Reception rooms provide sustained and the conversion of Indus- j he has days (other had 17 children. Ills wife la tban for money bor- meeting place for the boys and their visitors, If we are to furnish the Allies with the necessary propor- ; try cayefully brought about whereby forty-nine years old. bat there is no canteen, except that on Certified checks k£ are tlon of wheat to war now until the the nation's energies transferred There are only 1J. children he Caah ter‘sc heck sou tat and- bunday evenings sapper will be served for maintain their bread from living. the needs of Raid. Tom was the was the whose lelatives are at the next and a from the satisfaction of oldest and boys staying harvest, this is military necessity, we must reduce Dividends unpaid 25 our only twenty years old. The Total of our monthly consumption to 21,000,000 bushels a month, as the army and navy.” Some of Im- youngest demand deposit* Is seven. (other than bank de The Hostess house is with the Industries have been co-operating against our normal consumption of about 42,000,000 bushels, portant already poeita> subject to reserve. 1S1.1S23 Travelers' aid society, in meeting at Certificates of deposit persons or 50 per cent, of our normal This is the situa- hurt by the negative economy which the station, finding accommodations for consumption. (other than for money tion as set forth the U. S. Food Administration at he criticises We must not weaken our Mutt Find Trouble. borrowed) ... .. 6.W#* them, and all the other functions with which by Washing- Other time deposits K'.JP U bodies and our finances by abstinence world the society facilitates travel. ton. Reserving a margin for distribution to the army and for There are some people In this Total of t lure deposits sub- of to reserve. Mft.MII M The informal opening, in the form of a re- born panic. who would not be Just sure they were ject special cases, leaves for War loan so general consumption approximately or a of d*po.it account. w.is; ception. from 3 to 6 in the afternoon, and If a man hoards a dollar bag couldn't together Other United Stales de pounds of wheat products The Food living If they scrape from 8 to 10 in the will be held to- lVi weekly per person. It benefits no one while he holds including de- evening, sugar a collection of small trouble*, either posits, Administration’s statement continues: of U. H. disburs- morrow. Mr. Jellison, now living at 97 La- Many of our consumers It. If he lends a dollar or gives or posits their own or other people's, about ing officers. fayette avenue, will be the of honor. are bakers’ guest dependent upon bread. Such bread must be durable sells the sugar to the’government for feel Irritated.—8t. Other bonds borrowed for which they might which collateral and therefore, a of of war he the securlty requires larger proportion wheat products the prosecution the help* Paul Pioneer Press. ■ai furnished. 1.000 00 5.0 € » WHAT TIME IS m than cereal breads baked in the household. Our and nation. The hoarder Is worse than the Bills payabie, with Fed- army eral Reserve bank. *>.•**« navy require a full allowance. The well-to-do in our i spendthrift. We must economize, but last. Don't Ask the Central population Telephone can make sacrifices in the we must neither hoard nor remain bile. Total. greater consumption of wheat I Liabilities for rediscounts, Operator. < Is not May M, between ilrooknvtlJa and Bar can Money wisely spent wasted; thus#' with products than the poor. In our Harbor, an automobile lamp and num- including “We are on the trail of kind of in- addition, population in ON every j money spent for nonessentlsls Is put ber plate 17M&. Kinder plea*** notify Su»*- Federal Reserve bank... the agricultural districts, where the other cereals are terference with efficient ser- abun- In M AH ¥ UraT, Harbor hide. Maine. telephone to poor use, but remains circulation. '• dant, are more skilled in the preparation of breads Total contingent liabilities. vice, as well as seeking for ail forms of from these Money hoarded Is valueless while In other cereals than the crowded and STATE OF MAINB. waste in the telephone business,” said city industrial populations. ! that condition. Let us In Jrat 5nr. money — keep Oocstt or Hancock u.: I, Edw. K Manager Wood, when asked about the With transportation conditions we now circulation and labor at wo. k. Let us cashier of the above-named bank. Jo j improved have avail- ! Heavy work borae«. driving discontinuance of Iht* of time solemnly swear that the above stater:. U giving by able a of We also give to the requirements of bor»ea. tome % od trades for t^uick caab surplus potatoes. have in the spring months preference HORSES true to the best of my knowledge and i>- f to Mon- buyer Alsu carriages M H Cotunu. operators subscribers, beginning j we the nation, but labor In -r a surplus of milk, and have ample corn and oats for human keep employed Ellsworth. Mr Kow F. Small. Cn*r June 3. Od day, some until the can Subscribed and sworn to before me th consumption. The drain on rye and as way government : barley, substitutes, has day of May. 191«. ‘‘While the giving of the time of day to find work for all. It Is that RNITU RE —At a great bargain if Oil- exhausted the of these erains unlikely Eomokd J. Was* '. wh<5 has called has been of service already greatly supply 17*V poaed of by Saiutday neat. at if. anyone the can do that, so we Apply Notary Pu? To effect government tbe (irorui L. Monroi bou*r, upper Main St. to some of the the has the needed earing of wheat cent, of the average amount Correct—Attest: public, practice monthly shall have labor, an we are surplus Including LbW|S Ifolx.KtN*. to such an extent that of the i wholly dependent upon the purchased In the four months to grown many prior of women, who can real Hakvard C. JoauAN, Direct of army produce Sox salt or to trt. J have felt it neces- voluntary asalstance the American March L Cm**. R. Bi ksul, ) telephone companies wealth for export and domestic trade. to service. people and we ask that the following 5. Manufacturers wheat BE on E>e*n ilr«ct; well for sary discontinue to give such using prod- The which obsesses the minds of arranged rules shall be panic HOCtwo small families; stable suitable for In the New Co.’s there observed: ucts for non-food purposes should holier*. England territory some officials. If allowed to can garage; land for garden. Win sell or rent to JLcgai L Householder* use spread, have been oalls the bulk of to not to exceed cease such use entirely. right party. Mas. B F. Phillips. Kllioorib. 100,000 per day, do more harm than an a total of I Invading host.— OKDKK OK NOTICK them at times when our % pounds per week of 6. There la no coming operating limit upon the use of Industrial Conservation, New York. wheat products per person. This tfianUfi. 8TATK OK MAINE. forces find it most difficult to handle other cereals, flours, and meals, corn, JfrtnaU llitlp means not more than them. 1% pounds of Coowtt or Hamcock a*. barley, buckwheat, potato flour, et \ IRL—For lurnmer, or woman as bread the f girl help “As such a burden is obviously an Victory containing required cetera. INDUSTRIAL DESERTERS. VJT and companion. Modern house, elec- KLUWOBTH MUNICIPAL of substitutes and tric washing-machine, etc. Address Y. P., the actions now avoidable and as so a percentage one-half following entitled pend* waste, large portion Many thousand families care Ambhicam office. Ellsworth. in said same lw* pound of flour, macaroni, throughout IN ing court, the being of those have become a habit cooking land actions for taxes for the ]«*.•• on inquiries the are now using no wheat prod- nurse or attendant for a sani- unpaid year crackers, pastry, pies, cakes, wheat The time has come when man the describe-! lands in Horry. »°* with many as happens in homes the tarium for nerTous aod mental diseases, following people, ucts whatever, except a very small FEMALE cock Maine, to wit: breakfast cereals, all combined. In $24 s monto with board and county. where clocks and who leaves hit post American In- rtalsry, laundry. vs Fraa* differ, particularly amount for Conn. Docket No. Ml»- K. D. .Smith, coll, cooking purposes, and are Address. S. Utn. Stamford, »*'“ of children to learn the 2. Public eating places and clubs to dustrial life for technical enforcement Carter and certain land described so through the desire so in health and lo* observe two wheatless doing perfect satisfac- writ as follows, to wit; 1. John Green time we are confident that onr de- days per week. of his prerogatives must be branded or. tor easily, no WANTIO r Monday and Wednesday, a* at present. as a traitorous Industrial deserter. We, west bv the highway and on all other sid<* sire to direct all of our energies toward the °» the American people who are able to WOMEN and girls wsnttd for best land of L. U. 2. Land at head In addition thereto, not to serve to Morgan. furnishing of effective telephone service the people of the United States, through OV-r year around hotels in Msins; jft cook in their own households cannot Morgan’s Hay. one at one meal an waitresses, fine tip hotsls; slso chamber, vs. will be understood by our subscribers.” any guest any our government, are employing mil- Docket No. Hll-E. D. Smith, coll. H«JJ subsist perfectly well with the use of kitchen, dish, laundry and scrub women, of Hiram C. Black and certain laod describes aggregate of breadstuff*, macaroni, lions of men In the most exacting serv- and all-around cooks. Bell and less chefs, pastry in said wri' as follows, to sit: One undividso wheat products than one and one- snu crackers, pastry, pie* cake* wheat ice that Involves risk of life Itself for burs boys, second third cooks for half of a lot of laud bounded on the north dT half a hotel Apply alwsys to Mains Ho- breakfast cereal* a total pounds week, and we specially positions. land of B- T. Carter; on the east by Morgani« Concrete. containing many and unimaginable hardships for tbl Aosncy, new 9b Main snd K- Waterproofing ask the well-te-do quarters. street, Bay; on the south by land of H. Black of than two ounces of households in the Established S7 years. 800 £ To concrete, more wheat all. and their maximum pay la *35 a Bsugor. girls K. Caudage; and on the west by land of stop leakage through country to follow this wanted for best summer hotels. Inclose flour. No wheat product* to be served additional pro- sad board. National self Candace. Mocb as tunnel walla, clean the walla month sacri- stamp for reply. Few high grade housework Docket No. M17-B D. Smith, coll, vs unless ordered. Public eat- gramme in order that we may Heixtj a specially provide and should be places. of laaian Black and certain land described!® thoroughly and paint with solution the fice co-operation our ing establishments not to more necessary marginal supplies for said writ as follows, to w|t: One ondivW*® of and buy watchword. Every man who does not ny consisting eight three-quarter those half of a lot of land bonuded on the north than six of wheat for parts of the community less able » of ainc dissolved In pounds products hinders the victory of St Ip EBanUS. land of R. T. Garter; on the east by Morgan pounds sulphate to help democracy. a. each meals served, thus con- adapt themselves to so large a pro- ! on the south by laud of H. Black sod ninety —Industrial New Bay; »• • gallon of water. The sine sulphate Conservation, York. WANTED who are K. and on the west land of forming with the limitations requested portion of substitutes. unemployed or Candage; by will act on the lime In the cement, MENwho are not working on government Land age. of the householders. In order that we work for work in smmunitlou plant in Massa- Docket No. MI8-E. D. Smith, coll. vs Insoluble calcium and shall be able to wm forming sulphate FROM chusetts. For full particulars see our Msine ! Black and oertain land described in said 8. Retailers to sell not more than make the wheat that are ab- DIVIDENDS PLEASURE. bounded on Bine hydroxide, which fill up the pores exports representative, Ma. L. P. Cau*ca,yo Main 9t., as follows, to wit: I. Homestead, Me. the north land of Hiram and Isaiah »iac* one-eighth of a barrel of flour to any solutely demanded of as to maintain Bangor. by am In the concrete. heirs; on the eaat by Morgan’s Bay; on town customer at one time and the civil population aad soldiers of the any Somehow or other It Is hard for i s ““ “ Sold by all druggists. 7* c. nobody ever win.—Industrial Conser- “’T'Wm*. Hail's Family Puls for constipation vation, New York. JoiIm of Ik. R. .a worth Municipal Court- Dated Jane 4,Itti. CITY MICKTING- M.VUmKO 2lfcbrrtisftnmtg

to b* Kepl«nked. MA Hlrret Hrldg* GERMAN COMBER-MCFARLAND. the 3,500 PRISONERS «t OF regu- full board *•« preeent The marriage of Miss Phyllis C. Ms- Mon- of the city comber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvard |,r‘lating University „nid*. Mayor Hagertby preaiding. Fred H. of Ellsworth and Heal M) Mscomber, |,(tl» butlneaa outside the WAR w„ UNITED STATES Harbor, to George F. McFarland of Ban- ro"* of ,ccount*' *tc- ^ut". passingol INJHE gor, took place Saturday afternoon ai the Dental School 0t accounts war* passed aa home of the groom’s dialer, Mrs. Edward Officers and Men K. Buzzell, in Bangor, fhe wedding was The best and most of school of its follow*: From the Vessels Interned at the of the EQUIPMENT: up-to-date any .. Beginning ^oUN«.4 «.!«« very (jaiet and informal, the marriage kind. Laboratories, operating rooms and entire Lot War and Men hare for mtmrr *ou Arrested as Alien Enemies Since the United being hastened somewhat by the antici- building every facility thorough work. pation by the groom of an early call to Leading dentists in Boston and vicinity have madron. «'«« States Entered the War Are INSTRUCTION: ciiarge (U«lr »o»» Being Treated service. Only the immediate relatives of this work. Association with these men is invalu- gi«n*at» 192 00 in Most Humane were present. Kev. Calvin M. Clark of able, notonly from ateclinical point of view, but in Manner. a Bangor theological seminary officiated. practical way. «rida»* i.jao as The demand for of The bride wore a blue traveling suit and WAR SERVICE graduates this School Is steadily TKACHKM*' SOLI. HO. 0. carried white on the increase, and this demand is certain to con- By FREDERICK C. HOWE, mltted to And amusements for them- roses. She was attended by tinue afler ttie war. Big are to «cbool« *7MOO her sister. Miss Elizabeth who and opportunities open United States Commissioner of Immi- selves. have a life Macomber, wounded Coirnoo" S» to They developed help soldiers and fill the place of dentists school'***** also wore a blue traveling suit and car- 'gi** 1.14! M gration at New York. of their own. They developed it and who have entered the service. Present conditions ried roses. Elmer E. OPPORTUNITY: perforted It until what a few months yellow McFarland, offer a chance for rapid advancement. The total...... t!JW5W I? has hern nearly sixty yean since grad- tlraod brother of the groom was best mrfn. The uates of this school lead the in the United States has held ago was merely an Internment ramp profession standing o( tba datnocratlc any prison- room was decorated with arid a lucrative has now beautifully practice. For catalog address OD recommendation ers on America.! become a center of every made tba lot- soil. And the pris- lilacs and committee, tba mayor kind of the river lilies-of-the-valley. oners of the Civil war were our own activity. On hanks of election officer*, Among those present were Mr. and EUGENE H. SMITH, D M. D, MASS. ioains appointmenta a German was laid out. It Is DEAN, BOSTON, people split asunder by the strife over village were confirmed by the board ; Mrs. F. H. Macomber and son Frederick, * Inch suggestive of Old Heidelberg, the election slavery. Already there are approxi- Mr. and Mrs. E. L and Ward 1-fc'. B. Jackaon, clerk; crooked Hayes daughter mately a.fiOO German iu the streets of Nurnberg, or some H. Uland, ballot clerk. prisoners Blanch, of Bar Harbor; Mrs. C. L. Mc- John United States. little village In the Black mountains. ICLLS WORTH KAIJjS. 2-Morri* Bowden, Jr., election They are not cnptlves Farland, mother of the groom, Mrs. Ward One almost forgets that one {s In the MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD ballot clerk. In battle. They have never seen the Frances H. Noble, Mrs. E. E. McFarland dark; HermanBoammon, mountains of North Carolina as he liar- 1 trenches, but a portion of them were and Howard R. Buzzell. W. B. Joy and wife, of Southwest Ward 3- Harold Moore, election clerk; walks Id along the narrow, crooked bor, were here Effect ballot clerk. active participants In the war as of.l- The bride and groom left by automo- Sunday. William Clough, streets of this German village, flanked W Nason, election cers and seamen on the German sea bile for a lour of the Whit*" Mountains. Joseph Patterson of Brewer joined Mrs. May SO, 1018. Ward 4-Aipbeua on either side artistic raider Prinx by playhouses Patterson here over Wm. K. McOown, ballot clerk. Kite! Friedrich, which Upon their return they j reside in Sunday. clerk, ventured Into built by the men themselves. The BAB HARBOR TO BANOOR. 5— Wilbur Smith, election clerk; Hampton Roads for Bangor, where Mr. McFarland is a valued Haslam and of have Ward houses Leroy wife, Bangor, a m p m p M coal and arc not for living In, although ; ballot clkrk. supplies in July. 1014. Bnt employee of the Eastern Banking & Trust been here the of A. W. Bar Harbor .lv t9 46 14 00 f9 00 00 K. E. Brady, to past week, guests $4 the ingenious stoves have been built Sorrento .... 4 3t) that the Main street bridge be great majority of our prisoners Co. Salsbury and wife. , petition them warm from stones Su’livan. of war are keep picked The bride and that tbe planka be laid officers and sailors, the bas a great many friends in Mt Desert Fy ar 10 20 4 50< 9 40 4 40 nplauked, up along the riverside. And the The little son of Mrs. Charles Phillips tbe noiee of stewards and of the Ger- who extend to reduce passing employees Ellsworth, congratulations. was taken ill of at the Mt Iv diagonally houses themselves are made from diphtheria Friday, Desert Fy tlO 80 J5 10^ t9 60 §4 45 waa man merchant vessels which were She was graduated from the Ellsworth Waukeag, 8 10 36 5 17. 9 to 4 trann and antotnobllea, granted. home of Mrs. parents, John Cook Fy 52 scraps of lumber, from broken Phillips’ Hancock 10 39 5 20 10 08 4 56 of J. H. Kreanaben aa tax collector soized by our government Immediate- high school, and after a course of instruc- Bond branches of trees, from little pieces of and wife. Franklin Road. 10 47 16 29! 10 14 5 08 and ordered filed. ly on the declaration of war and men tion as teacher of the deaf in a New York Wash’gt’n June 11 E 10 46 5 12 *aa approved •I 02! 88! wood. They are shingled with tin cans Mrs. Asa C. Flood went to Bangor Fri- Ellsworth .. 11 08! 6 45 10 52 5 20 who are held as suspects who have city institute for the deaf, taught in the Adjourned._ and are papered within and tinted at day, called there by the illness of her son, Ellsworth Falls 11 181 5 60 no 57 5 25 been arrested In various parts of the West for a year, and for the past two Nicolin. |fll 26 16 06.111 10 5 38 little Leon Q. Flood. Mr. Flood is as .. very expense. has been a teacher in the Maine reported Green Lake 11 88 6 151111 19 5 48 IIIK AKMY IlKAKT. country. ytars Lake At the head of the Is a improving. Phillips 1111 48 16 24 111 26 15 56 roadway School for the ■ There were 29 merchant ships which Deaf in Portland. McKenzies -. 18 27 15 69 | miniature Gothic church. Its lines are Holden. Tbit l» KrgUtratlon l>ay lor Hoy* of had been In the harbor of New York Thomas Qrindell and family, of Bath, 11 50 6 82 111 84 6 04 Brewer June. 12 09 6 68 11 53 6 24 good ; It has pews within a who have been here with Mr. Twenty-one. on tt, pulpit, QrindeiPs 12 00 11 since September, 1014. They had % FRANKLIN. llangor.a 15 7 69 6 30 ie all over the and all the accessories of a church. Mrs. Catherine wbo’is Portland.i t5 56 *1 05 115 00 •1 06 This regiatration day hoard about 1.100 Germans who were mother, Grindeil, Capt. C. E. Dyer was home from Surry A U for men who have reached tbe But It Is merely n play church. Flow- ill, returned home Saturday. country taken from the ships and interned at for the week-end. Boston via ers of In a an of twenty-one year* etnoe June 6 of all kinds are planted, and Mrs. Leonard R. Jordan arrived home Portsmouth ar •4 46 Ellis island. There were other Ger- Boston via- In Hancock tbe abort time the German village waa a Mrs. Carrie Bragdon is visiting her laatyaar. county regia- man at Boston. Porto Pan- Saturday from Rockland, where she went 9 18!. ships Rico, Mrs. Robertson, at j la being taken at Bar flower garden. And when this work daughter, Clyde New York via Uallon Kltsworth, ama. while over SO Germans were for a few days' visit with her son, Adel- Sullivau. Worcester ar *7 Sullivan, and Deer was completed the men who had con- bert Miles and before ! 64.j. Harbor, liuokaport brought across the Pacific to New wife, Mr. Miles’ I A M I (AM structed these Bernard Donnell and wife of Union- Me. York from the harbor of Klaouchou. buildings organised departure for Fort Slocum to enter the BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. Aeotber contingent of nine Hancock classes for study. One of these houses viile spent Memorial day with his parents, service. captured by the Japanese. Since the New York via county men ten r.iisworm tor camp last Is an artist's studio; two or three are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donnell. outbreak of the war. too. German and Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Haynes re- Worcester lv this to Some old men Boston via Friday. squad going Camp Slocum, Austrian from bankers to cabinetmaking shops. Miss Herberts Peniey will give a food turned from several at subjects, Sunday days spent ^Portsmouth lv *7 30 V. Tbe men leaving were; are weaving. They are plying all the demonstration and talk in the N. stevedores, have been arrested as alien grange Brunswick and Portland with their son, trades that learned In their Idle Boston via 136 Shirley Gross, fltomngton. enemies they hall Saturday, JuneS. Robert H. Robert and John J. and placed in temporary de- | Haynes. Dover 287 Donald Cameron, Bar Harbor. hours on shipboard. Wonderful mo- ts oo| tention at various places throughout Mrs. Lord of Machias spent two days Whitney left Sunday for Plattsburg, N. SI Francis I Sinclair, Hast Sullivan saic work made out of cigar boxes Is Portland.lv 26 OGlsll 00 the United States awaiting final action recently with her daughter, who is a Y.f to enter the training camp for the |tl2 (11 98! Law reuce Dorian, Buck a port. turned out. ns are little ships complete (AM u v mr K''' rn im'm. teacher in the high school. summer. Bangor.Iv te ooitio so ts 25 1341 tils worth A Robinson. Swans Island In every detail. Brewer June.. 3 31 WV wrri* new In wnr methods—un- Howard Cousins, who has been lame As evidence that the schools at the Palls LSI Lloyd Havejr, Weal Sullivan Y. M. C. A. Take* Hold. Holden. 6 29 10 68j 3 60 7 prepared for prisoner* of war. And several weeks, is able to be out again with are trying to do their bit, the pupils have McKenzies- .A... .110 691 17 1497 George W Sullivan, Bar Harbor. The Young Men’s Christian associa- Phillips Lake. 16 35,111 02' 13 56 17 whatever the treatment of Germany to H. P. Blaiadell’s delivery team. bought to date a total of f294.25 in thrift 1514 LeonTilden, Ellsworth. tion followed the Germans to Hot Green Lake- 6 43’ 11 12’ 4 04 7 American the United States Nicolin. 16 52 11 12 prisoner*, A children's concert of and war-savings stamps, and five liberty 26 14 7 1515 Edmund P. Hooper, So. Qouldaboro. Springs, as It has followed our sol- day by pupils Ellsworth Falls 7 11 41! 4 8 determined that German divided as follows: 04, 24| prisoners the Methodist Sunday school will be bonds, Grammar, Ellsworth 7 llj 11 47; 4 29 8 IS FOR diers to their cantonment^ and it came ORDKR CAUL. held here the J131.26 three June 7 25 11 54 4 41 should be treated on in the church June stamps, bonds; intermediate, Wash’gt’n with plans for service, with money given Sunday evening, Franklin Road. 17 4 50 new calls have been 1*13.60 stamps; primary, |99.60 stamps, 33|112 02j No received, but assumption of the president thnt this 16. Hancock. enough to buy lumber, but no money two bonds. 7 41; 12 10 5 00 more are expected this month. Tbe men was a war not against the German Waukeag, £ Fy 7 44 12 13 5 03 for labor, and the representative of the The ladies' aid society furnished a din- Mt Desert Fy ar 7 50 12 20 6 10 next in order (or t^all are: people but against the rulers of Pros Young Men'* Christian association ner Memorial day, which was well patron- N1COLLV JOU P North Penobscot •u. Mt Desert lv. 8 00 12 80 5 20 Harvey Staples, I Fy 50 called a number of the German sen- ized. The G. A. K. veterans were guests. Sullivan.. ...ar 8 15. 1349 Horace H Bar Harbor. the of Liacornb, Moreover. great majority Mrs. Helen Fox of Ellsworth Falls is Sorrento.. 8 45 men together In their camp and asked Miss Geneva and Miss Frances MW N Northeaat Har. these were here on a Bragdon Bar Harbor-, ar. 9 15 1 10 6 oo Shirley Reynolds, prisoner* peace- Mrs. Francis McGown. them If they would be willing to build are at home for the summer from visiting AM H M r M 148B Pearl K Tsluter, Brook l in. ful errand; they had come In their Dyer a Young Men's Christian association where have been teach- Dr. Frank Whitcomb, wife and family, 1 Stops on signal or on notice to conductor. 1496 Lin wood Great of all Bethel, Vt., they • Chicle, Pond. ships, of which the greatest included, t Daily, egeppt building If supplied with material and of Orono, were at Camp Ellis for Sunday. Daily. Sundays 1530 Ivory L Gross, Hucksport. was the Vaterland. now the Leviathan, ing. Sunday. § Sundays only. IT Daily except tools. Immediately the men organized who is in at Monday, s Saturday only. 1534 James K Marc yes, Bar Harbor. and* were marooned In American W. H. Patten gave the Raymond Camber, training dupt.-of-Schools DANA C. a construction squad. They gave tholr Camp Devens, spent a short at DOUGLASS, 15(7 Elisha Young, Gouldsboro. wafer*. They remained by their ships Memorial day address to a representative furlough General Manager. labor gratuitously. They erected a big home. M. L. 1548 Kay S Blalsdcll, East Orland. for nearly three year*. But they were gathering of townspeople and from ad- HARRIS, building, probably 200 by 150 feet, nr- General Passeuger Agent. 1550 Stephen C Rankin, Buckspoft. trained men. Many or nil of them joining t*w IIS. Leland Cowing and wife spent the Portland, Maine. tlstlcnlly designed, as a clubrooin and 1556 Levi G Moulden, Swan’s Island. were reservist*. Identified with the fa- The persevering eight in the farce cast week-end with Mr. Cowing’s mother afr schooHiouse. and Immediately nil the West 1558 Will mm O Katun, Deer Die. thering!. will at Eastbrook night. A Eden. classes were filled. Four hundred men play Friday 1560 Robert L Dix, Hancock. The great majority of these prison- second postponement was caused by Fred Tincker, wife and little daughter were Immediately enrolled. The Ger- PLUMBING, 1563 nhirley E Hauraaen, Bar Harbor. er* were held for*«lx month* at the diphtheria cases. Laura, of Ellsworth, visited Josiah Phil- mans their own teachers. 1573 produced Herbert A Young, Gould*boro. Kill* Island Immigration station in of lips and wife last week. Classes were established In elementary The congratulations many friends hot Water Heating, Furnace 1561 Clarence 8 Eaton, Little Deer Isle. New York and on an Island In Boston and advanced English. Other classes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Frank Staples and wife and Mr. Gross 158b II W Work and Alpbeoa Kingsley, Gouldsboro harbor under the Jurisdiction of the who were married at Jobbing. were formed In French and In Span- Donnell, the bride’s of Orland spent Sunday at the home of 1500 Harold E Haslam, Waltham. United States immigration authorities. ish. Shorthand, geography, chemistry, home Memorial day. Lyndon Phillips and wife. 1501 Hoy B Grindle, Hluebill. The officers and sal lore of the Piinz HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES and Mr. and Mrs. Carleton and 1506 marine engineering, navigation Donnell Hillard who has finished his Ralph K Joy, East brook. Eltel Friedrich were first taken to Schoppee, are taught All day and all evening daughters, Marion and Louise, with Mrs. w’ork here State moved and then to Fort building road, Thttadctphla Ogle- aud sons Years' these classes are at work studying E. E. Follctt and John to w here he Twenty Experience. GOULDS BORO. Ga. Picket^ Monday Molunkus, has about thorpe. various of were in town to Personal attention to all details. subjects. Ellsworth, Thursday four miles to build. Telephone Miss liubie Under the of The 1 Kidder is employed at the provisions Hngqe Similar classes were organized In attend Memorial day exercises. or mall orders promptly attended to. home of Leroy tribunal, agreed to by all the pow- Spurting. the officers’ detention camp. Richard Dyer, who has been teaching in NOR III ELLSWORTH. Mrs. ers. prisoners of war have certain Annie Hodgkins of Sullivan visited The Young Men’s Christian associa- Washburn, made a brief visit home last EDWARD F. here and rights. They may not he compelled tion has also stationed BRADY, Saturday Sunday. secretaries and week. He enlisted in the aviation corps Mrs. Hannah Maddocks and Mrs. to work *it thnt will con- Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. anything Inaugurated work at Fort and The war relief society met at the home Oglethorpe some time ago, having received his Isaac Emery are ill of grip. 173-2. tribute to the activities of Telephone of military and Fort McPherson. On. and at Fort for Portland Mrs. P. H. 8purling last week. call, left Saturday His Mrs. Burr of the government. are to have Lloyd Olunonis visiting They Douglas. Utah. They have co-oper- him to L*. L. Tracy, who is employed at South mothei*accompauied Bangor. her parents, Spofiord DeWitt and wife. means of communication with their ated with the Albert N. Cushman heartily government The baccalaureate sermon of the Gouldsboro, spent the week-end at home. high Maddocks of Bar ac- friends. If they do any industrial and have rendered most valuable serv- Bryan Harbor, school will1>e by Rev. C. W. Lowell Archibald Rolfe weut to New are to be on the same given Miss visited ! York work, they paid ice along the lines of work car- companied by Dorothy Gilley, usually at the church to enlist in tbe schedule of ns that to offi- Baptist Sunday evening, his H. F. Maddocks and Electrician andContractor Gently engineering wages pnld ried on by the association—religious, parents, wife, forces. June 9. The graduation exercises w ill be Memorial cers and soldiers of the same grude educational, athletic, music, and day. gar- in town hall Tuesday evening, June 11, Electric and Fixtures The friends of Lawrence Joy will be In the army. Mrs. H. F. Maddocks and Mrs. Isaac Supplies dening. and Wednesday evening the reception pleased to know that letters have at last Secretary’ of Labor Wilson, when I.Ife Is Irksome In The Emery were guests of Mrs. Fred Moore at ■ Ellsworth any camp. and ball of the senior class will take Estey Building arrived for bis relatives and friends after confronted with the maintenance and .men get what the doctors call the Salisbury Cove, last week. 37-11 place. The graduation parts are as Telephone an anxious for a He care of 2.000 German subjects sickness.” waiting long period. placed “barbed-wire It affects follows: Leonard Mrs. Mary J. Perry is spending two ia safe salutatory, Bragdon; with the rest of our boys iu France. under hls care, many of whom had men's minds to he In an inclosure weeks at her home in kept history, Jessie Robbins; prophecy, Ervin Sorrento. The wives In this country, decided that the with nothing to do. That Is the most Ellsworth Steam chairman of the recent Red Cross El wood Bragdon; address to under- Forrest Moore was at home from Camp Laundry drive in United States should set a standard serious tbufvillage expreaaea appreciation complaint. graduates, Walter Herbert Marshall; Devens last week for a few days' All Kinds of Laundry Work. NAPHTHA CLEANING In furlough. for the of the of prison administration harmony There have been hut few attempts hearty co-operation people presentation of gifts, Rowena Woodworth; Goods called for and delivered *hich enabled the solicitors with the disinterested and nonpunltlve to and the of the UOKfS. to secure the escape, guarding essay, “Flowers of the Warring Nations,” allotment wur alms of America and so humane is Special attention to parcel poet work assigned to this community, prisoners relatively easy. Walter Coombs; valedictory, Leona De- would serve as a CLARK —At Ellsworth. 16, to Mr and Mrs H. B. ESTEY & •specially to tbe sidewalk for its thnt our humanity May CO., Proprietors society Beck. E J Clark, a sou. [ Kenneth. | onerous means of protection to American sol- contribution, which carried Jhe TO GROW A “BOSCOBEL OAK” June 3. B. HOUSTON—At Bangor, May 28, to Mr and State Street, Ellawortb. Me who become of Mrs subscriptions well beyond the minimum diers might prisoners Howard R Houston, of Bucksport, a daughter. war In German camps. [Priscilla.j allotment. Students Plant Acorns From HANCOCK POINT. Oregon MARTIN—At North Hancock, June 4, to Mr O LOT HI INI G £dw*rd Kolfe, who went to Bangor re- Camps Built by Germans. Tree Charles II. Used as Mrs. A. B. McFarland came Saturday to and Mrs Charles M Martin, a son- NORWOOD —At West Tremont, June 2, to Mr well selected at °*uBy to enlist in tlie quarter* Hot In the mountains of Hiding Place. her summer home. Small but .stock Springs. occupy and Mrs Alvin Norwood, a daughter. a {massed satisfactory exami- North Carolina, was selected as an In- Mrs. W. A. Crabtree, who has been money-savinR prices. ®w^00> He went to Ore.—Acorns from the oak Bangor Thurs- ternment camp for the Interned sea- Eugene, quite ill of neuritis, is spending the week MA UK IK II. Repairing of all kinds day to be to which Charles ready accompany tbe party men. It lies far from the sea and tree King the second with Mrs. H. M. DAVID R F?l e: rvj D of Hodgkins. twenty-one volunteers, which left nestles in the midst of mountain used as a hiding place from the Crom- FRASER—DCNNELL—At Frankliu, May 30. Main Street Ellaworth Mrs. G. A. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. B A. Blaisdell, Mrs Agnes (i Fraser for Fort by esq, frnday morning Slocum, N. Y. ranges in western North Carollnn. well forces were planted on the Uni- to David Clifton Donnell, both of Franklin. A Lester Hall are at the Tarratine, and will farewell was at his home of here and ara party given Other war prisoners are Interned at versity Oregon campus MURPHY—THAOY—At Sullivau. May 31, by yioicsaiouai Caret open the house to the public June 15. b A Miss Wednesday evening. and Fort expected to produce a second “Bosco- Noyes, esq. Mary Agnes Murphy, Fort McPherson Oglethorpe, ofCorinna, to curtis E Tracy, of Sullivan. 8. Mr. «nd Mrs. Whelpiy, Miss Martin Ga., where cantonments have been bel oak.” MACOMBER McFARLAND At Mr. of Bangor, and Stiles Brownville Junction Miss H. SCOTT erected similar to those occupied by The story Is told that while Charges June 1, by Rev Calvin M Clark, Phyllis ALICE have of Mr. and Mrs. William C Macomber, of Seal Harbor, to George F IT. was In Boscooel been'guests SPECIALTY M AI>K OF Effect of Odor*. troops. These camps were hnllt h.v the hiding the original McFarlaud, of Gallison several days. Bangor. TYPKWKITINO, ACCOUNTING AND It Lb stated that strong perfumes Germans under direction of American oak owlg flew out, frightened by the GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. June 4. M. R. Sale A Trust Co of rorR have a to Intoxicate and be- stock- Cromwell men. and that the king’s Ill K li. AgentUuion Deposit power officers and are surrounded by vnd, for furutshlug Probate aud Hurety Bond numb, and workers In the perfume ades. pursuers, noting this, concluded that Oliver BRAG DON—At Lamoine, June 2, Miss Ger- I Agent Typewriter; typewriter supplies laboratories are so much seamen were they were the first arrivals and had aae. occasionally Relays of officers and “The American Addison.** trude C BragJou, aged 46 years, 6 months. Removed to 1 School 8t., Ellsworth, effected as to need medical aid. from New York and Bos- frightened the birds themselves, and BENNETT—At Bucfcsport, May 23, Mrs Carrfa transported “The American Addison” was a H Bennett, 78 7 18 ton to Hot Springs during the summer so gave up the chase. aged years, mouths, days complimentary nickname conferred on HOOPER—At Bangor. June 3. Frank Hooper, and fall months of 1917. and ilbumi&rmnxtfl early Joseph Dennis, a newspaper man born of Brooksvllle, aged M years, 8 days. from out the crews of the ships all JORDAN —At Waltham, 29, Ill POTATOES EIGHT JEERS SOLDIERS; IS FINED at Boston in 1768, who won reputation May Clarinda, kinds of mechanicians and artisans widow of Gilman Jordan, aged 82 years. as “Oliver Oldschool.” Under HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA that MONROE— At Ellsworth. May 80, Mrs Carrie were selected. And the German pris- Save "Wheat.' Tennessee Woman Let Off With Lipht pseudonym he established and for sev- Malone Monroe, aged 60 years. They oners were set to work their —At When, vou eat Potatoes AND PEPTIRON building Punishment on Her Promise to eral years conducted a called MULLAN Egypt (Franklin), June 1, periodcal 88 8 own Barney Mullan, aged years, months. camp. Be Good. the Portfolio, which, from all ac- cLont When the work was there Conditions that are both scrofulous completed counts. was popular in its He — day. hod was for the men to do. There Memphis. Teun. Mrs. Sarah eat anemic are very common. Many nothing died at Philadelphia in 1812. 'StbcruatTufiug persons whose faces are “broken was no provision for activities except Johnson, fifty-six years old. watched out,” checks are and nerves are such sports as the men themselves a regiment of soldiers marching Bread pale, on New Hoe*. ^eak, suffer from them. might devise. A large number were through the afreets, and leered. A po- Tighten Gradually H. W. DUNN the liceman arrested her. In In installing new water pipes, rub- There is an effective, economical employed In the kitchen ; they kept police court TJ-3. JOOD AJOMJtfianLATtOM ber hose, etc., do not tighten excessive- Manufacturer and dealer in L remedy in the combination of IIo» rather L BROOK LI-•• were not First Ave„ NORTH insured. celebrity who had found rarth# mild Mrs. Sophie Bauer. 5il June 3. * write*: I cannot have re- __ "1 Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Cindijl than substantial achievement. as North. Faribault, Gladstone *. wonderful turned from a visit in Mi 11 vale. CAPE HOSIER. PUZZLE TO HUNS 8(tree,” he wrote, "that "I cannot praise your teh It b»» launched a commo- bave the author of my works for a «ood medicine, Peruna. enough. Praise Allen Cole has just Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Astbury the busi- and the coins to keep It -lone mi/eh for me during past dious new sail-boat lor the summer ton schooner gone to New Jersey. and I keep It In the hou.e French Painter in *n. I know a little about fame now; ; year, Originated by ter. w»* In aucb condl- Jordan and Percy Clifford nually. 1 a, Your of South Eugene It's no pond compared to a yacht.” nothlftK but Arthur Gray and mother, 1914, as cy>nt, %t i cuia eat bave bought automobiles. Serving Ordinary k waa too Brooksvtlle, have been visiting Capt. and ft* milk, and even that Edward Collins of New Haven is at fMtv time*. Now. I can Wonderful Mrs. EnQtory E. Dodge. Artilleryman. },re*4 ,6 at for the summer. fcf k recommend Pfr Jobn Blake’s •». Tha Perfect Hostess. b,.'av7 J will Chester Five spent the week-end with who has been -tend.." Mrs. Alden Mrs. Charles Crockett, -It', Comfort and free- •at an^WgWfc his grandparents, Mr. and very simple: •» mV *• i Medicine is much runa at Bluehill Falls. seriously ill, improved. dom, thoughtfulness without tyranny. Conary, *o liquid medi- 1 Norris who is employed in the NOW ONE OF WAR’S A too conscientious hostess can tie as A motor-boat party from Isles ford, con- Gray, SCIENCES who Tablet*. Peruna is at borne for na an oversealoua friend.” 'rfs.-*-*6aMouflage" that has Pome her home here this ern' year. Melville and Wilbert CrO*tr«t*. of New to bo on* of the sciences of modern Every available Vessel is being utilized in go\ June 3. Xenophon. York visited their parents, Mf. and Mrs. warfare, was originated at Tout, ment service. Charles Crockett, last week. Fra IK' during the early days of Au- , PROSPECT HARBOR. rubber Iron.' Albert Gray has taken command of gnsk 114. Many ships that have been carrying Mrs. R. D. of Gouldsboro was a and for active trans- Guptill the yacht Arabian, and will go to MarMs- A painter, Guidand de SmVAt1. at- Sumatra Brazil have been taken recent of her sister, Mrs. J. S. guest head soon, for the season. taehed to a battery near the Lor?e4ne port duty. % Coombs. Mrs. N. K. Bragg of Bangor and a party «lty as an ordinary artllleryra.'Si Haskell Cleaves and John Stalford, shon This will necessarily foVur them'. Cast me to visit her staler, Mrs. Clara war mlhlster Immediately ordered the Dunbar. Only in that way Oso you be assured of tfrfuc.car's' creation of a special section of the SImmiMiaaat Mrs. Frank Bratnard and two sons of continuous service. army whose entire duties were to he Portland, Conn., are at their for a camp those of “camoufleurs," or concealer* No other will I'e remedy so Scevoja was placed In charge of sorely and quickly correct Mn. Alice Clement, who ban been at the work and called to his aid other United States Tires stomach [be borne of Austin Blaisdell, has returned painters who had been mobilized In ailments, to her borne in the regfelate village. the army In some as the liver and the ease^ ordinary improve Mrs. Frank Crowder and two children privates In the Infantry or In the are Good Tires general health as a dose of bf Quincy, Maas., are occupying the Avery service corps. 3riy house. Mr. Crowder, who accompa- Many Now in the Work. nied them here, returned borne to-day. "Camouflage" spread untfl today the j Mias Grace Gibbs, wbo has been teach- j •action has over 2.000 men. artist*. I Beecbains ing at Norton, Mass., arrived borne Fri- scene painters, engineer*, etc. The of- j day for a few days’ visit before leaving ficial figures show that camouflaged j for GaJVeston, Texas, where she has a batteries have operated in compnra- [ position. tire safety, only Tonr per cent of thetr number Mrs. E. C. Mason, Mrs. Etta Dunbar, having been pnt out of ac- Uw»t Sole ofPills Any Medicine in the World. Mrs. tion by direct fire as to .VI Sold everywhere. In Bosee. 10c.. 25c. Emily Dunbar, Mrs. Carrie White, opposed per cent of Mrs. Alice White, Mrs. James DeRocber, batteries where the irons had Mrs. Ethel Snow and Mrs. Alberta Maaon not been painted or otherwise con- sere in Ba^k sport Friday, the guests of cealed. tT Horse thrives \ Mrs. Florence Stanley. One of the most notable Health) June works of 3. M. { the on Natures' “camoufleurs” was the erection of DEER ISLE. a hollow, armor-plated wooden struc- ture 300 Food John Murch entertained bis class at feet from the German lines, bis home Friday evening. painted to represent a tree that stood between the French and German Mrs. Harry M. Beck has gone to Ayer, front lines in the Mass., to be near her husband, who is at Champagne region. The French had C imp Devena. beet^ operating at a decided disadvantage, as tha Ger- The closing exercises of the graduating mans held fhe high ground from which :lasa of the grammar school, Friday If your hor«e is “off ^4 they could carry out their observa- ifternoon. were well attended. The mem- hi* feed” cannot act tions at ease. The commandant no- you bers of the class and their teacher deserve ticed the too to more tree that had been swept quickly prevent credit for the excellent program. *fbowe elean of its branches and serious trouble. *ho will enter the high school this fall foliage through shell and machine gun fire. ire: Marion Holden, Frieda Haskell, At night he caller! In his Gladys Haskell, Sybil Dow, John Murch, camouflage WHITES squad llnd confided a to them. Kenneth Haskell, and Arnold rictrtt. plan A week Inter a squad of sappers GOLDEN 4 An entertainment was mem- given by crept out on a dark night and dug bers of the local branch of the Red l rose, a ditch on the French side of the TONIC in the town hall. Wednesday evening. tree. The trunk was attacked from ! In a to lecture preceding the entertainment. beneath Ihe is intended primarily keep the system ground by saws that had | Elder l\ W. Greene of Somerville, Mass., in such prime working order that the been liberally dosed with oil and cut i horse will on his food. Silas. abbcthcrmraUL Jjgal primary candidatks atrtjrrtiamcm*. J COUNTY NEWS Chamberlain, and Mrs, Hose, a trained NOTicn. STATU or MAINK. J nurse, who has been in attendance, re- vbhhatk I.IM of thattta. following Complete Thou© Who Will be turned to Boston h..,bf gl.en Tof f Honorable, the Judge of the Probate Sunday. I* wm mail. by lb. Voted Por In BROOKS V1LLK. pfio* Court in am) for the Oounty of Hancock. June. Jane 3. H. aod lor lb* county ol ___R. "thill Below is a complete list of republican Mine Hazel Carter is at L. O. Mam.: represents r. p. Haakeii, employed **• of Lewiarion. of snd democratic candidates for nomination Fowler’s. WEST SURRY. ,,h „ i,.,o( Sora.r.lll.. Mnteof Respectfullycounty Androscoggin, K ot Maine. Prank 8. Call of BHaworth, of for aal *■.„ daotawd Alien Nlbi*y county national, State and who G. B. went to I Hancock. Maine, that they and L.8. county offices, Mrs. B. Grindle, who has been ill of fcW. Trundy Bangor last r.culrl. of he Haskellof • * -**-*,?,.'.ppointad 'let* of lUncoA. will be voted for in Hancock in IF YOUR CHILDREN week. iiteineni “I >*'<1 d.canaMl; Hurry, coanty Maine, Elvira M. county pneumonia, is much improved in health. <»»• Not being n Stetson of Melroae. county of Middlesex. Mas the M*A2rS5 It. primaries on Monday, June 17: Mrs. Julia Blais 1t o' *••**«. ebe h«e »(> aacbusetta. Cora L. Welch of Ellsworth, county Roy Hooper and Mrs. Eugene Sanborn ARE DEUCATE OR FRAIL II, who spent the l!9C?Vhe m*l« or a. Hlb.ey ol BIMhltl, In the Hancock. Maine, Lettle A. Higgins of Bar REPUBLICAN. winter in is at home, are ill of measles. or Broeks7il!e, Nlnte « I Maine. «• her Harbor, ooumy of Hancock. Maine. C. tmder-size under-weight W'i.. end Mary FOE CNITKD RTATRf 8RNATOR. June 3. "I Maine, aa the law di- Rev nolds of Somerville. county of Middlesex, L. b‘»tr Schools have been closed on «ccount of Emulsion j W(,J!d Massachusetts, Ella .VL Bennett of Preaque Bert M Fernald.Poland remember—Scott’s late, of Aroostook. Maine. the measles. There are cases. kins, late of Sullivan. In county Hirem« many MARI WILLS. v Hod* Haskell of Itedlanda. of FOR it nature’s grandest K* berlne M. Atber- connty Han Ber- RRPRRSRNTATIVR TO CONGRESS. growing- »* deer••»0ID M»1U county,t-VUIUJ apppintedk->'l ; strengthens bones, | body Garland, former 1,111 Ill known. Robert Haskell of Brewer, of Jobs A Petera .Ellsworth home of ef a ,u.«t willwin and ifiunieut of coanty Black. a the IhkSt Mkd Hiliim Floyd. blood and resident of this whb died last 11 * Penobscot, Maine. Ja rea Haakell of Call- makes healthy pro- town, date of qualification May 7.191*. POR UOVKRNOR. •; fomta. Mrs. Mi ler Nary of Revere, Miss Ruby who has been em- winter at was to Otis of Sullivan, In said coanty Sanborn, motes sturdy growth. Bucksport, brought Preble. late of Hu (folk, Massachusetts, Harsh of Carl E Milllken...Island Falls »• _j k iihonu* %i.M tI therton of Caspar ployed at Eurene has returned Jcott At Bowne, Bloomflekl, N. ?. Tuesday for burial. " Jeceieed Katherine Somerville, Massachusetts, Georgia MoCart- Sanborn’s, eieculrlxarm.,,. FOR STATE AUDITOR. to 10 Midllld COUDb/icounty, appointed■j/(rv.n.ct. nev of Weeks Mi Is. county of Kennebec. North Biuehili. ■May 31, F. III*. *n Trrworgy. Htates, George SENATOR. ployed at Bentley Grindle’s, has returned Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended for *" Owen B. of K. Haakell. deceased, who left real estate was deceaaeu. Tr.woigy home. evening passed pleasantly with music alecutor of the said county of Hancock, described as (Tiro to be nominated.) strengthening digestion, purifying the blood* ‘Swirlh. appointed and games. Refreshments were At all t. ..ament of aaid deceaaed; date ir.^ 1 served, drugstores. 11.25 a bottle.-.4 dirt. ...J Arthur B Holt.Gouldsboro Floyd Black is boat for May 7.IHA First lot: Situated In Ellsworth. In said buildings large and a birthday cake cut. *‘^tlo* countv of Hancock, to wit: ! Albert K McBride .Mount Desert 1 Mr. late of Sedgwick. In aald Beginning on the Fatten, who speuds the summers H barg.nl. east aide of Water street, at an Iron Willis A June 3. ARB. Henry .aid bolt, the j Ricker.•...Castine here. "bjKPi.,*u administratorW^Sargent of_of the northwest corner of John Bunker’s lot; thence SSMimtsiMritca !«•; appointed running on the Hoe of for county attorney. aeceaaad; date of qualification northerly said street} E. E. Williams of Sedgwick has moved SEAL (JOVE. Vfsaid two rods to an Iron bolt; thence easterly and William K ifl* to said Bunker’s Whiting.Ellsworth his into the of O. P. parallel north line seven family cottage and Mrs. Henrietta of is Your Elixir » late of in Harding Union _ Hsoodera. Bucksport j rods and nine links to an iron bolt, being the FOR CLRRK OF COURTS. Hattie A M. R. Limobumer, where Mr. Williams is JILi|. deceased. Dorr of I w*at line of Harry C. Jordan’s homestead visiting her parents, T. W. Wails of lot; F Capt. Saved Life ?2dKUi*M Pickering Bucksport. thence s< uth eighteen and one de- Timothy Mahoney.Ellsworth employed on the Patten My adrutn* quarter cottage, and wife. ,, »aiti county, appointed grees east od said Jordan's lln# two rods to said FOR JO DOB OF PROBATR. Words of a Maine Man tfjplof ihe estate of deceaaed, uate ] an iron bolt, said Ernest Closaon has purchased a new l*l». being Jordan’s"goilthwcet State Patrolman John Dorr and Road May T. Corner, and the north tin* o' John Bunker's Bertrand B^lark.Bar Harbor horse of fr£?|£l.ou Irving Candage of Sedgwick, and Commissioner Wallace are Henry O. Hanley of 17 Cross street. Belfast, Per*. ^ ftedgwick. in said lot; thence westerly on the said line of John Sidney doing r. ism A- roa REGISTER OF DRBDS. us: am Droves M. of Huuker's lot, seven rods and to Guy Black has purchased a of horses on kMaine, writes “I feeling lots better T deceased Bridges said nine lloks pair excellent work the roads. administrator of the the place of beginning, of and think Elixir rick, ippols1*^ containing fourteen 0 Floyd Black. your (Or. True’s Elixir) date of and fifths William Erntfty.Sullivan School Committeeman James R. ol »»ia deceased; qualification eighteen twenty square rods, Kelley saved my life.” s,coDrt lot: -Itu.ud 30. p. At fc. if it In „id fell,worth FOR shrripF. attended the met cf the district com- "a to ting Dr. True’s Elixir is a great medicine, a late of in oforoMtd. wit: »nnnd,d on th, *,« by it PsiUrsoo, Bucksport. lot Ward W Wescott.Bluehill mittees at Southwest last Family Laxative and Worm Expeiler. It U ol l»od now i.wii.d h, ib, ulri K. Harbor week. deceased. Krle White of (Joorn, MARLBORO. tones the stomach, moves the bowels and ex- 72811. Haskell, deceased, bounded on the north Lssm Middies** county. Ma*sacbnsettv, by FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Miss Velma who failed to re- pels wo ol, Surprising it is bow many of the estate laud of Hoses Hamor; bounded on the east Murphy, IdTicd summlstrator of tal l by Mrs. Arthur Hodgkins is very poorly. have worms. Children suffer agony Hancock street aud bounded on the south Winfield 8 cover from a severe attack of wns people date of qualification 9,1918 by Treworgy.'.....Surry measles, from worms: Signs or symptoms of worms Stale Aprilof Crosa street. Being same described In need Mrs. Carter of Pembroke ‘teisc S resident of the Maine, be FOR is visiting her taken to Bar Harbor for treat- are: stomach, swollen from Hollis I. Higgins to F COUNTY TREASURER. hospital Deranged upper lip, •sostated Archie L. White of Bucksport. George Haakell, daughter, Mrs. sour stomach, offensive breath, hard and full Hancock and .State of deceased, dated August 10. a On Ihe forego ng petition ordered, that no- A wide of is to buy from the rpAKKN tice thereof be given to all ytater- variety Itlft. on tr>cution date*I May 7, A \). 1818. persons FOR CLRRK OF COURTS. e«*ed. by causing a of said and mixtures is dealers listed be- 8n«j < n • ; nlgment rendered kv the Mu- copy petition being this order thereon to la* three John A Stuart.Ellsworth Jsd*ci -1 < oart. for the cownty of H sn- published low. 'I sell pttm* weeks in the Klisworth Ameri- sold under the hey ag k ti (tie !rtm Ui* re*‘t begun and held an successively at Klisworth. iu OF PROBATE. ft*foer*b Tuesday of April A\ l) 1*1*. to wit, can. a newspaper published FOR Jl'DOS name only' SOCON\ said the first to he at least “gasoline.” ss '.s* tern.* at 11 h day of A fa 11 A. U. 1*18, In county, publication to the that No nomination filed The best to —uniform, pure, lirarofD K Hurley, of Hi la worth, Hancock thirty day* prior hearing thereon, way at a court to be held FOR RROISTRR OF DEBUS. Ma .against R berl H Ur nnnl, of they may appear probate be sure that the .Look at Klisworth. In aud for said county, powerful. KBt>,6. in Mid county, foe arvente dollar* and Walter J W'esks.Castine on the second of a. d. 1918. for the Risen; ■ it-t»t or Aud nine dollar* day July. gasoline you buy- Red, at ten o'clock In tbs forenoon, and U4 Licet) ctnia coat* at »utt. and will FOR SHBRJFF. and Blue show cause, if have, the measures up to White, w»clil A', public auvtton a rhe sheriff's office any they why prayer of the should not he granted. Fred H Gerry.Bar Harbor rarsid K. .* worth to the highest bidder on petitioners quality standards So-CO-ny Sign. tk* twentjr'nlnth day of June at ten o’clock HKK IRANI) K. CLARK. Judge of Probate FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. iiice f rrao * the following deacrlbed real A true c jpy. tfta>*ai:d ali ibe right, title and intereat Attest:—Clasa K McllaR. Acting Register Byron H Mayo.Southwest Harbor ikdi It. a Robert it Bcnnati haA In %nd For county treasurer. tilke *A*e*. or b ^d on the thirty-first dsy bf HTATK Or MAINE. Jtetsr* \ it i»iv at ten o’clock ami forty Edward F Small.Ellsworth The of a and the World’s fir »'u«ji«-a in (he forenoon, the time when Hancock Sign U* hnr mi attached on the writ In the i To tbs Honorable Justice of the Supreme FOB RKPKSRNTAT1VRS Reliable Dealer Best Gasoline •*.r to a lertaiu lot or of neat to be he.d at Ella «a, parcel Judicial Court, Cta$M 1 bad » tu *:ed in H at port of Kdtn known ai : worth, within and for,the said county of io Ha r, and bounded and described aa Hancock on the fourth Tuesday of April, H L Graham. .Bar Harbor h> oes. to «n Beginning at a ala be on the s d. 1918 (‘las* 2 GASOLINE «a»i liu* f a sixteen aid five- DEALERS WHO SELL SOGONY MOTOR ptliale way J A. DAVI8, of Hucksport, in said Joshua K Gross. .Orland troths fr- ’.w| from For real leading avenue county, wife of William J. Davis, re- •sdst-ne* nbwrn ceid faith, for one year tltylee -.on stake; (hence south prior running to the commencement of these proceedings. Allston M Hate it. .Stonington 1' i-m dr«r.M >hi n|( feet to a stake, ety j That the «a!d iibellee has been guilty of Class •> H. F. krbee Bi-r n ur and tun- Wescott, Uigrres fifty-one estnrnie cruelty towards jour libellant, and tWAVAAt »«r t a stake at the No nomination filed sixty i,itir lo of cruel aDd abasive treatment, and tret eg of • s Be** con cr of said lot No. Ai; thence sufficient ability, or being able to labor and Class 6 Ellsworth & Machine Works, **rta an «• wt*t the Foundry filiy drgr following for her. grossly or wantonly and Charles A Snow. .Bluehill s t'hrr tine of e*ld lot No M fifty-four anti provide cruelly rtfnse* or neglects to provide suiUbie I'-nr tent' * fret to of aud be- Class 7 place beginning maintenance for her; that on or about .Septem- H. B. ol No ;«as ohid of .Mt. Desert Estey, drsciibedon plan ber 1914. the said William J. Davis utterly William S Holmes. ^now 15. ao Morso.and tne same premises i cause ami being deserted your libellant without CLASSES. u>D«e)ed o the said Robert H. Bennett THE RKFRKSBNTATIVg by went to parts unknown to her, since which O. P. Hrnn M Mnmn deed dated TO. Torrence, by August lime she has never seen or heard from him; The seven classes in Han- aod recorded representative In Hancock county registry said utter desertion has continued for i o» deed*, book amT th>t cock county, by number, are as follows: «7*. page three consecutive years next prior to the fll E. E. Class 1 —Bar Harbor. Rowe, Waat> W. Wwscott. ing of this Hoel; that ois residence is un- to libellant and cannot be ascer- Sheriff known your Class 2—Bucks port, Orland. Castine, Ded- B. Bluehill Elliworth. tained by reasonable diligence- J. Bettel, May U. tflA. Wnerefore she prays that she may be ham ami Veroua. a of it granted decree divorce. Class 3—Ellsworth, Trenton, Aurora, Am- Dated February 20, 1918. Austin Chatto, NOTICK OK KOKKCLOSt’KK. FnokA A. Davis. herst, Otis, MariaviUe, Waltham, and 4 4 \VrHKKK\8 John Moore of Ellsworth. Han- Plantations H, 10, 21, 23, 38. cock State of Mails*, bit C. F. Wescott, county, by OP MASSACHUSETTS. Class 4— Stoningtoa, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, jr., »orifM« deed A. 1*77. and re- COMMONWEALTH April 1®U». Island. Butter Island, corded in Hancock county registry of d*«d« Hrrpo:< *». February 2d, Eagle Islaud, Hog '* the above named I. E. h°°b iS7 p«ge mi, conveyed to Monroe fv'tonally appeared Bear Island. Pumpkin Island and Long Stanley, ■Toea* of ns a Flora A. Davis, and made oath that the above Trenton, id county, certain island plantation. P*rc«i of real estate situated in said Eli* lit*l by her subscribed was true, F. L. •orih. »nd boanded on tbe north by land of before me, Class 6—(iouldsboro, Sullhau, Franklin, Mason, B CPUS fciuo* (i*rland; on tbe can; on the main road PaKITON CHILL, Eaat- Public. Hancock. Winter Harbor, Sorrento, ‘••ding from Ellsworth 10 Mariaviilc, kuowu Notary toe brook, aud Townships 7 and ». A. R. So. Bluehill new roftd; on the south by land of (Sea!) My commiiiiOD expire* March, INI. Conary, •tory?Haritod homestead. aud in the wed Penob- br Class 6— Bluehill. Surry, Brooklin. tbe old road leading to Mariaville. and OK MAINE. scot and tirooksville. F. L. E. Bluehill w»UiaiuK seventy acre*, more or le*». and STATE Greene, "seres* said Monroe Young aaatgoed said Ha it cock *s. SurKEtl K JUDICIAL Cookt. Class 7—Mount Desert, Tremont, South- ••***•€* to Kverard H- which as Term. A. 13. !il*. 1 (Jreelcy, April Island. •‘lUBieut wai west Harbor. Swan’s Cranberry Daniel dated Nov. tl. 1ST8, snd accorded Upon the foregoing libel, ordered: That McKay, Surry and to Mt. Desert Hock aud Marshall ■h**1*1 r,'***lry boo* 4». page ISO; the iibellant give notice to the said libellre Isles, J^auaoine, ■aereft« ^irf tbe same to of Our Uieeiey assigned appear hdfore the justice supreme R. E. Rankin, Franklin Garland, by assignment dated Dec. §, judicial court, to be holden at Ellsworth, »B>1 recorded In aaid registry in book 4M. the of Hancock, on the within and for c-unty 4 4 1X1; snd a. JS* whereas said Uarlaud assigned secood Tuesday of October d. ISIS, by pub- L. C. “Waorigagt to me. the undersigned, by »» an attested copy of said libel and this axu.t-.v.swrsi» Bragdon, "faicent lishing dated 14, l»l* and recorded In thereon, thiee weeks successively in the ■wd May order registry, in book MU. page Si; aud Ellsworth American, s newspaper printed in kerea* the has last C. J. Murch, Eastbrook condition of said mortgage Ellsworth, in our county of Hancock, the broket*. now, therefore, by reason of to be thirty days at least prior ONLY POWERFUL breach publicatlou J** of the condition thereof, I claim a to the second Tuesday of October next, that H weelosure court H. Trenton of said mortgage she may there and then in oar said ap- .^Hopkins, Lkom H. Brows. pear and answer to said libel. MEDICINE WILL END bis Irswooo P. Ou*s. t. f. Miroxit, u By attorney. H. L. Smith, Lamoine *»y r,, 101*. Clerk of the Sup. Jud. Court. officer’s return and A true copy of the libel, 4 4 I order of court thereon J. Sherman NOTICE. Attest:—T. F. Mahoney, Clerk. Douglas, 1 b- Dimicr Cociit, 4 4 ( of the es- •Maina Dibthict. v To all Persons interested in either RHEUMATISM VY. C. Wallace, Portland, May 43. 191M tates hereinafter named: jUH.SU A the District in and NT to the rules of At a probate court held at Ellsworth, G. W. Colwell & So. Court of the States for the Die- on the eigh- whether have had Co., Hancock Uoited * for the of Hancock, It matters not you mctof taat coanty Maine, notice is hereby given, teenth day of May. in the year of our agonizing pains from rheumatism for 20 huudred aud eigh- 20 ^ILLIaM B. BLA18DELL of NORTH SUL- Lord one thousand nine yearn or distressing twitebings for H. W. Johnson, Hancock teen. In vacation LIVAN, weeks, Rbeuma is strong enough and mailers having beeu pre- to drive *• said District, has for admission as following mighty and powerful enough Louis 1 >esert applied sented for the ac'ion thereupon herein- Jordan, Ferry and counsellor of said District THE rheumatic poisons from your body and My after indicated, it is hereby ordered "bit ^tUorneji aboliBh all or money back. notice thereof he given to all person inter misery Howard Aurora Frank Pbllows, Clerk. be C. E. Alexander and all sell Crosby, ested, by causing a copy of this order to druggists published three weeks successively in the Rbeuma «n a no-cure-no-pay basis. A published and after dissolution ok partnership Ellsworth American, a newspaper large bottle is enexpensive, you at Ellsworth, in said coanty, that they may take the small dose as directed once a day heretofore existing be- at Ells- partnership appear at a probate court to bo held two should know that at last tween S. Cottle and Bartlett a. for days you TBE Charles ou the eleventh of June, worth, day have obtained a that will uuder the firm uame of C harles 8J- clock in the forenoon, you remedy cottle A d. l«i8, at tea off the San, has this day been dissolved by aud be heard thereon if they see cause. conquer /beutaatism. ®«tttal and the business is to be America consent, of Bar Har- For over live years throughout STANDARD OIL COMPANY YORK conducted oj said Charles 8. Cottle All bills Willism H. V. Boberteou, late o/NEW Petition that Rbeuma has been prescribed by broad- to said should be paid to bor, in said county. deceased. ‘he partnership some other suitable minded and has released thou- said Charles 8. Louie, and all claims Charles L. Morang or physicians off the aud are to be person be appointed administrator sands from agony, pain despair. partnership paid by Ella s. v estate of said deceased, presented by __ of said deceased. Ellsworth, May 17, J9t8. Robertson. widow Blanch* B. Robinson, late of the city, coauty and state of Jfew York, deceased. PAUPER NOTICE. First sad final ocoount of Boyd Bartlett, ad- for settlement. Chichesierspills ministrator, filed contracted with the of Ells- City Witness BERTRAND E. CLARK. Judge of HAVINGworth to and care for those who support ssid Court at Ellsworth, this eighteenth **»y used assistance five years begin- during of in the of our Lord one **16> and art togal result eta of day May. year thousand nine hundred and eighteen. Ash for CiYl.* iA>-tfrw r,*,*WOrtb. 1 forbid all lieui **• a persons trusting UIAVOKD BRAND PILL*."ILL* my as is of room and Ola ha E. Mullah, Acting Register. KelUMa account, there plenty yean V»o*b** Best, Saint. Alwwjr* accommodation* to care for them at the A true oony. earm city house. artrur B. Uitcrrcl Attest: —Clara E. Millak Acting Register. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS tVERYWHtRt Iftfcrrti 2fibcrti»rmmts HEAL II. S. MEN IN LIVERPOOL Water Powers in First Hospital for Soldiers Opens in England. Maine LOCATED IN MUSPRATT HOME A leading paper advo eating 'Ul» ownership In Known as Red Cross Military Hospital an editorial on March a. No. 4 and U Already Wall Filled said With Soldiers—University of Michi- the Roman cas- A popular fallacy baa beeii trench, which always encircled gan Man Is at Head—Thirty-Four had »( "Hot M development pramaipated that or was to France by Julius Cacaar Was Ibujd tha THEtra, camp, brought Days After House Taken Over a* Maine * idle water power vtate dee the and used him on the battlefield where to-day It Was slop unused water by very Fully Equipped. mold no* lb* their of iwb the Allies and the Huns have 25,000 miles of trenches. pnaera the farmer* of the power in thta ■state to dl*tnm»te avoid ho The first hospital for American sol- supplied will, electric With' of trenches, gradually drawn smaller, power through ut the rings diers In Great Britain has Just been hydraulic current f«r lithtlup their bund. the first modern trench warfare, the Turks in tarmlng district* and to heat probably opened In Liverpool. All other ho*, i»d» ai*d power would he a»*il. 1667 took Candia. anil light the state caring pitals thus far opened In the British by aMe for all farm purpose*. million* of dollar*' Wurth of builder of Verdun, in 1673 employed the Isles have been for American officers. Yauban, co»t coal." first parallel trenches, the system of the present war. The Liverpool hospital Is known as high To accomplish Ihu mult Bed Cross American military hospital tratwaihwlon line# on all count tr to Mr Matthew Morrill of tlray. Defeat, not foresight, turned the Germans trench No. 4, and is situated In the Mnssley road* evidently Influenced article* ut three miles from Since twenty-two years ago Goodrich manufactured would la units tlie Urate In the downtown business part of the city. "I.et the water first automobile Goodrich undeveloped iarpu an **pe rupture of the American pneumatic tire, American soldiers oc- m,>t.*y Already many power Ire developed and need by has driven ahead to the big, graceful, masterful— that no farmer c«uld afford to cupy Its cheerful wards and many oth- line* builder* of power and In tha ers In the convalescent stage, clad In pay necessary charpe* (>r conducting the power Into hospital pale blue, are walking about ihonUI ordinary rates be charced that have nj water power. the spacious grounds. place* the farmer It would mean It will warm aud light our The hospital proper occupies Mossley iarpo Inctaase In taaatlen t house* and buaineaa place* and ft house, the former home of Dr. Edmund make up the deh.it r Knowles Muspratt, a noted authority help restore our old abandoned more buaineaa GOODRICH on chemistry, and one of Liverpool's farms by adding Mr. Morrill la mere ,t who when he heard It will lending citizens, and comforta of life; help tl.an are other advocate* of t u that the Americans wanted It, even old gladly keep yourg |>eople and measure, for Mr Morrtll *»*. turned It over to them. It occupies the '* onea from (locking to the city to "let the people pay SmcM£ TIRES highest elevation In the city. etijo^ privileges that can ami A typical old Gothic-style English will come to them In the country town house. It stands In the center of by water power, and let the pen- But whether Goodrich was revolutionizing tire manu- seven acres of beautiful grounds, the what It co*t*.“ facture by bringing forth the first American clincher tire— flower ganlens of which are rapidly be- pie pay k ing converted Into plots for raising, W'm. Pi u'\ Or the one the cross- (Signed) M. Pennell, \giii originating practical non-sl.id, vegetables. An American flag, flying or black tread rubber— f-J bar, safety-tread, tough from the tall staff In front of the lor* I Goodrich built tires to one end—SERVICE VALUB grounds, can he seen a great distance and assists visitors to find the Kutnford Falla l’o«fr M —what they are worth to the motorist on his car and place- Company, AndrMrnffte Oxford Internal — Paper Company, :>rt«l*H»|»r on the road in COMFORT of an easier riding car U. of Michigan Man at Mead. t%»n*pa Great Northern Ami* KlMtrtr ECONOMY in LONG MILEAGE. The head of the hospital Is MaJ. Cdc Paper Company, hn,* gasoline saved,—and > Union Water Power Company. Hill M«n«fariuftn« .« J. Wile, medical officers reserve corps. Small Union Electric Power Company, Lawt»li)o;HlM« her* A l)>* Aft difference whether you buv GOODRICH tJ. S. A., who Is a member of the fac- Aodroeeogirin Kcaereoir Company, l>rp*r*h ManufartuntHT • < EILVERTCWN CORDS, or BLACK SAFETY ) I 1 ulty of the University of Michigan at St. Croix I'aper Company, TREADS, you SERVICE VALUE TIRES. Ann Arbor. Major Wile came here lnsi get Central Maine Power Company, K<1«ar«U Mimifumrii f ( «.r November, and has worked untiring!) ym THP. R. P, GOODRICH RUBBER CO. to outfit the institution. In this be has been assisted by Joseph R. Morrif Bangor Branch: 37 Tranklln St., Bangor, Me. of Chicago, representing the Americas HI.I I- HIM. MIMKG. rnppac bream. unaalabtr at Red Cross. |*r |«'Urid and Ininartwn Predict* * »•- The major’s staff consists of flv« C. Vey Holmnft Buiy corded aa loa a* ana .art. » for I hr Town. officers—three and two lieu- lurr ••Tba pruduuinc i»ior« at H * * • captains >• r* **s« wsr.^. • » »c* t» ^:*. * * * itfcMPUt*** nm.f»i^.»».r 4«»5C*S«»i: uii : -«»* «« * C. Hoi men of Hock land tenants. The of the Vey cloard down eutnmetirall, m t*-• ’» <; ■. • personnel place ;; ,. THE CITY OF GOODRICH AKRON OHIO. Stale a that Hluehiil will to lb* V**-** ... Includes ten American Red Cross nurs iKMjtr, predict immutable and iwnrc in time be an mining region. of es, twelve sergeants and twenty prl important kopply and daman.] in midsummer of 1 retired When 1915, pnrr Ri here. vates, Miss Marion Weller, a graduate Arbtlrery ni ty i»wr deeds will be remembered in the anthropic metalliferous mining picturesque edict bad but I ban haan dream-1 COUNTY NEWS waa a life- COUNTY NEWS of the New York hospital Is chlcl «nd She was born in this town, and *•* be- seaboard of HloeblM, it could • nurse. village not bara been enforced ,t resident here. She was married to | long nuM of a conviction that Maine I Is of the fact that profound tempted. NORTH LAMOXNE. Oilman Jordan, who died several years WEST FRANKLIN. Major Wile proud an endowment of natural re- “1 be was possessed Douf laa mine eai rluaad t « > of South Paris was were born to .14 days after Moseley house taker Harvey Bragdon ago. Five children them, Galen Orcutt has* a Ford car. source* that bad loo long remained idle purchased peremptory order, called here H. Jor- over it was a fully equipped Amerienn trlerrapbir fr Sunday by the death of his three of whom survive—Herman and that was of being Frank is clerking at capable developed York w.ib eo little teat sister Gertrude. Wilson of this Bradbury, Jr., hospital ready for Its first patient* waratna dan and Mrs. Googins into an asset of great importance to our Harry Gray's. It has lfiO with room foi roPPpr foody to h# run out int • Forrest ( and Mrs. J. Alden Morae of Bar Today beds, Richardson, who went to amp town, Btate as well att a proportion of genuine w"» Dot Mis* Coombs has gone to ; to 820 beds. The lnstitutior tapped Mat permitted Harbor. is extended to the Eugenie expansion in Devens last week, has been rejected for Sympathy to our national defence any in significance ity the furnace as it cooled wh. * were held at Northeast Harbor. Is throughout on the Ameri- service to the condition Funeral services equipped a» now stares ua ao military owing family. crisis such that which flrr» were drawn. Rev. R. B. Mathews P. W. DeBeck and were week- can plan. This especially is true ol of his eyes her son's home June 1, faqoily j in the face/' said Mr. Holman in sternly Tbi* account* also for tb* ti f end at Bluebill. the hot water and of th« •i* of Ellsworth officiating. guests heating plant an interview with the Commercial Jiatur- Miss Beulah Young is several rousted and raw spending and electrical ore atrawn ail June 3. L. Mr*. Bessie Darling of Brewer was in plumbing Installations, days at Bayside, Ellsworth with her _ day. surface of several »nd all of which work was facilitated large propertiee for sister-in-law, Mrs. Julia Young. town several days last week. Manga near had been mined there to a larcr* PKNOBSC OT. the efforts of tonuage of copper mnototrai* ly through the British limited extent at the time when the R. H. Williams and wife were week- lyin* to several of the mill* Mrs. Annie Davis and Helen who draw OBITUARY. daughter royal engineers, helped up Katahdm iron Worn* were end guests at Marlboro and Hancock. outputting While my m tba f went to Cas.ine fortbe sum- the and them Into execution part reopening yesterday, plans put from a single blast furnace a charcoal The unexpected death after a brief Mis* Beatrice w bas been these once fanout rn.nc* *«i tbua inr mer. Coomtis, bq in these of labor days shortage. iron of that illness of Miss Gertrude C. Bragdon, on teaching at Hermou Pond, is home for exceptional quality. of pioneer, 1 shaft never (<*ae Miss Margaret Goss spent Sunday in Ten Wards for Soldiers. had been identified in Sunday evening, was a shock to the the summer. “Molybdenum feel gratification that, tbe attention Franklin with her who is teaching a was sister, The now has ten wards fot the of Bluehtll Falla at as early entire community. She loved and hospital granites the mining world ooce > John Coombs, who recently went to', having more b* there. soldiers, two small officers’ wants and date as 1833 l>r. Charles T. Jackson, by all, and the sympathy of by drawn to tbe eo respected Devens. w as discharged as locality, great. pnw. and wife are con- Camp physical- an besides the Maine's first Slate in re- a circle of friends out to the Earle Leach receiving operating room, admin- geologist, many and authoritative a large goes ly until for service. concern as tbe An on birth of a born istrative the most remarkable entire family, especially to the mother, gratulations the son, offices. It boasts two ambu- spect* among my can Hmelttni and Mrs. Edwin Webster and little Hefintaf coni* 31. daugh- lances of the latest one in that office. Mrs. Lizzie Bragdon, to whom she had May type, given bj predecessors wtihm two from the f have been jreara Briar ter, of McKinley, visiting her Richard an American resident of been almost a constant companion for Miss Maud Wardwell of Calais spent Pearce, “Copper exceedingly high quality initial blast onOegood’smountain d»< 1 here. Mr. Webster came for the parents In and the second an bad been there from ore ex- many years. last week here with her sister, Mrs 8. G. Liverpool, by produced it desirable to and rebat • week-end. acquire At the of thirteen Miss anonymous donor. tracted from the Douglas, Twin Lead, early age years Varnum. tbe old Douglas mine which it is u « united with the church Lee Goodwin, a recent graduate of About 200 from the Bluebill and other mines, several of which Bragdon Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Amherst Maynard of yards hospital moei gratifying to aee in euoii • in this and her earnest Sbaw business college at Bangor, was at are two Isolation wards, each possessed smelters and reduced their pro- community, Lowell, Mass have been visiting here building operation with an entirely nee I Christian life and dis- borne a few days recently. He is visiting to accommodate 100 duct to retiued copper. Around the rums sunny hopeful two weeks. designed contagi- equipped wltta modern machinery * shed an influence the fragrance at Kingman this week. ous disease These are one- of the old mine buildings of several of tnoet position Rev. Chester Smith of the church patients. up-to-date-type. Baptist these of the times of which will live on though her earthly Dr. Merriman. who bas been doing structures of brick and concrete. producers by-gone lay “The ore at will deliver the baccalaureate sermon be- story Bluebill la eaaentia: life is ended. dental work here several weeks, left Each will have four ten-bed wards, huge heaps of ore, some raw as it was fore the class of Clark high j ritlc, principally chalicopyrtu was graduating hoisted from the Miss Bragdon graduated from Monday for Hancock before returning with two small wards In the center underground workings, inr however tome i, school, Sunday evening, June 9, at the bormte, of wt Kent’s Hill seminary after 'attending to bis home at Bar Milla. for officers. A feature will be dis- but the larger part partially or wholly caaional town hall. apecimena are sp*r. Clarke «a« with tbe present shallow working* the Sunday. Raymond much to her. Several fine week in Portland attending grand had shown me that much of the ore paintings here his sister Heater camp of which have ever reached a w M. A. Ward well Sunday, returning GETS $1 FOR CEREMONY from her hand adorn the walls of her chapter O. E. 8. Mrs. in these abandoned ran as high to Stonington with him in tbe afternoon. properties depth of 400 feet, la probable, Brel, was matron. Mrs. home. elected associate grand as live cent, in and all of it per copper, of tbe reolortcai end • Perkins is visiting friends in Manchester, Ardojph Butler, who went with tbe Judge Will Not Spend Wedding Fee* atratigraph Besides the mother, she leaves two waa of a grade entitling it to treatment by tude and nature last of is tbe last of of the depoeila, *< of South Paris and N. H., before returning home, and Mrs. contingent soldiers, Before He Get* Them. the modern which brothers—Harvey metaleugicai processes with a Mrs. Luella Butler’s sons to into tbe of ondly by analogy tbe depoeita who resides at home. Funeral Burton Wardwell is visiting her brother, go Justice the Peace John Pollock had the crude and John, superseded primitive where r service, one in and Vermont, an ewe eo cioaely be held on Herman Wardwell, in South Paris. being Frauoe, another, will be careful how he spends his wed- metal from services will Tuesday after- methods of winning the red it that d. * who did not for tbe blmr piece# taken from one June 3. Woodlocke. pass physically army, ding fees before he gets them. While at Blue- noon at the church. Deceased was its ores which prevailed not only cannot be tr * is in a at dUtinfuiabed by tbe eye -- government shipyard Mobile, the was a cigar and a forty-five years of age. judge enjoying tboae taken t Ala. from tbe other, has t» a June 3. Y. BAYHIDE. good book In his library at home the world at that in tbe late 70 s and period, lowed to a depth of several thoussr-l I d no bell Probably small G. A. K. in the telephone rang. 1 Mrs. Sophia U. Dodge went to Bangor j post early 80’s of tbe 10th century. in one of the '* WEST BROOKS VILLB. Mr. deepest working shaft* last to her State baa more vigorous members than “Hello, judge, this Is Blank,” “Just here it ia not to ex- Thursday accompany mother, inappropriate found in any American u -i of tbe E. L>. said a a Ok- coppar Mr. Robinson Arlington, Mass., Mrs. Amanda York, home. Mrs. York C. West post of Franklin. voice, naming prominent plain that the closing down of mining op- government pension agent, was in town has been in Massachusetts since Ten of them participated in tbe exercise* lahoma oil man. “I am at the Balti- erations in the Bluehill district at last copper “Without attempting to fortrut tis last week on business. with her Mrs. Memorial day. Among those marching more hotel and want to get married. that earlier waa not due either to September granddaughter, period future, it may be permitted me to prr" I to tbe a Can come down Mrs. George A. Stevens fell down the Lillian Brewster. cemetery and back, a distance of ; I'm in hurry. you physical exhaustion of the ore or deposits diet that the diamond-drill pcospr '*»< stairs a week and was about two miles, was tbe veteran Samuel ! right awayf to diminution of their metalliferous tenor. cellar ago, injured Freeman came home from Bar now conducted al Blue hill under Capt. S. being She is comfortable now. Clark, eighty-one years old, and a With visions of a fat fee the Judge That the was as it then severely. Harbor Friday, returning Saturday. camp abandoned, the directions of the skilful engioeer. a of He called a and hur- portion tbe distance be carried and j promised. taxi, resuscitation, was attrib- Merrill A. Farnham, who was graduated | He in having power installed in bis seemed, beyond charge of this Guggenheim property, t played tbe drum. Richard Hastings was ried to the hotel. The fare was $2.50. utable to causes from Bates college Friday, May 24, came vessel, the schooner E. A. Whitmore. j wholly outside of the E. Price—than whom it is ae unable to be l probable present as "drammei," After the ceremony the groom called region or the State. home Monday and left Wednesday for is bis better qualified mining geologist arerrn- Roy Ray visiting parents, Capt. having been given charge of tbe lookout : him aside and said: Bridgeport, Conn., where be will be em- H. C. Ray and wife. “tteorelan, an ambitious and daring tered Maine—will reveal the fact t** on Duck island for tbe month of June. “Thanks, judge, here's your fee." He | ployed. June,3. C. A. C. French financier, had attempted the Maine deposits will equal in depth lh*wo J une 3. Echo. handed the astonished jurist a bright of audacious feat of cornering the world’s of the much better Vermont Dr. E. D. Tapley and wife, Belfast, silver dollar. explored wife and son Wilfred. supply of copper. To this district. George A* Tapley, Revenue From Alaskan Seals. SURRY. accomplish Mrs. Jennie Gates and daughter Beatrice, he undertook to secure control, first, “As it is understood that the ore now Of all the treasures in Alaska, the Archie Cousins went to Brewer Tuesday. Hello Girl Off to France. Harold O. Dow all of Bangor, Mr. and of tbe output of the metal by blocked out in the lower workings more Mrs. will buying up ; seals are probably among the most val- Bernice Johns spent a few days Green Bay, Wis„ furnish the »o Mrs. Fred hews of Harold the principal copper mines of two hemi- seven cent May Hampden, last week. nearly approximates per uable. Unlike mineral wealth, they b^re first girl telephone operator for duty to and Miss Etta Tapley of Eddington, Harry spheres, and secondly of the price for it, copper then any lower figure, it is essy need never run out, for, in conse- T. W. Carlisle, A. L at the switchboards of the American wife and Albertina o! Treworgy and Er- by purchasing all offerings in the markets that we confidently I. Bartlett, daughter forces comprehend may i quence of their powers of reproduc- nest Blaisdell have to Casco to work. expeditionary In France. She bill Milford, called oo their uncle, Capt. gone of the world. look forward to the time when Blue can under Is Miss Martina tion, they yield reasonable Heynen, nineteen, who of o»* George H. Tapley, Sunday. Tbe graduation exercises were held Fri- His enterprise, apparently successful will be koown not only as the seat control a large and continuous revenue has already been sworn Into service of an Judc 3. Tomaon. day evening in the grange hall. Tbe pro- for a time, met ultimately with that successful mine but ss the centre for an indefinite future. and whd la now awaiting a formal call gram: March; prayer, Rev. E. 8. failure than which tbe poet assures us extensive and economically important Gaban; to duty. WALTHAM. salutatory, Roth Mildred Swett; song, there ia no fiercer hell. mining region.” Blue Flowers. widow of Gilman died Few Real Doris Marie Kane; class Alice “ilia collapse produced a world-wide Clannda, Jordan, history, Women to Do Auto Work. in WEST TREMONT. at the borne of her son, on May 29, at the Blue is a scarce color in our gar- Evelyn Oerter; address to undergraduates, panic tbe metal-mining world and More than women of are re* dens, but cornflower, baby Ruth Mildred class twenty Tulsa, came near the financial Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norwood age of eighty-two years. She was visiting ageratum. Swett; prophecy. Alice upsetting balance Okla., have signified their Intention of the birth of • Herman Jordan, when taken blue-eyes, Swan river daisy and Salpl- Evelyn Carter; song, Ruth Mildred Swett; of two continent*. ceiving congratulations on her son, In If for- class will and presentation of Doris working garages. they can get to that born June 2. seriously ill, and for several weeks her i glossts sinuata, anemone blanda, gilts, "Ip time the average coat of daughter, Marie Kane; valedictory, Marion Evelyn Jobs, and have registered this fact some some col- at Bluehill came home Satur- condition has been critical. In her death get-me-not. larkspurs, Haynes; presentation of bene- producing copper had ranged Gspt. Charles P. Lunt diplomas; with the Women’s Council of Defense. family the town loses one of its oldest residents, umbines and one or two iris are very diction; somewhere between twelve and fourteen day to spend a few days with hi* msrch^ ~ will enter They classes to be conducted cents a one who will be as her ; blues. June 3" pound. while his steamer is being repaired. and missed, pbil- good jl. by the council. uFollowing Hecretan'a failure, refined Junes. Thelma..