y- •v €ll0w®rll) America ii. Vol. LVM. 1 "’iy.TmZW” T,u*-1 ELLSWORTH, MAINE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 10, 1911 )“7TSHSSSSiSSSSSg*I No. 19 ■— aoDmi»rmtm». AbbtrUacnuntt. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Saturday it took the Bluehill* grammar school into camp by a score of 22 to 8. In the latter the batteries were: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. game For TAKE CHANCES? Ellsworth, Joy, catcher; Anderson pitcher; WHY Grmce T of • • * Plummer—Notice foreclosure. for Bluehill: * Snowman, ■ i Admr notice—Eat Anna Alexander. catcher; Osgood, * E F Redman—Executor’s notice. pitcher. e belonging to Rice Tyler, The nt When $3.00 per M E Holmes—Insurance. ITT—I UNION TRUST COMPANY *bo b.d B.1 office in the year Burrill Nat’l Bank. The Ellsworth high school graduation nitnodeam, E G no* deMroyed, w»» opened will assure Moore-Druggist. exercises will be held Jane nr.Mm block, you Absolute Protection J A Haynes—Groceries. Wednesday, tonnd de- 21. The class for the and it. content, for Exec notice—Est Henry A M Joy. play and ball will be given in OF ELLSWORTH Sitord*y | your valuables in the ** —Est Charles A Oott. the ten *• evening. Monaghan’s orchestra, nroyrd —Est Wilford E Orandle. ** ** pieces, has been for afternoon PEOPLE vault °* lhe a,*rn‘ dumber Co. —Est Thomas J Holmes. engaged THIS IS A 6000 BANK TO DO BUSINESS WITH Tbe Admr notice—Est Enoch R Stanley and evening. morning, and it was! Fire Admr opened Monday and Burglar-Proof notice—Est Cordelia Fitzgerald. that the content* were all de- Hay for sale. C. P. Dorr and wife left this noon fora I„n„d Buggy for sale. 1 be loan to.. trip to Topeka, Kan., w here they w ill visit coyed. Bangor, Mb: We have all the facilities an Vaults of the Mrs. Dorr’s requited by up-to-date — brother, Charles L. Heyw'ood. Bangor Commerieal. Eastern Trust A Banting Co. in They will go by way of Montreal, Niagara banking institution, and, addition, we place at the gURRIL-L NATIONAL BANK. 8CHEDULE OF MAILS and the Great Lakes, returning by a dif- disposal of our customers the benefit of the collective OF ELLSWORTH AT KLLSWORTH POBTOPPICB. ferent route. character, and of a most efficient for Bo* Renter*. In effMt April 16, 1911 The Bowdoin dramatic club ability experience Private Room* Inspection Invited. college pre- staff of officers and MAILS RECRIVBU. sented the “Sweet at employees. Hour*: 9 to 4. Set. 9 to i. Cell to-day. play, Lavender,” From West—7.13 a m; 4.28 and 6.36 p m. Hancock hall last evening, under the If you are in need of an investment, or desire the From East—11.08,11.46 a m; 5.63 and 10.52 m. REPORT 0# THE CONDITION OF THE p auspices of the Village improvement benefit of our in MAIL CLOSRS AT P03T0PPICB. banking opportunities, any way, society. There was a fair audience, and Goino West— 10.30,11.16 a ra: 5.60 and 9 pm. call us write come in and see or we will the play was well received. up, us, us, EASTERN TRUST & BANKING Goino East—6.46 a m; 4 and 6 pm. COHPANY, Milton Beckwith has campleted the send our representative to see you and get in touch Registered mail should be at hall of postoffice school census Bangor, an hour before mail closes. for Ellsworth for the pres* with you. As it existed aa the close of Sunday mail arrives from the west at 7.20 ent year, and reports 980 children of business, April 2(i, 1011. a closes for the at m; west 6.30 p m. school age. This is a off of twelve Ca“*10Y. President. falling jogs Cuab. D. PostofAce on from 9 to 10 a ra. Crosby, Treasurer open Sunday from last There was a in ward TBUSTEU: year. gain 3, and a falling off in the other wards. Edward K. Adams, John Cassidy, Janies W. Cassidy, Herbert Frederick | * Gray, W Hili James Tyler Brown died at his home at James M. Charles B. [ The 8. L. C.’s will have an Arbor day McNulty, Pearl. Beechland last Friday, aged sixty-five , party at the home of Mrs. E. M. Dodge ORGANIZED APRIL 9. 1887. years. Thursday evening. There wilt be a pro- George G. Fullerton died at his home on liabilities. I RESOURCES. gram of Arbor day exercises. The house the Bayside road Sunday, aged sixty-five decorations will be cut flowers, potted CkpiUl Slock.t 175.000,00 lajana and Diaconnta. noon. The fire sprang up again in the COMING KV NTS. <2,141,923.70 years. plants, shrubs and small evergreen trees. 175,000.00 l*an» on evening, and another alarm was turned Surplus. Mortgage* ol real The ladies’ social circle of the Baptist i’rofttf... 300,018.80 Capt. Adelbert L. Kellatty, who was in. To this the fire department promptly ELLSWORTH. t'udivided *,ut*. 788,968.48 will serve church supper at the vestry a month 2,166,751.57 1 seriously injured ago while on and it was subdued. at Sitings Dsposlts Overdraft*. 718.48 this responded, quickly Wednesday evening, May 10, Baptist evening. beard his vessel at Boston, arrived home Oemund Deposit#. 1,480,273.86 Bond* and Stoe ka. vestry—Supper, 15 oents. ol 00 1,087,283.82 Mrs. U. W. Dunn left last week for a from a Boston Tune Ceri.licutMi d*pi>»ll... 1,500 Real Estate hospital last Wednes- OLD HOME WEEK of owned. 83,387.86 Wednesday evening, May 10, at Society Ikmirid Certiflote* dcpouit, 462126.41 visit of two weeks with relatives and He is able to about on Caah on day. get crutch^?, Due lo other b«r.k». 17,662.86 depoait. 227,232.80 hall—Dancing school and extra. friends in 84co and Boston. but will be confined to the bouse for some Mortgngw. 17,060.00 Cash on Receiving Hearty Endorsement of Uuurtntord band. 98,882.37 Saturday evening, May 13, at Society Telephones have been installed in the time yet. Ellsworth Folks from Away. $4,380,606.48 hall—Dance. <4,388,006.49 homes of Gilman Wakefield and Edward Ellsworth friends of Miss Alma F. Responses are already being received to at of G. Doyle, on the Bayside line. Hilsby, an instructor in the Boston public the letters sent out last week by the Old Tuesday, May 16, vestry Congrega- tional church, 7.30 p. m.—Lecture by Rev. Mrs. Charles G. Pio and family left schools, and formerly of this city, will Home week committee. All give the plan R. B. Mathews. Subject: Alexander Monday for , where they will be Interested to learn that she has been hearty endorsement, and many enclose Hamilton. Single 25c. make their home. Mr. Pio is awarded a verdict of |8,500 in her suit subscriptions for the Old Home week tickets, employed June at Hancock hall— there. against the Boston A Maine railroad for fund. Following are extracts from a few Wednesday, 21, Graduation exercises of Ellsworth personal injuries received about two years letters received: high Mr*. Franklin E. Gregory, with infant school in afternoon. Class play and ball ago. I shall be very glad to help you in any way daughter Harriet, of Brookline, Maes., in that I can. As I see it, I can be of most use to evening. is visiting her parents, Henry E. Davis The Ellsworth merchants’ association you in spreading the news of the Old Home at Ellsworth—Annuat and wife. has received from the Boston Chamber of Friday, July 14, week. I think I shall have no trouble in reunion of 6th Maine Commerce a list of reliable Boston com- Veteran association. Rev. R. A. Chapman, of the Bangor changing my vacation plans from July to COUNTY. mission men handling country produce. , theological seminary, will preach at the August, and in getting ten or a dozen others The Wednesday, May 17, at Y. M. C. A. hall, association will furnish names to to do the same. C. E. Bkllatty, Boston. Methodist church next Sunday, morning Bar of Hancock farmers of this vicinity on Harbor—Meeting county aDd evening. application, As I read your invitation to spend Old if the farmers state the kind of league of fourth-class postmasters. produce Home week in Ellsworth, my heart responded. bu/ck The roof of the foundry caught fire a mooaot. they wish to sell through Boston commis- The further I read, the more closely 1 was afternoon from a from the Monday spark sion men. coming to the point of accepting. 1 shall be 2bbrrtisnnmt». chimney. The Ore was extinguished by glad to the Old Home week in Ells- The University of Maine dramatic clnb spend the foundry crew. worth. Martha Moore Avery, Boston. presented “Twelfth Night” at Hancock Mr. Chief-Justice Emery has returned Three former Ellsworth residents met by DEPOSIT hail last Friday evening, under the aus- YOUR EY from a of ten to Washington and chance inthe smoking-room of the Colonial Buick and Cadillac trip days pices of the senior class of the high school. and for theatre, and gave Old Home week a mighty vicinity, left Monday Rumford The was play admirably presented, boost. We are to be and feel WITH THI Falls to hold court. going there, t all the nearly parts being excellently sure a large number from here will be there OLD RELIABLE These are the two makes of cars for which we are the selling The regular meeting of the Ellsworth portrayed. The attendance was not as also. C. P. Halpin, Boston. agents. The feature* of these cars are such that no merchants’ association will be held at the as the deserved. A dance intending large play fol- Contributions to the Old Home week should fail to with purchaser become familiar them. We are room in Hancock hall Monday evening. lowed the play. to show detail. fund have been received from: C. A. prepared every There will he important business. Edward Frazier, of Ellsworth, caught a Hanscom, Baltimore, Md.; L. L. Moore, Hancock COWPLCTE Co. LINK OW LIOHT DELIVERY TRUCKS Rev. P. A. A. Killam is moving this fifteen-pound salmon at Green lake Sun- Boston; Albert A. Joy, Presque Isle; E. F. Savings week to the Dorr house on Pine street, day. Mr. Frazier, with his father, was Redman; Boston; J. Isaacson,Troy, N. Y.; IB to which he recently purchased. After this Ashing at Green lake from Tuesday of L. E. March, Providence, R. I. -— Bank Models—$5S0 $I8S0. week he may be found at his new home. last week until Sunday, landing in that time twelve Ash. Harvard C. Jordan and Rev. R. B. Mathews will deliver the last Highway Robbery at Deer Isle. Elmer E. Rowe one trout and three in his series of lectures on American his- caught Deer Isle, Msy 8 (special)—This quiet In business 37 1-2 years and has paid. salmon at the lake Sunday, the largest town was startled Ellsworth & tory at the Congregational vestry next Sunday by tbe report ol Machine Works, six E. F. 75 regular semi-annual dividends. Foundry Tuesday evening. The subject will be: weighing pounds. Robinson, a brutal assault and robbery on Capt. three salmon at Branch Water Street, Ellsworth, Maine. “Alexander Hamilton,’’ jr., caught pond, George Eaton. the six largest weighing pounds. Capt. Eaton has lived alone for some BANKING ROOMS 7 Mrs. B. B. who has been In Al- Walker, Lawrence K. of who evening be was return- — Sinclair, Ellsworth, years. Saturday GARAGE and tool N. for several months for medl- every needed to do repairing with all speed. bany, Y., was injared at Bar Harbor last Wednes- ing from the village about 10 o’clock. As cal treatment, is home to-day. expected day by being crushed beneath a reel of he crossed the street to enter his own 16 State Street, Ellsworth, Me. She is improved. Mrs. George E. greatly cable, died of his injuries yes- home, a person In woman’s clothing, who Packard her. accompanied terday forenoon at the Bar Harbor hos- afterwards proved to be a man in disguise, Just Received: A Barrel of Deceased was a sou of the late from behind s shade and di- The Ellsworth high school baseball pital. stepped tree, Extra White team loet to Cherryfleld academy at Charles E. Sinclair, of Ellaworth, and was rected Oapt. Eaton’s attention to some Heavy CARPETINGS Cherryfleld Saturday by the score of 8-5. in the eighteenth year of his age. He had person whom Bhe claimed to see across the WATER GLASS This afternoon the Ellsworth team will been employed by the New* England Tele- street. The csptain turned to look in the play Bluehill academy at Ellsworth. phone & Telegraph Co. as lineman for direction indicated, when he was struck for Preserving sometime. He leaves four brothers and on the head with a rock and knocked The contract for relaying the concrete WALL PAPERS three Bisters. The remains were brought down. sidewalk in front and at the side of the Eggs. to Ellsworth last night. The funeral will The captain struggled with his assail- Peters block, corner of Main and Stata be held to-morrow afternoon at the home ant, and made an outcry, but no one DIRECTIONS. streets, has been awarded. It is under- of George W. Higgins, on Water street. happened to be passing. After several Use one of Water Glass to ten times as will work next part CURTAINS stood the contractors begin much water that has been boiled. Pour into The tentative for the Fourth minutes’ struggle, the captain, who is week. program some suitable Jar. drop eggs into liquid until Jar old and was of July celebration In Ellsworth includes quite infirm, overpowered, is ftlled, leaving enough liquid over eggs to f P-tO-daie patterns and designs; large assort- The Ellsworth grammar school (east and his assailant, who undoubtedly knew cover them. Place cover on jar and put m cel- a parade of fantastic in the morning, fol- lar or some cool Diace. side) added last week two more victories bis took from an inside ment; wide range of prices. lowed by minor sports, including a tug- man, pocket f220, to its record, On Friday it won a and behind a crocus of-war| between the men of Nicolin and escaped, leaving bag FOR SALE AT seven-inning game from the high school and revolver with all chambers filled with Bayside granges. A parade of Bed Men Pull second nine a score of 13 to 2, and on line fine Groceries, Meats and Provisions, by and' uniform rank companies, K. of P., cartridges. Parcher’s Drugstore, Ellsworthr with firemen, automobiles, etc., will fol- Although it was bright moonlight and Flour, Feed and Grjrin. atrofTtiumcnte, low. In the afternoon there will be water many people were passing on the streets, there is no clue to the sports, and a program furnished by the highwayman. No stone will be left unturned to And the NO SIB, I CANT Red Men and Knights of Pythias. It is PLUMBING, APPENDICITISu criminal. This is the climax of a series of GET understood that L. H. Cushman will issue breaks in the town, and robberies of build- Hot Water Heating, Furnace WHITING BROS. a challenge to M. J. Drummey to pump ings are of common occurrence. Work and Old Hunneman engine against Dirigo. In x Jobbing. there will he a band concert UrtitrtiBtmtmfi. the evening HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES. and ball. SI Price reduced from May Ralph M. Holmes, of Ellsworth, has ac- Uj If | Twenty Years' Experience. *YI lli» ■ l until further notice to an as instructor in cepted appointment 6 e«nt« Per Quart, Personal attention to all details. Tel- physics at Wesleyan university, Middle- Mv customers are satisfied customers because ephone or mail orders promptly town, Conn., which he will assume at of the quality of the milk — ali from graded attended to. stock, mostly Jersey. Ask for cream; I may be Sunny Monday Soap the beginning of the college year in able to supply it. September. Wesleyan university is an 8. 8. ESTEY, EDWARD F. institution of standing and of remark- Morrison Farm. .... Baystdb BRADY, P. O. address, Ellsworth. R. F. D. 1. Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. Eleven Bars for 50c. ably good equipment in this department. Mr. Holmes is the son of Herbert R. Her*’, Holmes, of t his city. He was graduated where we provide an eaaj way for “Sonny Monday babbles to wash I Eat All I Want to Now. No Moro from the Ellsworth high school in 1906, and »wey YOUR troubles”—at little coat. Gaa on tha Stomach or Sour Stomach. No After will receive the B. A. degree from the doubt you already know that “SUNNY MONDAY” la a top-notch No Moro Heavy Feeling has or University of Maine in June. He laundry soap; but U you’re NOT familiar with its merits, you’d better get ac- Meale Constipation. in and will take quainted offer: 11 ban for 50c. No matter what you ve tried without specialised physics, post- by taking advantage of this liberal buck- The JUST TRY Fire getting relief simple graduate work at Wesleyan, with the view thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded Bangor Pay cash bare, nod tat more for your money. You will be of a M. A. degree. His friends In ADUER-l-KA! surprised receiving ' * results and you will be _ at the QUICK extend congratulations. guarded against appendicitis. The VERY RECALLED THE FACT OF FIRST DOSE will help you and a short Ellsworth has been having Its share of j treatment with ADLER-I-KA will make forest fires, last a you feel better than you have for yean. Friday morning grass J. A. This new German appendicitis remedy fire started by a train east of the track at Haynes, antlsepticlxes the stomach and bowels UNDERINSURANCE. curve near Beat necessitated and draws off all Impurities. A 8INGI.K the avenue, • a on the stomach, sour fire « - DOSE relieves gas the calling out of the department. In - Maine. stomach, constipation, nausea or heavy Think it over and place your order for new and additional insurance Ellsworth, AT ONCE. ths afternoon another alarm was sent in feeling after eating almost with the A short treatment often cures an ordinary for a fire on the Bueksport road about tw o case of appendicitis. 1)0 and one-half miles out, and men were sent plant NEW PAINT SHOP. to fight it. Sunday afternoon and even- M. E. HOLMES I have leased (be Gould building at West end ing furnished the most exciting fire of the Agency, do G. Sweet Peas? of bridge, and am prepared to E. Moore, week. Fire started near the standpipe, 00 Can PAINTtNO, PAPER-HANOINQ. CALSOMININO and fanned the burned Me. 861 BnrPW‘> Med-at Dm ELLSWORTH by high wind, Ellsworth, ORseNitouse. and FURNITURE PAINTtNO. fiercely, bearing down toward INSURANCE and nothing but INSURANCE in our line. A DRuaaiST, 60 Hale’s “The Pines.” The firemen 6 of Spencer Sweet Peas A. W. NVE, home, 8of U* P. Ellsworth. and a crew of men worked all the after- «rand*flcni type lor 25c. Ellsworth..M»l*« Cor. opp. O., | SttintuKnunts. tlit It It hoped to bare it ready tor presen- chwit; At, office.bnent. A noe^Z" *■*»■* (Grangers. — 3mong tfolnmn. -*• Mutual Btiubt •». tation the last of the month. ""”***• At U» rotl-c.li, the •wend. At the next meeting, May 30, gen- iM-cmn and eke wfrt BY “ACBT MADQI"- This column is devoted to the Grange, es- ^,rr*° KDITKD tlemen will All the chairs, tarnish the pro- CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. pecially to the granges of Hancock county. and and serve refreshments. The sisters ELLSWORTH /it Motto: «Helpful Hopeful The column is open to all grangers for the gram MARKETS. | of of Interest, snd are a pleasant evening. Facts discussion topics general anticipating column ere succinctly letters The purpotet of thlt for reports of grange meetings. Maks The below tna Week quotation, give the Meeting Topio For stated t q the title and motto—H Is for the mutual short and concise. A11 communications must SRDOWICK, 344. * 01 Prayer retail prion In Ellsworth: Baginning May 14, 1911. benefit, and alms to be helpful and hopeful be signed, but names will not be printed ex- A regular meeting of Sedgwick grange of making for the common good. K Isferthecom of the writer. All com- the officerr and tix- Oeeawj rneaM> Torlc.—The universal duty Being cept by permission was held May 5. All Ratter. the lookout servant, a of In- will be to pledges.—Ps. lxi. 5-8. (Led by mon use—a public purveyor About munications subject approval by members were also sev- present; ty-flve Creamery per _ committee. I Edited by Kev. Sherman H. and a medium fortbeln- the editor, but none will be without ft. formation suggestion, rejected eral visitors. After business a few re- ...*»» Doyle, D. D. terchangeof Ideas. In this capacity It solicit* good reason. Oleomargarine. **• marks were made by the State lecturer. .** There is abundant evidence in the communications, and ltssuccess depends largely m.. and the door* U In this respect. Com- Then the grange closed that vows or are ac- on the support given DATS*. Freeh laid, per dot.... Scriptures pledges so all "• munications must be signed, but the name of were opened to tho public, might Peelti-y. to God and to man. It Motherhood June 9— Meeting of Hancock ceptable helpful not be sloo Friday, to the lecturer. There were writer will printed except by permi listen State Chlckena. „_ most Fomona with Arbutus was not an unusual thing for the be to or g.-ange grange, Fowl. »« Communications will subject approval also readings by Sister Susie Friend and .. men to make vows the editor of the column, but none The of Motherhood is a Surry. mm,. consecrated godly rejection by experience _ Bro. Johnnie Hooper, singing by Sisters the will be without good reason. Address one to most women and marks unto God. and in many Instances rejected trying HANCOCK POMONA, IS. Florence Morgan and Beulah Allen. In ’ll* * all communications to distinctly an epoch in their lives. Xot Baled..V...... are exhorted to vow North enter- the afternoon the State lecturer gave an people of God Thb AMBBICaH, .one woman in a hun- Halcyon grange. Bluehill, Mr.. The which all unto Him. Testimonies are also to be Ellsworth, Me. dred is or tained this Pomona Saturday, May6. interesting talk on farming, ap- prepared Baled. ..10 found showing that God heard the i understands how to weather waa ideal, and a good many pa- j preciated very much. *{J The •■(.table.. vows and had respect unto them. A BEER CHRISTMAS. jprenierly care for her- trons look advantage of this opportunity I self! Of course near- DEBB iki.k, 3M. Potetoee, pk It Onion,, t, In the reference gives a tree stood. to enjoy Halcyon grange's hospitality, K psalmist topical In the brewer’s home great Lettuce, bead 10.it 12 Cabbage, ft he every woman now- Deer Isle met evening us such testimony when says. Right glossy and green and tall. | ly famous throughout Hancock county. grange Monday Turnip*, ft OS Parenlpt, ft has medical Dandelion, pk Jft "For thou. O God. hast heard my Draped gay with tinsel and spangled thick adays We were exceedingly fortunate in hav- with a fair attendance. After the regular Spinach, pk treatment at the Celery, Sft lUdiahee. bunch £ vows he had made With many a golden ball; with ua at (hit Slate Lecturer business, there were readings by Maud Cucumber*.each vows.” Whatever time of ing meeting 10*15 Rhubarb, ft JJ Decked fair with tapers and angels' wings. child-birth. Lida Stinson and in the past had been accepted, and be B. Walker McKeen, who waa kept busy Haskell, Ethel Haskell, renltw a other things. many approacri And hundred shining VP’"cr^-^^'«vl*yDUl Ellis. lectures were Orange*, do* S0«M was thus encouraged to make still t^w'i'rrK^lrxSi the with about all day giving instruction in regard J. M. Short given by Lemon*, doz experience Applee. pk SSgOO 8trawberrie*,bz one dressed for to and farm work. Mr. McKeen Neville Powers, Harold Hardy snd Alton **'5 further requests. There were dolls from Paris, each an organism unfitted the trial of grange ttrererlM. men members The universal duty of making pledges In the very latest style; strength, and when the strain is over has for a good many yeers been identified Torrey. Most of our young Coffee—per ft Rice, per ft t*u* is suggested by the fact that there There were toys and blocks and putzle games. her system has received a shock from with the State department of agricul- have left tor the season's yachting, but it Rio, ISfSS Vinegar, gel Mocha. 25 in man to And of books a goodly pile; which it is hard to recover. Follow- is to have them all back in Cracked wheat *« seems to be an instinct ture, and he ia also a practical farmer; hoped safely Java. Sft candied rose leaves the this comes the nervous Oatmeal, per ft' E or vows under certain There were by pound. ing right upon much the fail. ft— make pledges consequently hia advice waa sought Tee—per Buckwheat, vpks * » There were bon-bon boxes piled arouqd. strain of for the child, and a 4Sf«S Graham. conditions. When some special favor caring by the farmers who wished to be up to Japan. J distinct in the mother results. WEST EDRW. Oolong, MfSft Rye meal. change MOCTtTAlW VIBW, 4tH, ft- } has been received or some forbearance a satin box. high, date in the management of their farms. Sugar-per Gran meal, 9, In jewel hung There is nothing more charming than ^ he desires Mountain View (range held ita regular (Irannlaled. Oft*««OS Oil-per gal- exercised on man's behalf A diamond necklace lay; a and mother or chil- Special mention should be made ol bis OS happy healthy with fif- Yellow. C Linseed, to his to do And the brewer wondered, as he smiled. time meeting Friday evening. May 5, Powdered. 10 show gratitude, something dren, and indeed child-birth under right talk upon tbs topic: “Corn; soil, Off Keroeece, ja m wife would ty-two membara and ten visitor# Molaaaea—per gal— that he would not have What his pretty say need be no hazard to health and manner of bar- present. ordinarily conditions planting; cultivation, Havana, 00 To her seal-skin coat, aud point-lace fan, Two applicants were accepted. Tncre was done, and he makes a vow unto God, or beauty. The unexplainable thing is vesting and disposal of crops." In bis Porto Rico* ftft And her automobile—spick and span. with the evidence of shattered work in tbs third degree. At tbe next promising to offer some gift that, all borne town there are three Meat# and Provision*. sacredly • • * corn-canning • * nerves and broken health meeting the final degrees will be con- Beet, ft: Pork, ft: or to perform some service, or per- resulting factories, and Mr. McKeen was able to from an condition, women ferred on a class of ten. Steak. ISfSi Chop, ,, ,.a even more naturally and more In the drunkard’s home there was no tree. unprepared much valuable Information in haps in to the trial. give regard Roasts, iSgSft Ham, per 3^ a if But a stocking, limp and thin, will persist going blindly Tbe socials are well attended and frequently the vow is made In the hope to corn-raising. grange Corned. 10«tS Shoulder. the bed to catch his It isn’t as though the experience Bacon. J Was hung by eye. add quite a sum to tbe grange Tongue, 17*15 x 4 of some benefit desired, and its fulfill- unawares. have Master Grieve, of the hoet treasury. Veal: If old Santa C laus in. came upon them They Worthy Salt. peeped On 20 an entertainment will be given Steak, SS ment is conditional upon a petition be- time in which to but gave the address of and May Lard, til A big bole gaped in the stocking’s toe— ample prepare, grange, welcome, Roasts. ll git answered. This natural trust to chance under tbe auspices of the grange. ing favorably A childish letter was pinned below. they, for the most part, it waa responded to by Worthy Master Iamb: tendency of man to make vows is uni- and pay the penalty. Gross, of the Pomona. It waa voted to lamb, 12*30 It read. “Dear Santa, it’s Christmas now. homes once childless there OOOD WILL, 370, AMHERST. Tongues, each oft versal and Indicates that It Is In many a 14. This strongly is awful hold Held meeting August will And the snow cold. are now children because of the fart About members were Prooft rich. his duty to do so—that God expects It be held at Bluehill mineral twenty-five pres- And coat is and is lost. probably Cod, OS v* my thin, my cap that E. Finkham’s Vegetable ent Saturday at tbe meeting of Oyatera, ut of him. God does expect us to make Lydia evening Haddock, 00 Clams, ui >« And my shoes are dreadful old: women spring as usual. Resolutions were Compound makes normal, Good Will Tbe first and second Halibut. 30 each unto Him and that — grange. Uf Shad, a *5 pledges especially But it is my hands that nearly freexe and passed protesting against the repeal of lobsters, ft SS healthy, strong. degree* were conferred on one candidate. we should take His Son. Jesus Christ, I would like some gloves, sir, if you please. the amendment to our State woman who would like twenty-sixth Flaar, Grata and Feed. as our Saviour and pledge to Him our- Any It was decided to have a Fourth of July “So I’m hanging my stocking by the bed: advice In to this constitution prohibiting the manufacture Floor—per bbl— Oat*, bu u special regard celebration. Tbe discussion of oc- selves and our all. Until we thus con- sale of within the plans IftOfOM Short*—bag 1«bijo Please, Santa, don’t pass it by. matter is cordially invited to or alcoholic liquors 100ft so much time that it was Corn. bag I SS Mia feed. Sag 1 1 m secrate ourselves to Christ we have me a of knitted cupied necessary But give pair gloves. write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, State. Eleven candidates received the Middling.,bg scei » not to omit tbe literary program. There was Cracked corn. 1}» SS fulfilled the desire of God concern- And a ginger-cake or pie. Mass. Her letter will be held in degree of Pomona. ns. I should like well to have a hat. strict confidence. one visitor from Mariaville grange and ing right Tbe ladies served dinner and supper, The duty or rows, of But I'll not be greedy—don't mind that.” — one from Mountain View grange. paying keeping which surely sustained the reputation so law uaAinn wnnn arc tiunu. should be to all. It from her Good pledges, apparent While this sad child, in his cold, hard bed poet-card bearing “Hearty long tbe ladlee of Halcyon A bushel of Liverpool salt shell weigh* enjoyed by MARIAVILLE. 441. end u bushel Is emphasized In the Scriptures. “When Dreamed of knitted gloves and pie. Wishes” entwined with forget-me-nats, pounds, of Turk's lelen-: nail grange. Eunice Dunber read a paper: ihtll *ul»h 70 doq ndk. thou vowest a vow unto defer Old Santa Claus made the city rounds and it Mariaville grange met Saturday evening God. says: “The Essential Elements of a The standardwetahl of a bushel of potatoes Happy ■ not to pay It, for He bath no pleasure And the drunkard’s child passed by. with thirty-eight present, including two la good order uod It lor shipping. i, * Dear Aunt Madge: Home.” Miss Dunbar will be graduated of 44 But his father came home drunk, instead. visitors. Tbe program was well carried pouedsi apples, pounds. In fools." "Defer not to pay It," There It hae been a long time since I wrote any- The standard weight of e bushel of beau la down from the bed; from Bluehill-George Stevens academy In And pulled the flocking tor I ont, and mneb enjoyed. Many good sug- good order and fit for skipping, is « poondi; may be no intention of breaking the thing the oolumn. but have not forgotten and this showed that aba la June, paper of wheat, bests, rata-begs turnips and pets, it. X am very ill, A friendjof mine is writing gestions wesa otrred by tbs members and vow, but bow easy It U to defer the fae cast the letter into the fire, well to that Inslit ut ion ■ pounds; of corn, ■ pounds; of onions,a forme. Wish X oould see and all the M. equipped represent there were remarks Brother of He threw the stocking aside. yon interesting by pounds; carrots, English turnips, r;e sad fcyffient! Bui there should be no at time. Indian meal. SO pounds, of sd pounds; the B. friends. 8*011. any Homer of lamoine parsnips, And Christmas morn he beat boy Wilbur, grange. of and buckwheat, 4k pounds; of postponement Delay In the perform- The lecturer conducted • barley oats, Because the child cried. A letter from N. L. H. in question box, P pounds, or seas asasure as by agreement. ance of never makes It easier or poor received the duty which was very instructive. The Thus for two homes came “Christmas cheer" an me mail ques- HUH Mfil-trtAlM MUOjta. 28. more agreeable The sooner we do sap; py the sale and use of the brewer's beer. tions were ol a chancier interesting to la the for tbs moot- have informed of tbs Following program A harm dun lit wit showing u bone to s ib*t which ought to be done the better. —Bernis Babcock. 1 wonder If feu been vote of thank* wae ex- •vary granger. A lug of Often Mountain Pomona with There Is always danger In delay. The serious illness of Bister Sadie. She la not proupuctlvw boyar. After running bim tended to Halcyon grange for hospitality) Be hoodie No. Winter of time lessens of able to write letters, t received a poet card fringe, 408, Harbor, book anti forward for u few minutes be passing the force also to Bro. McKeen for the sddreee at the Di&r Aunt Madge: Raster time from her, and she spoke of U: and aald to tba "Whs! do duty upon ns, while, on the other hand. and for his stopped buyer Here is a piece of poetry for our column. I “Grandma Q." and “Sister B.” crossing to the afternoon session, many words Opening tong If we and face yoo think of tbi* coat? Isn’t he a promptly cheerfully have joined the W. T. C. U* but 1 was always great beyond. I extend my sympathy to the of counsel and Information. Address of welcome.O W Tracy the of the incurred dandy?" Tba boyar, noticing that the duty hour, by much interested in the temperance cause. I friends who are left and what Is our loss is About ISO wars M the Pomona Lluie Libby present Response. 1 like ■olemn we will sur- the when 1 was ten hone had tba hen Tea, replied, "Yea. promise, likely be joined Band of Hope gain to those who have “crossed the bar'*. and remained until tbs Topic: Wbmt are the three moet profit- meeting, many don't like bit prised st the ease with which It may years old, and I have always kept my pledge. Let us all remember that, although at times able crops for the farmers of Hancock bia coat all right, bat 1 evening session, which was called to conoty to raise? Opened by Austin Stover be I never tasted liquor of any kind, and never it's hard to recoacils one's seif to those performed. order at 7 o'clock W. M. Whistling solo.-Jails punte”. tasted cider, not even sweet cider. If we promptly by Qaptill The thoughts. to cook psalmist kept his pledge. He Thomas Grieve. Mrs. the lec- Recess Mr. A ague—If you knew ho* mothers all stand firm before our families, I Osgood, It hla rows and The poem was sent Sadie Host we could eure money. Mn. Angus paid promptly cheerfully. as for following by had a fine Mnsic. grange feel though it must have an influence turer, program prepared, knew bow to aura money we could "I will praise unto name, Rome time ago. l«et us send her words of Conferring fifth degree yoo Ring Thy good. Axa» { which waa a cook. _ thoroughly enjoyed by every- employ that I may vows.” cheer and remembrance. Mnsic.Grace Hanson dally perform my one. The meeting closed with everyone As Endeavorers let ua the Dear Aunt Madge: Debate: Resolved that woman suffrage keep pledge as st mo no. that the had been a feeling day profitable ehonld be law In tbe State that we have to Christ as It Have I not been silent a long time? But not Be soul! granted by ^fripgyetae^prrita given strong, my “(nil ol instruction to the of Maine. Affirmative, ladies; idle, I assure you. 1 have been kept quite one, reflecting nega- pertains to the and all Its The storm beats high. tive. gentlemen. society the mlod.” busy answering many letters from the Above its I _ works. As Christians let ns redeem roar hear thy sigh; Mnsic.....Selected temperance workers of the Sunday schools Be our vows of to strong. Paper, 'Influence of the grange In the i personal consecration throughout the county. The sentiment of SKAOIBT, 471, SOUTH DKEK ISLE. Be Good to Home**.J alia Bickford Christ In the dally life that we are all seems to work for the salvation of the Be strong, my soul! Seagirt grange held an interesting meet- Mnsic...Selected living, and If In time of distress or good old Maine law nnder which most of us Great burdens press. ing April 28, with twenty-five members Give Christ the greater, bear the lees; trouble we have made special vows have been raised. present. Tbe lecturer presented a fins Yourself uur k. Be strong. HALCYON, 346, NORTH BLUKH1LL. unto God let ua not defer or refuse venerable brotner, ur. u. unudie, and a time was all | to program good enjoyed ! and the world will be you. is patting in all of hie spare time doing heart- Halcyon grange held ita regular meeting good their payment Be strong, my soul! around. A contest baa been started, with stomach, to-Heart work by calm, earnest Christian talk with about 17S The way is to keep your Dread losses come; Bister Ida M. Pert and Brother Auotby E. May «, patron* present. with every voter with whom he meets. Now, These will but lead to Stats Lecturer Me Keen made and bowels nght- God, thy home; as and Bister Kate B. Stan- interesting liver, kidneys BIBLE READINGS. cannot more of us do the same work, Bye captains, in why Be strong.. and instructive remarks. Tbe lecturer of And find as It it that new mem- you’ll great help Gen. whether we can vote or not? When the law ley judge. hoped ! xxvUL 18-20; Josh, xxiv, boet grange a fine of was to be into our constitution, an Be strong, my soul! bers will be gained from the oontest. presented program 14, 15; Job xxii. Ps. put aged 27; xxii, 25; loved ones — mnsic and farce. minister, Rev. Andrew Gray, known to many Thy go readings, Isa. : S 1, 14; cxvl, 12-19; xix, 21; for his called on me and Within the veil. God's thine, e'n so; BEECHAM earnestness, said, PKXOB8COT, MO. Eccl. ▼. 1-5; Jonah U. 1-10; Acts “Sister a Be strong. RAIWBOW, 2US, WORTH BBOOKSVILLE. Dell, I have not cast vote for thirty Penobscot grange held a regular meet- 18. but I am to the and vote Rainbow xviil, years, going polls Be soul! 28. Tbe chairs ware filled grange met in regular tension strong, my ing April ‘ PILLS for you, and pray that it may count for the The future with tbe matter tbe | 25c. fsce; by tbe sisters as follows: Lizzie Staples, May 4, worthy filling SeMEeeeywbern. Ubeaae 10c. right.” He has gone to his reward, but are Thy Lord will help: ne'er fails his grace; Carrie Jennie there not others who will cast a vote for Master; Perkins, overseer; Coming Book. Be strong. Grace Sister Dell that will count for the safety of Bridges, secretary; Leach, lecturer; A graphic phrase has recently come the home and the dear boys and girls that Bs strong, my soul! Luella Snowman, chaplain; Laura Leach, Unsuspected wens* sic the Into vogue. We have heard much of Death have never known the cursing blight of the looms in view. steward; Bernice Varnum, assistant stew- cause of numerous little things late of athletes who can "come back” Lo, here’s God! He’ll bear thee saloon? thy through; ard ; Eleanor Snow, lady assistant stew- that go wtosg with children. after defeat and of Be loss vigor and re- Men, if ao we can term them, may send strong. ard; Lida Leach, gate-keeper; Zelma When a child is sick yen —Bishop William F. Anderson, in Christian f is gain their old power and success on away and order the vile stuff, bat your boy Doris rarely think that its sickness Advocate. Hutchins, Ceres; Qrindle, Flora; the aud mins are not enticsd into the saloon. caused weems. football field or the baseball dia- Laura Leach, Pomona. The work in tbe by warms, yet mond. Oh, that my pen might he tipped with Ore to either directly or indiroctly, are the third was kindle the enthusiasm in others that 1 feel The Fastest Fire degree exemplified. cease of three of all the Sis of childhood. It has been said a Engine. quarters thousand times After recess the brothers in heart! So does M. V. B. and New Yorkers are need to a fire presented the Children, and oftentunce fed out ct sorts, ire that Jeffries, the brutal my many seeing adults, prizefighter, reci- feel listless sod unrefreahed in rr w others. engine rush through streets as last as following program: Binging, choir; r irritable, the morning; suli whose of the mov- _ hopes gain through I had a short ride with Irish this Leon indigestion, hare a variable fool offenaive ! Molly three One horse* can draw it, but now the tation, Perkins; tableaux; song, appetite, tongue, breath; ing pictures of the fight were blasted She was out with her basket to -■ hard and full belly, with occasional and errs morning. city has the fastest engine in the world- Frank Dunbar; potato race; songs, Fred gnpings pains about tbe navel; by the Christian Endeavorers. couldn't visit the sick. We talked reunion. she beery and dull; itching of the noee; of the Hope one Mitchell; story, George Staples; abort, dry cough; grinding teeth; that will travel the average city block clipping, low and in "come back” to fighting trim after hts may be with us this year. Had two nice Elmore Roberts. fever; often, children, cocralstons—in the majeeity of cases the in toor seconds. auee of all the trouble is years of luxurious living and dissipa- letters from Janet. She it busy getting in warns, though you may not smpecl their presence. This engine has been built lines At the meeting May 5, twenty members tion. line for the W. C. T. U. county convention at along were It was voted not to hold Bar Harbor. Wish we could all be there to laid down by Firs Commissioner Waldo. present. The phrase Is even applied to poli- another until when it is learn of the good work being done. I surely There are only two others of the same meeting May 19, tics, and there are many guesses as to shall make an effort to be there. It will be type. It is propelled by gaaaline, but the hoped that all members will try to be DR. TRUE'S EUHR whether a a certain ex-prealdent can in May, after house-cleaning, and before as there will be busi- pure eegetable composed, has been the standard water is pumped by steam. present, important household remedy slate iter. It “come back” to and summer rails In power popularity visitors come. ness. expel not oals worms but afi There are automobile Are _ waste leas- many enginee the matter, after the defeat of his party at the There, 1 began to write to tell you how our ing blood rich and pure, the stomach sweet, in this country and Europe, bnt their the bowels and the polls. Gott’s Island readers of the column were MIOOUH, 389. KOBTH KLLSWOBTH. regular whole system strong pumping apparatus has btsn worked aad healthy. planning to come to the reunion in force. by was Uy question today Is. Can a de- Saturday evening, May 8, observed The mother who glees her children Dr. True's Come come we will gasoline. It was found that for Kllalr one, all; give you a rous- pumping, as ladies’ Nicolin Annie regularly Is wise because it not only In- cadent Christian Endeavor society night by grange. creases the welcome, so will want to come the gasoline would not suffice in appetite aad acta as a preeentiee of ing you again engine as master "come back?” A. Moore presided and Carrie coughs, cold, freer and worms, but glees rugged, and meet the inland writers. Dux. New York. robust health. -on—. The causes for decadence In a Chris- M. Moore, overseer. The first and second A little more a Bold I second Dell’s invitation most than year ago the Are by all Druggists. Prices 15c, aad no. tian Endeavor society are obvious. heartily. degrees were conferred on one candidate. 90c ft department of Berlin, Germany, put into Write for free booklet, They are the following; Cake and ioe-cream were served. Tbe fol- ChiUttu and /Acre As it has been some time since we commission two engines propelled like an 1. Denominational opposition, which lowing program was given: Piano solo, touched on the temperance question in automobile bnt using steam for pumping has transformed some thousands of Alice A.McGown; reading, Della Luckinga; Ml- J. F. TRUE ft Cl. our department, we have some letters in power. These engines accomplished two societies Into strictly denominational vocal solo, Marion B. Rideout; recitation, Aiban, Me. this issue relating to the subject which is essential things—they go to the An organizations, thus withdrawing them Claudia Richardson; piano solo, Marion B. being agitated throughout the State. quicker than a horse-drawn engine and from the Interdenominational fellow- Rideout; farce, “A Precious Pickle,” by The location of the M. B. column in The they pumped with as much lores as any ship. seven sisters. American has been one of honor and the other powerful machine. Commissioner 2. Another cause of decline Is lack of There were fifty-three members present, best of association, the C. £. column Waldo saw them last year, and when he spiritual life In church and community. and visitors from Lamoine, Bayside, In- being on our left and, formerly, the W. C. came home from Europe be ordered one The only remedy for this is a revival dian River and Mariaville granges. The T. U. on the right. The latter has been from a Minneapolis concern. Be told just of or at least of in- grange will have a dance and supper Tues- religion, spiritual some we how he wanted it built. missing for time, bat know their 9. terest even If there Is no widespread day evening, May Rehearsals of the work is going on, as many of our M. B.’s Tbe new sutomobile engine develops 100 evangelistic effort play, “Wiliowdale,” are being held, and wear the White Ribbon. horse-power with its traveling engine and 3. The removal of Influential young will go forty miles an hour. Last week in from the who I am sorry to say to you that Sadie, In the Wake of the Msaales- people community go a test by the makers it made miles whose thirty The little son of Mrs. O. B. Little away to college or elsewhere sometimes letters have always been so helpful Palmes, an hour through six inches of snow. Rock, Ark., bad tbe measles. Tbe result was and is ill. 1 received a leaves a society leaderless for a time, welcome, pretty a severe cough which grew worse and he could not She the L.KTITIA: sleep. says: "One bottle of and naturally society suffers. and Tar Gold Medal Flour Foley’s Honey Compound completely 4. The indifference or of the Foley Kidney Pill* take hold of your sys- makes the whitest cured him and be baa never been bothered hostility tem aud bread. help you to rid yourself of your Btltia. since.’’ cousb, measles deadens and sometimes kills a Croup, whooping pastor dragging backache, dull headache, nervous- cough all yield to Foley's Hooey and Tar ness, impaired and of all the ills re- society. But a pastor often gets a new eyesight, A Cured Man. Compound. Tbe genuine is in yellow pack- sulting from the impaired action of your kid- age always. Ref use substitutes. For sale by vision of the possibilities of a society neys and bladder. Remember it is Foley Kid- Annapolis. N. Jan. 11.MU. all druggists. Pills that or he does not always stay with the ney do this. For sale by all drug- Manager of Maine Keeley. Portland, Me.: gists. Dear Sir — It has been several since I same church. years took tbe Keeley Core and will say that daring Do You Have the Right Kind of Help? mil this time 1 The moral of all this is that there Is bsve never had the least desire Kidney Pills furnish tbe Foley Pills are a true medicine. for kind of Foley you right Kidney any stimulants. 1 wish I bad kind of to neutralize and remove the no situation for a of They are healing, taken tbe belp hopeless society strengthening, antiseptic Cure 10 years before I did. Bln- that cause and tonic. act For sale all poisons backache, headache, ner- Christian Endeavor.—F. E. Clark. D. D. They quickly. by cerely yours, Jos. McMullik, Annapolis and other and druggists. vousness, kidney bladder ail- Hoysl, Nova Beotia. ments. For sale by all druggists. roekt and trm of the Bird oppoalt# ahor# fell oh WHITK MOUNTAIN Neighbor*. the boeom of FORR8T. Sttnuannratf. the at-eem. while gently from •ter came on the ear the head the Aamioaw wfll frem muttering round of ruder tut. Ut« cataract. No short arttalao relating to Advene Decision Affection Any eime k> lime prlet My little fire waa especially their relation to agrleul- soon lighted under a rock# Tract Under Weeks Forest Law. and, ont Moat of thoaa artielea will he spreading my ecanty stock of pro- The ttral interests I report which has been given some leaflet's Israeli by the bureau of visions, reclined on my grassy conch. As I iaied from circulation that has been of looked around on the adverse action surrey, department agriculture, fading features of the Moletlrsl decided case E. in tbe B. of Gardner & beautiful Son. Association of Audubon landscape, my heart turned upon propoeed pur- ht the National toward my distant chases of national forests in tbe White and will be author!tatiee They home, where my friends were not to bird losere, but doubtless wishing me. as I wished mountain region is denied the director 01 be of mtereat only them, a by THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, value to farmera, to whom the happy night and peaceful slumbers. Then of tbe United States ni educations1 geological survey. NEW YOBK, N. Y. of blrda la of tbr were heard the barkings of the and of many speelen watchdog, Director Smith states that the responsi- ASSETS DEG. 81, 1910. protection I tapped my faithful companion to prevent bility of tbe United States geological sur- Par value. Market value. ,ffatest importance.. his answering them. vey is set forth in section 6 of the set Cash in backs and •'The thoughts of my mission trust companies. $2,828,460 84 Oroeheak. worldly then which that xhe Kose-breaatad came provides preceding any pur- Real estate, 1,180,000 00 over ray miad. and having thanked the BOSTON INSURANCE COMPANY, U S bonds, $ 886,000 00 482,760 00 _ Creator of all for chase there must be an examination of the Dutcber. preatdent of National His never-failing mercy, I CONNECTICUT FIRE INS. CO., State and city bonds, 6.898.888 88 6,727.106 00 BOSTON. MASS. I vvtlllsa land of Audubon Hoeletlea. I closed and was by tbe geological survey with a Railroad bonds. 6,803.000 00 6.498,410 00 “/(icclstlou my eyes, passing away into HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS DEC. 81, 1910. gBHH the Miscellaneous bonds, 750.000 00 654.500 00 f world of dreaming existence, when sud- favorable report to tbe secretary of agri- ASSETS DEC. 81, 1910. Real estate, 1 of winter Railroad bonds. 6,880,000 00 8,574.875 00 loans, a Idng period weatbar, there burst on culture that Real estate, $ 193,900 00 Mortgage g Alter denly my son 1 the serenade of “showing the control of such Miscellaneous stocks 1,870,000 00 1.746,200 00 Collateral loans, 00 1 brown or snoW-covered Mortgage loans, 909,080 00 bare and the rose-breasted so Bank and Trust 00 I eilii its bird, rich, so mellow, so lands will promote or protect the naviga- Collateral loans, ir>9,000 00 Stocks and bonds, Go. stocks, 160,000 00 482.000 00 98 its froren streama, and ita leafleae loud In the stillness of the that Stocks and bonds, 00 Cash in office and bank, Helds, | night, sleep tion of streams on whose watersheds they 5,425.002 Bonds and mortgage, being 1st Ji lover of oot-of-doora fled from Cash in office and bank, 409 899 48 Agents’ balances, how the my eyelids. Never did I lien on real estate, 48,800 00 Bills 69 1 |(tf, 1 enjoy lie”. Asents’ balances, 864,481 97 receivable, of music more; it Premiums uncollected, in 57 for tbe first Indication tba thrilled through my heart, ■Ills receivaole, 25 794 55 Interest and rents, g wstriiea Although it has been definitely reported course of transmission and All other 67 The that haa and surrounded me with an of Interest and rents, 40,991 25 assets, eoming of spring! vitality atmosphere that the has condemned in hands of agents, 2,042.261 79 J bliss. One have geological survey bat ia to I might easily imagined that Gross Gross assets, 87 T laen dormant, commencing at least two of the New rivers as assets admitted, 97.476.869 26 even the owl, charmed by snch England $80,178,918 68 Deduct items not admitted, 69 C with tbe lengthening of the daye, delightful nasken music, remained silent. not being navigable streams within the Admitted assets, 97,476.869 26 LIABILITIES. reverently Long af- 25 ft the on-reeling power of the run ia Cash $ 3.000 000 00? Admitted assnt migration it- Gustavus J. Nelson, at China, were burned spplied to the crop, but both beetles and self, and the more we think o' it the more about insurance birds were given a fair field and uo favors* Friday. Loss, f10,000; wonderful it seems. Take, for instance, At first the insects increased in numbers in *1,000. the r»»*e-breasted grosbeak, that has spent of the visits of the birds, but when spite daily The farm buildings of Charles H. Dole, .the winter iu Colombia. How does it the young of the latter were hatched, the num- at Holdeu, were burned Friday. Thirteen know when to start for its home in the bers of the beetles began to diminish rapidly, head of three and two horses birds were and cattle, pigs temperate clime where its offspring were and when the young fledged their and in were burned. reared the previous year? Can it calculate were brought by parents placed a row upon the fence around the field, the in- Four icehouses of the Lake Auburn the day* aud hours that it will take to ac- sects rapidly disappeared, and when I ex- Ice at were burned complish the distance? How can it re- Crystal Co., Auburn, field a week later 1 could not find amined the tons of ice. Loss trace the the Monday, with 5,000 imth traversed' previous a single beetle, either young or*adult. *25,000; insured for *1,000. autumn? It reaches its old home about About this time the birds began to prey up- the same date each year, having traveled on some peas in my garden, and I shot one Miss Nellie Kingston, aged twenty- thouands of miles to do so. Most of this of them and examined the contents of its eight, a waitress, was drowned in Sabattus journty was made in the night, sometimes stomach. It consisted of one large green pond Sunday. She was in a boat with two several potato beetles, and a few »t an altitude of many thousand feet. caterpillar, men and a woman, and fell overboard. fragments of peas. .My conclusion was that The vision of all birds is very acute, and Fire in the yards of the Sterns Lumber the few peas taken had been well paid for. the grosbeak from one landmark East mayfly However, I bung an old coat on a pole near Co. at Hampden Sunday destroyed to when it ia of boards and near another, which, reached, the pea viues. and the birds came near them 150.000 feet spruce disclose may still another In the distance, no more. All of the above observations were 500.000 feet of pine boards. The loss iB end so on until home is reached. Tbeee made in the state of Iowa, which was one of estimated at *20,000 to *30,000; covered by journeys are not continuous; during the the first states to suffer from the attacks of insurance. daytime the traveler descends to the the bettles on their eastward march. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry aartb Since then this habit of the grosbeak has for rest and food and at re- to night of observers in Dobbin, of West Joneaport, was burned aumes been confirmed by thousands its journey again. During the their home ail parts of the country wnere the potato- death in a fire that destroyed height of the the migratory period, upper beetle and the bird are found. As this insect Saturday. The child was asleep in its •ir must be filled with thousauds of I I_I is eaten by but few species of birds, it is and the mother was at a neighbor’s feathered crib, wanderers, who are sometimes especially desirable that this one, that eats it when the fire broke out. The house of Q*t by storms or thick when all should be and ita in- weather so freely, preserved Mrs. Freeman Beal, adjoining, was also landmark* in man- must be blotted out. It la crease he encouraged every possible burned. this bird was rare in known that they then fly at a mpeb ner. Forty years ago New fact, was entirely unknown Fire Monday evening in the four-story lower altitude, for on auch occasions England—In in but it is now fairly abundant brick block in Monument square, Port- they are attracted by lighlhouaee, and many places, there, and it may be that it has been attracted land, owned by Charles Q. Clapp, o! North thousands of birds of numerous species to that section of the country by the presence Mass., and occupied by the 5"Ss killed Weymouth, RU-BER-OID the of by flying against glass of the potato-beetles, which furnish so W. th« lantern. Talbot Co., clothiers, Guy Getchell, Cannot Take Fire from Thia wonderful phenomenon large a portion of ita food. I believe it is Falling Sparks. °f clothier, C. A. Smith, photographer, and nature, migration, is well worth ex- possible to prevent ita depredations upon If live coals fall upon it they die out without causing damage tended R. J. Chase, barber, caused damage study, and the scholar is advised peas (the only barm that I have ever heard it to to nearly {40,000. Water, Sun- and Time-proof, Durable and at- mad the exhaustive treatment of the accused of), and ita value as an insect-de- amounting Bowdoin col- tractive on of •object by Prof. Alfred Newton and W. stroyer forbids ita wanton destruction. Commencement week at buildings any description. W. Cooke. lege will begin June 18. The program (or RU-BER-OID COLORED ROOFING — Baccalau- Tbe rose- Nineteen Babies the week follows: Sunday breasted grosbeak selects aa Us In Red, Brown and Green is the only prepared borne, Scott and of Highland, reate sermon by President Hyde. Mon- most frequently, second growths ol Prank wile, roofing to be had in permanent colors. Tuesday o»k« on the borders ot large Umber, but Kan., though married not quite ten years, day—Alexander prize speaking. boee all — exercises at 10 a. m. and 3 The RU-BER-OID Man not confine itaelf exclusively to such are the parents of nineteen children, Claas-day m. dance in the evening. The of the •ocsiitiee. It builds rather a bulky nest boys, and thirteen of them living. p. Senior Is a positive guarantee beit prepared Of of the Maine Historical Look for him—he guards roll of weed.sulks, twigs, rootlets, etc., io They hold the record for triplets, having annual meeting Roofing. every tubes sets of will be held at 2 m. Wednes- RU-BER-OlDand protects you from imitations. or trees from live to twenty leet live sets to their credit, and two society p. m are exercises of the medical Inustratud Booklet. the ground. The are twins. All of the thirteen boys living day— Graduation Send for Our Roofing , eggs usually in school at 9.30 a. m. Address by Franklin number, of a pale green color pro- under five years. jour Annual THE STANDARD PAINT CO. ‘“rly speckled The names and of the children are: C. Payson, A. M., of Portland. with brown. ages New Beta at 11 a. m. IN William Street. York. The song of this bird is the theme ol Ash bell. Archer and Austin, triplets, four meeting of the Phi Kapa of the Alumni associa- & •vory nature-writer, and sU unit in pro- and a half years old; Arthur and Arnold, Annual meeting Whitcomb, Haynes Co., Almond at 12.30 m. Out-door boonciug it ot the highest In some twins, three and a half; Allan, tion p. presentation type. the DISTRIBUTORS, it resembles that of the robin, and Albin, triplets, two and a half; Al- of scenes from Twelfth Night, by but it is dramatic at 3 p. m. Ulu- Ellsworth Falls, Maine. thought to have a more refined bert, Albion and Adolph, triplets, Bowdoin club, •ab and band con-, musical quality. The description of eighteen months; Abel and Abner, twins, mination of the campus, •be Ure. Scott is thirty m. Presi- song of the rose-breasted six months. only cert at 7.30 p. Reception by grosbeak by old and her husband is only a year boat!bon is yean dent and Mrs. Hyde in the evening. such a delightful exhibition her *be senior._ — Commencement exercises at character of the man, showing so Thursday invest 10.30 a. followed commencement PsHectly his childlike faith in s Creator, The great majority of the world m., by “d For Three Months h“ absolute absorption in the in hopes, tha dividends from which go to a dinner. I $1.00 duties of nature, that the passage is email minority. The Bangor Daily News is making a special offer to new subscribers, first three Pven in WATCH TOUR KIDNKY8. full: months for $1.00. Any person clipping out the enclosed coupon and sending to us, en- a liule eold in the head may be the Their acrion controls yonr health. Read ,“r' ■u lbs Only trade the Bangor Daily News will be sent the first three months to any address. nsoath of August, I wee ot an obstinate case of Nasal Ca- what Kidney Pills have done for your Free edrice, how to obtain patent* mark* ■ closing $1.00, 'jj'* beginning Foley is home of Northern and Central ‘"'•tin* along the shores of the Mohawk tarrh. Drive out the invader with Ely’s neighbor. O. I. Oetchell, 191 Main Bt., Ban- copyright* etc., ,N ALL COUNTRIES. ■ The Bangor Daily News the paper Eastern, Maine, I suffered with with saves r. when nlsht Cream Balm applied straight to tbs inflamed, gor, Me., says “Last summer Business direct Washington t$me,U first to reach the morning field, full Associated Press reports. All towns in Eastern, overtook me. Being little bladder trouble. the ™in* atr-paasagea. Price SOo. If you a severe case of kidney and money and often patent. .& nted with that of I stuffed-up the action of Northern and Central Maine fully represented by regular Correspondents. After the part the oouotry, prefer to use an atomiser, ask for Liquid 1 had pains acroas my back and Pliant and Praetlca ■ "oived to of with mu-.h I Infrlnftmant Eadualyaly. first three months the is sold At 00 cts. a month. csmp where I was. The Cream Balm. It has all the good qualities my was attended pain. Write or oome to ue at nl paper evening kidneys Pills *nd the solid form of this remedy and will rid you read an advertisement of Foley Kidney •U Bath atree* Vailed States Meat OSee,H bsaatlhO, the sky sparkled to direc- epp. •in.. of catarrh or hay fever. No cocaine to breed and began taking them according P. C. U THIS *u"' which were the was a remarkable _WASHINGTON, refleeted by a dreadful habit. No mercury to dry out tha tions. In a few days there _FILL OUT_ b I am cured waters, sad the deep shade of the secretion. Price 7Sc., with spraying tube. change in my condition and to-day All druggists or mailed by Ely Bros., W War- of all kidney and bladder trouble.” For sale Please send the News for three months to **“ Bangor Daily ‘Plendld work of Chamberlain's ren Street, New Vork._ by all druggists. r".“*ch »nd Liver TsbleU is daUyoomlng Name_ Kidney Hamrdy Acted Quickly. a l**,L No such Palsy's A touch of rheumatism, or twinge of grand remedy fer liver Ala., was bothered M. N. George, Irondale, whatever the trouble is, Cham- bto» was even known be- with kidney trouble for many years. “I was neuralgia, Address...... fnr.^10^*11,00■ fo Foley Kidney Remedy, and berlain's Liniment drives away the pain at Thousand, hlsas them tor persuaded try Its curing before taking it three days I could feel once and cores the complaint quickly. AMERICAN ADS ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND 11.00 FOR SAME. ”»«tipation, sick headache, biliousness, beneficial effects. The pain left my back, my and kidney action cleared op, and I am so much First appUaction gives relief. Sold by all indigestion. Bold by all hesitate to recommend Folsy JMdIce better I do Dot dealers. PAY BEST Kidney Remedy For sale bv all druggists. 11 —■ tbe other to tbe town, asking QSUntrti. was quiet, thoughtful, observant. During U naching COUNTY OOSSIP. benefit to V* y-\^_ra -. 5r CITY AND FARM. be worked at his desk in co-operation, offering aid and American. the day steadily L E8M KN-W. dulr* to ? t hf ^llatoorth manner both. man who hu h.d eot«r.^^ Nelson Stewart, of North Hancock, U the city, but no one dreamed the SA aelllp, from an address by Charles F organ!.* our baalaeaa on ;,5?rl* *® of [Extract# "And if we can bul accept the offer, if we th! month??"' after the big-egg record the county. of the Portland board of in which he sought the underlying princi- maul plM. In Rllaworth and \ LOCAL AND POLITICAL .IOURNAL Flagg, president trade, at the meeting of the Maine State board had a can in some measure fulfill our Thla mua u untoiM?/J!!''"rt- One of his hens recently laid an egg eight ot whatsoever he touched. He opportuni- lory. ateady. PUBLISHED of trade at Waterville. March 16-1 ples come on ■«• over the and hilla of collection*, which would J?'"1 in circumference the long way and tract of land out there in the country ties, sending valleys from 930 to n t*. V KRY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON inches 9I*> mouth. W, ,?to to Maine the message of clu* rrfeteuoe*. and AT six and one-half inches the smeller way. where be lived, employing bis brother good will, apprecia- bond to co??. ^r’1' When the State grange met in Augusta lion*. Atldrea* Pm touial MAINE, it and alao to raise tion and Interest, and establishing a bet- Hivi»? Co •«“*]•«• ELLSWORTH, remarked : cultivate poultry. Horton. M*a*. Be* last December, a city newspaper her BT THI “It would be more accurate to say that ter nnderalanding among people; con^t.. series of robberies is now heard The climax of a petty ‘‘The tramp of cow-hide boots the ol th* HANCOCK OOUNTY PUBLISHING CO he his brother to do the work. then who shall undertake to estimate lar*e*t New Rn«l,nd the otherwise the Maine employed turer* of women'* and Manager- which heve annoyed peace- in Augusta.” Whereat Farmer ONK drew .nod, w. w. ROLLINS. Editor he the him- meotes and bounds of the eventual benefit for * came For carefully supervised place petition open local rep,*,. Associate Editor. ful village ol Deer Isle, Saturday insde the following reply: “The writer Liberal ".?,*• W. H. Titus, research and of to the and the farmf” compensation. Rapid advt citixen was self, and the same system city nigbt, when a well-known who wrote, ‘The Tramp of Cowhide Boots afier ability is proven. Write, givim, Price—#2 00 a year ; $1.00 six which he learned in the office occupation at d past Subscription ipr down a masked Heard in in reference to the accounting experience, *»tlX**4 months; 5C cents for three months; n raid knocked by highwayman is Augusta,’ Hid*. Providence, R. I. uPha*. 38 cents he applied to his little farm. He took a Old Troubles. strictly In advance, $1 50, 75 and in woman’s clothing and robbed of $220. meetings of the State grange, evidently ac- 5 cents. All ar- standard on and tried so When feetlna ttae sod splendid and you respectively Single copies of the farmers of paper agriculture your are reckoned at the rate of $2 pot* quired bis impression the rearages to follow its that the own a cloudless sky. iptcial Notices. State from what he has read about them in faithfully precepts year. N. H. of Ellsworth, who When trouble* are all ended and you ^ and will be t'apt. Means, editor came down to see him and study your Advertising Rates—Are reasonable or from Joshua ROTICIL will be years of age next Puck or Judge, seeing have no cause to sigh. made known on application. eighty-seven the results. !# to Whitcomb or Si Plunkett on the of sit and o’er the worries I? *«*>»« notice that has ten cords of wood in stage Do you ever ponder and5*v» Ihov. should be addressed October, chopped “1 tried to buy eggs from him. They TH glean, do hereby give in Bualnesscommunkatlons some theatre. he hsve hail; D. made pay the woods and haul it. He lies cheap Probably passfes you Joreph Wood, Ir the to, and all checks and money orders helped were neatly cased in paper boxes, holding the From remalnd.?*/!?’ Publishing of men on the streets of his When you’re drtftlug’way nff yonder, all minority. thla tlatr I «hall able to The Hancock County and the samrt. He thinks this hundreds city d.,"'11* sawed split a dozen each and his name em- sad? of hi. wages and ahall not br Co.. Ellsworth, Maine. who are and if he bearing thing* that made you •« heats his old friend and Capt. every day farmers, any debt, contracted by him. shipmate, bossed the cover. It was count them over, to see upon impossible Do you ever Just Joseph |i *,v of East Bluehill, who was thinks at all thinks that they are retired °°®* of The John T. Miller, to obtain because a Boston what worried you Writ Oouldaboro, April 34, a. d. This week’s edition shoes were them, however, f#|j. in The American last week. business men. Patent leather mentioned dealer took them all at a five cents a Ere you found yourseflf in clover? It’* a American is 2,300 copies. the rather price KXet.TTOR'N prominent among grangers, to kotick" dozen above the market, and insisted splendid thing do. than boots. The only two men of our ac- undersigned will he in ElU*o*k some of the farmers of this vicini- having the entire of his Call them back for calm reflection, look them May 11 to IS. for the year of 1910, 2,375 That who wear when upon product THE inclusive, and •».. Ti Average quaintance boots, except found at the office of J H Ur, taken the warning one and all. .n.h.n ty have not seriously farm. o/er of raid where engaged in farm labor, are both bankers. dates, he will n, et anyone ... to search for and destroy nests of the “One he to me some rasp- Here i* one that caused dejection, aud to-day log bustnea* to tranaact with the MAY 1911. One of these men has a son who is a work- day brought nno ,J'h* WEDNESDAY 10, so small! late J. H. Heilman. K. brown-tail moth, is evidenced by the fact berries of such enormous size and in such it seem* F. Ktt.e.e farmer, and he wears patent leather from Otis ing Justawhilf ago yon worried over this one, \ Raecutor. that an Ellsworth man, driving condition that in ten minutes 1 _ _ he dresses perfect of to the shoes when up.” and yon vowed. It is a matter satisfaction to Ellsworth recently, found brown-tail i was offered an advance over the price paid. cavtion NOTirr.. In response to this article, the city As upon your way you hurried,that you toiled in the United States that the in the stage, in ten his work atl this my wife. Luell* E. pesple moths, now caterpillar sensi- I He continued office time, Oat,, paper “The Farmer is too beneath a cloud. left my bed and board road. The replied: WHRKKA8 without \“2 deficit has been orchards along the caterpillars, but his employer confided to me that Af- ha* and cause. I ahall no bill, postal practically tive. Very likely the writer of the Hut to-day that cloud faded, you pny of her contract,., of an inch 1 would after thla date. Job., i,* and for it Postmaster Gen- now about one-quarter long, fred bad reached limit; that it wonder—ye*, you do. wiped out, phrase of which it complains was hixseif hiq Hurry. Maine, April ]g. I9U. have left the nests, and are beginning to ; Ik* for him ever to as- Now that you have sued and weighed it—how eral Hitchcock deserves the highest country-born ahd bred, a farmer boy who utterly impossible feed on the lender buds as they swell. ! sume the direction of that agency. it ever made you blue. credit. To have wiped out a deficit came to the city and who knows all ttg.-.. How little did the manager understand of nearly $18,000,000 in two years ia a about country ways, and appreciates and You can laugh at them this morning: here t* have formed a him. The manager died, ’three men. ex- one that made fret. Ntaricic or achievement. With the co- Sullivan school boys sympathizes with them. He might even you torwioh rK splendid in the same line of That each was on a BRKP.Att Fred U club. Their constitution declares for “no remember the time when the | perienced business, you thought, day dawning \1T Mayo, of Eden Ha. of be can accom long-legged J f cock bv hu operation Congress that agency; and it in lifetime of regret; county. Maine, morin** no swearing, no cruelty to cow-hide boot was considered ; sought they sought deed da’ed the second of more. He has one cent smoking, indispens- day September ad plish already vain. Alfred had attended to that And you let this trifling sorrow weigh you 1904 and recorded in vol. animals, and doing our best at school' able for farm work. So far as observation poasi- 4l0, page >3!i of the in view. A bill for one-cent before. his vacations down and make you sad. registry of deeds for Hancock eouutv. MsIm! postage Here is worth while, and de- farmer footwear bility long During to something goes, the perfers lighter | And you dreaded the to-mbrrow. as a fearful conveyed me. the undersigned a certain backed by the administration and for several years he had visited head- lot or parcel of land with the postage serving of hearty support encourage- in these days—shoes instead of boots. As I thing and bad; • .linn \ ex- New York. The was thereon situated In said town of %nd may be introduced in the present ment of the older of the com- of cow-hide ; quarters at agency Eden, people to the phrase, ‘the tramp Look it over, that’s the trouble that drove all b< unded and described In a warrant*? *rie««i i almost ! given to him. it into a com- to roe L. tra session, and if not it will munity. The boya have a clnb-room and boots,’ that is to be taken as a species of Reorganized your smile away; (Fred Mayo) by Cornel ion Thomas and in the first be dated Mar 17. 1*79, and records! in Har.coek be in the the nucleus of a If some of pany, very year It’* no bigger than a bubble, yet it worried of deeds certainly brought up regular gymnasium. poetic license.*’ registry Dec. 1, UP79, book i®». png* m friends of the do not doubled its business. you one day. as follows, to wit: Beginning on the north session. The will the boys help Be that as it may, the relations of the 1 9id? post master-general good of the road at a Or is “He turned the little farm now over to county tree at the w?«t. out that The American and the tarra will never thrive on There’s a lesson in worries of the we end of said continue to urge the increase of rates gymnasium. city the past eru Phippioa’ barn and runs wtn bis and then a of no true be brother, marrying girl to learn. northwesterly four and one half rods to * on second-class matter from prophet. such bandying of phrases, it would ought certain he moved into spruce tree: thence northeaster lv ten his early acquaintance, the In the little and flurries. If to them we'll rod* interesting to know the exact economic gifts to the county road to a cedar one to four cents a pound. It is re- parallel stake* The granite towns of Hancock county ! cost of each joke perpetrated to-day at *he j city. only turn: thence southeaaterly four and one had rods freshing to know that the wiping out “But the charm and the poetry of that Por when our sun is shining, if we'll look to a apruce tree at said toad; thence fellow. ij report an increasing demand for paving expense of the farm. In the matter of log said road southwesterly to the first been reached with- them over then. nira- of the deficit has life were tnem both. The tionrd bound and contains on** blocks. Old are opening up after the has all the advantage. The | country upon h* r of one quarries \ jokes city We’re ashamed of onr and, If more or and the least facil- ! offered no attractions for repining, acre leas; whereas the condi* out in impairing postal and new onea are has the and the comic city superior long idleness, being city daily papers trouble comes again. tiona of said mortgage have been broken, him. He had seen the science of business ities. The service has been of the can now therefore by reason of «he brrsch of actually opened. The large citiea country and the circulation. It laugh at the We can still retain our laughter, still go for- the to the as well as to the count- conditions thereof I claim a forec losure of desirable lines. Over w applied soil extended along which have been experimenting with alt farm, and it can banter ith apparently ward with a smile. the same. Oases T. Plvmmu* ing room. He had seen the marvelous 3,000 new postoffices have been estab- sorts of paving material during th£ last small defense. To the good times that come after and the Ellsworth, .Maine. May 10, 1911. j of nature to investi- letter-carriers has ten or fifteen years have returned to the response intelligent Joys that are worth while. lished, delivery by j subscriber hereby gives node* that block. This means a gation and well-directed effort. —Detroit Frtt /’res#. been and new rural routes granite paving big see before me a of com- THE•b* has been duly appointed adminis- extended, ] 1 company men, • s • • a • for some of the coast towns and tratrix of the estate of score have been authorized. boom by the mercial, manufacturing, professional; B. Lie of islands. new block “They are drawing nearer togeatber, the ENOCH STANLEY. CRVNBEt- near-by The (laving members and of boards of AGE OK TIIK EARTH. representatives and the is RY ULKS, is sornew bat different from that of fifteen city farm. The country develop- trade throughout the State. What is it, I io the of Hancock. deceased, (TorttBponocntt. It is smaller in ing in interest. Its roads are slowly im- Scientist* Have Reasoned It Out at a county and years ago. every way j ask, that vour business and given bonds as the law directs. All gives dignity intercom- per- and eat w ith more proving, its opportunities of Hundred Million Year*. •on* having demands again*t the es- greater care, closely do men Senator Hale to importance? Why your traveling tate of aaid deceased are desired to Fire-fighters. a tile. munication increase. The direct postal Anotimite, baaed on a comparison of present approaching differ from the mercators, the traveling the same for settlement, and all indebted Ellsworth, May 8,1911. delivery and the telephone are privileges the quantity of salt* in sea water with the thereto are requested to make im- traders of the Koman days who ventured payment To the Editor of The American: which it shares with the city. The elec- quantity the in- mediately. Id* r. Stanlit. a the Woman’s continuously supplied by lalea. 5. 1911. I At meeting of Maine into the north at the risk of their lives, Cranberry May wish through your paper to thank my tric road revives and amplifies the work of show* that a hundred million of New the flow, nearly friends and for the hard club, York, recently, evening pushing their business, despised by the neighbors work the picturesque old stage coach, and the years passed before tbe oceans attained ^T^HE subscriber hereby give* notice that entertainment was furnished “The to whom sold? Trade JL he has been they did and their assistance in by very people they automobile horizon, duly appointed Admin- timely appears upon the in their present condition. According to istrator of the estate when a was a and if the traders of the fires on and Wandering Minstrel”, “poet” cringing creature, checking Sunday saving addition to its usual purpose, the automo- this estimate, dating from the time when CORDELIA FITZGERALD, late of WIX* from each county of Maine furnished a saved their lives they did not save their my buildings. Without this assistance 1 bile may yet compete with the city in the the waters of the great condensed to TER HARBOR. in of her home The deep am afraid that all would poem praise county. dignity. my buildings dreams and ambitions of the farmer boy; form oceans, tbe minimum age of tbe In the county of Hancock, deceased, sad Hancock follows: do differ from the as have county poem > Wby you shop- given bonds the law directs. All persona gone. and it haathe advantage of an in- eartb ia years. and being 1,000,000 Having demands the estat* f said de- The of the fire seemed Of course, all Maine is perfect. keepers, merchants artificers of more against management to centive that need not of necessity attract Sir Archibald calculates tbe ceased are desired to present the «»ice for no recent whose backs were (Je^kie age me to be excellent. I the immediate But doubt you’ll quite agree times, but the settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- hope him from hia homeland. of tbe eartb tbe time in the There’s no like Hancock on which and by occupied quested to make payment immediate;! is but there will be no place county. stepping-stones patricians danger passed, “That the automobile is the of tbe stratified or BanroaD E. Tascr. With its forests, farms and sea. ascended into occupying forming sedimentary for me or for the town until we soldiery power? By what Winter Harbor, May 10,1911. security mind of our country youth, 1 can person- layers of I be terrestrial crust. Judging transition did and such as assume have a good rainfall. Its attractions are most varied. you you the formations of tbe remote past by re- ally testify. ‘Say,’ said a small boy at he subscriber notice tbst Eugene Hale. And no matter wbat one’s need, a in in the latively recent formations, be declares hereby give* place government upbuilding he baa been sat upon a lumber pile and watched the that of between three THE dnly appointed executor There’s a spot in Hancock county of a nation and the of its ajjeriod centuries of the last and testament of shaping policies? and 'jno will Which most takes the cleaning of a car among the northern centuries must bave passed during Peace surely lead. It was the hand of science. Science? HENRY A. M. JOY. late of ELLSWORTH, Sunday. 'I’ve automobile all tbe formation of every depth of a meter, hills; got my in the of deceased, and 28, is to be observed as Penobscot, Buckaport. Ellsworth, What is science? First, it la knowledge, tbe time having varied to tbe county Hancock* Riven Sunday May out. It’s to be a red one. according bouds as the law directs. All having Deer Island and Bluebill picked going ol tbe strata. person* Peace All are to and knowledge alone is power. But science composition Admitting demands the estate m:>: ■ *««d day. pastors requested How much do I’ve saved that against of Are bnt a few familiar names yon ’spoee got up estimate, if tbe total thickness of ail preach sermons in the interest of inter- is knowledge arranged and classified; and are deslreato present the name for settlement, for it?’ tbe slats is 30,000 meters, as it ia and all indebted thereto are to Which cause our hearts to tbiill. when thus to supposed requested national arbitration, or at least to allude knowledge equipped began to be, between 00.000,000 and 600,000,000 make payment immediately. “As he was only seven years old, I did to the subject. For you who like the seashore, be appilied, it called the forces of the earth years were consumed in tbe course of tbe Bangor. May ft, 1911. Abthcs w. Jot. not set the figure very high. *0, five dol- earth's stratification. The Sunday schools, the Hancock offers all you wish; and air, it summoneu the imagination young people's 1 ventured. But science another fTHB subscriber notice that You can sit and watch the lars,' gives way to esti- bereoy gives societies, the Y. M. C. and all other re- breakers, and the mind of man to the exaltation of X she has been executrix A., said he ‘I mate the age of tbe earth. On the earth's duly appointed Sail a boat, or row or fish. “Well, no," thoughtfully; of the last will and testament of ligious societies, are also requested to ob- industry. surface there is very sensible compensa- haven't got so much as that; but I*vs tion between tbe CHARLES A. OOTT. late of CABTIXR. serve the day. There is nothing else than beauty Business mounted to the seat of power beet that Ibe sun sends saved a dollar and fifteen cents.’ us and tbe beet sod All its that tbe tcrreetrial crust Vn the connty of Hancock, deceased, Helpful literature may be obtained on along rugged coast. Business demanded brains, and it got bonds All “Dear little He was not loses by radiation from its surface toward given as the law directs. per- of And its islands, rocks and inlets them. marshalled armies for chap! dreaming sons demands the estate of receipt stamps sent to Mrs. D. I. Bailey, It its exploi- cold and infinite space. While Ibe crust Is having against Are of of achievements in distant lands. He aaid deoeaaed are desired to the same things which to boast. it continents and it cir- tbe presen' Wtnthrop Centre, national superinten- tation, spanned losing by radiation, center of tbe for settlement, and all Indebted there*— are was going to bring the free! world to him earth ia but dent, or to Alice May Douglas, Bath, If you like the forests better, cled the earth. It drew from every walk slowly incessantly cooling, ran nested to make payment immediately. and he had a dollar and fifteen cents for a and, aa it cools, gradually contracting. Caetins. May ft. ltll. Leer K. Gate. 8tate superintendent of of You can find what you desire. and profession in life, and it the,department especially Who knows bat hi* Tbe contraction causes tbe center to re- and arbitration of And of the rivers, lakes and hills chose the for its beginning. genera- ceede peace the Maine W. L\ city home. or slip away from the surface of tbe subscriber hereby gives notice tbst You could never tion may aee an easier realization of such T. C. never, tire. But having given this great impulse to crust, and tbe crust, no longer supported THE•he hue been duly appointed executrix | dreams? by the center, sinks here and of the last will and testament of Fine hunting and fine fishing. the city, it brings a responsibility now to there, Postmasters m m m mm forming folds similar te tbe wrinkles on WILFORD E. GRINDLE. late of BLUE- to Meet at Bar Harbor. And most lovely drives and walks the relations with the farm. adjust city’s a withered Tboae folds or wrinkles The Hancock of apple. BILL. county league post- Are all found in Hancock county— The science and “I have eat and listened in wonder to are tbe mountain which has given dignity chains. Tbe total in the of Hancock, deceased, and masters of the fourth class are The where eonnty to hold a place nature talks. charm to manufacture and to trade should our government and college educators as superficies of tbe mountain chain con- bonds as the law directs All persons ■__ at the hall of the stitutes about cent, of the demands tbs estat- of said meeting Y. M. C. A., be to the they expounded the way In which modern per total ^venkving against extended exaltation of agricul- surface deceased the seme Bar next of the globe. This fact leads to are desired to present Harbor, Wednesday, May 17. EAST SULLIVAN NONAGENARIAN. agricultural science arrives at costs and are re- ture. tbe inference that the radius of tbe settlement, and nil indebted thereto The will be called to order at quested to make immediatei meeting When the the farm efficiency in the production of an article eerth baa abruuk a little less than one- payment boy upon perceives Bloshlll. ft, 1911. Axvn L. 10.30 a. in. Mrs. Sarah 1. as bundredth of its May 0»ivt'i.a_ Hodgkins Smart and thst science is slowly obliterating dis- well as aiming at the highest degree of primitive length. The of the State Tbe construction of tbe earth’s center subscriber notice thsi president league will be Active at Ninety-two. that the is with in- excellence. nereoy frees tances, city turning corresponds to a cooling of about 300 de- the hns been daly appointed executrix present. All postmasters are in- East 8 TUB cordially Sullivan, May (special)—Mrs. creasing interests to his pursuits, that he “No wonder that the number of pupils grees. of the list will and testament of vited. Sarah I. who celebrated her in the Hodgkins, can take bis place in the world’s work agricultural department of our col- According to this calculation, at least THOMAS J. HOLMES, late of ELLSWORTH, C. A. of Hancock is second one hundred million of in no bond! Penney, Point, the ninety birthday anniversary with full assurance of and leges is increasing. The figures of Cornell years, and at most thf county of Huncock, deceased recognition two thousands of »»«• of the Hancock March 19 at the home ot her millions of years, must belnf required by^ the terms secretary county league. daughter, it will be the of con- university were recently and All .at es- support, beginning published, hare passed since the water condensed on persons baring demands sgainat Mrs. Edward in tate of to Hodgkins, Ashville, was tentment and satisfaction at hia tot. It the greet gain of pupils in these depart- the surface of the solid crust.—Harper's aaid deceased are desired pre»«at in the sums for settlement, and ail Indebted John W. Thomas, for seventeen born East Sullivan In 1819, where the will ments for 1910 over the was Weekly. im- years carry him into manhood with en- previous year _ thereto are requested to make payment advertising manager of the Courier-Ga- William Hill house was later Luka T. HotMSS. built. As thusiasm (or the farm and oauae him to convincing evidence of the growing In- mediately. uette, Rockland, died Tuesday, May 9. He The of the U Ellsworth, ft, it is only given to the few to the terest in the farm. proof pudding in the May _ was secretary of the Rockland board of pass attack the problems with the same bus- 1911._ amount that ian’t left over. trade, and well known in Eastern Maine ninetieth milestone with all their facul- iness “The science of well be- subscriber nerehy glees nonce that system that characterises the city. agriculture may adminis- his connection with the ties to be of the THEhe baa been duly appointed through Maine retained, world aa well It is note come one of the moat music festival work. pleasing, therefore, to that al- fascinating pursuits trator of the estate of He was born at as in the this sketch of life JFot Salt. world, her is some of are of man. And each thing that a board of Oanton, Mass., forty-six years ago. ready the city dailies devoting ANNA ALBXANDEB, IaU Of BLLSWORTH. written. a1111 pages from time to time to agriculture. trade can do to lift it to its proper place, launch In tho county of Bnnoock, dec...* Mrs. Quick'ai?o'-ror- «i»aa booda aa tba law direct. All pa*" Hodgkins was the daughter of And 1 cut to bold the attention of onr Gasolinemerly owned by O. W. Tuple*. Bile- “The House of Bfy Friends.” this item recently from a Sun- country tom damanda tb* ..tala William and Jane worth, Me.. » U. look. * borne-power. Kaos having againat Martin Bunker. In youths to it and to turn the attention of of aaid d.aaaaiJ ar* to p■**•■* Next Sunday’s Boston Globe will contain day paper: “Instruction in agriculture in cabin, tools, sncbor. rope and daairad 1839 she was married to Hoaea oil etc., tba .am. for awtUamant, and all indrbiad the of an Martin, the con- •our city yontha in the same will llibta, required by torero men.; In opening chapters nnuaually power- elementary schools is receiving direction, tbaratoara to aala who died in 1860. perfect condition, eonnd: delivered raqaaatcd paym.ni ful serial story entitled “The House of Pour children were siderable aid them both and be of inestimable ser- »t perfectly aard la tala. A. ALaiaata*. My attention from educators all over Bngomoggin, Me. Nothin, to do bnt to pot William born to one of la her in the water. Bllawortb. I, Friends”, by Elizabeth York Miller. The them, only whom living the vice to the State. The country cannot Thle hoot bee hen to Port- Ml, May MIL_ _ country.” land two or is in its — Mrs. three tlmee In bed weather. plot startling novelty, so startling Hodgkins, the daughter with hurt the or Only aotlc* tbM O! it is bound to this interest of city by legislation otherwise reaaoa for U that I ehall not aobaerlbara baraby glr* and so novel come, eelllog no to Bn- that the reader’s cariosity is ex- whom she lives. Mrs. Martin was mar- thle thay baaa baaa adminia- the in the farm. If at without hurting itself. The city cannot gnmognln year. Alto will let or tell my TBB daly appolatad cited even the first city eggs sixty trator* of tba aatatc of by paragraph. ried to Zachariah Hodgkins, of the without Will eel! el a low A Hancock, cents a dozen will not bring it, then neglect country neglecting an ‘M H FRANK of EDEN, husband’s devotion to the memory of his in M. OONNBRS. IaU 1869. He died in 1878. make .P|*B.L,o,Tm«. and dead wife, a devotion which turns to de- recognition of what science has done for opportunity. Together they up la tho oonnty of Banoock. docea«. l. Mrs. is Hodgkins interested in all the business and the State and their relations are -Second band (iaoa booda aa tba law diracu All moniac hatred by the discovery after her what scienoe may do for closely phaeton top butty: ‘.tat.p*[- to good Ad aona having dawtanda against thv death that she loved daily happenings, reads, writea and re- intertwined. the has the BUQQY condition. dr tea •BcoaV1. another, and that that agriculture will hasten the much desired Nay, city very P- o. boa ill, EllewortL. of aaid dacaaaad ara daairad to praa** ceives sews ■other was — letters, her needle all tnuektaa his intimate personal friend is (threading adjustment. For is but a busi- roots of its growth in the country; and tba aaau for aaulaataat. and farming POTATOES Arooetook eeed pota- tbaratoara to atak. id-' im- « one of the pillars by which the “House of with little difficulty) and walks out this its boards of tcea. raqaaatod pay My every ness; a student recently pointed out its being so, trade should SEED Inquire of H. B. PniLure, Sit- mad lately. F. Mabion Ri> h Friends” is supported. She can see worth, M*. pleasant day. objects at a similarity also to manufacture. And in invite into its membership the buaineae Cbabum E. Coxsaaa But the main foundation of the thrilling distance without glasses. Her sister •°®i of Bar Harbor, April M, Ittl. only the last few years men have to men of the farm as well as the business Hungarian hay. Ad- is the love of the crazed begun per- dress care Am plot husband's sister died last a son “A”, sbicab office, Ells- January, and died sud- ceive men of the street. It will be for the wortn. ABSIOMBB’S notice. for the wrecker of her brother’s that accounts, daaaiBcation, system, home. To ap- in 1908. These have h* hta denly griefs saddened units of all everlasting advantage of them both. aodaralgaad glvaa notice that preciate the full import of the complex situa- cost, the methods which make of the she a TBB baoa appointed aaalgne* days, yet remains bright, cheer- • • • • • (D“f“ tion, bear in mind that although Dick Ten- business and manufacturing intelligent, Co Irt. Markat, for tba Etna St of eradltora. All P“' ful, intelligent woman whom it is a •on. to Market ara nant has not a particle of love for pleas- profitable and to the “Here in this State we have ladrblad Floyd Bridget interesting, apply every incen- to aattla tbalr acooaot with tba andar.i*«® Ryle, she tells a falsehood for the ure to meet. Many a younger woman over purpose of country as well as to the town. tive to do what we can for the moat cor- Moore's drag store, lost va- •tone. Babbt L. Caarraan the the cnwd bv B. Marktt- staying hand of John Kyle which holds a might envy personality by which she This influence and of the with J-Bowie; hot'nteYbSltVSd Aaatgna* of Floyd training city dial relations the farm. In many S.FFICE8ef. Inquire of B. Q. Moots, Elleworth. revolver against the temple of Tennant. makes all with whom she comes in touch applied directly to the farm la well illus- ways it needs the city’s point of view. From that hour Tennant and she conspire her friends. TCOUB BOOM cottage—"Hill trated in the of men Creel,’' by the ^^fffflaw|Wirth. to deceive her brother story two young of The limits of this paper do not permit a into the belief that A pleasant surprise of her last birthday Tennant’s love letters and to my acquaintance who worked together in presentation of the benefits which would messages Kyle’s was a shower of postcards from Wife were in for and sixty-two a business office about fifteen years ago. result if we could reality Bridget, that the friends. get together, explain The reading of the messages has One came wife was their friend and intermediary. from a neighboring town and what we wanted, why we wanted it, and given her many moments. O. EMERY That Kyle may be undeoeived any moment pleasant returned to his home at the of each then with some idea of the ending reciprocal aby money without | *nd will Tennant is a patent fact that fascin- day. He need to loiter much of the time benefits be ask capital; gathering to gained, at least some- *Bd »*rbe anywhere. TITLES ates the reader. Bridget is a beautiful Saved Wu r»or< disastrous fire of March Mobiles. driV and owplao fkralakad but a moral Washington place for.” Ha was soon dismissed. His I believe the is nearer Thorough mechanical train- j through awakening of contempt story university the att IIHMIBf flBtt from their when a will toon. natloo, an^t for the man who wrecked 2S, sprang seats buret of has no here aa a foU (or his We po,1,‘“>“ open her brother’s life, place except aeoompliahment of its original purpose ce/SS.hPriD* f^rtlcnlarnfree. flame filled the room last or- Hei??S.d and cares nanght for hers. Wednesday, companion. than ever before. Its faculty is alive to 6° r°r* as a That situation alone would the ganized bucket brigade and extin- “The other man cams rt^c*Portl^r,M.AUTO compel young from the the possibilities of the hour, to what MOMISOII, JOY t CO. ILOCK. read r’o insistent perusal of a serial guiahed the fire before the firemen ar- and also went story country back to bis home agriculture means to Maine and what R,BIn.tPilg AGENTS. local and traveling. •TATE BTPBBT. wh a is written in moat attractive style and rived. The girls had been drilled to meet each night. The unfolding of his career science can do tor agriculture. It is has not one dull line in it. such an TAt»kaaa, 111 F.RNl» emergency. baa bean to me a He out one j fascinating story. reaching hand to the oountry; it W. uoi^BB Cbasb k Co., Auburn. Maine. | IWm. OBITl'ABf. QUICK WORK. ELLSWORTH FALLS. CVRLTO* M'OOWK. Smashing Records To Restore Ban- Mr*. Ida Flood la the guest of John H. on. .! Ellsworth’, CSrlton MoUown, gor’s Cook and wife. • aaafal and Telephone Service. residents and The Are which devastated the of Charles J. ia a dtiMO, dtad Mood., city Treworgy building pri- Bangor Sunday, April 30, was not con- vate for his automobile. 'Ihtv-eatoemad years, seven garage housing aevanty-on. sidered under control CELEBRATE FOURTH OF JULY *'aged until well in- had been In along Misa Mildred A. ia home fro m seventeen day*. He to Treworgy a,, Monday morning. At 11.30 Sunday the Eastern Maine for some time, bat bit con- general hospital for """health night a new to aeriooa until telephone exchange replace three weeks' vacation. AT ELLSWORTH. not considered the one JiP„„ was which had been wiped out by the week ago. flames Mrs. Eva McCartney, of Waterville, is -kcut a had already started on its was born ■ long here for a visit of a few ... tt.pt. 21, 1838, days, the guest of ,ilown journey from a New* York factory. late James and Nancy McUown, In Herbert Severance and wife. *the this case, as in the case of many other the «»rly ".tilers of Mrs. Helen h„ were among disastrous fires, one of the first Fox has leased her place to them were born thoughts To was 1 W. M. *"h hi,worth. the restoration of telephone service. Davis, and left Saturday for an ex- — Mary J. (Maraton), Carl- tended with tour children Without telephones the people directing! visit relatives in Lisbon Ann I Paine), and Jamea A., tbe Boston and Eii,a the work of reconstruction in Bangor i Falls, Florence, Mass. She ex- the only aurvivor. were pects to several months. Sir being sadly handicapped, and it was with be'away was married three tlmse; j OLD HOME McUown the Mr realization that every possible speed Edwin J. Frazter and his father brought Laura and to wife waa Clement, was down a WEEK, his ttiat necessary that steps were taken to re- fine catch of fish from Green Lake wee hie ton, Lyndon, born; build them one the burned-nut telephone system last week. There were seven salmon, the Wife was Sadie F.ldrldge, and one d long before the flames had begun to sub- largest one weighing fifteen pounds, and Frances, wife of Uuy Raymond, rf.ugi.icr. side. one trout weighing four and a half was ’11. third wife AUG. to them; hie rn As soon as the fire bad reached the tele- pounds. 6-12, smith Koberta, who disd exactly g.n.h phone ex'-hange, word was dispatched to William M. Davis and Miss Mabel A. last Both r veers ago Monday. the Boston house of |the Western Electric Giles will be married on also the Wednesday even- A at Home. survive; daughter the Reunion children Co., concern which supplies all the ing, May 17, at the home of Mrs. Helen Seven-day Program. thief wife-Mise Kena B. Roberts, Bell 0, hi, telephone .apparatus. From Boston a Fox, which place Mr. Davis has leased all message was of Boston- telephone immediately sent furnished. The ceremony will be Civil war Mr. McUown per- the to the executive offices at New poring York, j formed in the presenc3 of the immediate in the Jrttb Maine, being honorably where M„«t emergency equipment is kept for, relatives. Both Mr. Davis and Miss Giles* Ellsworth waa ,1 in 1*0. always just such a diKhar purpose. are among oar best-known young people, For many years he waa tn the All Ye Faithful! his home. Notwithstanding.the fact that it was on and have many friends. later he waa a con- | Come, business; lumbering a Sunday, and it was late, so that the ! waa in- and building mover. He of tractor difficulty assembling a working force j NORTH ELLSWORTH. interested tn agriculture, and „„„• immediately was doubled, it was not very I a tanner on an extensive scale, Mrs. though not long before activities commenced at the j Mary Moore is in poor health. MARINE LIST. sacccMful on®. wts company’s factory, and seven trucks with Mrs. Frank Moore was in Bangor Thurs- 1 of bia life be was an uncom prom lain* Ail drivers and sufficient workers were speed- | day. Ellsworth Port. 1866—INSURANCE—191V succeaa hia and after tbe of assembled. ten,*rat, ll.V The emergency force I Arthur L. Nason is for Whit- Ar May 6. schs Henry Chase. Bar Harbor; election laat fall, he waa working Ann C Stewart. CHA8. O. BURRILL. CHAS. R. BURRILL. St the worked all At 8.52 m. the Surry puiv night. p. men | comb, Haynes & Co. at the Falls. Sid sch Jonesboro a lime: “I never ex- May 9. Catherine, E^rd io say many had received instructions to the ship j Mrs. of Ellsworth is Hancock Conn tv Ports. to live to see thta." Carpenter, Falls, acted board to the New England Telephone A I Franklin—Sid 3, sch Florence A Lil- caring for Mrs. Arthur L. Nason and in- May CHAS. C. BURRILL & Insurance Prayers were aaid to-day at 1 o’clock, at Telegraph Co. lian, N Y SON, Agency. whence tbe remains were taken fant child. Ar May 4, sch Charlie and Willie the house, The equipment, weighing 50,000 pounds, j Ar May 5, schs Samuel Hart, Eliza Leven- ESTABLISHED 1866. church at North Ellsworth, m bore Charles of the of saler to the occupied two cars. It was dispatched on i Rae, University Maine, K*v. 8. W. TIas had a for honorable and business meth- the funeral was held. Sutton the first spent Friday night with his mother, Mrs. West Sullivan—Sid May 4, sch Henrietta A reputation prompt passenger express leaving early j Whitney, New London Interment in the McUown Frank Moore. ods for a period of 41i years, which term is a guarantee of its relia- officiated. Monday morning on its way to Bangor via Sid May 5, sch Ixittie Beard, N Y in North Ellaworth. Ar May 5, sch I^avolta The are the family lot The is con- Miss Frances of bility. companies represented by yds Agency among Albany. switchboard,.which Richardson, Ellsworth, Sid May 6, sch Georgietta, Boston | her insurance of the World. sidered adequate to take care of the tele- spent Saturday night wi^h parents, Southwest Harbor—Ar May 2, sch Lizzie D leading companies M. MORRISON. j Ulna FAXKUA needs of the stricken until Daniel Richardson and wife. Small, cargo coal for W H Ward We solicit your business and desire investigation of our com- phone city i^l Ar sch Lottie Beard M.M I’amellA M. Morriaon, one of Ells- May ft, new exchange can be planned and built, is Mrs. Maria L. Gray celebrated her sixty- Sid May 2. sch Kate L Pray panies before insuring elsewhere. old and reaidenta, died j Sid schs Elbe M worth's life-long installed in a dance ninth May 3, Morrissey, Sallie E being temporarily birthday anniversary May 3. She Ludlam For Accident and in- Monday morning at her homo with her Fire, Marino, Life, Indemnity hall. It consists of seven setions and has received a postcard shower from friends Sid 4. schs Rozella. Mertis H May Perry, ga surance of Mrs.». Scott at the old Mor- s s D all classes apply to niece. Eatey, a capacity of 3.000 subscritiers’ lines. in this from Massachusetts and Nickerson, ga Helen Lane, sch Albert J county, Lutz for St N B rison homestead in the Morriaon district. (Br), John, This record-breaking action is con- Washington, receiving in all fifty-nine Sid May 5, tug J A Mumford (Br), with Mi- Morrison was in the cighty-drst B A No N sidered a remarkable feat. It is an illus- cards. barge J King C'o, 21, Windsor, S, for C. C. BURRILL & SON, General Insurance Agents, of She waa the laat surviv- Portland year her age. t rat ion of the fact that every possible care, ; J. H. and A. W. Nason were in Sid May 7. schs Lizzie D Small for Portland; child ot the 1st. Deacon Mor- Bangor Lottie Beard for N Y ing Joseph even involving the of a i k ELLSWORTH, MAINE. U expenditare large last week. Their Mrs. John- .--—-...... and was born at tbe homestead niece, Harry rison, sum of as in this in money, case, keeping: and husband were those who She had lived son, among HORN. ; where she died. alwaya cn a is ! hand costly emergency stock, suffered loss in the fire. had waa at her death one ot the 1 They spent thirl She taken to serious ARGENTI—At to Mr and prevent any interruption the to the Stonington, May 6, of the Morriaon day here, returning Bangor by Mrs Attilio a son. Ubaldo oldest .-rpreeenUttvee to the service. A cessa- ; Argenti, [Frank public complete evening train, in time to save a Pietro.] one of the families of Ells- arriving family, pioneer tlon of service would lie a telephone part of their effects from their apartment BOWEN—At Isle an Haut, May 5, to Mr and worth. Mis Charles L Bowen, a calamity. on French street. daughter. Miss Morriaon was a woman ot uobte MURRAY—At Lamoine, May 6, to Mr and Mrs Walter Murray- a daughter. character and interesting personality. WEST BROOKSYLLLE. Restate AND INSURANCE NASON—At North Ellsworth, 29, to Mr her home have forth several GREEN LAKE. April Prom gone and Mrs Arthur L a shed A Portland paper says: The recent | Nason, daughter. POD CAI r nn nr LIT Two-Story house, and large stable, all eon- men w ho have borne the [Corrected. | rllK nected with city water and electric lights, and young impres- Fish have been well the ■ vnbbNlllr. viiUK iiviiKrill death in this city of Mrs. Maria M. Tap- biting during dbout 1 acre of land. A bargain on easy terms. sion ot her mflaei.ee on their lives, which j ley will be mirked with sadness by her ! past week and up to Sunday about 100 MARRIKI). has helped them upward on tbe pathway salmon and trout had been landed. many friends. Mrs. Tapley was born in Some Other in Ellsworth and ol success. NEWMAN—HARPER—At Southwest Properties Vicinity. but the of her life was of the lucky fishermen are: George A. Harbor, Bristol, greater part Rev C W Miss Al- The funeral waa held at the home thta Fred Mrs. Fred April 29, by Robinson, spent at West Brooksville, w here she be- [ Moore, 5; Grace, 2; Grace, meda A Newman to Harlan P Harper, both afternoon, Kev. P. A. A. Killam officiating. R. I. Ed. Frazier William of Southwest Harbor. came the wile of Capt. William P. Tapley, j 4; Moore, 2; 12; C. M. ROBBIN8-DAMON-At Stonington, April 30, one of the seven well-known Wilson, 5; H. Libby, 2; Crowley, 2; C. W. & F. L. MASON. Tapley bv Rev Henry R Eaton, Miss Sarah E Rob- GRAND MASONIC LODGES. of whom were sea Ed. Baker, 1; B. Burr, 1; Joe Stewart, 1; bins to Frank A Damon, both of brothers, all captains. Stoning-• ton. After the death of her husband in 1899, Mrs. E. Cullison, 1; McCarthy and Officer, Elected at Annual Meetings Frank Dan —— Mrs. Tapley resided first m Madison and i Curran, 4; Cowen, 2; Nason, 5; tn Portland Last Week. Mr. W. H. Dr. later in Portland, with her daughter, Miss Mountaine, 2; Sally, 1; The ol the save rat ma- meetings grand Fannie W. whose tender care and Hennessey, 1; Mr. Burdick, 1; M. Quinn, ALLEY—At Bar Harbor, May 2, Frederick J Tapley, [ 8 omc bodies were held in Portland laat 2. At the five Alley, aged 82 years, months, 19 days. devotion to her mother have seldom been Higgins camp men had Hundreds of Hancock BROWN—At Ellsworth, May 5, James Tyle'r county week Officers were elected aa follows: j thirteen fish to their credit. DO IT NOW 1 equalled. Brown, aged 65 years. carry ORAKD GO DOE. Mrs. Tapley is survived by seven chil- CLAY—At Brooklin, May 7, Charles F Clay, people formerly of Bucksport, aged 36 years. former mate of the WEST ELLSWORTH. t Protect your property Deputy Urand Muter Elmer P. Spof- dren—Angier W., FULLERTON—At Ellsworth, E* May 7, George loss or of Deer at the government steamship Geranium; wil- Fullerton, aged 66 years. against damage ford, Isle, preeided grand A. K. Giles has a horse. Life Insurance purchased Mrs Eliza- by fire by lodge meeting in the absence of the grand liam C., keeper ot Kam Island light: Mrs. GOSS—At Stonington, April 29, Mrs. John H. Carter is still confined to beth Cole Goss, aged 86 years, 5 months, 16 master. Key. Ashley A. Smith, of Bangor, J. H. Tapley, of Brooksville; Mrs. K. W■ in the her bed with spinal trouble. days. who church and dwelling were deetroyed Goring, ot Yarmouth, Capt. Robert M. LOWELL-At Verona, April 10, Mrs Mary D Honest Insurance Mrs. Caddie of East Lowell. NEW YORK LIFE in the greet tire Officers elected: ot steamship Mexican, of tbe Pickering, Orland, Sunday. Tapley, N ineteen companies represented Grand Ban- American-Hawaiian Frederic L. visited her uncle, George M. Cunning- M’DONALD—At Oceanville, April 27, Billings master. Key. Ashley A. Smith, line; Tap- P McDonald, aged 48 years, 10 months, 21 INSURANCE in this agency paid over $800,- ham and last week. gor: deputy gmnd master, Elmer P. Spof- ley, principal of tbe normal training de- wife, days. 000 in losses at Bangor varying 8, Carlton Mc- CO. in amounts from to $56,- ford. Deer isle; senior warden. Prank E. partment, Willimantic, Conn., and Miss James W. Carter spent Saturday night M’OOWN—At Ellsworth, May $4,500 Gown, aged 71 years, 7 months. 17 days. 000. Home losses, if property Honrce. Con- Fannie W. and Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Milo; Junior grand warden. Tapley. MORRISON — At Ellsworth, May 8, Miss had not been under-insured, verse E. Leach, Portland; grand treas- Thurston Cunningham, in Bluebill. Pamelia M Morrison, aged 80 years, 8 should have been nearly a mil- months. WHY? lion. urer, Millard P. Hicks, Portland; grand Willie—I was going fishing Sunday, but Vinal R. and with two jj Guptill wife, SEAVEY-At Brooklin, May 1, Miss Florence com- me. Rev. Dr. iecreu'v, Stephen Berry, Portland; my papa wouldn't let children, Linwood and Arthur, of East Seavey, aged 18 years, 8 months, 9 days. mittee of finance, AI boro E. Chau, Port- Sentiy-That’s the right kind ot a papa to Surry, called on their old neighbors here SINCLAIR—At Bar Harbor, May 9, Lawrence E Sinclair, of Ellsworth, aged 17 years, 6 Ask lead; Hugh K. and Ed- have. Did he tell you tbe reason why? Haines, M. E. Chaplin, Bangor Sunday. months. 1 day. HOLMES, mond B. trustee# for be said there wasn't bait LOCAL AGENT, Mallett, Freeport; Willie-Yes, air; 8PRINGER—At Sound. May 5, Carroll, son Insurance of all SUNSET. of kinds, tbree years, Charles I. Collamore, Bangor; enougb tor two. of Mr and Mrs Edgar Springer, formerly Maine. Lamoine. Peters’ Block, Ellsworth, Fessenden I. is at home from Boston. Me. Day, Lewiston. Woman with tbe sun bonnet—If any Isabelle Dodge Peters’ Block, Ellsworth, I a visit (IBAND CHAPTER. body asks me what I know about you Mrs. J. H. Lufkin is home from jUmrrtianncnt* Woman _t — Grand high priest, W’llmer J. Dorman, ; shall tell ’em tbe exact truth. in Boston. Belfast, deputy grand high priest, witfcL the gingham apron—If you do, Mag Mrs. Ernest Eaton, who has been criti- as I'm standin’ I’ll Charles it. Davis, Watery Ule; grand king, j Perkins, as sure bere, cally ill, is better. Thin Hair on Top. THE— for slander 1 Frank J. Cole, Bangor; grand scribe, sue you Mrs. William Powers has opened her Artesian WellsaiiTest Holes have If Parisian Sage, the hair grower Albert W. Meeerve, Kennebnnk; grand j English Girl-You American girls cafe for the summer. FOR MINERALS AND FOUNDATIONS. that G. A. Parcher guarantees, will CLARION. •reaauD-r, Is-ander W. Porbee, Portland; not such bealthy complexions as we bave. Miss Enola Eaton has returned from not cause hair to where the hair grand grow We solicit your inquiries for wells, secretary, Berry, Port- 1 cannot understand why our noblemen or a fur- Stephen Marblehead, Mass. is thinning out, nothing on this earth Whether it’s a range test-holes and deep-well pumping ma- land; liuance committee, Millard P. take a fancy to your white faces. Ameri- will. Charles Annis and Ernest Eaton have nace—if it is a “Clarion”, it is chinery. To those who wish running Hicks, Warren C. King and Herbsrt W. can Girl—It isn’t our white faces that at- And we say to everybody, man, water in the home we recommend gone to New York to join their yacht. • Bobins, n. all of Portland. tract them, my dear; it’s our greenbacks. woman, youne or old, you can have sure to meet every requirement Mrs. J. T. Johnson has returned from your back if Parisian Sage H1QH PRIESTHOOD. money Made by the Wood Bishop Co:, The Kewanee System btonington, after an absence of three isn’t the best hair grower, hair saver, President, Alfred 8. Kimball, Norway; The newspaper which has so uni/ana Sold OF WATER SUPPLY. months. hair beautitler and dandruff cure on Bangor. by •enior Albert M. rate for advertising space, and is satis- a vice-preaidant, Penley, the market to-day. Send for circulars. is a L. B. Cole and Welter Smell are Auburn; junior vice-president, Henry R. fed to take tshat it can get for it, paint- It stops itching scalp and falling J. P. the ad- au Haut on the ELDRIDGE, Taylor. Machine; treasurer, Millard P. cheap advertising medium, and ing at lale government hair, ana makes hair grow thick and L. A. KEED & SOS, but or back. Main Ellsworth. &<*•, Portland; recorder, Stephen Berry, vertiser need expect nothing cheap buildings. abundantly, money Fifty Street, WESTBROOK, a MAINE bottle. Portland; master of ceremonies, James E. results.—Lawrenoeburg (Ind.) Press. Mertice Small, who has taken a special cents for a large “Parisian Sage makes the hair soft Favaons. Lubec; conductor, James H. coarse in a Boston school, has a position and brilliant and growth. I HAIR witherell, William J. that advertis- in New promotes Oakland; chaplain, Many advertisers forget Hampahlre. recommend it to everyone.”— STILLMAN SAFETY! Udl a is valued ac- gladly *STORE Burnham, Lewiston; steward, Benjamin ing space in newspaper Wallace Stinson, with wife and two G. M. Emmons, Albion House, Pots- LAMPS AND w LANTERNS Me. Hadley, Bar Harbor; warder, WUbnr A. to the circulation of that paper. of South Deer is June 1910. 518 Congress 8t., Portland, cording children, Isle, viBiting dam, N. YT., 7, cannot ; smokeless, odorless, use less Fatten, in a without explode Portland. Advertising space Journal his mother, Mrs. Ida Stinson. kerosene. brilliant light, big sellers. Manufacturer of circulation is dear at any thg pub- ELLSWORTH Agents wanted In every town. price William McDonald died at his home at ARTISTIC HUMAN HAIR GOODS WiUie — Without circulation 68 N. Y. Oh, papa; I beard Banty lisher may demand. of He 5TILLMAN CO., Murray St., of every description. Oceanville Friday, consumption. Steam and Bath Rooms. W. Claus last He toot there oan he no results, and without Laundry Dept. Goods sent on to parties night. bumped his a and several children. approval responsible leaves wife NO WABHS1," ■niust a chair, and raid. WUlis’a results the money which the advertiser •WO Pit, %s William Coolen is at work on paving at "i* Thera, there, WUIle; I know invests is lost -Leavenworth (KansasI All kind. of laundry work done it short notice. BUY Stonington. The stone work is at a low Qood. called tor and delivered. Salesladies Wanted raid. Run away now. Premium Tea ^l_he Tunas.__ and but little work is here H. B. ESTEY R Swasey’s ebb, expected CO., To sell the famous P. A B. Black Taffeta Bilk Estey Building. State St.. Ellsworth, Me FROM YOUR GROCER AND GET A this year. Petticoats, direct from our factory to wearer; SMtrttomuntt. PRESENT WITH EVERY POUND. Fred Small, who has been at work in the can make from $10 to $35 weekly. Number of agencies limited. Write at once for If dealer cannot supply you, write us, mill business at Sunshine, is home. He WIRING. par* your ELECTRICAL ticulars. Address P. A B. Skibi Co., Lynn, and we will supply you direct. will soon go to Mill island to work for Ful Lines of Mass. dept. Maine Soutbworth for the summer. Enquiry B. SWASEY A CO., Portland, the family -SUPPLIES Sadie. ELECTRICAL May 8. AND FIXTURES. _ tMtmum ee Wlrlet ud SeppUo Chewtally dine. Hood’s DEEK ISLE. Oriental Works Professional ®arts. SOUTH M. Rug ANDREW MOOR. Factory rebuilt—brick, Seagirt grange held its regular meeting Building, state St.. Ellsworth modern Estey improvements. H. SCOTT Saturday evening, May 8. After routine Beautiful, curly, fluffy rugs made from old woolen, brussels or velvet carpets. business, recess was declared and sand- Let us mail tapestry, HIn JkM CM Carysts dssssS cIshl IstsnMifey MrtfnUM. wiches and coffee were served. Games Bend for circular. both old and The VvUMtN crs were enjoyed by young. L L. Maine. of the Union Safe A Trust Co., of to earn a beautiful pair of $4.00 MORRISON. Skowhegin, ▲gent Deposit Sarsaparilla contest was started. Captain No. 1 fur- Portland, Me., for furnishing Probate shoes. It’s the best ever and Bonds. nished the entertainment. All patrons proposition Surety Is offered—and we can prove it. declared it the beat meeting of the Cor. Main and Water 8to. (over Moore's Drag present CAMDEN WOOLENS Store). Ellsworth. Me. season. Bay State Hosiery Co.. We can save on America’s Greatest Medicine- you money “Father.” “Well, what is it?” “It drees materials and suitings E. for Men, and C. HOLT, ’A man is known by the com- Women, Children, J)R. say* here, direct from the Camden Wool- Take It This be Is that so father?” “Yes, Spring pany keeps.’ 1^ en Mill. Write ter Sample,. Dentist, a man ECZEMA yea, yes.” “Well, father, if good F. A. Packard, Mgr. Retail Department. with a bad man, ia the Box 3ft. Camden. Me. Maine. cleanses the cures all keeps company CAN BE OBTAINED Bangor, Thoroughly blood, eruptions, good man bad because he keeps company OFFICE RESIDENCE improves the relieves that tired feeling. Get it with the bad man or is the bad man S'"* Mahaija: 23 Hammond St. 26 Fourteen® 91. appetite, good because he keepe company with the Mrs. Warren Hutchinson, Sold Madal Flour aavea worry, Office hour, : 9 to 12.16 ; 1 to 6. today, in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. good man?” SOUTH BBOOKSVILLH, MAINE. RBaOAK Evening* by appointment SDbntiMmnits. -= ter’a home. Mr. Cottle la very badly terested to give them a call any time and rheumatism and in NEWS. ses- COUNTY NEWS crippled with poor COUNTY at any hour except during school health. sions. met st WEST SULLIVAN. May 8. H- SOUTHWEST HARBOR. The ladies of the Baptist society __ the to clean it and Miss Alice Farnsworth, of Brewer, spent The Rebekshs held a pleasant social at parsonage Wednesday MARLBORO. it in for the new A the week-end with her parents. Odd Fellows hall Wednesday evening. put repair pastor. B. P. Hodgkins, who has spent the win- pcnic dinner was served, and all enjoyed Mrs. H. A. Holt, of Dover, spent Sunday Mrs. Owen Lurvey, who is living in the | ! ter in Connecticut with his sister, is home. the occasion. at the Granite hotel with Dr. Holt. house on the hill, has been seriously ill who has been visit- May 8. S. Mrs. Pearl Stratton, _ Mrs. Arthur Varnum, of Georges pond, all winter. ing her mother at Southwest Harbor, is was a guest of Mrs. David Patchen last Mrs. Ada Parker came from Danversport CRANBERRY ISLES. home. last week to the summer at her week. spend Fred Birlem has been ill the week. Mrs. Osmond Emery, who has spent a past Mrs. A. P. Havey and Master Boardman home here. few weeks with her brother in Center, is Albion Stanley ts working at Greenings are the month with Mr. Havey Paul Sawyer, with his wife and infant spending home. island. in Oklahoma. daughter, is visiting his parents, Oapt. Miss Audrey Hodgkins, who spent last Aver ill Hamor has been In town the Miss Ina W’illey has returned to her Emmons Sawyer and wife. week with her sister, Mrs. Lucretia Strout, past week. employment in Bangor after spending the Mrs. A. W. Clark and Mrs. Josephine in Ellsworth, is home. Master Lowell Rice spent Saturday and winter at home. Stanley left Thursday for Boston to attend Mrs. Alonzo Harvey has gone to Otter Sunday at Sutton. Mr. Hutchins, of West Franklin, has the missionary meetings. They will be a few weeks with her sis- Creek to spend weeks. Mrs. John Bunker and Edward Carey opened a shoe-reparing shop in the store away two ter-in-law, Mrs. Albert Harvey. arrived from Boston recently. A crew Welcome next to the post office. Henry Tracy and his of workmen wife and of Enfield, Change Dr. Howe, child, Miss of is E. Cook and at have the hard task of mov- Lucy Leavitt, Belfast, visiting Rev. C. family arrived; cot- accomplished are occupying Rev. A. B. Lorimer’s her sister, Mrs. Stanley. from the the Methodist parsonage Saturday. A ing the Pemetic through the woods to its Perley Smoke curling up farmhouse tage at the shore while he is having a cot- large and appreciative audience listened new location as an annex to the Claremont. Mrs. John Steele will leave this week as men are in tage built. chimney the corning from the to the excellent address delivered by him Miss Kelley, of West Tremont, is to be for Northeast Harbor for the summer. George Jellison, of Clifton, spent a few a of a at the church Sunday evening. assistant at the postoffloe in place of Miss Congratulations are extended to Eber fields, gives pretty suggestion good sup- days recently with his wife, who is still The Japanese entertainment given at Lita Freeman, who will take a rest before Spurling and wife on the arrival of a and a comfortable home. But it quite ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. per also K. of P. ball Saturday evening, under the engaging in other work. Miaa Kelley son, May 1. S. Remick. of the H. her duties. means a tired woman, hard over auspices of the Golden Rule society has entered upon Congratulation* are in order at the home hot, working to Lakewood Satur- was a decided success Homer Wilbur went Methodist church, W. L. Underwood has been at South- of Ernest Spurling and wife, on the ar- a fire. witnessed day on his motor cycle. Sunday he called blazing in every way. A large crowd west Harbor a week or two directing the rival of a baby girl. May 2. on friends in Otis, returning home Sun- this a the wedding, fan drill, tableaux work on his Mr. and Your wife can escape with New Japanese gardening place. Leander Bunker and wife will spend and recitations. Miss Helen Bartlett, of day evening. Mrs. Rand are also at their bungalow, and the summer at where Mr. Bun- 1 8. Abe. Camden, Perfection Oil Cook-^tove. Sullivan, sang a love song which May Inmans are soon. Japanese the expected ker has charge of a fish market. the audience. The entertain- : A New Perfection keep* ■ kitchen many degree* cooler than any delighted WINTER HARBOR. Clark, of the Schuyler proprietor Dirigo E. J. Seth Rice and Clar- can roent was under the direct of Capt. Bulger, other range, it doe* all a coal or wood range do. It aavei management week and yet time, Richard W. Farrar and wife left Mon- hotel, arrived last is busy get- ence will leave for Hancock Tues- Miss Sadie W. of High- | Croby labor and fuel. No wood to cut; no cool to cany; no no Clarke, Hampden the house and for the aahe*; tool to a few in ting grounds ready day to put down before who is a teacher here in the inter- day spend days Augusta. j moorings going oven it ia boat lands, season. Mrs. Holden came a With the New Perfection the cooking device you can I Julia little to New York for the on which mediate and who has marked abili- Mr. and Mrs. Grant, of Cherryfteid, were yacht they grade, earlier to begin the house find anywhere; their spring cleaning. are to have employment this season. ty in this line of work. in town Sunday calling upon daugh- who has been Mrs. Prentiss, who is having extensive May 8. Rooney. MJ.1.1H|> -a H May 8. Vox Populi. ter, Mrs. James Conners, tJr*.»r»~H tk,~rv *w: made on the cottage which *■*«< very ill. improvements f* ,tirT’a,y tw 2 *~n- kmr am— ua U W a or «). m NORTH LAMOINE. she purchased of A. W. Bee, was in town GOTFS ISLAND. Dr. Small and wife, E. C. Hammond and akmtt -p. "Wfc ■ laud -a drop d*W last week, accompanied by. a friend who is ap—ol nek arc. Mrs. A. L. Gray, who has been seriously wife, H. E. Sumner and wife, who have Capt. David Norwood landed freight for looking for a to rent for the sea- raUr r—OoUrr; or wrOo lor dr*r»- is better. week in re- cottage Moore ill of pneumonia, been spending the Portland, Philip Tuesday. *• «• •• *o pooroaa oi son. opoac? a turned Miss Ciah Marshall was the recent guest Thursday. M. V. Babbidge was at McKinley and Mr. Kimball, the father of Mrs. Standard OJ of her sister, Mrs. Bernice Salisbury. Contractor Lawrence, of Bar Harbor, Dudley Bernard Friday on business. Company is in a critical from is build three houses Mayo, condition the Lewis has moved to the who to lodging at Will P. and Charles Grass hive McCartney effects of a shook of which affects Harding Grindstone Neck this has a crew paralysis owned Isaac Salisbury, recently spring, gone to Isle au Haul gunning. place by one side. Though of men at work on the foundation. eighty-five years old, vacated. Will Trask has his strong constitution may enable him to Capt. moved with his The selectmen had a crew of men Miss Agnes Boynton, w ho has been car- fight- rally. family to McKinley for the season. ing for Mrs. Lucy Gray, returned to her ing forest ft re in the vicinity of George Mrs. Amos Bracy has returned from Mr. Williams, of Lisbon Falls, school home at East Lamoine Sunday. McKay’s Saturday. The men succeeded ! where she has been her superintendent, was here Tuesday. in the ftre after an Portland, visiting of R. a extinguishing quite The marrige Crosby Young, j Ison Ervin. Miss Marguerite who Otis and area was burned. Gilley, Capt. Ingalls wife, Ashbury and former Lamoine boy, Miss Jessie has two weeks with her Mrs. and j May 8. E. spent sister, Lopaus wife and Rev. Mr. Bigelow, of MICHELIN Wells MacGregor, of Cambridge, Mass., J Flora Harvell, returned home at the same West Fremont, the new pastor, were here took LAMOINE. place Wednesday evening, April 26, ! time. Rebecca Gilley is to remain with one day last week. at the home of bride’s Mr. the parents, Eben H. has Bar sister a little King gone to Harbor longer. Mrs. of and Mary Beidelman, Little Rock, Inner Tubes Mrs. William L. at Cam- MacGregor, to visit relatives. May 8. Spray. ~- Ark., is the first summer bridge. Rev. J. L. Campbell officiated. guest. She ar- Herbert Sanborn, of Stillwater, is a rived April 29 for the and is at Only immediate relatives were present STONINQTON. season, guest at the home of F. L. Hodgkins and Petit Plaisants cottage with her sister. forMichelinand all other at the ceremony, the ushers— excepting Steamer Roes took a to Ban- Envelopes wife. Betsy party Miss E. 8. Peterson. Bernard of Frank Mor- Rose, Cambridge, gor Sunday morning to visit the ruins. Mjs. Lizzie Saunders, who has cared for May 8. Chips. rill, of Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Davis, _ Mrs. Hannah in her Mrs. Lester Veazie, of Bluebill, is vis- friends of the bride’s parents. Following H. King last illness, The of motor- left for her home. iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth. SOUTH DEER ISLE. majority the ceremony a reception was held, after to-day ^ Mrs. John Vernon Small, who the winter in w'hich the happy couple left in an auto- Mrs. Andrew Gibson, of Waltham, Billings and daughter are spent ists throughout the world j is home for the mobile amid showers of confetti. After Mass., was here last week to attend the the guests of friends at Booth bay Harbor. Paris, Me., summer. Edwin Carman are satisfied users of spending a week in New York, they will; funeral of Mrs. Hannah H. King. Elder U. W. Green, a former pastor Capt. has gone to Mar- reside at 244 Chestnut is a blehead, Maas., to his in com- street, Cambridge. Rev. Herbert Tilden, D. D., closed his here, spending few weeks among his put yacht Michelin Inner Tubes. have the wishes of their mission. They best many labors here Sunday uight with a stirring many friends here. friends here. The bride was the recipient lecture to the young people. His work Matthew Roberts and wife, of Milford, A pleasant affair was the wedding re- / are of many and useful presents. has been much and the of the the best judges. beautiful appreciated it is hoped Mass., formerly of this town, are guests of ception given by parents bride, | They May 8. Y. Lhat much good has been done. Dr. Til- Mrs. 8. W. Fifleld. Mr. and Mrr. C. M. Pert, to Mr. and Mrs. I _ Ask them. len left to-day for Boston. Maynard Stinson, Wednesday, May 3. SULLIVAN HARBOR. •Joseph H. Eaton and wife, of Milo, are 8. May R. H. their old home. Mrs. Eaton The Mt. Warren Cemetery association Capt. S. V. Bennis has returned home. visiting will spend the summer here. has elected officers as follows: President,! Miss Charlene Wilson has returned to PARTRIDGE COVE. Lyman E. Btinson; secretary, M. C. Mrs. P. H. Mills, who has spent the Pert; Greenville. Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders has been vis- i Hattie w inter at G. W. lied treasurer, Smith; trustees, Levi j at Bartlett’s man’*, has gone to her Miss Helen Adams, of Ellsworth, was a iting Henry the past few Knight, Arthur Frank own home for the summer. Webb, Warren, guest at W. O. Emery’s Sunday. days. Hattie Hatch, Kate Stanley. The associa- George Wallace and wife are moving Mrs. Eugene Simpson, of Fred CLinkard and wife and Edward tion is planning some much needed repairs Cambridge, to Vinalhaven. Mrs. Wallace will be Mass., has arrived for the summer. Emery, of Brookline, Mass., are the guests in and around the enclosure. much missed in social circles. of William Emery; May 5. H. Rev. C. A. Purdy moved his family last The Latter Day Saints held their con- week to Orrington. Rev. C. E. Bromley A surprise party was given Henry Bart- ference here Saturday and Sunday. Many GOULDSBORO. has a charge in Montioello. lett Saturday evening in honor of his IN STOCK BY from out of town were birthday. A social time was people present. Forest fires are raging on all sides of us. Mrs. C. A. Stimson has opened her enjoyed. Refreshments were served. At Hotel Stonington Friday evening a Charles house, after spending the winter with her Tracy, George Perry and Ira farwell dinner was given to Hon. Sumner daughter in Cambridge, Mass. Marjorie Leighton, of Bar Harbor, is Young have gone to Hancock to work on P. Mills, who will soon remove to Farm- spending a week with her grandparents, s pound. The newly-appointed Methodist pastor, Ellsworth & Hachiis Worts. William and wife. ington. Foundry Emery She was ac- A. E. and wife Rev. Clinton Cook, formerly of Washing- Guptill visited their companiea Miss Catherine Richards. A fish-buyer from Pigeon Cove, Mass., is ton, D. C., preached Sunday afternoon. by daughter, Mrs. J. 8. Bragg, at Newport Ellsworth, Maine. in town for a stand Much is felt for looking to buy fish last week. The school here have formed sympathy Edgar boys them- and to wholesale in Massa- and wife in the death of their ship dealers selves into a Springer Mrs. Jemima and Mrs. club called the Ossipee club, chusetts. Tracy Mary youngest child, Carroll, which occurred Moore a tew with headquarters at the building near spent days last week with Friday, May 5, at Sound. The remains Mrs. Elizabeth Goes died at the home of triends in Bar Harbor. the Franklin road. Their by-laws are were brought here Sunday for interment. her daughter Tuesday. Funaral services very commendable. “No smoking, no Miss Etta Foss, who has been employed Their daughter Beryl is very ill. Friends were conducted by Rev. Joseph Jack sou. swearing, ao cruelty to animals, and doing in Bar Harbor the past year, is visiting hope for her speedy recovery. Interment at Deer Isle. our best at school.'’ By strict loyalty to her parents, J. W. Foss and wile. 8. Hubbard, On these are May May 5 Mrs. Sarah Bryant passed her things, they laying the founda- j District-Superintendent Haskell She is in full preached tion for noble manhood. Their clubroom ninety-seventh birthday. in the Economical WEST BROOKSV1LLE. Methodist church here Sunday. Housewives is furnished with all the possession of her faculties, knitaand sews appliances for The new pastor. Rev. J. W. Thompson, has athletic exercises MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. and engages in household work. want necessary for physical not arrived yet. Rev. Frank of flour that never fails—that makes the Whereat, Death has again entered our or- 8. Wooster, invite all friends in- j May SlHlL* development. They _ Bar will here der and taken from among us our beloved Harbor, preach next Sunday. most bread to the sack—that serves 8. every brother, Edmund Leslie Davis, be it PROSPECT HARBOR. May Jkk. Stfurtiscnunta. Revolted, That by the death of our brother. baking need. H. Cbie haa Gov. Brooks lodge, I. O. O. P., has lost an es- Guy returned home after an EDEN. So use teemed and faithful member. absence of several months. they nothing but William Tell Mis* Merle Thome* is in poor health. All Betolved, That we drape our charter aad Mrs. M. C. Stanley, with faamly, has Flour—and have luck" reverse our for a of F. L Andrews is “good every day badges period thirty days. joined her ham be ad at Seal Harbor for the house, stter a month in Betolved, That a copy of these resolutions Massachusetts. | summer. they bake. be spread on our ffecords and a copy sent to Mrs. Caroline Richards and son Will are The Ell." worth American for publication. Miss Alice M. Cote returned home Sat- For William Tell bread is a marvel of home from Bar Grorub H. Taplby, urday from Waterrille, where the has Harbor. Committee. the winter. Harold Jellison, who has been in lightness—its cake melts in mouth— The Mistake Is Made spent Boston your by Many the is Mise Gertrude Bickford haa arrived past month, home. its makes the cook NORTH HANCOCK. pastry famous. Ellsworth Citizens. from Berwick, to spend the summer with Elliott Jordan, who has been with his One sack John Wars and of am will itself—-order wife, Addison, Mrs. Alfred Hamilton. sister, Mrs. A. B. Grant, has gone to Ban- prove today. visiting in town. to the Miss Donne Allen returned Friday from gor Join yacht Aria lor the season. Charles Googins spent the week-en* Bar Harbor, where ehe has spent the win- William A. Wilson, U. 8. &. Vermont, with his family here. ter with the 1_ B. Deasys. is spending bis furlough with his wife, William Tell of who is with her Flour Ney Killman, Livermore Falls, called Mrs. John Whitten and Mina Helen mother, Mrs. P. B. Allen. mistake the cause Of backache. A Don’t on old friends here last week. Smith, of Steubeo, have been frequent via- Mrs. Myrle Elliott, who has been em- To be cured you must know the cause. Misa Vernie and Hasel Tracy and Misa itora here recently to see their aunt, Mias ployed as nurse at the Bangor hospital, Annie Cronin, of Franklin, visited Mm. Jane W. Moore, who is ill. is home caring for her Mrs. W. L. It is wrong to imagine relief is cure. mother, Charles last week. Alley, who has been ill of Googins The Unity club had a supper at the hall very grip. Backache is ache. 8. 5. kidney May Anon. followed an entertain- May. j. _ Friday evening, by __ You must cure the ment ol recitation mueic and kidneys. WEST STONINGTON. coneiating a, a “The Business TWsMONT. shows farce, Meeting.” A resident of this vicinity you Miss Vestille Stinson is critically ill. 8. Rich District-Superintendent H. B. Haskell Sidney went to Trenton one day Mrs. Barbour came from BluehiH last week to see friends. how. Hugh preached in the Methodist church Sunday Monday. Frank P. Rich is Frank E. Fernald, Ellsworth Falls, Me., morning. The subject of his sermon, having two engines Archie Barbour left for New “Public was moat put in his boat for the season’■ says: “I am so strong an advocate of Friday Worship,'’ interesting. fishing. 8. never miss an York for a season’s yachting. May a Mrs. Levi Rich Doan’s Kidney Pills that I _ entertained the ladies’ aid circle opportunity to recommend them. I have Mrs. Margaret Mills has returned home ATLANTIC. sewing Wednesday and the never learned of an instance where they from Stonington, after spending the win- Christmas club Thursday. Steamer Tremont made her first trip to have failed to give satisfaction. For two ter with her daughter Myra. Leslie J. wife Atlantic Thursday. Rich, and little son Me. or three years 1 was bothered by attacks May 6. Mum. Everett, who have spent the winter in WHITCOMB. HAYNES & CO., Ellsworth Falla, at times A. C. Smith haa a crew of men of backache. The misery varied repairing Rockland, are home for the summer. the steamboat wharf. from a dull ache to twinges, and of- John D. Rockefeller would go broke if A sharp Mrs. Sylvia M. who has Riliabla he should his entire income James Norwood, been Raaady ten I could scarcely sloop. If I sat down spend trying Bridges’ veeeel was id the harbor ill of seriously grip the past five weeks or CHIC" it was hard for me to and I was in to prepare a better medicine than Cham- Thursday to take Mr. Rntter’a household get up, more, is up around the I berlain’s Cholera and Diarrhoea to Belfast. The new house, though doubt as to what to do for the trouble. Colic, goods pastor arrived still weak. sas- I Mated witk Bit- R«:J Kid- for or bowel v had read a great deal about Doan’s Remedy diarrhoea, dysentery Friday. May catarrh as were said to be a i It is and ney Pills, and they complaints. simply impossible, William E. Stock bridge want to 6._Kin. Criais Mltxu Bangor Ely’s Bali RSVSnB PIU-V'Snd-” so one that has used it. Sold tarn, 00 Bat. S.lnl. Olray. sure cure for backache, I Anally decided says every Thursday to take W. O. Cottle to his sis- BUCKS PORT. '• luickl, awM. I— all *"»' ksttal Co give them a trial. 1 procured a supply by dealer?. Bucks had two at Oac*. SOiP BY PRUiGtSTS EYERt^HL« port fires Friday. In the It «t Moore’s and the use of one Never hesitate about cleanse*, soothe*, Drug Store, giving Chamber- morning Leroy Pinson’s barn was burned, heals and protects fcox effected a cure.’' Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver tab- lain's Cough Remedy to children. It con- and in the afternoon M. W. Lampher’s the diseased mem- Pauper Notice. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. lets will clear the sour stomach, sweeten tains no opium or other narcotics and can barn. The two fires have aroused the citi- brane from eontrnetod with the Oltl ®'*IK and resulting Catarrh and drive* »» Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, the breath create a healthy appetite. be given with implicit confidence. As a aens to the ooro lor thooo need of better fire protection. away aCold ln tit* Head quickly. Restores HAVIHQworth to onpport ond United States. the flow of core for oood ooolotonoo daring tboneit"” sole agents for the They promote gastric juice, quick coughs end colds to which A special town has been the Sense* of Taste and Smelt Full mop meeting called to size pooro ond ora logoi rooldooto Remember the name—Doan’s—and take inducing Sold children are it ia vote ***■ on thereby good digestion. by susceptible, unsurpassed. upon the question of a 5? Druggist* or mail. forbldoil ooroou trooting thorn building new Cream **, by Liquid ond oc«“ other. all dealers. Sold by all dealers. house and Balm for use in atomizers 76 eta. oonnt, 00 thorn lo plenty of room engine buying a new engine. odotlono to thorn ot Ely Brother*, U Warren Street, Mew York. oontor

i 1 ■ — ssa Brooklln, died She news. Wednesday. leave# a “O. C.” WAS A LADY. daughter. Her sitter, Mrs. Diantha Sib- COUNTY NEWS. MxpA'Saiitm. Bounty ley, of thle place, went to Abington to at- Louis the Chef Was mistaken In STATE OF MAIXK. BROOKUN. tend the funeral. SEDGWICK. His Pet. Hancock m. returned to Rockland Naming Eftnn if Davis The home of F. To the Sheriffg of our reepective Countieg or j Mr, the late Cept. Ellis E. A. Holmes has purchased a horse. Louis, the night chef in the Gregorian either of their or Freethey, with all its New Deputiee mnylConrtable of Monday- contents, together Miss Belle Allen has gone to Penobscot. hotel. York, woke up the house at 4 from Boston any City. Town or Plantation in the County returned with the barn and all o’clock one K E Farnsworth outbuildings, was H. A. morning by dancing around of Hancock: GREETING. burned Kenney is painting the Moseley In Bfleet April 10, 1911. Monday of the kitchen and like a Thursday. night last week. residence. yelling South Sea command you to attach the goods and Charles BAB HARBOR TO BANQOB. estate the grand lodge ol Freethey occupied the Islander. The clerk ran into the WE of Harry L. Berry now oom- 0 L. Fly*1 attended house, but night morant was Mrs. Belle Parker and Mrs. were at Boston, Suffolk county, Common- d'- rtlaod- away during the end re- Gnptill kitchen to see what had and wealth of to at evening, happened, BAR HAB.... It. • 10 20 Massachusetts the value of on* Maion* turned to in Rockland one last week. 'ia ’»» hundred Weat ia find it on fire. He strove day found Louis and and Sorrento. 4 20. dollars; and summon the said de- Snow, ol Brooksville, shouting laughing fendant he be found in E!D»ry to Mrs. and Sullivon. 4 so. (if your precinct' to strenuously extinguish the but it Sylvester daughter have re- hugging himself add handa in before our St K. W. Smith’s. fire, shaking Mt DesertFerry. 11 10 S 20 9 6tf appear judge of the Western Han- .otployei was turned from a business cock court, within for beyond control. The loss is about trip to Swan’s Chinese fashion. Wankeag 8 Fy. 11 17 8 27 9 68 municipal and said Btaiadell spent several county of Hancock, to be jiolden at the mu- Florence with a small Island. Hancock. 11 20 6 30 10 08 Mr, EV>00, insurance. This “Oh! Oh! Oh!” he screamed. “She is court room in BluehlU last week. Franklin Road.til 28 15 38 10 14 nicipal Bucksport, in said South house was the on the 2d of a. d. daysst ancestral home of the The ladies her father—no! I mean he is her mother! Wash’gt’n June. 1100 11187 16 46 10 46 county, Tuesday May, 1911, public improvement society then and there in our said Busie Sherman ia employed at Powers ELLSWORTH. 11 06 U 44 5 58 10 62 court to answer ur* family. is the sidewalk in the re- No! Ze beast is wonderful! Wonderful! unto Warren W. of having village Ellsworth Falls. °11 10 11 49 5 68 DO 67 Googins, Bucksport, Han- F. Wells'. Mrs. Weils is Improv- *• cock Maine. K. Xenophon. paired. Zay sre dancing in ze sand! Zounds! See ! Nicolin. °U 22 112 02 6 14 11 10 county, apt. In a of the case for that the said de- them! See Lake. °n 80 12 11 • 24 « It plea ing. Miss them!” at said on the Susie Cole, who has been employed Phillips Lake. °11 87 112 18 16 82 11 28 fendant, Bucksport. twenty- W. is home from Boe- DEEK ISLE. The fourth day of May. a. d. 1910, by his Henry Fiye as in night clerk became frightened and Holden.°11 48 12 26 6 40 111 84 promis- Mrs. bookkeeper North Digbton, Mass., sory note of that date, him for has been her Mrs. sent the Brewer June. 12 00 12 44 6 69 11 68 by subscribed, where she visiting Minnie who has been em- for hotel and when be value Warren W. 10B< Smith, fourteen months, is home for a vacation. detective, BANGOR-ar. 12 06 12 50 7 06 11 69 received, promised Googina the to him or his the ployed in Boston, is home. arrived he grabbed the chef by the throat PM PM AM AM plaintiff pay order, sum diopter. G. S. and and of dollars eix months sfter date Bridges daughter Cecil and bis Portland.ar. 4 50 6 40, 12 60 4 50 sixty-five I with his wife, of Ells- George who pinioned arms behind his back. with interest at 8 cent., and avers Charles ■‘tapirs, Joyce, has been in the Ban- Eaton came Boston ... a..ar .9... 8 00 9 6 16 8 80 per plaintiff from Eden Sunday, for a Oft) thnt said time has his mother, Mrs. J. F, gor for “What you do?” cried Louis. “I drink elapsed. worth, Visited hospital surgical ar- short visit to their homes BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. Yet the said defendant often re- treatment, here. They not though rived home to-night! Let go! Let go! Zay are has not the same—to the dam- Sunday. Saturday. were acc a PM AM AM AM quested. paid Staples- unpanied by friend. of the said he the sum in ze sand by ze stove. See! See! Boston.lv. 10 00 8 00 9 0»; age plaintiff (»s says! and famity have re- Hon. E. P. and wife of oue hundred dollars which shall then endi Charier staples Spofford and Dr. H. I. S. baa rented the Traveler’s / AM PM Candage “Bellevue for yours,” said the there be made to Mt. Desert island, where W. Small returned detective, Portland.lv. 120. 1115 12 86 appear, with other due dam- turned from Friday, where they at- Home to Mr. of who Small, Milbridge, tightening his grip on the cook. AM P M F M ages. the two weeks. tended the of And have there this with do- they have -pent past grand lodge Masons. will take this week. Mr. Can- BANGOR.lv. e 00 1" 80 8 24 5 26 you writ, your poasesaion “Ward thirty-seven’s yawning for ings thereon. baseball you,’ Brewer Jane. 6 07 10 96 8 80 6 81 itcr formerly town, Penney added the clerk. Holden. 16 29 10 66 18 49 80 Snow, esq., 16 judge of our said court, at this 28d with Brooklin high school Batur- died in Vinalhpven of Phillips Lake. 16 86 111 02 13 65 57 Bucksport played Thursday typhoid Columbia chapter, O. E. entertained “Zay move!” yelled the chef. J5 of March In the of our Lord one S., “Zay Green Lake. 6 44 11 10| 4 02 05 day year Hr, 'klin won by the score of 13-2. pneumonia. The was 16 thousand nine hundred and eleven. body brought here Harbor View of Deer Wed- are alive! Alive!” Nicolin. 68 11 221. 16 14 chapter, Isle, 16 Fobkbst B. for interment. He Ellsworth Falls. 7 06 11 871 4 23 6 28 Snow, Judge. B Kane and wife have returned from leaves a widow and nesday was served at 6 By this time all of the servants in the E. evening. Supper ELLSWORTH. 7 18 11 4 28 Mr. Kane six children. 45| 6 86 jouth Biuehill. where has bad o’clock. It was hoped that many from hotel had rushed into the kitchen. Many Wash’gt’n June. 7 26 ii 66i 4 84 16 49 Upon the foregoing the court orders, that Franklin Road. tbs plaintiff oause the above-named L ol the Farnsworth Packing Co.’a About members the Deer Isle would be of the patrons came down and 17 88 112 06'. 6 48 Harry JnargT twenty-five of Harbor chapter, present, stairs, great Hancock. 41 12 16i. 6 69 Berry to be notified of the pendency of thie View 17 dim factory. chapter, O. E. visited Columbia but on account of the excitement fftevailed in the hotel office. Waukeag, E Fy. 7 44 12 18 6 69 suit, by publishing three weeks successively 8., heavy wind, only in the Ellsworth is Mt Desert Ferry. 7 60 12 26 7 Ot American, a newspaper of was here a few chapter, Sedgwick, twenty-eight crossed the Reach. How- “What the trouble?” asked in In the Mr. Myers, Eastport, Wednesday. Although Topps, Sullivan. 8 20 .. printed Ellsworth. county of Han- the was the who cock, an abstract of the writ and declaration week to install the two new au- day windy and the was pleasant evening was day chef, had been routed out of Sorrento. 8 45i. Myi last passage evei^a enjoyed by and this order of court the last made in bed. BAR HAR... .ar. 9 20 1 10 7 60 thereon, pub- tomatic ding ruachtnee for Ibe Farns- boats, yet save for their rough I I I lication to be thirty days, at least, before tha a May 8. » H. “Louis has term of said to be bolden at on Packing Co. passage most enjoyable time was had got ’em,” explained Dick, court, Castine, worth by Sundays leave Bangor 8.10 a m, Ellsworth the fourth of June, a. d. 1911, that all. A Bne was the porter. 7.20 a Tuesday \v. \V\ King came from Southwest reception given the visit- m, arrive at Bar Harbor 8.40. Return- be may then and there in said court appear Capt. CASTINE. ing leave Bar Harbor 4.80 Ellsworth 6.50 and show if be ors, Including a banquet that could not “Got what?” asked Topps. p m, oause, any has, why judgment Harts,r Friday to take charge of the p m, arrive at Bangor 7.00 p m. should not be rendered against him, and ex- be improved The work and i John Billings is spending several “The radiums,” Dick. “He’s ecution ho.it Wabtawah to run fish to upon. enter- days explained Trains leaving Ellsworth at 7.19 a zn and 4.28 issue accordingly. (Stolen" with bis Fobbest B. tainment were of nigh order. All felt well family, taking light drinks again, and believes p m, and arriving at Ellsworth 11.06 a zn, 10.62 Snow, Judge. tsetory ; his season. Abstract of the writ and declaration and tht that of sand p. m. connect with Washington Co. Ry. paid for their visit. Mrs. Charles Devereux and son Richard pan near the stove is radio- order of court thereon. died 1 Stops on signal to conductor. % f Chari. 11 lav Sunday morning. Al- »• active.” AttestForrest B. Snow, Judge. M*y Rex. are visiting in Boston. ° Mr. had been in Stops only to leave passenge** from points though Clay failing “Why,” explained “that’s our on R. B. Brown and wife arrived home Sat- Topps, Washington Connty Railroad. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. heath for two years, the end came snd- incubator.” These trains NORTH SEDGWICK. connectat Bangor with through '1TTHEREA8 Cad well C. of Penobscot. Mr. urday, after spending a week in Portland. trains on Main to and frozn Gray, dtuly. One year sgo Clay united with “Ze ze has Line, Portland, ?? in the of Hancock and State or Mrs. Bertha Orcutt last week in inscubatoir; eggs hatched!” Boston and St John. county < spent A. M. has Maine, his deed dated the Bapti-: iu-rch here. Me was a member Devereux moved his family shouted Louis when he by mortgage October Brooksville with Mrs. Nellie Pierce. spied Topps. “Zay Passengers are requestly to pro- 20, A. D. 1904 and recorded in Hancock Harbor I. O. O. F. His into the Warren house at the corner of earnestly county of Center lodge, are moving in ze sand. Mon Dieu, he is a cure tickets before entering the trains, and registry of deeds, in book 418, page 150, con- P. B. Friend went to Rockland to one former home wsa Bucksport. He moved Thurs- Main and Court streets. especially Ellsworth to Falls and Falls to veyed Mary E. Warren, of Castine, io lady!” Ellsworth. said and a certain lot or and a work-horse. county state, parcel severs! Ho married Mies day purchased large A ball was here years ago. game played at Fort George “Who is a lady?” inquired Dick. F. E. BOOTHBY, of land situated in said Penobscot and Mrs. Abbie of bounded as follows: Edna Parker, of thia town. Tbronghont Allen, Brooklin, is with Saturday between the Belfast and “Let him said “Iwill ex- General Passenger Agent. high go.” Topps. “Beginning at the corner of land her H. morris southerly his tllnes« he showed Christian forti- nephew, G. Allen, for a few days. Castine 21-11 in favor of Bel- He not. He is McDonald, owned the late William Marks at a stake high. Score, plain. crazy simply joyed Vice President A Oeneral by Manager. and stone; thence running north 86 east tude and patience. Mr. Clay won Raymond who baa been work- fast. himself over. I am the in- Bridges, helping, too, Portland, Me. fifty-four rods; thence south 50° east eighty trionda and will be rods: thence 86° many here, greatly ing at Allen's mill, is now working for P. A sermon was on cubator on. Let Louis go.” south west fifty rods; thence preached Sunday north 56° west rods to missed. Beside a widow, be leaves a B. Friend. The detective released his hold. Louie eighty place of begin- morning at the Congregational church by ning, containing twenty-five acres, also five sud ton a formar daughter by marriage; Mrs. Clara of West Rev. Mr. Patterson, to the Odd Fellows pointed to the pan of sand near the stove, acres of land bounded as follows: Beginning; Cole, Brooklin, who at aforementioned stake and also s who resides at stones; thence mother, Bucksport. baa been and Rebekahs. was and sinking back in a chair gasped: visiting relatives here, has re- Special music fur- Eastern Steamsliip Cum running noith 54 west to the county road; of the out thence said road to the The sympathy community goes turned home. nished a chorus. “He is a lady!” by side of by lot No. thence in a direction to to the bereaved ones. 80; northerly Explanations quickly followed. Topps, ace of and whereas the said Mrs. Clara Clapp, of Sergentville, was in The funeral of Miss Sarah Gay was beginning;” Msy B. Use Femme. ! the day chef, explained that it was all due Bar B arbor and Boston SI[ary E. Warren by her assignment dated town one day last week, visiting her sis- hsld all the borne of Mias Lucy Gay Sun- $4.75 February 25, A. D. 1907 assigned and trans- to the mascot of the hotel, the pet terra- ter, Ella Thurston. day afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Mr. One $8.00 Bound ferred said mortgage deed and the debt HURRY. which has been about Way. Trip thereby secured to the First National Bank of pin, wandering the G. M. Alien has his Patterson, the Congregational church. of Ellsworth, a corporation established by baa sold bis bad store painted house since November sev- John Staples colt. last, when, with law and having its principal of business C. The Congregational choir sang. place inside by E. Smallidge, and it is very eral other members of the malaco- Bluehill and Boston $4.00 One at Ellsworth, Hancock Maine; and Ned bss gone to Bar Harbor. family county, Sperry much May 8. G. whereas the said First National Bank of Ells- improved. _ demmys paustris, “Grover Cleveland” $8.00 Round Ksj Caspar ia working in Dollardtown. Way. Trip. worth by its deed dated September 4, A. D. May 8. Rat. came from the South to be made 1907 and recorded in said Hancock _ SEAL COVE. into county Weldon Winchester bas gone to Phila- terrapin stew. It was recalled that at the registry of deeds, in book 442, page 815, did SOUTH BLUEHILL. Mrs. L. S. Norwood and niece. Miss time the batch of terrapins arrived this assign and convey the same to the Union delphia. Steamer J T Morse leaves Trnst Company of Ellsworth, a corporation Luella F. of came one was saved from his Bar Harbor 2JO M. A. Eaton baa to Brown, Owl’s Head, particular losing existing under the laws of Maine and located Corinna Clark la borne from West Capt. gone Portland need the p m, dally, txcept Sunday for Seal Harbor, Up- last. Miss Brown returned because letters “G. C.” and the Northeast at said Ellsworth; and whereas the condition with a load of wood. Wednesday Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Stoning- ton, Mass. date “1893” had been found carved in his ton, North Haven and of said mortgage has been broken, now there- to Rockland, where she is em- Rockland, connecting Friday shell back. Louis, the chief, who is a with steamer for Boston. fore, by reason of the breach of said condi- Mrs. Clark ia Mrs. Sarah Fogg, of Camden, is visiting Agnes visiting bar mother ployed in the postofflce and custom house. Cleveland admirer, had figured that the tion thereof, the said Union Trnst Company her of Ellsworth now claims a at South danghter, Mrs. Watson Friend. ex-President had carved his foreclosure of said Sorry. Mrs. Norwood will remain with her probably Steamer Bootbbay leaves Bluehill 1.00 p m, mortgage. Mrs. Martha and initials in the terrapin’s shell some time dally, except Sunday, for South Bluehill, Brook- Frank Ingalls baa moved bia into Sylvester Mrs. Clara mother, Mrs. C. D. Sawyer, for an indefi- Dated at Ellsworth, this twenty-fourth daw family in the course of a duck-shooting expedi- Un, Sedgwick, Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, South of April A. D. 1911. the Charles Henderson, who have been ill, are better. Brooksvllle. Dark Harbor Mann booae. nite period. tion in Virginia. and Rockland, con- Union Trust Company of Ellsworth^ necting with steamer for Boston. Misa Alice Preble, of Consequently Louis was not anxious to By John A. Peters. President. Frank Saunders baa moved into Mrs. Bucksport, spent Rt. Rev. Robert Cod man, D. D., bishop H. see “G. C.” in the soup, and him to By Henry Higgins, Treasurer. Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Arch Hen- of spared RETURNING Peters A Joaeph Carter's nouse. Maine, visited St. Andrew’s mission wander about the hotel, where he became Knowlton, Attorneys. derson. May 1. At the evening service six candi- a pet with the children and the admira- Turbine Steel Belfast and Mn. Lenora (Jasper, who bas been visit- Steamship# NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. dates—four children and two were tion of the women folk, who fed him Don Camden. in Blue is borne. Miss Gertrude Cole, of Seaville, is adults, LTTHEREAS Cad ing bill, bons and caramels. In fact, Cleveland, as well C. Gray, of Penobscot* a tew weeks with her Mrs. baptized, and nine received the rite of If in the connty of Hancock and state of Mn. C. E. spending sunt, they called him, learned to drimc soda Leave Boston Billiogton ia viaitlng Mrs. Opm, dally, except Sunday, for Maine, by Lis mortgage deed dated March 2* Clara Henderson. confirmation. Those confirmed were Mrs. a and felt when Rockland. Grace Barron in Weal Ellsworth. through straw, proud A. D. 1896. and recorded in Hancock county A. D. Heath, Miss Louise Miss some of the women in the hotel added a registry of deeds, in book 800, 360, coa- Avery Anderson and Hollis Eaton are Heath, Leave Rockland 0.15 a m, or on arrival ol page Florence Curtis and little Herbert Tre- Bessie Robbins, E. P. Lunt and new decoration of pink ribbon or blue silk steamer from Boston, veyed to one Mary E. Warren, of Castine, in the weir at Bar island this sum- wife, dally, except Monday, said and “a or running cord to his long, creased neck. for Bar BluehHl ana county state, certain lot parcel worgy returned borne from Bangor Satur- Mrs. Abbie L. C. Ober and wife. Harbor, Intermediate land- of land situated in mer for M. A. Eaton. Reed, However, it was Topps who discovered ings. Penobscot, Hancock day Capt. and State of and that Mrs. E. B. received the rite of two on the kitchen connty Maine, being part Stickney terrapin eggs floor, of the premises Ann Leach Miss Rose Henderson, of Sargentville, and who to Louis, the E. L. Smith, Agent, Bar Harbor. conveyed by Mary William Conary went to Bar Harbor confirmation at her home, being unable suggested night to Samuel Annear by warranty deed dated who has been visiting her parents, Angus chef, that the terrapin should have her A. M. November 20th A. D. 1877 ana recorded in Sunday to return tbe horses be be* bad for to attend at the hall. Rev. 8. H. of Hbbbick, Agent, Bluehill. Jobe, name changed. Hancock registry of deeds, book 159, page 474* the Henderson and wife, has returned home. winter. Bar Harbor, performed the baptismal ser- “He is a lady,” explained Topps, and meaning and intending hereby to sell and May 5. D. convey to said Mary E. Warren the south- Mn. vice. A large audience attended. tht news quickly spread through the Mary Crocker, who has been visit- Banking. western part of said lot of land, being same 8. hotel. bv T. McAllister bet mo;her, Mra. Reuben has May ». premises conveyed J. to ing Osgood, BLUBHiLL falls. ___ “Vhy not incoobation dem eggs?’* sug- Freeman Bray by deed dated January 10th A. the kitchen “Vhen D. 1885 deed recorded in Hancock of teturued In Rnatoa. Horace Dnffee la at work at the Point tor UKLAND. gested Fritz, boy. registry dey are incoobationed into life terrapins deeds, book 197, page 248; and whereas the said E. Warren her Maoael (laapef IMi Mi bone recently. Ed. Mclntyte. Id ve don’t have to buy more life terrapins Mary by assignment dated Mrs. M. E. D. Patten visiting rela- July 16, A. D. 1907 and recorded in Hancock He wee out tor down 9outh. Ve can make for it a sign by tbe evening, end returning A. B. Conary visited friends in Bucks- tives in Orrington. Is what your money will earn II county registry of deeds in boo* 471, page 87, der restaurant. ‘Home-made terrapin and transferred said deed home, put the boras in tbe stable. Before last week. Invested In shares of the assigned mortgage port was to order from our own farm.’ and the debt secured to the he Carl P. Saunders in Rockport and soup thereby Union nacbed tbe house be beard a atnnge “Zat is the idea remarked Trnst of a A. R. Conary was in Bucksport and vioinity last week. good,” Louis, Company Ellsworth, corporation •oiie, and on to thS stable he and he to collect books on ter- existing under the laws of Maine and located returning week. proceeded Bangor last was EUnortti Loan aid At Ellsworth, Hancock county, Maine; and fosnd t lie nurse dead. Mrs. Sarah Blaisdell the guest of rapin habits. BDilu 1st With the aid of the whereas the condition of said mortgage has. Ross Colson and wife spent Saturday Mrs. Dorr over Sun vy. Topps, day chef, been broken, now therefore, by reason of the ! and Lena at- Louis a con- Mary Hitimgton Sperry and in and prepared terrapin lucubator, breach of said condition thereof, said Union Sunday Hampden Bangor. Bewail Uarriman and wife are into A NEW SERIES tended county grange at North Bluebill better, sisting of a tin pan tilled with sand, Trust Company, of Elisworth, now claims a Schooner E. S. Wilson, Uipt. Robbins, after a few severe illness. which they the eggs, is now 81 foreclosure of said mortgage. Seturday. a time and days’ placed terrapin open. Shares, each; monthly pay They report good a in the sand of Dated at Ellsworth, this twenty-fourth day *ere la loading lumber for the Allens at the maintaining temperature menu, 81 share, hospitably entertained. Tbe feature All are pleased to hear that oar esteemed from to degrees. per of April. A. D. 1911. seventy-eight eighty Union Trust Company op o! the * as Falla. Eben is much bet- and the x Ellsworth. day tbe address by Htate Lec- townsman, Snowman, Every few minutes, night day, By John A. Peters. President. 8. Crumbs. of the in- tor B. Walker McKeen. May ter. hotel chefs watched the work WHY PAY RENT By Henry H. Higgins, Treasurer. cubator until 4 o’clock that morning Peters A Knowlton, 8. when can borrow on Attorneys. May Anon. George Dorr and wife returned to Guild, when Louis discovered two little you your _ NORTH BROOKSVILLE. terrapins shares, give a first mortgage and N. after a few visit moving in the sand. It was the discovery reduce it month? NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. a horse for H., Saturday, days' every Monthly -NORTH BROOKLIN. Irving Conner has purchased of these that caused him to ana Interest here. terrapins payments together "1TTHEREA8 Samuel Jones, of Brooksville. shout with over the success of the im- will amount to but little more state Miee Annie L. Hndson has her farm work. joy fy in the county of Hancock and of opened who resides in the J. E. incubator. than you are now paying for his deed dated •Qintner Mr. tawrenoe, provised Maine, by mortgage September hetnt* here. Alvah Green has closed his house for twins rent, and In about ten years you 18, 1893, and recorded in Hancock Marks will a store at That night one of the terrapin county reg- house, open grocery will of deeds in vol. to Mrs Adelia the summer. died and there was much sorrow in the istry 276, page 135, conveyed Pervear, who baa been vie- his residence 15. one Mary B. Warren, of Castine, in said coun- May hotel kitchen. The other was alive at OWN YOUR OWN HOME. iting in Boston and vicinity, is home. William Cain has moved his family to ty and state, a certain tract or parcel of land Mrs. E. A. Dorr has returned to her midnight, and Louis, the night chef, was situated in said Brooksville and bounded and Harbor. Mrs. Hazel who bas been Dark trying to find some one to tell him what described as follows, to wit: Angler, living home here and opened her summer home. For « has formed sort of food baby terrapins from particular. Inquire ot “Commencing on the highway leading from Sometime, Mass., the past winter, baa Mr. Harrington, of Boston, She has the winter with her sons kept spent crying in the middle of the night. O. W. Itrur, Bee’y, Geo. M. Varnum’s to West Brooksville near Warned to bar borne here. a class in here. the L. singing George A., of Guild, N. H., and Roy L., of Firm Nat’t Bank house of Isaiah Jones; thence running Bldg, southeasterly about one hundred rods to land was in Portland as a dele- Leroy Five, Leslie Plye, Warren Bnrna, Ira J. Cousins Brooklyn, N. Y. Sbbrrtlsflhtntt. A. W. Kora. Preeldent. the late John Webber; thence northeasterly Henry Burns, Wallace Smith and gate to the grand lodge of Masons. 8. D. about thirty-five rods to land of Betsey Davis;, Qeorge May thence one Giles C. northwesterly hundred rods, more finished discharging a cargo of coal May 8. or less, to the old highway leading to the “°® ISLES FORD. legal Notuta. the schooner SI. Croix Thursday for “No. Castine Ferry; thence southwesterly to WEST SURRY. place of beginning, containing fifteen acres*, the Farnsworth Co. Miss Elsie Stanley is at Q. F. How To Pecking employed Stop STATE OF MAINE. more or less;” and whereas the said Mary EL with three Warren her dated Mrs. Ixiretu Mrs. Augustus Moure, daugh- Hadlock’s. County of Hancock is. by assignment July 29.. Flye, e resident of Abing- A. D. 1910 assigned and transferred said is her daughter, Mrs. Albert on and ^ Mane., widow of A. Horns# Flye, of ters, visiting Capt. Franklin Stanley is having a elocution, will be sold by mortgage deed and the debt thereby secured, TAKEN auction, on the twenty-seventh to the Union Trust of Ellsworth, a. Willins. built on his house. pablic Company piazza day o! May, a. d. 1911, at ten o’clock In the corporation established by law and having ita has to South Stubborn forenoon, at the office of the sheriff of the Mrs. Prank Trundy gone Mrs. Olive Main, who has spent the Cough principal place of business in Ellsworth. county of Hancock, at Ellsworth, in said Hancock to visit her (sther, Edgar Treworgy, Connty, Maine; and whereas the Snxry winter in Massachusetts, is home. mean the irri- county, all the rifht in equity which Merrill condition of said has been broken, We don't just stop P. mortgage GOOI> WAY who is ill. Turner, of Bluehill, in saidfconnty, had on now therefore, reason off the breach of TO DO BL'SINKSST Vinal of Southwest ia the by Pierce, Harbor, tation in your throat—but cure the first day of January, a. d. 1911, at four said condition thereof said Union Trust Com- Albert Willins has a cow of o’clock and minutes in the bought Gapt. by Frank Stanley, who is paint- ause. thirty afternoon, pany of Ellsworth now claims a foreclosure of G- A. employed when the same was attached on the 1'itrrher bells Reliable in this are underly ing.c original said mortgage. Remedy G. P. Grey. Cows vicinity writ to redeem ®t ing. the following described mort- Dated at Ellsworth, this twenty-fourth day Half-Price and Qua ran- scarce and syrups cannot do this. It real estate, situated in in said nigh. Winter Cough gaged Blnehill, of April A. D. 1911. Harold Tracy, of Harbor, and to wit: a certain lot of land in Blue- tees a Cttpea 8. L. takes a constitutional tonic oounty, Union Trust Company ov Ellsworth, May ar- body bill the same con- When one _ Manrice Farnsworth, of Winterport, aforesaid, being premises By John A. Peters, President. can buy gold dollar* lor Blty builder to do the work veyed to the said Merrill P. Turner week to work Mr. Burnham. properly— by By Henry H. Higgins, Treasurer* “0U’ *t is Teacher — did the Normans and rived last for Charles E. Billings, deed aaied the good time to purchaae. Why •nd cure to cured. Vinol by Peters A Knowlton. Attorneys. IB 8. S. you stay eleventh day of a. d. 1904. and recorded a Saxons at May April ordering 80c. bottle ol Dr. Howard’! fight Hastings? Pupil—That’s _ in book 424. 281 of Hancock and b the need. page registry, subscriber notice that •brated where to ma’am. remedy you bounded and described as to wit: hereby gives specific for the cure of consti- they happened meet, TRENTON. follows, THEhe has been duly appointed admin*-, “Beginning on the side of the high- and at 25 Q. A. HERB IS PROOF easterly istrator of the estate of ?tlon dyspepsia cents, Smith has returned from the way leading from the Ingalls schoolhoase so u Henry called to GRORGE W. BARTLETT, late of MOUNT* lrcher STivinfi one of the greatest trade Keep the Balance Up. Mrs. Minnie Osgood, of Glens Falls, Marks corner at the northwest West. corner of Charles A. land; thence ever It has been truthfully said that any dis- “After Conarys DESERT, offered to the people of Ells- H. writes:- trying several rem- north 78° east rods to corner bounds: junces health causes eighty In the of Hancock, deceased, and worth. turbance of the even balance of E. T. Leland was in Bangor last week on edies for a bad and cold without thence land of O. A. ana county cough northerly by Conary given bonds as the law directs- All pet- can be too careful to C. E. the fence ®ven serious trouble. Nobody business. benefit, I was asked to Vinol. It Billings following pastare sons demands the estater ‘hough offered at lor in- try about 98 rods to land of having against hall-prioa this balance up. Wben people begin to worked like It cured Vespasian Conary; of said deceased are desired to keep is work- magic. my cold thence about 8 rods to corner present! ~oductory purpoeee, the is sold Miss May McLoid, of Bancroft, westerly the same for settlement, and all Indebted epecifio lose appetite or to get tired easily, the least and and 1 In health and bounds; thence land of ** Ernest cough gained by Vespasian Conary thereto are to make payment iin~ Ku,r*ut*e to cure or the on or ing for Leland. north 47° west 78 rods to a corner requested money imprudeuce brings sickness, weakness, Strength. I consider Vinol the most spring and Francis G. Bartlett. be bounds; thence on line of said mediately. refunded. The system needs a tonic, craves it, Hiram Grant and wife visited his wonderful tonic and I southwesterly Northeast Harbor, 12,1911. If debility. lnvigorator ever Conarys land 52 rods to corner of the fence; April food does not not be denied and the best dlgeet well, it there is and should it; brother Asa in Bangor last week. saw.” thence southeasterly by the fence 40 rods to “ or subscribers notice that Pa*n in the if the tonic of which we have any knowledge is corner; thence westerly by the fence 22 rods hereby give stomacn, tongue 8. May. have been What this medicine has May to corner: thence north west 10 rods to the THEthey duly appointed executoia »n8 a***'011 the even balance of health, gives (Signed) William Q. Greene. pacific wiii cure keeping up lie. 1 took a of from the in the county of Hancock, deceased, and you. II it does not, you piece pie pantry liver and iron tonic—which is made 8, 1911. Sheriff. ,e it the same distinction as a preventive that it April Deputy bonds as the law directs. All it to a little who was person* druggist Psrcher's and gave poor boy without oil—we will not demands the estate of said personal guarsn- as a cure. Its early use has illus- charge givenaving against ° enjoys — return starved. Mamma That’s right, subscriber hereby gives notice that deceased are desired to present he same for your money. trated the wisdom of the old saying that a nearly a cent for the medicine ‘*r' you you THEhe has been duly appointed administra- settlement, and all indebted thereto are re* tloward’* for dear. And did the poor little fellow eat apecific gives quick relief atitch in time saves nine. Take Hood's This seems like a fair tor of the estate of quested to make payment immediately. — bet 1 did. buy. pretty l*“*ces Permanent cure* of strength aud endurance.—Advt. itT Small Johnny You J. WARREN CLARK, late of Zbna Grace Guftill. tir constipa- appetite, to be ac- FRANKLIN, Henrietta Grace. proposition—and ought in the of and **1 Uvea troubles. county Hancock, deceased, and Bar Harbor, 18, 1911. Don’t think so? With given bonds as the law directs. All April atroog but Mr. after dinner? debilitated for years. Had sick ; cepted. you persons fsrchM it1*- statements, Bilious? Feel heavy Tongue “Generally having demands against the estate of said his customers a chance this we ask to toDr„ ',,Vc!vln& coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out understanding you deceased are desired to present the same for ‘ruth st just half the regu- and all UrPnr,c!lhe,r needs Doan’s Reguleta and all run-down. Burdock Blood Blttera try a bottle of VINOL. settlement, Indebted thereto are re- d open his own residence. May 9. tomorrow and now, after __ York night, Bluebili laundry May 16. Mrs. F. L. llodgdon and had I'll say by BAR HARBOR. I've my supper, good Booth her dsUi;tlt.r Steamer bay began six-tripe-a- BMtricc are spending a few to some of the folks that I've had ac- day, * Frederick J. Alley died Tuesday weck service last week. So,rente, with Mre. Hodgdon's Capt. quaintance with.” p,r night, May J, at the home of his son, Tbe Bluebili Are company has purchased J. L. Perry and wife. Friend, Joel's scowl was quite black when ,f Frank O. Alley, aged nearly eigbty-three timber to a new floor in tbe fire house. Perry regret to know of the he rang the doorbell at Spinning's; lay seriou. conn Alley had been in poor j dilion of his hMltb years. Capt. tlihrefore when the portal sfcuug wide j Miss Nellie M. Dooglass, instructor in bealtb several vears. He was born at An»l ami the hall shed a stream of light the grammar school at Oastine, was a Harper and wife left went ; Thursday f0, Bartlett's island, and in early life tp where over his form he blinked and win ceil week-end visitor of her mother, Mrs. Aurora, they will daughter stay some t,™, sea. He married in 1854, Irene, for 1 be benefit of Mr. When Joel Tykes bury opened ibe let like an owl. Mina Douglass. Harper , hcith of Tobias Roberts. For several years they His friends for rend that hta on "It's Joel Tykesbury, as I live!" cried of ar- hope improvement and Tremont, ter mid step-uncle The Misses Owen, Philadelphia, Mrs made their home in worry this Is | George Freeman ia his mother's side had died without Mrs. Spinning heartily. "Now, rived for the season May 4. They will keeping house tor Mr, later moving to|Bar Harbor# wherg Capt. in her real Come tight In and bouse until their Harper absence. and carriage near relatives and had left him the neighborly! slay at the Bluebili Alley opened a blacksmith sat 8. have a bite to eat. We've Just is May s He was one of the first to go into comfortable sum of $15.1100 In cash cottage completed. shop. to here’s Joel to whom he down supper. Henry, and the hotel business here, building the old there was not a soul W. H. Osgood, sealer of weights EAST LAMOI3E. come to supper!” the hotel the news. Close was his tree of 8t. 9auveur on the site of present confided astounding measures, doiog duty Otis who has "Henry." she said, addressing her Googins, spent the * „ter of that name.fcThis hotel wSh burned locked behind his compressed Ups was charge last week. All weights and meas- husband, "eat your supper quick and at Cambridge, Masa., is home. and the new 9t. 9auveur hidden a secret that would have pro- ures now must be done at owner’s expense. thirty years ago, about wbat I at Mrs. and River with be planned. Tonight Moody Misa Pure was built. Mrs. Alley died fourteen years vided the people of Little Arion 8. Thomas and of New Stebb.n-, 0f 0 understand?" t wife, are Absolutely of interest for o'clock—everybody, you Springfield, Maas., here for tby m- ago. Alley leaves two sons—Frank a measureless source were at the Bluebili house last Capt. Mrs. nodded and frow ned and York, me r. The Spinning _ only baking powder both of this the winter months. aud Albion, place. coming smiled at her husband. week. Mr. Thomas plans to make a few made from was John who has Royal Grape Joel kept his secret, and no one in “8un*et Lancaster, been “Iil see to It Marta,” he chuckled changes his^cottage, Cliff," employed Oream of Tartar the wiser when he closed the little i j at Walt bam, Mass., la at home ill of COREA. softly. Then, addressing their guest, this spring. ty- harness shop and spent several days phoid fever. George Pendleton, of Winter Harbor, is he said, “When you going to leave The academy ball team met the Penob- NO UME PHOSPHATE In New York. Rut when he returned Mrs. Mahala Cram, of ALUM,NO employed this spring by E. P. Parker. Little Iilver, Joel?" scot A. A. at academy field May 3, and Lawrence. Ma„, from the and to sell baa arrived to the city proceeded ■ spend summer with a sociable at the "Tomorrow night” said Joel, helping won the game, 3-0. Saturday the her The girls gave pie the contents of his shop at auction brother, H. T. Smith. NK»\ church evening. Proceeds, |8. himself to another btscult academy team met its first defeat of the COUNTY Saturday prices, when be presented the fur- May -—— was to said season at cloee score ---9- “Wish you going stay,” Bar^Harbor, by the of 8._N Miss Dorothy Strout, of Milbridge, is contained In his bachelor niture lonely deacon “Ton'll be miss- E. R. and the cordially. 12 to 11. NORTH CASTINE. with her grandparents, Tracy abode to the thriftless Nleknls family, PKKTTY MAKSH. ed. Joel." May 8. H. and school. _ Mrs. Edith of is Ha- wife, attending who lived on the edge of the village. wm a Grover, Bucksport, | "Missed!” scoffed Mr. Tykesbury, There barn raising at Nastun relatives here. and two children aDd when the minister : OBITUARY. iti ng Mrs. Grace Bryant finally dropped bis diffidence In his aston- rtmallidge's Saturday forenoon. forgetting and Miss Lila Dunbar is in Castine working spent the week-end with her parents, a wool In the midst of the Ladles' Aid This community was shocked ishment. "Who’ll miss me?” Miss Mary Leonard, who baa bee:, ein. for Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. William Stewart and wife, at Prospect society's Wednesday sociable then Lit- grieved to learn of tbe sudden death of j “Everybody In Little River,” said ployed at Ml. Deaert, la at home. Harbor. tie River sat np very straight and took Elva Q., wife of‘Eugene L. Oonary, and Joseph Grant and son, of Sandy Point, the deacon quietly. “There's few here Mrs. of Isaac and Rose I. on Benjamin Carter ia at Northnst week. Ervin Bridges has moved bis to not Ice. daughter Billings, were guests of W. G. Conner last family but what you've done a good turn for where abe baa said Mr. the 24. Harbor, employment. Harbor, where he is employed as “Yes," Beeman, thoughtful- or eveuing|of April Miss Miriam Hatch, of Auburn, is visit- Prospect some time other. You've forgotten his "Joel Mrs. bad been in her usual Francia Bartlett, ot Northeast fireman on the sardine boat Clarence B. ly stroking scanty beard; 1 but folks hsven't! Conary| ILriior, ing her brother James, at the old home. ’em, suppose, of so he health until a few when she wae in town a tew last week on Mitchell. says he's tired Little River, like to see around, and If days previous, days bu«i- of They you Frank Perkins and wife, Bucksport, to New York to live. He was taken with a slight cold. The neae relating to the estate ol the late 8. 8. Is going so bashful be the day U and May you wasn't you'd jvere recent guests of James Hatch feel rather bitter about the before her death she was seised with a W. Bartlett. seems to most popular man In the village, not wife. MT. DESERT. he's been received In onr vil- spasm; others followed on Monday, dur- May 8. way j even excepting the postmaster. Eh, _ which she lost consciousness and Charles F. Ward well cattle from Rock- i Mrs. Emma Brown baa gone to Boston lage. He says he's lived here fifteen Marla?” ing WALTHAM. a few visit with his and he much better ac- death resulted about 7 o'clock. That land Friday for days’ on a visit while her husband is there. years Isn't "Of course he would! You look so which adds to tbe sadness of family. than when he came.” the event Wellington Ilaalam, ot Ellsworth, has Roy Leland has returned from Connecti- qualnted ■tern, Joel, that It seems to some folks { “That's mite his own fault, was the expectation they were indulging in sold the Brackett Giles place here to Her- Mrs. Joseph Peterson and children, of cut, where he has been working the past every that you're a stony pillar of the church then!" cried Miss Pollard that a child would soon be born to them. = tert Jordan. Cantine. were guests of Mrs. Fred Conner month. Fanny —In deed as well as name!" Mrs. 1 : The keenest of a circle of ! last week. warmly. “He's the most unsociable while Joel sympathy large Pearl L. Leland and wife, of Trenton, Spinning laughed heartily, conscience friends gees out to the stricken family. XbbcTttsrmruis. man In Little River. My smiled In a manner. The schooner Nelson k. McFarland, spent Sunday with tbeir daughter, Mrs. surprised Is clear about Joel Tykesbury. I've The funeral was on Thursday morning, Capt. Will Perkins, is loading lumber at W. 8. Brown. “Me bashful?" he stammered. “Why. to make It and was attended by her former pastor. Hall’s mill for Boston. done the best 1 could pleas- I never thought about that. I guess Mrs. A. A. Hanna and daughter Beatrice Rev. R. L. Olds, now of Dexter, who also Stomach. ant for him In church and out!" A I thought folks wasn't cordial enough Upset Capt. Frank W. Hutchins is home for a left Saturday for Sorrento, where they married suppressed giggle from the young girls when thought 1 wasn't.” them. brief stay, while his vessel, the Wesley W. will for the summer. they stop in a distant corner closed Miss Fanny's Mr*. Billing* was born Peb. 7, 1877, at ] is “You've got to meet folks half way Sennett, being painted. Rev. Walker and of Mil- a Bluebill, where *be tier childhood Mt-o-na Stomach Tablets Drive Joseph family, Ups Into grim frown. Her small In everything. 'Taln't fair to expect spent Away Miss Chrystal Hutchins spent Saturday X. have arrived and are with her on the farm. Bbe en- ton, H., occupy- brown eyes sbot little angry sparks at some to do all the being pleasant and parent* Stomach Distress la Pise Minute.. and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mary ing the Jacobson cottage. tered Bine hill in 1882. the gigglers. sociable. Well. Marla, I'll go on that academy September, Penobscot. Belching of gas; heaviness, sour Devereux, at West May 8. H. •■mat is Miss Bbe had a rare mind, wa* a brilliant very true, rouaro, errand If Joel will excuse me. See taste in mouth, dizziness and nausea Archie Perry, of Hopedale, Mass., came soothed tbe minister peacefully. “I dis- scholar and was on* of the school's M'KINLEY. you later!” With that the deacon occur simply because the stomach is Thursday for an extended visit with his am sure we hare all done our best to appeared, and Joel helped Mrs. Spin- brightest graduate*. Immediately upon not properly digesting the food. and wife.* Miss Lizzie Van Born is working (or her in she became parents, Joseph Perry make Joel feel at home In our midst” ning clear away the dishes. graduation April, 1884, MI-O-NA stomach tablets give in- Mrs. Tanner. a teacher in the schools of the and to hut Schooner L. A. Stetser, Capt. Emery Mrs. Deacon Spinning bit her thread "Do you recollect my niece, Char- town, slant relief upset stomachs, Miss Norton is back from a visit a eras always and they do more; they put strength imo Webster, cleared Monday for Penobscot, Daisy with sharp click of her false teeth lotte Way land?" she asked as she step- ] painstaking thorough. She wa* a member the stomach and build It up so that it to take a load of to Rockland to Milbridge. and folded up the gingham apron she Into the front and of the Baptist church, hooppoles ped parlor lighted a meal. j and was ean easily digest hearty for F. A. Bowden. Charles is relatives in had completed. "Seems like I'll never the on the cental deeply interested in spiritual Martin visiting prism hang lamp Sick headache, nervousness, sleep- If Joel things. Por years she wa* a worker in Mrs. Marie Conner recently visifed her Boeton and vicinity. forgive myself Tykesbury goes table. "She was visiting me ten years lessness and bad dreams are ail caused from Little River sore church, Sunday school and C. E. society. brother, William Marks, at West Penob- Mrs. Etta Horn and (amily have moved away feeling ago.” by fermentation of food. about the way he's been treated. I Joel flashed he did She wa* married July 31,1802, to Eugene the fermentation; renovate the scot. Mr. Marks is ill of anabscess in into the rooms over the poetofflce. hotly. Indeed, Stop L. Co She wa* a devoted bis and Mrs. Marks is don't believe any of you really know remember the at whom he nary. faithful, stomach and make it clean and sweet, throat, recovering H. P. Richardson and Charlea W. Mar- pretty girl bow wife, an earnest Christian, a trusted and half the ills of the human from a critical illness. Just kind hearted he Is. Only he*s scarcely dared glaace In church, yet family tin attended the grand lodge of Masons in dreadful shy, and it's a setback to to whom be had Irrevocably lost his friend and neighbor. In her bible, under- would promptly disappear. Mrs. W. £. Ordway, who has been ill Portland last week. have stomach trouble of him.” heart. Mach of the silence end lone- neath her name and in her own hand- If you any since last will enter the Waldo that MI- fall, E. L. arrived from is the Latin *o kind don't overlook the fact Kelley Jonesport “He was terrible noncommittal,” an- liness of the past ten years might bs writing motto, character- county hospital as soon as her condition O-NA is a doctor’s and last week to take his place aa overseer in nounced Pollard, with the air laid at the door of bis heartsickness istic of herself: “Base quam rideri”— prescription, will her removal. Fanny that it’s as a as any permit in Underwood’s “To be rather than to seem.” good prescription factory. of one who Is treading familiar ground. after pretty Charlotte had returned to write to come. Rev. C. W. the doctor will for years Lowell, newly-appointed May 8. P. M. the time I’ve sat and her distant home. He heard after- She leave*, beside* her husband and stom- _ "Many's pon- G. A. I’archer sells MI-O-NA of the Methodist church pastor preached dered what Joel meant when he said ward that she had married. adopted son, Seth, an aged father and ach and so do leading drug- Perkins schoolhouse after- ASH V1LLE. tablets, at the Sunday such and such a thing.” ”1 remember,” be said faintly. mother, and two lister*—Jennie K., and gists everywhere. They are rigidly noon. Mias Goodwin is her havimg bungalow "Most times I reckon he didn't mean “She's In Little Hirer. Come to Mr*. Mabei A. Webster. guaranteed to cure any case of stom- 8. May L. painted. visit sister. a Spec. ach disease, or money back. _ nothing at all,” said Mrs. Spinning my Charlotte's widow May 8._ A bo* of MI-O-NA stomach John Tracy spent the week-sod with cheerfully. “I take It Joel was shy. and aa pretty a one 1 ever saw. 1 large SARGENTV1LLE. a^ WE81 BROOgLIN. tablets costs but SO cents. act to his family. But, land, why are we all talking about declare. It don't seem proper for a They Raymond Grindell is at home. that after dinner distress, him aa if he was dead and widow to be quite so good looking as Miss Luetta Bridge* spent the week- quickly E. H. Smith and Mrs. Lydia Smith have waiting heaviness, and belching disappear in Hon. Henry W* Sargent is in Portland to be burled? If Joel our Charlotte.” Mrs. smiled end in BlueBill. openetktheir house here. Tykesbury don’t Spinning live minutes. Give MI-O-NA a tnsi on business. like the way he's been treated here Innocently as she thrust a photograph Prank Blaisdell, who ha* been treat- T. E. Hammond ia doing carpenter work visiting ou money-back plan. Free trial Free left last week New he's not to In Little River Into Joel's hand. “That's Charlotte. returned to Pranklin to Guy thy (for for G. H. Hanna, East Sullivan. going stay here, Monday. ment of MI-O-NA will be sent any She's around and York to join a yacht. for nobody. I'm sorry he’s going, for coming tonight, Mrs. Mr*. reader of The American on request John has moved his to Henry Bndgeagnd Maria Car- Carpenter family I do like him. you’ll have to see her home.” Address Booth’s Mi-o-na, Bi “alo, Mrs. has been the of Once be shut up bis ter have to for the summer. Guy Freethy guest summer on gone Sorry hip cottage Ogden's point. and came over and At that Instant the bell rang clamor- N. Y. friends at Little Deer Isle. shop helped Henry Mis* Elmer with Florence Seavey died Monday Pinkham and wife, of Cherry- get In his hay when It was threatening ously. and. a alight chuckle of Robert G. Gray has gone to Boston, morning, after an illne** of a few week*. field, were guests of Mr. Pinkham’» sister, a and delight, Mrs. Spinning hastened to an- where he has storm, another time when Lin- employment. Mrs. E. A. last week. swer it. while Joel devoured the Mr*. Roland Carter and Mar- Hanna, ny had the measles he went clean over plc- daughter • Wesley L. France has gone to Meshop- ture with his now no guerite have moved to May 8. Phoebe. to the Ford after Dr. Mitchell and j eyes, boifcful, Rrooklin for th* QUALITY pen, to visit relatives. or diffident. summer. Pa., didn't want to hear a word of tbanka longer shy Their depths contained a new Samuel T. Leach, of Biuehill, '3 em- BIRCH HARBOR. either.” purpose, a new light, Mina and Maurice Lufkin, of Oastipe, at Reuel R. Dority’s. a new courage. Here was something are ployed Mrs. E. C. Winslow has gone to Pros- "And giving away his furniture— visiting their grandparent*. D. A. to fight for and win—Charlotte Mrs. Arthur H. Sargent and daughter Harbor to visit her Mrs. J. ain't that the queerest thing? I Way- Bridge* and wife. «>wc pect daughter, a’pose land that was! Ruth are visiting in Bangor. F. likely he’s going to board when be gets Jesse wife and Seventy Perry. The Eaton, little daughter to the door opened, and Into the room Mrs. Osward of Little Deer Mrs. Nathan of is city." murmured Annie Baker. Alloa and Mrs. Delia Outer are Hooper, Isle, Smith, Stcnben, streamed a merry crowd of men, wo- viating ALL WOOL DRESS SERGE "Maybe be Is to married. Mrs. Martha has been visiting friends here. spending a few weeks with her parents, E. going get men Eaton. Now and children. All the folks in E. I come to think of it I shouldn’t j THE Herbert J. Grindell, of the steamer J. T. Rice and wife. Little River seemed gathered Mlaa Mintie Seavey came home from STAMAM, STAKE SEME FOK wonder a mite If that was the secret together was home over Sunday. The local union of Christian Endeavor under Deacon Brookline, Mate., to attend Morse, of his He's Spinning’s hospitable Wedneaday going. going to get mar- the funeral Miss Martha Brown has returned to the and Epworth League societies will meet roof. "Surprise, Joel f* of her utter. ried to a wldder, maybe, and she, hav- Tykesbury in the church hem 10. cried In unison aa **yo- training school in Waltham, Mass. Baptist May a they they crowded B. ing houseful of furniture left by _ AND May 8. C. around him. Suits Skirts Bert L. Smith end wile, of Atlantic, are her first husband, won't have no need In that brief moment of excitement WEST TREMONT. of S. Wood and wife. for Joel’s Mrs. guests Edgar ISLE AU HALT. things." Spinning of meeting all these old acquaintances Josh Murphy ia one of P. W. Valerioos Black and wife visited rela- beamed around the busy circle. Tm driving MESS1AKERS' USE ! ■ MSTN FOS FAiHt Mr. Peabody, of New York, architect, ia In this genial atmosphere they drop- Cunt's grocery carte. tives at South Brooksville last week. mighty glad to think he’s going to get here to look over the new achoolhouae. ped the old guise and became friends. married. He’s just the nicest kind of Oacar Poster, of Owl’s Hsad, has been Mrs. of West Brook- Joel swallowed a sob as he realised Harry McFarland, Schooner Ida May, John man. a few CapL Barbour, He’ll make some girl a good spending days here calling on old 44 in. Rstafis it 75Cr per yard. lin, spent Friday with Mrs. P. B. Billings. arrived that they had gathered to say good from Camden May 8 with ooal for husband. I'm I by friends. disappointed, though. to to how Mrs. Clara L Bowden and son Chandler the club at Lookout. him, say sorry they were AU the Papnlar Skdas. kinder hoped he’d pick a wife from Mrs. C. B. Mitchell and friends i tie was leaving Little River, to daughter, Mrs. spent Sunday with at South Pe- Steam owned Little River." give yaaht Day Dream, by E. Carrie Ladd, of Duck are Leak far the nobscot. I him a aendoff and to say to him that island, visiting W. Bowditcb, of Boat on, arrived from There was a long silence after this, relatives here. ; every latchstring In Little River was fancy white sat Mrs. Minnie Blaisdell has returned Camden May 8, Capt. Jasper L. Chapin broken only by requests for the "sixty | always out for Joel Tykesbury. There will be a sociable at E. of P. hall from Brockton, Mass., accompanied by in command. white thread" or the “forty black," "*• and tha That was the beginning of the hap- Wednesday evening. May 10, for the bene- her daughter, Miss Maud. May 6. C. until at last Mrs. Wlllowell. at whose “umber ( Pleet evening Joel had ever known. •t of the pastor, Rev. E. L. 75 OT house they had met. announced that Bigelow. Miss Rose Henderson has returned from Before It ended he had forever NOKTH FRANKLIN. drop- A. A. Wentworth was called ■temped Hi— South where she has the refreshments would be served in the to Ells- Bluehili,) spent ped his cloak of reserve, and he found worth last French is room, and so week by the serious illness of few month with her parents. Mra. Roth visiting relatives dining for the time being that bis fellow •vary yards. townsmen met him his father. Hit son here. Joel Tykesbury and his affairs were Oeorge accompanied Mrs. Adelle who baa the ■tore than half A YOUR YOU Parker, spent forgotten. way. strange new him. RCTAILCR CAN SUPPLY winter with Mrs. Mary Miiliken, has re- N. R. Coller is doing carpenter work for |oy sang la his heart, for the widowed Joel himself, his First Selectman L. W. turned Charles Smith. having given away Charlotte had blushed Rnmili and Fire to Sedgwick. beautifully Warden furniture and disposed of his business, W. H. Webster were called to Freeman and Eben Pendleton Hervey and Walter Murch have employ- when their eyes met and he had ask- at- Perry sat in his lonely room in the bast hotel tend a grass Are at Seal Cove ment at Bar Harbor. ed the pleasure of her company home one day re- have finished their work here and re- the village afforded and wondered what cently. be Avoided. and been accepted. All at once his (Colds May turned to Rockland. Dallas Tracey has gone to Northeast he would do next plana with Cept. Elias Rich and J where he has changed lightning rapidity. Cept. William By those who are fortmute enough Miss Belle Allen has returned to her Harbor, employment. ‘Til shake the dust of this here vil- Hanna have He would remain In Little River. He started their the to always breaths and never home at after several May 8. T. lage from said Joel master, pure air, Sedgwick, spending _ my feet” morosely, would build the house, and Charlotte— Monomoy, taking a trip to Surry in search *at ran down by overwork or exposure. weeks with Mrs. Henry W. Sargent. eying his reflection in the mir- of a DEDHAM. wavy he would win her! He was glad that load. Bvaa tboaa lucky people do not alwayi 6. Sim. ror with a frowfl. “There at May gloomy his Inheritance was still a secret M*y8' eecapo tbs contagions colds which Mrs. Oscar Waining has been ill. won’t be one Thelma. person that will miss me _____ certain seasons to such an ex- MANSET. | “Joel Tykesbury seems to have prevail Harold Buzzell, of Bradford, is the guest when I’m gone. If I’d been treated tant u to ba almost It t» | found hla tongue at last,” said Miss CENTER. epidemic. Nathaniel Lord, of Bangor, spent a few of his aunt, Mrs. H. P. Burr ill. decent here I’d never thought of leav- wiao to ba prepared for trouble* or Fanny Pollard rather acidly. "Seems Mrs. Etta here last week. ing Little River. It would done Butler and of Owl’s this nature In onr and the days Only great exertions on the part of the have like he’s all took up over that children, climate, flighty Head, are visiting relatives one is to have at Mrs. Frank Dolliver is just recovering men of the the de- the village good to spend my money widow. I here. all-important thing vicinity prevented ! guess Marla Spinning hand • rem- here. I could build a house as line Miss Hazel safe, efficient and raUable from a severe attack of grip. struction of a schoolhouse and two dwell- knew what she was about Reynolds, of Northeast Har- as talking is edy to ward off the trouble and danger a field fire some Lawyer Beggs and live on my in- bor, visiting Miss Carmen Mrs. Dodge, of Seawall, haa em- ings by started by per- when she said he was going to Harper. of sneh an George terest The marry attack. son unknown afternoon. money. women ain’t never a Mrs. A. J. Butler • * ployment at Mrs. W. H. Ward’s. Sunday widow.”, has been visiting her Tor sixty years, “I* T.’r Atwood 8. noticed me much, and I ain’t a bad May B. Mrs. Spinning overheard the remark daughter, Mrs. Minnie at Mao medicine has boon a household remedy Henry Moore is lhome on a visit while feller.” Joel Stanley, set. looking reddened as he and smiled mirthfully. “I didn't know Mrs. H. 8. for emergencies of this Mut It starts the vessel on which he is cook is loadin" FRANKLIN. lifted at his Billings and daughter Josie shy eyes reflection in the a Charlotte’s have np tha liver and bowels, con- in thing, Fanny. coming been visiting at Mrs. P. E. prevents Bangor. A brush fire near mirror. Good in of the Harper’s. functions to Macomber’s mill Sat- looking spite now was a dispensation of provi- gestion, and restores the wife are Raymond Dow and bavs Harry Spragne and receiving urday spread to lumber piled in the yard, Irregularities In the glass—thick grow- dence.” wife, of Owl's Head, their normal condition. If you of a visited Mrs. Dow's never congratulations on the birth girl, and before it was under control ing brown hair, brown eyes, aunt, Mrs. Isabelle used It, get a bottle from your bad steady “Dispensation of providence, assist- to 2. and in Hodgdon, Sunday. dealer, or write for a free sample barn May burned about 70,000 staves and 80,000 trustworthy their open gase ed by Maria Spinning!” sniffed Ml— and with a certain Mrs. Eiva the “L. r." MluMclw Co., Portland. Mrs. Ines Gurney wss called here from shingles. | yet dllfldence in Pollard, qhlte unconvinced. Stanley, and daughters, also grandchildren Stanley and Elva, of North- I