(EUgmortl) ^tmenian. WEDNESDAY JUNE 1913. BN i'KBID AS SECOND- GLASS MATTER ELLSWORTH, MAINE. AFTERNOON, IS, AT THE ELLSWORTH POSTOFNICK. j No, 25.
* aoDmisnnrntft LOCAL AFFAIRS delegation will go by automobile. Bar 1unite entente. Harbor Stars will also be guests of the Southwest Harbor chapter. NF.W ADVKKTISK>1 F.NTS THIS WKKK. Mrs. C. J. Swan, of Boston, arrived Century Boot Shop. yesterday to be present at the graduating BURRILL NATIONAL Reliable Clothing Co. HurrlU National Bank—Statement. exercises of the Ellsworth high school. A E Moore—Dry goods. Her niece, Miss Winifred Doyle, is a For sale-Land. Union of member of the class. Mrs. Trust Co. Ellsworth —Poat Card*. graduating BANK, ** — Horses. Swan expects to return to Boston next Wanted—Motor boat. OF ELLSWORTH. Notice of Foreclosure—A C Hagerthy. Saturday. ncmmimnnm! notice—Charles C Bankrupt Young. Lin wood H. Cushman and wife returned We rent Safe Foresters convention. Deposit Boxes in our Admr notice—Est Leater A Wentworth. yesterday from a two*weeks’ wedding Notice of fire Foreclosure—Alice H Scott. which visited Bar Har- and burglar-proof vault as low as For sale—Grass. trip, during they Lost—Bicycle. bor, Portland, Boston and New York. Wanted—Balsam flr per year. twigs. will to their at A C W' Grindal—Coal. They shortly go cottage STRONG BANK Exec notice—B Rodman Weld. Pleasant where w ill Beach, Bayside, they A strong bank must have a record for honest dealings and to risk valuable in own home Bangor: ability Don’t papers your or store spend the summer. make good all promises. It must be able to serve all alike, Eastern Trust & Co. patrons Banking those with or small and them in the transaction of so small a An business in Ells- large accounts, help when sum—less than a cent a day—will in- Bccesport: important change their business. Bucksport national bank—Htatement. worth this week was the withdrawal from The Union Trust Co. of Ellsworth all these sure their absolute represents qualities; safctj. Inspection invited. the Reliable Clothing Co. of H. O. Staples, during the many years of its existence it has demonstrated ability to and make convenient all business SCHEDULE OF of Boston, who has been connected with protect, help tranBations passing MAILS through this bank. AT ELLSWORTH POSTOrPICB. the company for some fifteen as years, The continued growth is positive proof of a well-regulated method 23 Main St. Call or Write for Particulars. In 9ff9tt March 31. 1913. president and general manager. The of exchanging safe banking service. Confidence in the bank has been business will be continued under the same inspired through the rigid supervision of our strong board of directors. MAILS RRCR1VKD. Every customer who has had dealings with this bank has to name, with Harry W. Haynes as manager. helped From West—7.18 a m: 4.14. 6.25 p m. bring another, until to-day this bank stands for good, safe, serviceable From East —11.06,11.87 a m; 5.47.10.52 p m. Harry D., little son of Mr. and Mrs. banking for tbe individual or firm which has money passing tb its bands. MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOPMCB D. died in this last Harry Normandy, city If not a customer Goiho West— jn a m. already of this bank, communicate with us, and 10.80,11 m; 5.15,0 p two seven months. Thursday, aged years, wo will tell you how to become one. accounts either in sav- Goino East—8.45 a m; 8.45, 8 pm. Opening Mr. Normandy is a brother of C. O. Nor- ings or checking by rnaii or in person is a simple matter. Sundays: Arrive* 8.1. a m; leave* for west, mandy, of the Mutual Shoemakers of Ells- UNION TRUST COMPANY. 5.30 p m. worth, and came here from Norridge- Registered mail should be at postofflee half an hour before mail closes. wock with his family but a few weeks ago. The parents have the sympathy of Ells- •innninmnniimnniiinMH!niiimiiiiii»niiiuninmnniniiniinniinininiin worth friends. Parents and friends of Miss Bon- TEN PAGES. May “Look most to your No matter how sey’s piano pupils enjoyed a delightful spending. afternoon at her home Monday, when the much comes if more will be Charles Goggins is at home from ii!:;iiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii«iiiiiiimiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii in, goes out, you always Bank Here Berlin, Madam, pupils gave a recital. The pupils per- N. H., for a visit. Woman who task with us (there are thousands of them forming were Rachel Haynes, Evelyn poor.” The summer train and mail schedule already have the full protection of our $175,000 capital, Osgood, Charlotte Whitcomb, Alice Start a Account goes into effect next Monday. Louise Charles Savings Now andLet the Interest You. ♦100,000 surplus and profits, and $175,000 stockholders' Haynes, Foster, Haynes, Help Bertha Hopkins, Margaret Hall, Margaret additional liability, as well as every Another of the children of Charles H- banking privilege Hazle is ill of fever. Dunleavy, Nevells and Hazle Giles. known to modern banking. Better write us for particulars lliggins scarlet HANCOCK CO. SAVINGS BANK Arrangements for opening the Unitarian and start your account here at once. Kxra Williams and wife, of Great Pond, church in Ellsworth for of ELLSWORTH, MAINE. Established 1873. were in Ellsworth Friday and Saturday. the months July and August, and for supplying other Irene chapter, O. E. 8., will hold a regu- Unitarian churches in Hancock county, EASTERN TRUST ft BANKING COMPANY lar meeting Friday evening. Circle sup- have been A de- THREE at 0.30. practically completed. DROWNKD. BAD FIRE AT CAST1NE. BANGOR, lit OLOTUWW. MAC MIA A DfcXTER per tailed schedule of the appointments will Fred W. Joy, of Feet & Rogers, Co^ be announced soon. Rev. A. H. Coar, of Sad Accident at South Kirooksvllle Fish Line Factory Struck by Light* New York, is in Ellsworth for his sum- Holyoke, Mass., a former pastor of the Saturday Night. nlngand Burned. mer vacation. Ellsworth church, is in charge of this In the electric Btorm Rebecca E., aged seventeen, and Georgia Monday evening, Harry L. Marston, of Berlin, N. H., is work. the factory of the Castine Line & Twine of Edwin a few M.t aged fifteen, daughters spending days with friends and H. B. Phillips, son of Pearl J. Phillips, Co., at Castine, was struck by lightning relatives in J. of South and Her- Ellsworth. of this city, is Boston salesman for the Smith, Brooksviile, and burned with all its contents, includ- Until further notice of bert son of Ezekiel the S., aged twenty-three, a price Linwood T. Beckwith, wife and little Addressograph Co., of Chicago, 111. Just ing large amount of stock recently re- Howard, of the same town, were drowned ceived. son, of Wenonah, N. J., are here to spend now he is leading in a country-wide con- by the of a small boat near The the summer with relatives. test of the salesmen of this company for swamping immense wooden building 85x600 in the number of sales. The Henry’s point, Bagaduce river, feet in size, tilled with inflammable ma- Norris Hodgkins is home from Roxburj Addreaaographer, the official of this early Saturday evening. terial, made a big blaze. The Latin school to spend the summer with publication company, building Young Howard, who was working for was erected about fifteen - father, I>r. Lewis Hodgkins. prints a portrait of Mr. Phillips, with a years ago, re- Mr. Smith, crossed the river in a small breezy write-up of him and his success placing the ancient rope-walk built over The ladies’ aid society of the Methodist rowboat afternoon to as a salesman. Saturday bring half a century ago. The lines made here -coal church will hold a cooked-food sale in the home the younger of the Smith girls, who had a world-w'ide Sautelle’s which Ells- reputation, and the Dorr store on June 21. circus, visited Saturday, had been attending Castine high school. factory was the of Stove and ton worth last F'riday, was all that it was ad- principal industry Egg sizes, $7.65 The high school ball team lost its last At Castine he found also the elder sister, Castine. vertised. Owing to a series of less 25c cash accidents, who had come down from for game of the season to Bluehill a cade m3 Rebecca, The of the was the circus train was several hours late in product plant about Wednesday, by the score of 11 to 6. Holden, where she had been teaching. of cod aud here from the and this 700,000 pounds mackerel lines, arriving east, The two with their suit-cases and Mrs. J. Jordan is in Portland at- girls, a large proportion for to $7.90 ton Harry necessitated the cancelling of the evening export, going Nut, a trunk, made too much of a load for the Nova less 25c for cash tending the State encampment as a dele- The afternoon Scotia, Newfoundland, New Bruns- performance. performance small boat. There was a fresh breeze of the relief of this British as well as gate corps city. began about 4 and was witnessed wick, Columbia, to the o’clock, when blowing the boat left the Castine Atlantic and the Pacific coasts. Mrs. W. I. Olmstead, with little daugh- by one of the largest crowds ever gathered shore at about 7 o’clock. No one witnessed E. H. is the ter of North it under canvas in this Carpenter manager and Kachel, Reading, Mass., city. the accident. ow ner. The C. W. GRINDAL visiting her Mrs. Addie Mason. principal Joss w’ili probably mother, The remains of Mrs. George 8. Peters, As it late and did not arrive grew they be fl5,00Q or more. The plant employed Allan R. Joy, jr., a student at Cornel who died in Waltham, Mass., last Decem- home, Mr. Smith became worried and about twenty hands. N. is were university, Ithaca, Y., spending thi ber, brought here for burial last telephoned to Castine. The fact that they summer with his uncle, Arthur W. Joy. week. They were accompanied by the had left there several hours before in- COMING EVENTS. Miss Elizabeth Peters and Mrs. Mrs. L. D. Foster, w’ho Las spent tin daughters, creased his alarm, and search was imme- W. H. Mr. and two to w inter with her daughter, Mrs. George R Drury; by Drury sous, diately begun. Early Sunday morning ELLSWORTH. MONEY LOAN Caldwell, in Bomerville, Mass., is at home George P. and William C., and a sister, the three bodies were found only a few Wednesday, June 18, at Hancock hall— Miss Mary Clark. While in the city Miss from shore, near in High school graduation exercises in after- Os Improved, Productive Real Palate: oo Collateral asd Commercial Paper. Miss Dorothy Mathews is in Bangor yards Henry’s point, Alto dealers In Peters, Miss Clark and William C. Drury about five feet of water. noon; class play and ball in the the guest cf Mias Ida F. Brown, the organ evening. v«nklpal aad Ctber Boade of and ascertained were guests of Mrs. A. P. Wiswell; the It is evident that had approved legality strength. 1st at the Congregational church in thi; they nearly Thursday and Friday, June 19 and 20, at other members of the group, of Hon. J. A. reached w hen city. safety the overloaded boat, Baptist church—Annual meeting Hancock c. C. Peters and wife. BURRILL ft SON, 16 State St, Ellsworth, Me. gradually filling as the waves slopped in, W. C. T. U. Mrs. K. ii. Murcn and son John let county Speaker, Miss Hose F'rances A., widow of Uriah N. Look, of sank from under them. Adella Davison, of Ohio. Monday tor Deer Isle where they will re died last at the home of Coroner C. of Bayside, night Harry Autsin, Ellsworth, June — side, Mr. Murch having permanent em 29-22 Ellsworth Free Baptist Foresters’ Convention her son, Herbert in South Boston. was summoned, and viewed the bodies. at there. 8., quarterly meeting East Franklin. Congregational ployment was Mrs. Look had been in failing health for An inquest unnecessary. Thursday evening, June 26. at O. A. Par- Mrs. A. who has th< Ellsworth, June 27,’13 Mary King, spent some time. She went to the home of her All the young people were highly es- ser's residence—Lawn party under aus- past two weeks with her Mrs pices Congregational ODD FELLOWS HALL daughter, son last November. She leaves one son, teemed, both in their home town, and in parish. Church F. W. lelt for her home ii June at Rollins, to-day three grandchildren, and two brothers— Castine, where both girls had attended Thursday, 26, Bayside grange Mass. hall—Anniversary dance. Admission, in- called to order at 10 a. m. Abington, R. F. and John B. both of and were well-known and Meeting Remick, Bay- school, popular. cluding dancing—gentlemen, 25 cents; Centennial Work conferred by the crack Waukeag A lawn party to be given on thi side. Mr. Look died two years ago. The The funeral of the three victims was ladies, 10 cents. team, of Sullivan. grounds of George A. Parcher, on Higl body will be brought here to-morrow, and held Monday afternoon at the town hall, Friday, June 27, at Odd Fellows hall, be burial A of the exercises at street, on June 26, is being arranged by th< there will services at the Remick which was crowded with sympathizing Ellsworth—Foresters convention forenoon report burying ground, Bayside, and afternoon. Dance in the Congregational parish. F'riday. frienda and neighbors. evening. the of 10(>th DANCE IN EVENING. 30 — observance the A distinguished visitor in Ellsworth to- June to July 3 School superintend- Harold L. Hooper has leased the Btan ents’ conference at Castine. of the day was Secretary of the Navy Daniels. anniversary founding Forester* are invited to bring friends. wood photograph studio until Nov. 1, aue Suicide at North Ellsworth. PAIR DATES. of the 1 Secretary Daniels arrived on the morning First will open it for business, making a spec Frank M. Maddocks, a well-known Tuesday, Wednesday and Congregational train, and after breakfast at the Hancock Thursday. church of has Dinner Served in Hall at 12 n. ialty of amateur work. citizen of North Ellsworth, committed Sept. 2, 3 and 4—Bluehiil fair. Ellsworth been was driven to Lamoine to house, inspect — WiLliam Small left yesterday for Port suicide last Saturday evening by hang- Wednesday, dept. 24 Narramiasic compiled and in the coaling station. On the result of this grange fair at Orland. published as is his- land to attend the State G. A. R. encamp ing. Mr. Maddocks, who was sixty-nine form. This To-day, yesterday, visit depends the future of the coaling Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 24 and pamphlet pam- ment. He will visit in other places ii years of age, had been in ill health a loag 25 station, an order to sell the equipment North Elisvtoi'ifj fair. is on sale 50c tory, and to-morrow is to Maine and Massachusetts before bis re time, and despondent since the death of phlet (price per yet having been held up by Secretary Daniels turn. his only son, Edmund, two years ago. at the bookstore of Miss come. pending his personal visit. He is accom- aoumiariiuuifc copy) when he did •J. Waiter A. Bonsey, after a few dayB al panied on this trip by Leigh C. Palmer, Saturday evening, not ap- A. The U. 8. At Lamoine the was for search was made Thompson. pro- home, returned Monday to Cutler, when N. secretary pear supper, for him, met by the dispatch boat Dolphin, ion and the was found from a Healthy Hens ceeds will be donated to the he is the concrete foundation, body hanging foil of life building which he embarked for New and vigor, aro London, rafter in the barn. He had been dead steps and floor of the new Methodist Conn. P producer*. Hena can. church. I Have Resolved P“‘ heavily unleu some time. Coroner Harry C. In Xif kept church. Austin, prime condition. Use Analysis of Well Water. who was summoned, deemed an inquest to do all the business that I Irving Osgood left yesterday for Port- Poultry Dr. H. L. D. Woodruff, of the Ellsworth unnecessary. land to attend the Btate encampment ol board of health, has received from H. D. Mr. Maddocks was well known to aJT^ Regulator can to all the the G. A. R. Before returning to Ells- 10% honestly, give Evans, director of the Maine laboratory of tlshermen frequenting Branch pond, where Discount worth he will his son Ernest at Ber- visit «•**&. P«ll •2.50 hygiene at Augusta, an analysis of the he had a camp and boats. He leaves a ARlbJI CofSl’ to aid I can cheerfully, lin, N. H. water of the Beckwith well, near Wyman widow and one daughter — Mrs. Alfred cuee™."*^ *S3aroup Mansel B. who estab- for CASH think all the thoughts that I Young, recently park, which was under some suspicion as Doyle, of Bar Harbor. Roup Cure lished a billard-room in the Clark building of the source typhoid. The analysis sets la the greatest Water which he and preventive from now until on can and to on street, formerly occu- at rest this the water Foresters* cure 25c, 5«c, *1. July 4, helpfully, pat- suspicion, proving Convention. back as a has installed a box- Money If It fails." shoos and men’s pied feed-store, to be free from typhoid germs. Dr. Evans, There will be a convention of Foresters Get Pratts ProAt-sharlnir clothing ronize ball bow • *»<*!*• Poultry Holz’s Sanitary ling alley. in his the at Ellsworth June The bcffVKJ letter, accompanying analysis, Friday, 27. meet- At dealers everywhere. 8 A large delegation of Masons and mem- says: ing will open at 10 a. m., and wmII continue Bars Lenox 25c Bakery constantly. bers of the Eastern Btar attended servioe Soap, The analysis of the sample of water through the afternoon. Dinner will be G. A. PARCHER at the Congregational church last Sunday from the well of Mrs. Beckwith, sent to served at the hall at noon. Work will be He business. me on the 10th shows the water H. P. CARTER, appreciates your morning, when the pastor, Rev. K. B. instant, conferred the crack of to be free from intestinal and by Waukeag team, Main delivered an masonic bacteria, St., Ellsworth Mathews, eloquent ftom all chemical evidence of contact Sullivan. sermon. with polluting wastes of any kind, save In the evening there will be a conven- AT AND « CALL All Orders Given in the remote The water is some- Prompt Miss Rose Adell of will past. tion ball, to which all Foresters and their Daviston, Ohio, what turbid at this time, and contains in the Methodist church friends are invited. Attention. speak Bunday, some decomposing organic matter, which HUBBARD A- E. Moore’s Store June 22, at 10.30 a. m. Rev. Frederick points to a filthy condition of the well it- • STRAWS self. A thorough cleaning of the well and see the new ’Phone 61-2. Palladino, district superintendent, will A little kerosene oil on a paper napkin ILAMSONDrams t ,1 should remove this difficulty. / in the at 7.30. or a w ill the SCnriER STYLES in preach evening Bpecial In its present condition this water rag quickly remove grease fseiecieasuperior finish VS w music in the evening. would be considered a safe one to drink; and soot that gathers from the fire on the Fur ■ ala by r but one of KKL1ABLK Btatson Foster and wife, of Boston, came unsatisfactory quality owing bottom of Baucepans. CLOTHING CO. Ladies’ and Misses’ to Us turbidity and odor. Public Auto to Ellsworth last Baturday, returning yesterday. While here they got their a few but those COATS or hour. dollardtown. Only left, TO LET by the day on the road for oc- bungalow Burry ready to i must go close the estate of ou will find the prices low and the P. W. ALLEY’S Livery Stable, cupancy. Mr. Foster will spend the Percy Tonrtelotte is home from Hall month of here. the late E. Davis. quality good. Franklin st., Ellsworth. Tel. til-6 August Quarry for a few days. Henry Irene O. E. 8., has an Mrs. Harriet E. s*'«>Q(-ilinchlne DMdlH lor >11 kiuda of m»- chapter, accepted Lizzie Austin and Mrs Addie Davis, Admx. invitation to visit South- are their Carriages chinos for isle. Adeertieere in THE AMERICAN are Jephthah chapter, Spencer visiting niece, Mrs. liay MAIN STREET ELLSWORTH eapturing the trade west Harbor, to-morrow evening. A Urge Gaspar. COME I n and LOOK Around. atonUfinwcmt conference. left Thursday. Her fflutual Brncfit Column. -Among t!)t Granger® COUNTY NEWS. place wU1 be filled for the remainder of the year h-, K1>1TEX> »* »*CST MAUOK*'. This column is devoted Hey.l!*v Mr.Me Tlckel.Ttclr.l CHRISTIAN E..BEAM totheGrsofe.es- FRANKLIN. pecteilj to the grange* of Hancock county. June ID. It$ Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful/* from Uni- Alton, 'HIS WOMAN The column is open to nil (rangers for the Min Muriel DrRecki* borne EAST The purpoaea of thla column are auocl< etly discussion of topics of general interest, and versity of Meine. ORLAND Mated In the title and motto it l» for the mutual for reports of granjn meetings. Hake letters * few Mra. Una Prayer Meeting Topic For Week Be- Mr*. Fiances Carroll *pent days Partridge returned from benefit, and aims to be helpful and bop ful. short and concise. All communications must June 22, 1913. leet neck el Unenburt. Brewer Friday. ginning Being for the common good. It la for the com- HAO MUCH PAIN be signed, but names will not be printed ex- Work at Horae on-3 Edward Johnson left Wedneedey for Dr. Thomas and Dr. Topic.—Mission ; roon uee-a public mrvant, a purveyor of tn- cept by permission of the writer. All com- Story Walter i; Abroad—V:. Tours.—Acts x\, Missionary j formation and »u*geetton, a medium for the In- munications will be subject to approval by ble borne in Lawrence, Men. Clark left Saturday for New York. 4U-41: xvi. t-A. Edited by Rev. Sherman terchange of Ideas. It, thla capacity It aollelta the editor, but none will be rejected without eon ere H. Doyle. D. D. Mr*, a. H. Mayo end you of Mra. Karl Rlaledell, who la at the com man lea lion a, and lta aucce#* reason. tluaa#|| I depend* largely WHEN STANDING good * Kneel* at the Baptist pereoni**. i tioapilal In Hr.. er, ia Christian missionary tours begun Coin alowly | on the Ptipport given It 1« H»h respect- recovering tvlth Christ Himself. No sooner hail name of Miee Merel Bragdon vieited Osrltnn Miaa Sarah Mead, of j mu Mention* w uat be tdgneo, but the DATES. Foieroft. la the wlli not t* *1 rn»ta*foa. Donnell end wife in Ellsworth leet week. of her He entered upon His public ministry writer b* prl* except by p« Fells How EL Pinkham’s grandmother. Mra. Ha rah Lydia Jane JO — of Hancock lea Ilona wll k mi or Friday, Meeting gurs^t than He made a tour from Jerusalem Comm un pc t-i*ppfo\n> Mr* Mery Hevey, of Dowell, M*u„ i* but none Pomona with Penobscot grange. incident of i rejection l*y the eaitor of ibt column, made i Dr. Thomea landed a to Galilee, the principal Vegetable Compound rieitinKber parents, Willtem Brown end Story aix and one- will be retecred wbhout rood r**a*on Aduroaa June 24 — half Mlmoo at which on the way was the conversion Tuesday, Meeting of Green wife. pound Craig's ponu re all cottiiuuulcaUoUe to Her a Well Woman. of the Samaritan woman. Nor did He MounUin Pomona with La mo me cently. TMK AttVktCaX. grang. Frank E. Blaitdeil, Boyd Bleiedell, wife limit Himself in Hts missionary labors Karl Uuppe, of Hyde t .I w rth 'in, j and little daognter were in Ell»wortk lest Park, Mane., can, occasion at GPFKX MOUNTAIN POMONA. to hia to Palestine, but upon oue Chippewa Falls, Wia. —"I have al- week. Sunday epend vacation at hti cor al Pood. least visited the reglou of Tyre and had cor.ridence in E. Follow tag is the program for the meet- tage Toddy The inner side «f every cloud ways great Lydia Min Florence of Wbtlney- In of Green MounUin Pomona with La- Monaghan, Miaa Sidon—a foreign missionary tour. J» ever bright aud sbiuiug; rr.—i-—7—vj Finkham’s Vegeta- ing Oertrnde Maaon haa flniabed her vilie, it visiting ber aunt, Mr*. Martba addition to His own labors lie sent out I therefor* turn my clouds about bie Compound as I moiiie grange Tuesday, June II: eebrKil at Crane's corner, and will leave wear them iuMde oat Eldridge. next week for Buck’a Harbor. the seventy spun missionary journey* And always found it very good Opening song To ehow the silver lining. Ehen Smith end wife were in Elleworth and later on the twelve a pintles. Thus for organic trouble* Address of Welcome.Clarence B Young Horace Webb and daughters, Krelyo — Smith Sunday to attend the funeral of bis by example and precept He taught His and recommend it Response.....C Katherine and Elisabeth, arrived from Do ail the good you c*» Small Fruits. to go from to to Topic; brother, Josiah Smith. P»r.land disciples place place all the means can. highly.’ I had dis- Thursday by automobile, and By you A S Gilman of Bull's Cove are al their somroer home preach repentance of sins and the glad back- Mr*. Victor Pearey, of Bangor, accom- for the era ton In ail the ways yon can, placement, Discussion Henrv Dun Ur ia salvation. Mrs. Msrlha building a garage tidings of la all the place* you can ache and pal n* panied ber grandmother, The of Christ in making At all the times can when o n to ber home bere example you standing Singing...... Grange Hevey, recently. Prof. Warren K. Moonhead, of Ando- has been To alt the you can missionary Journeys always people my feet for any Conferring the fifth degree John W. T»ft. of Campello, Man., end ver, Maaa who wa» In tbia vicinity laat As long as ever you can. summer for Indian followed by His disciples. Beginning length of time, when Music, selected Dr. E. H. of N. cam* exploring relic*, can* — Taft, Milford. H., by ITesiep's rule. Monday. He will the with Pentecost, the apostles first I to take the Demonstration in grafting, occupy Wentworth began automobile from Sullivan Saturday, to bungalow for aeveral week Charles L 8band. of Bar Harbor a, while con- preached in Jerusalem. i----—'memonc, Du v 1 am visit relative* ber*. tinning hia Do not look for wrong and erll. Master explorations. after the of Ste- ever Address.Worthy Then martyrdom You will find them if do; In fine health now. If I have those Juna lit. yon Topic; What the present session of the Mrs. A. B. Kernald and daughter Vera M. phen they went throughout all Judea As measure tor troubles I will take Lydia E. Pink- yon yonr neighbor again legislature bas accomplished for ths attended commencement at Higgins and Galilee and to lands. He will measure back to — Mrs. Bilious' Feel heavy after dinner' foreign yon. hain’s Vegetable Compound." farmers. F Tongue ...... Cnpi Hodgkins classical institute last week. Min Carrie coated? Bitter taste? Through faem the gosiwl was carried Look for goodness; look for gladness; Ed. Ferron, 816 St, Completion sallow* High Chippewa Paper- How to lighten housework in sum- Mrs. Fernald’s granddaughter, You will meet them ail the white, Crabtree, Clear needs waking up Doan's Retulets into Syria. Africa. Arabia and tradi- Fails, Wisconsin. mer...... Shirley Holt If a was graduated. cure billows attacks. M cents at any tion as far as India. From Anti- you bring smiting visage box drug says Question store.—duel. To the glass—you meet a smile. R. I.—"I cannot District Frederic Pal- och. in Syria. Paul, the apostle to the Providence, speak Superintendent his loo highly of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- laoino will conduct quarterly conference gentiles, began great missionary Dear M. B. Friend$: PNEUMATJCA' as it has done won- RAINBOW. JO. NORTH BROOKKVILLK.I stops your pain or He took of no deft etable Compound bere Saturday evening. Sunday morning Journeys. charge ; 1 am obliged to you with an- br«aka cold to one present ders for me ami I would not be without Rainbow grange met June 11; forty be will deliver the baccalaureate sermon up your hour. Ifs nite flelfTof labor, but went from place : other column this variety week. 1 have a After work ell retort. marvellous. in it. I had organic displacement and preeent. enjoyed at tbs Baptist churcb. Applied exiemaliy. All to place, preaching in synagogues, of late fairly good supply papers, maga- down and backache and So we* homes and river batiks, bearing pains program presented. June Mim «u drugglata. private upon zines and at hand, but before 8, Gladys Springer periodicals was run down when I took and or thoroughly reminded of her a gathering the people together the column I took a pleasantly birthday by beginning trip to the Pinkham’s Com- alamoobook. kart orlasd, 409. converts Lydia E. Vegetable shower of cards ganizlng the iuto churches' attic and a collection of litera- post-card seventy-nine iSttwrtURBfmv gathered up me am in Alamooeuok grange met even- pound. It helped and I the Saturday from friends and and thou passing on to other places of almost at and sat down with appreciative neighbors. ture, random, health at work in a including flee best of present. I ing; tbirty-aeven preeent, She sincere thanks for the missionary endeavor. it, in to for expresses “pen hand,'' glean something factory all day long besides doing my rieitor* from Highland grange end one The missionary tour is an important to read. kindly remembrance. you housework so can see what it has from Central grange. At it wet children's IMaineinEllsivoni) factor In modern missions. It is you im-j 1 just turned one of the over, John W. fUsiadeil, Jr., was injured Sat- papers done for me. I give you permission to night, the program, consisting of e tong, possible to permanently locate a Chris-1 anl it to be a of urday by falling beneath the wheel of a proved copy The**House- publish my name and I speak of your rccitstioni end inttrnmentei end eocel tlan missionary in every town and city hold, primed in Brmtlleboro, Vt., gravel-laden cart. That the little fellow bearing Vegetable Compound to many of my uuttc, wet furnitbed by the children. Ice- in heathendom: therefore stations are serious is a marvel. date of 1SS3. 1 doubt not it will — escaped No April, friend*.’’ Mrs. Abril Lawson, 126 -ream and cake were terved. injury established, ami from these stations j were but his left arm and recall to many of you that good paper, Lippitt St, Providence. R. L bones broken, the missionaries make tours to the sur- since of were bruised. long gone out existence. 1 never MARJAVtUJt. 441. leg severely rounding villages, towns and cities. felt that 1 could a leaf of it. June 18. B. destroy P* poMam bad a* fine a tall. ■< Ju dat I'a Mtriteille grange met June 14. It being The meetings are usually held upon the Now 1 Th* American' not b* the hope wil] ft singing. -hildren't night following program NORTH crowded thoroughfares, and the FRANKLIN. people jealous of that fact, for there are stacks of De bs’r's so long mi' thick 4o *troof—de* fit wet beautifully rendered by the children: gather In multitudes to bear the Mrs. Ruth French la visiting here. gospel the latter publication in that same attic. for fe*n)o siring! n«; Fableen, “Oor Future orange;” reetta- Ellsworth Fall* RenUletit* Speak In sermon and In Some of Dst shsved tn off its short m wash- Artie Merchant la wood for song. you will recollect that The House- uiggtr liont, Ida Sslsbnry, Francit Grant, Hilda peeling pulp In this the is hold was sent free dajr dinner «r»c«, Fred Abbott. way gospel spread to brides for ona year, rail bury, Maedelle Grant, Helen Willey, || Out for the Welfare of tlio ■ An sorted of 'em by de dn, f'om little K's to abroad, a no as soon as possible deStpte god i assure you the Johns had a series of Ilernieee Addie snd wife are at home from bosses. Harvey Grant, Watts, Dallas Tracey are made. new and diabes to dis- organizations Vative Chris-1 mixtuffrt peculiar —Irwin BmSOSU. [irant, Flora Edgecomb, Dorit Moore; Brookton, where he has been teaching. Public. tlans are of great service in missionary pose of every few weeks. Uncle Madge tong. Addle and Maedelle Grant, Berniece Mias Ha die Lawrie is at home from understand the manners met all these new concoctions with serene Carroll towns. They uctm. Watu; recitations, Salisbury, Stockton Springs, where she has been and customs of the tell the Front, Mildred people, composure, only occasionally remarking, (Taken from rook book Melissa sent.) Francit Grant, Kalph teaching. story of their conversion, distribute when any article of food presented was Welsh Raekbit- flutter size of egf, Froet; dialogue, Maedelle and Harvej Rev. Gideon Mayo was called to East- H i* Jo»t (be MOW in Ellawortta Kail* Bibles and other Christian literature particularly striking either in appearance one cup chasm grated, «tlt, tsro or three Grant; recitations, Ella Dunham. Grace brook Sunday to otBriat# at the tuners) of and visit the people in their homes, or flavor; “This is something new from of milk, one egg, Dunham, Byron Duobam, Rutaell Froat, *a ban in Ellrwortb; our (rienda (bare UblfijwM pepper. Mrs. Salome PettingiU. as do the missionaries themselves The Household, 1 suppose/’ Place butter, cheese snd milk in nuce* Ralph Froat, Mercy Garland, Mary ost in th* ana earneat Now 1 to here is Friends of Joaiah Smith, a former resi- •peak glad. way Such temporary tours are but the sow- j say you, something old pen; stir coYistantly fl^e minutes; then Hatltm, Wyman Froet, Avery Carr. Verna dent here, were pained to learn of bis lug of the seed, but subsequent events from The Household. It is the first thing sdd well-beaten egg. salt, pepper. Pour Uarr, William Carr, tong, Clyde Robbina, ai m many grateful Kllaworlb men and death in Ellsworth. Hia rema.us wen prove how often the result Is an abon-1 which I read as 1 opened it when I wrote over slices of toast tor crackers) and aerve recitation, Evelyn Croaby. tor interment women have apoken in tbeee column* the sentence. It comes in brought to Franklin Sun- Sant harvest. One street corner con- previous fit- at once. After the program, refretbmenft were j He leaves besides his wife, one son— vert may the to an entire tingly after our last week** thought-, on terved. About ISO were and all day. for yean peat. carry gospel Meat Balls — Uaa cold meat of any preient, One tract distributed Henry, and one daughter—Mrs. Mina Mc- village. may j graduation. with an enjoyed t be evening. Hiram W. Hu. Ellawt r'.b kind, mince fine, mix equal quan- Farland. HamiltonJUiII lead to results. we not THROUGH wrrfl SCHOOL. great May of bread-crumbs which have been j tity June 16. T. “1 Wee iron bled kid- learn from this form of “Study? When I’m all through with SO. Falla, Me., aaya: by missionary j soaked and pressed rather dry, add one CASTIXE. school and have my diploma and all that! labor to go out and visit the unchurched Call me held ita regular meeting MARSH. for a while. A friend “1 don’t know what 1 should study.” finely*chopped onion lit is good without», grange FRETTY ney complaint quite and nneoonted and Individual effort After a by i You know Mr. Lowell s wife7” asked season with and salt if June 14, aiaty present. bntineaa, pepper (sage Mn. Mary A. Walla has gone to Beech recommended Down’* Kidney Fill* to me. to (o lead them to Christ and sal-! sunt Kate, “Yea, of course, hut I wat At the try quietly. j mold with a beaten egg, form into tbort program pretented. summer. dos see has liked1, Hill tor the t what that to do with the a I them- ration? balls and in hot fat. close of the grange, the losing tide in the and, procuring box, began,uaing question.” fry Mies Winnie of It visit- moth contest furnitbed a har- Cole, Seavllla, “I will to find out. When she brown-tail benefited 1 willingly help you Beep Loaf-Two pounds round steak, ing her sister, Mrs. Hay, at the Freeman They me; greatly. graduated ten years ago we were all as vest feast. There were eighteen visitors well chopped, seven cracker* rolled fine, house. rf- BIBLE READINGS. proud of her as she was of herself. She from Penobscot. recommend tbia remedy to anyone and one-half of was accomplished. She sang and two eggs, one cups milk, who has been at Isa. 111. 7: Jonah 11. 1-4: Matt. played Mrs. Cora Smallidge, the piano exquisitely. She sketched add and sage if liked, mu ail dieted with kidney complaint." salt, pepper Seal Harbor caring tor her mother during X. 1-8; xxvtll, 19. 20: Mark 1. 16- and painted, spoke French and German and EASTBROOK. together and bake in buttered tin one For all dealer*. Price SO centa- Luke 44-48: admirably, and was really a marvel in her illness, is boms. eal* by 31: iv. 14-21: xxlv. one-half hours. Earl Giles hat gone to Bar Harbor for book-learning. She took her rightful John iv. 1-10: Acts vlil, 14-25: Frank Haynes, who was operated on at Kiwler-Mil turn Buffalo, New York, place in society with delight; she should the summer. Co., Harbor tome weeks xilt. 44-52; xvi. 16-28; II Cor. xL never need to any more. She knew the Bar hospital ago, study OAK POINT. Mias Muriel Wilbur la working for her eole agenta for tba United Bute*. 23-33. everything. ia gaining rapidly, and la expected borne “When she married Mr. Sam has a schooner and ancle, David R. Wilbur. Lowell, people Gray bought this week. Kemember the name- Doan’*-and take thought him a fortunate man. His wife and will go fishing. Harold Kingman and wife will go to would be able to his fine edu- Miss Carolyn Bartlett, who bat been appreciate week for the sum- no otber. Dr*. Smith and of Boaion, are at Northeast Harbor this Enthusiastic Christian Endeavorar. cation, his culture. Bat she was ‘through wife, teaching here the last two terms of school, with school’. She wasn't going to waste their cottage for the summer. mer. closed the spring term Friday, and re- The Texas Christian Endeavor union time over books. Soon sbe began to be Mias Celia Clark, who has been with turned to her home in Bangor. is indeed fortunate in obtaining the ‘out of practice’, and thus she has drifted Fred March spent the week-end in 8. Goorint the two week*, Nathan who underwent an of Mias Wilkinson for until now you can scarcely believe how Northeast Harbor and Seal Harbor. Mrs. G. past Smallidge, services Tyler home in broad her attainment* once were. returned to bar Egypt Sunday. operation at Bar Harbor hospital a few the difficult work of the field secretary. Alvin Norwood and Frank Colson spent “Life is all school. W e are never Mr*. Goldie Clark, who baa bean work- days ago, is reported to be gaining. His She is well known for sonnd with let the week-end with their here. for a Keeley Judgment, through study. Don’t your life family friends hope speedy recovery. ing for David Wilbur, will work for her winsome and enthusiastic be the failure so many are. After the 9. a. personality Mr*. Marguerite Marshall and daughter father, R. B. Dowrie, through the euramer. Jane all of these backed a summer vacation, taka up your reading energy, up by i Louise, who spent the past week with Treatment and music.” who has bean ben Christian En- your Mr. Wood, preaching substantial experience in Mrs- Lena Ladd, have returned to &al Sl'RRY. on during the spring, brought deavor work. In first as i Sundays the place, Harbor. wile with him last Saturday, and they The graduating exercise* of lb* ninth ANOTHK* QUOTATION. bis president of the Bell County Christian June 16. M. will remain through the summer. grade pupil* will b* bald Thursday eTail- It m»T be * helpful thing (or one to Dote Endeavor ank>n she made a brilliant June 10. Q«M, June 19, in tb* Baptist church. Fir down tbe triAlt and croeeee of the day, ___ ing, U|Mr, Opium, Morphine : MT. DESERT FERRY. Soon she became secretary while mother will draw her encourage- E. who baa boon juccess. HANCOCK POINT. Mr*. Mary Gray, qnlto of the state union and afterward its ment tiom just tbe opposite oouree. It came on tbe root* The steemer Semoeet ill, U improving. Bar granddaughter, ml mthw Drag Usii%. was a pretty motto oa as old Spanish sun- baa been president. When the pressure of other lor tbe lumoer. Bar Partridge, who eery lit, dial: “I note only the bright boon.” Monday, Lina Gray, of Sedgwick, ia with bar. SUCCESSFUL FOR 35 YEARS duties forced her to retire for awhile Franklin la improving. Mr*. Chester Lounder, of Mia* Ligaio Gray returned to bar acbool ntill the beet becauee she was not allowed to remain long la to Kaaton Toee- and HINTS AND HELPS PROH HERE AND ri»it*d Mrs. William Oal- lira. Higgina going ! a Road, recently at North Burry thi* morning, attar to out of the service, but was called to lteoa. to tba aummer. we keep up date alwayt THESE. day spend waafc'a aboanoe on account of the Ulna** ol be the field of the Oklahoma | ----« -« Mia NO secretary — from a kill A uocftU fabric. An ordinary eoane Mrs. Georg* Hopkins and too Ernest, of Miss Jennie Ball baa returned bar mother. State Christian Endeavor union, doing cheeeedoth wbicb coats 5 cent* SICKNESS. MENTAL DERANGEMENT per yard, Trenton, are visiting her parents, Augus- viait to her brother, Dr. Whiting Ball, in ia one ot the moat useful Miaa Baiter, draco area, who baa been OR COLLAPSE. splendid service as a Christian En- things (or the tas Carter and wife. Lincoln. house. It can be made into hemmed the deavor In that state. Miss plain, supplying ‘tb* Methodist church sine* W« h»« remedies which cnn pioneer too Arthur with too, dusters, or tbe hem may he feather- Mrs. W. W. Jettison and Mr*. George Hopbine, yoong T.h.cc. H.Wt ud N Wilkinson devotes all her time to trav- stitched with a a A. M. pretty color if fancy went to East brook Sonday to attend tbe ot Trenton, la eialting her parent*, ito/TtlBniitnta without interfering with bu»iae»* and duster is needed. Wash tbe cheesecloth Olias wile. eling. corresponding organizing funeral of Mrs. Fettingill. Carter and Send for Free Booklet. always before using it to dust the furni- new societies, visiting conventions and J une baa ture; the washing makes it softer. 1*._C. Mr. Beal, aaaiatant light-keeper, AO Ceerempeud—ce CWWUuti*! in other ways Christian building up if folded three on a viait. Merton Cheesecloth, times, and if EDEN. gone home Hodgkin* Endeavor in the great state of Texas. t ae edges are sewed on a machine, makes take* hi* place at the light. tbe very best kind of dishcloth. It is Mrs. Ctarinda Knox is quite ill, but is Mr*. Ball and daughter, Mr*. easily washed out and may he kept much Henry Chinese Lecture Club. slightly improved. viaited Mr*. Pearl The HH£Y INSTITUTE cleaner end sweeter than tbe old rags Parritt, ol Bar Harbor, week. MM Through the efforts of some Chris- » hub many women use ia washing china. | Mias Helen A. Thomas, who has been Hanna in Rockland last 151 Cetpea Sheet, MM. Hem E- 2 tian Endeavorers about thirty Chinoe squares of cheesecloth, using the teaching in Augusta, is home. Jane 18. TtilhHOM 2 24 yard width, for soch purposes as uni- cleaning ] her students attending Birmingham the windows and after it Mr*. Cor* Holt, of Lamoine, visited redact kaaaa polishing paint SOCTH HANCOCK. rapidly sbtagtk versity, England, organized a Chinese has been washed. her cousins, Mrs. Frank L Andrews, re- abets is easily coatractcd, lecture club. These students visit Smeller pieces of cheesecloth, neatly cently. A. 8. W(Water ha* gone to board with hemmed on the machine, art ser- Scoff’s Emulsion w9 Hair* Christian Endeavor societies and always and Mr*. Herman Mr*. Rose Foe*. le vices lie in tbe kitchen few straining jelly Mr*. Ethel McKay in small and last win- tkeceUead churches groups lecture or *>upe or any other preparation which Willey, of Bar Harbor, were in town Mr*. A. E. Wooater, who spent the S Vigor needs finer than tbe week relatives. i* Ayer of en various aspects Chinese life. straining ordinary visiting ter with her children in Maasachuaelta, ta Just * little care sieve will give.—fur* isAed an M. B. V. bp June 16. home. thM*» ML tat a TrtS: ___ home ot Working For Vital E. J. Wooater baa gone to the Things. “Where shell 1 keep my and pre- TRENTON. jsUses Mr*. K. W. Grant, who to caring AM. Yowr I wish you godspeed in your work, serves* There must be a choice at hi* (later, Jt&en& places B. F. is — Mrs. Jordan improving. for him. because the Christian Endeavorers are for such long keeping weeks, months and sometimes before lists and wife are receiving wife and working for the things that are vital years, using.” E. S. Hodgkins F. M. Wetaoo and grandson. was asked a house- question by young congratulations on the birth of a daugh- Wateon Me Rea, ol New York, are ex- to the soul.—Theodore Ronsevelt A dark is cer- keeper. dry, cool, place ter. thia week. tainly most desirable for long pected DRINK keeping. here The shelves of an closet. Mrs. Newton, who has been Bcammon waa called to Baat- A Standard of Character. upper upatain Harry Mr*. Mae W nen tin home is ol her cleaning dishes end utensils, with her mother, returned to her brook by the aenons iilnem The Christian Endeavor pledge is a e little soda on cooking tbe dark spots Jsckmsn Seturdey. mother, Mr*. O. B. PeMeogUl. of character and with ia hot rads is standard accomplish- thorough washing June M» Mat. 9. W. Almost to a I do Jane ment, a program, a schedule, a goat— equal regular scouring. not mean at the time of general cleaning, Amos R. Weite. but in the and C>«n mwJ Mia TimWm. ■M CUM:-M I I UPTONS ; daily dishwashing every r* »re »of- I day work. If yos %re nit ring wttt *aj old- Mur mother* think their children otfmrtotM. ulcm, *«**>* ioaifutton. The of Stewardship Revealed. boll;. a Arstei leriu*Irom Undine. Joy ski a troeMas. ««U Mi ol Book Ms Endeavor has revealed to oarein or ms bssjo am mamma mi abs. sod »IU reiiel *«‘<*szss TEA Christian Bslva ro« *el promptly _»'* -sftjs^ssss '.From the Dow BosA of Broca Jours. o» Blrsrtoghsoa. *>»- and later the of Vop* w ^TjeTjUS^rPeevt,.. me the duty Joy from ss os'v oloer tor mloa owstto. fsi cknldreo, «bo tom nod ***¥ Now. Ham. de only Bigger what so remain' Mar is — Uet*;all FRAGRANCE AND PURITY stewardship.—William Shaw. SSStoV-a A^ics Boise re.ed with bad breath and colicky *•*■***•▼• Christian wv«nu». »koaW~ oa der packet. seeks Wiii kelp yon. Ooly *e- the ivaptcai_cn erf kivitlDUiUI L_ Zl-Ti VirW.Mnu Warm Killer. *a oleBWkUt PRESERVED BY ! Got lonesome ia 4e barber-shop, an’ c’B'dat tseaded by stl droCTista ! be *gv«s Kick**®* Worm Killer, pleaaant ioaew, WW*» e«pci» wowa roralatea SEALED its Ultimate Object. sun’ de racket: candy the and make* TINS bo«eiluvwvto, toanto np tyatem. ,r_ W -.ran of An to for to some The ultimate object every prayer sana.se hi'seif. he steamed AMERICAN ADS is to communion with wood aa' bets it. St"Ii, meeting promote mni Price Me Kicknpoo £28EJ£5Indtu Medicine An aooa he had a basic made—de fast dal was Lorei* Tb« Ells worth American — Christ. Francis E. Clark. D. D. PAY BES1 Co, Phiihdcrphin nod St- I ouljr COUNTY pup" j invented. j
\ Xationai Bant* *tatrmrntfi. KITTEKY TO CARIBOU. KLL8WORTH M. RKRT8 3flbrvti»rmm». REPORT OF THE President Wilson has nominated The quotations below give the range of Menander Dennett for at CONDITION In the postmaster retail prices in Ellsworth; Line of Lewiston. -C? THE- Country pr<^ln«w Hotter. v Lendall T. Shaler, a prominent business C reamerv per ft. .«S §40 Succession man and former mayor of died Belfast, Dairy. 22 a 30 last BucKsport National Baal; Wednesday, aged sixty-six years. *«t«a. The of Fresh laid, per dot. -27 §80 In the State of at the By D. PARKER Orrington ice-house, property *At Backaporl. Maine, JOHN close of bn sine** Jane 4. 1913. the Amercan tee Co., was burned Friday Fowl. .20 afternoon. The cause of %he tire could §25 Loans *»<* discount*..... 177J8 2 15 Chickens... .28 §85 CASTORIA secured end unsecured, tot m There was nine a who not be ascertained. Overdrafts, king bad sev- Hay For Infants and Children, it s bond* to aecure circulation... 56 000 00 en song and seveu The sons Best Other bond* to secure V 8 deposit*: daughters. Amos F. Gerald, of Fairfield, one of the loose, per ton... 16517 .#4,000 4 000 Ba.ed... 18 20 To secure p<»*tel savings... 00 only bad any chance of Inheriting the pioneers of electrical development in tf premium* on 8. bond*...... 1.5*0 00 eecurltle*. etc.. US .544 S3 crown, and there was hut a Maine, died at the Maine Bond*. slight general hospital, 10 The Kind You Have furniture aud fix- §12 Banking house, chance for of of n.wose any these except the Portland, Saturday evening, apoplexy, Baled ‘.V.V.V.V.V V/.V.V.’.V.’. 16 crown Other real estate owned. t.w» prince doing so. As for the aged seventy-one years. Vegetables. from State *ml private banks Due daughters, all the sons must die or Potatoes, pk, 20 Cucumbers, each ,06.4 08 t rout and Hon. Robert Treat of Port- Bought »nd banker*, companies Whitehouse, Radishes, bunch 03 Bermuda otherwise be removed onions, 05 ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT Always savings banks-..... before even the land, who was one of five appointed by Tomatoes, lo. 24 Letthre, head, 10 from approved reaerve agents. IS.003 A» New 04 Due oldest could lb, Asparagus,_ 26 girl he queen. Neverthe- Governor Cabbage, -- bunch, AvfcgetaNe ...... Haines to serve on the State Checks and other caah item* 100 57 Bunch beets. 16 Bunch carrots. jg PrcparafionforAs- less the Insisted on all Notes of other national banka. 210 00 king his sons board of charities and corrections, has New potatoes, pk. 60 sijnllafingihefbodaiKlItoiia currency, nickel* Bears t!ie Fraational paper and daughters mates of the been fruit. cents...«... taking obliged to refuse the nomination be- and blood Lawful money reserve in bank, vis: royaL cause of business interests. Oranges, dot 85 #80 Lemons, dot, Strawberries 20 Specie.t»«.OU 05 Now, the youngest of the king’s bx, Grape fruit, Legal tender notes. «0 00 1M0105 The ninth annual excursion of the St. Cantaloupe, 10 fund with U. 8. treas- daughters, one out Redemption day looking through Croix association of Massachusetts Groceries. Signature cent- of 2 400 00 Valley orer (5 per circulation}- a window of the saw a Ik lb palace, young to will leave Boston Colfft—per Rice, per 06 §08 Washington county Rio. 20§28 *il Total. #413,241 baron caracoling by on horseback and Vinegar, 20326 Monday, Aug. 4, at 7.35 a. m. This is an Mocha, 38 Clacked wheat, 05 ness and Rest£ontalns neittw of LIABILITIES. was struck by one of Cupids shafts. 38 Oatmeal, lb 04 annual “old home” excursion run this per by ^ 20 norMnor Mineral. Capital stock paid in. fso.ono Remembering that she could marry ^Java. Buckwheat, pkg Opium.MorphineOpium .Morphine Surplus fund-. 10,000 association, at greatly reduced rates. 45 #66 Graham, <*£06 only a prince of the blood, 80 Not Narcotic. Undivided profit*, lea* expenses straightway Howard D. 43 Tremont room §66 Rye meal, 04{£06 Moore, street, fb- Gran meal. !b snd taxes p >ld .. 174* the of the matter struck her. Sugar—per 03 injustice will Natiouai bank notes outstanding. 49.193 1206, Boston, furnish full information. Granulated, G5‘s Oil—per gal— Being a flue scholar, with a taste for C 06 Due toother national bank*. 203 Yellow. Linseed. 65 Individual deposit* subject to check, 2*1.879 mathematics, she sat down aud began Powdered, 10 Kerosete, 12 certificate* of deposit. 5471 Molasses, gal. 86 §60 Time to compute her chances of ever com- Cashier's check* outstanding. 1.5*7 COUNTY NEWh, Meats aud Provisions. to Postal savings deposit*. 34N9 ing the throne. After covering sev- Beef, lb: Pork, lb: certificates ILlla payable. Including eral 26 §16 In yards of paper with figures she Steak, 18 for borrowed. .. 13.000 AMHERST. of deposit money Roasts, 18 §30 Ham. per tb 2# §25 Ki served lor taxes. 230 arrived at the conclusion that her 10 F. O. Si Is by and wife were recent visitors Corued, §16 Shoulder, 15 chances of beiug n sovereign were but Veal: 25 §30 Total... #413.2*1*8 in town. Bteak, 28 480 Balt. 14 one tn several millions. Bo she went STATE OF MAINE. Roasts, 16§18 Lard 15 Use Andrew to her with whom a Gregg has gone to Bar Harbcr Cotrwnr or ILvpoc*. *a I. H. O. Hussey, father, she was A perfect Remedy forConsfifs- for the summer. Lainb:^ 16 §20 casbtei of the stove-uamed bank, do solemnly great favorite, and. finding film In the lion. Sour Stomach.Dlarrtoea nwear that the above statement Is true to the Fresh Fish. and belief. council room, said: C. L. of Bar Harbor, visited rela- Worms .Convulsions feverish best of my knowledge Shandt Halibut. 128?5 Cod, IL O- Huwit, Cashier. "Papa, 1 hare seen a young man. not tives here last week. Haddock. 08 Clams, qt, itsss and Loss of Sleep. For Over 30 435 and sworn to before me of but a whom 1 Salmon, lb. Mackerel, lb. Subscribed this 13th royal blood, baron, Arno Jewett spent and 1918. T. H. Hwirn. Saturday Sunday Fresh alewires, each ,08 Bluetisb, lb, of day of June. wish to marry facsimile Signature Notary Public. with his parents, Alvab Jewett and wife. t tour, Gralu antl Ki- =>u. Correct—Atteat: "No. my daughter.” replied the king, bbl— Oats, bu 50 The first services of the season were held Flour—per Pascal P- 014410**. I “you cannot You must marry a 6 00 56 50 Bhortt*—bag IK §158 Years at con- a YORK. If saw R. Oooom*. 5 Directors. the Congregational church June 8, Corn, 100lb bag 1 45 Mix feed, bag 1 SO I (55 NEW Thirty Thomas F. Mason, 1 prince.” Corn meal,bag 1 45 Middlings.bg 50 yd 90 ducted by Rev. Wilfred Harrison. months old \\ hy is that necessary 7 asked the Cracked corn, 1 45 Atb REPORT OF THE Dr. L. A. Edgerly and wife and nieces. Klrl. LAW RKOARDtNO WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Misses Margaret and Dorothy Smith, spent J5 Do^s-35Crms CONDITION “Why la It necessary? Why. because A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 a few* iu Old Town last a all your brothers and all your sisters days week. pounds, and bushel of Turk’s Island salt f-narnfitf ed under the -OP THE—- shall weigh TO pounds. might tie removed and you would lie Mrs. Sanford McFarland and little The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes queen. It Is forbidden that a queen daughter Elhclyn, of Salisbury Cove, in good order and Hi for shipping, is 60 Exact of of 44 Copy Wrapper. CASTORIATWC occrrr*fU QCMSPAttV. tic.--/ vonu orrv pounds: apples. pounds. BDRRILL NATIONAL BANK should have a husband not of the blood visited recently at the home of Roscoe The standard weight of a bushel of beans in good order and fit for is 60 at Ellsworth, Maine. at the Clone of business, royal." Urover and wife. shipping, pounds; of wheat, beets, ruta-baga turnips and peas, June 4. 1*13. The [irtncess sent for the papers con- June 16. C. 60 pounds; of corn. 56 pounds; of onions, 52 of carrots. and RESOURCE*. taining her computations ns to her pounds; Knglish turnips, rye OTTER CREEK. Indian meal.50pounds;of parsnips, 45pounds, Loans and discounts. #213,4*1 91 chances of attaining the throne and. of barlev and buckwheat. 48 pounds; of oats; (lurdrftd*, wcuretfand uiuecurrd, 145 53 32 or even as them on the council table, Mrs. Guy Hmall returned from the pounds, measure by agreement. U. h bonds losecure circulation- ftO.oww) laying at Bar Harbor I’rriutuu* on U U bonds- .. #21 H* which, though ten feet long, was com- hospital Saturday. etc.. 23 AW 00 ik>nd», securities, covered. Invited her father to Amos of Southwest 301)0* tBcmtius Banking bouse, furniture and IS*- pletely Bracy, Harbor, spent lures 7,378 85 go over the figures with her that he the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Lizzie Other real estate owned... 3.200 00 see wbnt chance there was that Grover. Due from national banks (not re- might Worms in Children. .... 39907 would her services serve agents the people require The aid society will hold an ice-cream Dae from approved reserve agents, 12.941 si to govern them. The king put on his By becks and other cash Item*. 1.ICC 07 social in the church basement next Satur- jew £ Rotes of other national banks-. 320 00 spectacles and. lennlng over the papers, day evening. Fractional nickels the paper currency, begnn to the calculations. If mother* only knew the tortures Fresh After and cents. l»t# study The ice-cream sale at the home of Mrs. Can Keep little ones suffer from worms! Nothing Lawful money reserve in bank, vis.: The had assumed there was may princess Ethel Davis last Saturday evening was one chance In five that her oldest Thousands of children have stomach I^egal-tender notea. 3.900 00 14.40 25 well patronized. Cut worms their do It Is Redemption fund with U- H treas- brother, the betr apparent, would die worms or pin and parents j Up urer cent, of circulation).. 2,900 00 Little John Walls, son of Greeley Walla them other (3 per and the crown would descend to the not know it. They doctor for j the tobacco that comes add wife, was taken to the Bar Harbor You can’t expect chopped-up Total.- #330.416 95 next male In line. The king admitted ailments. j hospital Sunday for treatment. in to be because it has been up LIABILITIES. that there was scarcely one chance In Signs of worms ares packages fresh, chopped stock in.# 50,00# 00 Mrs. Sarah Wilson and little son, of flavor Capital paid five for that, since the crown prince Indigestion, with a variable appetite; loo long a time. Most of the natural moisture and surplus fund. 10,000 00 Corinna, and Mrs. Annie Harriman, of less was strong and healthy, as, In- abnormal for sweets; nausea and Undivided profits, expenses very Massachusetts, are visiting their parents, craving escapes from the small particles of tobacco before they sud taxes 340*00 paid... deed, were all his children. Then the Veazie Young and wife. vomiting; swollen upper lip; sour tongue; National trank notes outstanding 49,500 00 are in the the time smoke with put package. By you them, Due to Stale and private banks and princess figured lhat the chances of the June 16. G. offensive breath; hard and full belly bankers. 2 47 are so bum fast and bite second oldest son dying, too. were occasional gripings end pains about the they dry that they your tongue. Due to trust companies and sav- •»•#* And In this MAR1AVILLE. at one time then ings banks. greatly decreased. way by navel;face flushed, pale All the flavor and of the tobacco is to reserve ■ 1.222 41 fragrance pressed Due approved agents a of arithmetical Morrison and wife have named and in a few cases the face takes on a dull Dividends #) C» process progression Emery unpaid. and twitch- into the Sickle and held there nature’s own Individual deposits subject to check. 207,225 22 she went on to figure the decrease of their little son Emery. leaden hue. Eyes heavy dull, Plug by Demand certificates of 7.6H6 72 deposit. her chances of coming to the throne. A. has eyelids; itching of the nose; itching of natural leaf When whittle Cashier's checks outstanding. 228 *2 George Frost recently purchased ing covering—the wrapper. you of — The king took off his spectacles and the Charles Carr farm. the rectum; short, dry cough; grinding a pipeful off the piug you get fresh tobacco slow- Total. #*50,416 85 handker- the little red out on wiped them with his royal and Julia teeth; points sticking MAINE. George A. Frost, iva Frost rich and sweet. HTATR OF chief and said: tongue; starting during sleep; slow fever; burning, coo/-smoking, — F. Stuart are among those who are ill of grip. Cocnrv or Hancock sa.: I, Kdar. and bank, do •These my daughter, are pulse quickened irregular; body maybe You don’t pay for a waste any tobacco— Small. cashier of the above-named figures, will to to package—don’t above statement la Mrs. Mary Marsh go Bangor and in convulsions. solemnly swear that the based simply on the lives of your broth- hot; often, children, and get more tobacco for your money. Buy some Sickle at your true lo the best of roy knowledge and belief. spend a few weeks with her daughter, But some of them are Don't ! are Enas an F. Seat. Cashier. ers and sisters. Mrs. Lillian Gray. delay Delays dangerous. dealer's today. You’ll find the Sickle way is the only way to get Give the children at once some of Dr. Subscribed and sworn to before roe this 16th married and have children who will In- in Eastern Maine a smoke. of 1913. L. F. Oiu», Mrs. Ella Carr is the True’s Elixir. Directions on the bottle. satisfying day June. herit before you. Therefore If your Notary Public. general hospital after having undergone a Sold all dealers at 35c, 50c and $1.00. on the first basis, of by Correct—Attest: chances, figured surgical operation. Her condition is Thousands of grateful mothers have given to the throne are but oue In critical. Lewis Hooonins, ) coming my Dr. True's Elixir to sick children and F. O. Stbsav. Directors. { several millions, on the second basis Smith held services here Sun- restored them to health. O. W. Foss. ) Rev. Mr. they would be only oue In several bil- day forenoon and evening. Mr. Smith was here a few’ and was lions or perhaps nil Ilona. I think It pastor years ago, jltg.il >'otufs. much liked. be safe for yon to marry one not may June-16. F. Bankrupt's PsiHluu for Discharge. of royal blood, but there is a contin- RHEUMATISM In the matter of considered. ) gency you have hot Sup- W. C. of Maine, writes **I Cusatin C- jfoovo, Bankruptcy. Invalids and children should be 8TIJBIJ8 Buckaport, [/a pose there should come earthquake, am pleased to say GLYDONA proved to bead Uankrupt, I Emulsion to said of O. Harley of To of the Dis- given Magee’s strengthen they it.’1 CampobeUca the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge war or pestilence that would sweep “I HAD RHEUMATISM SO HAD I State# for the Dis- savs: trict Court of the United he body. Never fails. All druggistst and friends all know U trict of Maine. away our whole royal family except COULDN’T WALK, my was GLYDONA that cured mo." C. F. and a Taylor, O. YOU NO, of Trenton, in the you. Then you would be queen, Wintnrop, Maine, writes: “The Doctor could not and State of attorn t8nnnu&, CHARLEScouuty of Hancock, husband not of royal blood would be help me, and GLYDONA CURED ME." Mrs. Maine, in said district, respectfully repre- Hattie M. Davis, Augusta. Me., writes: “It sents, that on the 21th day of November, laai Inadmissible.” is to enough in PRAISE a£ under Impossible say past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt The princess withdrew auu in a GLYDONA." Geo. A. Lambert of Deer lslantL the acts of relating to bank- “Had GLYDONA Congress father’s with N. B., says: Rheumatism, ruptcy; that he baa duly surrendered all his month returned to her cured me' and I RECOMMEND it to others* and has property and righta otproperty. fully strong men bearing a roll of pa Mrs. Sarah Black,of Whiting, writes that she with all the of said eight ONE complied requirement* assistants HAD RHEUMATISM FOR 80YEARS and acta and of the order* of court touching hla per on which she and fifty BOTTLE of GLYDONA CURED HER. Mrs. bankruptcy. had figured the chances of all the EARN—SAVE Bernice Labkabkb of Larabee, Me., says she Wherefore he prays that he may be de- had Rheumatism In her breast, arms and should- Mustard away By creed by the court to have a full discharge royal family being swept j ers, and ONE BOTTLE CURED HER. Ralph Spread bis estate from all debts provable against war or pestilence, and. McKeown, of Machlas, Me., wascouflned to the £ earthquake, under said bankruptcy acta, except auch debts house for six weeks with Rheumatism, and ufter on the Boor, be- as are excepted by law from such discharge. placing the roll they Reading Advertisements using onlv one bottle THREW AWAY HIS Dated this 9th of June. a. d. 1913. and CANE Susan J. Davis of f t ■ day to unroll It that the king might CRUTCH on Sandwiches C. Tocxo. gan she bad CnafttJM But Waterville, Me., 74 years of age, says Uankrupt. see the result of the calculation. Both 10 and could not sro or Will You Do Rheumatism YEARS, up at lunch-time if Help use of one in the picnic party will smack his lips the king shrugged his shoulders and down stairs, and that since the GLYDONA Every Order of Not tew Thereon. she is RESTORED to HEALTH. James F. you spread Stickney & Poor’* Mustard on any of the cold meats asked for tho result. The princess Emery of Great Pond, Me., who was sick and District op Maix *». that slice for sandwiches. But—be sure it's that the chances against her HOLLAND. lame and helpless, writes; “Not only myself but you a. d. on rend- told him By On this 14th day of June 1913, a number of my friends have DERIVED GREAT *he foregoing petition, it In- becoming queen through earthquake, BENEFIT from the use of GLYDONA. It ing bad save is more Ordered by tbe court, that * bearing be you Is a valuable medicine." Jekfbbson Smith of war or were expressed by tbe name on 25th of Julr n. d. pestilence upon Ibe day WHATimportant than what Loomis, Wash., writes: “Please send me another Stickney & Poor’s 1913, before said court at Portland, in said dis- thirty-nine figures, which was beyond dollar’s worth of GLYDONA, as It is helping at ten In the forenoon; and that all that you trict, o'clock that conld be expressed In you earu. Spend me. I am taking it for DIABETES and GdUT notice thereof be published In The Ellsworth anything of 16 standing." John C. Campbell of dis ami will never have years American, a newspaper printed in said words. get. you Steuben, writes: “Had severe attack of Rheu. trict, and that ail known creditors, and other a Twobottlesof GLYDONA CURED told her that she a Save even little, mutism,and Mustard at tbe said Then the king surplus. persons in interest, may appear ME." Price 50 cents per package. Sold by all time and and show cause, it any baron, and she was head- place, they might marry the and you are making Send postal for of testi- be sure of mustard said shoalu druggists. pamphlet Then you’ll having hare, why the prayer of petitioner that she fainted for Joy. monials. Tub Marion Co., Machlas, Maine. not oe granted so happy way. that's pure and strong, with just the And It la ordered the court, that his farther by Now, the king loved daughter are various ways of flavor that will add to tbe clerk shall send mall to all known There enjoyment your by much, though It required thirty- creditors copies of sala petition and this very but one of the most luncheon and make it taste a hundred of chances saving, order, adareseed to them at their places nine figures to express the per cent better. residence as stated. effective is to spend your her succeeding him, and. every grocer sells it in !4 and Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, Judge against You can do Nearly at money wisely. RHEUMA of tbe said court, and tbe aeal thereof, thinking that the young baron whom FOR ALL FORMS OF Vi lb. cans, at 10 cents and 20 cents. Portland, in aaid district, on the 14th day of the advertise- she loved was necessary to bring her this by reading Write for our book of receipts. It’s June a. d. 1918. closely (L. 8. j Jams* B. Hnwnv. Clerk. to herself again, sent a messenger ments in this paper RHEUMATISM worth a lot to any housekeeper who and order thereon. A true copy of petition When he came be advantage of away—the first day you start to wants to know how to make the most £lteat: Jam— E- Huwnr, Clerk. posthaste for him. and by taking Right of the take RHEUMA—the Uric Acid poison be- out of what for table. was ushered Into the presence the ofTers mude. You can she buys the OV roKKCLOSt'HK. to dissolve and leave the sore NOTICE he had been gins joints Among the other Stickney & Poor Prod- of princess, not knowing why thus save without denying Ames Smith, formerly and muscles. Its action is little less than uct* that should be on every good cook's "llfHEBBAS, late W Surry, Hancock ©canty, Maine, sent for. what need. SO cents a pantry shelf are: Pepper, Cinnamon. Cloves. Ginger, Mace, Pimento. Sage hie yourself you magical. bottle—guaranteed. of Ellsworth in asid county, deceased, by Now. the princess, though bright at Barhorst of Ft. Savory. Marjoram, Celery Salt, Curry Powder, Paprika, Tapioca, Nutmeg, deed, dated the 5th d»y of April, a. Merchants regularly adver- Judge Loraime, Ohio, Cassia, Allspice, Whole Mixed Turmeric. Soda. mortgage to the task of Spice, Pastry Spice, Thyme, d. 1902. and recorded in the Hancock registry figures, was not equal says: "After treatment by three doctors Cream of Tartar, Rice Flour, Potato Flour, Sausage Seasoning, Poultry conveyed tise everything that you eaL— of deeds in book 382, page 107, a man who had never without result, I was cured of a very bad Seasoning and Flavoring Extracts. to the a certain parcel of telling young or me, undersigned, wish- wear, need for the home case ot two bottlea When You £ PoorV* said in said seen her that she loved him and Rheumatism, by using Order, Say “Stickney real estate situate In Sorry business. described as follows. conse- In your of RHEUMA.* oocutyef Hancock, and ed him. to marry her. The require STICKNEY & POOR SPICE 184 State Boston at a on a large willow tree tell CO., Street, Beginning spot for a The advertisements you G- A. PAKCHEK. near said Smith's bouse; thence north 81 de- quence was that after trying grees and 33 minutes west, 4 rods to a stake; out of the where you can buy cheaply and 7 long while to find a way thence north 81 west, 8 rods same time degrees and without tell- au(i at the get links to a stake; thence south IT degrees matter she dismissed him 30 minutes west, to s stone wall; thence oy he had been sent for. goods of quality. Pauper Notice. tfaenje by said ing him why said wall to the highway; de- THE NATIONAL MUSTARD POT north 88 degrees and 80 minutes east Since she never found courage to PRACTICE TRUE contracted with the City of Ella* hlghwsy worth to and care for those who to the place of beginning, and containing affair came to noth- HAVING support to con- clare her love the need assistance the next five one-half acre, more or less. Meaning ECONOMY—BUY may daring and are residents of the same described in the But It was fortunate that It did. legal Ellsworth, vey premises ing. GOODS. orbid deed from the neirs of tbs l*1* at which ADVERTISED {ear* all persons trusting them on my ac- W««k Lungs. dated for during a naval review, count, as tbeie ia of room and accom- Bellatty to the said Ames Smith, plenty Weak Throats. S the Even If you do not want modations to care for them at the Farm PILLS October 16,1888. sud recorded in said Hancock all the ro.vfl family except young- £it.y CHICHESTERVies. THE DIAMOND BRAND. A *•; and the ad- house. II. J. Divmmit. Udlrsl Ask yourour Hi registry of deeds In book 132. p*ge who was Indisposed, to buy. It pays to read Druggli whereas of said mortgage has est daughter, DisnMdBi the condition Fills is H«4 and told reason of tbs It vertisements and keep post- been broken, now, therefore, by were on the king's yacht caught bases, sealed with Bl-c breach of condition thereof I claim a fore- will know where die. and all were either burned to ed, so you p^i closure of said mortgage and glee this noites The Ellsworth American’ Ayer’s rssgl nt Ask for C__ time comes. ter that or drowned. to buy when the Sold far 70 lIVOND HHAND Pll_ purpose. __ death sSfeu yssn kn.iws as Best. Safest. Always Reliable AuinAMonn C. HAonnvnr, married a prince. by &. B. Mason, his att’y. The queen (The only oonirrv osoer.) MYw SOLD BY Ellsworth, Ms., Jans U. 1818. DWGGISTS EVERWNEtt / ABDmtaimtitts. LAMOINE. OBITUARY. I SAVED THE COLORS. tfcbc Ellsworth ^rattican! Miss Flora Stratton it home from Win- -++-*- HH-H J081 AH TI. SMITH. ter Harbor, where she has been teaching. A Haro Who Woo Bunad Wrappad In A mat AND POLITICAL JOURNAL death of Josiah H. Smith last Fai* is st home from He- The H io Flog by tho Enomy. C harles Hodgkin* PCBUBRBO afternoon at hit home on Fine street bron. day During the Auatre-IYusalao war A Clement’s MUSIC EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON sadness to in tbit R- H. Store many people June 16. brought aoMietw come a AT body of Prussian upon section. He bad been poorly during tbe half full of wounded and dying OUTCAST. : ELLSWORTH, MAINS. which ditch Carries Pianos and spring, and contracted pneumonia, who were Player Pianos ST TH'J Austrians Among those This commanity wss shocked snd was the cause of his death. ..(fleer. HANCOCK OOUNTY Pt'BLISHlNW OO badly wounded was a young saddened by the newt of the sadden death, Small Instrument* of all kinds, and in Mr. Smith was born in Eastbrook in everything F. W. Rolums. Editor and Manajrer found him lying on hU back In Jane 13, of Helen H., wife of J. W. Brag- th« music I'ne. Machines. Sett in that community. In They Taming ing Machines 1833, and grew up for W. H. Afoodatt Editor. ! the wet ditch. Touched with I'lty don, of Minneapolis, Minn. Titus, 1859 he moved to Franklin. In tb* and Supplies, Cabinets, Bicycles and Sundries, Va- him. aome of the ITnsslana went to Mrs. Brsgdon was the daughter of the Subscription Price—$L00 s year; #1.00 lor six meantime he married Sara a M. Dyer, cuum Cleaners, Post Can!*, and wished to remove hint to) that late F. D. and was boro in La- months; 50 cents for three months; If paid life has Iterj him Hodgkins, SS cent* gnd tb?ir married proved strictly In advance. #1 SO, 7ft and be might be attended to by the sur- moine. Here «n formed tbe acquaint* For Cash and on the Easy Payment 1 5 cent*. All ar* one. In February last they passed Plan respect rely Sinale copies happy them to leave at rate of W But he besought a nee and close friendship which ripened rearagea ate reckoned the p«» their fifty-eighth wedding anniversary geon. rear. them that he f»lt into closer snd in her mar- MA,N that t b« him alone, telling tR-a, resulted C 99 STREET, and will be and it was a reason for gratitude I Cl FMFNT Adren'.-lt « Rates—Are reasonable Soon after thla be to W. of this town. O. ale V/LrCriTlLili I a quite comfortable. riage Joseph Bragdon, y Bar made known on application. one who had been so faitofui companion Harbor, Maine. died. Then when they lifted his body He is now a member of tbe firm of Wins- all those years was spared tc ++H I 1111 I I •l-l -H-t- H-MH com should be addressed during H-S Bualncs* mn ideations ! they found why he had begged them ton, Harper Fisher Co,, of Minne- to, and all ehecas and money order* made pav minister to him to the very last. Two He had been the able to Thk Hamcock cocmtt Pcblishiko — L. to leave him alone. apolis. children were born to them Henry J lilantrti. Co., Ellsworth. Maine. staiidard bearer for hla regiment. During their long residence in the West, Jltup Smith, who has made his home with bis In terrible battle of the day the have returned to their native town b»«t Wm. O. and Mrs. M. F. McFarland, ot the they WWOMf.N ANI> OIRL8-~Por EMERY Tfce parents, • » .umm.r hotel*. This week’s edition of flag had been torn Into tatter*, and nearly every summer. Though Mrs. )' A ,jH>rtln* c*mp» Buffalo, N. Y. and year-round hoteU. Hl*hf« w««p» paid. American is 2,5.10 copies. when he waa sore woonded so that he Bragdon did not enter into social life to a Cook*, waitreane*. chamermaids. kitchen, TITLES During the Civil war, Mr. Smith enlisted | waa circle pantry and Intimity For reliable hotel and saw service soon die bis soldier spirit great extent, yet she had a large of help. in the 1st Maine cavalry, ^nust now and slways to t hr Mat*B her positions apply MAIN! per week (or 1912, 2,460 still strong within him. and rather friends who knew and prixed her for hotbl Aohhct. *> Main st, Banpor. Mn. IU4WORTH, Average in many bard-fought battles, particularly also than let the "bit of fall Into the real worth. She was sn ideal home- • •arena* mods at Petersburg. Four of his brothers rag" fipfrlroced maid for general and abstracts and and one whose will housework in of two. Address and that and enemy'a hand he folded It up maker, memory long MAiI>-~Au family capias furnlshad on short JUNE 18, 1913 saw service in great struggle, at Ellswohy* Ambkicsn Orrica. WEDNESDAY, or call not amt at all re- It beneath him so that none be cherished. lea, KJUMUU tacts while some of them were wounded, j placed see It This was why he would Tbe remains were brought here for in- turned, which ia an usual record. But might fXfonUfe. orneii he was a man not Vet himself be moved by the kind- terment, accompanied by her husband, while he was a good soldier, JOY l TEN PAGES soldiers. He would die also her sister and her husband, J. W. Tbs MORRISON. CQ. BLOCK. of peace.and was glad to settle down again ly Prussian by FIR TWIGS Farmer* of Webster Iowa. Bealdea UALSAMfamily, woman and children, can make •TAT* «TRs*T. work which the war had inter- the precious flag. Young, City, to the protecting money by cutting and shipping to u*. Write foes were so touched by bis no- her sister, Mrs. Young, she is survived by at once for to Pur* Pitxow Tilwsiw. 11M. 1.1. In. Maine Rural Life, of which Edward rupted. His particulars Co., ?« would not take her mother-Mrs. and Wood building. Sew York. and ble action that they Lydia Hodgkin*, —— H. Kelley, formerly of the Bangor He wag a man of kindly dispoaiiion, for but It three brothers—Frank L. and Charles H., >R“gut-a smaiI Motor boa t nis and helpful regard away the trophy, wrapped Commercial staff, is editor, made its by sympathetic Inquire of Rsv. A. II. Coa». cars Ton j for himself a host of around him that It might be buried of Lamoine, and Dr. H. Q. Hodgkins, of Rural others be won Amiuca*. Ellsworth. Initial appearance last week. Water villa. friends. The grace of hospitality was ; with him. attains at once a wide circula- THE— Life abundant in his home. He had a cheery Services were held at the old home, con- SpCCUi Aotlftft. issued as a magazine sup- tion, being word for the boys and girls, and they LANDS OF FIRE. ducted by their former pastor. Dr. Herbert three of Maine's OP TIIANK-. plement by leading came to regard him as a chum whose com- Tilden, assisted by tbe preeent pastor, CAK!» CLARION. — sad Mrs D. desire morning papers the Bangor .Vf«w, in. In the every- Tierra dal F 11*90 Ar* Kev. W. H. Rice. Mustc was rendered by Hsrry Normandy radeship they delighted Yet Iceland and to their ainosrs tbanka to and MR. express Whether tt's a Kennebec Journal and Portland P-ras day qualities that command respect Glacier Bound Regions. the mate quartet, of Ellsworth, also a solo friend* who hare been so kind in their recent ranee or a fur- bereavement. It is devoted to the agri- influence, he was true to the finer stand- that both of by Mrs. Shirley Holt. naco—if it U a primarily It la rather singular Sincerely, “Clarion”, it t* are were and beauti- of Maine. The ards by which lives measured. are the cold Floral tributes many Ml AXD Me*. H. D. XoBMAHDY. 1 cultural development the “land* of fire" near sure to meet moved to Trenton, where he contributed relatives and Ellsworth, Mr .June 17. 1»U. e»ery requirement magazine will be issued bi-weekly In 1883 he extremities of the globe—Iceland, far ful, by friends, w came Made the lived until a few years ago, hen be and Tierra del also by tbe firm with which Mr. Bragdon by Wood Hieliop Co. until September, and weekly there- j to the northward, CARD or THANK*. to Ellsworth so as to have more privileges is connected and other business houses Bangor. Sold by after. ! Fargo, remotely south. VI K wish to extend oar si nee re thank* to J his Last and associates. These beautiful during days. Iceland to the eye. seem* at first offerings »» the neighbor* and frieod* fv-r ihr»r kindness and sympathy shown during the ill* Mr. Smith was a man of strong temper- named the cold of love and respect spoke of tbe high es- J. P. ELDKIDGE, COt'NTY OOSSIP. glance to t« better by ni-*» and at the death of our kind husband He was also a roan of teem in which Mrs. was held* ance principles. Its fields are not Brsgdon and father. J«*»iah H Smith; also for the Main street. Ellsworth appellation. glacial floral tributes “The religious feeling, and the Baptist Tbe remains were borne to their last rest- beautiful Our Orland correspondent writes: deep only numerous, but in some cases these Maa. Sakam M. Smith. church loses a good helper. ing in the Forest Hill Hbkky C. Smitn. caterpillar pest has struck Orland with and the connected snow stretches are place cemetery by KI.I>WOI>TII Ml aid Mas M. F McFasuvd. will be small The funeral was held at the home her full force. The apple crop hundreds of miles In extent. young nephews. Ellsworth. June IM Rev. P. square 17, of this tree* Sunday afternoon, conducted by June 17. Spec. Steam and Bath Rooms. on account pest, many being But only a little tra 'el Into tbe In- laundry was attended. and blossoms. A. A. Killam, and largely ■ entirely stripped of foliage terior. say to the site l tbe ancient •wo p%r, xo w A •* h r r- O. A. in cases the owners of Members of Wm. H. H- Rice post, K., Klee and >11 Ik Soup. CITY ORDINANCE. Although most Icelandic parliament at 1 blngvallavatn, %H nf Swiwlrv work lOtf m khotf nrH'-x. nests and also of the masonic fraternity, were Let two quarts of good, rich milk come taMj ;» Iur»r,*l leUvrrrst. fruit trees have tried to destroy the discloses miles upon miles of such deso- »T%TK OF MAINE. been a member of both to the then in s in their orchards, the cherry and pear present, as be had of boiling point; sprinkle ClTT or EHJtWOSTB M B. E8TEY A. CO. lation aa Is possible only In a "land of wild the sides Music was furnished by a cupful of “home-made rice”. Let it boil Br it orxlainr Iht City of ElUwerfA, at fol- rkt«»T RotMItic. Hut# Ht,. Klltworth. M# trees the variety, along organizations. fire." It Is a very Island of volcanoes, by The floral offerings were beauti- a few minutes and season with salt, low: of the roads, are so covered that the quartet. while have been exceedingly and they and ARTICLE 1 orchard owners’ efforts are fruitless/* tiful. pepper butter. The rice is made bj a hundred or well behaved for years 8«r«©•» I. Motor vehicle* shall not be Besides his immediate family, he is sur- beating one egg up light and adding so. the hot In tbe neigh- l&e street* — gr-..at springs operated upon of the city of Elis- Ministers wt Castine. vived by three brothers Jsmes M., of encught flour to rub into tiny flakes or LAMSON' borhood of Reykjavik, tbe capital. In- worth by any perron not licensed by the Stale The Western ministerial association of Benton; Eben E., of Franklin, and Zell- grains, like rioe. 8 mall oysters may be dicate that the subterranean heat If of Maine or aome other State- the bucksport district of the Methodist man, of Fisher, Mich.; also s sister—Mrs. added to this soup, also the tiqour strained HUBBARD passive. Is still very much alive. Sac. S. All motor vehicle* operated on the church holds its semi-annual in Thomas Mitchell, of Penobscot. from the oysters, scalded and again meeting also mark tbe "cold streets of the city of Ellsworth than display ! STRAWS for Huge glaciers Castine to-day and to-morrow. The remains were taken to Franklin strained. A few drops of onion Juice and at front and rear of each vehicle a plate ; land of fire" at the other end of tbe Best In America The meeting will open this evening with interment. a teaepoonful of minced parsley will make thowlug the registration number of the State earth. Thus each of the two parts of hr tala by with a praise service, led by Miss Audrey it more appetising for the men folks. of Maine, or of any other state for the year in WILLI AH H. TBCK. the universe la named, wheth- KRLI\HLr. C LOTH I Mi CD. L. of The sermon of properly This is a to serve which eald vehicle Is operated. Hunt, Gouldsboro. the death good “family” soup Although do! unexpected, er the name be warm or cold—New the evening will be by Rev. Daniel P. with cold sliced meats, steak or chops^ ARTICLE 1. last Sunday morning of William H. True Fork ITeas. £atOt. Pelley, of Stonington. and by adding the oysters it gives you a Sac. 1. A vehicle of say kind meeting an* t3rcUia:on*» vm a shock to his many friends and ac- The session for nice for luncheon. other shall tarn to the rtf bt in passing. opening Thursday in his soup quaintances this vicinity. Until How Como*. will be a devotional service led Frostbit* Mac. S. A vehicle overtaking snot her shell EVKHKTT IIALL. morning retirement from active business about ten H. first effect of cold on the skin la on the left side of the overtaken vehicle TIACI1K or TUB by Miss Effle A. Baker, of Surry, after The l»r-Mf'>•»«» Cmnom fu* CarMl pass I Mr. True was one of Ella- m years ago, to contract the tiny vessels that connect by loc*l Applications, they cannot rearh the and shall not poll over to the right until en- g a which will come the business session diseased of the ear. There is Pipe Ok x. wortb’s best-known business men, and portion only clear of them. arteries and veins. Arteries are ves- one 11rely and discussion of papers. way to core deafness. and that is by con- Organist ai.d Choirmaster I'uiUrUn had a wide the Sac S. A vehicle into another acquaintance throughout sels that take blood from the heart. stitutional remedies. DeafneM U caused by tarnlag The afternoon devotional meeting will an inflamed condition of the maeoui Church, Bangor. county. I 1 lining street to the right shall tarn the corner as Instructor In music >t Higgins Classics! in- be in of Mrs. Emma E. Harrison, Veins are those that bring blood back of the Euatachian Tube. When this tube ia charge nesr the right bend curb as stitute. Will receive % limited number of Mr. True was born in Yarmouth; he inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- practicable. to the heart, and the connecting ves- in Ellsworth on Ssturdavs For li- of West Tremont. The evening meeting hearing:, and when it ia cioaed. Sac. 4. A vehicle turning into another parv. came to Ellsworth about years ago; entirely ars of kt». K B Mathews. forty are called While these eafneaa {>il» inquire will be held at 7.30, opening with a praise sels capillaries. Brrfecl ia the result, and unless the ioflsm- street to the left shall make the tarn aroand he, with George K. Campbell, whose matiou can be taken out and this ’ube re- service under little vessels are contracting the skin the center of the Intersection of the two the leadership of Rev. stored to its normal condition, alii mother was Mr. True’s sister, bought out hearing II. SCOTT David N. of the local Itself becomes tenser. In a few mo- be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten ^\L1CE Angell, pastor of the meat-market of the then firm are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but ARTICLE V srrriALTY kadi or church, followed an address on the ments or minutes tbe effects change. TYPE by A Leach of that an inflamed condition of the mucons surfaces. WHIM MW. ACCOUNTING AND Campbell (the Campbell Any automobile or motor vehicle shall not G subject, “The Debt of the Religious The tiny nerves whose stimulation We will give One Hundred lKiltars for any KN KKA L CLERICAL WOKK. firm the late Ambrose 8. case of Deafness be driven or street In the A*eut Union Safe IlewMit 4k of Port- being Campbell, caused contraction of the (caused by catarrh: that can- upon any high way TnmCo., World to Methodism/' by Rev. Frederick capillaries not be cored Hail’s land. for nof*u> sod Hot is father}. by Catarrh Cure. Send city of Ellsworth st a greater rate of speed tarnishing Hurety of Bar George's are more or less and tbe ves- for circulars, free. A. Leitch, Harbor. paralyzed, than twelve miles per hour, within the fol- A grot Oliver Typewriter; typewriter supplies The firm of A True was in F- J. CHENEY * Ohio. Campbell sels dilate so the skin red. Soon CO, Toledo. Cor. Main sod gets Sold Druggists, TV:. lowing described limits, trls.: Water HU. (over Moorr • Drat trade about thirty years; did an exten- by Store). Ellsworth. Ms. Convention. the veins are dilated, and the skin be- Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation. From the Junction of State and Oak streets, Progressive was known. sive business, and widely doom her E. of comes bluish. Then tbe nntrtent fluid sit street over High or Water street Irving Vernon, Portland, chair- of the Mr. ] After the dissolution firm, to Washington street. man of the progressive State committee, In the skin (the lymph) la coagulated, Ixst. P. J. FLAGG, Campbell went to Seattle, Wash. From McKentle avenue on Main or Union J>K. has issued a call for a contention of the and the stretched akin raptures oi Mr. True was a veteran of the Civil war, — Stolen from street to the John Black homestead on the Is more severe Its Tuesday livery progressives of the third congressional “chaps.” If the cold stable of P. W. on Franklin V ETERI XARIAX. having served in the navy, lie was a BICYCLE Alley 8L, Surry road and on Court street to the S. A. la and the blood Itsell a information same district to be held at Waterville, 15, action deeper, bicycle. Any regarding Goodwin July member of Wm. H. H. Rice post, G. A. R., will be suitably rewarded. place. OFFICE AT to nominate a candidate for may be coagulated. This la frostbit*. Also st Ellsworth Congress. of this city. Ellsworth. June IS. 1919. Falla, from the Junction of State and North *ireels to the Mr. True married Miss Jennie War- Bangor WEST BROOK9VILLE, M A INK. Politeness. bridge over Union river, and to the Junction Superintendents* Conference. of with one Oppressive Jot Salt. ren, Otia, who, daughter, of the Waltham road and Mill and all The fifth annual M. Ernest Lavlaee has turned aside street, conference of school survives him. He was a Mason, a Lyda, Lamoine. 30 acres, including streets within above limits, including those WILLIAM of schools and from his historical labors to relate a I)H SEMPLE, superintendents, principals member of Lygonia lodge, and the funeral, FARM—Atwood-lot. It* story house, carriage- earned. members of school bon mot his friend Massenet li house. barns, wood-shed, all in committees will open which was held at the Methodist church by good repair. ARTICLE 4. OSTEOPATH. water in house. to SIGNAL/*. was Spring Apply Mansel B. at Castine June 30, and continue until that was at a time when tbe musician Yocno. Ellsworth. yesterday, was conducted by body, »sc. i. in slowing up or mopping, the signal ix KLLSWOKTH TOMCATS and FKIDA1 July 3. changing apartments and the blstortan assisted by the pastor, Rev. T. 8. Koss. T»J»ST CARDS—For every occasion. Vaca- •hail b* given these behind by raising the the motive of the “I Interment was at Woodbine Inquired change. X tion. delinquent correspondents, birth- hand cemetery. teenies, vertically. Bangor office: The Colonial. Hours waa too well known Massenet dsy*. greetings, comics, etc. 13 for 10c; Mr. True was one of seven all there." 90 for »c. Sac. S. Io turning while in motion or start- __CarrtsponOtnct. children, Tub A*t Post Cabo Co., Auburn, 2 5 m. was too Me.. » Center St. to turn from a p. of whom are dead except a brother—Enos, replied. “Everybody oppres- ing standstill, a signal shall Candidate for Congress. the other 1 — be given by raising the hand and of Yarmouth, whose advanced age pre- sively polite. Only day UTO Stanley steamer, 19 h n. Ne indicating Me., June 16,1913. boiler and with Ellsworth, to a penny stamp In a burner No reasonable offer it the direction In which the tarn is to Segal Xotirra. vented him from making the journey tc happened buy refused. Also a 2d To the Voter* of the Third Maine IKstrict : band Washington, lignum be made. attend the funeral. tobacconist's shop. ‘Pray do not trouble vitae barber chair. C. E. Pibbsob, Ellsworth 1 have decided to become a Sac. 8. Before xsTiCE or roRwuwi He. candidate to 'it backing, ample warning Mr. although be had be*n in fail- carry It.' said the tobacconist cottage at Pleasant for from this and True, beach, •hall be given, and while backing unceasing Ids E. Grsnt, of Ellsworth. Congressman district, ns tc siso bouse on Wtur street- health for a or was con- will give the greatest pleasure COTTAGE—MyHay-aide; my Hancock Maine, to ing year more, the so-called. vigilance mast be exercised, not to in)are WHEREAS county, conveyed solicit your earnest consideration and Avery house, C. H. GbindaL, me the undersigned In her deed fined to the house at the Last only about send it round to you.’Westmlnstei Ellsworth. those behind. mortgage by support in the coming primaries. dated the twentieth day of March a- d 1912, seven weeks. He was cared foi Gazette. Sac 4. Drivers of motor vehicles of nil and recorded la eol. 4M. off the rtri*- As tenderly light horses. Also sec- page *4. secretary to the late Congressman try of deeds for Hancock Maine, hia devoted wife and and HORSER-SeverBlond-hand carts, single and double. kinds shall in approaching or in rounding a ! county I became with his by daughter, Also two oows. F. H. a certain lot or parcel of land situated in Goodwin, acquainted Evolution of o Osoood, Ellsworth. corner or curve on a street, aonnd I whatever assistance could be rendered b> Play. public their said Ellsworth, and bounded and described desires, and to serve this policies plans are built SET. iron bed, stove, signals in such a way so ae to > aa follows, to wits Bounded on the west his comrades of the Grand and hii “They tell me that plays |bed give warning by and would he to to Army couch and other household furnishings. to Franklin street, on the south land belong district, pleased go Is that so 7“ CHAMBER other vehicles and to pedestrians of their by masonic was up. Apply at Thb Ambbicam office in* to the late Horace W. Jordan and know n to the work brethren, cheerfully given. Washington complete good approach. as the Bowers lot, on the east br land “It answered the — The has the sincerest o! Is," playwright IS scree of lend at which he had family sympathy Beechland; ARTICLE 6 formerly owned and the 1st* scarcely begun. Is the a 1 wood lot thereon. to Mas. occupied by the entire “Here method. I cop Joke. LANDlarge Applv George W. Fiske, and on the north land devoted the of life community. Nancy Calnanb. Ellsworth. bac. 1. The driver of a vehicle, on the ap- by Having years my to tell It around, and It Next 1 belonging to the late Andrew goes. proach of Are apparatus an ^'fierly education and commercial 1 have small lots of (answering Mahan, now owned and by Perry work, make a of It Then 1 add a standing W. occupied a a dialogue alarm;, shall immediately draw said vehicle Alley, together with all stand- grow n iu doing work for the To boil cracked egg, add teaspoon fu. GRASS—Sevens)Inquire of C. G. Bcbbili, Ells- buildings up public and It becomes a vaudeville as near as to ing thereon. Raid lot contains twelve rods, of salt to the water and it will cook with- character, ^grass. poesibls bis right hand curb and common benefit of all, aa would be the more or lees, and is the same premises which we make ■ thereto sketch. If It still goes good I = parallel and bring it to a standstill. were to of the should be out having any of the white come out. conveyed me this twentieth dsy case, 1 successful in this *nrch »• three acta of It and then Its a play."— Zo JLc£. ARTICLE «. d. 1911. by Hannah F. Bcott et als. contest. To make an excellent floor stain, coloi said deed to be recorded in the registry of Kansas City Journal. 8i*r. 1. The word driver includes the driver deeds for Haucocck Maine; and As a man 1 to the voters linseed oil with burned umber. county, young appeal ground Oak Point, in Trenton. 10 mile; whereas the condition of said has of a horse, ths rider of wheels, and the opera- mortgage of this district for their and ask This should be rubbed well into the flooi HOUSE—Atbelow Ellsworth, with good-sited lots been broken, now therefore, reason of the support, fine tor of a motor vehicle. by Hs Waited. location for summer residence Applv to breach of the condition I claim a that consider this to the and the next an o: Whilo thereof, they appeal press day give overpoliah Ellbwobth Loam A Building Ass's. Ells- foreclosure of said Little Girl — Mr. is a ARTICLE 7. mortgage. as of a as 1 shall be beeswax and Ungerlong. worth. Me. personal nature, unable turpentine. _ Alice H. Scott. quietus something you wear? The Sac. I. Drivers must at all times Dated at Ellsworth, this ISth of June a. to visit every voter in the district or com- comply dsy “Before marriage X used to sit up nnti d. iwa. Young Man—No. Miss Kitty. Why do with any directions by voice or hand, of any municate to them by letter. midnight he would home.’ asierttarmrnta wishing go you ask that? Little Girl—’Cause 1 member of the police force as to slopping, I have been a “Yes?” and since we are married always loyal republican “Yes, or subscribers, C. Minot Weld, of Milton. heard sister tell mamma the other day starting, approaching departing from any for the success of I sit up until midnight wishing tha: b« Norfolk Massachusetts. and W. striving my party and the manner of or off THE county, would come home.” to a on place, taking up letting Hodman various ahe was going put quietus you Peabody, of Cambridge. Middlesex its candidates, and assure you A SICK passengers, or loading or in that — HEADACHE unloading goods county, Massachusetts. notice the next time you came. Chicago hereby five that, if elected, 1 shall take no greater any place. they have been duly appointed executor* of Mad at Pal at Tribune. L'nilts a Person the last will and testament of pleasure than serving the people of the ARTICLE 8. 25c a gallon (or is about on for every phase of existence, business, B. HODMAN WELD, late of BOSTON, third with zeal and paint |2.60 district interest. or 8kc. 1. All drivers ths in the the average and lots of oien waited Would Some. profession, social. Those who upon public streets county of Suffolk. Maseachusett*. de- I also add that 1 have the job, Hslp and endorsement suffer from headache know the of the city of Ellsworth,? Maine, shall con- ceased. Riven bond* as the law directs, last year for that; but they didn’t reckon: “Wbat good does It do a woman far symp- and that both of the subscribers residing of the committee. toms use form to the above ordinance. city [ and when to the remedy oat of tbe State they got mad; wouldn’t pay it. a man to be willing to die for bvr'f" he of Maine they have ap- Very truly yours, What remedy, is the difficult B»c. 1. Any persons who shall violate the pointed Henry M. Hall, of Ellsworth, in There are mad and question times to get refuse grumbled. above ordinances or the of Hancock and state of Maine, Roy C. Haines. to many. The True “L. F.” Atwood’s any of them, shallfbe pun- county one’s their agent in said state of Maine as to pay; but when property needi “He mlgbt carry a bis life insur- Medicine seldom fails to relieve ished by a fine not exceeding $10 lor the required first by law. Ail persons having demands is no time to get mad and sbe hinted.—Balti- oHence, and for One Name Omitted. protecting ance. you know,” promptly. any subsequent offence by a against the estate of said deceaaed are de- not “1 had Sick Headaches fine not exceeding tao. Said is to be sired to tbe same for settlement and paint. more American. always before penalty all present ElubWORTH, June 10, m3. recovered indebted thereto are requested to make it costs more to get mad anc taking ‘L. F.' Atwood’s Medicine. for.the use of the said city of Ells- The American: Besides, payment Immediately. To the Editor of After it, 1 had no more Sick worth, by complaint before wait than to paint. Sarcastic. taking any municipal C. Minor Weld. In my notice of the Hancock county Headaches, and would not be without court in the county of Hancock. W. Rodman Pbabody. Getting mad doesn’t do any good to youi Jane 1913. Portland convention Wife—Any fashions In that paper. ‘I,. I Mrs. Geo. 3, delegatee to the of says Andenon, Approved. Joan A. Cunnimuham. property; paint does it good by keeping Jack? Jack (who has Just settled a 1830 to frame the constitution of Heine, Brunswick, Me. Mayor. oat water; no water no rot; no paint dressmaker’s bill)—Tea, but no “I have used the True ‘L. F.’ At- subscriber hereby gives notice that I omitted the name of Nicholas Thomas, they’re The foregoing ordinance, having had two she baa been executrix some water and rot and a little rot is more wood’s THE duly appointed use to dear. It's yesterday’s pa- Medicine for a long time, and several was of the estate of Jr., of £den. He was afterward a member youf readings, passed under a suspen- than enough to make a man liberal toward with results. I ran LESTER A. Of the House in the legislature of 1824. per.—Loudon Opinion. always good high- sion of ths rules, June 7, l»ig. and approved WENTWORTH, late of recommend It for Sick 1,Celtics A. Emeby. his painter and paint. ly Headache by the mayor. PRANKLIN, Paint coats not a cent. Ail it and pains in the stomach." the of and the^paint In conversation Attest: Thomas B. Hal*, county Hancock, deceased, Tbe first Ingredient W. D. ven bonds as the law directa. All persons the world, so long as it keeps oat water Sargent, Skowhegan, City Clerk. WALTHAM. la truth, tbe next good sense, tbs third ^Mrs. Ciu tving demands against the estate of said de- coats not a cent. ceased are desired to present the same for There will be a dance at the town hall good humor and tbs fourth wit—Sir Regular size 35 cents at all dealers. and are re- DEVOE. settlement, ail Indebted thereto Fourth of July night. Music by Campbells William Temple. UL.T." MEDICINE CO., Portland, quested to make payment immediately. Mokbison-Jot Co. sells it* BrilL Wb NT wo STB- orchestra. (*• mor, iallMTt erty a certain point while to the ‘.strict scribed as follows. on tbe soutb line of tbe NO tf. Middle Division, of. the entire conscience Beginning T. part being had lived to Inherit It. My | of title the line wu town of Greenfield one and a half miles from tbe southeast with the of» seres, deeded to tbe Dar- to the property towuship exception has been me ever since I corner of said town: thence sooth one mile; thence west 80 ling heirs, said 30 acres being two small islands in Nicatous troubling j laid down aa running eeat. W : d Mr rod*, thence south one mile; thence east 80 rods Lake and s small tract of land in the extreme point of tttc Into of It. I came pnsr.eeakm hare; a new dead to the west line of ticket lot number ‘thence south from the.north into said Nicatous Whlttemore kindly furnish If; extending been the-devil and have along the west Hoe of said ticket lot 160 rods and in the Cninsolake. Said township is owrfed, with the exceptions noted, fighting con-j correcting the error? same direction three miles and a half to the north line of by Jerome Butterfield, et als. and contains twenty-two quered him. 1 wish you to drew up ! asked tbe town of A m he rat; thence west along tbe north line of thousand scree, more or less, 230 60 #3 53 08 13 "What does the error signify?" sixty for over: Amherst and a half miles to the center line of T- papers my signature turning said one T. NO 40. Middle Division, part of, being a small tract Miss Sanderson. 32. M. D thence north said canter line six miles to along of land on tbe extreme point of tbe peninsula extending to her all this property except s Hfe -owls the south line of Greenfield; thence east along said south “That the deed you rave your from tbe north into Nicatous Lake, also two small islands Interest Id $100.000." line of Greenfield one and a half miles, to the point begun in said lake. Said land is reputed to be owned by the Dar- does not describe the property Intended at. not in said the Public Lots and including description ling heirs, and contains twenty acres, more or less, 00 11 IS Clarence Whltteroore looked at bli ticket lot number 23. Said described land is to be to be conveyed and la worthless." reputed Mile client In astonishment, ne tod beard owned by Whitcomb, Haynes A Con and contains, with the T. NO. 41, Middle Division, part of. being op. and 140 rod Mias Sanderson's face lighted noted, four thousand hundred acres, more Squares numbered 4. Benges 1, 4. 4, 4, 5, the exceptions eight to of the attentions of Lord Bamlckel, the ao 00 13 20 18 00 strip lying sonth of Mile Square 6. Range 1. according “Can Mabel compel me to comet the and of S- D. Baker, in 1453- Said land is and when Mias Sanderson In T. NO. 32. Middle Division, the weal half of plan survey apjwared part of, being reputed to be owned Mrs. P. I. et ala, and con- errorr said Said west half is to be owned by Campbell, his office tod surmised that she visited township. reputed by tains three thousand four hundred eighty acres, more or Prentiss estate and contains eleven thousand two -No." Henry US 10 24 SO 38 08 him to instruct him to draw up a mar- hundred acres, more or leas, 140 00 « 80 43 00 T. NO. 41. Middle Division, of, being Mile settlement. had been “Who mads It?" T. NO. 82. Middle Division, of. a farm lot in the part riage They part being Squares numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in Ranges 1, 2, ft. 4 and ft, northeast of said bounded and described as friends from and “I." part township, also Mile Squares numbered 6, Range 6 and the 140 rod strip childhood, Whitte- follows: at a on tbe south line of the town Beginning point lying south of Mile I, ft, ft, 4, and 5 in Range 1, ex- more would have welcomed a -Your of Greenfield 240 rods, more or leas, from the southeast Squares gladly clusive of Public Lots, according to a and of 8. wrote deed and corner of said town; thence 133 rods, more or leas: plan survey from to “Yes. I the myself southerly D. Baker, in IMft. Said land la reputed to be owned by the change friendship love tod be thence 120 rods, more or leas; thence 138 westerly northerly heirs of H. E. Prentiss, et sis. and contains twenty thouMnd not considered that her fortune made the mistake purposely rods, more or less, to the south line of the town of Green- stood seven hundred thirty-two acres, more or leas, 873 72 14814 Jffl 14 each other la- field: thence easterly along said soutb line of the town of : between them. Having the care of The two sat looking at Greenfield 120 rods, more or less, to tbe of beginning. BUTTER ISLAND. Said island is reputed to be owned by Mias San- point her estate, to knew Its value and ba- tently for some time, when Said farm lot is to be owned by the heirs of B. F. Harrimao Brothers and contains two hundred sixty acres, | reputed 1300 2 06 8 90 Jackson and contains one hundred acres, more or leas, 1 80 38 45 more or less. ttered that should be make love to her dsrson aaked: EAGLE ISLAND. Said island is to be owned J. T. NO. 32. Middle Division, part of, being a farm lot in the reputed by his motives would he Impugned. “Why did you do It Clarence r northeast of said bounded and described as H. Qninn and contain* three hundred acres, more or less, 25 00 5 50 7 00 part township I ballered were making follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of land said SPRUCE HEAD. Said island is reputed to be owned by “Marjorie." be said, “are you crasyf* “Because you from to be owned by tbe heirs of B. F. Jackson on tbe sonth line Mrs. Katherine L- Buel and contains two hundred forty "No; I am simply obedient to con- • mistake and wished to save you of the town of Greenfield; thence westerly 120 rods, more or acres, more or less, 487 06 1 31 less; thence 200 rods more or less; thence science. But I don’t wish to discuss the consequences.” southerly easterly BEAR ISLAND. Said island is reputed to be owned by 240 rods, more or less; tbence 66 rods, more or leas, which northerly Caroline W. Fuller and contains acres, more or leas, 60 18 M this matter with you. Clarence, or with Again there was a alienee, to tbe south line of land said to be owned bv the heirs of forty B. P. Jackson; thence westerly on the south line of said BEACH ISLAND. Said island is reputed to be owned by any one else. I wish you to consider Mies Sanderson broke: * 120 more or on the Charles A. dnidiker and contains seventy-five acres, more Jackson land rods, leas;tbence northerly yourself simply my attorney and do as “Had other reasonf' west line of said Jackson's land 138 rods more or leas, to the 8 00 66 90 you any I tbs of beginning. Said farm lot is reputed to be owned by HOG ISLAND. Said island ia reputed to be owned by Fred say. When will you have the papers Perhaps It was the tone In which Bointharles H. Jackson and contains two hundred acres, more A. Carver and contains seventy-five acres, more or less. 8 00 1 76 2 40 ready for me to algnT* the cl*** — deliver ttn ir part*. ter, Mrs. Claudia Richardson, over Hun- COOKSON—DORR \i HuoksfH.rt, June el... color*, gold and white, blend 14, by Rev William Forsyth, Mrs. Edith A The day. Wig* Ar* Made of It, and It Stiffen* Times so Ahead Cook of for Men most to the decor*- i n, Winterport, to Howard A themselves effectively The club met with Mrs. Easy embroidery High Grad* 8ilks. of ball i» made heeotiful. Dorr, tiucksport. tions, and Hancock Harold Maddocks, June It. A large com- The notion Is popularly held that STEADMAN WHITE At Bock UNCOMFORTABLE SHOES ARE HARD ON THE 26 BONES OF THE FOOT class motto, l iere Toujour* mi i sport, pany bad an enjoyable time. The club is whalebone la derived from whales’ June 13, bjr Bei H- nrv W Webb, Miss i. in the decoration.. Alice Hownn* of jfttvx, prominent for the learning of new stitches and Steadman, Warren, to fiat- ribs, although many persons believe D Tbef are nine in thin year'* graduating Leroy White, of Old Town. terns in embroidery, and the meetings are that It comes from the tall of the big Hut the man who wears daw. all having part* in the afternoon interesting. At 5 o'clock a dainty lunch mammal. Both notions are Incorrect. below. Mia* Treworgy IMKI). program printed was served. The function of whalebone In the is of the cl**.; Mr. Chapman, president — Mrs. Susan M. (iarland, of Beloit, life of the whale la of the utmost Im- COTTON At June 10, Miss vice-president; Mi** Beilatty, secretary, Kan.f Huckspnrt, arrived Sunday to spend the summer with portance. The Inner edges of the Sarah J Cotton, aged 78 years. *ad Mi** Doyle, treasurer. her mother and brother at her old home whalebone plates are frayed into In- BATON-At South Bluehill, June 11, Mrs The afternoon program follows: Fannie A 19 5 here. Mrs. Garland is the daughter of numerable hnlrllke processes, and the Eaton, aged years, months, Motto 20 days. Mrs. Abiah Nason, of this place, and has whole forms a sort of sieve whereby ..He* ti M Mathew* FLOOD — At Surry, June 17, Simon W resided in Kansas many years. Luther the whale may sift out Its food from M title Flood, aged 93 years, 11 months. (j. Nason and of the sea water. It must be remembered wife, Hangqf, accompan- — StaJutAt. rjr- .EuJalit* Mary Finn HANDY At June Mrs Crossett Buckspnrt, 15, ied Mrs. Garland here return- that the food of this crea- £»*•>. Woman's StSttlt. Hunday, gigantic Annie M Handy, aged 81 years, 16 days Winifred Monaghan Doyle ing by the evening train. ture consists chiefly of minute organ- HARVEY At Bucksport, June 11, Capt Edwin B tlM* hl»lory.....Alice (tortrtdt Clough Mr*. Ahiab F. Nason celebrated ber isms. Crustacea, molluscs, etc., floating Harvey, aged 79 years, 6 SHOE Mode months. eighty-second birthday June 15. Mrs. near the surface. Genera Sliuann HOWARD — At West CI*m pr< jih«*cy.Rote When the whale Its mouth and Brooksville, Nason is one of Klliworth’s oldest and opens June Makes Life's Walk Emsv, Voyaging Under the Rea. (drowned), 14, Herbert S Howard, Easy. woman. an industrious moves along a great multitude of these Charles Edmund Chapman smartest Always aged 22 years, 6 months, 11 days. ber hands even now never know minute forms of life find their way In. South Addrr»* to undergraduate*. women, LOOK—At Boston, June 17, Frances Then the whale closes Its mouth, and widow of Uriah N of Wealey Milton Moore an idle moment. .She washes dishes, A, Look, Bayside, $4, $4.50, $5 and $6. the water Is strained out through the Ellsworth. MuaiC cooks, sews, knits and mends. No stitches whalebone and the food Is re- NORMANDY At Ellsworth, June 12, Mohammedanism. are finer than hers, or more rapidly set. sieve, Efttav. Harry Dedham, jr., infant son of Harry When need a of Herd beautiful tained. you pair Florence Katejr Mrs. Nason makes most rugs D Normandy and wife, aged 2 years, 7 Presentation of gifts Marcia Loots* Bellaity and quilts, and has made this spring two The common uses of whalebone are months, 3 day9. [Marblehead, Mass, shoe*, call at the Florence Treworgy known to It Is. however, papers please copy.] Valedictory.Annie rugs, and pieced two beautiful quilts, one everybody. known M’DONALD —At June 16, Monty of velvet and one of silk, besides quan- put to two uses not generally Stonington, Address t<- the claaa.Her P A K Kiilam infant son of Mr and Mrs Neil Mc- tities of other work. Her keen wit even In Englaud. where the fine Inter of Donald. CENTURY BOOT SHOP Confrrricu diploma*.Kuperlntendent mentioned are In make her an nal frluges employed — Mualc and ready tongue enjoy- QU1MBY At Bucksport, June 6, Mrs in of barristers’ rea- Only Exclusive Shoe Store Town able companion for young and old. nal making wigs. By Jane Quimby, aged 77 years, 10 months, Monaghan's orchestra, nine piece*, in retain the Mrs. Nsson was given a pleasant surprise son of their lightness they Eliawurth, Me. tarnishing music for the afternoon, and than does hair SMITH—At June Josiah H on her birthday. In the morning her curl better ordinary Ellsworth, 13, will play for the bftll thin evening, which some- Smith, aged 79 years, 7 months. daughter, Mrs. Garland, of Kansas, and Fine whalebone threads are also will follow the clnnn 14A SMITH—At West Brooksville play, Delayed of times to stiffen the tissue In (drowned), her son, Luther Cl. aud wife, Bangor, employed Miss There ban been a good ad- June 14, Rebecca E Smith, aged 18 Honeymoon.” and and Weekly. arrived, then Joseph Nason wife, high grade silks.—Harper’s years, 6 months, 9 days. •iiiiiimmiiiiMmiiimiiiiiMiHitiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiimmi vance aale of seats for the piny, nnd suc- finally the neighbors, until there was a SMITH—At West Brooksville (drowned), cess :* tMured. Miss large and a merry parly. Congratulations Foiling For Death. June 14, Georgia M Smith, aged 15 Follow ing is the cant of characters: years, 4 months, 11 days. and good wishes were in order. Ice- For a week the self appointed guide SMALL1DGE-At Castine, June 14, Capt. John Smith.T P Packard cream was served, and later a fine dinner. to the blind on their dally walks bad C W' Smallidge, aged 58 years. Genera! Bllletdoux. noticed that the two men who were j TRUE—At June William H O. W. Ellsworth, 15, TAPLEY Charles Kdmaud Chapman ,'13 felt ol Fossil Civilizations. her special charges carefully True, aged 72 years, 3 months, 11 days. Coant Voa Guggenheim, j more than five hon- the wall on either side of the door ol I —At South *14 Her* is ■ territory WIGHT Penobscot, June 14, Kben Morrison Whitcomb, out mile* in extent, covered with the asylum when passing In and Mrs Martha Wight, aged 78 years, 8 Major P .ncombe.Wealey Milton Moore, '13 ored square Since she was there to lead that months, 30 days. Bob* rt Walton Morton Church Whitcomb. '14 hundreds ol feet of volcanic tufa, ejected them, seemed not at all neces- Mr* John from the cones of the Jemez mountains. precaution Fire Smith, Insurance she asked their rea- SU#wvtt*«n«ra»» Winifred Monaghan Doyle,'13 this the intermittent streams sary, and dually | Through son for It Mias Smith- -Hone Geneva Stinson. *13 and torrents, making their way from the Mr* Biitetdoux.Florence Heed Eatey, *13 “1 am looking for crape on the door," mountains to the Kio Clrande, cut deep I ELLSWORTH, ME. Bom- Hr *13 one old man told her. "They don’t Walton....Marcia Louise Hatty. canons, with almost vertical walls. By 1882 1913 Jalia..Eulalie Finn.’IS Uke to let us know here In the asylum Mary the action of the winds and waters, re- Elsie..Alice Uertrude Clough. 'U when one dies for fear of making cesses were worn in the cliffs. any LsTinia Daley — Alice Florence Traworgy, '13 ns feel bad, but they put crape oh the The earliest type of cliff dwellings Memorials and feeling for It when we found in the land structurally the door, by Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimiiiiiiimmiiii* region for in and marble ELLSWORTH FALLS. dis- pass In and out we can And out granite furnished on Safe most primitive homes of men yet Get the Side of the ourselves when one of u» has gone,”— in best material and workman- Fence, Lynwood Mosley it having lumber covered in America! were made by simply ship at lowest prices. Work natural cavities. Next New York Times. hauled to build a garage for hla new auto- enlarging these set anywhere—in the State or Before it is too Late mobile. came the homes formed by excavating out. Shops at the building of A Train For Tylar. Mr* Mary D. Jordan returned to her wholly artificial-caves; Insore with that are Ur. Incumbency ol Water St., Ellsworth, companies reliable. home in after several front walls ol masonry; the building of During Tyler’s Bangor Saturday Insure with that are safe and sound. the the presidential office be arranged to Bar Harbor. companies week* with her daughter, Mrs Aaa C. front and side waits of masonry,|with Glen Mary St., In some Insure with companies that losses irnmedi the cliff; and, finally, make an excursion direction pay Flood. rear wall formed by H. W. DUNN. architecture in and sent his son Bob to arrange for a atety. Bar Harbor the climax of aboriginal Henry Hatch ban gone to It that the Insure with communal houses on the mesa topa, special train. happened only the best companies—and the *ith hi* team to enter the employ of the great form seen in its railroad superintendent was a strong best companies are handled pnrty for whom he has driven for aeveral in the terraced pyramidal by Pueblo com- Whig. As such be bad no favors to Masons. perfection in the existing bestow on the and Informed munal dwellings at Taos. president Whoi selecting uour tap C. W. & F. L. MASON, Insurance, Real Estate. Mr*. William H. accompanied his road did not run Brown, It is evident that the evolution of cul- Bob that any Buu the best by Mias Millie A. went to Ban- Treworgy, the of archi- trains for the president j1 ture represented by growth special Bor Monday to enter the Eastern Maine Bob. "Did not fur- owners will be from fire their tecture from rude bole* in the rocks to the “What!” said you Property protected by piecing general for treatment for the in- LAMSON hospital communal dwellings on the mesa nish a special train for the funeral r to great jury her back received in the accident — said have many centuries per- of President riarrlson?” "Yes,’' of last must required spring. the “and If you’ll | haps thousands of years. Archaeologically, superintendent ^HUBBARDFor sole bu William H. Brown wai home from East Park is unsur- bring your father In that condition you Fire the Pajarito region Insurance then, I KKLIAHLK CLOTHING CO. Macbiaa over He to An- on the best train on the road.” Sunday. expects passed in interest in the world account shall have ita work this week on the new mill of with K. J. of the light that scientific investigation WALSII, ELUSWOKTH. Pierce A site of the ! Townsend, on the of the numberless ruins may shed upon Genius and Work. Co.’s mill burned Dr.H.W.OSGOOD Macbiaa Lumber the numerous vexed questions connected Men give me credit for genlns. All CsinmtHion JUmtianta. •everal He will commence at cul- this: years ago. with the beginning and growth of the genius 1 have Ilea Just In PLUMBING, once a across tne river THr MnrUMrkU h»l« nimMit w>r of building mill just \ When 1 have a In hand 1 study New Location Blk. — ture. subject Manning Hwliixl h.«M« at Kssland. I HU from the one jast built for Qoddis Bros.,; The Pajarito Park cliff and mesa ruins It profoundly. Day and night It Is be- Office Day : FRIDAV Hot Water Heating, Furnace «• Hill UmiMlcw »B.l then at *»lw». of East *28x Macbiaa. The new mill will be and extensive me. I It In all Its bear are the most numerous fore explore Office : 12 Orove St. Work and ^ feet, three will be used in Bangor Jobbing. storiea, and found in the Southwest; but other pre- trigs. My mind becomes pervaded with «swing lumber and blueberries. as cliff ruins are make the canning historic remains known It Then the effort which 1 HONEST WORK; HONEST HR ICES \ scattered widely throughout that region. people are pleased to call the fruit ol IRA B. HAGAN, Jr„ Hare California Ki»b. It is probable that the numerous primi- genius. It Is the fruit of labor and Twenty Years’ Experience. A these met with Hamilton. Civil moat singular little fish, which, in- tive tribes that occupied thought—Alexander Engineer, Personal attention to all details. Teleptooor « f°»’f*nsto'« Hf ornfcHT's Htad that of the ancient or orders attended to. o! laying eggs or roe, gives birth to a fate similar to Land Surveyor. mail promptly — and amalgama- tolly-developed young, is found along the Pajaritans conquest by Correspondence Solicited. California with more warlike nomadic tribes. aSofrtisnnmtB. EDWARD F. coast. tion ELLSWORTH FALLS. ME. P. 0. Box 7. BRADY, Veals and Lambs specimens collected by members of the Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. Coiled Slates fish commission recently White l'otato Soup. Telephone fr-5. After J him SO it will be ttefev to make a quart, w*re stuffed with little fish, apparently Pare enough potatoes Became Stiff Repairing, Cleansing, Pressing •ary for these to be u>a|*-eUii a} tender in lour ol Knees almost to the bursting point. In some and boil them quarts the time of slaughter. If not no mash Rheumatlam GARMENTS instance# the to water. Skim out the potatoes, fine, Five Year* of Severe Albert L. young had begun escape Mon’a and WomarVa. Whipple, uiHjHM ted an and CONTINUES 15 DAYS. Here are Hints of Some of the Irresistible Bargains: SUITS BOYS’ SUITS 30 Small Men’s Suits, formerly §0 to $12. 14 Boys’ straight-pant Suits, age Mostly 34 to 36, out of style. Pants alone are worth the money. Your choice, $1.69 REMEMBER 10 to 17 years, formerly QQ/0 $3.50 to $6. Sale price, One lot of Young Men’s Suits, sizes ^ ^ ± _ C*| A NO 34 to 36, formerly $6 to $18, now, lO 1U Boys’ knickerbocker Suits, age 8 Men’s Suits, formerly $7 to $25, POSTPONEMENT to 16 yrs., formerly $3 to $7, now $3.98 to $17 $1.98 to $3.98 Lamson & Men’s $6 to now TROUSERS Overcoats, formerly $23, $2.98 to $ 15 Men’s heavy, all-wool trous- Hubbard ers, formerly $3.50, now Crossett Shoes $1.98 and $2.49 HATS selling everywhere for $4.50 to $6; our price Below Men’s dress trousers, for- Way $2.75 to $4 merly $1.50 to $5, now COST The Abbott Shoe 79c to $2.98 selling everywhere for $4; our price LAMSON AND HUBBARD 1 $2.50 Men’s Furnishings, also dress and work- STRAWS Best In America ing Shirts, will go at cost or below. For sale by i One lot, mostly patent leather, sizes 6 1-2 to 8. $1.98 A Money=Saving Opportunity that Should Appeal Directly to YOU. Sale Positively Opens Saturday, June 21, and Closes in 15 Days. Open Eevenings Until 9 o’clock Reliable Clothing Co., Harry W. Haynes, Manager. Ellsworth, Maine