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j American. T*“ CllswortJ) VOL. LIN. ) Ii"'‘‘ 1 ELLSWORTH, , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 10, 1913. No. 37. | BiuMiiaimimi LOCAL AFFAIRS. this city. Mr. Dorr, who owns a cottage £tjmt*imntta. there, has spent seventeen winters at and knew woman NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Ocracoke, every man, and child on the island. Later reports Admr I Send a Check notice—Eat William L Hsyford. that no lives were lost were a great relief A Holz— Bakery. Lost—Sweater. to Mr. Dorr. Don’t run around paying your bill* in currency when you can For sale—Post-cards. Admr notice— Est Emma T John C. Finnigan, of the firm of Finni- as w*11 send a check. Kingsley. just Alley’s market. gan Bros., undertakers, Bangor, died No trouble about making change when you pay check. Banoob: by Thursday after a brief illness, at the age can ever arise about a made Eastern Trust A Banking Co. No dispute payment by check. The of twenty-nine years. He was well Boston, Mass: bank, after cashing it, hands it back to you, making an indisput- known in Ellsworth. Harriet Newell Milliken-Hair goods. TheSafety-Service two factors receipt. only worth considering in selecting a hank eable George H. Brooks, of New Bedford, danger of losing money, or being robbed of it when for the transaction of yonr business. No you put Mass., is visiting his sons in Ellsworth. the bank and pay by check. SCHEDULE OF MAILS it in This is his AT BLLSWOBTV POSTOFFICB. first visit to his old home for The UNION TRUST COMPANY of Ellsworth with a Less temptation to spend it if it’s in the hank instead of in in tfaci June 23, 1913. several years, and his many friends have C •» .al Of your pocket. a warm welcome for him. *100,000 You're money ahead and leave worry behind when you have a MAILS BBCB1TBD. * ^rplua and Profits, *100,000 Embert C. and wife checking account at the Fbom Wbst—*6.S6, *11.16 a m: 4.21, $618 p m. Osgood accompa- Stockholders’ Liabilities, *100,000 Fbom East—12.24,5.86 and 11.07 p m; Sunday nied Ernest F. Osgood and family on their A for of over at 10.07 p. m. return to N. protective capital depositors (300,000 with re- Berlin, H., by automobile, sources over MAIL CLOSBS AT POSTOmCB of (1,600,000 provides both safety and service of the leaving here Sunday. They will spend standard. Going Wbst—11.46 a. m; *3.46, *6 and *9 p m. highest burrill national the week in New Hampshire. This is a convenient bank for the people of Hancock aud Going East—6J» a m: 3-46 and 6.46 p m. Washington counties to do business with. Our directors are summer home- Among visitors and men interested in the affairs of Registered mail should be at postoffice half these counties. Their aim iB to comers who have left of Ellsworth an hour before mail closes. during the past stimulate and assist in the business interests of Hancock and BANK, is a home I •Daily, Sunday included. SDaily, except week are Rev. Albert J. wife and Washington counties. It bank intended to stimulate Lord, at 6.40. home industries and home We are Sundays Sunday son enterprises. interested in No mail to or received from Phillips, for Meriden, Conn.; Miss dispatched the every corporation, mercantile firm and individual. As our bnai- east Sundays. Florence for New York. Smith, ne«s increases every year, it is proof sufficient of the satisfactory Mrs. George R. Caldwell, with little servioe we render. If you are not a customer already, we invite Mrs. you to become one. Angeline Billings, of Camden, is daughter Barbara, who has been visiting the of Mrs. Lena Holmes. guest her mother, Mrs. L. D. Foster, left yester- Orrin W. Tripp, one of Ellsworth’s best- day for her home in Somerville, Mass. Union Trust Company of Ellsworth, Me. known citiaens, is seriously 111. Little Louise Foster accompanied them for Misses Helen and May Bonsey will leave a visit. to-morrow for a visit in Portland. Ellsworth friends of Miss Evelyn A. Miss Catherine A. Hurley left yesterday Atkins, for several years employed as for Gorham to enter the normal school. stenographer in the law offices of Hale & Hamlin, in this city, extend congratula- Miss Charlotte Macomber, of Franklin, tions on her marriage Sunday, at Corinna, You and Your Dollars ras in town calling on friends recently. “Look most to No matter to Archie L. Cushman, of Bangor. your spending. how Misses Eliasbeth and Adelaide True are Announcements have been received of much comes if more will be ought to got together “lor koepe”. You can do tbl. euslly and surely mjoying an outing in Boston and vicin- in, goes out, you always the marriage of Miss Edith Smith, of Rox- if you open an uecouat in our Having* Department, and ty. lay by every bury, Mass., to Walter Laforest Smith, of poor.” can We liberal lntereat on Guy Raymond and Willis M. Foster dollar yon spare. pay aavinga dapoaita. Brookline, Mass. The groom is a son of rere home from Springvale for election Start a Account Nowand Let the Interest You. Write ua TO-DAY1 (or detaila regarding onr simple banking-by-mail. Mrs. Annie M. Smith, of this city. Ells- Sayings Help lay. worth friends extend system. congratulations. jrroi. r'oner wue aim ame, Herbert Whittemore and family spent :bildren leave next for their home HANCOCK CO. SAVINGS BANK Sunday the week-end at the Richards homestead in Middle bury, Vt. on MAINE. Established EASTERN TRUST&BANK1NG COMPANY Bridge bill with his mother and cous- ELLSWORTH, 873. j | A regular meeting of Wm. H. H. Rice ins, the Misses Silsby. Miss Alma Silsby, BANGOR MIL oidtowx nAtwAJs oeyrm {. -^^"*—** poet will be held at G. A. R. hall next who is a teacher in the East Boston high Saturday afternoon at 2.30. left Miss Elizabeth will school, Monday; closed a box containing twelve quart* of Peters Club Meeting To-night. remain here for a few weeks. Herman £0bbins, who has been laid up liquor. When arraigned yesterday, Pio There will be a meeting of the Peters for three weeks with a cut loot, expects Direct or-in-chief W. R. Chapman, of pfeaoed not guilty and waived reading of club this evening at 8 o’clock, at G. A. R. to be out again to-morrow. the Maine Music festival, is In the city tbo complaint. He waa adjudged guilty hall, to arrange for a celebration to-mor- Mrs. Mary £. Wood, of Augusta, who to-day. He meets the Ellsworth festival by Judge Hall, and sentenced to flOO tine, row night. visited relatives here and at Surry and chorus at Society hall this afternoon at sixty days in jail, and sixty days addi- A large attendance is desired. The Bar Harbor, has returned home. 2 o’clock, and leaves on the afternoon tional in default of fine. He appealed, Gift Problem train for Calais, where he will this even- and furnished bonds for at the Wedding Mrs. J. G. Leighton snd little daughter, appearance COMING EVENTS. meet the chorus of that October term of court. of the week-end with her ing city. the supreme Bangor, spent FAIR DATES. parents, 3. P. Southard and wife. A group of Ellsworth people left yester- A Spokane (Wash.) paper prints are- on an automobile around the of two social affairs Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 10 and Miss Rachel who has been the day trip port pleasant given Emery, 11—Eden Made In the were fair. State. party John O. Whitney by Mrs. Asa A. Mitchell, of that city, in Easy guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Hanscom, and family, John F. Knowlton and wife, honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Wednesday, Sept. 17—Highland grange THE WEDDING GIFT MOST APPROPRIATE IS OF left yesterday for her home in Cambridge, CHINA, O. W. wife and son and Mrs. W. Miss Marion North Penobscot. Mass, Tapley, Paul, Campbell, formerly Joy, fair, A. W. of The first was in the nature King. Judge King joined the party Ellsworth. Thursday, afternoon and even- ,CUT GLASS OR SILVER Mrs. Clarence Morgan, who has been Sept. 18, at Bangor. They expect to be gone the of an informal afternoon tea, when more ing, at hall—Fair and Mr. Mrs. Bayside grange sup- visiting Morgan's mother, Harry of this week. rest than a score were entertained. A chafing- per. Admission 10 cent. We are new order* this which Brown, returned to her home in recievtng import of china week-, among yon Thursday dish was in the at- The Klark-Urban Co. at Han- party given evening, 23 will And want. appeared Sept and 24—Meeting of Hancock just whatfyou Springvale. tended about a dozen women. oock hall Friday and and by young association no have Saturday, Baptist at Lamoine. After small amount of effort on our part, we secured some strictly Mrs. Louise of Belfast, and Mrs. was a Royal, played both nights to crowded houses. The home attractively decorated, d»w, high-grade china at a medium price. Harry Gray, of Biuebill, w ho have been color note of in the liv- Wednesday, Sept. 24 — Narramissic “Alias Jimmy Valentine” was presented yellow prevailing We are making special low price* on silver and cat glass which we are sure of Mrs. C. B. have returned to where and grange fair at Orland. guests Day, Friday night and “The Gamblers” Satur- ing-room, golden-glow Cali- will int»re*t every purchaser. their homes. fornia were while a com- and 24 and ; day night. At the matinee Saturday after- poppies used, Wednesday Thursday, Sept. Look for our name on assures every article; it quality. and Miss A. Lord bination of and lavender was used 25—North Ellsworth fair. Mrs. F. L. Kent Agnes noon the company played the “House of a pink leave to-day for a visit of two weeks Thousand Candles”. in the dining-room, effected with sweet FAMILY REUNIONS, friends and relatives in Boston Mrs. Alice Andrews Ham gave sev- among Ellsworth friends of Miss Mabeile W. peas. Oct. 7—Hamor family at Hull’s Cove. and vicinity. eral vocal numbers during the afternoon. Brown, of Fairfield, for three years the 13-Haslam at Waltham. for Victor Machines. Dr. and his bride are now at Sept. family Agents Miss Winifred who has been a Campbell Talking Doyle, efficient assistant teacher at the Ellsworth their home in Alberta. clerk in C. H. Leland’s store this Manton, summer, high school, are interested in the an- cftjbertiscmnitft:, is to leave shortly for Castine to enter the nouncement of her approaching marriage school. normal to Leon B. of North Haven. The NORTH ELLSWORTH FAIR. ■■ '■ 1 ■ E. F. Robinson Co. Stone, i— ME. Mrs. Eugenia Clark, who has been visit- wedding will take place at the home of ELLSWORTH, and 24 ing in Ellsworth for several months, left the bride on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Wednesday Thursday, Sept. and 25, the Dates. last week to return to her home in The body of Thomas Murtaugh, who The cattle show and fair of the North Moscow, Idaho. died Monday, in Philadelphia, was Ellsworth Farmers’ club will take place Mrs. Harry C. Achorn, who has spent brought here to-day for interment. week after next—Wednesday and Thurs- I the summer with her J.T. Giles His wife and two brothers accompanied parents, day, Sept. 24 and 25. and wife, has returned to her home in the remains. There was a Catholic The premium list for the fair has just Brookline, Mass. burial service at the grave, Mr. Mur- MARKET :i been issued. There will be no horse-rac- ALLEY’S was of taugh thirty-five years age. i L>r. George Parcher, who has been spend- this but there will be fun for all ing year, He married Miss Grace Weacott, of this FOR THIS WEIEIK ing tbe past month with his parents, without it. t city. George A. Parcher and wite, returns to The usual premiums are offered in all York Ex-Chu f-Jubtice Emery, who has EXTRA HEAVY CORN FED BEEF for New to-day. spent departments, and a large exhibition of ! fancy roasting. ;; the summer abroad, bis Tbe high school and graded schools of accompanied by farm produce is promised. The fair has kind. <> niece, Miss Florence E. Blake, of Pitts- NATIVE CHICKEN, the meaty the city proper and Ellsworth Palls will been a valuable instrument in the develop- | burgh, Pa., and Miss Margaret, daughter of not cold open next Monday. The rural schools ment of agriculture in North Ellsworth, i NICE NATIVE LAMBS, storage. ;; Mr. Justice King, is home. The opened two weeks ago. party and a benefit to the entire city. cuta of steaks cut to auit 1' landed at Montreal. The ladies J All you. young The officers of the club are: John Mc- " " Mrs. and son Ralph have Which we are to be. r Morey Tripp returned immediately to their respective proud .% alter Namara, president; H. Fremont Mad- returned to Somerville, Mass., As we conduct a A assortment of BACON and COOKED MEATS. homes, but Judge Emery remained in Asa sanitary, high- good HAMS, several weeks w itb Mrs. docks, secretary; C. Flood, treasurer; spending Tripp's the of Montreal to attend meetings the trustees—James A. Arthur WT. class ! BANANAS, ORANGES, GRAPES, and all kinds mother, Mrs. Annie Smith. Salisbury, bakery. American bar association^ he arrived Clement, Webster M. Higgins. For custom we are ! of GROCERIES. All kinds of NATIVE Clarence Morgan, a former Ellsworth home last your anxious, ]| Friday. There will be reduced fares on the rail- boy, has been made foreman of the stitch- For trade we are hard, ! VEGETABLES fresh every morning. ] | The house and barn of Harold P. Carter, road. On the second day of the fair an your striving ing room in one of tbe Sears-Roebuck at West Ellsworth, were burned shortly old-fashioned New England dinner will Your patronage and favors we shoe factories at Springvale. I GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER, YOU WILL FIND THE QMLITY AND PRICE RIGHT !! after midnight Saturday night. The be served. The fair will close with a hold in to high regard. Miss Lida True has gone Kingman, lire is believed to have started in the dance Thursday night. where she will teach. Mrs. True will barn, but the buildings were all ablaze ! RIPE TOMATOES, 6c lb. GREEN CORN, 12c doz. ;• for the same where leave shortly place, w’hen the flames were discovered. Though Falls Man Killed. Cor. Main and Franklin streets, * Ellsworth she is io be matron in a hotel. POTATOES, 7 lbs, for 26c. Mr. Carter and his family were not living Lewis Fernald, of Ellsworth Falls, was ELLSWORTH, ME. is the 'Phone 61-2. A. HOLZ. |SWEET Mrs. W. H. Dresser, of Y’armouth, at the farm, having moved to Ellsworth killed in an accident at Mathis, Ga., yes- guest of Mrs. Fred L. Mason. Her daugh- when he opened a store here, much of terday afternoon. This is all the informa- ! ALLEY S riARKET, ter Alice, who has been visiting here, re- their furniture remained in the house. In tion contained in a dispatch received by turned to Saturday. the barn were farming machinery and his William H. Fernald. Tel. 118. 82 Water St. ;; Springvale father, The | Miss Helen Welch left last Saturday for tools. There is a small insurance through nature of the accident is not stated. Cirone’s Hotel the ... # i»i ed would hated. has been bia brother Edward, has I’ll let my heart be Jost in sight. He down it riaiting der and handcuffs on bis wrist There came a rap at the door and His wile will remain for A smile so small as miD^might he would seem as if 1 returned home. Tbe .quotation* neiow "What's this?" he asked, astonished. Cynthia Jones rame In to ask me If I a give th Precisely their necessity. was going right longer visit. „„„ 01 “You're a wouldn't her mother a of r®t*U prictr* in Kllnworth: wanted,” replied police- —Smily Diekinton. down out of lend quart sight William Marriner snd wife, of New Or man. milk. The Joneses have the next n »t f*r -(•.«» into some dark Ood reckons hearts.* He counts not what hole, York, who were guests at Capt. i. E. “Let me child is sick, and I farm to mine. There's one and go. My and cur- boy Mr yon have been but what yon wanted to be; the window Blodgett's, were celled home by the ill- Ciwwiiry must get a doctor." five girls. I’ve often wondered what IMlry.*.. £** not what yon have done, but what you would tains had faces that ness of Mr. Mamner's mother. »*» the doctor racket has been Farmer Jones'U do with all his a***. “Oh, have done. —O. P. Xicholt. would out at girls. peek Sept. 1. L» Fre*h worked too often. It's no There's one livin’ st the _ Uid, p«f dot. good.” and when I was only farm, *• of me, »'oBi'ry, Swift was in but could do Keep out of ruts—ruU thinking, feeling, and that'll to the I went to Miss Gertrude baa agony, wiv vi uwi« iv m/uiu go boy. Dodge emplorment talking, acting, living. That is the physio- F"lH...a.... nothing, tie was taken to a the and the In Bangor. police teem as if was to sprtnghouae got Cynthia Chicken*... .Jta I logical and psychological recipe for pro- something going hap- »•» station, where a complaint of burglary milk, and as 1 banded It to her abe Mias ia home from Ha,. longed youngness. pen. My blood was poor, my circula- Margaret Sawyer was entered him. A woman said: Meet looar, per ton. against tion was so bad I would be like a dead Seal Harbor. came to the station, looked at the pris- Pull up all the old-fashioned ideas by the "You’re very comfortable hers, Mr. person at times. I bad female weak- Capt. David M. Dodge leaves to-day for aST. ■“« oner and said, "Tnat's the man," and roots and see if they arefgrowing. if you want Crabb, ain't ness abdomen was sore and I youf Brewer work at to, but don't imagine they haven't any roots badly, my to carpentering. went away. "Well, yes.” I answered. "I’m com- B*l«d. ^ia or that no damage will be done In the had awful pains. U Meanwhile the mother waited for process. fortable enough.” Ralph Snow and bride, of Belfast, were —C entury Mngntin*. took E. Pink ham's recent at W. E. the return of her husband with the I Lydia Vegeta- "Don't you ever git lonesome livin' gueata Ordway’s. ble and used the Sanative Radishes, bunch 09 doctor. came, but neither I never saw a night Compound all alone?" A. E. Oiin and wife, of South Penobacot, Cucumber*. «a«fc*' *, Morning Tomatoss.lb, **10 Onions. Bo Wash and did wonder* 2 Swift nor the doctor came. As the dark there wasn't light they certainly "No. I don’t git lonesome at all. visited at C. M. Leach’• last week. Cabbage, lb. OH Lettuce, bead 2 Somewhere about—if 1 took care for me. My troubles disappeared and I Hunch beets, *9 Bunch etmts. sun rose the child died. Then to com- You see, by the time I gtt the dishes Leslie Richardson and wife, o) Brewer, 15 2* strike s match out where. to work hard Potatoes.pk String h?.b. 1 To and^And am able every day.”—Mrs. Green *9 plete the mother’s agony word came washed It’s perty nigh bedtime." are visiting her brother, Bradley Morgrage. peas, pk, Squash, lb. 2 W. F. Sawyer, River View Farm, More- Sweet potatoes, lb,09 Grrencor: * from her husband that while running "Do you like dlshwashtn'? Most 2 Dear Af. B. FYteufls: Vermont Mra. Michael Harmon, who bas been Green tomatoes, pk.75 Peppers, nc^. £ for the doctor he had been mistaken town, men don’t” Hutton onions, qt, 15 11 Before another issue of The American employed at Wood's Inn, Oaattne, is for a burglar and arrested. Another Case. "I hate It" trait. appears, the clan will gather for the re- home. the the tolls tightened don’t yon glt a woman to do dos During day union at the Con- Gifford. Iowa.—" I was troubled with "Why Oranges, 45*75 Lemons,, of,1913 Wyman cottage. MIm Estelle Perry, who teaches in 15 around Swift. The rogues' gallery was female weakness, also with It for you?" Blackberries, qt, Ptache* »“2 tention Cove—dear from old association* displace is bom# for a short after Pears, 8Q«M ransacked for his and the “1 don't know tbat would Chicago, vacation, picture, re- ment I had severe and stea y anybody and dearer still because of tbe fond very a year's absence. of a criminal named Jack in back and was like to hire out for that purt, Oll-per *.» discovered, ha d run. "You don't mean It! there'* Yellow, C w| Linseed « being Why, Cart Dunbar and Mia# Lila Dunbar, who day, on tbe following day. Powdered, 10 Kvroaet e mere was never a clearer case lots o' nice would he of the girls glad were married at the Baptist parsonage at Molasses, gal. 83*40 a man. a 1 know a would against Had be been gentle- tl)t position. girl that South last * Dear Aunt Madge: 3lmong Grangers. Penobscot ednesday, are re- Meat* and Prsrtonn man be could have proved that bur- marry you and make you a good wife." I know It l* too bad for yoo to be left alone ceiving the congratulations of friend*. Beef. B: Pork. B: was not In his line, bat he was This column is devoted to the Ormoge, es- “Who's tbatr glary •o much, but If the other nieces have been as Steak. M*«5 t bop. Howard Lowell, wife and son, of West 21 a pecially to the granges of Hancock county. Mr. wouldn't hare Roast*. 19*89 Ham. f plain workingman and could only busy as I. I feel that perhaps we are excusa- "Why, Crahb, you per ajj The column is to all for the Gould*boro, are here. Mr. Lowell Corned, isglS Shoulder U that bin name was on the rolls find time open grangers me tell She wouldn't thank me visiting prove ble, for certainly it is hard work to you. Veal: Bacon. as* discussion of topics of general interest, and expects to make his home here in the near of the Carpenters' union In good and even to think, let alone write, when there are for doin' so. If she did It would he Meat. 50*1* Hum. M for reports of grange meetings. Make letters future. His friends will Roasts, 15*19 Lard & regular standing. But this did not seven in the family and the dearest esgbteen- Immodest of her." many gladly short and concise. Ail communications mast Lamb: to claim love welcome him back. save him. He was of bur- monthe-old baby everybody's “Is It Susan Park?" Lamb. »|SS convicted be signed, bat names will not be Well, that ha* been the con- printed ex« to and attention. School In the Dunbar district glary and sentenced six years In oept by permission of the writer. All com- "No." begin* Brash Pish. dition la 8. J. Y.’s family for the past ten Miaa Annie L. taacher. state munications will be to "It ain't Melts Billing*. Is itr to-day; Dunbar, Halihat. Cod. « prison. so she feels as Aunt Madge subject approval by il#?3 weeks, though 09 M*4 kerr! was sent wife the editor, bat none will be without 1 to Melts. I Miaa Hattie Dunbar returns to the school Haddock. lb. S The day he up his to excuse her rejected “No; don’t refer But will find it in her heart neglect Hwordflsh, lb, >0 O talers. qt, w good reason. more in the Derereux and Miaa Annie came to see him. She knew be was of the column, tor we all know the kiudoess won't give you any guesses.’" district, Blue&sh, lb, 20 Clams. a B. Conner to the Leach district in Peoob- i Innocent and had sworn that he had of heart and how considerate are “Seems to me that's kind o' mean." your yoo near, Grain and Peed. been with her five minutes before the in excuses for as all. “I'll tell you what I'll do. Come In scot. making Tuesday, Sept. 10—Meeting of Hancock Plsor—per bbl— Oats, bu g alleged had been committed But 1 am wondering bow it is at Annt to our house Suuday night and I’ll Sept.S. L. 9 0*ft* 90 Short- 1M burglary Pomona Floral _ with grange, Bucksport. Corn. I00B i» Mts l» and that be had left her to fbr a Madge’s home. It may be just possible that give you the Drat letter of her first bag go Cora 1*0 Middling*. *>g IS* she has had her share of and that DEDHAM. meal,bag doctor to attend their sick company, name.” Cracked corn, 1 » child. The SOUTH DEER ISLE. been hard for her to find the SEAGIRT, 471, would have elicited it has equally 1 made the call on Sunday evening Walter Fogg, of Boston, is visiting bis story sympathy Seagirt grange met Aug. 90; twenty time. parents, F. W. Fogg and wife. If It had been believed, but It was and found all the family except Cyn- smrin. Well, the summer days have flown and with members present and one visitor from law asoauntMo ufsionr* tun "hot What was the «>f a thia gone to church. There was a fire Mr*. Varnuro, of Brooklin, haa been A bushel of salt » M testimony them the dear ones once more, and the house Crystal Lake grange present. The first Liverpool weigh brass and wife. pounds, and a bushel of Turk * Island ssit burglar’s wife worth? Nothing so and withal restful, for the burnln' on the hearth, and the visiting Shirley Young seems, oh. quiet and second degrees were conferred on two shall weigh 70pounds. Tom.” she said to even for those andirons shone twautlful. CynthJn had The standard of s bnd of “Well, him, “this flesh does get weary, ingoing candidates. The lecturer pro fern, fur- Albert Com ins and wife, of W'akefleld, weight tutors table in go* d order and fit for ahipf.ug, u SO is hard, isn't It?" we love, when sixty birthdays have passed, some apples and cider on the Mass., are visiting relatives in town. nished an interesting program. pounds: of apples. 44 pounds. • and yet there sre sweet memories stored away waitin', and altogether everything a bushel of Vests is "“Yes, Mary. It Is." Mrs. Henry Dell, of Quincy, Mass., has The standard weight of to think upon when the gray days of Novem- looked fine. Somehow I could good order and ftt for shipping, i* ® pounds; “Why don't they find a way to avoid KARRA MI9SIC. 224, ORLAND. mighty called here Do know, X almost think I been by the illness of her of wheat, beets, rutabaga turnips ber come. you make livin' room look like such mistakes?" 90 Narramiasic held its first never my •u pounds; of corn. M pound* of ontoa*.M dread those more than sDy of the more Aug. grange mother, Mrs. James Meade, who fell sad days and 1 told her so. She said men pounds: of carrots. English turt rjt “1 don't know. 1 suppose a summer vacation that, they boisterous ones that may follow, hut if we can regular meeting after recently, seriously injuring her knee. Indian meal,50pounds, of pursuit». iS pcaod*. can't.” • couldn't do such things; only women of burlev and buckwheat. ** of oats; bottle up enough sunshine for coming days of seven weeks. There was a good at- Mra. Dell vu accompanied by her-daugb- pound*. could. 82 pounds, or uvea measure a* t>y agrseawsl. “Maybe some day the union will like those, we can be sure to keep bright and tendance, and the first and second degrees ter-in-law, Melvin Dell. have whose business It will Cynthia made me feel so good that persons cheerful even then. were conferred upon one candidate. Sept. i. B. _ be to ferret out such cases as appear I want to tell Ann that I have canned five l forgot all about askin' her the letter iSt&ktTUMtttn’.'.i. tbelr members." quarts of highland cranberries to-day. so she she was goto' to tell me, and I went Robert King, ol Boston, is tbe guest ol among MABSAFAQUA, 477, SOUTH BLl'KHILL. can look for that annual cranberry pie; that without It. I met her on the Sberley Young. “I hope It will." The of away is to if I to the reunion, and I think regular meeting Massapaqua say, get road the next and I said: Elmer ot is at “Well. Tom. keep up a good heart. held with a small at- day. Gray, Bererly, Mass., there are good prospects of it if we can have grange was Sept. 4, I’ll work for the children." “What was the letter you was goto' borne lew a lew w eeks. 15. I we I think tendance. The lecturer being absent, no it before Sept. hope may. I This is Certain The convict was trio disheartened to to toll me? clean forgot It" we would feel that somehow our summer had program was presented. Rev. J. H. Greenly has returned from a “You'll have to come for It next Sun- make any response to his wife's hope- had an incomplete ending, if that was left out, visit to his parents in South Dakota. she said as she hurried on. fulness. All he said was If he'd been and I think we have all earned that little out- day." CAST IKE, 250. Albert Comioa sad ol 1 next and wile, Wakefield, let go on for the doctor the child might ing. went the Sunday night, Cast me grange met Sept. 6, with nearly Mass., have been visiting relatives here. be alive now. I have a recipe for Golden Loot cake which the first thing 1 did was to ask for The Proof That DlUwortb all officers A abort was will send. Am not certain it is the same as present. program before I It. Roy Varnuin, wbo is in a in Swift had served a year in prison I that letter forgot Cynthia hospital was and refreshments were Mrs. Dieter referred to, but it may be. presented tell me before 1 went Bangor tor surgical treatment, is Header* Cannot Deny. when one night a burglar was caught said she'd Just gaining Am glad to know Abut Maria is getting over served. 1 was to remind her ef It ■lowly. red handed In a burglary. He hap- home, only her accident so well, and trust we shall see to be taken to the same station The family was mostly at home this Orland Grindle and son Levi have gone pened her at the reunion. WALTHAM. Swift had lieeu taken when arrested time. and^Cynthla to* me Into a little to Aroostook county to work during the With kind wishes to all, I will close for this is from evidence Mrs. Sarah Haslem suffering 6 8 room off the dinin' room. There harvest. What could turni.h Mromftr on his way for the doctor. The man time. 8. J. Y. by potato _ tt>an tM asthma. was one chair In It. of the cSlcioiicy of any remedy at the desk looked at him In sur- only easy Cyn- W. B. Uawrie, wife and daughter of time. Tnouaand. of teatify prise. 1 am glad the dale of our reunion fit* Miss Bessie Jordan il attending school thia set herself down to that and left Theresa, of Franklin, were week-end : teat \r ot E. W. Burriil and wile. Doan'a Pill. have brourtn "Great Scott man." he exclaimed. into your plana and cornea before Sept. 15. in Bradford. roe a chair with u wooden seat. To- guests that Kidney We count on welcome I so Sept. 8. B. lasting results. “I hadn't heard of your breaking jail!" always your pre- Mrs. Forrest Rankin is working at M. ward 10 o'clock got tired 1 couldn't Grateful endorsements should prore "I haven't broken said the sence. K. Haslem's. stand It any longer. 1 got up and walk- Jail,” Tea Testers In Formosa. this rrajsdJ* at tbs fair in Blue- ed about to rest and undoubtedly the merits of man Keally, Wednesday in myself, Cyuthia sullenly. Miss Marion Jordan was Pittsfield In the Formosan tea trade the most in this locality a seeln' In- Years ago right “Y'ou were sent a bill presented “good collection”, moved aside, snd, she didn't people np year ago—that several days last week. Important man la tbe cha sL or taster, h» I derived and cordial were tend to be mean about It, 1 set down testified to the relief they I’ll swear to. What's name?” of M. B.s, greeting* your has to lie and testa of all Kulnev PiU Aunt much Samuel Jones goue Newport, Inspects samples from the uae of Doan'. "Oh. I’m Wolff. I as exchanged which gave Madge Patsy might he has teas offered to his and hla be names to where employment. It? 1 firm, Judg- now confirm their tesuinomah. well own pleasure. TbeyiWiil familiar Would you believe went away They up. I’ve been before the ment determines the to be 1W least the most of them; Irish The Haslem reunion will be held at the thiukin' to remind her of the price paid. aay that time ba. completed court so times I fool you all, St without They many couldn'^ In a room admitting light only from Molly, N. L. H., B. J. A., ZelU, A. M. M., town hall Saturday evening. Sept. 13. first letter of the girl-* name who teat. anybody. Besides, my mug Is In the tbe north the cha at does hla work. Kails, »*' Aunt O. Ford, IleUa. and and are vis- would like to me! I met her In Frank K. Fernald. Elliwortn gant-i > W„ Jtna, (K), Mrs. Stephen Jordan family marry He first examines the leaf, then Its MV.: “OBand on for two or three year. The L. E. T.’a. Slater, who became one of ua at Mr. Jordan's parents in Winterport. a few days In the store and asked her sergeant looked puzzled. iting fusion In hot water and Its bao-sche aM there have been hut she said I'd have to It lastly odor 1 wa» by attack, of “Take him in be last reunion, and may circle will have an for It, try annoyed and look him up." The sewing apron and taste. all the faculties 1" l*" did not all at and if I didn't remember this Practically dull paina through my loin. said. "I'll Bnd out about the matter in others. These get together the town hall 24. Music again ball at Sept. by are exercised In this test. It oooldn't .locp the crowd waa so great. time she wouldn't tell me at all. making had a severe apell and the one time, orchestra. » mornlug." Campbell’s the fiervlces of an and hard f r me an old friend—whom 1 I went round the third time to requires expert, After 1 aal dowo, it *a» The next he learned that Thomas 1 am indebted to get day Lemon Jordan has returned to his the tea tester receives a deal aDM to assure has made her- that letter and found not the fam- good salary, get op. Having read a great Swift, the man he am very giad only »“a‘ supposed Patsy studies at Pittsfield. His sister Msdaline not so aa ob- 1 a «' pi self so M. B. -for sending a copy at home, but a lot o' frienda there though aelatlvely large Doan’. Kidney Fllla. got Wolff to be. was at the kindly ily penitentiary. returned with him to enter the school A tea tester box. obtained of the tor Golden Loaf cake asked So had to take me to a closet taining twenty years ago. required only one The In the was recipe Cynthia picture rogues' gallery there. never uses which cure me. for in isst week's column. More than where old books and maga- any iwrfume would Moore’s Drug Store, to examined, and it was found that it they kept and Mrs. Aivah the tea odor. He must not I made a loaf of cake by it the next Waldron Hastings wife, zines. and w» set on the pile with our destroy A tASTtXO Ct'BE. might be the likeness of either one of that, Misa Willard Haslem and Mrs. allow tb^acuteueaa of hla taste to be- after 1 received it- This same Haslam, legs stlokin' out Into the ball. The wa. interview* the men. It to dawn on the morning When Mr. Fernald began po- attended the Etna come dull. He never makes cake, the very best 1 Josephine Stanley closet was narrower than the easy drinks domestic not clu»l" lice that had made a mistake. lady sponge he said: “Time ha. they tea. Constant It is recently, ever and X she will come to the camp-meeting. 1 chair we'd set In the second I tee testing. said, A mouth later, after a deal of ate, hope night of Doan'e Kidney great 0. H. will the health. In my high opinion re-union and a loaf of it, and get Sept. i was there, and there wa'n't no room Injure Formosa tbe red tape had been untied, on tlie morn- bring The cure they made ha. proven per letter, tea testers are Americans or of Labor acquainted with the nieces whose for my ana. so 1 had to put It arouud English- confirm my ! rmer ing day. Tom Swift was dis- WEST TREMONT. nent. I willingly tor her. We set there that from 7 men. charged from prison, and. baring she has read years. ; a-way dorse ment.” alio thank for sending Golden Mrs. Willard Rich and family, who have till 10 o'clock. 50 « readied the dty where he bad left his S. J. Y. I For sale by all dealer.. Price Loaf cake like the one the summer in Prospect, are home. I said as 1 was Ne* 1 family, he saw his companion labor- recipe, exactly spent j "By cracky," Jest A Safe Lover. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, received. wife and of away. “If I didn't ers marching. He stood for a moment first Charles Lunt, children, a-gotn' pretty nigh Perkins—Does the young man who sole agents for the United Stale. ~ Mrs. Lnnt’s sit- to ask for that letter!" — » watching them, muttering to himself: French boro, are visiting forgit ag’ln la courting your daughter leave at a Remember the name Doan W. E. Dow. larfed and said that the first reasonable "You've lots to do. boys, besides get- recipe*. ter, Mrs. j Cynthia hour? Pater—Yea; I have take no other. two ol letter 1 had missed not askin' for it no reason to ting better wages. You've got to see Golden Loaf Care—Mix cups Misses Ren* sad Bessie Reed came borne by kick.—boston Transcript. stir in the nt first call and the second I’d that when one of your number gets sugar and one cup of butter; this week from Hotel Dirigo. Mias Kens my well. Add « missed on second call. So I was Into trouble with the law and is inno- yolks of four eggs and best will begin bsr school st Bernard eoon. my sour milk that is turned to a solid only entitled to the third letter, which cent there'll lie detectives to flud out cup of Miss Hazel Berdeeu, of SHonington, who where the lies.” curd. Stir tbe mixture throughly. It was “n." 1 didn't like that way o' PRINK guilt has been employed at the Ocean house, another cake-bowl sift four cups of floui puttin' me off and went back and set When Tom reached home be found Msnset, the week with her spent past to her to his wife had sod su even teaspoon of sods. Stir tbe down ag'ln [tersuade tell me that about come to the aunt, Mrs. N. G. Lunt. She leavea to-day other into the floui the whole thing. She wouldn't, but "end of her rope" and conid not have ingredients gradually for Stoningtoo. Mrs. Lunt will go with and soda. When well beaten, add the we had our heads perty nlgb together, carried rhe harden any longer. her to visit the home of her childhood. fonr beaten to a still and a lock of her hair brushed my •‘How did they get yon out. Tom?” white* of eggs fgoth Nelson Thurston, wife and sons Ray- cheek. I kissed her. Then 1 said I she asked. Citron and raisins may be adeied, but it ti mond and Robert, left for their home in nice didn't care a rap for all the letters of “The governor pardoned me.” plain. Mrs. Thurston’s Bangor Friday. mother, other name. 1 wanted her will those who the girl’s to “And they punish put Mrs. Helen went with them. Her Thayer, come In and do the woman’s work on for not more The reactioi you there taking care?” Don’t nse harsh physics. Mrs. will care tor their sister, Cram, ffcttu for me. "No. be punished in another weakens tbe bowel*, leads to chroniuconsti my THERE IS NO I They’ll who is an man, but in father, quite aged laws, how we did kick our ties. Get Doan ■ ReguleU. They'operati And. up world, and maybe they're not to blame. pa good healt h. easily, tone tbe stomach, care constipation very heels at the weddln’! SUBSTITUTE I don't know.” *. Thelma. L —-Aded. Sept. Fred C, ch g, by A K bluehill fair. Alfondly, Libby, russets, 1; sweet cress, 1. Samuel Bil- E C Smallidge, Sedgwick, point lace ool- abbmumm*. Hartland. > > I lings, red aatrachan, 2; Martha Washing- ler, 1. Mrs M E Mayo, collection doilies Hiram H, b g, by Starling. Fred WeB- ton crabs, 1: northern spy, 2; Tolman 1. Lena Butler, Center, set 1 Bar doilies, BRIGHT skies and FINE AGRI- colt, Harbor.... 2 8 2 sweet, 1; bellflower, 1. Geo A Morse, dress yoke, 1; Irish collar, 2; neck tie, 1; Time: 2.M|. 2*4*. Baldwins, 2; russet, 2; grsvenstein, 2; centrepiece, 1; raffia bag, 1; crocheted EXHIBITS. Mft}. Ben Tolman bed CULTURAL 8.00 Clan Hass, 1; Davis, 1; sweet, 2; Bpread, 2: silk quilt, 1; worsted quilt Open to Horne Owned In Han- collection Pewaukee, 1; fruit, 19 varieties, 1; ta6 rug, 1; crocheted rug, 1. Emm. cock County. Pum, Roscoe red f80. 11. Urindie, aatrachan, 1. Osgood, cross stitch table cover, 1; infant break* record —oood 1 Wilkei, b non ATTENDANCE g, of Wllkta, H A Joseph Curtis, dutches* of Oldenburg, 1; Jacket, 1: infant hood, X: bootees, 1; — Smalt, Bartlett 2. G E BACina— OOOD MUSIC PRE- Sedgwick. 4 4 t pears, Young, Burry, ladies’jacket, 1. Mrs P A Snow, drawn Ll«iie Ward, blk sipe-of-wineapples, 1; rug, 3. 1. Mrs MIUM LIST. m, by John Ward, J wealthy, 2; porters, May Emerson, quilt, Koj A 1: highland 1. Newton Cloaaon. Sedgwick. J J 2 cranberries, Mover, Allen, bootees, 1. Mrs V* H Pervear, Clapp’s favorite pears, 1. Wm Greene, lace-trimmed combi- Jane, bin, by Msquon. Brooks Grin- Sedgwick, apron, 1; grsvenstein Baldwins 1: cross Almira or not the ot the apples, 1; nation,!. Webber, quilt, 2. Mrs Whether management die, Brookaellle. 6 8 5 N Y CASTORIA orange, 2; pippins, 1. Harry Thurston, Sedgwiok, collar agricultural and Minone, b m, punch For Infanta and Children. Hancock county society by Alclayone, George P G. I. Smith, Bartlett pearB, 1; box ap- and cuff set, 2; baby bonnet, 2. Homer. 1912 and pro liabilities actually conspired to Buckaport. 8 9 8 ples, 1913, 1. AC Osgood, black 01d 8 E b 1. AT Gillis. weather for the twenty-sec- Todd, m, by Maine Todd, E H berries, yellow transparent manufacture apples, 2; stark, 2. Preston EAST SULLIVAN. cattle show Oreely, Ellsworth. 1 l i wclfriver, 1; ond snnntl fair and at Moun- Eeacb, yellow 1. Mrs Susie The Kind You Have Twilight Star, ch m, transparent, Cheater L. Hill has returned to Dart- not but if did by Starlight, duchess of 2. Mrs tain park is known, they L Parle Abbott, Oldenburg, L Cushing, Blnehlll. 6 6 4 A mouth, N. S. did a mighty good Job, for three sue. Witbam, cranberries, 1; wealthy apples, Time: 2.414, 9.41), 3.44}. 1. Mrs A F of such ideal fair weather Townsend, pumpkin sweets, Mrs. Mary Leighton has returned to (Meive days 3.18 1; 2. E L Peters Bought Trot. 3.30 Pace. f!78. blackberries, Grindle, Pa. Alwtays he The reenlt of |>ur«« autumn 1. Mrs Braddock, can hardly imagined. Baby Lawrence, ch g, by Vnaaar, apples, lj strawberries, seen in the attendance Fernstrom, autumn 1. F Mrs. and it all was every Miss Marion Newman. Manaet, 2 2 111 strawberries, Osgood family have returned P and G M Allen, N Sedgwick, early first and third days’ attend- Black Silk, b m, C J to Ayer, MaBs. d,y; the Tarratine, harvest apples, 1; yellow bellflower, 1; to the while Worthen, St. Albans. ,Dpe was quite up average, 8 8 8 8 8 northern spy, 1; twenty-ounce, 1; green- Henry Stevens, of Everett, Mass., was a waa far Daniel O'Dell, b a, E ings, 1; russets, 1. that Of the second day above it, by Sphinx, recent guest of his sister, Mrs. William H Oreely, Ellsworth,..... 112 2 2 more than S00 admission tickets being MANUFACTURES. Lord. Time: 2.27J, s.251, 2.2SJ. 2.281, 2.2SJ. on Wednesday over the record of any Roscoe barrel mid 8.41 1.44 Grindle, ft bbl; '/4 bbl, Mr. Anderson, of Trot, Pace. Puree 8138. gratuity. formerly Milbridge, year. Bunker, b now of visited Promotes previous g, by Johnny Wilkes, C J DAIRY Jacksonville, Fla., friends DigwtionjCheafi* setson has been a fairly good one, PRODUCTS. The Worthen, St. Albans. Ill and relatives here last week. ness and ItestXontains neitter was reflected in the size and the Mrs Fred 2: 1. and it Estelle Mark, b m. by Edgemark, O A Hinckley, bread, jelly, Fred Mrs G A batter, 2. Nettie Hatch, of Melrose Highlands, Opium .Morphine norMumoL excellence of the exhibits ot agricultural Totman, Bockland... 4 8 8 Morse, Bettel, loaf bread. 1. Annie brown Mass., visited his brother over Not Narcotic. in Fred C, ch Grindle, George which quantity and quality g. by Alfondly. A K Libby, bread. 1. Mrs Arthur products, Wescott. batter, 1. Sunday. Mr. Hatch’s interest in the Sun- shove the average. Hartland....,. 8 4 4 Mrs Welland N were Orcatt, Sedgwick, honey, school much usiMZLmnm Salome, b m, Rex A T 1. Mrs A M day was appreciated. Avte/ohi The stimulus given to better farming in by Magoue. Herrick, preserves, 1. Mrs Grant. Bangor.... 2 2 2 Hugh Barbour, jar straw'berries, 1. Mrs Miss Agnes Merchant bad a serious western Hancock county by E. J. Brooks, Time: Annie Grindle, 1. Fannie 2.30J,2.80, 2.304. pickles, operation performed recently on the bone ot New York, which has been noticeable Billings, jar strawberries, 2. Mrs E F PREMIVMS AWARDED. brown back of the ear by Drs. Wood, of at the Bluehill fair for some years, was Hinckley, bread, 2. Mrs F P Bangor, In the Merrill, collection 2. Priscilla and Black, of Sullivan. The •gain observable, not only in his own ex- following list the town is not preserves, Sunday Alden, plate fudge, gratuity. school, of which Miss is a faithful hibit, but also In those of maiiyall-tbe- given when the exhibitor livea in Bine- Agnes FLOWERS. member, her a benefit collection year-round residents. hill. gave E J tended in and will. According to bia custom, Mr. Brooks HORSE DEPABTMENT. Brooks, best coll dahlias, 1; begonias, sympathy good 1; nasturtiums. 1; sunflowers, 1. Mrs Geo Sept. 1. H. this a of tor O B _ offered year special prize flO Yonng, Sorry, draft Bullion, 4 yr Allen, dahlias. 2. Mrs D E coll 1. 1 L Grindle, the best sssortmeot of potatoes, and one old, Leech, colt, 10 mos, 2 (on house plants, 1. Alex Grieve, wild flowers, Mrs. William R. Hanna died suddenly Geo mare and for a of the largest driving). Novels, colt, 2; 1. Mrs A 8 Thomas, sweet peas, 1. Mrs A at her home here ot |8 peek potatoes. colt 2 2. Geo I Friday, aged fifty-one yr#, Soper, N Penobscot, M Herrick, sweet peas, 2. Mrs Victor were won this year by D. E. years. Her death causes sorrow in Both prizes breeding mare and colt, 1 j colt 1 yr, 1; colt Loring, artistic bouquet, Mrs Thomas’s great for several has been a 2 ooit 3 1. the Emerton, who years yrs, 1; yre, Jae B Guy, breed- prize. Alex Grieve, asters, 1. community, of which she was a ing mare and mule winner of the special premiums offered colt, gratuity. beloved and useful member. She leaves, Horace Herrick, eullion. 1 1. ART DEPARTMENT. Brooks. driving yr, besides her three by Mr. R C Hinckley, pr horses, 1. U H McIn- husband, daughters— H C Lord, Surry, water color, pen and Mrs. Andrew Hazel and Other members ot the Brooks 1. Miss E C Small- 1; Havey, Thelma, family tyre, driving horse, ink 1. Nellie and two 3 1. T 1 drawing, 2; pencil drawing, sons—Eugene and Harold; also a the head of the Idge, colt, yre, 2 — bare been emulating Hinckley colt, Staples, North Brooklin, burnt wood box, mother Mrs. Sarah of South yr, 1. George Alien, North 2 Sargent, in the matter ot exhibits and Sedgwick, 1. Mrs. Albert oil 1. a houir prizes. 2. (..'hss 2. Carter, painting, Gouldsboro; sister-Mrs. Reuben Bun- yr, Dablqnlst, horse, Herman and ink 1. Brooks had a admira- Howard, pen drawing, ker, of Seal Harbor, and a brother—Eu- Miss Eleanor moat J B Parke, drawing horse, over 1200 gene Sargent, of South Gouldsboro. ble exhibit of flowers, while Mrs. Brooks lbs, 1. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. CATTLE DEPARTMENT. offered two prizes of {6 each, one for beat Mrs A F Townsend, infant’B sweater, K1TTRRY uwu u u maicneo z. sofa 1. Alice W lO CARIBOU. pie, ana au© cmierion, yoae came, 1; bedspread, 1; pillow, Exact of Howard steers. 1 2. Wm crocheted 1. Maud Copy Wrapper. CASTORIAQOWPAI9V. ncrj vonts crrr. Saunders, Stover, bedspread, opcrTAun In this contest Mrs. Pearl Parker won yr, The six-masted ilowa’d, steers, 2. W P Carter, N Sedg- Bacon, punch work cuff and collar set, 1. schooner George W. for the heat and Mn. A. C. the prixe pie, wick, steers, 2 yr. 2. Preston Leach, yoke Mrs Lena Grtndle, filler guest towel, 1. Wells was wrecked on the Virginia coast tat W Mrs F H Batten Herrick the prise for the beet cake. cattle, 1. E Prescott, display young McIntyre, burg centre- last week. The crew of with two stock. 2 1. Msrcellus 1. Clara M lace twenty, wae that offered yrs, Coggan, pr piece Mclntrye, point Another special prise women and two children, were rescued. belted Dutch steers, 1 yr, 1. Geo Pert, 1 hkf, 2. Ellen C McIntyre, embr shirt by Mr#. Thomas-fS for the moat artistic embr I: embr yoke tat cattle, 2. M A Pert, pr 2 yr old waist, 1; towels, sheet and Damage from fire, smoke and water, This waa won by Mrs. Victor steers, 1. H H N cases, 1. Mrs J H Morse, bureau bouquet. Allen, Sedgwick, yoke pillow estimated at $3,000, was caused at the mstcbed cattle, 1. scarf, 1, lace trimmed towel 1. Mrs. Loring. Milo school V. 2. A Helen Hinckley, lace knit collar, 0 pieces, high Friday, by a fire which, A# usual, Thomas Grieve, farmer, Hoy Grindie, grade Jersey cow, C Osgood, grade Jersey heifer, 1 yr. 1. G 1; knit lace, 1. Mrs Kufus'Chatto, tied for a time, threatened entirely to destroy bottler of the best mineral water granger, Young, Jersey cow, 1; Jersey heifer, 2; work tidies, 1. Mrs M K Olds, embr the building. on earth, was In charge of the hall and of Guernsey heifer, 9 mos. 1. Walter Leigh- night drasses, 1; embr bibs, 1; point 2. lace bennet, drawn work collar, in- The body of Kasem an the agricultural exhibits, and had A. T. ton, Jersey heifer, 2; Guernsey heifer, 1; 1; Souleyman, Eugene Mvrick, Holstein cow, 1. Howard faut’s dress, 2; Batten burg hkf, 1; crochet Albanian, who had been in the as Mrs. Her- employed i-■' i i Gillis his asaiatant. Arthur Durham cow, do 2 1; embr 1. Mrs H E Saunders, 2; heifer, yr, trimming, collar, mills at Lewiston, was found in the rick and Miaa Emma Osgood presided over 2: Hereford heifer, 1. Moses Yeasie, Hooper, batten burg hkf, 1. Mrs J W embr lace trimmed Androscoggin river near Topsham Satur- the ladies’ department. Henry Darling, Hereford cow, 1; Hereford heifer, 2 yrs. 2; Kane, centerpiece, 1. Hereford calf, 1. Eric Closson, Sedgwick, Florence Greene, embr cuff and collar set, day. Cuts and stabs on the body gave Your the Best assisted Albert Hinckley, had charge Pocket-Knife, by reg Durham bull, 1. W' G Green, grade 1. Mrs D II Curtis, tatting collar, 1; do unmistakable evidence of murder. of the office and grandstand tickets. Holstein cow, 2. W E Wescott, Durham bag, 1. Lillian Emerton, doily, 1. Mrs Arthur H Northeast Fred of a The music was furnished by the Ells- belter, 1: Jersey heifer, f: Guernsey Young, Harbor, Webster, Farmington, promi- Machine 1. \v S knit 2. Mrs M E knit nent Tobacco-Cutting worth and that for the in heifer, 2; Guernsey calf, Horton, slippers, Mayo, farmer, aged sixty-two years, was fund, dancing 1: brown 1. Mrs. Bar- Guernsey cow, Swiss, lj Guern- Bulgarian rug, Hugh an bull at the th© at the town hall Mona- gored by enraged State fair Because it cuts the tobacco off the as use it evening by sey heifer, 1. W E Horton. Guernsey calf, bour, men’s sock9, 1. Mrs Fred Holmes, plug you colored embr in Lewiston Thursday afternoon, and died ghan's orchestra, of Ellsworth. 2; full blood Guernsey bull, 1. E J Hinck- Sedgwick, centrepiece, —insuring you fresh tobacco for every pipeful. When ley, grade Jersey heifer, 2 yrs, 1; do 3 yrs, 2; embr sofa pillows, 2. Mrs George from his injuries the next morning. DIVERSIONS. drawn 2. Mrs A P 2. Alex Grieve, Gallaway cow, 1. E T Ralph, rug, Soper, Earlier Thursday the same machines chop up tobacco months before it reaches your Fred morning bull, B?*idce the music the which Leach, grade Durham cow, 1; Holstein bureau scarf, 1. Mrs Hinckley, by band, previously kind, had attacked his owner, the little of tobacco lose their aroma. When heifer, 1. Wilbur Hinckley, Hereford bootees, 2; crochet collar, 2^ embr pipe, pieces you played at intervale throughout the day, Chester Hamlin, seriously but not fatally cow, 2. Arch Hitckley, Holstein heifer, 2. timon collar, 2; infants’ mittens, l;arm smoke them, they bum fast and hot, and bite your tongue. there were ball games, horse and cattle Howard Saunders, breeding sheep, 1; elastics, 1. Fannie J Billings, Irish crochet injuring him. and the usual lambs. 2. 1 1. Leach, 3. embr infant’s 1. Mrs drawing, side-show*, fakirs, breeding sheep, handbag, 2; dress, A. of Red All the natural flavor W E 1. Stephen Diffln, Beach, aged moisture, and fragrance of the not to mention at- Wescott, breeding sheep, 2; lambs, 11 W Cunningham, drawn rug, 1; doily, 1. merry-go-round, .other he could his Arch Hinckley, steer calves, 1. J M. Mrs H W Cunningham, pr women’s knit eighteen, declaring keep tobacco are into the Sickle and tract ions. pressed Plug, kept there Snow, yoke oxen, 2. W S yoke mitteus, 1. Miss set month full of cigarette smoke and chew- Hinckley, Aurey Hutchins, — good this were the ex- 3. David N table 2* Mrs Jennie silk nature’s own the natural leaf Unusually year oxen, Thurston, Sedgwick, mats, Leach, rug, ing tobacco while under and ex- by protector wrapper. W water, hibits of stock — horses, yoke oxen, 1. 8 Horton, display of 1. Mrs Stanley, Sedgwick, 2 braided rugs, cattle, sheep, hale the smoke on coming to the sur- It takes a of minutes to whittle off a cows, 1. 1. Mrs A P Soper, braided rug, 2. Mrs only couple pipeful— swine and poultry, and the results are re- POULTRY. Harry Conary, embroidered chimese, 1; face, dove into the mill pond near his and are rewarded a smoke flected in the liat. ypu by cool, sweet, satisfying premium diet tidy, 1; embroidered stand cover, 2. home one last week. He came to the V Grindle, geese and gander, 1. A day The its handsomest to Roy Nellie work shirt that no tobacco in the world can management did white 1. Horace Douglass, punch waist, surface and soon sank. The ready-cut-up give you. C Osgood, leghorns, Irish crochet strangling, meet the demands made 1; fllet collar, 1; collar, 1; many upon it, Herrick, chrystal white Orpmgtous. 2; was recovered. — knit spread, 2; embroidered doiley, 1. Ida body Convenient no bulge in your pocket. Economical—no and added to ita well-earued repu- Mallard ducks and drake, 1. S W Rob- already work pocket, 1. Mrs Snow- Leavitt unmar- — bins, Indian runners and drake, 2; Pekins Leach, punch Soucy, aged thirty-four, package to pay for no loose tobacco to get spilled and wasted. tation for conducting one of the beat fairs man, braided rug, 2. Mildred Bettel, pr and drake, 1. H L Young, E Surry, ried, and two married sisters—Mrs. Peter at in cases, 2. Hazel Leach, reed basket, Get a plug of Sickle your dealer’s today. Maine. The genial presence of Clar- barred Plymouth Rock fowl, 2; P R pillow j 1; card case, 1; 1; raffia bag, 2. Bishop, aged thirty-seven, and Mrs. Jerry ence 8. Snowman waa missed, he having chicks, 1; buff Wyandotte fowl, 1; do purse, Rosetta Marks, infants bootees, 2. Eliza- Du all of Old were chicks, 1; white Brahma 1: do bay, aged forty, Town, died during the year. He was the so- chicks, beth Grindle, bed shoes, 1: j fowl, 1. Alex Grieve, Pekin ducks, 2. H pillow slip, 2; drowned at Pushaw lake Sunday by the 3 Ounces Slice it as ciety’s for years. oriental towel, 1. Nan Grindle, Penob- secretary many 11 Mclutyre, white Orpington fowl, 2; do of a canoe. The accident is at- scot, woven rug, 1; drawn work curtains, upsetting Following is a liat of the officers chicks, 1; Indian runners, 1. G F Can- 1. Mrs Dan Grindle, knit bedspread, 2. tributed the frisking about of a dog in the of the F. I*. bantam chicks, 1. Helen Curtis, 10c society: President, dage, Annie Grindle, knit tidy, 1; men’s hose, canoe. Mrs. leaves a Hamburg, 1. 2; Bishop husband and »0UUSS Merrill; vice-president, F. U. Allen; s{Mingled knit gloves, 1; men’s mittens, 2; lb yarn, five children; Mrs. Dubay leaves a hus- treasurer. Max K. Hinckley; secretary, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 1. Marion Dodge, Ellsworth, pillow slip, 2. Lena Sperry, Surry, raffia bag, 1. Mrs band. Dr. U. F. Candage; directors, F. B. Snow, Vegetables. G. A. Morse, J. M. A. C. Osgood, U i- femeriou, runny oix weens potatoes, Snow, SbbntiacmtniB W. 8. Hinckley. 1; Dewdrop, 2; Sunshine, 2; Bartlett’s perfection, 2; Cummings’ favorite, 1; gold THE RACES. coin, 2; Green Mountain, 1; Enormous, 1; The racing ail three days was excellent, national, 1; sensation, 1; Noroton, 1; Nor- 2; Noxal, 1; Comet, 1; hustler, though only ooe of the seven races went j cross, 2; Lincoln, 1; northern red, 1; snowflake, 1; more than three heats. Bliss triumphant, 1; big four, 2; blaca Charles A. Trafton, of Sanford, the cristy, 1; Longfellow. 1; bovine, 1; Early of Short “live-wire nurter”, who acted as starter Haugor, 1; Fourth July, 2; season, 1; belle of deposit, 1; Early market, 1; at this fair, established a new record for ! Garfield, 1; Sir Walter Kaieigh, 1; pk larg- Mountain park in getting the horses away est, 1; Sheaf barley, 2. w>th little scoring and without favoring Fred Hinckley, pumpkins, 1; early dew- 1: envoy, Ban- **»>’• Of course he was assisted in this drop potatoes early 2; early gor, 1. H U McIntyre, ponderosa toma- **cord, but it is no less to the credit of toes, 1. L. C. Johnson, harmony beauty CLARION SERVICE the Personality starter that he had the sulkies work- potatoes, 1: early deposit, 1; beets, 1; Pride’s ing so in harmony with him. Tuesday corn, 3. Carroll Dunbar, early is dependable, reliable ser- potatoes, 1. Samuel Billings, sheaf wheat, Mr. Trafton got the horses for six can count on it. away 1; beets, 1: Fourth of July potatoes, 1; vice—you heats after scoring but twelve times; gold coin, i. A. C. Oagood, ripe tomatoes, Thousands upon thousands Wednesday, for nine heats, scoring but 2; pop corn, 1; mangel wurttel beets, 2; Clark seedling 1; RANGES sixteen tirnee, and Thursday for eight turnips, 2; potatoes, of CLARION black Shanango, 1; parsnips, 1; squash. 2; heats, seventeen times. This is a are in daily use in the State scoring largest squash, 1; cabbage, 2. A T Ellis, Counts total of twenty-three heats with forty-live early exator potatoes, 1; sunshine, 2; of Maine, and every single 2. Chas scorings, or less than two to a heat. comet, 1; onions, Dunham, one does work. cucumbers, 1. George A Morse, oats, 1; good H. Greely, of Ellsworth, acknowl- Bhearbats, 2; yellow flint corn, 1; pump- YOU CAN HAVE ®rinoesa, 1; 1; stark, 1. A C Osgood, without result I very bad by Time: 2AM snow, 2AM. 2AM. rreenings, 2; King Tompkins, 2; bine case of Rheumatism, by using two bottles 2 JO Trot, 2.32 Pace. Puree, 3133. >earmains, 1: orange sweets, 1. Harry of RHEUMA." J. P. ELBKIDGE, Sweetheart, b m. H W Jondon, cranberries, 2; grapes, 1; green- by Alclayone. Main wax well, Bangor. till ng apples, 2; King Tompkins, 1; wintsr G. A. PARCHEK. Street, Ellsworth. SMrmfarnunta. -ft American COUNTV UOSSII*. «. ing through sbed and barn without find- Leonard B. Jordan return* to Strong to- $1,000. In the I amount of SSOO.Oon «ud she wee about to after a vtait her* with hie ctpalI mi?,!?. **!• ing tbe expected culprit, day, family. j all, from on* to fort, ,*ara. bearinej..*71 Peters. I September Oral. tots, and * Congressman up the search when Bruno insisted Mr*. Black and ton Clarence, of Iniarrat afttSf* give Georg* cam. par annum, payable P* It is not to ex- kitchen. There was easy satisfactorily upon her going to tbe Bangor, were here Monday and Tneeday, !**M .*° "* denominated -“U* H* l his of M"*. Brown’* dreams—a \ wa, bond*.” press the gratification personal the disturber viaiting Mr*. Black'• aietar, Mr*. A*a C. H*ld bond* will b«* nwnraed to th« ki-a friends, his home city, his county, skunk nestled in on* corner. With a Flood. dread of what ! ^^^?^,»^dn'0,“",**•lh* hie his his feel in gentleness bora of the district, State, party Mr*. Frank H. Lowell and ton Erdman, '»« she succeeded in removing I t*r ^ of John A. Peters to might happen, left home Set or* beNrU'.d,ld0r the election of Tarry town, N. Y.. for No bid* for the animal with no damage done—at least an, part of H|d ^ada a viait with her Almond I diiloaad the Congress. day, afttr parent*, upon length of tbe* l"»..SI fT*- inside tbe house. i ahull ran will be raeatred «■*! un- G. Jelliaon and wife. Nominated in of himself, In tb* arant of an orer spite j to, bond* faro enbacrlpton der most disheartening circumstances, A. H. Carl Idle and wtf* and Orlando b, or moia bidden a' ELECTION RESULTS. pete*, the, being th* blgbaat bidder, m,!!!" a of bis own Brook* and wife attended the Blnebill fair ! tb* bond* will bn by minority faotion dlrlded among thTm£ to tba amount of confronted with a hostile Wadneeday, and on Thursday want from tbel, rnn, ^ party, Comments by Candidate* DrtlonI*, and oaaa of enoh Interesting Booth to Deer *pportloon,^2* national it is to be there by ateamer bay lale, amount of tba abort term bond. administration, and National Committeemen. each bidder where they were guest* until Saturday of ; will b* determine! b, tbe !til doubted if ever a candidate entered a urae of Slat* b, lot. naleaa tbe XI. PCTKBS. of the ieeeilto" Jolian A. Moore, proprietor Lynn- I dar* awarded aueb bond* agree contest with less hope of Bid. wilt be political that I am tre- more bonne. Mr. and Mr*. Brook* have opened at tbe offlee of 10 “It goes without saying Treaenrer of Stale on tb* Orel da, of Oooto winning. result the here for a mendously pleased at the of been viaiting month, leaving for 1 111*, at two o'clock. Joe. W * That he won in of all the ad- spite election and am deeply grateful to the their home at Corlnna Monday. Traaeurer oM».i. verse conditions which confronted him many people who co-operated with me in The marriage of Alvin P. Haney ,snd COMNIBBIOSRRS NOTICE the a* Hancocn aa. is due to several things. First, the campaign and made it their fight MIm Elva Anna Horamarf, of Bangor, .. Aogntt ». *. f. tRt cause he of much as mine. of the represented—the policy look place at the bom* hla brother, AIFE, undersigned. bueing j,,, versos that of a tariff-for- “1 regard the result of the election as Arthur B. of _»», appointed by lb* Honorable j,,™ protection Haney, Wednesday evening Roowlaa, Judge of not lor the probate within *»d!« re venue-only. Maine folks have good a signal triumph, only republi- last week. The bride and groom were at- aaid county, commlactoner, to receireaadaT but also for eld* upon tbe claim* of tbe and have not can principles of protection, tended by Mice Ague* Clancy and Jamra creditor, of B*a memories, they forgot- ford B. Tracy, lata of Winter Harbor, to the new liberal republicanism. I believe 11. both ol Rev. O. ten the disaster which has followed Doyle, Bangor. J. | county, dacaaacd. wboac aatate baa w., harmonise and repraaentad tnaoleeat. it to be entirely possible to officiated. The bride and groom , beret., ,i„ oto£ free-trade tariff bill which has GaptUl notice agreeably to tba order of Ut every unit* the S anti-democratic strength. left on the late train for when of probai*. mat ala month. In Bangor, Judge Iren ant been since tbe Oivil war; the ; altar Auguet J. l»l*. bar* been passed “The difference* between progres- they will reside. The groom, an Ells- a.loatf ; to a*Id rradltora to praaant and this particular instance tbey have bad sive* and are not pro.* t»«, regular republicans worth boy, ia now employed as a con- ; claim*, and that wa will attrntf to tb* an to know the but more a difference of duty aaalgnnd ua at tbe o9lce of B. f. opportunity actually fundamental ductor on lb* Main* Central railroad. cua Bar Harbor. Maine, an the nlneteeott fng kind of a bill the democrats are to as to how tbe same opinion principles September. Wig. aod tb* third day ol i.krv be 1 believe the ary. Wit. at Ian of tb* clock lathe can’t prevent it, should administered. THK !>-.nooag pass; though they MOUTH OP KIVKK. aaob ol anld dnya Be nr a,,. K of amalgamating the two JOHN A. Cutig, they had an opportunity to protest it, Maryland plan CONGRESSMAN-ELECT PETERS. Uanar M. CVt.tiu. branches can be oarried out in Maine, Mr*. How* Smith snd tittle son, ot Bar ComtnlMiosan. and tney have done so. _ ae many of tbe progressive Harbor, an visitingat W. L. Pratt'*. the a man or especially Second, candidate; and in CONGRATULATION*. SEDGWICK. leaders era broad-minded liberal Earl Bmitb, wile and little son, Willis Exgol KctUtt, with a clean re- high character; believ* that the their views, and 1 do not Foster Ober is driving stage for EL E. Jefferson, an borne from Bar Harbor. of as a Letters and Pouring In latKnber b«r«oy gives notice thst cord; recognized ability rank end file bare been permanently Telegrams Chase. he j Georg* York ba* returned borne, after THE hM been duly appointed *4 mi a is* as a business man, and as a alienated.” upon Mr. Peters. tralor D. B. H. C- T. C. of lawyer, Mrs. Jennie Ford has returned to In Brooksvills end Bloebili. Congrstu 1st ions are in upon visiting WILLIAM L. late of public servant; an indefatigable MB. P ATT AN GALL. pouring Brewer. HAYPORD, BUCKS* Peters by mail and Mies Gladys Sadler spent test week in PORT. a a not be construed ss s Congressman-elect worker, loyal friend, magnani- “The result should J. T. Butler, of New waa at bia wire. Among the scores of telegrams re- York, Ber Harbor witb ber aunt, Mr*. Martha In the county of Hancock, deceased, ui a man to be reckoned with to tbs national Administration. It bonds aa the law direct* mous foe; rebuke cottage laat week. Grant. fleet* All per- ceived are the following: sons demands tb- is to be Attributed to democratic haring against estate in any walk of life. wholly of said deceased are desired to GOVERNOR HAINES. J. E. Daniela has closed his cottage and Miss Rene teacher in Fuller- present IN Because cert*in men tailed of Sargent, aame for settlement, and all indebted ttstet* Third, faith in the right- treachery. returned to Boston. profound made s and I believe ton school, la witb Mr*. U. B are to make success in the You splendid tight, boarding requested payment immediately. eousness of the cause he primaries they deliberately Oscau P 1,'crxixaiaa. represented, have won. Whatever the result, have Forrest Candage has to Bluehill to Holt. sacrificed the party in this election. you gone Bucksport, Aug. SO, MIS. and an unshaken belief that a ma- believe in attend the “The democracy of Maine is loyal to the admiration of those who academy. Mia* Mary Fostar baa returned to ber of the district shared his faith. and of jority President Wilson, snd will present s boneat government protection WUbur Ford and wife are receiving con- borne in Lewuton, attar visiting Mr*. D. 2W)ntiat:r.~.ie There of other and labor as were, course, united front in the next four years’ cam- American against European, gratulations on the birth of a son. F. Cloason. but backed the WUson low-tariff program. CHAl.l.KNt.H FROM I'.VRf HER. important contributing caoBes, paign. Personally I want to thank the by Mrs. Sylvester and daughter Lillian Charles Gray, of South Brooksvills, la these overshadowed. The cam- William T. Haines. are 15,000 democratic voters who supported have returned from Swan’s Island. ■ pending a faw day* with bis son-in-law, under the direction of the can- me and thank as well the SENATOR BURLEIGH. OB.r> to Refund If I>r. How- paign, at the polls, Miss Helene Perry arrived recently from W. W. York. Money and the of Mr. State and national for the Please accept my most cordial congratu- didate leadership democracy part the Newton hospital for her vacation. Isaac Hodgkins and wife, of Lamoine, ard'* Remedy Will Not Cure each took in the campaign. lations upon you brilliant victory. It j Parkhurst, loyally supplemented by The Falbers, who have occupied the ■re visiting Mr*. Hodgkins' brother, Ar- Any Caee of Conatlpatlon “We all made the best we were means much to the republicans of Maine county, city and town committees, Jght Parker house, have returned to Boston. thur Jons*. capable of making, and while the result is and of the country. or Dytpepala. was conducted with consummate skill, Misa Florence left for Willi* Sadler and wife, of Springfield, disappointing, we are all not discouraged Edwin C. Burleigh. Morgan Friday O. A. i*areber la eeeklng tb* wont caw and odds. It are a few against overwhelming Needham, Ms**., where she has Maas., spending daya witb Mr. of to Eliawonl snd only temporarily defeated.” CONGRESSMAN GREEN, OF IOWA. employ- dyepepeia of conatipation and it accom- tedler’a F. B. Sadler and was epoch-making, ment. parents, Capt. or vicinity to teat Dr. Howard'. »• MB. LAWRENCE. Hearty congratulations on your splendid wife. plished three striking things; (1) It W. H. Wilson, engineer in the Boston remedy for tbe cure of tboee dreeiuee. “The progressive party is established on victory, which your character and person- marks the "coming back” of the re- post office, is spending his vacation with Capt. Cbaoev Sadler, who is making his So confident la be tbat tbia remarkztik s firm and lasting basis in the State of ality did so much to bring a boat. You in Maine; (2) it em- bia family here. borne in Wintar Harbor with bla daugh- medicine wrlli effect a laating cure u . publican party Maine. are entitled to the thaoks of all republi- Mr*. Dene Frasier, la tk. rebukes the Wilson admin- Arthur Sanderson is home from ter, visiting bis abort time, that ha offer, to refund phatically “Tbst much was determined the cans for the contest. Dover, by entering daughter. Mrs. Betts. istration at it de- N. U., where he has been dar- Mary money eboold it not be eucoeajful. Washington; (S) special election in the third congressional W. K. Green. employed ing the sutmnt r. Woodbury G. Bowden waa called borne In order to eecnre tbe quicker! poaaibk stroys the progressive party In district when, tor the time, OF MAINE SENATE. to-day, only PRES. MILLIKJEN, Mr. Parcber will aell. regu- Mrs. from Portsmouth, S. H., by tb* death of introduction, Maine, at the same time offering that with the exception of the presidential Defeat of the common enemy was the Bessie Wit bee, of Danielson, bis youngest brother, Gardner W. Bow- lar fifty-cant package of tbia medicine U an to work out all election, the progressives had a candidate Usk. Conn., is visiting her parents, Os pi. E. A. party opportunity important Hearty congratulations who died at the half 36 cent*. and den, Ber Harbor hoe pi tel price, its fundamental within the on a ballot for whom to vote. success and the characteristic Byard wife. principles upon your Friday. Capt. Alonro Bowden, ot Ports- Tbia remedy of Dr. Howard « will m “As the only man who ever presented and fairneas of your campaign. Mrs. Miles and who have been party which defeated it. dignity daughter, mouth, end Abram end of aick-beadacbe, dizzy feellnga, conafipa- himself for the of the voters of Duffy wife, suffrages Every progressive, however loyal to his visiting at F. W. Allen's, have returned to of malaria Bluebill Falla, war* ber* over Sunday, on non, dyapepaia and all forma Maine one ballot,out side of the can progressive own party's candidate, consistently Portsmouth, N. H. not fin Hats off to Col. Frederick H. tbair way to attend tbe funeral. and liver trouble. It doe* .imply Park- 1 am satisfied with sincere ad- presidential contest, rejoice in yoor victory. My Mias Pert will attend Hebron relief fora maker and of the redoubtable Ruby lime; it permanent hurst, Bangor, the results. miration of your personal qualities and academy this fall. Mias Mary Paris will HICOU!t. complete core*. chairman of the republican State “The progressive party now has s work- intimate of your advanced my knowledge return for her senior year. It will regulate the bowela, tone np tk which it never bad be- committee! “Organize, organize, or- ing organization, views on current questions, combine to Mrs. Charles has been u Mrs. R. H. and who Sweeney, who tbe whole inteetinal tract, giie you fore. in the election in Sargent children, was the club which he My greatest hope assure me that your career Congress ber sons at Bar 1* home. »nd diftk ganize!” have the summer at Twin Oaks risiting Harbor, •ppetita, make food taete good was to build such an and and spent wielded the and op organization will bring great honor to yourself and throughout district, cottage, have returned to Washington. Addie Phillip* and Miss Howard, ot well, and increaaa vigor. Joy nappe give the party a permanent standing in commendation of both republicans and "doot with what effect is now known. Pro- Brewer, spent lest week with relatives near will taka tba place of tbit this BUte. Carl E. Milljken. William Sylvester, Ralph Means, Carlton foundly convinced that bis cause progressive#. bar*. cere whether I lire or die" feei.ng. “Against the combined intereaU which and Frank Day, John Eaton and Henry ought to win, that with Peters as a have DeWitt baa to opposed us,throttling the press of the State SOUTH HANCOCK. Morgan gone to Essex Junction to Evelyn gone Lagrange candidate it could win, that it should and the voters the corn ■nd llsaei McGown to West Sullivan to cajoling by miarepreseuU* in Sullivan. factory. he sounded his of H. L. Joy bu employment taach. win, slogan organi- tions and in some instances by coercion, G. 8. Bridget arrived from Wolcott laat Wm. O. EMERY Miss Births Wooster bu returned to zation up and down the district early we made the best fight we could and ac- week, leaving next day for Hiram, where A. M. McGown, wife and family, of Waltham, Mass. TITLES and late; it took, it told, it won. Hats complished great things for the progres- he will superintend a factory for the Lagrange, who have spent tbeir vacation off to Parkhurst! sive party all over the country. Mr. Kucha, of Nserton, Mass., bu been Twitchell-Champiin Co. witb relative* bare, returned borne Mon- Smith. ELLSWORTH, MAINE “I am thankful for the support given me. a guest of Mias Blanche Misses Mabel Allen and Elizabeth Hus- day- I tnat 1 have been able to do so Mrs. Elmer Starch** mado and aJ»*tr*ct« Does the administration at rejoice Mrs. E. J. Davis and Davia, band return to-day to Coburn, Mias Rev. J. O. Backlund, wbo spent August Washing- and ifurniahe or* short much tor the advancement of the princi- of Ellsworth, vial ted friends here last Abbie Sanderson to and has returned to Boston. Hi* copies ton understand the answer the third Colby, Henry here, family ftiOS of the of the to notice, and at HAWAAia ples party people.” weak. Harding Pbillipa-Exeter academy. will remaiu a few weeks While here district has made to its question: longer. REP. NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN BALE. of Meat., is Rev. A. W. Smith and family, who have Mr. Backlund a tract ol land of OF r ICE; “How do like our tariff bill?” C. K. Bunker, Somerville, purchased you been election is a (or with his at “Hillcrest" for two occupying H. O. Young’a house, Francis McGown, and plana to build a BL8CX, Of the voters who last “To-day's great victory family MORRISON. JOY & CO. 36,000 spoke have returned to Mass. Mr. next the new republicanism. Tbe republican week*. Winchester, tmngalow spring. •tati «T«*rr. Monday 22,000 aaid: “No!” Is that Field and family have gone back to Bos- party has shown it is coming back to ita Howard Walkar and family, of Ella- plain? ton and the Moeelys to Needham. ! TWAw. IM-2. > «■ ««•,e own. Tbe voters o( the third Maine district were of Mrs. Martha Wal- Paint worth, guests Miaa Louise Anderson returned last by a vote of 8,000 or more have repudiated ker Labor day. Every gallon costs a painter’s day’s A President endorsed Pat an week to her school in Claremont, N. H. tangs II; tbe tariff hill now before Congress and tbe work. Eaton Bunker and wife, who have been Her mother accompanied her to Boston; ex-Preeident endorsed the Poor more Lawrence; administration of President Wilson. 1 Wooater’a also Mrs. Fred Anderson and little son, paint, gallons; good paint, endorsed occupying Miss Ophelia house, people Peters. Do the believe tbe result will have a marked who will proceed to their home in Iowa. ess gallons. have returned to Bangor. rule ? 8. people effect on tbe country at large.’' Sept. H. Every extra gallon adds to your job its who has been vis- Mrs T. J. Hodgkins, the not DEM. NATIONAL-COMMITTEEMAN JOKES. arioe and painter’s day’s work; far at Bar Harbor, returned Sunday, ac- edenTair iting How's Would the This? trom fo a gallon. Lewiston Journal take “I am very sorry; that is all I can say.” her siater, Mrs. H. A. companied by Wc offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for There are a dozen and back good paints anything it has said the PEOO. KAT’L-COMMITTEEMAN GARDNER. Brown. any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by during Hall's Catarrh Cure. mndreds of poor ones. Devoe is one of Wednesday-Thursday last few weeks if it could ? Eleanor P. J. CHENEY A “We had no money. Lack of funds Ethel and Raymond Hodgkins, CO., Toledo. O. he dozen. The chances are: there isn’t Hollis Reed and John We. the undersigned, have known F. J. 10-11. Eleanor Clark, 1 hampered the progressive working or- Ball, Cheney for the last IS years, snd believe him mother in this town. Sept Wood have gone to Sullivan to-day to at- honorable in all business transac- “Mr. Lawrence haf a barty; vere iss ganization and prevented proper publicity. perfectly Mor&uok-Joy Co. sells it. school. tions and financially able to carry oat any dot barty now?” It is evident that the voters of the third tend high obligations made by bis firm. Best fair in the County district are absolutely opposed to tbe poli- W. L. Coggins, who for several years has NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. So*. Country cies of the democratic party.” been superintendent of schools at Rock- Toledo, O. NORTH ELLSWORTH. Hall’s Catsrrb Care is taken Internally, act- WEATER—between West and Maas., hu resigned to accept a simi- 8nrry Sorry, land, ing directly upon the blood and mucous tar* O Auf. SO. » red sweeter. Finder notify COME! H. F. Maddocke is N. H. faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. H. A. Papl, Rock Me. painting his honse. Faded Flowers. lar position at Franklin, port, Coloring Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug- A. W. Nason, who is working at Green Do not throw away your faded artificial Miasm Georgia and Gertrude Coggins gists. Take Hall's Pills for Jr. a Family constipation. #cr Salt. lake, spent Sunday at home. flowers at tbe end of the season, but keep went to Franklin, N. H., to spend week IRA B. HAGAN, Moore is and color them in this with their brother William before return- Frank at home from North- way: Doff CARDS—We are to furnish A common mistake of local advertisers prepare Civil Engineer, east Harbor, where he has been Take the Juice from cooked blackberries. ing to their work in Maaaachusetts. X. caatotner, with tht la ten in poot-corda. driving. is to estimate the value Panny upwards, or Wassorted for We. the flowers in it and to Sept. 8. of advertising An Land Surveyor. Mrs. William Neveils and Dip bang up dry __w- Post C.ap Co„ Auonrn. Me. daughter one the amount the stems without out the space of newspaper by SoHcito* Hazel were of Mrs. B. H. by pressing that haver fiiriiintr— guests Moore The old uying “lightning asked some other It is a The flowers will come out a beautiful try publication. P Juice. in same wu elec- #oi ISxnt or Sail. ELLSWORTH FALLS. ME. daring ooanty grange. strikes twice the place” mistake a business man ^ the of each a of judgment for deep red, edge petal being in a shower at Mr. Dolliver, of Southwest trocuted Fayetteville, Ark., to estimate the value space in a aals or rent—My farm of about no formerly darker shads. A dozen faded of repu- The tckicA has roses, pink, when one bouse wu atruck five FARM—ForW noma, ono-half woodland, on newspaper now at a recently, table with a Surry Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, is newspaper good circulation rond, l mile from P. O. In ra- and light blue and white, colored in this way time* within an hour. Buildings good rate for advertieing space, ( at F. M. Moore’s pnlr- of Carr. K. B. guest by that of some other publication which Inquire Mn.*a, Ells- ««• and mixed with green leaves, were all the worth. ted to toko what it g*‘ ^ will business at and be and t*e Mrs. Geraldine Moore, of Kllsworth trimming needed on a hat, and tbe accept any price medium large A record is better than a proepecta-, okcap advertising e*W a lew last to it.—Looveaworth but Falls, spent days week with her wearer reoeived many compliments on her Itewepaper circulation is what oounU foe pleased get (Kansas) Hrtuar flout oopoct nothing Timas* Thx ft**- sister, Mrs. Hannah Haddocks. beautiful red rosea. Ellsworth American ronuUn.—LAWTODOOburf (lad.) elected, presidential election of last (all tor com- WEDDING BELLS. OBITUARY. 2U>bntf*ement«. peters parison ; MORANG -ROBINSON. MBS. SABAH FRIEND. •i i ■ urn 111 Minimum iiimn rm iiinn mu n 111111111111 urn 11 mu 1 in 1 nun1 m 1 n 1 riu nil FOR BI0 VICTORY REPUBLI- The wadding of Miss Carrie Augusta Harsh, widow of Lewis Friend, died Wednesday, 8, at her home on Oak CANS OF THIRD DISTRICT. 51 Morang, of this city, and Harold Atherton Sept. 5 J if I street, aged seventy-three years and three Robinson, of Chiaago, last Wednesday according to i if El U i months. HI8 plcrautt lat- I xi1} xSsj ,3x 5a £ evening, was the principal social event ol Mrs. Friend had been in tailing health . 891—RRCRIVINO '■!>«» S 27J W. FIGURRR, TAPLEY gpr 1*7 71 40 tbe summer in Ellsworth. The wedding tor some years, but not until about two RETURNS IN RLL8WORTH. 8 4 268 * 78 88 8 8 1 144 took place at the Unitarian church, and months ago did it appear that the end was « 29 4 1 81 was followed by a reception at “Bay near. Hhe was a patient sufferer, and for John A. Peter*. * ^ongiuiluiSB ** 1* « 1 *1* View”, the home of tbe bride's parents, the three or four days before her death, i« the way it standi now, and it ia she That 888 288 84 22 12 989 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Morang. was mercifully relieved by uncon- Fire Insurance no secrets The was sciousness. divulging damaging campaign VOTa NOV. ft, 1912. church Oiled with guests at 8 the wae a o’clock, the hour of tbe ceremony. Mrs. Mrs. Friend was born in Krotoechin, now to »ay that victory Joyful W»rd«. Rep. Detn. 8oc. Pro. Prog. Tot. 1 Fred L. Kent at the Qermany; she came to this country in 1863 to even the moet sanguine 69 81 10 49 209 presided organ, play- ME, lurprtse repub- to make her ELLSWORTH, 1 *1 86 2 1 71 201 ing several selections as the guests assem- home with her aunt, Mrs. lican. 8 Jacob a of Lewts 29 82 4 .. 82 97 bled, and tbe Lohengrin wedding march Friend, sister-in-law < and < 17 •in mi im 11111111111111 u 1 in 11 mi 11111:1 in 1 tun u 1111111111 m 11 u 11111 rn 11111111 n 11 cn 11111111111 It was s greet victory, marked the 28 1 .. 9 88 as tbe bridal party entered. Friend, who with his brother Jacob, had

* 46 .. 70 .. 28 144 The church decorations leaves come to Ellsworth in 1864 from the of close of one of the moet strenuously of oak city 2*2 278 17 1 189 and hydrangea blossoms were simple yet Prussia, Poland. fought campaigns in tbe history of tbe 704 most effective. Tbe decorations were ar- Mr. and Mrs. Friend were married in congressional district. Get on the Safe Side of the third The two proposed constitutions! amend- ranged with vine effect above the chancel New York, but lived all their lives in this Pence, Pitted against the most astateand hard- ments, relating to taxation and making it arch, and bunches of the leaves and blos- country in Ellsworth. Here the firm to possible to vote on soms were tied at each The decora- name of Lewis Friend A Co. half a est fighting campaigner the democratic proposed constitu- pew. nearly Before it is too Late tional amendments at the regular biennial tions at the church, as well as those at the century stood for high character and busi- party, and with a progressive party candi- election as well as on the second Monday bouse, were by Miss M. A. Clark. ness integrity. Mr. Friend died about Insure with companies that are reliable. date drawing bis support more largely alter sixteen tbe adjournment of the legislature Tbe bridal party was preceded by the years ago. Insure with companies that are sale and sound. from the former republican vote of the which submits them, were Dr. Charles C. Knowlton and To them was born one adopted by the ushers, daughter—Rose Insure with companies that pay losses immedi won voters of of B., wife of Isador L. who with a district. Mr. Peters out against what Maine Monday, by a vote of Walter M. Allen, Ellsworth; Howard Halman, ately. odds. Not alone about three to one. Wilkins and Prince of daughter, Doris, survives her. A sister— seemed overwhelming Hawes, Brookline, Insure with the Mrs. David only best companies—and the his townsmen in Ellsworth, but by the Mass. Tbe bridesmaids were Misses Olga Friend, also survives, and four by best are handled the district aud of Nathalie brothers, three of whom are in this companies by republicans throughout SUMMER SERVICES. Erickson, Dorchester, Mass., and gists, it is believed that not another man Young, Jessie Morang and Margaret country, one a resident of Berlin, C. W. & of Ellsworth. The bridesmaids’ Germany. F. L. MASON, Real Estate. hi tbe piny could have done it. Work of the Unitarians In Hancock King, Insurance, gowns produced the rainbow effect, the Mrs. Friend was a woman of the highest receiving returns in euaworth. County this Year. color scheme of the wedding — Miss character, devoted to her home and fami- owners will Tbe returns ware received in Ellsworth For it has been Property be protected from fire by placing their many years the custom Erickson wore pink cbsrmeuse and ly, and possessed traits which endeared all three parties — the republicans of the American Unitarian association by to carried a shower bouquet of pink sweet her to all with whom she came in contact. »l the office of Peter* & Knowl- carry on the work of services Both here gathered holding pess; Miss Young, light green crepe de and in Brookline, Mass., where tbe democrats at Harvard C. Jordan's in tbe various ton, every Sunday coast towns chine, white sweet peas; Miss Morang, for many years she had spent the winter, store, and tbs progressive* at the office of of Hancock With the month Fire of she Insurance county. light blue charmeuse, pink and white will be sorely missed and her death L. F. Uile*. September, this work naturally be- de The has the stops sweet peas; Miss King, yellow crepe sincerely regretted. family with E. J. The democratic camp was the moat con- cause the ministers who their ser- WALSH, ELLSWORTH. give chine, white sweet pear. All the gowns sincereat sympathy of all. Ellsworth democrats did not be- vices are fident. obliged to return to their city were cut en train. The funeral was held at the home on that "Patt” could be beaten. Tbe homes. lieve The rainbow scheme was further carried Friday, Rev. R. B. Mathews officiating. returns from the cities, and the The has been a most satis- remains early present year out in the gown of tbe matron-of-bonor, The were taken to Wakefield, given in one. handsome plurality Petungall factory Weekly services have heen Mrs. Charles C. Knowlton, sister of tbe Mass., and laid beside those of her hus- Kcnnehec their beld in Bar band. strengthened confidence, Ellsworth, Harbor, Sullivan bride, who wore lavender crepe de chine, and jubilation reigned. Then the returns Harbor, Lamoine, West Pros- Uouldsboro, with overdress of accordeon-plaited ABBY DAVIS PARTRIDGE. tbe smaller towns to turn tbe from began pect Harbor and Winter Harbor. In all chiffon. She carried a shower of bouquet Friends in Ellsworth were grieved to tide toward Patera. Oradnaily tbe fig- these places tbe attendance has been very lavender sweet peas. learn of the death last Monday, Sept. 8, in ure, «t« into munguirs lead, and Anally gratifytog. The congregations have with her rather. She The bride entered Dorchester, Mass., of Abby, only daughter Mr. Peter* forged ahead. Jubilation shown a real and vital Interest in tbe wore a of white brocaded handsome gown of the late Jamas W. Davis, of this city. Bitted from the democratic headquarter* liberal religion, and what it is trying to with seed The dress charmeuse, pearls. Mrs. Partridge was stricken with paraly- tcrou the tqaare to the republican camp do (or humanity. was decollete and with court train. cat sis last winter, and bad since been gradu- & — tud there It stayed and waxed more These services have themselves HUBBARD proven The veil was with blossoms. caught orange ally failing. Her first husband, Fred and more demooatratlee until the la*t attractive, not merely to Unitarians but to She carried a court bouquet of white roses. Presby, died many years ago. In 1882 she TALL AND WINTER fl«u res were In and victory waa sure. many other denominations as well. In- Little train-bearer, STYLES Margaret Walker, was married to Charles B. Partridge, of J Uloom gradually aettled over the demo- deed, there has never been displayed such wore a white batiste frock over white this city. She had made her horns in Rr Sale RELIABLE Ellsworth. cratic camp. At 8JO o'clock, Mr. Pat- a widespread appreciation of this work. and carried a basket of sweet By CLOTHING CO., silk, pink Massachusetts for some years. tsngali telephoned: “Tell Peters not to Many have expressed their regret at the peas. She leaves two daughters—Miss Lillian be too sure." At 9JO he said: “It is any- closing of this summer and have was met at the altar work, The bridal party by A. who lived with her in Dorches- 1LAMSON Presby, body'• game yet." That waa the last word hoped that some arrangement might be the and his best E. Harold groom man, ter, and Maud, wife of Frederick Snow, received from “Pitt" Monday night. made whereby the work might be con- of who had Hamblin, Springfield, Mass., of Harrisburg, Pe. She was one of seven The progressives were quiet. The early tinued throughout the year, even if on entered from the with Rev. Silas chancel, children, two of whom survive—W. H. returns clearly indicated that their candi- a smaller scale. W. who the Sutton, performed ceremony. Davis, of Bar Harbor, and Dr. Frederick date would not be elected—the more con- In the this has been past impossible, The single-ring service was used. A. Davis, of Boston. servative had never he would be. but all the indications now to its after the the re- • expected point Immediately ceremony, The remains are to be brought to Ells- BANGOR AUGUSTA PORTLAND The vote, about 50 per cent, of the Roose- becoming an actuality in the near future. was held at the home of the bride. ception worth Friday for interment in the Davis Business, Shorthand and Telegraphy Courses of this School together with the help of ita velt vote of last was to the The new is to have the Hancock was Position means of Men and Women fall, fully up plan Here the rainbow effect carried out in lot at Woodbine Department has been the of starting thousands young family cemetery. on the road to a successful career in the Business World. What it has done for others it is of moat of them, and larger county conference of Unitarian and other the house decorations. The living- THE expectations parlor, reasonable to suppose it can do for you. Write for Free Catalog. than either of the other parties bad al- Christian churches call a minister-at- and dining-room were room, library F. L. SHAW, President, Portland. Maine. G. D. HARDEN, Treasurer, Bangor, Maine lowed them in the pre-election estimates. large, who should serve the needs of all decorated with green and ropes of sweet- MARINE LIST. They gathered what satisfaction they the churches included in the conference. peas in rainbow’ colors. The halls were Ellsworth For*. could from this fact. Each church is to contribute its share, and in green and white. The porch and sun- The total vote in the district waa larger the American Unitarian association wilt parlor were profusely decorated with Sid Sept 8, sch Storm Petrel, lumber, for Congregational PLUMBING, Salem bold itself for the balance and than either party bad predicted—some- responsible up golden-rod, golden-glow Japanese Hancock County Ports. Hot Water Heating, Furnace thing over 36,000 for the three leading to a certain amount. lanterns, while the grounds were also West Sullivan—Sid sch Rebecca R Sept 4, Work and candidates, against 35,000 in the presi- Last July this was only a tentative plan; decorated with lanterns. Douglass, N Y Church Jobbing. Ar Sept 4, sch Emily I White, from west- dential election last year. It fell behind since then the Unitarian churches of Ells- Those receiving with the bride were Mr. ward HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES the vote in this district (including Wash- worth and Bar Harbor have pledged their and Mrs. Morang, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Ar Sept 10, sch Georgietta Sid 8ept 10, sch Alice J Crabtree, New York ington in the State election last share of the expenses, and the people of Thayer, of Brookline, Mass.; Mrs. Charles Centennial county) Southwest Harbor—Sid Sept 8, schs Manie Twenty Years* Experience. year, however, more than 5,000. West Uouldsboro, Prospect and Sullivan C. Knowlton, E. Harold Hamblin, Mrs. Saunders for Boston; Mabel Sept 6, schs Regina; Rhoda Holmes, Personal attention to all details. Telephone Ellsworth its home candidate a Harbors and Lamoine are trying to raise Edward Hawes, Mrs. C. L. Stevens. The Apple gave River, N 8. for New York A report of the exercises at or mail orders promptly attended to. — and Hancock in order to obtain the benefit of bride's mother wore brocaded char- handsome plurality 256, money gray Ar 8ept 7, sch Dorlty Snow from Nova Scotia the observance of the 100th county gave him a plurality of 486. Only this plan. meuse. Mrs. Thayer, mother of the y wl yacht Halcyon from St John, N B EDWARD F. BRADY, one email plantation la missing from these With the support of Ellsworth and Bar groom, wore black lace. of the anniversary founding Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. returns-Loog Island, which in the last Harbor the success of this plan seems to Ices and cakes in rainbow colors were BORN. First of the Congregational Telephoue 5—6. presidential election cast 26 votes. be assured. As soon as the right man served by girl friends of the bride—Miss GOTT—At to Mr and Mrs church of Ellsworth has been is the vote of the district by can be found, the work will be resumed Alice Dresser, of Springvale; Mibb Lillian Chicago, 111, 8ept 8, Following Lawrence E Gott, of Swampacott, Mass, a on new basis. For the immediate of Misses Erva Giles and in counties, with the presidential vote for the Russell, Warren; daughter. compiled published comparison: present the regular weekly Sunday ser- and Emilie Young, of Ellsworth. Mrs. GRAY—At Bucksport, Aug 29, to Mr and Mrs form. This Fred a son. pam- Peters Patt'gall Law. vices will hive to be omitted, but when William E. Whiting and Mrs. Howard George Gray, pamphlet LEACH—At Penobscot, Sept 8, to Mr and Mrs is on sale 50c Hancock 3,065 2*479 1,004 the man is Bar Harbor and Ells- Wilkins coffee. (price per found. poured Edwin 8 Leach, a sou. phlet Kennebec. 8,917 4,926 2.231 services of Ellsworth's charm- at the bookstore of Miss worth will have regular preaching The bride is one TAPLEY-At West Brooksville, Sept 7. to Mr copy) Homeraet. 2.673 2,164 1.14® and Mrs Jerome P a son. every Sunday for at least seven or eight ing and popular young girls, and has Tapley, [Edward The Waldo. l,ir 1,873 814 Jerome.] J. A. Thompson. pro- months in the The smaller churches the best wishes of her host of friends. Washington-. 8.291 3.130 1.248 year. ceeds will be donated to the will have at least one service a month. She was the recipient of many valu- Totals. 14.073 14.4*2 6.444 MARRIED. The plan includes the purchase of an able presents. The groom is a graduate of church. 1912. which will enable the minis- the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- VOTE FOB rEBSlDEST. automobile, ATKINS—CUSHMAN—At Corinna, Sept 7, by Boose ter-at-large to get more quickly from place nology, and now on the engineering staff Rev H A Sberman, Mias Evelyn A Atkins, of Taft Wilson velt Ellsworth, to Archie L Cushman, of Bangor. to place. The executive committee of the ol the uxweid Acetylene u>., oi umcago. Hancock. 1,399 2.665 1,932 DUNBAR—DUNBAR— At South Penobscot, conference met at Sullivan Har- He baa been a summer visitor at his WHEN IN PORTLAND Kennsbec. 1.7*2 4,397 6,196 recently Sept 3, by Rev Chester A Smith. Miss Lila F of the Dunbar to Carl F Dunbar, both of Peuob- AT 1.479 bor to discuss the general outlines mother's cottage at Webb’s pond, STOP Homerset. 1,23ft 2J17 scot. work the details of which will have to be Waltham, several years, and has made Waldo. 881 2.144 1.638 GRAY-CONARY-At Bucksport, 8ept 2, by “The Homelike House for Maine Folks” Washington-. 1.882 3,178 1.990 arranged later, when the minister can be many friends in Ellsworth. After a Rev A B McAlister, Miss Alice N Gray to Herbert both of Orland. present. Those present expressed them- few days at the Webb’s pond cot- Conary, 7.130 14.0*2 U.236 HORSMAN HANEY — At Ellsworth Falls, selves as in with the Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left Sun- hearty sympathy tage, «, Rev Orville J Miss Elva Sept by Guptill, new chase house Ful Lines of VOTE OF HANCOCK COUNTY. plan and pledged their own best effort to day by automobile for Boston, with Mr. Anna Horsman to Alvin A Haney, both of Bangor. between New Hall ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Following is the vote of Hancock coun- Us realization. and Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. Morang, Miss Midway City ROBERTS-BORLAND—At Caribou, Sept 2, and Monument AND FIXTURES. in from The American's cor- The of the project now Jessie Morang and Mr. Hamblin. After a Square ty detail, completion by Rev James H Gray, Miss Edith Lula Estimates os Wirlaf sad Supplies Cheerfully flirts of the American Uni- visit in Mr. Robin- Roberts, of Caribou, to Hugh Kelley Only Fireproof Hotel in the State rected poetal card returns from town awaits the action short Massachusetts, ANDREW M. Borlaud, of Bucksport. Located for MOOR. clerks: tarian association. son and his bride will leave for Chicago, Conveniently Btteylluildtnc, State st.. Ellsworth Conventions. where they will reside. people Attending DIED. at the Every courtesy and attention shown 1 § Surry Blueberry Factory Burned. Guests from-out-of-town present CommiBBion iHrrrijantB. r 8 t besides those mentioned, ladies travelling alone * The blaeberry tectory at Surry, oper- wedding, already BOWdEN—At Bar Harbor. Sept 5, Gardner I The advertisements below some ol | 8. ol were: Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson, W Bowden, of Marlboro, aged 42 years. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES represent £ t 1 ated this year by George Foster, the leading houses of New England. Our BURNS—At Trenton, Stfpt 6, Linda Burns, TRANSIENT RATES was burned early Saturday Bar Harbor; Col. Frederick Hale, Port- readers will doubtless find them of value. Amherst 63 10 4 Ellsworth, aged 64 years. Dr. New Mr. .00 PER OAY ANO UP. to have George Parcher, York; — ROOMS ONLY St Aurora... 7 17 7 morning. The fire is supposed laud; FF.RNALD At Mathis, Ga, Sept 9, Lewis W. Miss Cush- ROOM AND BOARD *2.00 PER DAY ANO UP. Uluehill. 134 119 11* originated from the smokestack or steam and Mrs. Henry Cushman, Fernald, of Ellsworth, aged 27 years. « Miss Anna Miss Louise HANNA—At South Gouldaboro, Sept 4, Mel- Brooklln. .... 78 60 boiler. man, Cushman, H. E. THURSTON. R. F. HIMMELEIN, vin Hanna, aged 14 years. 161 168 107 was the end of Cushman, Bangor; Mr. and Mrs. G. Porter PROPRIETORS Rucksport. The factory just nearing HANNA —At East Sullivan, 4, Mrs dyd&M/BOSTON Sept 73 41 82 Miss Rachel Brooktvllle. a successful season, with a week or ten Paine, Middle bury, Vt.; William R Hanna, aged 51 years. Munjoy Hill Cars pass the door 48 OuMm. 02 9* Miss — At South Mrs Emission mercHA*ts days more work ahead. Some berries were Emery, Cambridge, Mass.; Dorothy EMERTON Bluehill, Sept 8, 48 0 1 V Emertou, 60 3 months, Cranberry Isles... but Mrs. Olmstead, Mr. and Emily aged years, on hand and in process of oanning, Savage, Brewer; 17 days. T>edham.T. 31 8 19 Clifford had been made through the sea- Mrs. George Ocha, Presque Isle; FRIEND—At Ellsworth, 8, Sarah, widow FOX TRAPPING l>eer Isle. 142 07 14 shipments Sept h APPLES E. J. of Lewis Friend, aged 72 years, 3 days. In- 12 son as fast as the were packed, so 8. Cobb, Waltham, Mass.; Brooks, H Walter Bray, Orland, Me., Kastbrook. 29 10 goods terment at Wakefield, Mass. of N. L. B. W caught 24 fox. 84 mink; *ve have facilities 128 was little of the finished on and family, Trenton, J.; greatly improved Eden. 279 410 there product LOWELL—At Bucksport, Sept 6, Capt Francis r Thomas Callahan, North Ellsworth. 668 218 84 hand. Deasy and Miss Louise Deaay, Bar Harbor. D Lowell, aged 49 years. i Monroe, N. H.. caught 28 fox for handling, with methods. 121 78 88 of was Some of the have since NEWCOMB—At 4, Erastus Pape Stamps Pranklln. The building and part the plant wedding guests Bucksport, Sept for testimonials and terms. Colon Newcomb, aged 51 7 months, 21 SHIP THESE ALSO: Gouldsboro. 142 107 44 Foster last been a house- years, L Warranted owned by Mrs. Jay Gallison. Mr. Wednesday enjoying days. land, water, Hancock. 120 45 14 Mr. and his wife I snow sets. Bait and scent owned a of the plant, leasing the party given by Morang PARTRIDGE—At Dorchester. Mass, Sept 8, and Knox part t in pint Jars for sale by MEATS, EGGS, all Isle an Haut. annexed to at Contention cove. Mrs Abby Davis Partridge, formerly of Ells- building and the remainder of plant. The at their cottage * Edgar R. Page, Orland, Umoine. 59 21 17 worth, aged 64 years, 5 months. Farm will not exoeed There was a Maine. Products. Mariaville. 36 15 4 loss fl,500. SMITH—At Cathlamet (Wash> Aug 28, Frank small insurance. fainted at the club the other W Smith, a native of Mariavilie, aged 80 Mt Desert. 107 « 9 “Tommy years. 110 79 87 night. We thought he was going to die.” Orland. STOVER—At Bluehi'l, 6, Rufus P Repairing, Cleansing, Pressing Man Drowned. he Sept Stover, 18 13 1 Bucksport “Well did he kick the bucket?” “No; 11 18 ^rofesetanal Cattle Otis. aged 63 years, months, days. GARMENT8 Penobscot..... 98 77 25 Capt. Francis D. Lowell, of Bucksport, only turned a little pale.” 84 Mon's arid Womon'o. Sedgwick...... 81 50 was drowned Saturday within sight of hia L TCE H rS COT T 07 46 27 ®rtiKtl8rswr.ti, X Surry. home on the . SPECIALTY MADE OF 86 184 88 Stonington ... Capt. Lowell had been to Bangor in bis TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND 112 136 27 GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. Sullivan. and when in front of hia DAVID FRIEND, 12 21 motor-boat, Stiff Agent Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., of Port- Sorrento. 18 Knees Became .... Maine house, reached for the mooring, pitched Ellsworth, and, for furnishing Probate and Surety Bonds Southwest Harbor. 88 88 20 was drowned. Rheumatism Agent Oliver Typewriter; typewriter supplies 21 into the river, and Five Year* of Severe ELUWOKTU Swan’s Island .. 20 14 Cor. Main and Water Sts. (over Moore's accident was caused heart The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, Drug Tremont. 63 66 17 Whether the by Store). Ellsworth. Me. Barton Street, Boston, Mass., Is anoth- Trenton... 39 87 6 trouble, or he was pulled into the water by Steam and Bath Rooms. er victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Laundry 80 7 is not known. Verona. 6 the mooring, This great medicine has succeeded In •WO PA V, NO WA8HKR: R WILLIAM 12 8 of have utterly £) SEMPLE, Waltham. 23 Capt. Lowell was forty-nine years many cases where others AH kinds of laundry work done at abort notice. Winter Harbor. 56 08 8 Mr. Goldstein says: "I suf- Good a cal'od tor and delivered. age. He leaves a sister—Mra. Fred Arey, failed. OSTEOPATH. 2 rheumatism five years, It No 88 Plan. 10 7 A. both of fered from H. B. ESTEY A CO. and a brother—Albert Lowell, business and caused ex- IN ELLSWORTH TUESDAYS end FRIDAYS Long Island Plan. kept me from Istey Building. State St. h '!,worth. Me My knees would be- No 8 Plan. lost organisation Bucksport._ cruciating pain. as steel. I tried many 1 come as Btlff office: The Colonial. Hours No 21 Plan. » 1° then took Bangor we are children we about medicines without relief, When brag The merchant who does not advertise in 2 ft Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt much p. m. 3*86 2*79 1*04 our When we get to be parents. better, and now consider myself en- about our- IN ELI*WORTH. young men and women we brag cured. I recommend Hood’s." a dull season makes it more profitable for tirely The more an advortieoment catchee we become older we In usual liquid form or tyee Following is the official vote of Ella- selves. When brag Get It today chocolated tablet* called Sarsatabs. those who do advertise. the more doUan it i« worth. worth by wards, with the vote in the about our children. ~ some of beatber awcrtBtmenu nolds and family and the family of Dr. H. NEWS. enjoying beautiful sprays COUNTY NEWS. NEWS. COUNTY and the more rare white—from COUNTY U. Hodgkins. —- —purple his native county, Aberdeenshire, Scot- Sept. 8. R. H. NORTH HANCOCK. _ WINTER HARBOR. MARLBORO. land. SaveYour Merle i« la B«r Har- Health EAST LAMOINE. Mrs. EtU Grover in Ooogin• vialting and ot spent Wednesday Mrs. Ada Stevens and the girls of her Ralph Bow ley family, Hancock, bor. Miss Nellie of Is a Bangor. school class a at K are visiting here. Hurley, Bangor, Sunday enjoyed picnic E. i* her ailmentsasrsktriryg* of the guest at Mrs. W. F. Des Isles’. H. E. Hooper, of Boston, is in town for tbeGnptill farm in Gouldsboro Tuesday. Mr*. A. Ooogin* vlaitiog par- organa of Wilson is closed, the family or dhS The cottage ent* >n Fort Fairfield. tmn elimination. Prof. Thomas and a few days. and W. F. Bruce StoniX* to Houlton. OroeUinger family Capt. Deasy and wife liver, and returning i* in aaaiatant kidneys, bow«T^ have returned A from Bar Harbor a and wife entertained an invited of John Springer Lincoln, has to to< Philadelphia. party enjoyed pic- picnic quickly benefited by the Miss Audrey Hodgkins gone tor the M. C. R. K. action T{ E. Benner of Portland, nic it Bchoodic on Monda>. out-of-town friends Friday at Capt. agent North Hancock to teach. O. and wife, ol I* ber were guests of H. L. Smith and wife re- Richard Farrar and wife have gone to Deaay’s. Mr*. Welch, Sorrento, vialting Rev. A. W. Lorimer has sold his cottage Isle, where they expect to ,ocate. Mrs. Van Ness entertained her aiater, Mr*. Calvin Hutch in*. of Boston. cently. Presque Mary to Charles Baxter, of Mrs. Kush and who have been Masses Mildred and Bars Jordan are friends at an afternoon tea Saturday at Walter Abbott and wife, Oilman, BEECHAM’S and a din- family, There was a launching picnic the summer Thomas of O. P. Clin* and i the bungalow, have spending a week with relatives in Boston. borne of hereon, Bev. were Sunday gueata Baxter shore last Wednesday. occupying Douglass ner at the Van Ness. She was assisted returned to Millinocket. Albert the oldest citizen in town, In receiving wife. here Miss Rand, School wilt begin to-day; by her daughter, Mrs. Van Neaa, and Mra. Carrie vlaited ber PILLS Prof. Harry Moore and of Phila- bas been critically Ui, bat is convalescing. Springer daugh- of Bar Harbor, teacher. family, Gladys Norwood, granddaughter, Miss Ann, while Miss Mr*. Haddock*, in SaM mo»km. la bucc, delphia, who have been occupying the A ball was held at the town hall on ter, Harry Newport, 10c, Miss Eunice Coggins, of Lamoine, spent Vida Cleaves and Miss Julia Oupttll laat week. Leliajoc bungalow returned home Friday. Monday evening, which was well at- few last week with Miss Inez Ford, poured tea and coffee. Charades and mu- a days Sept. tended. Uolcie Coomb*, wife and two children, closed 2._N. sic furnished amusement. Rev. A. B. and family have were of C. C. t Hyde William Dugan, of Bangor, was in Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton, of Prospect of Egypt, gueata Sunday to their home Sept. their cottage and returned town and 8._C. Stratton and wife. Saturday Sunday. Harbor, was the guest of relatives here in Bangor, t-2 ~~ have A party of seventeen from Ellsworth this week. PARTRIDGE COVE. Mlaeea Grace and Hope McKenney have F- Mrs. C. L. Estey and children.Jwbo returned to Fort Fairfield, after apendlng j were guests of H. L. Smith and wife Sun- W. A. Allen is at the hospital in Ban- Arthur Eaton has gone to Aroostook. spent the summer at their cottage, |have the autnmer with their aiater, Mra. day. gor, where be recently underwent an Edward Emery la employed in Bar Har- returned to New York. Everett Googin*. Arno Hodgkins and wife, who have been operation. bor. of Hancock, who has Sent. 8. Altos. | Beatrice Martin, at have returned at employed Rangeley, Allie Mayo, who has employment A son was born to Mrs. Frank Burkhart Best Bread— her sister, Mrs. t. G. Har- been visiting ho.i>e. with * Lake View, is spending a few days Aug. 30. DEER ISLE. vey, has returned home. John Sullivan and family, who have bis family here. 1. a and who have Sept. Hcbbaad. Alvah Joyce, of Portland, la spending More of It Frank Lorimer and friends, Shore Acres the occupied during summer, P. A. Bumner and wife and Bradbury week at I)r. Small'#. the past week at the A. M Lorimer School begins to-day, taught by Mrs. spent returned to Bangor Sunday. Keith left last week for Datons —the lightest, i Beach, Several new finest, cottage, returned to Bangor Saturday. l*Ji Elvira Young. Schools began Tuesday. Sept. 8. N. Fla., for the winter. whitest bread and and children, Mrt. Edward baa Bar teachers are employed. Mrs. Ernest Hodgkins Emery gone to more loaves to FRANK UN ROAD. The N. E. T. A T. Oo. has reoently re- every who have spent the summer at Harlan Harbor tor a week. Emery Pickering is home from Bangor, j moved wires sack— all open about town, replac- lor treatment. Hodgkins’, have returned to Dorchester, Mr*. C. A. Never*, of Bangor, la viaiting Mrs. Aubine Wooeter, ol ia where he baa been surgical ing t hem with a cable. Hancock, —ths tenderer, ber J. W. flakiest Mass. brother, McKay. tbe guest of Mrs. Alma Famn. Oapt. Ed. A. Richardson is spending a and roost Miss Bickford went to the hos- digestible pas- son Rob- Georgia weeks alter an absence of Mrs. M. L. Wilbur and little Mr*. A. M. French, of Old Town, ia via- Miaa Father Emery went to Brookline, lew et home, try— last pital in Bangor this week to be operated ert, of Lamoine, spent a few days iting her aieter, Miaa Sadie Mullen. Maas., Thursday, to attend school. nearly s year. —cake and biscuits and upon for appendicitis. week with her parents, C. P. Hodgkins of Hist Elsie Haekell has gone to Boeton, else bake Harold Stewart, Auburn, ia spending Miss Edith Bengtaon, who spent the everything you Urac* Chadbournc and — and wife. Mrs. daughter where the hae for tbe winter yours by specifvinv bia vacation with bta parent*, C. I. Stewart •nmmeratMrs. Alice Burkhart's, baa re- employment of Litch- Elizabeth, who hare been gueata o( 11. R. William Tell, the flour Clive and Margaret Burnham, and wife. turned to York. with Qinn A Co. Weston and hare returned to their New thst is milled from who have been visiting their grand- wile, Bton- only field, Daniel Hamilton and wife gave a of California, Mrs. Philip Smell and children, of the best Ohio Red Winter returned home last borne in Boston. Benjamin McFarland, father, S. H. Kemick, lawn are her W. delightful party Saturday evening viaited bis old home and called on friendi ington, visiting parents, Oapt. Wheat by a special pat- Two ot our school us tee are to Monday. honor of high grad 8. and wifa. ented thst in their guest*. Sherman Young in town recently. He has been away forty Pickering process makes Mrs. Charles Brown, teach this tall—Miss Alta Cole at Birch It ricbest in nutritive Mrs. Nellie Martin, and wife, of Boston, and Mtsa Florence yearn. Meetings of Marins lodge will be re- and Mrs. David Harbor, and Miaa Flosaie Hancock at 1 value. Mrs. Joseph McIntosh Frazier, of New York. Other guest pre- S. Hi bbard. lumed next after a aum- Bunker’s Harbor. Sept Tneedsy evening, of guests of Mrs. were Tell your grocer that Carney, Ellsworth,-were sent George Yonng, wife, daughter mer’s euapenaion with good prospect of a a few days last week. Schools with the following nothing will suit you but George Treadwell, and sons, Mra. Lenorm Frazier, of Bangor, open Sept. 8, SEAWALL. prosperous year. teachers: Fred Goodwin, W. who has been ill at the Mrs. Fannie Bartlett, Mr*. Reed, Mr. High school, G. Bowden, George wife and Mil- Mrs. George F. Haaktll and children, weeks wife and Mrs. Stella principal; Mias Marion Tracy, assistant. Parker, children, Bar Harbor hospital for some died, Estey, daughter. and who base been Grammar Miss Flora Stratton. dred and Harold, have returned to Horace, Byron Freda, aged forty-two years. Much Shaw and Mra. Elizabeth Tracy, of Ells- school. Friday, Danvere, Mass. In England the laet three month# on a widow and two and Austin and Alvia of Intermediate, Miaa Calttta Andrews. Pri- sympathy is felt for his worth, Frazier, visit to Mrs. Haskell's will return Miaa Edith Gifta. Mrs. Herbert Moore and Miaa Isabelle father, small children. He leaves also tour this place. mary, of Winter home this week. and Alonzo, ot Ports- Sept. 1. M. Mrs. Rubie J. Tracy announces the en- Porter, Hill, Maas., returned brothers-Benjamin _ 1. Krx. borne Monday, after a tew Bept. mouth, N. H., Woodbury, of Ellsworth, gagement of her daughter, Marion Elaine, apending day* TRENTON. with Mr*. M. E. Moore. and Tilden H., of Bar Harbor; and two to Alfred Sanford Adams, of Newport. SEAL COVE. of Bluhill, sud Mra. John Moore spent the week-end in Mr. Adams is well known here, Everett Newman a barn dance In sisters Mrs. Abram Dully, having gate Mrs. James K. Kelley spent laet week In Bar Harbor. bia new barn Mrs. Almada Closson, ot Missouri. been principal ot the high school two Saturday night. About Rockland. AKE. have were Music was 8. School began this with Mias years. Both young people many seventy-dee present. by \% Sept. morning Mias Bernice Aehley left Monday for IIIICOM *t, MAINlUiJUo. Natalie Youug as teacher. friends in the vicinity. N. Everett Newman and wife and Soulla (i; W. UK1KIML. Kenduakrag to resume teaching. Sept. 6. 8. Newman, assisted by William Moore. All WEST SULLIVAN. Mrs. George Moore left this morning _ report a line time. Koad-Commiasioner Rumtll and his visitor in for Boston, to visit her sisters. Ernest Haskell was a recent SOUTHWEST HARBOR. crew of men began work on the Bute road of is Saturday afternoon, Aug. 23, tbe house Rockland. Mrs. Rose Shspleigh, Ellsworth, Mrs. Robic Norwood and I. daughter Hope and stable owned Frank Dolliver and Bept. ber Mra. GarlaDd. by Maud is in Stonington lor a visiting aunt, Benjamin have returned from a visit at Lamoine. Miss Colby occopied by Mr. Leonard, of Grand Mrs. E. L. McLean and little daughter COMBINATION short visit. Mrs. Harry Newton, who has been visit- returned after Mrs. P. C. Clark, with her three girls, Menan, were burned. Tbe Are is believed Angela, have to Augu»U, on friends in ing ber parents, B. F. Jordan and wife, tbe rammer here. Mrs. C. H. Abbott called went to Sorrento last week for a viait to to hsve been eccidentajy set by children spending has returned to Jackman. Hancock last week. her sob Edwin. pitying in tbe tlible. There Vat small Eben .Sawyer, wife and son Richard, of PubfUhcre, Advertiser* The infant of L. Davis j Capt. J. K. Mitchell was in Ellsworth on daughter Harry Louis Von Uartnser has sold, his bouse insurance. Mr. Leonard ia living in tbe Lincoln, N. II., spent last week with hit and wife has been named Caralea. business Monday. Majorie to Mr. Reeves, who will put it in repair Emery Parker house, now owned by Mr. mother, Mrs. C. D. Sawyer. and Manufacturers Unite Mrs. Davis, who has been ill of appendi- ot Baker’s island. Stillman Moon and wife, of Bar Harbor, for a summer borne. Connors, Rev. Mr. Moore, who has supplied the citis, is better. 1. E. D. were in town Monday. Mrs. Hodgman, after a good season, Sept. _T. Baptist pulpit during tbe summer, Sept. 8. Mat. By HOLLAND visited at the home _ closed tbe "Red Anchor" last week, and preached his farewell sermon Aug. 31. j Mrs. Pauline Smith WEST EDEN. union there U strength. left thus that he< Both Mr. and Mrs. Moore will be missed. of her son Monday. WEST HANCOCK. tor Boston, going early Bradbury Miss Alice has returned from a SN Dili ever write this In eon enter school. Key Their services have been well attended you since June of Oasis West Hancock school en- may The first session The Sunday visit in Belfast. your copybook? Well, It l* ol and very intercat mg. O. E. was held even- a at cove, Eamoine Alfred Mayo, wife and daughter, chapter, S., Monday joyed picnic Berry’s Miss Eleanor has to true, anyway. is bis MrsT~3scob Kittredge gone Bept. 4. N. last Monday. It was under the Saco, visiting mother, _ combi- ing. Point, Augusta to study music. One of the effective Mrs. the summer with Leon Thomas are at management of the superintendent, Mayo, whj"~bad~speiit NORTH LAMOINE. of the world Armond Joy aud Miss Hilda ot Bar ia nation* bttaluee* | must be on her at Bar kar'- Higgins, Harbor, Bar where have A. E. Tracy, who certainly dsu’ghterTilrs- Carpenter, of home from Harbor, they her Mrs. L. Mias Muriel Linscott will go to Bar la cotuiKWeil publishers, good terms with the clerk of the weather, bor. visiting aunt, Mayo. been employed. Harbor to-day to visit her aunt, Mrs. advertiser* and manufuctur- for a could Edwards and wife, of for a more beautiful day picnic union service wit held at the Congre- George Mitlvale, are united In the Miss Sarah Bunker entertained Miss fiA Luther Leach, before going to Boston to er*. They Six loaded Mass., have been relatives here. not have been made. teams, gational church Sunday evening, ad- visiting *ee the Ethel Newsome, of Sullivan and Boston, visit relatives. effort to that public with young and old, left the schoolhouae drested by Kev.~Mr.~Culmer, who findt Miss Vilda Lurvcy spent the past two j value received. Their In- at dinner Wednesday. McFarland, of Ban I gets at 9 o’clock. A ride of one and one- bnnself unable to as ol weeks st Sound with Mrs. Benjamin Francisco, happy continue pastor Clara Murphy. terest* are Identical. Miss Eleanor who has been visit- Cal., visited relative* here It Lord, half hoars them to the Methodist but will re- recently. brought picnic tbe church here, Miss Thelma who been in Dex- one of the trio can make Swazey, baa been since No ing Reuben Hurlbert and wife, returned and old the forty years Mr. McFarland ground. Young enjoyed turn to his former Held ot labor. ter with her the others tbe past eight years aunt, has been in his town. money without to Ellsworth Wednesday. and the dinner that followed. native bathing, big Miaa Esther Dixon, who has spent the Mrt. Fanny Alorgrage, has returned borne. share It And they cannot Miss and Mr. of Those who could stand the exertion after Miss Ruth went last week to Ring Gary, postmaster summer here with her leaves thiz Tripp for themselves parents, An acre and a quarter ol land hat been make money have returned after visit- such a clams. It was a where tbe now reside. Caribou, borne, dinner, dug great s in Westminster Waterviiia, family for week to take position purchased ot J. Allen Somes tor a play without making money ing at the home of B. B. Havey. day. Schools this Miss Jar- of college in Pennsylvania. The Congrega- tor tbe town bill school. Tbe begin morning. the The Interests Spec. ground plot public. Mrs. Martha Leland and Miss Merle Sept. 8. is vis, of Surry, will teach here. tional church committee grateful tc was much needed, as the children bad no all are Interwoven so closely Thomas returned to Eden after tor tbe valuable aid sbe bat Mrs. Daniel Monday, GOULDSBORO. Moa Dixon school gounds, the schoolbouse occupying Champion, of Liwrence, aa to be practically identical. home of Rinaldo. visiting at the George given as substitute organic l during Mist all the lot. Mass., made a abort visit at her old home You should Join this combi- Archie Holfe has gone to Portage to nearly F. E. Pettingill and wife, and E. F. Mayo's absence. Sept. 1. M. here the last of the week. Her two chil- nation and enjoy the benefits work. _ Hollis and who Clapham and wife have returned from Schools id town commence bept. 15 wttL dren, Doris, have spent to be derived from it. Take ( Lewis Kidder has moved his family to Etna, where they attended the camp- Principal W. E. Stuart in charge of lb« MANSET. the summer here and in Caatina, returned full advantage of the ndver Sullivan, where be has employment. with her. of meeting. high school, with Miss MacManus as as- Miss Vers Gray, of Charleston, is visit- tising columns and he sure Mrs. Hattie Hicka, of Claremont, N. 8. Y. ! a worth for Miss Gladys Rolfe, of Gouidaboro, is at sistant. Miss Addie Hodgkins is retained ing Miss Isabel Dolliver. Sept. getting dollar’s her Mrs. Edith while H., is viaiting sister, in the grammar and Miss Mary Gordon every dollar you spend. the home of Capt. J. K. Mitchell Miss Gladys W hit more left Monday for EGYPT. llavey. in the For the inter- attending high school. Miss Belle Law- primary grade. Golden to visit a friend. ADVERTISEMENTS Kidge Mis* Alice Butler entertained the Mitaee of Sullivan and and Elmer Minnie Handy and Caroline Perry have mediate in the new wing being completed, rence, Boston, of New is WILL KEEP YOU to commence their Henry Smith, York, visiting Gnbam, o( Washington, D. C., of are also at gone to Pittsfield i Miss Dec-ring has been assigned. Saturday Mitchell, Somerville, guests his F. L. Smith and wite. at the Maine Central insti- parents, evening. FULLY INFORMED the home of Capt. Mitchell. second year Mr. Stuart and wife will go to house- tute. Henry Dolliver is home on s visit from Arthur who ha* been to Sept. 8. Spec. keeping in the Holmes cottage, subleased L'rann, employed They will tell you where Honolulu, where he has been the past in Ellsworth for the will The ladies of the Baptist church gave from Mrs. Verna Hodgkins, who came tc summer, return buy. when to buy. what to years. to resume bis studies at an ioe-cream sociable in the hall Southwest Harbor on a brief business eight the high school. It la true economy to LAMOINE. grange trij; buy. Aug. 90. It was a pleasant affair, and before closing her Sorrento cottage. Mrs. The Noyes family was happily surprised G. W. Blunt White, of Lowell, Maas., 1 read the advertisements, for John Wbitaker and wife have returned netted f& for the society. Hodgkins will leave Sept. 22 for Syracuse. Saturday, when Miss Eunice Emery, of W. K. Bailer, of Chicago, and Mr*. Wal- they will Insure your getting to Boston. Sept. 1. J*». N. Y., to spent the winter as usual with Charleston, arrived for a visit. lace B. Mitchell, of Portland, have re- the greatest value wheu you ! __ Ur T. J. King and family are visiting at her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Whitcomb. Rev. Harvey Moore preached his last turned home from Tugwataa lodge, where spend your money. TREMONT. have the summer. W. R. King’s. Robbins and of Heron here 31. He will leave they spent Fred wife, Neck Sunday Aug. Sept. 8. Mrs. Crawford Webster and children, Sept. M. Morris Hodgkins, of Portland, has light station, Vinal Haven, are spending 3 for Newton, Maas., to finish his school- __ and and her Miss Ella joined his wife at Mrs. Jennie King’s. Lillian Fred, sister, two weeks with Mrs. Eliza Robbins, ing. FRENCHBOKO. Davis, are visiting her parents at Booth- Several men stopping st Mrs. Olsen’s are bringing with them little Irene, who hai Sept. Joseph Oonnell, wife and two children 1._Lilac. have returned for Indian relics at Old Point. bay. been with them a year, and was met here to Boston. digging GOTT*S ISLAND. SAGE who has PARISIAN Misa Carter and sister, Helen Clancy, her Mrs. Harmon, George Perkins, been Mrs. and son by mother, Stephen visiting Edward Hodgkins Balpfa, relatives In Bath and Booth la home. have returned to Rockland, after spend- who had a week with her mother, Miss Harrietts Richards, of New Haven, bay, FOR THE HAIR Mrs. Goodrich and Miss Goodrich have re- spent Miaa Abbie Davis, who the sum- a week with their brother Charles on taking her little daughter home to Jones- Conn., is the guest of Miss Peterson. spent tnrned to Mass. ing mer with her —colorl css scraggy Waltham, port. parents, has gone to Bur- Uaslglitly.-niatttd Hardwood island. Mrs. Carrie Snider and friends, of New lington, Mass. hair and Dr. N. W. Hodgkins returned to Lynn, Sept. made—fluffy—toft—abundant R. M. wife and son Robert, of 8._Sprat. York, who have “Moor’s Look- Schools began 1. The radiant with at once. Use Parian his automobile. Simonds, occupied Bept. primary We Mass., Sunday, in He left is Mrs. Lnnett Arlington, Maas., Miss Stella Simonds, of PROSPECT HARBOR. out”, Tuesday. taught by Eaton, of Bton- Sage. It comes in 50c. bottles. was accompanied by Dr. Bichardaon and inglon, and the grammar Miss Mc- and Misa Thelma Lunt, The ladies of the island had an ice- by The first removes dandruff, Miss Jennie of and Miss Clara Worcester, Maas., Miss Beulsh Gove, of Woodland, ii Laughlin, of Steuben. application Dole, Lynn, in takes of this place, left Friday, having spent teaching the fall term of school. cream sociable the vestry of the church 5. •tops itching scalp, cleanses the hair, Hodgkins, who teaches in Brockton, Proceeds, for Bept. u. their vacation with Mrs. Simonds’parents, Wednesday. |12, improv- assy the dryness and brittleness, increases Mass. * Misses Isabel and Ruth Wakefield spent ing the cemetery. George W. Lunt and wife. CAPE ROZ1EH. the beauty of the hair, making it wavy Capt. a few days last week in Bsr Harbor. Capt. Charles Hodgkins and son Joseph Thelma. Mrs. George Harding, of Chicago, and and lustrous. Sept. 1. The weir* are msking good catches] of have returned from Marblehead, Mass., Mrs. Annie Powers, of Ellsworth, .ii her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Spent, and Everyone needs Parisian Sage. Master Edward have been of Mr. herring and mackerel. where they have been tor the Bummer in BEECH HILL. visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. M. Williams guests brother, William U. U. A. PARCH ».R. the yacht Arva. Capt. Hodgkins left Harding’s Harding. Irving Gray has moved his tamily to is a few at Edmund Workman and wife have spent Harry Tracy spending days Sept. 8. Chips. Portland for the winter. Sunday for Minneapolis, Minn., where he the week with their I. _ his old home in Goulds boro. past son, N. Work- of Mrs. will be tbe guest J. W. Bragdon. man. Ephraim Dyer, who has been visit- Mrs. Everett Blanchard and little son s OAK POINT. 2. B. H. ing in is borne. Sept. _ a week with rela- Corinth, Hasten recently spent Master Murray Hewins, of Mil bridge Emerson Ladd and wife are in Seal Har- in tives Bar Harbor. week Edward Hutchins Is extensive Grafton is at borne for a few spent several days last with Ruperl bor for a week. making Covey days' an unwelcome caller Lightning proved N. Blance. repairs on his farmhouse. School begins to-day, taught by Miss at the home of M. M. Lupher Saturday Irene Wilson, who has been visiting her killed a cow, and entered H. has Ray Manton, of la Eunice Coggins. morning. It Mrs. N. Cole, of Portland, beer sister, Mrs. Ethel Smith, has returned to Boston, visiting his of a the house by way cupboard, spoil- called here by the illness of her grand- Boston. parents, Hugh Msnson and wife. in it. Balph Hoyt, of W aterville, is a guest at ing the food 8. daughter, Marion Treat. Misses Grace and Doris Bept. q_ Charles Sept. 1. K- Mildred, Murch, Capt. Hodgkins'. __ Ira Workman will leave foi are N. Monday of Dorchester, Mass., visiting their Vacation Is over. Again th« is relatives school-ball Mrs Lydia Hodgkins visiting BOUND. do the mason work on at Washburn to Dr grandfather, Hartford Murch. rings morning mnd nt noon, ngaln with tens PILLS in Waltham and East brook. of S Miu Natalie Tinker ie home from La- F. F. Larrabee’s new house. Sept. 8.M. thousands the hardest kind of work has CHICHESTERV Jik Titr 5.r«..v dbna>u. A will leave begun, the renewal of Joseph Hodgkins to-day for moine. Through the kindness of James GU- which is n mental and physical strain to all Boston to enter a business college. Don't Lot Baby Suffer With except the most ragged. BliW **1 Mrs. ia viaiting bar ianders. The American correspondent L bom.WSr&S&pS uaied wttJt Jt y Edgar Springer Kcsennaand The little girl that a few Mise visited her Sfeia Eruption*. dayx ago had roeee la Agnes Boynton niece, her cheeks, and the * “ parents. Babies need a perfect tkto-covering. Skin little boy whoee lip* were irlAlltiNI) If It A Nil 1*1 LI.-**. Mrs. A- W. Reynolds, over Sunday. Strengthen Week Kidneys. cause them then so Miu Flora Blake left to-day tor Backs- eruptions not only Intense suffer- red you wouia have Insisted that they T ytMkamuBttf.Stlast.A i-»*'Ker Don't suffer longer with weak kidneys ing, but binder tbeir growth. Dr. Hotwou been the this week will be been “kissed by bare fKRYWNf Among departures port to visit ber grandmother, Mrs. You can get prompt relief by taking Eleetrl Keseraa Ointment can be relied on for relief strawberries”, SOiP 8Y DRt'MISTS W_ A. W. that wonderful and care of already loat something of the C. A. Reynolds and family, Eey- Bacbaei Ward well. Bitters, remedy praised b; permanent suffering babies whose appearance of women Start witn a bottle to skin have made their life health. Now everywhere. eruptions miserable. is a time when many children BCD. will soon feel like a new woman witl “Our was afflicted with oat of 8.pi. day, yon baby breaking ehould be given n Ionic Notice. far Wouveu. I._ ambition to without fear of Mi the skin nil over the face and Doctors which may avert Paui»er aafsst LsnUn work, pain. scalp. much Ot John of San Francisco, w rites and skin failed to We tried aerions trouble, and we know of no ooutnctod with UwCIty woman needs a good laxative. Dowling specialists help. tboe« Nearly every or “Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Eleetrl Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment and other so worth to and care tor New Life Pills are good because PNECMATIOA atop* your pain were highly to be recommended ns Hood's HAVING support Vte Dr Kin'e'e Bitters me to write. It cared to see cured may need aeaiatance during do not cause prompts m; overjoyed baby completely before Sa are safe, and pain, It’i ■ rape rills, which strengthens the of BUswcrtn. they prompt, break* cold in one boor. wife when all e’ae failed." Good for the live one box was used,** writes Mrs. narrea, end ore legal reaidenta _ M. C. of Leadlll, Tenu up your Htrnbler, year* on lira. Dunlap, says: as well. better for indigestion o lows. All or perfect* digestion end men- forbid all treating them New Life Fine her troubled All Nothing Dubuque, druggists, by mail,Me. assimilation,elds persona and “Dr. King's helped marvelloua. Applied externally. biliousness. Prioe, 50c. and 81AO, at all drug PffAirrKB CHEMICAL COMPANY, tal development count, aa there la of room Get e box to-day. Price. Me. Rec- by building op the whole sys- plenty greatly.” tflata. St. Loots, Mo. nuiadelpbla, Pa. tem. to to. ommended by nil dmg*le*a» druggiata. lU.£ ‘‘‘•“SSS > few weeks with her Mrs. Abbie NEWS. f mother, Walter Carter and Earl Leach are attend- 2tt>bertisnntnta» COUNTY has COUNTY NEWS. Mills, returned to Baltimore. ing the academy at Bluehili. Mrs. Howard Milliken and of WEST BROOKSVILLK. family, Misses Henrietta and Ada Conary go to Water BROOKLIN. rills, who hare spent two months Lincoln to attend school. Ivan Farnham has gone lo Surry to to-day Mrs. in North Surry, have returned home. Capt. H. 11. Bartlett remains about the George Hussey and wife left Thursday ForColds, SoreThroat, teach. Mrs. same. Ashbeline Turner and grand- for their home in Horace Mitta la la Bangor for a Providence, R. I. Croup. For Aches, Mr*. daughter, who have spent two months in Miss Harriet Kane, who has been visit- Misses Marion Miller and l^eila Ridlon Pains and Wounds, ! lew weeks. town, have returned to Redlands, Cal. ing in Addison, is borne. and bride, of Readfield, leave to-day for their home in Portland. Maurice Tapley Schools opened Sept. 1. Teachers: Mrs. Ella Bracy, who has been employed in town. Harvey Long, who has been sailing •re High school, A. L. Shorey; grammar and at Seal f labor, is at home. in Sullivan Harbor in his is Doran, of Bangor, is tbe Mrs. L. Jean parties sloop, JOHNSON’S Mis* Mary primary, West Mrs. Minnie Carter and Violet Farnum; Miss home. of Dea. Gerabom Farnbam and wife. One dny nfter I had taken a lunch- pact Surry, Miss Myra V. BUlington; South have returned to Lynn, Mass. ANODYNE Mills left tbia (or Surry, Clifford East Miss eon In a restaurant the wnlter handed Richard Ashworth, who works in Vinal- Mi** Alice morning Coggins; Surry, A. H. of N. is Philbrick, Plymouth, H., of last week with and ber sister Mary (or Corinna Seeds; North Surry, Lizzie me my overcoat 1 put It ou nnd left haven, spent part here EnScld, Gray; Morgan’s spending two weeks in town. Bay, Alton Rich’s Fannie his family. to teach. Carter; Corner, the place. While walking along 1 put LINIMENT Maddox. Irwin Stanley, of Boston, is visiting his baa to hund In a aide Raymond Wright, of Waltham, Mass., Merrill Farrow gone Pittsfield to my pocket of the over- Mrs. Lizzie 8*PL 1. ANON. mother, Stanley. was the guest of Mrs. John Tufts and is the never-failing resume bis studies at Maine Central coat and grasped a letter. Not being Miss Gladys Bridges has gone to New a few last week. it in your aware of family days remedy. Keep institute. Mildred and Elmer Kane are in town having anything In that N. where she will teach. Rochelle, Y., F. Homer Long and of home and be ready for Miss Lillian Pritchard left last week (or for a few days. pocket 1 pulled It out and looked at wife, Stoning- Mrs. Helen Joyce, who is the who have been Mr. both internal and ex- en route for ber home in the To spending ton, visiting Long’s Metbuen, Mass., Mrs. Mae who has been superscription. my surprise, Wood, visiting summer at was in town last returned home ternal the letter was not addressed to me at Brooksville, mother, Thursday. ills. Philadelphia. here, has returned home. week. baa started his all. It was postmarked the city where Miss Margaret Ward well, who works in IN USE 103 Opt. Tapley np barn- who is YEARS Roy Gaspar, employed in Seal Miss Charlotte Everton, of Boston, was the week-end with her one month I then was and where I lived and was Portland, spend curing plant, beginning was home over Harbor, Sunday. a week-end guest at F. W. Cole’s last W. M. Wardwell and wife. 25c and 50c everywhere tban laat aeaaoo. written In a feminine hand. I put It parents, earlier Lester week. Gaspar, who has been visiting back where I found It returned to the Sept. 8. R. Miss W. Jones will leave for Boa- I. S. JOHNSON A CO., In.. Lucy relatives here, has returned to Miss Laura has Beverly, restaurant nnd told the proprietor that [Stewart returned to Mm ton Wednesday. Her brother Fred, of Mass. ORLAND. MMi I had changed coats with some one. Providence, after spending a week at Belfast, will accompany her. Leslie Witbee and of lie said whoever had taken home. One of the fastest bail games of the 1. Tomaojv. daughter Frances, tjhnt my Sept. _ New season was in Orland be- Parsons' Pills York, are visiting relatives in North coat had not yet discovered his error, Clara Freethey left for R. played Aug. 30, Providence, I., rsfiasa Miss Mary Blodgett left tbia for Surry. or at least had not returned I tween Orland and East Orland teams. At constipation { morning It gave Friday,| [after spending the summer at and hmadachrn the ninth the score stood 2 10 l in Palmyra. Capt. N. J. Kane, who visited his fami- him my address and went away, re- Haven. inning solved to the 1 favor of East Orland. In the ninth Walter Moore Tapley, Jr., of Portland, ly several days last week, has returned to keep coat had until 1 Earl Kane has returned from Boston, scored the own. Orland twice, winning game, is visiting bia grandmother, Mrs. George Bangor. got my where been steam- "bemhas employed 3 to 2. The was witnessed about The same evening after dinner 1 game by H. Tapley. Archie Grant, who has been visiting his boating. 300 well-pleased fans. and wife are read tie note I had come upon, with Jerome P. Tapley receiving mother in North Surry, has returned to JJMrs. Amanda Sellers, who has been vis- Bept. 1. Spec. Earthing. on the a view to finding some clew to the congratulations birth of a son— Whitinsville, Mass. iting her daughters, returned to Sunshine Jerome. fellow who had taken my coat Wbat WEST 8URRY. Edward Miss Lens Sperry, who has been em- Thursday. wns my surprise to find a promise Mrs. Mary Hill, of Lincolnville, ac- Mrs. Julia Farnbam, who spent tbe ployed in Bar Harbor, is home for a few from a girl who slgued herself "Anne" ^Irving Curtis, of Brookline, Mass., who compained hy her cousin. Miss Myrtle in arrived borne weeks before summer Bluehili, Hstur- entering Castine normal has the summer at W. 8. has Paul, of Rockport, are visiting there to meet the man to whom the letter spent Ford’s, 6% R. T. Carlisle. day. She will reside with ber grand- school. home. grandfather, Is what your money will earn if was addressed on n certain corner at a returned daughter, Mrs. Allan Stewart, this Sept. 8. Anon. Bept. 2. L. invested In shares of the _ certain hour that very evening and to Fred Earl, of Lynn, Mass., left for his winter. J SARGENTVILLE. marry him. home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl wi 1 John Farnbam and wife, of West Ellnrortli Loan and Building Ass’n Mrs. Frank Tills was the only clew I found. If remain another week. who have Harding is visiting in Ban- Brooksville, managed tbe Park I wanted coat back I could to A NEW SERIES gor. my go John I. Blake and family, who have botel at Verona tbe past summer, of and the place rendezvous demand spent the summer at Haven, returned to Is now open. Shares, 81 each; monthly pay extended an invitation to the mem- Herbert S. Simmons is visiting bis son It I thought It would be rather hard Bedford, Mass., Thursday. merits, 81 per share. ber* ot tbe ladiea' -circle of in Boston. on a man who was about to be mar- Mjbb Allen last week with WHY to a with tbem Elnatban Georgie spent FAY RENT this place spend day Hinckley and wife are guests call on him to such a ried to rectify her Mrs. Naomi when you can borrow un your 4. Tbe of Ebeu mother, Allen, returning Thursday, Sept. party, composed Hinckley and wife. mistake. Such a shares, a first mortgage and commonplace pro- to her work in Boeton give of Mrs. A. A. Goodell, Mrs. Maggie Saturday. reduce it every month? Monthly William Downey, of Boston, is visiting ceeding would spoil a romance. Nev- ana Interest togethei Blodgett, Mrs. Uertham Mrs. Albert Stearns, who has spent four payments Farnbam, his sister, Mrs. A. C. Bayard. ertheless I concluded to go for this OPtnursiho will amount to but little more George H. Tapley, Mr*. Charles Blodgett, months with his grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Mf MOTHERS than you are now paying for Mrs. Hancock and daughter Nellie reason: Probably the man. having dis- rent, and in about ten years you Mrs. O. L. Tapley, Mrs. Charles F. Atkina, Wells, has returned to Providence, R. I. V putinlufr p»id the pro- will are guests of James Bayard and wife. covered that the letter bad passed Into Misses Laura H. and Grace digaated Doariahmant in SCOTTS OWN Jones, Mrs. other hands, would call off the elope- Mrs. Lee H. Powers and Master Foster YOUR OWN HOME. Mrs. Fred L. of MULSH)* h enalM I ! S. K. Klllaon, Miss Sadie Mrs. Bennett, Somerville, who have the season in atmngth Ellison, ment, but would go to the place of Powers, spent For particulars Inquire of Mass., is the guest of friends in towq. and blood. It InawM Myra Vaughan, of Woodstock, VI., left leave for Dorchester, ! ricb,aatlvo o. w. rendezvous, presuming that I had read town, Mass., to-day. I Tafley. 8ec*y here at A a. tu. on tbe steamer Castine. ar- Rufus W. Hinckley and wife, of Milton, abaadantaoaHAawtaBdhaapa Tapley Bldg. the note and would go there myself to G. F. Wakeman, who has been visiting h. W. Knro. President. at Verona at 8 a. m. a are D. G. Eaton and baby growing. riving After de- Mass., visiting wife. his leaves for California in | And him and get back my coat family, tc-day awttaaow^BtowAM.it.t. gai day wilb a charming host and Miss Leona of ligbtfol Greene, South Brooks- The meeting was to be at 11 o’clock. the interest of the Thomas A. Edison Co. hostess, and a delicious shore dinner, the is the of Miss Marion Wood. vllle, guest The place was a crossing of two streets Mrs. William Wilkins and Miss Vir- 3LegaI ITottea. party left for borne, arriving here at 6 | Mrs. Augusta B. Taintor, of Clinton, on which were only dwelling houses who have been at o'clock. ginia, camping Flye NOTICK OF FORECLOSURE. Conn., is visiting Scott K. Lymhuruer and and at no time much frequented. At point, leave to-day for their home in Dor- Sept. 8. Tomaos. ■\rrHEREA3, Willie E. Pickering, of Or- wife. 11 o'clock at night only some late home chester, Mass. TT land. Hancock county. Bate of Maine, his deed dated G. goer would pass It I went there at a by mortgage August 2, 1912, BLUbHILL. Percy Sargent, of St. Louis, Mo., has Mrs. Lillian Green, who has been visit- and recorded in Hancock county registry of to or, rather, I walked up been visiting his parents, U. W. Sargent quarter 11, ing her sister, Mrs. A. W. Bridges, left for deeds in book 493. age 8, conveyed to George Mrs. D. G. Owen, of Chicago, is visiting one of the cross streets, around the W. Bassett, of Verona, county of Hancock, and wife. her home in Arlington, State of certain real her E. G. Williams. Mass., Saturday. Maine, estate thus de- brother, block and passed the corner by anoth- scribed in said Mira Emma of She was Master Lawrence mortgage: Hearsey, Somerville, accompained by A certain lot or of land Miss Bessie Tucker, of Boston, was the er. I kept this up until exactly at 11 parcel situate in Mass., has been the guest of Miss Jose- Tolcott, who will live in Malden, Mass., said Orland. and bounded and described as of Miss Blanche Osgood last week. I a lady, noticing thnt she was to wit: All that of lot guest passed this year. follows, part numbered phine Hinckley. I turned and took fifty one (51) according to the plan and H. M. of veiled. walked on. Katlroab* anS Steamboat*. survey Curtis, Massachusetts, spent Sept. 1. SlM. Rev. Arthur Tarbell, who has preached of Jacob Sherburn, and know as the Bowdln position behind a tree box. or Bowden Hill lot, which lies on this other the past wee* with his pareiits, David in the church this was the same Baptist summer, south or southerly side of the county road Curtis snd wife. AMHERST. The lady doing thing delivered his last sermon Sunday morning leading from Bucksport to Ellsworth. Being I had been doing, and she kept It up Eastern the same premises conveyed by Daniel G. The of J. P. of Roches* Mrs. H. A. Law ford, of Bar Harbor, is to a audience. Since here Steamship family Alden, till nearly half past 11. Then I saw large coming Rich to Anson M. Cunningham by deed dated N. nave ct«*»e i visting her W. ii. Dunham. weeks Mr. and July 3, 1901, and recorded in Hancock ter. V., the Parker cottage brother, look at her ten ago, Mrs. Tarbell have reg- her go to a street lamp, istry of deeds vol. 363 page 542. a id left for their home. Mrs. of Bsr is visit- made many friends, and all regret to give Irving Frost, Harbor, watch, hesitate, and by the way she Corporation. And whereas the conditions of said mort- them to gage have been and now are broken, now W. E. fisrm »u snd have gone to ing her parents, J. G. Dunham and wife. op. They go Lewiston, where family started off I knew she had made up therefore, reason of such breach of con- Mr. Tarbell will finish his course at by WillUinstown, Maas., for the fall, after Mrs. George Lawrence, of Hampden her mind to give up whatever she was Summer Schedule. ditions, 1 claim a foreclosure of sad mortgage. Bates college. There will probably be Bucksport, Maine, August 27, 1913. spending the summer at “rihoreby”. is visiting her parents, G. Williams and there for. Bar Harbor and Boston, $4.75, one W. preaching next Sunday, as Dr. I. B. George Bassett. wife. and “Par- by Wiley C. his The following young ladies have left to I hurried up to her said, Mower expects to send a candidate for the way; $8.50 Round Trip. Hluehili Conary, attorney. lie for orate here. teach: M*sa Nettie Douglass, for Fort Misses Priscilla and Lena Clark, of Ban- don me. but you may looking past and Boston. $4.50 one way; subscriber, Alpheus H. Kingsley, of lost a note men- West Hartford, state of Kent; Allie for are their Mrs. A. N. some one who having Sept. 8. Une Femme. $8.00 Round Trip. Sedg- THE Connecticut, Osgood, Presque Isle; gor, visiting aunt, hereby gives uotice that he has been time and of the meet- duly ap- Jennie E. Grindte, for Eastport; Margaret Jewett. tioning the place wick and Boston, $4.00 pointed administrator of the estate of E. for ing has been unaided to keep the ap- EAST BLUEHILL. one $7.00 Round EMMA T. KINGSLEY, late of GOULDS- Hinckley, Bradford; Maude Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, who have been way; for gkow pointment." Then I told her the reason BORO, began. James Treadwell and wife, have Miss Christie Tufts, of Waltham, Mass., Trip. visiting To in the cf deceased, and for my being there. prove my story is here. county Hancock, Bept. 8._H. returned to Somerville, Maes. given bonds as the la w directs. And he has her the note she hud written. T. Morse leaves Bar I handed Steamer J. Harbor appointed Stephen L. Kingsley, of Bar Har- Miss Bernice Clarke and Lather Kennis- Walter Carter is in Massachusetts for a at 2 m for Seal H»rt*or. North- UrtiTl A aY. She was very much agitated. As dally p bor. town of Eden. Hancock county, Maine, east Harbor, Southwest Horbor, ton have to to resume few days. Stonlrgton, his age it in said State of Maine, in accord- gone PiUsheld their as she bad convinced herself that North Haven and Rockland. In the early m irntng of Sept. 5, the soon ance with chapter 68, section 43 of the revised studies at the Maine Central institute. E. F. and of are Steamer Boothbay leaver Bluehtll dally at 1 p statutes of Maine. Ail of hi n wh » had been known for I had given her what I pretended to Conary wife, Brewer, persons Having de- spirit m for South Hluehili, Krooklln. Deer a week with Mr. Isle, mands against the estate of said deceased ! Miss Beulah who has she tore It Into bits. She didn’t spending Conary’s Dark Harbor and Roekland. long years as R us P. Stover “returned to Kenniston, spent give SargentvHle, are desired to present the same for settle- Ste mer Mlneola leaves Sedgwick the summer with her has re- of me or the parents, E. E. Conary and wife. 3pm ment, and all indebted thereto are G *1 who gave it”. He suffered a shock of parents, seem to be thinking story requested dally for Herrick's Landing, South Hrooks- to make payment immediately. turned to Greenville to resume Her mind was Sept. 1. R. V hi,d pa \*ia jv-o:. 2, and never recovered leaching. I had told. evidently _ vllle ggemnggln. Dirig RocKlend Alpheus H. Kingsley. Connection is made at Hocklauu wltu steamer » She w as her sister on the man she was to have met and May 6, 1913. tons < iv*#, accompanied by Lenora, Miss Ethel Wight went to Waltham, for Bosiou. on him. Mr. Stover bid t een in health who will attend the high school there. not very pleasantly RETURNIN'** failing Mass., Saturday. rilHE subsetiber gives uotice that re- nereDy 1 t 1. D. “He doubtless lost your note,” I he has some uru I ut bis mental {tower* Sept. School Miss Ethel Turbine Steel Steamships Belfast am) Jl been duly appointed executor opens to-day; of the last will and testament of w marked. "before having Axed In his uium, aired, bis interest in current teacher. Camden. BROOKSVILLE. of— Stover, Bluehill, CHARLES A. LUCE, late of BUCKSPORT, e u> and the the world un- memory the time progress of Leaves Boston ft p m dally for Rock- she exclaimed, stamping Mrs. A. Ward Leach and little son left in the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds s is cneerful attitude to* Miss Nellie Wescott has a bad abscess “Nonsense!" land, connecting with steamer leaving Rocfc- the terms of said will. All otieful, for R. I. being tequired by her foot "He has failed me—Intention- Friday Providence, lano ion Fear Consumption? It, too. Is lengthy, though It ma>* be all £°rrf.nto.*. §10 §7 35 tbe same for and and Rosa Grindle are BarHaroor.ar *8 20 M2 85 10 settlement, all in- or how Howard employed t2 *6 46 *7 30 §10 45 67 55 Sresentebtea thereto are N« matter how chronic your cough in a few words-viz, the lady is requested to make psv- told ment severe your throat or lung ailment ia, Dr. at North Sedwick. Northeast Harbor J. Cousins.' wife. *9 25 ...... M 3.4. 16 (u *8 4 69 05 immediately._Ira King’s New Discovery will surely help you; c- my Southwest Harbor. *9 40 *1 1. 56,. *7 00 8 66 §9 25 subscriber it save life. Stillman Green, of Sept. _ never hereby gives notice may your j I never got my overcoat, and I M»n«et.. *»« I M 50 *6 65 *8 that writes: “Two doctors said I N|. §9 20 T^HEshe has been duly executrix Maiichitc, Col., j * appointed of not live two wanted It. for I would not wear It 1 Stops on signal or on not ca to conductor. 1 inclu li t the last will and had consumption and could Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you Daily, unduys d. Daily7t excel t testament of Sunday. $ Sundays only. la the >e»r». I u.cil Ur. Sew DI»coverjr »od been worn the other county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds King'. Can’t bear the touch of your clothing. after it had by H. D. am alive and well.” Your money refunded If crazy. WALDRON, being required by the term- of said will. All cures the most obstinate The one I took In for tlcnpral it faiu to benefit you. The best home remedy Doan’s Ointment party. exchange Pa; a >nger Agei t. P*^5*!”* havin* demands agaiusi tbe estate of trouble*. GEORGE S. said deceased are for coughs, colds, throat and lung suffer? Ail druggists sell it a for criminals. HOBBS. desired to present the same cases. Why It I sent to hospital for Price 60c. and ti.tO. Guaranteed by all drug- _ General settlement, and all indebted thereto —Advt. .Manager. are gists. Port?and; Vaiue. requested to make payment immediately. fTa tossed on some clothes and tn tile Be Careful Whan You Laugh. COUNTY NEWS. pale gray light found that the river Few people know what dangers lark had risen bull of the Ark was lu until the Mrs. Barton’s excessive laughter. When we laugh FRANKLIN. resting or the muddy bank. He ex- our regular breathing U changed, coin- The fall term of tbe schools began Mon- Noah’s amined the motor and found It In order Bonnet lug In quick, abort respirations because Ark day. for an early start If It should be nec- th# throat muscles are contracted. It essary. By M. QUAD la for thU reason that when laughing Mrs. M. A. Browne has returned to It seemed vastly Important that he very heartily at some good Joke, we Washington, D. C. 1911 by Associated Lit. It Needed a Mrs. Noah should get the Ark out of the main Copyright. have often to for breath. At Mrs. Flossie Kendall, of visited erary Press gaap Bangor, current and lDto some safe Inlet before time* we are obliged to hold our side# friends here and at Sullivan last week. the red broke ss It must on account of the a bridge away, pain hearty laugh Calvin Dyer and wife are receiving con- nnder the of the swollen riv- One day, year* and yean ago. an Im- inures to suffoca- pressure us, owing the partial on tbe birth of a son, born gratulations m»v»iw who u >■ CLARISSA MACK1E Even now be could hear the dull event took In the life of I piavinmei By er. portant place tion of the lungs through the cutting Sept. 4. roar of water against the timbers. Mrs. Moses Barton, residing In a New off of their proi>er air supply. Every It is hoped the report of a canning a**-*'_H. But daylight brought a gathering of mtiscle In the body becomes contracted England village. factory to be established hor* may be BlXftSPORT. farmers who fas- a continued fit of was skeptical reluctantly In the of Mn. Barton the wom- during laughter. The houseboat moored under tbe days confirmed. MIm Rachel 1. tened the shaking bridge to the wil- Often the blood vessels In the fnc* be- Ripley ri.ltm, willows the river bank. was a en of the from to low, wore by It the land, high Homer, who bss been ill of Brewer. lows by heavy logging chains at come congested, causing It to turn red Percy blunt nosed, bargelike craft. Its upper bonnets. ptomaine if again on his busi- The » will four corners of Its thirty foot apart and even purple. Should this conges- poisoning, emery open Sept, l# (or ... deck gay with red striped awnings We've Mrs. Barton'* bonnet at the time ness routes. tall term. “She'll stand all right now tion continue for any length of time and boxes of scarlet geraniums. A hat- Exra the Important event happened, waa Everett who is st tbe Bar Har- J. seen it worse'n this.'* grunted apoplexy resulting In death might well Morse, U. Emery, wife end eon Hervey less young man gurbed In white with Bead, with a squint at Noah's seven yean old. It had gone through occur. It is In these circum- bor hospital having his broken arm Moodey on an qulxzlcal better automobile trip to uieie, his shirt sleeves roiled above brown face "Want help push- trials and tribulations and bad treated, is doing well. disturbed any many stances to laugh until we cry. for the J. H. Montgomery end boat off the bank?" family retoroed arms was peeling potatoes In the door ing your become almost a wreck at last. The shedding of tears relieves the conges- Ckrroll J. Dunn snd family, of Weat from an outing at tbe Fellow, time'' returned the cotuge way of the galley. “If you can spare good little woman must have a new tion of the brain. Tears oansod by Gouldsboro, spent Saturday and Sunday Verona, Sunday. man. “if the bridge should now young and she at the grisf do good In the same way. and with relatives in town. Every and then the man lifted one, sighed thought Mn. N.orni Lambert, of break away"— Moses was a man who on to bis that Is how. after a groat sorrow, many Patledelpbia. a pair of fine brown eyes and scanned bung Mrs. Jennie and two sons are at arrived for e water's Dyer Toureday two-wtek.' >u. “It won't break away; the to the last The have been saved from brulu the red that a pennies campaign people home from Jacksonville, where at Tne Wardweil. bridge crossed the river ex- they falling already." interrupted Exra. must be under and and madness the hundred got way, however, congestion by timely visited for several weeks. yards above the houseboat inches of river that MU. Re beer. B. Trott, who be. amining the two when he came In to rest his back from shedding of a few tsars.—London Tit- ron. Occasionally a farm wagon creaked where Lee Eldridge, with wife and child, of ducted • millinery end had overflowed the meadow hoeing In the garden she tremblngly Bits. fancy-good, .to,, or a Sbeiburne, Falls, Mass., is visiting his here for across touring motorcar flashed by. they stood. said: tblrty-flve jwn, ba. .old her The river was these mother, Mrs. Bella Eldridge. •tor* end etock to Mre. D. W. uneasy days By noon the Ark was moving down- "Moses. I have been looking at my A Conservative Scotch Beadle. Ker.t, who will on Successive rains swelled current The red Edward Perkins and have re- carry a;mllUnery end dre.. spring had It stream with the old bonnet" Before he went to Glasgow Dr. Story family m«k- turned iog bneineee. Mite Trott be. was was at the chains, to Somerville, Mass., after several moved In- until It now rising beyond Its bridge straining “Why do you call It old?" be asked. was for many years minister of Roae- around the weeks with John D. Perkins and wife. to the weetern tenement of tbe highest water mark. Almost Imper- and wagons were going by “Because It's seven yean old." neath, and hla old beadle was often FoUoa falls boute on Franklin street. ceptibly tbe brown waters crept to tbe new cement bridge at the upper “Well. Isn't my Sunday hat nigh fif- sorely perplexed by his "Innovation*"— Mrs. Ula Gordon Miller, of Dorchester, willow The was level of the banka, and the old bridge Noah made fast to a bending teen ?" standing to sing, kneeling at prayer Mass., and sister, Miss Marcia, of Port- commnuity greatly .bocaed.i as he bad tbe death was alarmingly close to the surface of and cooked his dinner. Just “But other women are getting new and various other “seemly alterations." land, are viaiting their parents, Fred Tboreday afternoon ol E. C. came a Newcomb. Mr. Newcomb the stream. concluded the meal there grind- bonnets," she mildly protested. Ills method of objecting to the changes Gordon and wife. we. e painter crash from mingled with to do and paper-banger, end .11 But the country folk were slow going ing upstream. “But you have got nothing "wss to enter the vestry at the close Tbe friends of Mrs. H. H. Bragdon are painting .t waters A little Is- Spofford ball, when be wet Been and not given to borrowing trouble the roar of coming with other women's souls, if they of the service, firmly clasping the big glad to learn she is gaining, though slowly, to feu the Ark from the main backward. Dr. Foster wee celled et Tbe Willow never had overflowed Its land protected bad ntber have new bonnets than go pulpit Bible and then to lay It heav- after weeks of lameness which has con- once and Noah watched keenly for but life wu extinct when be banks, and It never would. Often It current to heaven when they die. that’s ily upon the table, anylng. 'I'm done fined her to her room. arrived had reached the floor of the from his safe harbor for anything that You have 2 shil- Tbe funeral wee held bridge, them to say. can wl' ye noo. I'm fair dune wl' ye; 1 The erected Saturday afternoon, Copperopolis bouse, years Bar. W. Webb to subside when Its might come with the flood to some new ribbons to trim canna I hae car- Henry only tributary lings buy thole It ony langer. the over the offl.ietlng. Mr! ago during mining ersze, just Newcomb U • and streams had out First came tne rea tin ore ena on use with, but It must there for two I arrived by a widow, one springs spilled stop rlet the Bible for thretty years, but Hancock line, has been sold to Truman iwn and and two aleoen their surplus share of the spring rains. some queer, crasy raft teetering up or three longer.” canna I'm fair daughters; aged years calrry It ony langer; Blaisdeli, of East Franklin, who will take mother, it naa rainea ror weens tnis down tn tbe strong current Behind It IL There were tean, one brother sod two elatere, who havt during That settled dune si' ye.' Dr. Story would reply. it down. the from of eU. Be waa June, and when the houseboat crept bobbed one of tbe willows pulled but no mutiny. “Boot, toot John; you'll think lietter sympathy flfty-four yen When Mlu Edith Graham wa* soloist at tbe Firel of up the stream and cast anchor under tbe bank by tbe wrecked bridge. :>.ext on bogged ground with burying machines." tbe widow and son. Services and of by wars beaded farm lad. who held forth a baa reached out hts handy boathook to a mer- Sullivan, Mre. A. H. Head, of Bomer- swamp. It belonged village As to falling In battle: “Once It area held Wednesday afternoon. Rev. William ket of egga “Come aboard." gently at first and then with all ville, Maes., and one brother-Frank M. pulled chant and was a fine and valuable ani- a knightly death, an honorable sol- swirled Forsyth officiating. Mr. Buck was one of Simon timorously set one bare foot hla strength until the bouse mal. The to do waa to throw Clark, of Franklin, Mass. Bbe was a thing dier's death: now It to death by ma- tbe beet-knowo buaineea men of on the narrow crashed to a mo- woman Chelsea, landing plank, placed heavily around and the and make tracks and what of gentle, loving disposition, a away pall chinery. That to 1s sticking In haring bean for in the the other before It and reached on the shore of the twenty-five year* finally mentary anchorage the owner of the horse. borne-maker, devoted to tbe comforts of notify helpless my gullet We are being bustled from lumbar bus i neaa with bis brother, the deck, where Noah promptly yank- almost inundated Island. That's what Mrs. Barton did, and ber family. Bbe bad a large nogpber of Just life to death by experts, by mechani- Theodore M., and later of the ed him aboard, him “I'll take off In boat Hold friends end will be president skillfully relieving you my a lot of men went to the and ns turn greatly mtaeed. Dur- swamp cian*. And. just (bey out but- Eastern Storage Co. Me waa a Civil war the the a Noah, of basket at same Instant on there for moment:" cried the animal out ing ber last illness ber sisters, Mrs. Clougb pulled tons and pins by wholesale methods of veteran, a member of Co. «th Mats, "Two dozen for 30 cents. Simon. 1 five minutes he had and O, and In exciting course the owner was Mrs. Dunbar, were with ber. Of very grate- production, so they are now turning volunteers, and of Td?o- feel a said four to the past-commander like robber." Noah, diving transferred the voyagers a Bept. 8. B. ful. He knew that neighbor would out the crippled and the dead by ma- dore Wlnthrop poet, G. A. It. Hi. age into his pocket and bringing up a fifty safe deck of tbe Ark. where they all waa not take money as a reward, and he chinery.” seventy yean. each other be- CABT1NE. cent piece 'Take this and keep the gnxed breathlessly at naked his wife what could be done. Sept. 8. j. 1 change if there is any way of spending fore bursting Into exclamations of sur- Fsye Devereux left on for Old “Why, you can present Mrs. Barton Adventures In • Kilt. Saturday 20 cents ir 'his benighted hamlet" prise and Joy at their rescue. Town to teach. PENOBSCOT. with a new bonnet," was the reply. A Scotch military official baa just Simon caught the coin, grinned de- I Noah looked curiously at them Basie Norton Min Lavinm Leach, of “I happen to know that her present finished an Imperial tour In a kilt He left Saturday for Yinal Caatme, spent lightediy and took the empty basket There was Simon Bead, sunburned and •everal laat one Is seven years old and that her walked through India. Ceylon, Aus- Haven to teach. day* with relative* here. "I’m going to treat Miss Molly to ice dripping wet: there was undoubtedly O. buaband thinks It ongbt to last seven tralia and New Zealand, coveting over Mrs. Stephen Cash several O. Littlefield and wife have returned cream.” he confided blushlngly. Hem Peters, whose cranial contour In- spent days more." 50,000 miles, the London MalL last wsck in BluehiU. to Boaton, after a month at their home and he would says “Ah. ha! Who is Miss MollyV dicated that fraction* here. The merchant kept a general store, "The highlander's garb." he say a Edna Gates "Schoolteacher. She's never come to a definite understand- has returned borne, after going to stay and the which Included even millinery, "attracted a surprising amount of at two weeks In A pica Mint and meeting of all summer and teach again in ing; there was Susie Anderson, fat and Franklin. profitable Septem- wife selected an dollar bonnet was eight tentlon. At Taranto. In Italy, 1 Penobacot chapter waa held .Saturday ber. She ain't got any folks to go flaxen haired and good naturedly stu Mrs. Alvin Hatch, of New York, is a and carried It over. There were thanks arrested for doing an Impromptu high- evening. home to. and she's boarding at oar pld looking, and last because she was guest at tbe Gestine bouse. and tears In return. Mrs. Barton could land fling In the street In I a Ceylon Edwin 8. Leach and wtfe are house. I wanted to treat her to some- not tbe least was blue gowned girl W. A. Kicker is tecoirinf hardly contain herself until her hus- came nesr to being murdered at a re- putting a new cellar raven hair and blue eyes congratulation* on tbe btrth of a *-n, thing all winter, bat gosh hang It all with starry under bis store on Main band reached borne. She had the bon- ligious festival, for people took me for street. I couldn't aeem to save enough. When and cheeks quite pink with excitement. born Sept. 8. net on when be entered tLe house. a devil. In New Zealand a Maori Charles Wblting, of Colorado, is visiting Ice cream sody was 5 cents a glass I “Weil. Simon, suppose you introduce v.. J. of i* "Take it off!" he after one chief a bis Mrs. Creamer, Jr., Bangor, spend- school growled offered me native bride In ex- mother, Fbebe Wblting. got 10 cents all to once, and on my me to your teacher aDd your ing tbe week with bis for the was grandparent*. glance. change costume. My kilt Mrs. W. A. Kicker and Mre. Alec. Merrill way home to ask her I saw a sign In mate*." be said at last. Nelson Ward well and wife. “But It was a present to me." certainly a nuisance sometimes. The left the store Miss Decker looked encouragingly at Monday lor Boston lor two weeks. saying It had gone up to 10 ; Miss Nine Varnuru Fri- hi* "Then give It right back!" sun in Australia to so powerful that 1 went to Togus cents. So I Jest gave It Simon, wbo twisted his fingers Id Hon. W. A. Walker aod son Edmund up. But by the to reaume her as his The wife told him the story of spent much money on eau de cologne day poeitioo pianist cricky. if you wait long enough you hair and abot an agonized glance at are home, after spending a week in New bogged horse, but he Insisted that an with which to bathe my exposed knees with (ha orchestra at the opera house can get hold of anything!" rescuer. York. dollar bonnet was an Invention In an to off he stammered, eight attempt keep mosquitoes." Mr*. Kutb Smith, Mrs. Ida Ward -.1 "You like your teacher, eh?" asked “That's her." pointing j Annette after of Satan and could not he allowed in Kobinaon, spending the and Hortens* have returned Noah. a Anger at hla teacher. “That's Miss ; daughter the house. Then almost summer at her home here, has resumed 1 and that's Susie, and ! something Explaining th* Noodls from Seel Harbor, where they have spent Simon's eyes shone. "You Detcber Molly. I mean; her school duties in Mass. miraculous happened. The little and A typesetter in a printing bonse be- Cbeleea, tbe summer. life. Why. what do you think she's she never bowled once, mister, when : humble Mrs. Barton stood right up came very udrolt In explaining the Dr. W. B. Fayson baa returned from a doing, mister?" the river floated us while we was say Miss Grace Perkins, of Bangid you say be vic- when be should return to the Ark. ing It was known all over the village Mrs. Grindle SttjrrtiBTTi.mu, she’ll choose tim of senile debility?” Whitney and Miss Ruth "Probably strawberry." that Mr Barton had As they gathered around the table and Mrs. quarrel- “I dunno ‘bout the other an- of| Sargent were Noah as part,” Grindle, villa, guests ol responded gravely, man to her in the pretty dining room. Molly Deck- ed about new bonnet and separat- swered Annt Dinah he’s Ganoelo Herrick and wife last week. HAIR WORK man. and Simon nodded solemnly and sharply, "but er the tea with charming ed. The wives naturally said: de debit In him ail ¥ SU UW MM IT ILUMUta MTU away toward the where poured got right’’—Buffa Rev. A. P. MacDonald, seacoast mission- capered bridge the old Did you trace Perhaps that was wbat roused "Why. curmudgeon! lo held services a slender, blue gowned figure was Express ary, here Sunday evening, shampooing. 50c .nj rse. Mankurln*. 0«al» Fugle Anderson to entbnelasm. ever hear of the like?" Stair toward the Aug. 31. morning be took a SOc. M.akurlac, l.adki, J5c crossing town. said: Monday party 73c. Mr NoahT' she cried And the husbands naturally Tr.atmant, 30c. Facial 1aw|r. Noah saw her and wait for the "Oh. eicltedly. Simplicity of Oroos of about thirty-live for a sail around stop has done Dong cm M mm a hr kau “Let's this Is the real Ark. and "Barton perfectly right iMWIaim OicH.ll, lad. and be noted even from that dis- play Assertive Wife—John Henry, I need island. These seven and dollar bonnets Harriot Newell Mllllken are Mr. Nonli and Miss shall eight tance that her hair was dark you Molly a new gown, hat shoes giorea. lace Boora 5.- beneath are ruin the Emily, wife of Frank Emerton, died 173 Tremoot 81., Boa ton. Uaaa be Mrs and 1 will be the dove! bringing upon country!” St. Tal. Oxford LI- her white bat and that her face was Noah, collar and feather boa. HusbaDd— after a Opp. Boylaton Subway. Before the sun went down that even Sept. 3, long illness. She was a can be animals If want all oval. She one band on Si- The boys they ! Oh! Wby—why, what's that for? member the softly put lng the villagers were divided Into two of Free Baptist church here, mon's shoulder and her to," she added generously. Assertive Wife—Tuesday next I lec- a kind swung parasol factions and taking things very seri- and faithful mother and wife. NEARLY 1000 PEOPLE “We won't play It today, dears.” said ture on “The Simplicity of Dress.”— to the other side. Together they went ously. Sbe leaves a husband, one daughter—Mrs. Have Written to Us Hiss but for some unac- Fun. away Once paused, and Simon Molly gently, j Albert Howard, and two sons — how they The row was still on and hotter than _ Orris and In the past few years telling countable reason her cheeks flushed fro® pointed back at the houseboat but ever when Mr. Barton fell Into the Raymond, all of this place, who have the much benefit they have reciveti deeper Real Thoughtful. Medici"*. Noah ducked Into the kitchen, where river and was rescued In a half drown- sympathy of all. the True “L E. Atwood's "The Ark will return some other “Doea your husband give you all the 1 “L. F.” At- he proceeded to put the neglected po- ed condition. Among those who called Sept. 9. (j. “My husband is talcing flay.” added Noah “and take all money you want to spend?” wood’sMedicioe for loss of appetre, tatoes to boll gayly. to see him after the water had been ft you for a sail down the river—the "My goodness! No. Why. even 1 SOUTH GOUDD6BORO. and finds it excellent.” “She must be a nice girl." be said to pumped out was his parson. Ms- whole school would not think of being that extrava- Mrs. Hiram Burgess, Beifist, fclmset* as be washed up his dishes "Parson, do think I'm in the School is in session, taught by Mist I t •'* you gant”—Detroit Free Press. ‘‘I was very dixzv-headed. after the meal, and then he realized, “And Miss Molly, too?" asked Simon wrong?" asked the revived. Jessie Boynton, of Dubec. “L. F." Atwood's Medicine anu .1® Jealensly with a hot blush, that unconsciously "I surely do." Melvin, aged fourteen, son of George better sioce.'* He len Oldham, “And Could Hit the Mark. Me. be bad beep of Miss Mis* Molly if she will come." •'Where was I wrong?" Hanna and was East Pen. thinking Molly wife, drowned Thursday » “I never saw a girl that could hit “I am At»"o for an hour and a half. assented Noah softly, and In bis heart "In not the same amount of while taking the “L. F.” spending she threw at" morning; hauling lobster trape in aal he added anything Medicine for liver trouble, and That it rained after a that he would try to per- money on new clothes for yourself to the harbor. Melvin was a night heavily “Well, never saw throw bright, am- Austin- suade her to remain for you my girl much better.” Mrs. C. H severe thunderstorm, and as morning forever, at last match the bonnet." bitious boy, and bis had Me. a hint”—Indianapolis Star although pareota Belgrade Lakes, wide awake, real- the only dr) had come to him. and be Two days later the row was at an urged him not to do dawned Noah, lying this work, he did it Buy a 3-Veent bottle at your nearest told himself a hands and that the Ark. as be had named bis that every Ark needed end and everybody shaking with the that he was for a free ea®P* ized There is no grace In a benefit that thought “helping store or write to-dsv tea and coffee. Port- was bottom. Mrs. Noah borrowing or lending was found soon after to “L. F.” MEDICINE CO., pleasure boat, scraping sticks to the fingers—Senses papa’’.£Tbe body I the accident. His gnel-stricken parents land, Me.