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"^oTlX*• >”VSyy"..T.e«:-.^!&.,V "H-1 LINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 23, 1915. !”??“&SKRi No. 25. him here, w.il remain through the sum- LOCAL AFFAIRS. mar. Mr. and Mn. Henry M. Hell and daugh- NSW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. ter Margaret are in Exeter, N. H., this TEMPT FATE Strand Theatre. week to attend tbe commencement ex- fom New Eng.and Tel A Tel Co. ercises of Eerie B Tinker. PhUlipe-Exater academy. Ludike Hall one when less than a cent a day will protect your Lost—Pin. la of this year’s gradu- valuables, papers •• Union Trust -Handbag. ates. For tale—Cowe. Company etc., in the Burglar and Fire-proof vault of the Adair notice—Sarah J Somes. Mrs. Evelyn Stevens and Mrs. *4 —Beniamin Thom daughter, ME. peon. Charles ELLSWORTH, Hancock County Savings Bank—Statement. Lake, with her two children, have Sorrento Realty Company — Stockholders, closed their home here and gone to Swan’s Capital, 9100,000. national annual meeting. Surplus, 9100,000 burrill — Island, where Mr. Lake is in business. bank, Harry L Wheeideu Milk, fresh eggs and Assets, 91.700,000 v OF poultry. Mrs. Stevens will remain with her daugh- ELLSWORTH Notice of foreclosure—Reuben R Simpson. — ter there tor Wanted seamstress Alice M Hooper. awhile. Public and Mar- stenography typmvritlug— The summer schedule went into effect Receives Check Even though jut Interested, won’t you call and have the garet F Hnrley. Deposits 8ubjeotto Exec notice—Caroline L W French. on tbe Maine Central railroad last Mon- — C E double key-system the safe one — demonstrated Monaghan. condensed only ? We Dog taxes. day. Tby time-table, and tbe C C Burrll A Sou—Insurance. schedule of mails at the Ellawtorth post- will gladly do so, whether you conclude to rent or not. Mabchbstbb, Cobb.: office, appearing at the head of the local LIBERAL INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN C R Burr A Co. column, have been corrected to date. Robdout, N. Y.: The Foresters will bold their conven- which made on or before the 9a.m. to Sat. 9 to 1 Dr. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy. department deposits Open Daily 4p.m. p.m. tion in Ellsworth, Thursday, June 24. first of each month draw from that 8CHEDULE OF MAILS Several high court officers will be present. interest date. will ST BLL4WOBTH POSTOVriCB. A prize be awsrded to the guard of honor tbe heat floor work. Dinner In effect June XI, 1X16. doing and supper will be served by tbe local MAILS BBCBIVBD. court. Week Daps. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Members of Blanquefort commandery Fbom W b»t— iU, 7.11.11.16 a m. (except Mon- STRAND THEATRE attended service at tbe Methodist church day), 4.31 (except Sunday), 6.18 p. m. We can to the best of last Sunday morning, invitation of tbe guarantee you banking service, Fbom Bast—12.33 (exoept Sunday;. 6J5, 10 37 by ODD FELLOWS BLOCK m. and pastor. Rev. r. S. Ross, who preached a p. (10.31 10.37 malls not districted and would very much appreciate your account. until following morning.) special sermon, in the eveuing Mr. Roes mail closbs at rosrornca preached a special sermon (or tbe For- TO-NIGHT esters. Goibu Wbst—11.56 a m; 8.45, 5, 9 p m. “THE BLACK BOX” Uoiaa East—6 JO, 8.4A. 6.46 p m. Wesley Sowle has returned home, after Ssadsps. a successful year in Danforth.as principal • n western drama Arrives from the west at0.56, 11.16 a. m., 6.40 exciting of the high school. The school is a “class SOCIETY 1>KAMA. COMEDY p. m. Closes for west 8.45, 6. 9 p. m. A’’ high school, with a modern building. i “The best to accumulate is to B. T. Sowle visited his son and attended way money resolutely Registered mail should be at postoBce half tbe graduation of fourteen » THURSDAY an hour before mail closes. seniors. He save and bank a fixed portion of your income, no mat- reports a pretty graduation. GRAND BALL. Tickets 35c • ter how small the amount.” We interest on CONDENSED TIME TABLE. “Thou marshal’st me the way that I pay $1. “The of Montana” VISK DAYS. going; and such an instrument I was Ridgeway Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at to use.’’ This will be the theme of Rev. from the hook Wm. MacLeod Ratne; don't fail to see this 6^6. 7.18, 11.10 and 11.58 a. in., 4.12 and 0 18 p. m. Hancock by w. Tickle’s sermon uext Sunday morn- I County Savings Bank, wonderful production. Trains leave Ellsworth for the west, at 7.37 a. J,. m 12 38, 4.11, 6J5, lU.il and 10J7 p. in. ing at 10.30 o’clock, at the Unitarian COMEDY ILLUSTRATED HONGS DRAMA sea DAYS. church. The church will be closed dur- { Established 1873. Ellsworth, Me. Arrive from west at 6.66. 7.18. 9 11 and 11.16 a. ing the months of July and August. m 6.40 p m. Leave for the west at 6.39 a. m FRIDAY 4.11, 6J5. 10.21 and 10.37 p. m Another good crowd of patriotic Ells- worth citizens, and a good number of in the are the entrance examina- “A Voice Night” WEATHER IN ELLgftORTH. teams, busy to-day on the good roads successfully passed MEN’S, WOMEN’S, BOYS’ and a drama been ordered to to tbe startling mystifying work. At noon about one-quarter of a tion, and has report MISSES’ SOCIETY DRAMA COMEDY For Week Ending at Midnight Tuemtnjr, mile of road had been gravelled, with academy July 1. Thus Ellsworth and the Jnne l«, 1015. for class of 1912 of the Ellsworth school over proapects good the completion of the high Paihe Latest Current Events from the world f From obaervktiona taken »t tbe Rubbers jail power work laid out if the rain will have two at West Boots, Shoes, station of the Mar Harbor & Union Hirer threatening bolds representatives Power Co., In £ll*worth. Precipitation ia off for the afternoon. Point, Bryant Moore of the same class We carry the “Watson", “Evangeline," and A Real Live Given given in inchea for the twenty-four boura the last “Comfort", for ladies. Away Friday Night Two more of the having entered academy year, Baby at checks stolen H. ending tuidalght.j from 8." while class of 1913 is The “J. P. for Boys, Youths and Misses. Weather Precip- W. Dunn's check book the represented by by “John Mur- The “Packard", ‘^Universal” and “Fitzu” Temperature conditions ltation Edmund Brady, at the naval academy at SATURDAY phy”, with Mr. Dnnn's signature forged, for men. 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon Ellsworth is tbe have turned up at the Burrill national Annapolis. proud of, Also the latest styles in White and Russet Wed 54 — 72— rain,fair clear .01 fact that thes*. boys, when appointed, “At The Old Cross Roads” bank. Both were issued for {20, as in the footwear. Thura 55— 02— cloudy rain .21 have made good in the examinations. Ti e select oneof Arthur C. Alston’s greatest case of the other three re- plio'o-plar. produc- Frt 60— 77— fair fair previously Our Goods and Prices are Right. tions in flee parts, featuring the turned, and were cashed in Portland. Next Saturday and Sunday knights of charming Hat 60 67— fair cloudy LSTHA WILLIAMS. There are seven more K. with Hun 80 — 62— rain rain .78 of the checks yet to Blanquefort commandery, T., COMEDY Mon 86— 70- fair fair be heard from. their ladies, will be guests of St. John’s This is not an Exclusive Shoo Store Tuea 56- 69- fair fair of Bangor, on a trip to Henry Crowell and wife, of Newton commandery, as we deal in Trunks and Hand Luggage, is that to ~« Kineo. It expected seventy-live Harnesses aud Highlands, Mass., were in Ellsworth for a Robes, Blankets, Whips. Strap 100 knights, with half as many ladies, will work, and all goods for the horae. carriage Mr,. E. E. tirou i, with Mrs. Id* Moore, short call Monday, on their way to Bar h, “Wild Fire’’ enjoy tbe hospitality of the Bangor and stable, and by so doing are able to make C:ming"L.iiJ,T,'i!.’ii •t Ellsworth Falls. Harbor by automobile. This was Mr. low Call and see our line of Footwear. Crowell’s first visit knights. Tbe Ellsworth party will leave prices. 3 Matinee at 2.15 Edward J. Banket has returned to hia here since he was em- Daily for on tbe train Lady attendant. ginning July on the Bangor, early morning lalea. ployed dam in 1907, and he enjoyed home at Cranberry Saturday, joining the Bangor knights at a visit to the completed station. Mrs. James A McGown, 74 Main St. Dr. Lewis Hodgkins is attending com- Bangor, and taking a special train and Crowell is better remembered here as Mrs. mencement at Dartmouth for Kineo. The will be at college. Annie Newman. boat night spent Mrs. Alice O. Finn baa purchased tbe the Kineo bouse, and the return trip made Mrs. Carroll J. Swan, of Boston, came Hollis E. Anderson house on Spruce street. in time for the Ellsworth party to reach last week to be present at the graduation home on the afternoon train Sun- Save Your Mr*. F. W. Rollins left for a visit regular to-day of her niece. Miss Christina from Dog Doyle, FARMERS! of a few weeks with relatives in Massachu- day. of in the the Ellsworth high school. Monday, ______Owners (logs city setts. accompanied by Miss Doyle and Fatal Accident at Waltham. of Ellsworth are warned Miss Mae Studer, who has the Hazel she Feed more Gluten Meal while it is cheap. I spent Miga Giles, went to Cas- Miss Marion B. Jordan,of Waltham, aged that unless licenses are winter in New is at horns for tbe ts ne, for the of paid York, graduation Miss twenty-three years, was killed lest Satur- have received two car-loads of summer. Winifred at once, will be just Doyle from the normal day morning, by the accidental discharge dogs shot, school. She left there tor Boston owner com- < Mrs. Frank Barnard, of Providence, to-day. ol a shotgun. She had gone out early In and the will be Misses K. L, ia visiting her sister, Mrs. P. J. Elizabeth and Adelaide True are the morning to shoot crows, and return- pelled to pay a fine to cover / the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. was tbe back in- Phillip*. Bradley ing home, going up steps costs, in addition to'the li- Meal at their borne at N. on Lake to the honae when the guu was in some Buffalo Gluten A State teachers’ examination will be Westport, Y., cense fee. NONE BETTER held at the high school building next Champlain. They were met at Albany, manner accidentally discharged. The N. Saturday. Y., by Mrs. Bradley, for the trip by full charge of shot entered her right side, John Leighton, automobile through the beautiful and and ranged a wound Mia* Paulene who teaches in upward, inflicting 100 Foster, Constable v Price, $1,60 per pounds historic Lake George and Lake that caused instant death. Dog Hull, Mass., has joined her mother here Champlain Sa.0 cent region. They will remain in a Coroner C. of Ellsworths ■ Protein. per for the summer. Westport Harry Austin, few weeks, visiting in Boston for a short was called, and after learning tbe details Tbe Ellsworth boy* wbo are attending time on their way home. of the accident, declared an inquest un- Analysis. Higgins classical institute. Charleston, An Ellsworth girl, Doris F. Halmsn, baa necessary, Miss Jordan was tbe only 2£!S Discount are home tor the summer vacation. established a new record for Kadcliffe, in child of Wilford B. Jordan, and was one Mrs. J. Q. Leighton and little daughter tbe moat women of which she has Just completed her junior of popular young the on tor Leona, of Bangor, spent Sunday here with She was in Shoes, year, by writtng,jn blank verse the an- community. active church her J. P. Southard snd wife. parents, swers to a three-hoar examination in the and grange, and in tbe social life of tbe cash Mm Florence E. Blake, ol Pittsburgh, history of education. She not only an- town. only, has The funeral was held at the home Mon- C. Pa., niece of ex-Chief Justice Emery, swered correctly every question on the W. Rev. B. GRINDAL for tbe day, R. Mathews, of the Ells- arrived at “Firlands” summer. paper, but put the answers into month perfect worth Congregational church, officiating. during WATER STREET, ELLSWORTH J. W. Tetley and family, of Montreal, verse within the time allotted for the test. The large attendance of friends, and She wrote more than 300 beautiful betokened the aDd are expected Saturday, to occupy the Bur- lines without an flowers, grief of June. error. of the community at the sad rill home on High street for the summer. accident.sympathy Lieut. Martyn H. Shute, with bis wife At a special meeting of the city govern- H. P. CARTER and two little daughters, is here to spend ment, held last Wednesday evening, the Suicide at Penobscot. finance committee was Alonzo 8. of South tbe summer with his father, Arthur authorized to Gray, Penobscot, de- The of this Sbute. negotiate a temporary loan of fl,000. It spondent and mentally unbalanced by ill SOCIETY HALL TO LET was voted to Mrs. Wood and health, committed suicide Object George A. Parcber left to-day for Bruns- pay Henry by hanging Mrs. Prank A. Gray flOO each for inj uries last Saturday, He was forty-eight years or wick, to be present at the graduation of old, and leaves a widow and five children. With Without received on condition that son Arthur from the Maine medical highway, upon Advertisement bis Also private lessons in all the new do further claim is asserted against the school. COMING EVENTS. dances. LESSONS on VIOLIN. •• to inform who haa need of any kind of in- city, and no liability admitted by this every reader of The Amehican, Mrs. Msry Mslone has gone to Lewis- to rote, the same being for the purpose of Apply C. E. MONAGHAN wrance that all our combine broad and prompt settle ton to be present at tbe graduation tbis ELLA WORTH. policies protection compromising a claim. of her ®*nta with week daughter, Frances, Wednesday evening, Jane at Han- the lowest possible rates. It has Just been finally announced by 23, from Bates college. cock ball—Entertainment by music the State highway commission that this pupils Fresh C. I_. Children’s day will be observed at the of Ellsworth Falls schools. Tickets, 25 Milk, Eggs W. & F. MASON. year’s State road work in Hancock county DRESSED Methodist church next Sunday, with cents. POUL.TRY MAINE will be done on the direct route from ELLSWORTH, in of DAILY DELIVERY _ special exercises place the regular Bangor to Ellsworth. As soon as Monday evening, 5, at Nicolin service at 10.30. equip- July Notify me by card or at home and I preaching hall—Dance and my ment can be placed on the Job, work will grange chicken supper, will call. Tbe ladies’ aid of tbe Methodist society begin. The improvements will consist of under auspices of grange. Higgins’ L church will hold a cooked food sale to- orchestra. Dance 50 Harry Whe»lden,ELS)^cBhT5Teis^WK. PUPILS WANTED Motor Boat widening the road at points where neces- tickets, oents; supper morrow, from 10.30 to 6 p. m., in the store tickets, *ft*> C. H. lilbbs will take pupils in sary, coating with gravel, building cul- couple, fl. lately vacated by E. F. Kobinaon Co. and Made* for private lessons. Call at TO LET by day or week. verts clearing ditches, doing the work Mrs. Neil D. Walker left Saturday for at the worst places in the road so as to 3Uibcrt!*anciiv^ St, Ellsworth. or ’phone WANTED ^Central Apply to ALBERT N. CUSHMAN, her home in South Portland, after spend- make the whole stretch of road safe for Ellsworth, Maine. ing a month here with ber mother, Mrs. automobile travel. Experienced Seamstress Minnie A. Leighton, on the Surry road. The music pupils of the Ellsworth Palls | PUBLIC I to Howard W. and wife from Apply Alice M. Hooper, SHOE" REPAIRING Dunn, Jr., schools, under the direction of Miss Eillis OF Island Falls, who have been visiting at Stenography and I Maine ALL KINDS AT Public Auto Phillips, will repeat the operetta “Leila”, Typewriting Ellsworth, Mr. Bong's old home for a few days, went F. given so successfully at Ellsworth Palls Margaret Hurley | REDUCED prices PAIGE TOURING CAR to Lewiston to attend commence- Monday recently, at Hancock hall this evening. Prices reasonable and promptness as- ■ The mail-order house ie ment exercises at Batea college. | sured. Tel.: house, 118-11; offioe, 64 advertising EBEN WHITCOMB, Telephones: Tbs entertainment is worthy the j£] for your business. What are •tolur Heels: Srr'- IS 55. patron- you going House, 35-21; Oarage. Merle K. GriBeth, of the General Electric and of the to do about itt -w, W, BROOKS age encouragement people of Co., Boeton office, ia to be in Ellaworth the EUsv jrth. As an object lesson of what latter part of tbis week for a demonstra- may be accomplished in the way of in- Work tion of tbe Edison Msxda C lamps for the struction in music in the schools, it is C. C. BURRILL & SON Monuniental~**e«t Auto Bar Harbor A Union Hiver Co. Designs in Granite and Marble Linnehans Livery Power hoped ft may have other results than monuments. Tablets and Markers, Hervey Phillips, who has made a short simply furnishing the people of Ellsworth -INSURANCE- Ellsworth visit with his parents, P. J. Phillips and with a delightful entertainment. ♦ Mgrble la Stock for Sale. Water St., some the baa Representing of leading companies of this and foriegn countries* Q wife, returned to Boston. His wife Harold Qould, who has received an ap- WellandClay.Bluehlll, Me. TELEPHONE 117-2 and infant daughter, who accompanied pointment to West Point academy, hes Money to Loan on Improved, Productive Real Estate. Established IM7. i s

* \ p Jbtas! Bnsrfu C*hnn. 3*un$ tlx dranarri. I COUNTY NEWS, «W1i» BT "*r*T ■!>•«" SUNDAY SCHOOL —Jama ta ImMl jl This MtaOr*i»,m A CHORA. f: «W B*p*fmL' pactatlT fee. tto fruf« of itMmt wdf- Mr*. Beta M#*e tt 1* MRS. MABEN Tto —lama ta epea ta ail |ru|m far tto l efatting B*nfw diara—taa af top*— af fvatftl late rat. aad i H®«ni ‘»o*by and mil* Tttttm Lesson XIIL—Second Quarter. dt'fe iduiii ft bftrdi *«« I ib,u far rips— «f fr*a#s meet*s«« Made let— •*• Lamt* 1* w.terriltt Mm* «s w mm morally. Mfftl *r*ftn •tort aad —an—- All commaateahtoaa ar.it For hr* 1915. *«• *- *■ ha» 27. M4M«* pasd. ft to far the cm WAS MADE ! Clroaby geo* to WELL ex- to dead tot bmm« atli m« to priadtd Eil,*ortk orvMt, a pa. wfwr d ts- to »l«l ttr daaghter. Mm. P. O cept by penal—taa of tto writer. AH «—• hut, idtloU E. Rnkbam’a maatcattoa* will to esh|ec« to approval by Mr* Henry Roa* Me (me (0 SERIES. paste y ft oo>Betee By Lydia V«f Kli>. THE INTERNATIORAL ! 'to editor, bat aaae will to refracted wtthont marts to ei*it Sc: daughter. Mre Madeline Hollister stood before tb* j T table and Waat» I Gtto*. ft Is UAi Cfts- Compound fteti glam, a startled, a frightened, expree- s s am he mm k« UK samo of Mte* Alice Sileby tar (no* to Tart of tiw Lima Rw tarowi. tS-77. iton oc ber face. One would suppose Bedding, srteor •«! aos Or cmop« *»? prr***e*&a- SICOLJjr. *», iu*w«mi. ton to for her prt*OM To Know lL woe* earn. m>w Kh, Quarterly Review—Gotaon Tort, Eaafc. he to hi or that abe mtr tb* reflectk« of a skelw Cam s. saftesCkme vtit cation appro* ■ttotut MKimom. Ac boppre. v w iv. 15—Ceeiweeter-y Reeaarwd by n:*rTis* BjtMdMrcftft oaama. fcat ooaa IVrfw, Death h— ***** Invaded ear too looking oxer ber shoulder. Morfrrerbom. Tun. --'”1 hare Jim*. Ri. bardeen at 4 mif* Rev. O. *•. Stm"«. sti so rvtvamc vathto* road rsaioa. A dorms raxt*. aad a atoaf taa toea garnered aad tb* jaw } vsuited to ante to for a time Mtaa Hoilt«ter bad enjoyed repo cel* orated tfce dfuetb a tu«asi i.k»o»«* to yoa k*jr tarw to taa* grea* store boa— where, sooner aanieamary of i b-j, tb* of tb* place __ tetri) too what roar tattoo of being beauty ■m Lom 1.—The revwrwt:- -a. M«t. Tit BlRfttCAS. or later, ali —oat pa. we. aa —etatore of mag*. BiWocrti, da I wonderful remedies Kkoiia are called to moara tto in which abe !K*d for ten yean. Her sxrtii l-K* Goidm Text. I Oor IT. |ru««. spon fed Richard eon. e if. amt mn eae when E»o«j, have done for me. I io— by death of ftfcafcer Loatae Aaatla. romeiloes* was remsrked uj'« of S. 15-2&, "‘Now bath e'bmt *wk raise! Franklin, H.. nbo bar* been ri«t- was a cofferer from who was taStfefu. la perform la* her dot: — later abe A firon a poem rwd at lift abe waa flfteec. three year* In# an*, bar* returned bom. fP9i3 the dead." is some rvurevts tie aad to carry oat tto p raa#e pelscipvea. deduahuao oi to*- optima’ s» saarat, female weakness was tb* acknowledged belle of ber ao- of Christ is Tie greater Tto world t* better aad brighter for the Mm. Georg* Derain and pesurretp* Larona, E- A- EL, and dwpiacesneot rtal circle, and tier fame began to be dm* lit*,, fry Uronr*. Gocfm UiBCt the did while here Mr* Edmund* tad little event is all history, for had He a*w and I woe id hare abroad She waa now twenty- grand*** nf Milbrtdcpr That oar charter to la spread Rmtooed. draped Fnatlta, N. H-. nbo bare been v.. , men frt m the dead Hat life *:«d death itch tired, von pot awl was cv-n-sirred more hesiilt ^ The© a ciosd—oe b.acft. «o d* soe that scares mescals# tor a period of thi'ty day. a pa#e eight b»r* b»\e returned sick head- bom*, accompanied would have been »•> beoeSt to -tv ( a ray at .ipat feeling*, of oar record* to —t to tor memory. ami fui than erer ty apart II re. Harman'* ache* parent*. learn K, fir Id ICO it. The Caa peeetntf* .to fo*c». wstt? -rad and dissy a af there —sttoa* to seat to the Hollister saw to tbe mlr- Cor. 14-IS*. kingdom pr-mised copy What lltu and ail*. band tBt ** Ia dread *«.*?■*»•*■* the smteT The* (pelt*. Doctors did family of tto deceased, also to Tax A«w; ber waa a crow'a to Da'UI needs an tamortai man as rtw that appalled tlnj dune 12. «Urrs. me ao so 1 tried for pahftcatioa. q_ one alive fr- so the dead. good foot under ber left rye king, ----- Itimx H Daw:eo. ftiKSS races o'er s’, the£wor<4 a isoasssd the m- Lasao.v JL— [«vM an toted king, l Ljcia Mian 11.-.lister sank back on a lounge GREAT POND year*. Canon** A. Da Wire. 1 Sam. bus Remedies —Vegetable Compound in ber Sam. Ivt 4-14. •.e-wien Tell. Asd Sfi arr frepisc herefasd there to lad Nit Insist RicaaStoox. and. burled many pillows, gate Err* WUitom* and vile are and Sanative Wash. I am now well sod tmnag m on outward ** Com nut tee. she not ac- in T. "Man knin. the The Hfht which ****** ;f iwaaid sorer self up to t bought. Should Bangor. strong and can do all my own work. I appears n--e. hot Jetsjvah <»»>keth on sfcloe cept ber fate, marry oo# << tbe men owe it ail to EL Pink ham's aunt* MOCJtTACT POMONA, »- I Guy Pbttamoa mill bnild an rxt'a.ino the heart In the rase of >;.c QoJ Appa..*o the dread pnsepert. I appeased Lydia Vege- wanted ber and from a so- who pass lo btt at Grant Unto the oa the threat, table and want other suffer- itMmui wmwimato camp* pond. a man after th r heart, ftoneMse preseaet Compound to gave the people ”— cial telle wifehood, motherhood? and cried women to know about it. Mrs. ■“tor—*. Death. %h*t aawelcoaoe paeet. haa Mr* Garland to expected b «t.. bat now He cbooee* a mac after His ing She shrank from what abe considered from -It there so hep* for Iftft cad ward* H. EL Mabcs, SI S. Spring. St.. Mur- a#ala visited oar #raa#e hoaoe aad restored SotnarnUa, Maa*. next mean. own heart tchataer ilit 14: Arts itil tbe abandonment of sorerelgnty to ac- The dat k sec* c*tr* ho. »» U € here so :< h t* freesboco. Tens. oar ht#hly esteemed aad worthy ■t*tee, the moat au.iSeiv. kauult were Mm. Kred Will tarn* a bo tt a it ! 22>. speak- Mast hard easy forc*rt^» the earth* Maries I. Jordan, therefore to it cept ordinary humdrum. There patirot This famous the medicinal the Kaatern Mata* (aoaral ing. of all the eight sons, bet the "Have taith O. ct:.d of sat.- the aapes remedy, R—I—d. That la tto death of oar Mater- many men from whom to choose, awl | boapttai. R,B- of which are derived tram i* laird's owe et 4*t. and He is stB! mu4 ingredients Greea Moaatoia Pomoaa ha* lota a worthy ! there would be no trouble to making a (or. improving. “That Shiah G»>4 created He sillno >r de- native roots and herbs, has tor looking for bean* that are whole to- nearly member, oae who la tor daily life exempli- choice. Clarence Beale bad loved ber Mie* Pbytlto William* and M *. Renba stroy years proved to be a moat valua- ted tto nf faith aad tore aad —« aa ward Him forty prfWciptaa from tbe time she came to womanhood. Cotton bar* bean goaata of Mr*. Hat or* l*Mi. it# mactoa the trait III—The he| performed. ble took and m vigors tor of the female example worthy of imitative Lessee shepherd paaisn. He was ber favorite of all ber suitors, at Alligator. shall tho its fall heartfelt Text. Ps. xxiii triamph lepioae organism. Women everywhere bear Reset rod. That we ex to ad oar P*. xxiii. (Mdm 1. and nothing bad their mar Mr. and and Mr. Taiias&iy ftphtin*-ha* it* R'.fBUoH *way to the wonderful vir- •empathy to the father, mother aad relative* prevented Malty nift, Matty. is Consider willing testimony "Jehovah my shepherd." he a aes aa that matrimony would of mere Saaii is serld. ye* aahsosa; of Pink ham's of oar stater, aad while we bow ia frtrf with riser except Bangor, gueati at the bam* id aii the and sirs tue Lydia EL Vegetable shepherd shei'berd.-o. A .esd ssoae tenth fi>ha.i teach the aid them, we weald also bid them took ap to Mtm curtail her realm Earn William* Sunday. as Compound. ties sod then see the Lord Jesos A ses philosophy: and monarch;** shall who ha* to comfort aad aaataia arose and stood be- W Lose promised Madeline agala ! Mtoa loci Willume meat to ERacartb the good she,•her! the great shepherd, •or hy Hope them. sternal fore the glass. Since abe had a woman from form Moodny. Abe ill attend Ike grad oat .to the ,'hrsf and the And it(BM ml her feet aad tears No suffering any Re—lead. That we. ia re* to tto shepherd shepherd pert there before the sun had be- lose un- passed of ber couein, Am bell* Hoar, !r ri»0. shall ail Israel and feed The majesty of fiiaia ngttm, aad know of female troubles should hope memory of oar departed eitaer. eaea* ear who yet gather hind the branch of a tree, and tb* Tbe rater to set than tbe rated, til she has E. Pink ham's to be la nod oar go* bigb reboot. tn a -John Heb. greaser given Lydia charter draped amarala# them good fiastare S; was not so Intense. She looked a fair trial. bad per reeeraed fee the period of thirty light Fred Cotton"• mill baa been xiii. 1 Pel r: Lzek xxxiv. 14. 15*. Aad hstft so power bat that to granted bis Vegetable Compound buey tki* that a of the— reaolxUoaa to for tbe wrinkle, but under the leaser day*, copy maek. H* tun rbarge of tbr r ad s * Such a she?*herd can never iet His Tata land (toll teacb tbe nntteaa »ar and If yea wist special advice write to •pnmd a pea the record* of oar franc*. oae light It wss u«t apparent. lack Peace- Lydia E. Piakbaai Xedirise fa (read- year. Mr. Hagan bae teen ben laying sheep any good thing. —at to the bereaved aad oae to tto at least re- smiles of Maas. letter will family A respite—another year Lessor IV.— David and I Peace again, and toad tbe song* deatial) Lyaa. Tsar out tb# Stale road. Goliath. local paper* tor publication. as praise be read sad aaswered by a mained to her before abdicating Sam. rvu. 3S-5L Golden Text. Rom. speaed. • Eras*. V. Ciaaxx. Jan* ». f. Ascend eat* Use God of nation* weasaa aad held to strict esaideaea. queen of beauties. Aa soao as her vfil 31. “If God is for os. who is Few * JotSiX Sword* are hasten ute plowshares; akin ceased to tear an ordinary light WEST IV KEY. against as?" a fearv-s* ebep- V *a4 L. H **LSV. Truly Happy bird* are aestiag tm deserted forts. With BBT bo«M—cicala*; I BtB T*ry f\*A. her abe would resign position, marry Eugene efcd El well Leech ire err. ;r4 herd, to whom the living ‘. *1 though And grain to waring where tbe toittfirdi Hop* ml' tb* rent mr* m* w*l) Bices. »od ready and content herself aa queen of home in Sorth tovisihie. was more real than the vis- ran red. for MU mm*r *t**t©r*. BATSlDk. 47B, KXXaworra. Surry. and children Bat not yet. No. She ible mass of flesh and blood in the How strange: Jo regard U> Um reoBJot, !t will be ri« to Job* 19, twenty-four memben end three Maurice Cunningham'* h r- < ,e to down from kjtt it before out MbIm frwwJ* I«bh could not yet hear step ■ form of Goliath. His great desire be- ewru afcort- It wee pualtlou Choaiugaata uaa alighting Item the than r*%i E. did not add • tew w ben abe neat jr< a, bat fe*-pe mil Um cbi biub4- ing. the God of Israel was the true G<«! and Hoes, rated to the meeting night back to wagon. rhe IwaiM »beel •: ri.-x Mr. XaU «»t to S J Y that I mm thdt c«U|t the it tell u* (imI you A and she stood again that His name be honored and poem •bum need above, to it to go into efleet Jane 3 year loosed, Cunningham and over b,. IIi- might h*Te need “PoIIjtibb*", It i» food for Wednesday, penned wan wnrljr sun waa in her opamoa that some of lbe IboagfiU before bee mirror. The • not reproached. tb* BBHi'i- f wtek that we el! COB 54 cultivate dey». inflicting painful, though M c-,'j«-d coouiosd in it avor of Or* Baer ®i. the same relative position as when she e Lessor V.—Saal tries to kill Darid. prophecy. that turn* I B^Bdrr if Bey of jroo ktrr bixbxilu not arnosa cuaiueiuna *bou: ti send. one cannot read it without recall- had dfcao* ered the Brat mark o' I Sam. xix. l it Golden Text. Fror. thinly reed “The H upp of Boeder* by RenaaJd Jane 19, two candidate* were instructed decay. Mr. Lanmngheas doing »* well le tbe tn The had and other xxix. 35. Whiso putteth bis trust in ing present great struggle European WrtfSt KtsfieBs* It Id Tcry met Now. for in the tint and second degree*. At the line grown deej«rr. cud be expected. ooontnes. f«f h« too brtt Jehovah shall tie safe." From the day I ieBftBr, wiU cktor. wjtfe next meeting there will be work and a ill..-* radiated from It Jane 14. Tbe world baa been tbe —roe of war- wtabe* to ail. Ac*t Emb*. “and i that the women ascribed more _ barreat rapper. •'Another year." she sighed, glory Mr*. ol Bre* -r. et» led fare in a or ssaaltor aver Georgia Carlsele, to I*avid than to Saul. Saal was larger degree We ®o*t not the of most atidk-af# or te deposed." Jealous forest literary pert here leaf *eek. since tbe record of man Ln tbe of him an*! sought to kill him but God began. our “combination’ Aunt Lmsi. We are CTBH34A5, 371, bOl'LDaOIO. When stiil another year bad paused first historic family, which numbered Samuel KilSeld netted aia daughter in deiivereti him not into his hand ‘Chap- •re always find to bare tbe books read by June 14, fifteen member* were pnoenl, and the ili.ee were multiplying It oc- four, on* was a murderer. You may Mar Harbor that ueuk. ter* xviiL 7-1*: xxiii. 14,. Back of it all say { l be niece* mentioned. Now DeU will re- with visitor* from Jooesboro, Lamotoe, curred to her that she might add to that waa not war, but cannot it » u * the reason is seen in Haul s disobedi- you say port to ns another trip. Washburn, Georgia River and Harreet the period of her reign by the aid of Maurice Cunntngbar ho a* .nth* was not the same aptnt which baa acto- i* ■ ut ence ami in hi* allowing an evil spirit Moon grant**- The third and lonrth de- cosmetic* She applied theta. To her runaway accident la»t »*«k. »g*m. died tbe continual warfare in tbe world, Aaal aad ■ to take tossewslon of him (xvi. Hi. Drar Jfeaee M B gree* wore conferred on on# candidate. A they seemed to effect th* Intended A box aoctal waa Be Id at toe fipel l-ehk* \ the result* of which are blood*bed and 11 1 did act take a trip oaee ia a akfla > i.—friendship of l*avid and treat of home-made candy waa enjoyed by purpose. But they were noticed by Saturday eeeatbf, proceed* t» -i< for a so Storing and tbe mourning of the woatd haw nothing to write shoot. Jane 11 1 Jonathan. I Sam. xx. 32-42.

...... ': < I.KTTKR. turn*. KXPOMTfOW The value ol the government's ex- I -:- Kibit alon* amounts to five million franca Welcome to the j f„r Appropriate -*{1,000,000 in our r money. ROUGH AND READY. l.lberty Belt. M»ny of the work* of an now displayed at the Exposition are the rM« epeelel Eipoaitlnn product of the A Garment For the Mountain* trr .oreeapoedentl heroes of Prance. Some of the artist* Scientific For or For the Seashore. whose work was | Motoring selected for banging to be beck at tbe Expoaltioo her* It I, gnod are eons* are been dead; wounded; some ! in lb* month 1 he" away are „ missing; some are atiU In i tome tew addition*. fighting \ „,ve been the trenches. Farming *V„ Many ol these men are her pavilion; Prance j oaf Italy opened young, and when the wer broke out door* to lb« public on June 8. opened ner they left their studios for the front. Nature’s Own Wrapping Keeps bed been dedicated long ERADICATING T"e« budding* Ellsworth readers will remember Mrs. WEEDS. bul the Inetaillng ot tbe ex- before thia, Harry Payne Whitney, who lived for a Mow tban Tobacco Best take* even longer lo one Different Method* Suggested For Keep- hlbi„ season at "Pirlande”, the 1j ing Down the Growth, budd. t home of Judge Emery. Mr*. Top moat attract!" exhibit* in Wbilney the ha* on* prepared by United States department of Real tobacco flavor the oneof of the finest of her sculptures, the depends upon leafbefag*pre- bonding la a room deemed to sericulture.] (hr French “Fountain of El on exhibition at served in its natural the in Dorado'’, In weeds It Is state, possible only by pressing l«te*< ,,,rU went look gown* and the j lighting extremely Im- (be Exposition. The fountain occupies s women, and coal* and draaaea for portant to know how long they nat- leaves into form and keeping it in by covering it bat* for position of honor, being set within the plug folk*. Tbeae an diepUyed in gar- urally live nnd their habits of repro- a natural leaf The natural flavor and m,le western wall of a colonnade commending Jvith wrapper. In like a huge atage, each duction. Weeds are divided into three d,n,. gt.aaed the entrance to the Grand Court of Honor, of tobacco escape when cut or either lilting or Mending In classes, according to their length of Strength granulated. wax figure the Court of the Universe, end it elf net* poee. Tbeee are moet life- life—annuals, biennials nnd (lerennlnls. even cbartrieriMic the attention of tbe millions who enter Take a Plug of Sickle that is thoroughly dried wax Some of the most » »x figures, not the oenal dammy persistent weeds like through the main gate* of the so it off into Exposition. are weeds out that when you whittle it dust, *botmof A mar lea -real bair, done The perennluls— which produce crumbles of toe composition is based upon a myth- l**nion,’aod rml Preoch figure*, each year underground parts which but it will bum and smoke smooth ana cool as it has all latent ical legend of a known at El Dorado king live over to next the *l*nder *"lt chic of the Pariaien. who the year and produce of its tobacco flavor in with was thought by tbe Aztecs to rult a original preserved, unevaporated iL.wn* are from all tba calibrated lop growth. These underground parts j... realm whose streets were paved with gold Form. and coMuroera ot l*aria. Worth be- may be of various kinds. They may Plug and precious stones, sad where the ulti- lb* one moet familiar to consist of long, more tor less horizontal ,ng. perbapa, mate of ail earthly wealth waa to he ob- Whittling a is little trouble, amply repaid roots, as In the hull nettle, milkweed pipeful lb* general public. tained. Thousands of adventurers, lured in both and this and adorn lbe aide nnd Canada thistle, or the underground quality quantity. Try experiment Wonderful lapeMriee by dreams of conquest, pressed forward rag*. antique furniture, into port* may consist of root stocks or un- for yourself wall*, prlcelaea tbe wilderness, only to perieb or re- judge fill derground stems, as In the case of * cabinet* of treaaura many aeparale turn in disappointment. quack grass. Johnson grass nnd peren- room*. Mrs. Whitney’s composition symbol- 3 Ounces waa never more beaut i- nial sow thistle. The F.ipoaltion izes, this legend—the eearcb for the on- II I* at the preaent lime. Tbe Among the ways that may be adopt- ful than attainable. It consist* of a centre piece, .1)0,000 that were ma*aed ed for keeping down top growth of per- daff.-dd*. planla, the figure of two slaves closing the por- Sooth Harden*, the ennial weeds are the following: Clean in lb* opoo opening tals of El Dorado, beyond which tbe de- la cultivation, pasturing, growing smooth- ,.f the F x poolt loo, gave way Mrly April sires of life await them, to tbs multitude and three in er crops, frequent cutting with a hand to a* many yellow tulip*, of stricken humanity wbo have vainly been anccewded in hoe. spud or mower, nnd smothering turn have May by ■ought the fabled land. Beside tbe gate- rlotou* acre* of tbe small (latches with building |iuper or jattow panaiee, way, wbich baa Just partially closed' bloom* a viata of fra- other material. moaeed preaeollng upon Ibis mythical El Dorado, are two and charm never ex- In most eases cultivation will have grance certainly mnruis who neve come fo the land of In regular rotation win to be relied upon to destroy perennials. celled appear their desire only to find the nearly shut and The work may be done either with or begmnaa, dahlia* enryaanibemuma. doors barred by tbe two slaves. Tbeir at in bionm will re- The p*u*te* peeaent strength i* expended, tbeir courage gone Jun*. Then main during pink begonia* in the long race for material things. at moat over and Will appear night carpet Panel* oo either tide of the centre piece ot tbe South (lardena with their tbe acre* reveal in repeated motif other searcner* apleodid nebnea*. for the unattainable, pressing forward, PLAIDKD SPORTS COAT. event# ol Inter- Among tb* advance some fainting by the wayside, female interest scbe luled for Ibe Kx- In this of figures being carried by their maleeecorts. Anywhere country change- it Ibe arrival of tbe will find that a pc,tun period The exquisite detail and the extreme able climate milady from in la one of her “Liberty oell" Philadelphia July. delicacy of the modeling are apparent when woolly “comfy" toixoat made ertll ibis sacred most valued For a swift Pisns no* brio* one realizes that these figures, in being possessions. Absence's freedom to Hen Fran- ride In a motorcar, n motorboat trip Here’s the relic of enlarged for this fountain, have ioat none / walk cisco m ti n* to be the inspiration for a of the charm that waa inherent in the on the lake or a moonlight beside commensurate with the sea the cout shown iu the Illustra- celcbrilionon July 17. model. The central panel ia twelve occasion. tion will be the « gmflcance of lb* Several feet in height and the entire composition, Invaluable. Answer! of thousand* of children It Is here In black and hundreds school the centre piece and side panels, are sixty developed California • ill b* in tbe white with a set-ln from all ptrta of feet in width. In the domain of art, Mrs. plaid, raglan sleeve, When want ssbicb will escort tb* satin rolled collar and bone but- you quick jerade of welcome Whitney haa won her way, not ooly to an large to Ihe tons. action, ben from the depot Pennsylvania artistic triumph, but as well to a place in Telephone. building, where it will remain during tbe the heart a of the American a people by A 2o-oent toll call period of the Exposition. •ingteneft* of purpose, a straightforward GODMOTHER TO FORTY BABIES gives Already gilt models of tbe Liberie bell simplicity that is characteristic of sll her instantaneously informa- of tbe ISIS Im- ere on »al* a* aouveniera undertaxing*. Her organization of a Ked Hungarian Countess Takes Upon Her- tion that it would take two position. The Journey of the bell Ihrnogb Cross squad on the battlefield of is self Strenuous Duties. Europe to will afford Ibe get mail. tbe We*; only opportunity «ell known, and now her recent loss in The Countess Magdeleine Hunyady days by of tb* western citliens wilt the death of her tar major part brother, Alfred O. Van- von the wife of a land- ! Kethely, great need some de- at this When you ever bun to pay tbetr homage derbilt, on the Lusitsms, but endears her ed proprietor of Hungary, is taking R»*W TURNED INTO A LAWN—ONE j sonn, ■ I jastrlotisra. and the occasion ol the more to her friend* tail information from many throughout WAY OF SOLVING THE WEED PROBLEM under her motherly wing all the post- bell in Ssu | Ibe appearanoe of the Liberty the world. hutuous babies born in the county of or customer, tele- in factory Fran .. o will, beyond question, result Hunday, May 30, it was my privilege to without a cultivated crop growing on Estergon. where her husband’s princi- of Ameri a,, tiitsneou* outpouring loyal go out on the L\ 8. 8. Oregon a* guest of the land. Many farmers have eradi l>al estates are situated, whose fathers phone, can, frv n all ol Ibe I'mted S,ate*. the I'nited State* Veteran for eated weeds by giving thur part* navy perennial gave up their lives upon the battlefield j Not T omorrow" ■ -rk of Ibrexhibits from memorial services scatter on cultivation to n Cultiva- "Today, ft-, installing to flowers ough crop. in this war. Already she has become ] Ihe of the live the nation* of Europe, brought to the water for those who have lost their tion is especially effective if the crop fairy godmother to nearly forty chil- is the slogan n ITriled States collier has U*en in so as Ex. by tbe lives in the service of the navy. It was a planted check rows, dren. A handsome young matron of business man. been The eihmu t<* in two direction*. Ja> a, baa completed. wonderfully inspiring sight -each guest i*eruilt working thirty-six, with a daughter of her ow works of art from or The shovel and tooth culti- conutn. priceless laden with flower*, wreaths set-piece*. ordinary fifteen years old and a son of twelve, j The telephone is part of pact, ally every coutilry ol Fmropr. The band of the Oregon furnished music. vators permit ma.uy weed stems to slip the countess is accepting duties which of cboioeet w*f unharmed. It is often best, today. Spam contribute* 150 peckegea At 10o'clock steamed out through the through will extend over many years, involving wor*. 1 art and roanutacture. Franc Golden Gate and came to anchor. therefore, to use -^cultivators of the the dedication of her time and fortune. into two or ww*d knife These has divided her exhibit* sections, During the program of ceremonies, ad- sweep type. That she is a Belgian by birth, belong- itself end tbe skim under the surface one tiy tae government dresses were made, a male quartette ren- sweeps along ing to the princely family of Caraman- There will be no toll chary* on a Part icularnPartV Call if you arc not other msnufecturers. The main por- dered aeveral and then caine of the soil and cut off all we«d stems. has almost by selections, Chlmay, which suffered as connected with the pereon uhone In* tion -f tbe government exhibit is the strewing of flowers on the ocean in On many of the modern cultivators much at the hands of the (Jermai.s as name you have given to the Toll Operator. •tailed in the French pavilion. Tbi* pe- honor of departed shipmates and sailors, sweeps nine to eighteen inches wide the royal house of Belgium, does not be attached in of the shov- sili.1:1 is an exact replica of the famous firing of volleys by marine guards and may place seem to have blinded her to the mis- els. P*L e ol the Legion of Honor. Tb* minute-guns battery of the Oregon. fortunes of her husband’s Country. official exhibits a re placed in the Palace Luncheon wa* served on hoard, and No matter how thoroughly the tops Countess Magdeleine Hunyady’s sis- of Fine Art* and Ibe Palace of Maoufac- then we steamed back into the harbor, have been kept dow n during the period ter-in-law, Countess Marie Henrietta of and the historical old Oregon had added cultivation, most well established Huuyudy. has been for some years the anomuKiiuTut but another tender link to the chain perennials will continue to send up wife of Count Emil Szecheuyl. and the which binds her so closely to the hearts of tops after cultivation stops. This situ- women of the two famous Hungarian every American. During the Exposition ation may l>e met by frequent chop- houses will probably divide among A True Tonic period the Oregon is at anchor off the ping* with a hoe. Hand hoeing in themselves the care of the little chil- •tale of Oregon building, and guests are such cases is not as tedious as it may for whom Countess is one that assists Nature. dren Magdeleine not oc- allowed on board at certain times of day. seem, since most perennials do will stand sj>onsor before the end of of the land but occur m CLARION COAL Regular and natural action It seems pitiful that this grim old battle- cupy solidly, the war. FURNACES ia now considered as so much If the growth Is thus thor- the stomach, liver, kidneys and ship only patches. top have down one is simplified the heating prop- bowels well and old junk, and, I hear, will rind that end oughly kept year usually A Polishing Glove. will keep you sufficient to eradicate even the worst osition sooo after der stay here. To the woman who cleans and pol- from every standpoint. and of our This Is fit, thisaction is promoted by In the first ninety-two days of the Ex- perennials. plan espe- ishes her own shoes nothing is more I There is no other apparatus position 5,003,000 had paid entrance fees, cially effective against Canada thistle, useful than the “polishing glove.’* It bull nettle and bindweed. that will so much and expressing in substantial form the uni- is made in the form of a mitt. The accomplish Perennials often l»e attacked BEECHAM’S versal interest in this great Panama- may palm side is sheepskin with the woolly i work at so small expense. most clean cultivation Pacific International Exposition. effectively by side out to form a polishing surface, a cultivated Pure warm air in constant cir- without growing crop—la The back of the mitt is u piece of PILLS other words, by a bare fallow. It is culation is what want. A leather. After you have carefully you 1W Uf*a* Safe *4 Am MiiHm la tW V«rit M’KINLEY. seldom advisable to fallow for an eu- shoes with or S anointed yo«r the paste Clarion will it to you. C. 8. Untweiler, ot Boston, is in town. this does give tire year, since not permit polish and let it dry thoroughly slip on Mrs. Frank Smith is hers (or the sum- to use of his land. Send us a of the farmer get any the udtt and polish with a will, in a | plan your building mer. use the land A better plan Is to during moment your shoes will be shining and ask for estimate. Mrs. Abbie Turner is visiting her par- the early part of the season ami to fal- nicely. ESTABLISHED 1S39 ents. low It the latter part. For Instance, the lund be till mid- Miss /elms Thurston and Mrs. Prank may pastured up WOOD & BISHOP GO., or u of or small Manchester led Monday for Portland. summer, crop hay MAINE grain may be taken off before starting SOME NEW WRINKLES. BANGOH. Mrs. Margaret Uott has sold out to Miss I Bread the fallow. This plan has the uddl | Urece Uott, who w ill continue the bakery tlouul advantage of starting tin* work | SOLD J. P. ELDRIDUE, ME. and ice-cream parlor. from lin- by ELLSWORTH, of eradication by fallowing at u period Before removing ribbon ort The graduation exercises of the gram- when nearly all we»*ds are In their gerie. etc., sew tape—Die same length j school evening were largely SOUTH DEER ISLE. Northeast Harbor, where she has ||aCake mag Friday 1’rider this —to one end of the ribbon. In draw- employ- moat susceptible stage. attended. The ball was decorated in the 1 ment for the season. The grammar school the work of fallowing should be ing tile ribbon out the tape takes its Mrs. Jason Greenlaw is at her cottage sod Recita- plan will close 18. class colors, old rose gray. When the ribbon goes back here. June started us soon after harvest as possi- place. tions were well rendered by Lila M. of the Miss Helen who has been ble. The land should be plowed and again sew It to the end tape Will Steele, of Castine, has been visiting Stanley, at- Thurston, June Dolliver, Urace Norwood, tedious task of the tending a commercial school in then harrowed or disked at frequent and the drawing his brother Frank. Portland, Katie Alice black, Wasaon Tap- Cbaffey, of the ribbon through In tbe old way ls re- is home. Wilder H. Dol- Intervals during the remainder Mrs. Guy Cleveland and children are ley. Oscar A. Richardson, moved. Mr. Sumner, of Winter Harbor, will season to in Manset. was Rev. M. prevent top growth. visiting have a built in a few liver. An address given by After washing the balr. a good way bungalow days, and Thick stands and growth of move were conferred I vigorous 1 Mrs. Annie Stinson has gone to Isle au his family here for the summer. |^Pa3try!| Russell and tbe diplomas lo thoroughly rinse It Ls to till n com- on to Mrs. •mother crops may be depended Haut for the summer. Mr. Oieson, of Bangor, has opened a by Supt. Williams. Mrs. Btanley, tin flower can with Just order a sack of down the of mon sprinkling barber shop and ice-cream in the aud Allan keep top growth peren- who is parlor Thurston, pisno, Btanley, water ami on a nail or hook C. C. Warren, employed in Cam- used for a nials. The most used smoth- suspend building formerly scboolbouse. music. commonly has been borne a few William Tell Flour drums, furnished above the head over the liathtub. The den, days. June 14. 8. er are alfalfa, buckwheat, soy ______21. P- M. crops and June water comes with force enough to Miss of a you needn’t worry beans, millet, sorghum and bur clover. Just j Evelyn Eaton, Sunset, spent rinse, aud the can be tilled few days with Mrs. C. M. Pert. KITTKKY I’O l AKIIlbU. about Bread? r weeds are more to sprinkler recently baking day. POINT. Some susceptible fine white. HANCOCK is often as necessary. Charles and Always light, and this treatment than others. Nut grass Bryant family, who have Thomas O’Neil and Mrs. Ella J. Mc- Cake* has returned from a visit After woolen blankets, l and pies? Biscuit? Mrs. May Ball n continuous washing dry spent the winter at West Stonington, have The may be eradicated by Kenna, both of Boston, summer guests at beet you aver tasted I at Nicolin. them on curtain stretchers, which will moved back here. succession of smother crops including were drowned in C'obbos- William TaB them from Winthrop, Besides, goea the Point is for tbe summer prevent shrinking. The store at opened soy beans or cow pea* in the Miss Martha Barbour, a life-long resi- secontee lake the of farthest—worth remem- little dish washer for the Friday by overturning Howard and wife. for a A handy when is so seaeon by Young and bur clover or winter grains dent of this piaca, died June 13, aged a row-boat. Miss a sister of bering living narrow for the Mary Bradley, milk bottle, etc., too She was a xemb«r high. Think of all this, Mrs. George Young was pleasantly re- Whiter crop. seventy-eight years. Mrs. McKenna, succeeded in to cloth. Is made from the wire of tbe Methodist and a clinging "nd Instead of the of land and church, constant ordering membered on her eightieth birthday by Cutting off repeatedly tops per- attendant until her the boat until rescued. handle of a basket, which ls health failed. Sbe •*floor" order a or grape gifts. ennial weeds with mower, scythe leaves two sisters and a foster _ many out. with the hook left brother, The body of William Crowley, of Ban tool sometimes be used to straightened with whom she had lived several Brownell aod sister other may years. was found in the Penobact river £liaa Jane Harriet, on one end. gor, at is of roost use on June 19. Trep. are at their at advantage. This pas- of Bryn Mawr. Pa., cottege of the method that Bucksport Center last Thursday. and other uncultivated Instead ordinary eummer. tures. roadsides E. the shore for the la used for rust stains Crowley, with Clarence Willey and It has been found that mow- removing try ISLES FORD. places. N. went down the river Mrs. Lucy Ball ia at Castine to be pree- the lemon and salt as usual, but Harry Freeman, twice a for two will Juice Mrs. Hubert W. Weils and of her ing year years daughters in a motor-boat on 22. The over- ent tt the graduation daughter over a kettle. The rust May the fern brake, one of the place steaming Katberine and arrived eradicate Mary Saturday. turned boat was found a few later. Minnie. She ia accompanied by hereUter, ■pots will be removed In a few mo- daye had weeds of pastures In New England The school closed The bodies of his lire. S. 0. Penney, of Bangor. menta. primery Friday. Mias companions have not WMirconn, HAYHKS * CO. I and New York. 21. E. Lennie Stanley, the teecher, went to been found. o. w. okiudal. I June TlMmliwisli OHflUT. ■dr- g ( < (the <£Uswortt) American QUEEN lUNrS PANTRY. QOOO ROADS DAY. ■?:r-«aa.4a^!|g.'ai»>iM^int?; at M wad M«r t | Dus«s Array Omni Oinn Moon Mil. a nafie* of hocox asd Munai wcwu $ Wat» at Wiwdarr. 3> The holding of a good roada i Man* vslta, u4 farmer mM>M of KJie- g of the Old Reliable MUSIC which rural and arhaa Abc*« the fttawr** pantries aba nM ta New STORE! day to 2 prnmiaana* ■•TABLiaMCD ISM otn vi:nnuiT mtmins J of at Wfcad- aha: la the am- * world to that Vw« Maty York, «a4 Monday fa»*taooa at AT g rtria«* Join laMwl; *w. Thto r«®*rT craaprlae* two rooms aawt S. Y. iLUsotn. inn. % «rtKttoa or unprv.Teraeat of a 2 Ma bom* at Nawbor*. >f do great hBeadwc bat It vesta to* Dmtb laaalHd tram bean hiloi*. in dated Slpat Jlntf aiaS Bootea Motanrln, «t rum J- piece of the poi«k highway hi lia^J Keyttm. | form of and MaabtM*. YtaSor aod Ediaoo Talktac Macbloaa. arau^*"* Ksocncs rxrtrsrt ruBUUtnw ©o means of »* a u treasures to she plate •7 aa attack of aratr ia *.igwwtion. Tkwartim^ t only secorin* Vaecan Oaaorr*. Pod Cant* of local >»*i rained at at improred rout bw the household arttrte* that are Gab. Smith am bora at MariariUe piece | AI war* | Bore than a sdiUo* pan* sterling For a** Alaap RrlloM*. I>l*-4«tr. Alaaji A lira to Caatoaarr.- 1 & ohemm of s» b a eaa be c anMJt-tttM year* apt. 1 day tarcata. AI Gaanam MWmIIm. of threw historic inter- way* used to stimulate tetefeet la § Many faaswm eral year*, a* a boy, b* !i**d ta j* est for there to a ompfev- QOGDS ALWAYS HIGH GRADE. SOJ«h BETTER X- road wort and atoo to eeeox* a example, HI*wort a. goto* from bet* to Boatoa M.VOK oos exhibit to the fora at a table at EASY PAYMENT TERMS tp- 5; Bore cordial eaderwaadin* he- 2 end taler to St* York, *k« b* DESIRED •oi'el stiver. Thto to a yard to 3 twees the inhabitants of the •$ nearly b* bed t>»ad tb* greeter part at feu lit*, ’3 length, anil its top. with an are* of ? ceoBfry and the etty. It wow id and ha lit rp a >arg* taam* a* dealer ta c w main street, > several square feat, beat* the royal I Cl FMFNT* not he diScalt to offer ohjm- maaaa*' aapptie*. • ^ «* * » g • Bar anas assi exquisitely baaed design* Lfy,. Harbor, Maine. § tews as to the fxedbtt efSriewcy 2 Ha Joined tb* Tmtcy-wwtd ng.arat. y *f the rose, thtotir. harp. etc. ■b of a good rad* day a* a means g symbolic National Guard of N*« York, ia im la Every retim store that of Elisabeth % at reo«trociliHf or Improving 2 April. UB, b* bream* a member of tba &3H. cited to table a fax iUjai Sienov road*, bat nsb u occasion caa has ootitn' this design Seventh aad carred oitb tba ngiani *r-"*04' or**W' -,*S. -• or* ob* J g »f soma sort. T)im week** edition of Tie j. te fully Justified prodded com- a regiment *baa if am called totb* front, rril 'Km Ok" « J«» klkkrfkr »Ik». •» called, am »Re«wM • de *arr» Road. I» xrrrjcK «r ran ton * sblecabie attention bs rt'ec to The tte~T bzspntteg at ail the das •rat is and tb*a ia Virginia, J| ,,R American ii 2.400 copies. Wa*biagtot> Rllwonb. VkiM <«Mi«Uaf of abowt fifteen g to sa called W«“U •- Cibtr. of m-ce the a sling array of piste the and abn tbe waa •ores >A i*»i t»4 Row## u4 h aroBsinx Interest ta finally tagiioeal good dwe'i»*g »* Moacoct eoooty.btat. of », ..S"* service for at mail— of T** portteaiar* taqwire of 4.-.r,l' AEDNESIJAY. JT5B JS, 1915. J -Waving awftt all rarttitgre "r“** «♦ »» b.ro.1 of root mo »EV* royal pantry. the larg-v of which la 30 afeea u am recalled 10 New York to p people who use the mad*. The g qaetl FtnUflTTUof B<*eiRaKfii l>wwt Ferry. I am b.l(4i»«».t»?4lott tb*r*oo. .It,*;, Id feet and the smaller a it at air. Rocboport mil oo»ik4,4 1’ in »« sus-h at- by square tb* draft noth. H* wit promoted to be offersog great bang****. private »s4 f« flll'ko 8o.,Jm ... or the sta- sian* and mahogany, and to tM orff! for iatoramtkoo. Fa**c L Mooaa. ing” promised democrats, 3. a stirprStnc readit.es* to co-op- .- piste lieutenant ta ISM, a Srai lieutenant ia Elbeortt. r«»mu* fr*« to 1U* these and dsm.ar rase* occupying the * ia a tistics of their own gathering shoo 3- rote m -neb pubik improve- g 1*4. captain UM4, major ta U7> aad «*J * »»• -.««!?¥ tatter of ea b room ate some of the Mod of '“’V*’?*. T. I*.fk ■•. that the retail for 1914 meet* In not a few Instance* .3 a lieutenant roiooei ta 1*1. — Tw#*t*-«ae orttee* l» good tMUnrt toil, prices averaged g tb.r»» KTM Mot. or art to SftTTftFPcmdiiioi ©f Faao ft. CffMft, .... Ood .-haBiter* of •-■Biaerre and tr..»t rtosmHiuy example* of ta IS* be are* commnmmaad brigadier iiMiSire botoomraf at (More. i 3 per cent, higher than in 1913. ;• city f, Hancock bait. ft* * wort ft. Cioir. Mbjmt 0L.“ manage? « **•o» b.14 dtr aatosaotwSe ciah* hate made -3 gold, silver and precious stones that general of t be Fraet brigade and later of m* », imo,,, w o.gy- ■04 obrrooo tb. coofittoo or mm ever open. a suiwtan'ial costrtbotkma the world has tb* Firet brigade hen tbe Fifth went oat boo hmo broom, iw. From Oregon aione, more than 359 % very g la In. tb.*.for. t>i There are tall, tb. broocb of tb* roorftUos tb*r. : b- for the cetnrct of the -1 graceful eperenes. of arrke. la moo be received tb* hretet TTi** been lm;.r> brtriMtrt of 0bt4 too'Uut. carloads of bone* bare shipped tax earth roeds cad.ng to the cities each I*f which Would the strength of major general for hi* cootianou* aer T»VER roc 1st for charter KaaawRa. Rococo R oar zone. It is es- 5; g » ft Ream Zl ft Fiar Root foe kiknt, to the European of two men to lift; there are tlhrlua Tie* of 1 Utrrtit byO P CoookocboB i- In wh* h these orjtanixatkn* b thirty-eight year*. He reeigaed or i»»K,’ cratalag or oar aa a kaw day R» t- Two Rock.port. J a a. b. tout timated that tbeoe sales into of which brought ?' had their headnatters.—Ira O. to gold and sliver any one hi* ooaaumM oa Dee. H. ifll, after Mi cylinder engine* eacft "S ft. p H*a power g Uaaeft aad row *o#i. Forward aecommoda* more than a mi:lion dollars. would be toe heavy to run away with; err vice. roboenbuo. Froocr. Oregon ;* Baker. 2 fifty yean' tiooa *11 esahog *ay; How aft. Rattadaat. C tin 7J « R4o»r4 J b-M Sack a from the stale a- toilet service* to tod all Gen. Smith *»* taetrnmrotal in lb* de- tiectric fbeiJt- Tas Cro.br 4>m. ,r ••. report, coming dainty gold lighting plant; good cooking oo4 fti-.n t-1 fKMKrfrhfha tte* la galley. taciadtag large charcoal tarry WtutooM, of from the scene of nr. candela bra. communion service*, of (be rifle now ail of tb* ooata»ooo*o!tb farthest conflict, velopment practice ayatem ft roller; regal or ref rtgemior— aot ic# ftoi. of fm>SM brr.br ,ir. tote tbot tb»T b»r, extent to of flagons, vases, punch bowls, wine ce.ti- in am ia lb* National Guard, aad aa* on* W»|i charter for eeaaoa w»ly. bat charterer taro ft indicate* the which salsa ti.'.tt-l ,t.color. of tb* >o.t m way have Kml aa ia*« la veaaoa aa deaired. ; IMPROVING MICHIGAN ROADS. er*. fountain* and fonts, to silver, of tb* charter member* of Ib* National tolaa.nl of hones and other oar supplies bars t*an be delivered oa few day*' «««* with crow W wrought In designs of great beauty by Rifle aeaociation which established tb* ta oat*arm. Address, ft. C. Bttm. ftraae- CAROUXR L. FKF.RCB l«. of gob helped torn the balance of trade in wtek. Maine. Farmer* New Appreciate the Value to the moat sUllfui of artist*.—Washing Clwadmora rifle range. T0X. oar favor. ■0*4 coaatoonllb. Aaeooan' ,, Them of Better Highway*. ton I'oat. Hie prraenc* made him ■ com- atg room* oo Plata atreet ml mifMary beo4. b. tb. too 4lr«rt.: o»4 tb»: •ear Hardwood factory F-evh e’owt t.,T M It is a strange fact that the state 01 manding ta H* ail TeVCMKVTof *4oor4 ft or » figure any aeaemblag*. aad city water. la good repair*- J. A. Me* tpF>‘*«** fan. « ^ Within historic. hall ort one. to tb* 10.1 of R4« Independence Michigan. In which more than 73 a poiuecommtesiooer of New York, under Gory. a jet SOUTH HASCOCK. _ Httcwt UK atot. of Mca, at Philadelphia last Thursday, on the Strong. on bio tb. all atat* of a.IB. «ent of the world» ant a>-.Idle* art Mayor over Moore'* drag More, vacated bl Ira Colwell baa gone to Marlboro to bo.too 4.01.04, tfticil tb, of the battle of Banker Ha *•» a memoarof tbe New York State V/ f»r GtRfco. Hot w »tor heat and toilet nut. a anniversary manufactiiied. ha* some of the by ».|4 4irwttf or. 4..Iini to pcskest work. to ft. O. Moo*a. ftllswonft or, m tbr too. HID. there was formed an Militia council, a former member of tbe Apply for omntttt, oo4 oil i.4*M».1 organizt- road* in the whole The fact tbomont country. Mr*, a h. MitrbeU baa returned from a nc***ttf to took, yar 10.01 1 am.il:»t» tion oboes it oiil be to create Colon boat clab, Boatoa, Ib* New York boa* wnea. ta Malar. !<*« object Fa..or. 1 A that a large portion of the state is tow visit in Sts Brunswick. \GimIwvtakI aad Voea beweta URe*oi ,ico. athletic clan, of which be waa a.itt •" 1 the League of Nations, with a view to preaideat mmfcaa*o*. Riperieace not ae«e*Mi.ry. l C. J 1 and that another large too >.-! 1 (nun a lying port Harvard Coiwett, a graduate of H. C. I_ ta 1874. tb* Fonat Lake Fiahrry. tb* Quill, Men. women aad cRddrea taenrvd agaiaet Vuua preventing oars, or at least to lessen akkaeaa aad aretdeet Addreoe Ta* E**> tfbrcti n. (»:» it is sandy aeenout.* for this to a iargt baa bees vmittng his teat hr r» a few days. tb* tb* Trade* the of armed conflict. Fraebytonan, Building rummmm. Richmond, Ma. ./ possibilities extent. Mr*. N\ L. MeCrtlfi*. of Norway, ha* and Lraox Republican club*. ti >3* SUtrmnr. The name the organiza- m%m to Mil tree*, rimjii*. adopted by Gen. Smith leave* a widow end aon- The country in which Michigan's at cotd« to live with her Mr*. C. 8. rowra. vtnea. harry bash#*. bnibsk etc. tion after some debate oas daughter. nHJR*CU*4 "League Eliiott. Tbe death of hi* a Owed eacf* PirmuMUEldmltf territory. trppwsl*. Detroit. i» situated bad u»ti- Colwell. only daughter STATEMENT OF THE COM to Enforce American Branch”. Bnoxx Ba e VcamiM. KdcMatcr. Jl Y. I Peace, few year* ago waa a a hock from which be j receutiy notoriously bod roads. Thi* Mr*. K me it tie Jarria, of 2*gw York, and ©a m« Former President Taft was ejected never recovered. He i* earvieed — Two Jrr*ry ©own, ngr* 4 and 7 was Mr*. T. J. of are folly by due Is tbe >wastpy nature of the Hodgkin*, Chicago, one near »l fk. Cell or writ*. cm* brother- Melvin 8. of Ibl* j> year*. permanent president. Smith, city. xapoweixxr F**«. Lakewood, Me «c i.otn which. fell us, wa» guest* of Mr*. F. M. Watson. i’YOWft tack geologist* Mtae Florence G. S. of tbta Ceaitf Sariujs Bait, taitt. city, ELLSWORTH M \T n .* a tbe bed a inland *ea Mr*. C. 8. Colwell and C. 8. Colwell ac- formerly of great «** a few a That the progressives of spending day* at New burg it a \ CfS. Ar*f«r» U Mm««. ffwIlKt. leading Time after rime companied G. W. Colwell and wife ap;*-ai» were mad* Capt her uncle at of < Maine are tbe lime hi* death, before C**iu» Bvurn. Tnuw, rapidly renewing allegiance to tbe amumobtie cunufartnrers to aid to Chariest on Thursday, to attend the coming to FUUwnetb from her echoed in -la Ellsworth or l-arnot a*. a pi*4i»*m Ctam ft Bcmiu. An Yftaearrr with tbe was made ert with three republican party grad u«s too. bar pin dtaa»©od* — in toe goad roa-ls movement* In vari PR T»r*T«** 1‘fcarlr* C. Barrt. F t *?»11 New York tor tbe rammer. Finder return to Me* W. ft. Km«. at the pleas* Barf *12. E Moo.-* apparent second district re- on.' O' but cataft of ibeiu have Am»*i took hit two Daniel Aat8»U» F. Bar*. Young boy*, Lamoin* Earn. Htmrf C. Jordan publican rally in Auburn last week. been for two tea' -us—first. a and to hi* home at Goa Id* itnomi Milton, boro, Unflrtlow on (lie Screen. 0*a**!*«* Ni»c« IT. *>• progressives from various na'.ura. d>«tn- .inaivia to out tbeli after the death of their Leading |af grandmother, Earle ki. Tinker, manager for the CCiant.-8 liabili rit§. ^ •’v, ...■"• *■ ■•'•■< •' of tbe Mr*. Della *V*,V.©--. .... v parts district announced that own money fog tbe general god even Kelley. Phoenix Film in Maine, is of- | DrpaaU* » corporation *#• earn ilk to F« a *«k Kr«*r«« * was represent**■ land. .iw we.re back in the tiewigb tt mtaeded that tbe auto June 21. W. a of ! they republican fering visualisation “Evangeline'% OLEWould you like to. to** I* eo. write C. l'f*ditw>4 p -Si». .*■ T mob .e ft 8ua ft Co, Burner) awn. Manchester, party to stay, and more to profit* tery largely by g-**J which was produced for them at the An- effectively Caws. •rr Jiiti road*, and, w • at because tbe auto EASTBROOK. work for some of the progressive napolis valley, and Fort Anne, the locale RFSOf BCE» mottle manufacturers maintained that of Ella i* ideals not already realized. A letter, Mr*. Austin, Worth, visiting of the great poem. Probably no poem in Xci~i\ Pabif* rated* of M*iter *.-•*«- IptAS Fab!** fond* *« of M*iiw. \*.mm tlieir airport for good roads really her son Ben. American has *o “taken with received too late to be read at the history |i*iiro»d bo»*« of Mamr -*.■«• served to prejadi e tbe fanners—wbc of all walks of life. I R*i!«%4 of came Marti* Jeiiiwm ha* rone to Her Harbor people bOKKCVTO REALTY COW» ARY. b»*©d* on! lf*itv -t)M meeting, from Alton C. 1 are. in greatest * *r»ni »oa bond*.. If. * t* fact, tbe ts»nefi< Uries— tor the summer. Mr. Tinker has affidavits from the A »«*» Keeling of South wtvekyulera' ft ail rote} attack .. «**d Wbeeler, Paris, progressive tin- movement. a*a.nat rector of St. Luke’* that ^PHI assn*,' of the sfb*k holder* of Baa* .. »*» A moo Googin* and Frank Down* have Mating every meeting **ock candidate for congressman last 1 the Sorrento Realty anipaav will be !«•»* artlk ro atearai..... r * year, Your old time farmer was liable tc scene is authentic. Mr. Howe, the gene to East Blue bill to work. rector,, held at the odLw cf Male ft Hatahn. Mata L^teti* a* *«an|*tr« of »r*A WU4«. *^3LJETT O who announced that be was back with to tbe Jump ■■oneisaiou tbat if it bene goea on to state **f witnessed th«* •treat. R: is worth. Maine, oo the lira* Moadiji Loan* to IS)trek t 1*9 Mr*. ip*i the George Newey, who ha* been visit- t© wit. the fififa day c* a d :ttft ». S ft * m»t« f ■« » republican party, and will work fit* some one else it nut nroe-sarny churchyard scene*, played and Aimed in JaJjr her Cal tala o’clock to tb« afternoon. t* act ttpna the »©J Fttffil ttff •r4#*tar»* i-JCIII with it in tbe next ing mother, Mr*. Wilbur, haa campaign. injure him. So la hi* early barred <>t the old graveyard Ibere, being moved to leeisf wikbA (1 t© ?b**s» proper ©ficera Praaniam arco«ai... ?*»• returned to Winterport. for the ensuing jear and to transact rU "M* • tbe automobile he •s-ndemned tears the realistic of the women f|> any AWlOfiftp any good by acting e>n*i©r«* other which mar properly r«or b* band .. JM?« John C, Wilbur a few re- Lightning's Pranks at Sesvstl. roads movement. spent days mod children.” for* aaid meeting Hrur Jrf Matt. in Southwest Harbor with hi* «.'•*» k of tfoffosto Realty StiViu, Jow 21 Of late the farmer ha* been tbe most cently The aa produced about one Compose. EfTSjMH ispecialj-Lightning play require# Dated kb ta twenty third day of Jan*, a d K Vitt a daughter, Mr*. C. M. Gott. f. played many pranks and did considers Ms ewlau>.n'*c user of the airtotisdd.'e and and three-quarters hours for its presenta- Ml ft Bank Ct tnBsm.asrr. damage at Seasait Sunday. Tae house of also of tint tootur truck. Incidentally Mi** Ltbbsc Wilbur, who haa been work- tion, and il is doubtful if more impressive XOTICS. Guy Young seas struck. The telephone be has betad I bat a strip of good road ing in Bangor, •pent the week-end with scenes have ever been enacted before a of the Mount Dtweri waa completely torn to pses**, the am- from hi* fu-ta to the city not only eo her parent*. She will work in Ell*worth camera. Forty player# and director* so- proprietor* THEBridge Corpora! oa are hereby notified dost shattered and abied bitn tbi* lutsmer. in the for six other damage done. to tran»j»mas. CWrfc beury rutty, rocky, •pent the week-end with Mias Adelaide Boa ton. Vasa Jane l. Itlft other miner damages. No one wae is tbe roads. He wore hi' horses ont in half Smallidge. played one engagement in Maine—that house at the lime. their normal life and his and m the city of Portland, where two day# wagon Mr*. W’inalow Newell will clo*e CAM© or THAXRl. The her Ugbtntbg entered toe bones of R E. fiarm-w lasted even less is the time usually allotted to one attrac- thaa to equipment bouse here this week and leave for Mount \Tr* publicly extend to oar Newman by lire telephone, blowing tbe than tbat length of time; also he has tion, but where “Evangeline" played at * e relative*. friend* and neighbor* oar Desert where she i* for the *um- •sneer* thank a and af tb* kind- fuse box to employed appreciation pieces and a floor to use a much the Caaoo theatre to crowded bouse# (or a*'a. and breaking heavier equipment than mer. sympathy material aid extesded by i board where them the Ills*** and it passed out. is on twelve days. during death of huatwad necessary good toads, with tbe and falser. Ms*. Mrs. Rose Metcalf Mr*. Yalorn* Gray, of North Penobscot, Con* K Cvstm. waa thrown to th# cooaeuuent greater deterioration ot Hasexx M Crana. who is to be at the Freeman floor by tbe shock of a bolt which pasarrl horseflesh. housekeeper (irero Mountain Pomona. C. Msst Crams. bouse this summer, arrived Roxy 8. Crams the ib one Saturday with An interesting aaaaion ol Greet* Moun- through boose, window sad With the hni'.diug of a few sections BluehtU. June tl, MIL oat another. A her two daughters. tain Focnona grunge era* belli with balm-of-giliead tree waa of good roads around lietroit came an June 21. t"F\CTCEE own extract* at stripped of najbark and tbe ground G. Greenwood grange, at East brook. Satur- VfAR yoar ripped appreciation of them on the part of aYL bom' Don't pay high price*. I will in several day. Among important boaineaa matters •rod formulas for fifteen up places. Every telephone on fanners as well a* motorist*, and now making leading Bluehill Inn SEAWALL. brands Savoring extracts for || c. Bicc- the line waa oat of comm lesion. waa the election ol Martin A. Garland, ot pat there is an Insistent demand for more FOSS. M Madia*.** A**.. Barre Vt. BLUEH1U..*MA1NE. Jobn Ward. Jr., is now quartermaster Lakewood, as lecturer, in place ol Boy C. of them. 4 Lt About new, bocks, tree**. Send for Booklet. Automobile fwrtie. ou Turkey* the steamer ley. Haines, resigned. Ora Froal, of Marta- *»d Pet as Fir* at Wtaier Harbor. Range is Stock, r«>*d for. t*i a*d 75 cm:* boused for specially welcome. Dinner. Webb ville, wa* elected steward in of Mr. pleasure and profit in Main*, is Tbe A Banker block was de- William and wile, of New place Fine Tree vase, Tracy Proposed Road Work In Ohio. York, P«»a!iry Menaui. Moine s new deya. fl«00. Deticiona home made fire visited Mrs. Wsbb’s mother, Mrs. Nellie Garland. poatfry magaiir* Ram pi* copy nod Me stroyed by eerly Tbonday morning. Over *2.000.000 will lw stvut during froe. and candies on sale Friday, and Salurdiya Beneon, coupon HERALD. Bo* ft. Belfast, Me. In this block acre tbe postofllce, tele- rhe coming season In ami recently. Cuyahoga L,lt* from exchange, tbe lodge room L. F. Newman baa returned GOCLDSBORO. prodsciof phone occupied adjacent counties !n the northern por from Bos- J a pH*-* uibbIdc Gratae of W W«*a4otte* tbe M Eastern Star and Odd ton. He has Miea Florence Bod 9 C H I Rod*, the Uc Mrs. Pettengill. manager of tbe Strand, satisfactorily acting as sub-carrier for the the state aid. Geauga county will com- R. F. D. route or ituy srr«. co.. the car* of non*: *nd dy.pep*1*- assurance that tbe is of here. He made his first WALTHAM. patloo gives beby good mence the work Park How- grading twenty June M. l^tke, Michigan, j 8o saccaasful haa Dr. family, and that tbe person drawing it trip The Forester* are planning (or a cele- remarkably miles of the Cieveiund-Youngstown Jane 21. need have no hesitancy in accepting it aa D. bration of the Fourth, with a dance end ard’s specific been in cnrin* const ip*1*00' road at a cost of #*15.000. The present If You ever •< Fox’e hail. troab1*' • gift, nor fear that tba parents will * •upper Monaghan '* or- an sod all forma of liver plan is to pave the road with brick LA KOINE. troubled with heartburn, gaaee and j dyspepsia come to claim it. chealra. a datraaal ihc next year. feeling after eating take a that Q. A. Partner will retorn P*** ia there will be a School cloees this week. It hoped representa- not rn How Thu f paid in every case where it doe. tive audience next Friday evening, aa it ia Miee Mary Olson is at boms from Improving ths Macadam Road. We offer Odh Hundred Dollars daafrad to tba baby in a good borne. Hebroa. Reward for "rass relief. place ease o< 3s*s®£ any Catarrh that caaaot be cured by i The of a water bound tbe does Dot breaking up before and to wcun U tba person drawing baby L. R of Hail's Catarrh Cure. after each meal and-you wiH Q. A. Pa re her has been able macadam road under motor vehicle Hodgkins, Waltham, Maas., is F. J. CHENEY * Mr*. announces that CO,, Toledo, O obtaapmaap* niicf. Sold mJM» who want it, Pettengill visiting here. the uudereianed. have known only by a limited *o ereryone traffic can he readily overcome by the We, F. J. only supply, aba will It herself until socb time as Cheney for the laat it years, and beliefs him g. Q. keep Fred and tf—ce. wishes of or consti- application of a bituminous wearing Cspt. Hodgkins wife ere visit- honoraoie la all baaiaea, transac- j to ba cared dy.pep*** **s fin* a suitable bom* for it. perfectly aba in tion* and able to once ■* surface, and. with so ing Southwest Harbor. financially carry out aay him at many opportuni- mace hla hem. pation should call apoa Jon* obhgwtioas by JTkrn the mail-order * ties to make use of the macadam road E. H. NATIONAL BANK OP COMMERCE, house finds «! and f*t __ mod him 25 cents by mail, COCNTV GOSSIP. at local To tdo, O. <* to least advantage, the time PaU*» Catarrh Car* U ®** made. That Star. tak*a internally, ahnst local merchants do not ad ! does* of the beat medicine ever has not arrived when that method of Twinkling acting directly upon Ik* blood and aiucoa* of tbs East oiler, Elmer K. president BUI—You aay the- actress showed Teatimonini® ®*nt thia hail introductory Verrili, can yon e*f,*e£Lof tpacial price constructing public highways be fre*. Price 7» c«ate per bottle Sold rertise. it fattens its Main* ooofereaot seminary at Bnckaport all around? Jill—Yes; she was by catalogue mailing refund in. east aside or relegated to the rear. my DruggUte- with hie personal ruarantee to for tba pant year, baa raaignad. guiding star.—Yonkers Statesman. Tak* Hall** Family Mila for coantipatioa. Uet money ii the specific doe* not cure.

%s XBbcttunnm* COMMENCEMENT. ! NEWPORT IS UNIQUE. RbUHOITH PALIS. I E. C. Leighton and daughter Sara, of THREE • IN A* ■ Place It I* In ClaM were OJUDUVnD*7 KXKSOM88 OF DAYS ONE Watering Winthrop, here Monday. ALL WAS ENDED NOW, THE HOPE, .-- All by Itself. gUaWORfH HOTJET RCtfOOL. George W. Rodick, of Clifton, was here AND THE FEAR, AND THE SORROW. Newport I* our greatest Invention An laat week, the £ueet of Howard Salisbury. This Queer Condition watering place*. There Is nothing at BXRBCIMM AT HANCOCK Lasts Jlalf I William Young and wife hare gone to UrrSRBiTIKO all like It anywhere else In the world. Meekly bowed her head and said, in ArrwueooN—claw plat an Brewer for a visit with Mra. Young’s Evangeline hau. Hour Every Day. At tint Island would glance Coney ap- ^ thee!” In an old and BALL IK KVNNINO. daughter. "Father,AI£thank grave- pear to mnuy peope more character- Mra. Frank are seen two nameless "Still istically American. «hd Newport. In- | Holden,of Brookline, Maas., yard graves. last Thursday afternoon did not A FREAK OF was here laat week with her mother, on Item CHANGING TIME. deed, a mere snobbish Imitation of stands the forest primeval,” and the maidens the extreme* at Hancock kali, when her way to Bar Harbor. in»r Europe. But if there Is auythlng like wear acbool a of still the Norman caps and Kllawortk high graduated Mra. Addie of who baa to-day the When It Newport In'Europe It has escaped at Gagne, Portland, Tb* ball waa tilled with It Noon on Monday In Lon- and the ulam ottixtaan. been hen several weeks, left Monday tor kirtles of homespun, by evening's don, least the present writer's notice, ol tb* gradoatea and of lb* acbool. Tuooday Hao Juat Bogun at Old Town fnend' whereas something very like the ad- to visit her sister, Mn. Annie fire, repeat Evangeline’s story. Such Is decoration* In tb* claaa color* of Capo Doohnaf, Siberia, but Tbe Sunday mirable Coney be could duplicate In Jordan. the of this It Is and arbit# aver# affactla*. In ad- Hm No* Yot Ended at Attu Island. ending great picture. a, jreen Several quarters of the g!ot>e. | Mrs. W. M. Davis and who have bool a**d. baakat* of baby, met more dition to tba lag subject that has with than usual Three can exist at Newport U the only watering place been visiting at Amhent, nturned home at tb* atinilow* added an tribute days the tame goaert time:. It In the world where there are no hotels Sunday. Her sister, M isa Florence Giles, success. It Is impressive: It is beau- Above tb* stage are* tb* claaa sounds liu|x>sslble, but It la touch. snd no hotel life, no fnslilonable nturned with her for a visit. — a is sincere. ”Flul* Coronal Opua” lb* and nevertheless fart that when It la very prome- tiful: It motto: of Inte Sunday night »t Attu Island It la nade. no scene gayety accessible to Walter B. Cram, of Bangor, was hen or:’en. tba work. THE EVANGELINE OF LONGFELLOW AS Monday uoon at London and the stranger for an admission fee. On Saturday afternoon on his nturn from a Tb* cl*** and ita eacort of under- Tuesday ordinary mornings the tourist pene- to in his car. Mrs. Cnm preaanlad a pleaaing picture at morning at Cape Iieubnef, Siberia: trip Joneaport OFFERED OY PHOENIX FILMS. SEE IT. graduate* If trating the Casino might see a few came hen to him home. entered lb* hall. Six girl* ol the one travels wewtward one loses a accompany they yonng In flannels playing tenuis claaa, with rope* of twitted day In going round the world. If one people Mrs. Eugene Clough and Mrs. Charles (opbomor* and n scant dozen of their elders travels enstwnrd oue a- drop- W. Smith went to Castine to at- ku^worth Markets. bunting, formed an alala through which gains day. Monday In for a moment to Could one travel at ping say good tend the as of the -l***e* marched. Th* junior*, led by the rate of 15 de- gnduation exerciSbs, guests morning or to deliver some message. Mlaa gress* a one would lose Miss Alice who will nturn with tbeir ro>r«baI, Oertrudmtliiea, parted day exactly ope Clough, Following are retail prices in Ellswortb He with extra luck observe allow tba senior* to hour each In might good them at the »Ug* to march day. twenty-four days to-day. to-day: the one of the queens of fashtou drinking through to their g*«U upon th* atage. circuit would be complete. an orangeade. That would be. with COUNTRY PRODUCE. li«BKt w Tb, vmor claaa taarabal waa Kobart Inasmuch aa sun and earth are con- MOUTH OK THK KIVKR. the slpgle exception of tennis week, Creamery butter, ft. 88§40 Haynea. stantly revolving nud day merging Into about all he would observe. F. B. Sadler has bad a sun Dairy butter, lb. 2ft$35 the ware of night, Into Capt. parlor Annricm Other* upon atage Hupt. Sunday passing Monday, Freeh eggs, dot. 25 He would, of course, be free to walk put on his house. School* II- W- Conley, E. K. Hopkins, ol etc.. It Is obvious that at oue point on Fowl, It.. 20 ,22 the weary length of Bellevue avenue Capt. A. E. Closson has sold the schoonAr the acbool board, Her. 1*. A. A. Killam, the world's surface an arbitrary line Chicken*, lb..... 25 030 between green hedges and see and will in the w. and lb* school must Is? to clipped Winchester, go yacht Broilers B» .. 50 lion A. King, faculty— set, the east of which Is one chit. the plensant Newport homes—only a Virginia this season. loose, ton.. $14.00 ciiequot A Soott* principal, Frank B. Rich- day, to the west of which Is the next Hay, 3$16.00 GINGER John > r< U a deliciously few of them "pnlnees." But nnhndy Mrs. VEGETABLES. I ardo'u. *u b- master; Misses Catherine slay. This Immediate "Jump'’ of a day Sophia Dodge, who has been in ALJa no sparkling, joy- would be stirring In the houses and some is here Potatoes, bu. 45 350 Hurley and X. F. Drum may, assistants. regulates the calendar for one circum- Bangor time, with her ous ale one walking In the avenue. An oc- Cabbage, tb. (5 ginger Maalc (or the afternoon and the claaa navigating ttie globe. mother, Mrs. C. A. York. made of finest Jamaica ginger root, cnalonal motor would roll that Is Onions, lb... G5 ball in tb* was fur- This by. Lester and pure juices of lemons and limes, and evening, "International date line.’’ aa It Is Agnes Bowden went to Blue- bunch.'... 20 play all. He could also take that Celery, cane and bed-rock O’Hara’* orchestra, of pretty hill Falls sugar, deep, nubed by Bangor. called, passing north and south and di- Saturday. Lester nturned .. 25 walk along the cliffs and see more Spinach, pk water, carbonated. of lb* afternoon exerrisrs his spring highly The program viding our world Into two equal parts, Monday, sister mmaining for a visit FRUIT. The stimulus makes pleasant houses—still only a few of pure ginger wa* *a lollowa: b* the with her Mrs. Vietta one hundred aud eightieth merid- aunt, DuSy. Lemons, dot ... 25030 it safe to drink when are them "palaces.'* He might. If tha you March ian awl crosses the Pacific ocean— Mrs. James Murch and little Oranges, dot. 25 a 40 overheated. fates so see a fashion- daughter »Kav P A A Killam Incline, perhaps Strawberries... f where, fortunately, there Is very little Frances of are visit- 15$1? M able footman at he could Louise, Millinocket, Ml h Croon mmj Druggist* Maalc the window; It <*» Cut* land-taking a slight bulge outward to ing Mr. Murch’a pannts, Maynard H. A FEW STAPLES. Bn h Salutatory; K.*»y,“Tb* Beautle* of Our senreely hope for the butler. He could Include Siberia. and one the other way Murch and wife. Mr. Murch will come Sugar,(granulated, V>. 7 lut,". V.Chrlatlna Keanev Doyl* see the avenue whirring at half past Clicquot Club Cs. to Include Attu Island, which ticlonga later. powdered. 10 "The High School of Experience,” 8. the dinner And _ E*.ar. hour. strolling yellow. 7 Minis, Miss i Blaenor Hal* Uixxio* to Alaska geographically. The map through the night he might here and xMCOLIN. Coffee, lb. $*388 Ad.it... to uodergraduatea. will show this. West of this line Is there olwerve lines of motors waiting Tea, lb. 40gtt3 Robert Hammond Haynea and east of It la r\ Monday Sunday. under the trees, and even Hazel McOown is visiting in West Sul- Molasses, gal. 4-560 I shadowy Maalc It ou When Is noon Monday In Lon- hear dance music In the calm, livan. MEATS AND PROVISIONS. 1'he Riae of Phonography,” beating E*«*y don Tuesday has already ta-gun at Beef. lb.«. 25§40 Mary Franc*. Bnrganl soft darkness. Percy Flood, of Bangor, spent Sunday Cape l*eshnef. Sltwria. but Monday Veal, ». 15 *28 Clna* prophecy..r.ilndya Louiae Jordan .Newport present". In met. n singiar with friends here. has not dawned Attu Lamb, tb. 20§f0 Morriaoa K*tr; morning yet at Impression of of distinction, ClaM h.rlary.Jolt* quietness, Helen King, who has been in Salt k. 15 Island. an visiting pork, Maalc Nearly half hour of Sunday of nn existence not Id the wholly pub- Bar Harbor, is home. Lard, lb. 15 PmeottUn of gifts Myrtle UutM « amber still remains there. We are thus con- lic Magazine. eye.—Haris-ris FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. ’Why We Should Protest the fronted with the paradox of three days Bernard Small has gone to Bar Harbor to work on the Flour, bblr. $8 50 89.00 Birds." Valedictory.Hath Bridges coexisting at the same time. Norombega. brands, bbl. s>* Hon A W fancy y.00e real to Boott and hit the charging first before the beast can Miss Zelma 1>. of Kllsworth Me. » tn-amng Principal gins in* that day) Immediately west of Smith, Ellxwortli, THE— so of gather tils faculties Here a heav- Falls, is her Mabel I assistants, who have been unsparing the lHOfb One hour latei wps visiting cousin, N. parallel. out. Ih’tr time in the class for en given op; ortunity to try that Staekpole. Doors, Windows, Roofing, preparing grad- Christmas day l>eg!ns 15 degrees west ual too "So 1 took the -too. stepped out from CLARION. day. ^ of the date line, two hours Inter .*K) de- Miss Persis E. Meader, of Hancock, Screen Window walked toward Doors, Screens, fhe ad Irrss to the class by kludge King, our sapling steadily N. is her grees west of the line and so on round H., visiting parents, J. C. Whether it’s a range or a fur- wh hss the of the him and Gutter, faculty saying Just the Meader and wife. Moulding gtolte. In sight for nace—if It is a it is in the was an "If I had Stood still tys “Clarion”, right thing just right way, Those west of the date Mrs. Jane McFarland, of Wall living Just for him to see Norridgewock, ! Hardware, Sheathing Paper, to clean and good c»U- the Instant necessary sure to meet inspiration living line would have twelve hours and Willard Treworgy are their every requirement. enjoyed I was he would have come In. for visiting what Board, Glass, Putty, , Made the Wood senship. of Christmas tv hen It reached Kn gland, sister. Mrs. Octavia Staekpole. by Bishop Co. he was hurt and hungry But he had Lead. CUMi PLAY AND BALL. hours when it in the Bangor. Sold eighteen began not that Instant Holding my rifle by T'nlted Htatys and twenty-four hours The cUs* play and ball in the evening ready for Immediate action. I advanced MARINE LIST. J. P. Alas- ELDUIDGE, so- (a whole day» when It began in at again Ailed Hancock ball, and was a on him at an even gait He saw me Ell-worth fort ka. Christmas had existed Main street. Ellsworth cial sml financial success. The play, Already once and fixed on me Ills great yellow Sid Judc 21, sch Melissa Trask, Newark, hours on this but staves, C J “Tte P. M.s, 'was well presented by mem- twenty-four globe, eyes Treworgy Hsnnu'K Ports. PLUMBING, 'tou.utwi £attie. bers of the class, who bad been drilled having Just in-gun In western Alaska "He sat thus absolutely still while I County It will last there four hours Franklin—Sid June 17, sch Portland Packet for th< ir parts by Fred E. Cooke. twenty i covered about half the distance be- Ar June 23, sch J S Beachatn Hot Water Heating, Furnace fixed A. A pf i*iu| feature of tbe evening was longer. tween us. In my mind l bad West Sullivan —Ar Juue 16. barge Palmer. Work and J)R oia PHILLIPS, Boston Jobbing. tbf «rance of Mrs. Mabrlle We have Just seen that each day a certain little hush twenty yards | *pi- Monaghan ii|>oh Ar June 23, sch Boston As mat- I Georgietta, HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES DENTIST of Kil* worth* sweet lasts fbr forty eight hours. a or so from the lion as the at an, Boston, |>olnt Southwest Harbor—Ar June 14 sch William soprano, who delighted the audieore with ter of fact, a day lasts in some places which I should begin to shoot. When Joues with coal for JTK Freeman STETSON BLOG. 81 CENTRAL STREET, Ar Jane 17, sch Catawamteak with salt for Twenty Yews' Experience. several selections* and received tbe wel- more than forty nine hours. This 1* I still h id I’ilf a dozen yards to go tl:e BANGOR, MAINE B H Mayo Personal a tention to ail details. Telephone com9 her in her home because of the Irregularity of the date .If his broke. lie be- Ar June 18. sch J Beale 1962- M always awaiting Intciitucss gaze Mary or mail orders aileuded to. Telephone ! Sid Juue 16, schs Mary Eliza, Nickerson; promptly town. line previously mentioned. gan to act exactly as a dog does when I sloop Bessie, gu s Delivery Tbe cast of character* in tbe play was as Let us begin an imaginary Journey he Is embar'qssed. glancing down, right In port June 19. Br sch Moana, Philadelphia F. for >t Johb, N U with cargo coal EDWARD BRADY, Fl scott follow s: from Cape l>eshnef, Siberia, at mid- and left. At twenty-five yards tile AlfcTfci Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. HFKCIALTY MADF. OF As midnight sweep* westward breame too great. He su 1- Philip Moral offside... •*. Freak H Hichsrdsoa night. pressure BORN. Telephone 8—ft. typewriting, accounting and And l mlssSd general clerical work. M»l "f Philander Mumford. Caarle* A Haynes successive place* see the beginning of denly tunnel and bolted. Ageut Union Sale Deposit A Trust Co., of «-ort- Pierre Marquette...... Lawrence Higgins the When the begin* In Lon- S% hasty shot at him as he ran." 1 tor Probate and day. day BUNKER—At Franklin, June 14. to Mr and JUST LOOK AT THAT and, turulsniiig Surety Bonds Patrick Mooney-...Norris Hodgkin* that same at Mrs E Bunker, a Agent Oliver don it has been day Cape | Harvey daughter. OLO SUIT OF YOURS! Typewriter; typewriter suppllet Peter Martin...... Carroll Butler lk»*hnef twelve hour* and forty-five When ( heel Thumping Began. | CAREY—At Ston^agton, June 12, to Mr and Cor. Malu and Water Sts. (over Moore's Drug Psui Marvel.. Gould i Mrs James F Carey, a daughter, There’s another summer’s wear in Store). Ellsworth. Me. George minutes. For tlftocn years Or. Jean Nh-olas esbnef. Since the day Along cam** Napoleon Diseases, Ur. Corvtsart MARRIED. Diseases oe stomach. Atojr. , Higgins will then last twenty-foor hours at At- CorvLsurt IPs pUyslciaii. when he Treatment and Kuth Bridges tu before It Is Napoleon FRANKLIN—HOYT At Ellsworth, June 5, Conaultation, by Appoint- island, spent forty-nine somewliatgurpris.-d in Fllaworth on of eiamlua Rev Carlton B Holies, Miss Lena Frank- ment, Friday*. remained after the to hours and twelve minutes will have thumped l"s chest by way by IRA B. Jr. Many play par- lin to Linwood K Hoyt, both of Ellsworth. HAGAN, Address, Eastern Trust Bldg., Bangor. Maine tlou. n 1th his characteristic 1888 ticipate in tbe dancing or aa spectators. elapsed front thp beginning of thrtday Na|si'eon. HUMPHREY-POOR—At Ellsworth. June 19. Te(ephoues and 708-1 the advantage Civil Engineer, Tbe class of 1915 sustained the reputation until the time It closes. shrewdness, recogulzed by John H Brimmer, esq. Miss Hattie P to Arthur H both of Ells- of a scientific lest over guesswork ami Humphrey Poor, Land CommtBBion gamed by previous classes of making the Thus three days cun exist at one worth. Surveyor. fflmtiantB. encaged < V'-\ Isart to be his regular ail lugh school ball one of the prettiest and time, as twfore explalntsl.—Hereward JOHNSTON BECKWITH At Ellsworth, Corrup*a*«K* Solicits*. The method of chest tapping June 17. Rev John William Tickle. Miss most enjoyable events of the season. Carrlugton In N'cw York World. visor. by ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. 0. Box 7 immediate vogue.—Kan Natalie Johnstou to Merle S Beckwith, now came Into both of Ellaworth. I sas City Stir. — RAY — At Poor MOON Ellsworth, June 16, by or EAULE LAKE. Litorary Pay. Rev R B Mathews.a.Miss Mabel Madeline HORSES FOR SALE TO LET Dr. Johnson Is commonly reckoned Moon to John E Ray, jr, both of Ellsworth. Driving or Work Horses Merle Linscotl1 has pu rchased a motor- Th« W-ngs of Time. Mt«CHft8TS as a successful author, yet he received cycle. "Mamma." said little Tommy as he for of his a com- DIKI>. Sale or Terms many compoaltlons "what are the Exchange; Satisfactory Miss her closed the big book, Mary Murphy ia visiting iroratlvely small sum. His most prof- WANT • of time?" CURTIS — At Bluehill. June 14. David H Double Work Harnesses and Carts brother, Joseph Murphy. itable undertaking was the Dictionary, "The 'wlhga of time, my sou." re Curtis, aged 63 years, 8 mouths, 17 days. for Sale. Huger Lunt has returned to Ellsworth for which he asked £1.575 and received — mother In loud tones, "are •-DUNBAR At Penobscot, June 19, Mrs F. H. OSGOOD, Ellsworth piled his F 77 •Iter a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Howard more. But the tusk his lime Oryaun Dunbar, aged years. Live occupied have been wearing Poultry the faded wings I DUNHAM At Stouiugton, June 13, Samuel Lioscotl. for seven years.—Pearson's Weekly. on my hat for three seasons Dunham, aged 75 years. Mrs. Howard Lin- —At iiiiti Llnscott, Mrs. Hollis Auil then’ pa coughed uneasily and GRAY Bluehill, June 19, Alonzo 9 Gray, “OLD STANDBY” •cott aged 46 years, 7 months, 12 days. aud little daughter Doris visited in Nscobs*ry Precaution. If he did not atop asking 873, this “good did standby” told Tommy JORDAN—At Waltham, June 19. Miss Marion B| Kits worth last week. "Life Is one long and rooky nk has safeguarded millions B Jnst foolish he would send him B Jordan, aged 28 years, 3 months. 18 days questions lara for your relatives and B Farm Produce. road." v LELANU— At Southwest Harbor. June 6, Klwyn Bridges, who is visiting biseunl, tied. i. Put your trust—and yonr B Is constructed that Samuel H Lclaod, 89 9 mouths, 7 Mrs. Jessie will return to his “Of course. It aged years, in it now. ■ Linacotl, days. home in way purposely iu order to keep nine- Eliawortb;tbis week. Curious. OAKES—At North Bangor, June 17. Olive A, :k Co. Savings Bauk Ellsworth the human race from lying June a. A. tenths of “Curious thing iilmui human vanity." widow of Samuel U Oakes, of Hancock, aged | down and going to sleep.’’—Klchmoud 80 years, 8 mouths, 4 days. B said the costumer. NOKTH BEDUWICK, Times-Dispatch. "To what do refer7” you £humidn,.nut "The tno*e knoekkneed a man Is I he Hoy Allen is having a sleeping porch at a mask built on his house. Worker and Worked. more be wants to appear “So you worked your way through ball as a Scottish highlander.”—Wash The people ol this place geve John PURE BLOOD MAKES college? Your father must be proud of Ington Sta -. Oreutt, jr., a house-warming Saturday you." HEALTHY PEOPLE evening, with many useful presente. •■Not much: He’s the man I worked." Only Imaginary. A successful term of by eebool, taught —Boston Transcript. Married men don’t really hare halt Hood’s Sarsaparilla remove* Tablets Miss Fannie Maddox, closed Friday. The Dyspepsia the trouble they let on they have, and scrofula sores, boils and other erup- Will Relieve Your Huowvelt entertained the Indigestion league parents Dreams. bachelors Con’t have half the fun mar tions, because it drives out of the in the Soma E. G. Moors. afternoon. All hope Mies Maddox have—Detroit humors cause them. Archie- Papa, what is meant by “the rled men think they blood the that *H1 return ia the fall. of?” (ab- Free Press cannot be successfully June ■tuff dreams are made Papa Eruptions a. A. O. treated with external KUSWOKTH sently l—Paint, powder, padding and applications, or cannot the false hair —Judge. Tool Taliamanf because these purify Vhslu||sls Year Hhoc* Pert—ThaDk l have a bio. d. Steam laundry and Bath Rooms Alien's Mary goodness Foot-Ease, the satiseptlc powder Kitty Katt— But Hood’s makes rich, •HO PAT, HO WASHES." smarting. tender, nervous leet. burden of perfect completion. Sarsaparilla tbs Oser Never add the yesterday's All kinds of laundry work done at short notice ‘L****» stisa of corns nnd bunions a hare's foot Just for luck.— red the digestion, doee The one you carry bleed, perfects Goods called tor and teltvered. The merchant who not adoortioo io irzf*® Packages are being used by the trouble to that of tomorrow. In- Bold Judge. and builds up the whole system. a dull iea*o* main it e...“"JM4 Aliled troops at the front- the other may never come. H. 6. ESTET A CO. more profitable for Uo FREE. Address. la past: sist on Hood’s. Get it now. *UsaI22wbara. Sample 1 having ■stay Building, State SL. Ellsworth, Me thore who do adoertise. 8. OlasMsd. LsRoy, If. Y. M|ti« «aty Jo* a. Tba tint* I FEW »0W DIE OF OLD AGE. COUNTY NEWS C O IT NTYKEWS Allan I NEWS COUNTY M. A coaeart araa Richard .. Bar. E X. Para Mrs. Boy t. THi» la I* and M* f«tn- PENOBSCOT. Why Why marks. Tbe hoaaa ■pant • ba Any* saet aranb at Bni •rda L'««d It Ua* Meat Jaaaacta hum has ntn«4 from >» saed- • Friend* of IVnrt F. Smith Srt> atlet* wbo tv* today how few to a raw Brewer » a lutla r'-■ to lean U>a< ba gaining prop*. lire to be Iff* yean aid dad •• Dr. A. E art ot na IW^M kn lor tonal Jaw T. apeagwe hail;, may day ;&esa*elre. at a bwa b> explain haw Harbor, an their Chpk Btafdoa. a S-w-Mer reside*; of tbt* Booth bey tjartiM Mtaa Mildred McFsrtaod, of Tran! an, Met hew tab managed to lire SWC yean. rwcettoo with Mr. art Mn. Emmas Mars. d od at Beta*. ua March. Aerawss | while Xoah rei- Ued the rrapwrtaMe age Learn eere bud as tba Bapeurt cbereb bare, on I at 5M3 year*. Kerentiy. bower«e. a tvitattomiiii tto Monday. 1 Dr M. A WartnN art *1h Jaw ba* bees made which ••total tor a sprat Mr> Georg* F. Arntdd, of Brookao*. dteor ery help* toapMal entwaj Jf. week at Fohrt Spring*. «her» Dr. Wart- * to ths» lltM^utiiaf at ba* cottage. “•rightstde.” explain myatery. Mia* Hatrin Haafceil la Ttanta. the to wetl attended the eases.! natmf of i When the caaeea of abort Ufe tow- mat. Mm. Ctora ■re. A P Harper, of Opeacbae, » nett- ok Tbnuday. Reran. -bo » nrj Mum medical sasonaiioa. ! a*lay* are o«sutel np It 1* foetal that ac bar era*. W. i Harper Ik Jaatrow and trite, of Madi- i *■ aad rfcito am It. Wooolocee. J.aapA Jane ; to*! of the death* ate due to dtoeaxeu Mm. Mn. Cbertes Career am red Tbaraday. MO. Wa. ara occaeying tb* J. J. Soma* ttwary, mother. Mm. 1 Very few f»-.;de die from oil ax*. And | r£Jj* Elan Perkua a dark at the Cactia* cottage. “All a Watt." the r»»«o Why people die tnita any tbe ho*** lor the aaatt. Walter f nali and M*ark* X** aertnadt Cbrver. wbo apaat Jana*._Taboo. owe dtmw l» that they hare been [ to te here (or e tee hart wetl ha* to 3s*l punUto tto Matkodlat WKM« ta New Jersey. Mrs. ids go** weakened by other tlinrooea whk-h they ctantc s_.‘ west Hancock. Daw lata. Harbor tor the wae r. hare had «r wM 1 hare been handed a: :na Swa* 1058* «t wew* Mmmm at Sant Bermaa Rachit b anpiorad ChTtatia &. W. W#wer ft ad wife. »»d *oawi Mia Mart Msrtwett, at Cat***. a eiatt- down to them by their anrewtor*. Fur Pawn, Wbo t>«. tom, .. Enow* and ->.:anaro, «f helm, m^nam of C*pL Harbor. „ are at otter. A Varaam. aortal Kn«x boapka!. KockUod. ana* the 5^?or«f«ae. were gnaws*. Atmh eef Harry, of Bocfciaad. rag her Mn. U. example, one whlewfeead w-onnte «wt. Joba M. Yonng. of Sarry. an a recant win laaro atoo. tbetr oM borne bare. Man Nina Ytrsam art IttUr mere. which weaken* the t-wo*tltariun of Ifthmh SonAnr and »ttk* Eagan* r utter bam. X women (tat ML Man Myrte t una, nl Togo*. are speed- many men and today wa» prob- WiUiaia Maytoa *cro*tam*d jewe*e Sympnthe aexterted to Mn. Wiliam ttyaingar. Tto rvmaia* ol Mm. .kaoor a., tat; to Harbor. at bat. that It la Innstine M carle* «Ui kill o£f a Aar Seiler* a Ion* at her brother. Darter, spent Sunday ot Saaract J. Eaton, were the only 1 torwrkt ranJI a Indian tribe, tad the whole aaeaut The tows Ami wo* lied Tfcnzoday ewo- Howard t.tardoo baa Mowed toso »a AmosoGray. tknmMn death oecarrwd Mrs. A G. Manna. 14 Barry, t* rutting from Korbut ad Haiordar. tor txir«*i_ white run K la only an annoying ajj rag at the gmd-aatio* eanrana* of Fhuu* boeam. wb*eb be torawriy oecapted- at North Brooder lit* Swarthy. bar abater. Mr*. Haary C. Millikan of bar me mad lit* waa apaat net,, ! Hut the rarUtioo* ^ ha aefcoai. w&*ch aeevod another childhood malady. waa tb* da n ter of John and high Mr*. Howard ioaaetne and cbt'.d. of Mon Bmm Vtraaa art Mm Trim* Mr*. MiUtkaa be* ret*road from a* M,er m,. Mary of dbeaae he rca*e far snot* •acre**. The- sax -tMaa of lAreo. rapidly renter Wama. grad iMf rtaMed ber awar- a tail to bar son at Bar Harbor. Stotoaaaa Stoma -wtm. Tteaoaa. laaratty parent*. Hitrtin neat to Batrty. M**•-. than wxi» the worts of The a the Immunity. lorn, and Oto Mater. Mra jarxica. pfcoraaad Par Xiiae and aide. tor a Tint Mm Varaam niU *1*0 Eaton* ds; Mr. Latgbtoa. from tb* W'aaa. bo* barn Noah aixl lb* JMu! bar* floe pro-eraze flick fare rrsAeooe of (•*trtar*b» waa aareatj-foor year*. Xn. Cbartaa Ctasweae. of Maaoorbo- nsit is Portievst too A aroma. his mothef. Mr* Jean* A Brooa. ns.tiag nwariy a« many •iitX*rvot ki».l* of «lfa> li. thought fal iBtcrpnrtauoo of tuhfrega Jan* «,WI F E. of EUa- _ setxa. aad Mr*. AtaapiL iraa Perkin*, ot iba piaca, a mu deaf at Mr*. EL Bolter am red bom* taat to far* t*n fw they bifi&'t bid The feadmga by jamor* ado-wed pi-i-aa- Mary oorcb. were .a Iowa tnday. Wratryu erthw, Middletown, uwr, atak. lit u non at K*tier's nwuio aarwator* to hai»l ttr*ni down reach. uu :2 preparation. The «a*e «« ar- visiting t» la tba :'nsrat then. *<«kre*t u at* «ttr» Foe **■ waik taw awfcHMaai tana. Tb* notation* by tb* Util* folk* tialay Mr*. ». a. a ing adranrageoaaij. Johaat u> at her hums boa boaaa. The tcaeral at Mn. Oraase Dunbar th*r* 1* t. trfrnrei* to very color* bkoded *il# the cam ontof*. tract trail dona. aiufii*. forth* Naan. wan herd at the horn at twr n* arsr-Wit Mt*rstur*» to a rotd ia tb* Mirer gray and green, in the atii deecre- Cbartaa JtrwMaa. wbo recently pwr- Fred, Joar a. 8r«sc. Mwt Anita Torn* it her.n*. aftar * ha -kaeed tba 'tardea a-wbeetewd. ba» Sunday, Jon* ». Mn. Danbar *a a b*a*- Frad E. a tor* of the chare be* and aupennteaden: Jane a._M. the widow of Capt Jonph Daabar. art Mia* Margaret Wardaail ia bom* altar tHoddard and if* attended tb* son rim* in tb a* tIt* fount of bo of of acnoois. Higgle#' orchestra. of Kiie- leave* betide* her Fred, Owen W., of spending lb* mater ia Benton. days rrado*Uac*x*tTia*a the l aitrruitjrf n. wortfl. far maned matic. EGYPT. Brookline, Mas*., and Edward, of Brock- ttsanlty frrshrr While Immunity Mata*. Mrs. Inal t* itt. Mr. tan dag* Candaga to ha» been bat*J*d The and friend* arrived ton. cortata t!i»*a»*a Horae* of program: Mane, arcbwstre; prayer. Friday it orstdried to his room most of tb* timt. Anata, f*rov«da"- ; (, j, W. rk.ua to u* by our (arrata. w* bar* Brv. H. LHinbam; nm*w. aaietatory. at t Mnr rot * at Balitr * pmat The Bret rradaation exercise* of the Jour 1A K. riattmc Mia (nod par* at k, F'. H AU, Gerald _ afaw rveii rd lb* w*ak*n*d vitality wif*. Leroy McKenzie: landing. HOdred Wilinrd Fom. wile and baby left staiur- Clark Sign wrhool took piece Jane 27, be- and Char let Miller it borne for t few weak*. a Bunker, manic: Hilda wit fab waa tb*in a» r»-*u)t of tbrtr reading*. fiUatadeil; tor a aisort vtexi » ah Mr. Fost par- fore * large art appreciative audience. Mar** Madia Knight and Iren* day it : r or Kro*t Arthur Tram*: clan* Mm Palmira Wallace borne from At ***i»ft iliowa** lat*r none; history, Otfco ent*. The school opened Mr dome for the Brel am red Satarday Irons Darby, Vt„ Franci* Farmington normal tcbool. tb* roc* will becwOM Usn.ua* to tuber- Smith; rending*. Vera Hardiaon. time Sept, i, isrst. and bet for the tact that tb* earn Beer. Mra. Arriil Jordan and son Oscar were raimta. but wub that will •pend Beuiah mane: Francs* the had taken her former work Mia. E. J. Brook* bat presented tbs immunity Tracy; rending. ’s gradsat* Ora* aad I be wee*-end guest* of Mra. Jordan t'l.itc tb* iM ia.iiml *r *<■ a r**ult Dudley asfe. oftbeleea. n.w. Mora* viJedktotT, Feme at Centra* then would hare bees ho East Blue hill library ataortanoo with (»>» Margaret high, tad daughter, Mr*. OLrer W. Brsgdos of amakUaf* a at tb* Prof. Thompson. of Urns ire « Prater: con fern of xmic. twenty books. fame fi.-bt gain ag diplomat, gradation tbn year; bat the different “OabbiM Butter arrsred born* Friday wb.it* VVaabuigtoo Ftort. Farm”. Superintendent of School* A. Cbaencey ri« sees desired to hi-nor the Sr*t jdagw Boyd grads tie. Mrs. Richard Board man and children, Harvard He »ti acooor Adam# ... woo awarded a from coil***. pau- J. H. arrived from ibr *t«, BltywJfli, diplomat, gave Vera Ma ad Leach, and earned not a pro- of Plainfield. N. J-. and Mr* ». M. Mil- sed bis aimer from Bradford Mia Thonday t brief addrent regarding tebooi mazier*. by Hope, w turn included recitation* Elmer ec-comparne ba gram by likan and children, of New York, art tt NATIONAL OFFICIAL BOOKS. academy, sad h» brother Aiiao.of Pbiihps- otec*, Hare I Adam*, of Bout Is hat *£prea*mg beany appreciation of the Pert:ns, Chrymi* Leach. Msynard Iner- Exeter. t heir cottage*. ♦Term*'* eiemai. Shut, nf Port Oi l. «■< *, tias. Jeanette Seller*. Amy Grind!*. Jane 21. R. TH«y AN*m*d by Cdoi sod Cover Bydaey rtrttcx weather rewarded tbe im Jane 2. C. wvrk-rnd of Levi *ni ».!r. pupos _ _ Arthur Gny. Lrmea Hutchins. I be cine* a W do Rang# of Hum. font Kui«b: their arduous pee pars;ion* for tbe date will Ver* Lenrh and Don* Faroham. WEST GOCLDSBORO. On fcia retard bom* a* **. •< *-:,*d EI>EN. by British government pQblldltk«M are reception Friday evening, wh*cb was weti and of W. E. by bia wit* aad daisxfcirr Mar-ton, *ao ooaferriog diploma by Sopl Mrs. Gnfla, of Bangor, at at the Way- called ’blue book*." because they are attended. A dance followed, with cotiisc IIvm M. M. Leiand visited Bar Harbor bare .pent a tea w**ka her* Clark. After the graduation exercise*. tide mn. tt>ua It U>und in blue ca*‘em and last wee*. paper by Higgins orchestra. Ice-cream and orchestra, of Ellsworth, tarn- Jon* 18. L Higgins' B. Clark and of are I**- au^e hi:*e 1# the odb recognised cake J. wife, Presto* Ule, tally were served at mtdsigfet. it is Bernice and Inez of Bangor, were ished excellent music for the Suing K«ag. graduation in town. odor in and Ut. In a few to atH p.sriiauiciit that tbe junior* deserve special to town Mat week. ball. Tbe Bnt rear of Clark high school however. “Mor’” UuotPB SSfemixrarnt a*quod fer their aid Pauline King*ley, who is home from tkpiitiBrOh. ; very efficient each of was has been a marked forces*, and macb Mis* Matue Jordan, Hst'J’t Core, are ix» cover* to dL»Un school, tt ill. j*rtx;ted j«*U*»w awnung. the Mia* Mildred Leiand last credit l* doe Clark and the teacher*. goes* of Sept. the department. 1 rt J* vraatir cor- June 2L Mr*. B. gnfcdi p B. week. Mis* Margaret McManus and Mtw They spent the winter at J. r* -p 6«l» n r with foreign fpttitrks i&4 Wood * home. RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Lorraine Hall, who bare labored to hard WEST FHASiLLLS. Mr*. Flora Alien and daughter, Mr*. *.f are short a«t* panlatuf-iit often left the tortus of during the The ritixeas are A. Hill and wife hare moved to their Many people buffer dad>« Hu are at FI year. jttttiy J. Will Koilins has a pomtion at Seal Har- Utley, employed ye* ic ttfiud, **r “white." because there h* lame muaclea aad stiffened joint.* t—..us* proud of the showing mad* in this Bnt farm on the stall:van road for the summer. bor. Point. ii » mVt rule for binding any docu- of hnpwiur* in the bioo!, aad u me- | year. Mis* McManus be* been engaged Mlttt* Faroe**, Margaret and Ruth attack eerms more are’ddtfl Frank Grind!* Mrs. Etta Lancaster, of Waithssr. M*s*.. ment* Uuu aa Inch tn thickne**. eeertseg and wife, of Bocksport, *s for another Misa Hall principal year. Wood are with tbetr grandmother for the rbrumstiein has invoied the a es. are v here. was tn« guest of Mra. France* Andrew* la addiuoft to the “blue t>>g** tln*re anting has ■ .- been called to Detroit, Mich. summer. Tonrrrat rhcuraati.ru it is im- last week. i* the 'r«J book.** This eoeiaia* a Hat ; Guoert Crabtree has tbe oW poat.office Jane 71. W oodloose portant tdlmprove vt*r err. t :iu Jane 2. V. School closed June 11. All are sorry to f 'Li* who bold a;*p--uitiu«:it* for a summer residence. per* to purify voor bk**i and threw! -oil leave. She ha* done PBOBPBCT HARBOR. htve Mias LoerJoj Tb* only other C‘..4or mwd by England ; fnScott *Emnluoni*oatcr- -d- Lloyd of Bar Harbor, is vis- Hodgkins, MARLBORO. good work in the two years *he ha* bean l* black. A Uadfc i*v*k contain* an ex makrr, while its medicinal n "-t bis Mrs. Wirwa Snaw. t\ B. Ji., recently visited iting aunt, Julia Hutchins. < tka I>r. Hose* of came Fri- here. *- are same a name “Ida* k strengthen* the organ* to family, Bangor, hi* Frank Sba* and wife. j of i*cism». the parent*, an ! ttr Mrs. Mat ferry Goodwin attended tbe day June IS. Ik *okoriginating from tbt famous j impuritir* nphuiTd yotsr Mr*. Dinwl ha* returned from a .* ti uadi •adding of a friend m Wednes- Lk-aay Scott's Ectalaion help!re Bangor Dorothy of Bar Harbor, » Ma- X bock" compiled hi the reign of Hodgkins, riant to the JL. B. lA-aays. of Bar Harbor. LAM OINK. every day whoewaid not bni tb r rebel day. to abu*e* visiting her aunt. Mrs* Rosa Hodgkins. H«in Vlll. ftp»f the tn Brfnse the alnshniic atbaur-u v Mrs. si of Mitt Enid ha* finished her D. B. Smith sod wife are tbesr Irtmt Whitaker, Washburn, Taylor visiting Mis* Mildred Bodies, who has been at- OMCMlftn hr?* i* viaiim* her M w* and tcbool at East LAmoine. and t* the guest daughter. Mrs. Aagi# at East parents, Stanley In Era tee for Googias. school at Bar Harbor, is home. the Chief tdor govern tending wife. I of Mumi Basel Hodgkins. Oct Rid of Rheuman>m brook. incut publication i* yellow, Althongb C. S Baxter, of Boston, has men ■ eight Mr*. F. Larrabee and of Mrs. A. W. and came Aa Matter urltb lih* im, iht Forrest and John Coomb* left Fay children, Reynolds family tb** latest Trench e: nmrut K**jr Thursday and four hot *e» around got report employed grading W are a ftm meek.* at Saturday to remain for the summer. Mr. Marvelous Krm« cottage, Ur. C. C. Larrabee 'a. it In Boston for a few Uriwoot tb« eric tcid fro® States steamers. Reynold* day*. ity It is pubiUbed in yeM >w cover*. It pier, which was earned sway last winter. o4 tfci* ■»<»• C. B. head of t he Arm of Mrs. W. H. Rice underwent an Outs rvrry ptrticto p*- Hollis Orcnit has returned from Mitchell, L T. opart* forms. in fact. one <»f a long *et of Cutler, June 2. AJtE. mutter cut of s**^ ‘(tP 11 Russell Co_ has been at K. W. Cleaves a non on tt the East Maine joor ijiImp, where he baa and baa Thursday gen- “yellow book**-* wbkb Prance has l*ecn taught successfully, out. few days oo buaineas. eral hospital at She it at been engaged for another year. NORTH LAMOINE. Bangor. reported a..suing annually ewr since the year Yoc run do it with Kbrcrou. 4 anflr doing welL i*v;i the of >r Lincoln Mu* B«*ie Orer has returned from a trip upon affair* the country f Harry and wife, of Lteoaysvili*. Roland Carter and wife visited iheir old pMucrtpiion tout irt» «t oner a kwisifi* to Portland and ja visit to Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Maurice Chamberlain, of Boston, the u*e of politician* and historians. wre guests of LC. Morse and wife. Mrs. home at Beech Hili Iaat week. »(um«ch* Urn aod blood; d:* •** ts* B. of South arrived m her new *vhor Morse return with Colwell, Hancock. Wednesday car, ac- The chief of Uu.«Ufi govern may them, hoping tbe j Mum Anna of Boston, and one tcid tud exurt ratom*r *c>QJ!• Young, Mr*. Jones and Mitt Kath- meat is change be of benefit to her. Mrs. H. H. Harey and son and companied by publications orange. Belgium may brother Lester, of Colby college, afe home Dwi*bt tsmufc. ■ erine Jones. Merle Butts and wife Maud were u**s gray. Italy green, the UnUml Irving clerk at Boiaooa for the summer. Colby) Read this “Aftrr tnainwni by fipringer, Jon* 21. proof: j recent guests at W. H. Moore's. EL tt. Elates blue and red. ISpa In and Austria s**» •tore, is at borne for a few days while bav- j _ I brae doctors, without reaut: 1 n.« Miasm AJcda and Isabel Marshall, of red and iienaany snd white a new foundation under Mrs. J. W. Stinson and at- Portugal of cam of rn- ««■«*• ing put bis house Trenton, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. daughter PAKTRLDOE COVE. cured a very bod or drab.—New \ ork rrwa 14 Walter FernaJd is tbe mason work. tended the commencement at Coburn two boll lea of Kb- h doing Bernice Salisbury. Morton Emery it visiting bit parent*, by using classical institute. J. W. Stinson, used tb- rriwdy. Mrs. Fred McKenzie cama from Beal June 2. Y. jr., Edward and wile. now two yaara sines 1 j Emery the was graduated. Garden of Near East. a. rear Ps' -»|T Harbor to attend tbe graduation exercises and 1 am still aa wall j School closed after a toocessful Friday, Bruia, -4: unfed at the fool of Mount *i!b :tt: -f*- of tbe Franklin high school. Her son TRENTON. The Mia*** Gore, of Woodland, left 1 was a cripple, walking term of eleven week*, taught Mut in is to be of Mrs. B. by Olympus, Asiatic Turkey, the gar* Barbont. Fort L« ramie, Gerald, who was ooe of tbe graduates, re- «ordan and son Arthur have Thursday guest* C. Col- -Jade* John j Benjamin Alfred# Carter, of Pembroke. A program ♦k*u city of the near east. turned with her to bis work at the welt, of Booth Hancock, a few days, be- Every Ohio. drug gone to East Bias hill to work. waa and friends Fri- enjoyed by parents and and ahu*«tt * n- J» ol •tore. fore returning home. UiOftvju* public building a A. Parc bar think* well Mrs. John K. Moore and of North day afternoon, ice-cream waa terred baby, by every lem>«* stands in its own “no aw- bo- who haa garden. } Kh*uma to offer it on tb* M***** Beulah and Goldie Hardison left the week-end nere. Guy Raymond Whitten, just the teacher. Lamoine, spent under the shadow **f sy-atn«*re. been from Coburn in- cypress pay” plan at SB cants. Saturday for Togo*. where they have etc- graduated classical June 31. Ui'Uakd. j Miss Nathalie Young closed her school or fig tm*' The fi<»n» of the surround ! meat tor the season. They were ac- stitute, is being congratulated on winning piny Jane 12, after # successful term. Those Ins district is %o rt*h atei varied that owpaaMd by their another, who will the Libby prise of |fi. WEST THE MONT. perfect in attendance were Ava Mae Davis It has been the hap:. h.l * Amanda aged considerably. Tbe Boss has Mr*. Hasting*, aged eighty- ; Betsy Ualtoo wile and Avis of of Reed, children, many our sweetdkt spring Buw- ■•f NORTH FRANKUN. towed ber to Camden for 'ui sight year*, is visiting her ton, E. ; repairs. end a. f#i i-i wh^ I-loyd, who hare been visiting at era—the bya Inth. the tulip, the snow- ii** W i» rai'" * Hastmg*, i* a remarkably well pre- A Sunday school was organized June ft. W. Colwell and wile at- an Cape. George Franklin, borne. drop and the jonquil—London &pqt- j served woman, with tns mental and physi- J. T. Clark is superintendent. tended tbe exercises ot graduating Hig- John and wife and s tor. ** cal of a much Kenney Philip s555fwi£as’irri"iB activity younger person. gins classical institute last when Arthur Truce j, who has been in town week, Pervear and June 21. Echo. wife hare gone to Tinker • the past week on ■ has returned tbeir eon Harvard was graduated. business, uland for the Sommer. The Feminine Financier. Don’t Fed Good” to Waterviile. “7 Rev. Tbomae Van Ness arrived Tan w 1 "So she has “*• BEAL COVE. Saturday June 14. broken (be encasement! Thai ia wbal a lot of prople lor a abort visit before for Streeter Webster, of Rockland, ii in Arthur Eaton and Stanley Lawrie came leaving Eng- I'kl she give you back the ilia ac >nd CeuaUyUieirboweUoolyDe*dclea.niu* land to and deliver a course of lec- SALISBURY COVE. Iowa. up from Northeast Harbor Saturday, re- preach fins’" Miaa Thelma Johneoo a law turning Sunday. tures at tbe (.'Diversity of Birmingham. apent dayn "No. We are deadlocked. She Mr* Alice Koppel and son. Alien Good- recently in Lamoine. «ay* 3te*ggJ(2td6SSiea! June 14. T. Tbe of Prof. F-. T. of •he will roe back the f «1 fi» are family Paine, give prh-e I paid will do the thck and make you win, of Boston, here. ChildRo'a day waa observed Sunday, <** llbaca, N. Y., are at tbeir summer borne June 30, with a for It. but diamond* hare doubled In We know thin T»ie E. N. a former pleasing program. The poaitively. Rev. Pierce, pastor here, HANCOCK. j1 cent*. here, and bass as guests tbeir parents, church waa beantifnily decorated with value ami that she la entitled to the fcamfaL Sold only by ua, 10 is viait ingbts son Allan. wild Olive A., widow of Sumner U. Oakes, Oliver and of St. Minn. flowers and the potted plants that Crosby wife, Paul, pruflt."—Philadelphia Ledger. *. C. Alaare. ___ Mias Helen who has bad wen given fbe children by Charles 8band | Kelley, charge of this town, died st Behoof closed -_- formerly Thursday Wednesday, closing a two- on Easter. The chiidnn deserve credit of the postoffiee since January, leaves the home of her Mrs. Caroline j daughter, year*' work by Mia* Beulah Gove, of for the can they ban taken of the [Santa. Made Her a Fright, this week for for s much-needed Bangor, Galley, in North Bangor, aged eighty*one Jane ». "Mr* Jones ha* a new Woodland. Miss Gove's many friends re- R. hat." Pauper Notice. rest. Her sister Charlotte takes her place. She was a member of the AVI Ml eoatraetod with tho» years. Baptist I fret to see ber go, it is to a "Weil, you look tboogb accept mightily pleased worth to aa and car* was observed the church in and of Pa mo la H apart Hrl**^ Children’s day by Hancocic, grange. better position in tbe Woodland schools. COREA. ■bout It," Bar trod aasialaaea dorta* I" Besides her she leases one son, aiaa Jan. I. 1*11, tad ar. Tool r«~**JLa daughter, June 3. C. Cecil Stewart was called to Mogadon "You Just ought to *ee bow it looks — forbid all Host Children Have Worms vf California. a.itwooh. i poraoai rWo George Oakes, tba critical illneea ot bia •u her "—Houston -at. om accoaai. u tk«r# i* »i by wife’s father, my vs Aad neither parents not*cbi!d know it.jpt it mcos.modwtioD* to eorw tor MOUNT DESERT. who bad a shock. explains why yoar child is nervous, pale, th. Cl., Pars 1^ backward. Often children have NORTH HANCOCK. Mtwaeu. feverish, Mrs. Henry Knox is visiting at Bar Mrs. Frank who In Diatreaa. UIJtl „ thousands of worms. Think of bow danger- Drtaao, recently under- W. H. Grass were here a few ; Harbor. ous this is to your*ehiid. Don’t take any and|wife went an opention at tba Bar Harbor “MTiy are you flying your flag np- risk. Get an original 26c- box of Kirkapoo week. •ide days last Tbe Somes boose for tbe season hospital, came borne down. SapurttsT Worm Killer, a candy loaenge. Kicks poo opened Friday, accompanied Worm Killer will positively kill and remove Mr. Moon, wife sod child, of Boston, I June 3. by her husband, who left Monday for "To let the neighbors know that the the Worms- Believe Constipation, regulates are of Harvard Gatcomb and whan be is cook'a pone and all Invltattona off.” Stomach and Bowels. Your child will grow guests wife. Mias Sylvia Gray is at boma from North- Bangor, employed. ate better. Get a box and learn so much to-day. Mrs. M. B. and Mrs. Charles east Harbor school. June 14. 8. -Philadelphia Ledger. Joy Uoog- high _ went to ina Charleston for commence- Mark W. Somes attended commence- WEST HROORUN. King ef the Penguins. ment. Lee Joy and Merle Goog ins were ment at Bucksporl seminary. Many of the Patkland Island* among the graduates. Mrs. Ison Bridges Is spending n few are in- Bev. Horace H. Leavitt, Jr., and wife, of habited c ASTORIA June 21. AkO*. days la Rockland. only by penguin*, whence the N. Y Brooklyn, are at tbeir cottage. title "King of the Penguin*." which hi Mn. C. Moulton Cooper has gone to ) BAR HARBOR. Hollis Smith and wife are with •ometin-es I—stowed on the living Rockland hospital for medical treatment. governor Mrs. Isaac Somes during tbs summer. •f the Falkland*. Mrs. H. M. Baker, of New York, long a Mn. battle patten, who has been visit- prominent summer resident here, died Rev. Horace Hail Leavitt, ot Somerville, ing her parents, Charles Carter and wife, it doe* is “Tbs Willows". no good to advertise for suddenly in Boston Wednesday night, Maas., occupying has ntnrbwd to East Pmoklia. your hwt aelf on Bar Harbor. respect.—Youth** Companion, j | while her way to Edward Bond, of Atlaton, Maas., who is Jane 13. B. NEWS. figil |yi yfftffm. COUNTY : thief might bite at this bait, hat I did COUNTY NEWS ^ ..* STATE or MAtNE.' not. It sMmed to me that had I been To oil parsons interesed la author of th» bkookun. estates hereinafter To the honorable, the Judge of the tbe thief I would to steal some ASHVUXE. named: probate prefer At a coart at oourt. In and for the county of Hancock, Lurvey, -ho baa been Ul, probata hold Ellsworth. in and u„l, Thelma I! Diamond Cut other property than to attempt to make Mn. Unwood Martin is visiting in Bel- for tbs eooatjr of Hancock, on ths first State of Maine. money by owning myself the thief of fast. day of Jane, a. 4. 1915. X>BSPBCTFULLY represente, Susan B. „ I® proving- matters < f ot npHB following having bean pro* XV Googlns. Ellsworth, county of Baa- I'.ttfii and family, Atlanta, Ge., property stolen and recovered. But, John and of West Goulds- JL seated for the notion thereupon nerein- cook. State of Maine, guardian of Hlttle Tracy wife, after rummer home. aa I have sslil, the professionals were indicated, it Is hereby or dared: That Lara Googlns, Lewis William Googlns and •i«at ihetr Diamond boro, are visiting here. notice thereof be given to all persons in Bertha 8uean Googlns, minors and children ot la the working tbe case, and 1 was lerested. a of this order to be ! of John L. late of eaid Alio* lain, Rockland, limply Miss Abbie who baa been oy caasing copy Googlns, Bllsworth, M,.« Bragdon, three weeks in the of Hancock, State of Main*, deceased t Mayo. acting for them. When, however, one successively county ot Mum Helen in is borne. Publishedllsworth American, a published That said minors, said Hlttle Lera Googlns, 1 teaching Washburn, newspaper movtd bia morning received tbe following note at Ellsworth, In said county, that they may •aid Lewie William Googlns and said Bertha Warf-ell baa family Mrs. James of ZfflUfl 1 A mall I confess 1 was Taylor, Bangor, it visit- appear at a probate court to be held at Ells- Susan Googlns. are the owners of certain ho«e. Story of the Police Ver- by surprised: on Gardner Carter'. j i I ing her oonsin, Mrs. Els ood Hammond. worth la said couity. the sixth day of real estate situated in eaid Ellsworth, said Dear Sir—I have seen your advertise- July, a. d. 1915, at ten of the clock in the county of Hancock. State of Maine, and de- -ho baa been teacb- Hia. Kvelyn dray, ;; sus Crime. ment. I am not fool enough to walk into Miss Villa Orcott, who has been attend- ; forenoon, and be beard thereon if they see scribed as follows, to wit: all right, titls and 1 cause. Interest which said minors mar hare at Anaon, taal borne. a trap. If 110,000 win tempt you to re- any (Mt in .North ing Presque Isle normal school, 1* home. Daniel W. late of Idea. In said time In and to all of the real estate turn me the necklace the will be McKay, acquired the -eek-end -Ith money county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- situated in the county of Haneoek. State of Hollia Stanley apent youre. It la worth 130,000. In other words. The Ashville Sunday school will have C. Hall. porting to be the last will and testament of Maine, owned by Mehliable G. Ronsey, George ! ! By ESTHER VANDEVEER I’ll go halves with you. If you agree to Its annual picnic June 28, the place to be •aid deoesaed. together with petition for pro- wife of Ransom A. Bonser, at the time Si,grandfather, bate M. of decease or to she ot Somerville, ia these terms put sn ad. m next Sunday's decided later. thereof, presented by Annie McKay, her which may hare Cameron, Maaa., upon the executrix therein named. been entii led either In law or In S|tl# personal column of any ft ret class New equity, the Mra. A. B. Farnawortb. "timimmi.nut Helen Sullivan, late of Asolo, de- interest or if of ot York and I will write Lamont Johnson, who la employed at Italy, (undivided fractional) any, iSegaft newspaper you ceased. A certain instfoment purporting to each one of said minors in said real estate of when, how anil where to deliver the the baa moved hia Into SI,.. Margaret Key, Chattanooga, 1 was traveling on a train between goods creamery, family be the last will and testament and codicil being the same. That it would be for the and receive the funds. thereto of said deceased, with benefit of said minors that alL said real i* «' "*'»n ,or ,b* New York and Mr. Bartlett’* home. together peti Tann Albany when, at Pough- tion for theteof, presented by Robert estate of said minors of whatever Interest, if ■ The probate -ho baa been viait- a detectives were very boiieful on The Christian Endeavor will H. Gardiner and Thomas Hunt, the executors the same consist, shall he sold and gr, Emma Kane, keepsie. man carrying g satchel meetings any, may ia borne. receipt of tills letter. As for me. I therein nam'd. the proceeds placed at interest, and that said North Sedg-lck, entered the car In which 1 was and be held at the Bridgbam Hill schoolhouse Hudson Dvvereux, late of Penobeoot, In real estate of all of said minors is lest than ingat could not believe that the man who Tibbettaand a friend, of took the vacant seat beakle me. He on Tuesday evenings during the summer, •aid county, deceased. A certain instrument •60.00 in value. gi», ivudhy had purporting to be the last will and testament Wherefore said that toon seen me and talked with me June 22. your petitioner prays are at Haven for the aummer. opened conversation with me, and beginning of said deceased, together with petition for she may be licensed to sell and convey all Po.,— consider a I found him would me person to divide June probate thereof ana for the appointment of said real estate of said minors at public or Kane haa returned from (jutte agreeable, though 14._Phokbk. W. J, Hath the price of stolen goods even In the Arthur Pattern on, administrator with the private sale for the purpo-e aforesaid. afterward I remembered that the will annexed, Jason Hanson, a Susan R. Goootns. rt. «hore ahe bat been teaching. way Harvey Hanna was given a party June presented by SoriS|> expectation of pocket ing S10.000. The of said the executor named Guardian as aforesaid. he obtained admiration was nephew deceased, wife are my by 14, his eleventh birtbday. in said will declined to the Dated this first of June, a. d. 19.6. Ward Free they and receiving detectives said that I was probably having accept day drawing <>ut my conversational pow- trust. on the birth ot a daugh- right In Inference, but no one Mrs. Ethel Walton and Children, of coogratulationa ers. my Clarence 8. Grindlc, late of Bucksport, In STATE OF MAJNB. the week her •aid county, deceased. First and fin*< ac- could tell exactly what was the man’s North Sullivan, spent past at Hancock ss. At a oourt held at ter- the count of Vallie L. Grindlc, executrix, filed probate Paring ride to Albany my trav- by Ellsworth in and for said of and eon Kenneth game. It was doubtless dif- former borne. Theodore H. Smith, of said Vallie county Hancock, jj., w. F Coueine something guardian on the first of of eling companion handed me bis card, L. G» indie. day June in the year our tor a few ferent from what on the sur- will Lcrd one thousand nine hundred and fifteen. to Lawrence, Maaa., appeared The Christian Endeavor society Annie L. late of In said s,wgone saying that he resided In that city and Swaxey, Bucksport, On the ordered, that face. They Insisted on my Inserting meet etch at county, deceased. Second and final account foregoing petition erekt. would t>c Tuesday evening Bridgbam notice thereof be to all inter- happy to have me drop In at of Eliza P Swaxey, executrix, filed for settle- given persons the ad., which 1 did, and In reply I bill schoolhouse. ested, a of said and V! E. of Maaa., bla ment. by causing copy petition gr. Taylor, Bedford, office during my stay there, for 1 this order thereon to be three received a note Instructing me to take Aria M. Crosby, late of Bucksport, in said published the .ummer with her eon, H. had told him that I would Mrs. Abby Tsft, of West Gouldtboro, weeks successively in the Ellsworth American, (ending be there the n county, deceased. First account of Sewall M. necklace on certain night at 11 a newspaper at Bllsworth in said Pre*f- several 1 spent Wednesday and Thursday with her administrator, filed for settlement. published It. day*. Naturally gave hliu o'clock to a house which Crosby. county, that they may at a probate tbe writer de- Mn. E. E. David Sawyer, late of Castine, in said coun- appear of la one of own cards, on which I wrote sister, Bragdon, E. court to be held at Ellsworth, In and for said Gle««.n Allen, Boeton, apanding my scrilied so that I could not ty. deceased. Pinal account of Charles minutely filed for settle- county, on the sixth day of July, a. d. 1916, -Mb bla mother, Mra. Naomi my office address In New York In Mrs. Eugenia Taylor, of Bangor, who McCluskey, administrator, at tea o'clock in s„ vacation pen- miss It 1 was warned that at- ment. the forenoon, and show any If the of the cil. bat been the guest of Mrs. E. E. Ham- Robert Ash, late of Mount Desert, in said cause. any they have, why prayer Alitn. tempt to put the imlice on the writer’s petitioner should not be granted. before mood, went to West Oouldsboro Friday. county, deceased. First account of Martha A. Kane and sons, of Addison, wbo Shortly reaching Albany the track would full, for the man from filed for settlement. BERTRAND B. CLARK, Judge of Probate. Everest Ash,administratrix, A true of the man said he would to the who Andrew J. late of Castine, in said copy original. heeu visit I of bia tatbar, H. 8 Kane, go smoking whom I had received the satchel would Mrs. Harold Hanna, recently Morgrage, AttestB. B. hire county, deceased. Final account of Bradley Chasb, Register. borne car to enjoy a cigar and, leaving bis not act. but leave bis Interests ! visited her sister, Mrs. W. H. Hammond, returned Friday, In the Morgrage, executor, filed for settlement. To all persona interested in either of the es- satchel Is-stde me. asked me If I would hands of Innocent who did is visiting her parents, Fred Orcutt and Albert B. Hart, late of Brooksvllle, In said tates hereinafter named: Sirs. John McDonnell, of Batb, wbo persons deceased. First account of William him an on county, At a probate court held at Ellsworth, in and oblige by keeping eye It for nut know that tbe transaction w’as il- wife. R. filed for settlement. Iks been visiting ber daughter. Mr*. Bert Hart, administrator, for the county of Hancock, on the fifteenth him bla absence. 1 Mildred B. a of BUsworth, in during assented, legitimate. Mrs. Schieffelin has left a box of Rowe, minor, day of June a. d. 1*15, being an ad- returned bom* Saturday. kindly •aid Second and final account of Aadenen. and he left the car. county. journed session of tbs June a. d. 1915 term On crossing the I had uot to books with Mrs. W. M. Pettee for the A. filed wbo baa been objected carrying the Florence (Rowe) Bowden, guardian, of said court. Miss (iladya Bride**, at I to fear we for settlement. bridge Albany began suggestions of the detectives thus far, of Asbville to reed during the sum- following matters having been pre- 10 New R or N. ba* a people Thomas H. Mscomber, a minor of Franklin, tracking belle, Y„ reach the station before his re- THBsented for the action thereupon herein- might but I did not like the Idea of mer. in said co nty. Final account of Effle M. in New York for tbe sutn- going any after indicated, it is hereby ordered: That position city turn. When the train In Al- Mscomber, filed for settlement. stopped further and asked a guardian, notice thereof be given to all persons inter- tbe police to put The Sunday school has been invited to Lin wood C. a minor of in ua. bany he had cot appeared. I waited Candage, Surry, ested. by causing a oopy of this order to be substitute In my place. They told me bold its June on •aid county. Second account of Medbry J. three weeks m the I each returned from picnic Saturday, 26, successively Mn. Klmer Friday till every one except myself had left Candage. guardian, filed for settlement. Sublishedllsworth American, a published that the moment the rascala saw that Schieffelin’s Point. All art invited to Alton G. a minor of in said newspaper « here she baa baen in tbe car. Candage. Surry, at Ellsworth, in said county, that they may Buno boapi- the expecting each moment to see of J. Can- another than the mun with whom tbe come with tbeir lunch baskets. county. Secon account Medbry appear at a probate court to be belli at Ella- for an for tai lour week* operation appen- him hurrying toward me. Finally dage, guardian, filed for settlement. worth in said county, on the sixth day of property had lieen left was not acting June 21. Phoebe. P. a minor of in said w Juliet Candage, Surry, July, a. d. 1915, at ten of the clock in the dicitis. hen the train l>eg:in to till up with a account of J. Can the whole affair would fall to the county. Second Medbry forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see Arranirement* are being made for a new load I left It myself, carrying the dsge. guardian, filed for settlement. cause. ground. I have never been a shirker James H. Richards, late of Eden, in said w ith me 3oDrr,iatnuni& Mary F. Higgins, late of Eden, in said Beadsv school July 6. If tbe stranger's bag deceased. Petition filed Mina G. picnic of any duty, and since 1 considered It county by county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- out to administratrix, for license to sell cer- erethtr is suitable, they will go to Pond Stepping on the plrtform. I Town, porting tc be the last will and testament of my duty to do all In my power to help tain real estate of aaid deceased, as described looked about for my traveling com- •aid deceased, together with petition for aland the police catch the thief 1 yielded and in said Detitiou. probate thereof, presented by Royal G. Hig- A man up to me and H title Lera uoogins, Lewis wuuani the executor therein named Mrs Fred and Miaa Astrld, of panion. stepped gins, Pblllipa agreed to carry out their plans. Googles and Bertha Susan Googics, minors John P. Tapley. late of Brooksville, in said n*k rs.gtm sills, Oaiug tbe other Petition filed by George Dailey, guardian, from New York My Informant bad sat down himself on tbe other side. for license to sell certain real estate of said DAVID 8. GOTT, late of ORLAND, minor, as described in said petition. In the county of Hancock, deceased, and been deputed to fo)!ow him. hut bad “Show up," he ssld, taking a roll of Elisabeth L. Harriman. of Bueksport. June ... I’M FKMMg. given bonds as the law directs. All persons heen misled, doubtless a confederate bank bills from his and, after in said oounty. Petition filed by W. demands against the estate of said by pocket sell having C. Conaty, guardian, for license to deceased are desired to present the same for of the thief who carried the property. showing me that they were of a hun- as described 1 > Kid CAB I INK. certain real estate of said ward, settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- The confederate had acted suspicious- dred dollar denomination, waited for in said petition. quested to make payment immediately. J it trass is netting bit son Edwin at Roscoe G. Lord, late of Bluehill, in said Ida M. Gott. a satchel that he un- me to the necklace. ly. carrying kept produce county, deceased. First and final account of June 1, *>»dr point. 1916._ __ der his own every now The had found It to Florence 9. Morse, executrix, filed for settle- eye constantly, police Impossible subscriber hereby gives notice that A. K Hodge t* to QUARRIES. FACTORY LOCA- ment. making preparationa aud again glancing uneasily at the de- suggest any secret signal by which 1 Roscoe G. Lord, late of Bluehill, in said THEhe has been dnly appointed executor *»*■••>« ... misi. deceased. Petition filed Florence of the last will and testament of tective. On reaching Albany the detec- was to them that It was time to county, by notify TIONS, MILL SITES, FARMS, 8. Morse, executrix of the last will and testa H. late of M S- JAMES CLOUGH, ELLSWORTH. lr Peterson, Of Castuie, waa a tive had arrested the decoy and turned close in on us, so we had agreed that msnt of said deceased, that the amount of in- in the of no bonds be u s. at r i*d over to an associate, hut a heritance tax upon the estate of said de- county Hancock^deceased, Conner’s. him hasty they were to do so ten minutes after SITES FOR SUMMER HOTELS bv the ternrlflhf Mid will. All ceassu be determined by the judge ot pro- | being required exsmlunttou of hts sutehel had reveal- were having demands against the estate of Parkin I- nutiding a cottage foe my entrance to the bouse. If 1 bate. persons David late of Castine, in aaid I said deceased are desired to present the same Mrs. Moi ed no It was evident that the was to out or Are and Sawyer, K ispp. o! Boston. booty. In danger 1 cry my CAMPS filed Charles for settlement, and *11 indebted thereto ate he county, deceased. Petition by man cnrrvlug the neckline knew the matter a few mo- sou of said dsesas^d. that an order requested to make pay me pi Immediately. Mo Id Hardwalt and Vara pistol. To delay L. Sawjer. Located on the line ol the be issued to distribute among the heirs at Fkfci) L Mas-on. In danger and. after taking my ments 1 asked the man some i- -• horns lot »aval ion. gues- law of raid deceased, the amount remaining June 1.1916. address, had left his uutcbel In my tlons. in the hands of Charles E. McCluskey, >os t, n, subscriber hereby gives notice that Duller ia bom* from Pitta- not he MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD administrator of the estate of aaid deceased, hands that be might caught the who he has been duly appointed adminis- n Id, * h. I sue "Do you represent party the settlement of bis final account. THE bas been teaching. with the atoleu In bis imams- upon trator of the estate of property turned over this satchel to me?” give to those desiring to make Sarah Elizabeth Greely, late of Ellsworth, Mrs. i opportunity in said deceased. A certain instru- SARAH J. SOMES, late of MOUNT DE- n.up tmuLar, of East Orland, ia aion » county, “Yes." a change in location for a new start In life. ment to be the last will and testa- tisiuue her to a purporting SERT, sister, Mr*. Clara P. Dauber. iSccomjianled the detective po- ment of said deceased, with "Does he know you are dealing with together petition in the of Hancock, deceased, and. over the for thereof, and for the appointment county Deierem Porter Webeter and lice station, where I turned Water probate bonds as the law directs All per- Hanson, that Undeveloped Powers, of Annie K. Goodwin, administratrix wit h the given person?" sons demands against the estate, kruiwu Detereux are borne from lb* C. ol satchel with Its cooteiita to the depart- will annexed, Annie K. Good- having "He does.” presented by of said deceased are desired to presents Unlimited Raw win, Annie Elizabeth M. ment. Material, formerly Kingsbury, the same for settlement, and all indebted “How?” and devisee of said no ex- legatee deceased, to make im- Having transacted In Albany tne nusi- been named in said will. thereto are requested payment Mrs. c. ti. Pmkbam returned "He has seen a hole In ecutor haeiug Saturday you through and E. of aaid Oonrt. mediately. *° Beal tinta for which I had come. 1 returned BERTRAND CLARK. Judgs John A. Somes^ Harbor, accompanied by Mia* the partition." A true copy of the original order. New York In with the de- Jun. 15, Bare! Dunbar. to company I opened the hag and took out the Good Farming Land Attest:—£. E. Chasm, Register. ]»H._ after a conference among Miss tective. and spurious necklace. The man extended subscriber hereby gives notice that Drotby Lorentaon, of Corinth, THEhe has been duly appointed adminis- the parties coucemod It waa agreed band with the hills In whllo Await Development. Closed a successful term of school at the bis left It, STATE OP MAINE. trator of the estate of that I should wait a reasonable length the neck- — chapel district wlth the other he clutched Hancock ss At a probate court held at BENJAMIN THOMPSON, late of MARIA- Friday. communication trotu Of time for some lace. at the same time blowing out the Communications locations Ellsworth, in and for said county of Hancock, VILLE, tdxird ol regarding on the first of June, in the of Dunbar, Brockton, Maan., the man who had left the satchel In day year in the county of Hancock, deceased, and caudle, leaving the room In total dark- our one thousand nine hundred *** are invited and will receive attention Lord 'and fif- bonds as the law called here by the illnesa ol la* if I did not hear from directa. All persons my keeping, and ness. I u us a slgnul for the teen • demands ■other, Mr*. gave yell when addressed to of the Sivenring against the estate of said Oryano Dunbar. in any agent CERTAIN instrument to be a deceased are desired to the him I would put un advertisement men outside to come In, which they purporting present same for The MAINE CENTRAL, or to A copy of the last will and testament of settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- school in the Dunbar district, the newspapers saw that the did not need, for they MARGARET J. ABBOTT, late of BOSTON, quested to make payment immediately. by Mia* Annie U cloaad 1 bad no confidence In the plan, and strove Lynwood F. Giles. Dunbar, light was extinguished. They in the county cf Suffolk, and commonwlalth Jon* 11, that the INDUSTRIAL BUREAU, Ellsworth. Maine. with interesting exercises. Tne to tell the truth, I considered to open the front door, hut It had been of Massachusetts, deceased, and of the pro- pen* lor bate thereof in said commonwealth of Massa- me beat recitation “in# awarded had the case In being A few minutes subscriber hereby gives notice that detective bungled locked from the Inside. chusetts duly authenticated, having been to Beruice that MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD THEhe has been duly appoiuted execu or Conner, aged flea years. called off ou a false scent and my were siieut In breaking It down, during presented to tbe judge f probate for oar said of the last will and testament of J»ne MAINE. of Hancock ror the purpose of being It. l. would not help matters. time 1 sat In darkness. PORTLAND, county H. advertisement which They allowed, filed and recorded in the probate LOKINDA WOOD, late of EDEN, Im- They argued that I had doubtless made so much noise at the door that 1 court of our said county of Hancock. In the county of Hancock, deceased, no bonds SOUTM PENOBSCOT. Ordered. That notice thereof be given to all being bv the terms of said will All the thief us ts-lug a gentleman, could hear little or that was required pressed nothing persons interested therein, by publishing a persons having demands against the estate Mm. Calvin Leach has St. gone to and no rellned person would lw likely going on In the room. One thing I did copy of this order three weeks successively in of said deceased are desired to present the Howee to tbe Ellsworth American, a newspaper printed same for settlement, and all indebted there- visit her mother, Mr*. Dunber. to examine the contents of u bag left bear. It sounded like the closing of a No Reason For It. at Ellswonh, in said county of Hancock, to are requested to make payment immedi- Moacoe Perkins and wile, of Addison, »re In bis keeping by a stranger. They door. to tbe sixth day of July. a. d. 1915, ately. SriorSat they may at a probate court, then Harry S. McFarland. toeauot Mr. thnt different ex- men came In flashed appear Perkins’ sister Miss Bsrtha. also suggested many When the they You Are 8hown A Out. to be held at Ellsworth, in and for said June 1, 1915. man's Way of at ten in Mr*. Clsr* Urmy, Mrs. Albert Loach and planations might be made for the their lanterns and relit the candle. oounty Hancock, o’clock the fore- Thera can bo no reason why any reader noon, and show cause, it any they have, subscriber hereby notice that Mu* bia I no one In the room hut gives Ethel attended commencement failure to return for property. They found against the same. she has been adminis- Gray suffers the THE duly appointed ** thin was In It ex- of this who tortures of an ach- BERTRAND E CLARK. of Probate. estate of the V. ol M. ol last week. considered these arguments very myself. There no door Judge tratrix of the Wednesday A true of the ordir. fool the hall the of dis- copy original AUSTIN H. DORITY, late of Mae Etbel waa on* ol the graduates. Bud did not believe an;- tbief cept the one leading Into by ing back, snnoyanoe urinary Attest:—E. E. Cbasb, Register. SEDGWICK, tn the of deceased, and Juo« l*. to walk into such a trap as they which had entered. This and of county Hancock, Mat. enough they puxxled orders, the pains dangers kidney bonds as the law directs. _ given All persona him. The man hud my them for a time; but, flashing their lan- demanda the estate of said de- trere laying for ilia will fail to heed the word of a resi- having against Bernice Beal cam* home from Boston subscriber. Mabel L. Lynam, of ceased are desired to the same for and address and would choose terns everywhere, they at last noticed Dover, present pame THEState of New Hamphire, hereby gives settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- Tneaday. It dent of this locality who has found relief. bis own way of recovering the neck- ■ trapdoor In the floor. Pulling up, notice that she has been duly appointed quested to make payment immediately. Horold The is executrix of the laet will and testament of Lucy F. Dority. Mitchell and Earl Wight have lace. if. Indeed, he Intended to try to they descended Into a cellar. There following convincing proof. lone UNDA M. LYNAM. late of MOUNT DE- June 1,1915. to Lies boro to an Iron which work. recover It. which I very much doubt- they found door, they 8. W. lovely, Fourth 8t., Old Town, SERT, subscriber notice that. Qrlndl* ia lor no which he could not pass till they had spent some hereby gives home Corlnna, rd. for I saw way by Me., says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills quickly In the of Hancock deceased, no bonds he hRsbeen dnlv appointed adminis- “•w he has been It When this wss county THE teaching. ronld do so time In prying opeu. being required by the terms of said will. trator with the will annexed of the estate of Mt». relieved me of backache that had bothered Andebehas appointed Robert B. Cecil ol ia viatt- a faint they entered a tunnel Campbell, MARY ANN SARGENT, late of SBDG Osgood, BlusbUI, However, the detective* had accomplished of Moant Desert, her agent in and for the WICK, “* her Evsrett Snow and wile. me for several weeks and rid of parents, their was correct that led them over 300 feet to a de- my system State of Maine. All persona having demands in the county of Hancock, deceased, and hope that theory bonds aa the law directs. All J"«a. MAT. uric acid. 1 intend to against the estate it said deceased are de- given par- —■ j serted bouse. always Doan’s ■■ .. ■ ■ to do give sons t.nd I was quite willing anything sired to present the same for settlement, and having demands against the es- ended a case of diamond cut all thereto are tate of said deceased are desired to me to do. waited a Thus Pills my indebted requested to make BLUKHILL*. they asked They Kidney higbest^endorsement.” the same for and all The villains were too smart payment Immediately. Mabbl L. Lynam. settlement, in- communication from the diamond. ebted thereto are to Mary vacation week for some Over three years later, Mr. Lovely said: June 1, 1916. Sresent requested make pay- Snowman la spending her the but the had ment immediately. 5ief Then, since none had come, they polh-e, police given ber parents, Mr. and Mr*. B. P. “Whenever I need a kidney tonic, I take H. W Sarormt. Some time riiem only a false necklace. We never )Liserted an advertisement subscriber hereby gives notice that June 1,1915. jj^waan. received any explanation of the affair. Doan’s Kidney Pills and {receive prompt she has been adminis- ___ ou Its and after THE duly appointed eras spent wording, subscriber notice Whether were In with the tratrix of the eatate of hereby gives that It read as follows: they league relief.” he has been Thirty-*!* far SS Cants. Inany writing* JACOB E. late of BROOKS- THR dnly appointed adminis- man from whom I had received the COUSINS, trator of the estate of Maw Ul* Pill* ar* BOW The who recently left In the Price fiOc. at all dealers. Don't VlLLK. I. *eU eopplied gentlemen simply ROSE late of containing •* on a train from New satchel or whether they were an entire- RICE, GOULD8BORO, 4 glass bottles, keeping of another in the of deceased, and costed whit* for Me. One ask tor a kidney remedy-get Doan’s Kid- county Hancock, in the of Hancock, and pills, pill to Albany a satchel containing val- different we never learned. bonds as the law directs. county deceased, JJJJr * Of la an York ly party given All per- bonds as th» Isw directs. water before retiring a reward for given All per- ,,,7. «]“• will receive — sons having demands the estate and to lake, uable property Quite likely they were crtmluala who ney Pills the same that Mr. against sons having demands against the estate of *«ay plaaaant address of the owner of Lovely of said deceased are desired to positive la rasall*. Cneap and the name and present said deceased are desired to the eaase ^"ttveand naked. had seen niv ad. and. taking the adver- the same for settlement, and all indebted present » *° “•« Oet a bottle taka and no questions had. Poeter-Milburn for settlement, and all indebted thereto are to-day, y-i* property Co., Props., Buffalo, thereto are to make im will b* tiser for a flat, had put up a job to requested payment to make 'vllevLUi‘*lJlh,~Tt>or Coast!potion that the get Dblla F. requested payment immediately. The detectives supposed mediately. Cousins. Crabum Blanch. of valuable N. Y. June possession property. 1,1916. June 1,1915.

— ■MMHMMits Iambs'* e*ory anaframaiy of oM ]W- Srh death. Stop borta' M Cwdec tk««1 ■outdr raad to I A* took a b» sodded Ui diM tdf «> Ids tfcatr ria*r»xjo». i tmraaa. dnOaa la (he 4. stag man. nwrirk tram tfc* tb Amelia Gasman! errand tb* ktteheo. tajlwotj atndfe kt» oockot, »Vk- while Hc«i»t skipped sWly rat of | Dearaa Itcb: rd tk* •* Fiarai *bn W th* clock caooT* A Effects the way of the wratbfW rant -Jtow. Two Different aaank I»o. Wart mIMOM ‘‘Granny'S foot: I ain't afraid of aa- Mam Mart ~ bwd.lt declared Amelia raddenty. "At tb* other rod at tk* p***a#». It «»aMa« rapidly. TbO Mock ! arr*rm I a. fwl*t» and Hn* ®w » oockarmr akd epetwbcrc taa oM Boatkcrd *T«fn.' nattered Heany aerradj. a»u*. ai— the of food is very door tkat trad* to mad. quality “Too got den aanwtubeo all made. finaUT rod* b*fw* tk* ruined the in- I to the mOata. Th* clock ha* twra Bar largely dete by Henry T" demanded the root Harbor potusmon ara tcek.r* 4amh for cm ay y«*r*. »o4 wan* >*•» in the "Tram and tie rake la randy to be to tartrate tape. oktrk an gredients baking powder that onff. 1 *13 rat. andT— i poked It i n; to tboa tba bcary with which it is Bade. Creaa of * »uai “Sea erirac end M{ Zeb. He‘a aa bod ti>* way. dear tartar such as I yum rtxhsard « tb for the term baking powders, Briery tonight be daw whether kb ra(ta«*a ara taken I at radbonocr.t. a ad E-'hrr a i«at»t!y add only healthful quali- bald's hi* bald or a bate ta de groan’.' ■I lb* tion leal Royal, loauiifb! ftxtav *» kc* narlrxl ,34 When the Cr-t part arrived Esther ; ■at aaaari rol. lt> ties to the food. fisrae b*44 the gnwtt Naj^prnr *-»ij araa In the front parlor with her fa- •toad be a aaaaoa. tto wikw «r* of bx-korj bps sad j baa) —1 ther I *. ■ ■■ The creeu of tartar of Royal tiled tto pdj» A* to toartod » match Ear Ur. Uitrb, pan or of Ike M. Ihsscan Bade.' aanraar- “ir» Wood. rkarrb. baa tara traeekrrre-d be Powder as used in food has to tto tow! tad turned to tto daughter n—tn. Baking ed the captain aa be net tooeg Wood Haaurtoa ■ ta Cotter to uH Tnaity tkartk. kt.ar ,, the saae wholesoae effect on the reewtf«0y with cordial lafomailty. "Orating Man Tata irat.efer, akir *ra: ,i- , “Hooey. itta wtU to tto fata* merry- to of roar creas early make rare dance*, eh, Hr. Laura aatf kia systess as the of taa.,!y, aut ana a digestive ia tto oJd tonoa." makinc Dooms?* be coded piarfaCy, d**tiart toaa ta Bar Harbor. tartar in fron which it is grapes, Batter paled. bat ter brown eyre* aaet “Tea. Captain Rehies. and to make Great aioota ok krmaf ara >• a( derived. Etto briTejy. “Tea was that Kiiae to rare of »-toetbtrg elne perhas*." taaaa ta Fraarhana'a bay. aad tba ra.» fowa to trait any boper for tto awo- dared the handsome jroatb aa be tent -»<1 br*ea. At a aaoKm* On the other hand, it is in eyr over Esther'* .-otawtrbed hand. Dsn- Taarede, ai«bt. tba board ok artretanr. »>. „ trebled. "Tto laterea* can Wood araa a straight. aiender. gal- evidence that sin- Captain Jerry to rooaidar objectionable apoa tbafpatitiooa .1 a,. ^ to efcc&trre moette overdae. aad K’.ioe lant looking S rare Is tie eighteenth eral residues exist in food sade tbaa ricbt ana etaaiac weir erii >W(m baa been parteot. and. weti. to Etoid* cetitnrj dathee at edrer gray tdrd Jaaa S. c with alja or phosphate baking tto aaorta*** There waa a toorh at powder In bto powder8. "If w# cents tore f«ur>d tto tie*.’are. dark hair, and bto Mack rye* atom* socrn kut. fatter, ererrtbintt wooM tore ended with a steady pnrpaae. Grandpa awM Earle Boaaay ta bom Iron H i m you wear that tea to aaraa bar coaaia. Mra. Hate t. uter, Rstber pci aer arm* wnrana no te- frock T periled Punran. bolding her o bo la UL ■ am no na (• Nswed *heolder*. “IWm’i worry, band. ther's Frtaadaof Itaaid Cattn are pr ■ 'k to 1 father. We atoll get atoec apSewdkBy. Berber pointed at Great grandmother Mora of bta doatb at Blaabill lac ank. "stage H Beldecs or« tbe I am no rfcid that the little portrait mantel Mr. Cartia, waoae tncanr boon u. at tke WeUtairy Hois. Mass., aad Victor Lorn* recant. It U roomy enough for m “There" *be laughed. "Po I not bad friend, a*re. COUNTY NEWS. bare Carry ie#-place. maay aad family, of Cambridge. Mara., of toon I f USh. and I ahail make hear* too* like her. mums Ilia family baa tba baarttrlt I tbeir ayaiyatt} opened cottages. baking goodie* for people, and “Alike ** two pea*." he admitted all. 8ABGENTVI1AE. ey 'Miss Gertrud* Townsend, of Boston, is shall a* with fi»h. breath lewdy. tec time* more tore you keep wryviled “only Mr. um Mr*, rnd *o-s Mr «oi E. last weak in Eldniir Mrs Sarah BtLsngs spent Tiwtiag ber parents. Of cottrue I lore thi* «*1 Beiden ly, Bather I'm going to n*k your fa- Mr*. i«|MM Word, of Bang ream Bangor. Mrs. Jobs C Bose aad of Baiii- homeetewd bo raw It be! -need to oar ther now. dear family, M day morally by • atott' f i\. f.-rrr Ban- y m Both Sargent spent iaat week ta more. am at iWt« Poet bet w'thout the money to sap- j Before Eat her could expostulate lean family, gor. and • a joyed a paratc Ian. b a tbe WeterriUe. tt St fc* a burden to us." can had led her to the hearth, where Victor Strobe! aad tam.ty, of Philadel- port merely wbarf. Chart** Bamll. wife ana « To such a old man of the Balden stood gaging Into the Addison G. Sargent. of Newton, phia. am at tbeir rammer borne. helpless Captain daughter A!ate end Mr*. Urwce Barrill Maas., ia in t own. aea. dearie.” groaned the captain. ftre. BiathilL, 9; Brook 11». U. is tba story;of •’near'* tn tit. w**» dUiumr res wen her* from Brewer ye»l«to*- by aatn a sadden recollection of the I have crane to a«k C. Nickel* ana returned to har Then, with “Captain BeMen. iimuiD to rtaat Mr*. Barrill'a old heme Miaa User tb* ball gaan st Brookiis Saturday. _ hi# shoulders and for an- home in Said. day. he straightened you your greatest treasure.- Jaae 21. T»**r Cherry Mra. Frank T eagle and ta rally, of Cttse- added: "B*«t or> more of this mourning nounced Panes n soberly. high above b«r bead to light tbe way Herman Chat to. B. (A. 8. A, 'll is at laM, O., am at tbwtr Mato borne. over what can't be helped. Too want Captain Reiden whirled around and through tbe windings of tbe corkscrew WINTER HARBOK home for the summer. j Clarence Stereaa and tarnsit, of Loweil. a of and. down at them— so lease mage. gay time at thi# party yours, •fared Puncas pa telephone richaagi bee ,a- Laurence B. Eaton attended the M.CL iTI» Maas., am tbs meets of In Uriadle. at *o mind rxte. forget erery word Tre bi Lb finery. Esther win*.me in her They reached tbe clock case and •u ted la C. E Uroarr a More a. nr* :e at Ptttefleld. graduation Mrs. John W. Kane will tpead tbe tatn- toned." ghilsh beantr. found it < tc;t j lire ia at home from Mim Vera ft. Harding mrr at Black Riser. N. T. Sidaey iisne “Of course ! win." laughed Fsther. j “My greatest treasure. Ptmcan.” he A* they retraced thetr steps through • Mm. J. K. I'pbam baa retur >2 lr:» Easton for the summer. will tbe Heart with Capt. Kane. “And yon most obey me. father. Go at ! repeated. “Fbe to that, my lad. but I tbe passage two ahadowy form* hoiked Spend S!e Vwlt, where aba aprnt It* » *r Frank H. of O, ia tha I once a I'd dress In great grand- will set a task for you. If you tore Urge at tbe turning. Hinckley, Dayton, Peters art ap uiMtacut tba deter is of yourself with ber daughter. Mr*. Al..» Kuw of Mrs. E- A. Hinckley. father's bine broadcloth suit. T’re Esther you most win her Bring me Amelia In tbe background. her black guest tba Celebes lion July 5. Daaota will be Sbe wa* accompanied by ber aiatrr. M-*. been foraging In the and bare CD- !e Peter’s treasons t>ni and Esther face contorted with fear and her Miaa Grocg Wood visited her parsnU. btid July 1 and 5. Tba treata in tbe garret eyea Myra Higgins, of Bar Harbor l* a Is E. 8. Wood and wife, laat week. moraiegof tbt 9lib will bt is front of found heap* of treasure*. There your* He smiled whimsically. roittn* wildly. Crouched In front of Comnaitteea are g drta.i* a tel white satin bee Waa Zeii. with > boay pUaoti town ball, and in tbt afternoon at Moun- white rudled shirt “Father"- cried Esther sharply. battering teeth ami Mra. Erie M. Kim bail and son Ell wood, of tba but celebration to be b 1 here knee taeerhes. a bine coat with hr*** ! “Ah." breathed Potjcan. “that Is band* that tbe air rammer. tain park. gr»s»d of Bangor, are here for the Jaly 5. A pand* will ba held n the June H. H. button*, white storking# and borkle-1 akin to a refusal sir” Suddenly Zeto ce.ltted as ear split Mim Flora Bowden, a teacher is Holt, mcraing oa tba arrieat of tbe •>• r*r shoe# and a splendid corked hat to-sr >o. do. isn: I Tie treasure w nere. ting sense* b of terror and. darting Mam, ia at home for her vacation. Sc boodle wttb tba Bar Harbor lend Ail EABT OBLAND. ry under yoar arm.” but I mnnot find It. Prove your ryes around bu corpulent wife, disappeared. of l'. & ft 1 witb aBlotDObtlea are tar tied to .o n a Wylie Heath, the Vermont, Elmer Bleisdell. of EUtwortk Falla, it The captain laughed. “And you. sharper than mine ami save the home- Atneita ga#i*d like a (Uh iaat week with hm hen. tba panda, nation a* wall a* town-r*w spent family neiliag at bis former boats. Esther Wmt are you going to wear stead for us." Then ber terror found vent. pte Tba atbietir eraata and •[* rta • t i Parser ia at home from at this fantastic “Is It sa aa “Ewrd a r* *ho wailed fearful- Mim Elizabeth Dunbar is boat from a riait party?" grave that, captain?" maasey Mrs. Emily 1 follow an to alt A aalate of ! ***- when she bee been Tm to dress a* excuse "Its ole Miss «*>t»e back-Us opaa Bocks port, teaching. in El it worth aad North Caseins. goJng great-grand- “Test ns. Duncan: other ly: ole 1 ty-oaa gaba will ba fired at noco U on Mra. Joan H. Bennett went to mother Ton say I'm her firing In- guests are arriving." Mias charlotte's ba nt come to call a Bangor Mias lint Dunbar retained to Otatina dinner will be arrred al lb* B*t