€U .tt)ortf) Slmericftti. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 1(5, 1913.!Si2S2Z?o"oX,7"i No. 29.
aooKnurmcnif LOCAL AFFAIRS. ously made here with the oil proved satis- Zfcjmtiimentt. factory. NKW AOVEKTIHKMKNTH TRIM WEEK. Daniel Doyle was taken suddenly ill last week with inflammation of the Send a C L Morang—Clothing. M Check and for a few was in a criti- Century Boot Shop. bowels, days ^ A Hols—Bakery. cal condition. He is now improving. His Don't run around paying your bills in when can Notice—tie led men of Eastbrook. currency you ** Fred of — son. Judge E. Doyle, Mlllinocket, as well send a check. Leonard Pierce. just For sale—Household furnishings. with his wife, came last week. Judge trouble about Union Trust Co. Xo making change when you pay by check. returned home his wife Vacuum washer, Doyle Monday, can ever arise about Xo dispute a payment made by check. The Caution notice —Daniel Osborne. remaining for a longer visit. Admr notice—Salome P 1 after hands it Pettingill. bank, cashing it, back to you, an •* Safety-Service making indisput- William-H. Holmes is old two factors worth in a bank 1 -Galen H Smith. visiting his fj= The only considering selecting ,-able receipt. " H jjjs —Josephine Hayford. home in after an absence of for the transaction of business. Esec Ellsworth, your |5J Xo danger of losing or robbed of it when notice—Althea Atwood- |Sl money, being you put Probate notice—John D Newman. thirteen years, most of which time has it in the bank and pay by check. —John Inuis Kane. of with a been spent in tbe West. Mr. Holmes is a The UNION TRUST COMPANY Ellsworth I.ess temptation to spend it if it's in the hank instead of in Banoor: gj of the of ... Eastern Trust A Banking Co. graduate University Maine, tbe Capital of si 00,000 Ui your pocket. [m University of Iowa and of the Yale law 3 Surplus and Profits, SI00,000 s You're money ahead and leave behind when worry you have a SCHEDULE OF MAILS school. For the past six years he has been 151 Stockholders’ Liabilities, $100,000 N checking account at the AT ELLSWORTH POSTOFriCE. travelling for a western real estate bureau. A capital for depositors of over f300,000 with re- In effect June 33, 1913. m protective [Hi, Rev. H. H. Saunderson, of Cambridge, [ra sources of over fl,600,000 provides both safety and service of the standard. [=7] MAIL* RECEIVED. Mass., will preach in the Unitarian church j=J highest [IHJ BURRILL NATIONAL This is a convenient bank for the people of Hancock and Fmom West-*6.66, *11.16 am; 4.21, m. next at 10.30. Mr. Saun- [Gj] ra] $6.18 p Sunday morning Washington counties to do business with. Our directors are From 5.86 rp={ gr East—12.24, and 11.07 p m; Sunday derson is well known to the people of lH3| men interested in the affairs of these counties. Their aim is to at 10.07 p. m. fpl; Hancock county, having spent many Ira stimulate and assist in the business interests of Hancock and fra of Ellsworth MAIL CLOflBS AT POBTOPP1CH Washington counties. It is a home bank intended to stimulate BANK, summers at Sullivan, and being at present }=LI [fij Goino West—11.45 a. m; *3.46, *5 and *9 p m. [Cn home industries and home enterprises. We are Interested in J=T of the Hancock confer- — Goino East—6.80 a m; 3.45 and 5.45 p m. president county every corporation, mercantile firm and individual. As our busi- IS{ ence. Last Sunday Rev. A. L. Hudson, la ne«s increases every year, it is proof sufficient of the satisfactory mail should be at half Registered postofflce service we render. If you are not a customer already, we invite an hour before mall closes. preached. |r=i £={ to become one. included* you •Daily. Sunday $Daliy, except The work of the and j—3| [gj Sunday ; Sunday at 6.40. rebuilding belfry No mall dispatched to or received from the tower of the county courthouse has been east Sundays. completed, and the staging has been re- Union Trust Company of Ellsworth, Me. moved. There is no noticeable difference Miss Clara of is the i 1 Camic, Eastport, between tbe new tower and the old, though of Miss Gertrude [r guest Dorgan. the new one has been built more sub- 1 i Mrs. Willis Allen, of Machias, is the stantially. The weather-vane, which had guest of Mrs. A. I. Saunders for two been broken for some years, has been re- weeks. placed by a new one. “Look most to No matter how Small Accounts Herman Sinclair, who has been em- Ralph M. Holmes, who has been teach- your spending. Encouraged at is at home ployed Prince Rupert, Can., the past two years at Wesleyan uni- j if more will Yon do not need to have a large account with this bank in ing much comes in, goes out, you always be for a visit. versity, Middletown, Conn., will go to the order to enjoy the privileges it confers. 'Mrs. Henry L. Russell, of Warren, is University of Maine this fall as instruc- poor.” We are especially glad to aid small deposits in any way the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Aus- tor in physics. Mr. Holmes received the in thrir and can do this a Nov/and Let the 1 possible developing resources, tin K. Russell. M. of A. degree from Wesleyan in June. Start Savings Account Interest Help You. through our by-mail banking method just as effectively as W'ith bis wife, he is spending the Donald Campbell, of Island Falls, spent if banked with us in Write for summer in Ellsworth with bis you person. particulars. last week here with his grandparents, parents, CO. Herbert R. Holmes and wife. HANCOCK SAVINGS BANK E. K. Hopkins and wife. MAINE Established 1873. c.-rrea w. Joy, J. >eaiiey ana uranic ELLSWORTH, Double Wedding;, Twin Brides. B. Lord returned Monday from a ten-days’ TRUST ft BANKING COMPANY A wedding quite# out of the ordinary [[eastern I cruise in the yacht Lorelei. r— took at the in 1 BANGOR ML old town hacmias — DtxTLR place Baptist parsonage Mrs. B. E. with PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS. Progressives Nominate Lawrence. k^ZZIlL Crosby, granddaughter, Ellsworth yesterday afternoon. The cir- Miss is Edward M. of has June Mills, of Aurora, visiting cumstances that made it rather Lawrence, Lubec, unique — her Mrs. F. O. Delegates to Waterville City Com- been unanimously chosen as the pro- daughter, Silsby. were that the young ladies who figured in mittee Elected. gressive candidate at the special election Miss Bessie Austin, of Sparks, New, and it were twins, and that it was a double In response to a call for a caucus of the in September to fill the vacancy in Con- Miss Catherine Bonaey, of Philadelphia, wedding. progressives of Ellsworth at Hancock gress caused by the death of Representa- are visiting relatives in Ellsworth. As a result of the service, Lyda C. hall last Friday evening, to choose dele- tive Forrest Goodwin. Until farther notice the of Miss Julia Barron, who has been teach- Young became the bride of Perley A. gates to attend the convention at Water- The nomination was made at a price her district at Ellsworth has to ac- Frost, of Mariaville, while twin sister, ing Falls, resigned ville on the 15th, and to transact any other convention held at Waterville Lora C., will be known henceforth as Mrs. yesterday cept a position in Bluehill academy. business, about twenty-five gathered. At afternoon. Frank E. Watts. Mr. Watts lives in Otis, Mrs. Jennie Dana, of Brighton, Mass., 8 o’clock the caucus was called to order by The district committee chosen at the The sisters are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Patten, of Little Compton, K. I., Charles L. Morang. On motion Mr. convention is as follows: Hancock county, Arden S. Young, of Otis, Mr. Young be- art* the guests of Mrs. O. W. Tapley. Morang was made chairman and Frank 9. John F. Wood, of Bluehill; Somerset, Dr. ing one of the prominent citizens of that Miss Elizabeth M. Osgood, of Call secretary. William M. Pulsifer, of Skowhegan; Lebanon, town, and a man well known in this city. N. H., is expected to-day fora visit with Nominations for delegates being called Washington, 1. Q. Grady, of Eastport; -COAL- The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. her and wife. for, the chair submitted the following: Waldo, A. D. Goodell, of Belfast; Ken- parents, Irving Osgood A. A. Kiilam, and while it was not a Stove* anti rn Frank 9. Call, Harry E. Rowe, John O. nebec, Dr. L. G. Bunker, of Waterville. Egjr i/<8, $7.7f> Fred L. Mason, jr., Edward Parsons and double ring service, it was, nevertheless, 07 llwt Kief, Ira B. Hagan, jr., E. F. Robinson, ton, k-hrt 2."> cent? for «PloUU Elmer P. Slipner, who have spent their the ring service used twice, which, |K*r cash, single — jr.; alternates C. H. Wooster, W. H. COMING EVENTS. vacation here, left Sunday for New York. to the uninitiated, may sound a little para- Titus, L. F. Giles, E. 9. Means, C. 1. left for doxical. |,er u'“43 Guy Raymond Saturday Spriug- Staples. ELLSWORTH. vale, w here he w’ill be employed in a shoe All'of the young people are highly es- at $7.75 net This list was accepted by the caucus, Saturday evening, July 19, Society His w ife will him there in teemed in the up-river country and have hall—Dance. factory. join and the secretary was directed to cast a the heartiest good wishes of a host of COUNTY. the.fall. ballot for it. The delegates were empow- ; friends. Henry B. Stock bridge is home from ered to fill vacancies, should any occur. Tuesday, July 29 — Hancock county An interesting feature of the marriage C. W. GRINDAL New York to spend the remainder of the The delegation was uninstructed. Unitarian conference at Winter Harbor. was that each the other’s summer with his P. Stock- couple signed parents, Sidney The following were chosen a city com- FAIR DATES. certificate as witnesses of the ceremony. bridge and wife. mittee: J. O. Kief, Ira B. Hagan, jr., E. and Incidentally, the officiating minister is Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Mrs. E. C. Osgood and little daughter F. Robinson, jr., F. 9. Call, L. F. Giles. Sept. 2, 3 and 4—Bluehill fair. a bit puzzled. He had married one hun- who have been in The business of the caucus being com- Catherine, visiting — dred and ninety-nine couples before the Wednesday, Sept. 24 Narramissic Massachusetts and New Hampshire, ar- pleted, the chair called for remarks. Capt. to wedding of yesterday, and as the double grange fair at Orland. rived home Monday. Kief, L. F. Giles, F. 9. Call and Roy C. IVIONEY LOAN service was used, he is wondering which I Wednesday and 24 and Haines Mr. the Thursday, Sept. of Sun- responded. Haines, who, Frank D. Rowe, Warren, spent couple is the two hundredth. It looks | 25—North Ellsworth fair. Oa Improted. Productive Real Eatate. on Collateral and Commercial Paper. day before, had withdrawn from the con- day with bis parents, Elmer E. Rowe and as both were. AI»o ricaltr« in though gressional nomination in the republican FAMILY REUNIONS. '« ptl ard tthcr Hood* ot ami ascertained wife, leaving Monday to attend summer approved legality strength. announced that he was a Aug. 16—Salisbury family at Salisbury’s of ticket, “progres- school at the University Maine. ELLSWORTH FALLS. OtJs. sive republican”, but could not give any point, c. C. 3URPILI & SON, 16 State St., Ellsworth, Me. Hon. Samuel W. Gould, of Skowhegan, Miss Mary Dyer, of EaBtbrook, is the details as to his position, as he intended and Hon. W. R. Pattangall, of Waterville, 2bbrrttsCTufm& guest of E. A. Flood and wife. shortly to publish a letter. rival candidates for the democratic nomi- Thomas of has been vis- i lie Store nation for Congress, were in Ellsworth Grindle, Bath, Quality his Mrs. Catherine Grindie. Saturday. iting mother, ; A Near-Progressive. has been home from Ber- It was understood through the day last Miss Ivy Clark, of California, is visiting Charles Quinn 50c Discount for a short visit with his fam- Friday, that Roy C. Haines had been seek- her uncle, W..J. Clark, in this city. Miss lin, N. H., j here. ing the congressional nomination on the Clark is a daughter of the late Capt. John ily progressive ticket. Clark. Bhe visited here as a small child Robert Holden, of Bar Harbor, is here on Shoes on On Thursday at Bangor Mr. Haines $3.50 twenty years ago. for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. withdrew as a candidate for the republican Frank E. Smith and of Gardiner, Harriet Hastings. wife, nomination; on 9aturday he retracted his are this week of G. F. Newman N. H. of was here the guests Grover, Eddington, withdrawal of Thursday, and at this writ- Saturdays and wife. Mrs. Frank W. of for a day last week, the guest of his sister, Brackett, ing is again running on the republican Brookline, Mass., is also visiting her sis- Mrs. C. A. Higgins. ticket. _ ter, Mrs. Newman. Thomas Johnston, of Amherst, was 8 Bars Lenox Soap, 25c Robert Barrett and wife (born Evelyn here Monday and Tuesday, visiting his A soft rag moistened with lemon-juice ■ Treat), of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at the sister, Mrs. C. W. Smith. and then dipped in silver whiting will be H. P. CARTER, Treat farm. Mr. Barrett will remain for Mrs. Mary E. Slater and Miss Thelma found excellent for cleaning piano keyB. 3S Main St., ... Ellsworth but Mrs. Barrett STRENGTH this week only, expects are home from Boston, where they have to spend the summer here. been since early last fall. obtained trom bread, when it ia good ia David Crawford and wife, of South Miss J. Burnette Hallowell and Miss bread. We bake tbe best ever. It is a freeh and Weymouth, Mass., were the guests of Esther of Mass., are generous loat that we offer you, Hallowell, Peabody, w a few crisp and crusty, and due in taste and Sheriff F. O. Silsby and ife days guests of Rev. O. J. Guptill and family. this on the way home after their quality. week, Mrs. Minnie Remick, of Bar Harbor, annual fishing visit up-river. It Makes Muscle spent a part of Sunday with her parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Austin H. Joy announce Moses Cottle and wife, coming auto- for tbe athlete aod brawn for the working- by ; man who the engagement of their daughter, Marion man. It digests easily for the mobile. exercise and builds up chil- Elizabeth, to Charles William cannot lake Campbell, Mrs. Adria Porter, of Bangor, spent dren. Trv it next time. The Sanitary D. of Canada. The mar- C., Manton, her Mrs. Rich- FOR SALK BY Your business is appreciated. Sunday here with mother, (Special! Bakery. will take Thursday, Aug. 7. riage place mond 1 Moore. Mrs. Moore is improving A. who was re-elected Holz, Proprietor. Thomas P. Packard, since the of a week ago. 61-2. operation Phone of the Ellsworth high H. C. Austin & Co. sub-principal Mrs. T. S. Tapley, of Treraont, spent has been elected of the FOR WEEK school, principal THIS last week here with her parents, E. A. high school of Houlton, and has accepted. Flood and wife, Dr. Tapley coming for | Ar* j there vacant In Regrets that he is not to return to Ells- places your gar- CIRONE’S HOTEL her Sunday afternoon in his automobile. I The balance of our stock of llen worth are freely expressed. | where seeds failed to come up? Corner Main ami Hancock Streets, W. M. Davis and wife spent Sunday in Elizabeth of' Miss Crippen, Boston, Mrs. Davis’ E. R. t have window ELLSWORTH, ME. Amherst with parents, Hart, Schaffner & Marx you meant to have a was the guest of friends m Ellsworth over ♦ Giles and wife. Mrs. Davis’ brother, T bo*. but Bundey. She has been visiting her sis- neglected to do so? Call in and inspect our kitchen and Walter Giles, returned with them for a ter, Mrs. George Harmon, in Bout h west t SUITS for men and men. cleanliness is our pride. week’s visit. young dining-room; Harbor, and returned there Monday to | of Send 50c or $1 to the We serve only the highest grade the rest of her vacation. spend LAKEWOOD. meats. William C. Dodge, son of George A. 35c a horse Single Meals, Dodge and wife, has rented the store on Ralph Sargent recently purchased Any one of them :: of Otis. only FINE ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK. Main street formerly occupied by E. E. of Eben Warren, | Sarah Franklin and will deal in electrical Misses Effle, Lena and and Joy, Jeweler, say; me as are home from West Newton, Mass., on “gcnd as many plants you C. K. supplies. Mr. Dodge was for a year or 6,0 for late Edwin L. their annual visit. the money,” and say also whether CIRONE._ more the assistant of the Mrs. Garland with son are wanted or loca- Royal. Mary Brown, $14.00 for sunny shady is at l‘un. The has received gallons of oil James, of Livermore Falls, visiting We will select carefully from our city 2,600 her old home here. t These suits were to ,UrPl®s for street sprinkling purpose**. Already $16.50 $24. i; stock, and you will be pleased with Auto Public the SUte road—the Falls road. Oak street l*ie result. TO LET by the day or hour. and High street—has been sprinkled with Benevolent Old Lady—What is your son Falls to now? Auntie Washington — Him? P. W. ALLEY’S Livery Stable, the oil from Ellsworth nearly doing the talkin’ about w hat he’s gw ine ter Tel. 81-6 Card’s bridge. Bridge hill, Burry Oh, jest Better Attend to it at Once. Franklin st„ Ellsworth. and do. B. O. L---But husband—w hat is road out some distance the Bucksport your C. L. road to the Capt. Goodwin place have also he doing? A. W.—Him? Oh, he’s just in TUB AMERICAN art I Advertittrt Moraiig, been The talkin' about what he’s done. | experiments previ- Subscribe lor lut Amkrioai* capturing the trade. sprinkled. fflutual Brnrfit Column. SfcfarrtiBnnttU# the destine Line A Twine Co. has decided No Sympathy Needed. COUNTY NEWS. and bas to rebnild in Castlne, already came Johnnie, aged five, oat of EDITED BY **4I}BT MAIMJX". the ruins. A soherty commenced clearing ap large bin mother'* room a Jew ENDEAVOR. PENOBSCOT. day* ago after crew ol men will be put on soon to hurry Its Motto: and Hopeful.'* making a vielt to view the new “Helpful Mih Marion Leach ts week b*bv SAVED FROM spending a the work along. waa t*apa waiting anxioa*ty in ca»e The of thl* column are succinctly in ha j purposes Searaport. A social dance was held at Emerson htil abouid be Deeded to console the -it la for the iruitua little tel- stated In the title and motto Mias Mina Praysr toasting Topic For ths Weel Varnnm, of Augusta, is with evening. iow for having a broken no*e. benefit, ami alma to tie f»**l»*ful and hopeful Friday Hut the her A. E. Varnura and for little Beginning July 20, 1913. com parents, wife, Mills left this week for Mlio, chap looked at bia father Being for the common go.»d, It la for the OPERATIONS Mrs. John aerlously a hi the the summer. moment and then Topic.—Favorite verses.—IU. pro mots use—a public se rvant, a puivcyor »f In to visit her daughter. aeked: phetical books.—Hos. xlv, 1-3 tallied bj formation and a medium for the to Fred of relumed where did we uegestlon, Grant, Chelsea, Mass., Mrs. W.G. Patterson arrived home last “Papa, get that baby?” Rev. Sherman H. Doyle. D. D. It Two Women Tell How terchange of Men*. It. this c‘partly They to his boms after a week the “Why, Dr. him Sunday, here, week from a abroad. H-brought too*." There are six major prophets, as the.! cotumutdcctlons, and trip ttseucee^deirendslnrgcl} the Knife guest of Mra. Smith at the home of I>r. “Mow much did you pay for biin?” 1 It In this Com Escaped Surgeon’s Lowena lx's eh and Gertrude Bowden are W«, are called, and twelve minor prophets on the *upport given respect. Ward well. the next atand-aud-deiiver tlM name o! inquiry. The character of these book, munlcatlon* n uat lie rignat, 1ml spending the week in Bangor. precious Taking Lydia EL Pink* funeral of man was “i didn't pay nothing. The writer will not be prl- ted except toy p rmtaaloa by The Mrs. Abbie Snow doctor gave has made them favorites with Miss Ella M. Jude, of Ellsworth, l* vis- him to un (or always Communication* will be •ut jcct t»* approx al ot held at the home Friday. ,Rev. A. K. nothing.*’ ham’s her Wiilism F. Jude. the of and the uoo« Vegetable iting brother, “W«ll, I think people (Jod. supreme rejection by the editor *jf ih column, but Ckrter officiated. Interment was at Hay- pa, you got atang, tt difficulty of dealing with them from will be rejecied wl'houl eoo-1 ma-on. A'hire** Compound. view cemetery. Master Earl Vogell Is spending seversi that,” replied the youngster as be atrolied the standpoint of the topic arises from all communication* to July 4. W'OODLOCKR. dsys in Orland, the guest ot Miss Abby away lodiSareutly, while father pigeon- T»IR AMKfttCAK. Buck. holed bia for the vast number of fuvorile verses sympathy some other Ml w rib. Me. Penn. — For fifteen M. I. Smith has to alon. Swarthmore, return^ Boston, wss Which contaiu. It la- well Fred Wescott. of Haverhill, Mass., _ they might 1 suffered untold and for after a vacation here. years apony the last week of his mother, Mrs. for each one to select a favorlie verse OT THE CXRDK!* guest THE GLORY —, one period of nearly Arthur E. Ooutbe and family, of Ban- Wescott. KLUWOKTI1 U liKKTs, and in connection with it a passage [Kuoyard Kipling. | two I had hem- Jerry years gor, were In town Sunday. There's not a of so thin, there’s not Ex-Senator W. A. Welker sn from the New Testament showing its pair leg* orrhages and the enjoyed a head so thick. Mrs. Annie Davis returned Sunday from automobile the Berkshire bills The below fulfillment } doctors told me l trip through quotation* give tbe range of There’s not a hand so weak and white, nor a visit In Bangor and Waterville. retail In Kile would have to un- j Isst week. The party consisted of Senator price* worth: it is thus th.it Matthew, writing to a heart so sick. yet of rrihit f* an Miss Marion Leach returned Friday Wheeler, Brunswick; Coin. Frank Oouwtf convince the Jews that Jesus was the But it can find some needful Job that's crying dergo operation, from a short visit in of Hon. L. B. to done. but I Seartport. Keizer, Kocklznd; Messy, used the Old Testament be began taking per ft.. Messiah, of Bar Harbor; Hon. John A. Peters, ot For the Glory of the Garden glorifieth every- Lydia E. I’inkham’s Elmer Perkins, who is employed at the . VatS prophecies, one of his most favorite Etlsworth. •UK* one. Vegetable Com- Chstine bouse, spent a few days last week "that Freah dot... sayings being the Scriptures and am in at borne. July 11. a. laid, per Then seek your job with thankfulness and pound '•••»§») b*rfulfilled"—that Is. In accord Pttltn, might work till further order*, good health now. I Miss Isabelle trained of Perkins, nurse, EAST BUHRY. ance with the prophecy of the Old If it's strawberries or am all over the j only netting killing Allegheny, Pa., is the guest of her par- slugs on borders; Mackerel are taken at South Testament Scriptures. Change of Life and ents, Watson Perkins and wife. being Surry H*y And when your back stops aching and your in B*at Among the many possible favorite 1 cannot praise your Vegetable Compound quant Kies. iooae, per ton...... hands to harden. E. A. Snowman, wife and son Robert, of j begin woman take nateo...... of the let us con- too highly. Every should A family by the name of have passages prophets You will find yourself a partner in the Glory Springfield. Mass., and Elmer Snowman King it at that time. I recommend ft to rented the B. house. sider: of the Garden. and wife, of are old and for Litchfield, Conn., visiting Fre^tby anu both young female trou- ■357,(1 X. xne reasonableness 01 tjou their parents, L. A. Snowman and wife. Mrs. Clsrance Hodgkins, ot Brewer, | Oh. Adam was a gardener, and God, who bles. — Mrs. Emily Summersgill, His willingness to forgive sin. Isa. with five children, baa spent two weeks made him, sees Swarthmore, Pa. Mrs. Angelina Patten, Master Kenneth 18; “Come. now. and let us reason with her William Jones. 1, That half a proper gardener's work Is done Shaw, Mrs. D. K. Knowles, Mra. M. U. father, They Poutoei, pk. 18 CttCo»ber»,mb^7<« salth the Lord. Though your his Md. —" troubles will return home Kadi* he*. bunch (Ml Bermuda together, upon knees; Baltimore, My began Patten and two of Thursday. onion*. 04 .«q$ children, Somerville, Tomato**, lb. 1ft y3Q Lettuce, head. To sins be as scarlet, they shall be as So, w hen your work is finished, you can wash with the loss of a child, and I had hem- Mass., are at the home of Mra. Judith Mrs. Ells Cole and daughter Mary are al Ne»C»bbftfe. |b, 84 A.paragu*. bunch. » white as snow; though be red your hands and pray for four months. The doctors Bunch beet*. 18 Bunch carrot*. they orrhages summer. their as is Miss Annie Stock- jo Waite, for the collage, New pot*to*., pk. 88 Suing like crimson, shall be as wool.” For the Glory of the Garden, that it may not said an was been., ql, i0 they operation necessary, but I bridge, with a party from New York, Greed pea*. pk. 15»j« pass away! H. C. K. of the court of j No verse In all the Scriptures so well dreaded it and decided to E. Corey, high And the of the Garden it shall never try Lydia Every cottage at Contention cove is oc- forth the attitude of God toward Glory Foresters ot Maine, addressed a small j Frwllw sets Pirkham’s Vegetable Compound. The and several families have boarders. pass away! of Foresters at Masonic hall copied, I dot 44 the sinner and His willingness to medicine has made me a well woman and gathering Or*n|M. 875 Lemon*, do*. 4©.-,%j Hirawberriea b*. tt (4 Saturday evening. All present were well Mrs. Augusta Andsraon, of Hallowsll, ; $ Pineapple*. » * cleanse him from sin God was will- I feel strong and do my own work.”— Cantaloupe. 18-jtt Watermelons, Dear M. ts. friend*: repaid for coming out to listen to the her daughter. Mrs. Gertrude Grant, of i ing to reason with Israel, to talk the Mrs. J. R. Picking, 1260 Sargent St., I don’t know of any poem more appro- and remark of Mr. Bangor, with three children, and another ■ Srecerl**, matter over, to show the people the Baltimore, Md. pleasing helpful Corey. J priate for the column now than “The Mrs. Edith W of New Off* e~ per ft Bice, ft of His demands, and If just Penobscot O. E. will hold daughter, bite, per mao* Justice they we chapter, 8., ) Klo, lOfftl Glory of the Garden’*, sent by our good Since guarantee that all testimo- Hadipshire, with two children, have a cot- Viue*ar.g*l listen to Him He would wipe its annual sale and entertainment at the j Mocha. m Cricktd wheut. & •glil 8. J. Y. 1 venture to add that nials which we are is it j niece, many publish genuine, tag* here for a few weeks. They once lived J»4U. ft Oilmral. ft .» n\W their sins. God's attitude toward town hall, Wednesday evening, Aug. 20. ; j per not fair to that Tee—per ft— Hurkwheai, *> of our family will think of Aunt Maria ! suppose if Lydia E. Pink- here, and are receiving a warm welcome. pk* ns Is the same today. God hates sin. Every member is requested to contribute Japan. 81889 Ortktn, when read even the title. Right here ham’s Vegetable has the vir- j 11. they Compound some July C. I Oolong, ttgfta Rye meal. He loves the sinner and is still useful or article for the sale, ~ but fancy ft Gran ft I want to say that Aunt Maria is making tue to help these women it will help any j Sugar—per meal, to treat him and All who can are to make cedar Granulated, 084 willing reasonably other woman who requested WINTER HARBOR. Oil—per gal— the best of her accident, and when her is suffering in a like Yellow. C 08 Line* rtf. If he amenable to rea- to be used for gently and. be manner? rope decoration. IV'wdered, 10 hand is better, will answer the cards, etc., Mrs. Delia Baker and slater Grace, of Kero*er.e, son. to forgive and pardon him of all July 14. Woodlocir. Molaaacs, gal, 35 No. I, Box 23. been now?*' 1 have been t Well, having the for N. H., for a visit, Merton Weacott and a freind Were re- Uoaata, IS Lard • * * Portsmouth, 6)8 was bruised for our Iniquities, Dear Aunt Madge and M. B. Bisters; time of my life. The week of June 30 was of Lamb: Mrs. Jessie of cent guests Mr. WescoU'a mother, Mrs. Have heard the news* Meb has settled at Miller, Lawrence, Mss*., Lamb, S0«38 «U(1 the Lord laid upon him the in you spent Ellsworth, as it was convention week H. E. Tracy. down in Maine, so to Louisiana of Hancock W. C. T. U. A j is the guest of Mrs. Frank Leslie Swan. of us all.” Different views have good-hye county report from Frweh Fill). iqulty of and the colored We sold out there the of our Janet was in This Ameri- One oar recent high school graduates. as people. pen given Frank UoU is at borne from -been and are held to the real char- Kingman, Halibut, 12^4 Cod. >a in May; came here in June. We are living on can of June 25. where Miss Alta A. Cole, is attending the Christ's but the [ he viaited his sister, Mrs. Alfred Haddock. 0» Clam*, qt. acter of death, Scrip- the River road, or the Bangor road. The Following that, on receipt of an invitation Hanson. summer school at Oastine. Salmon, lb, 35-jiS Mackerel, lb, ture advances but one view, that of sword flub. lb. 20 Sea electric cars go by here from Lewiston to from the treasurer of Washington county \V- Joly 14. 8. trput. lb, Cecil Butter and are Blueflab, lb. 30 Shad, to. Isaiah here—namely, that Christ died Watervills every hour. C. T. 17. to attend their convention at Calais, family up from Regular services w ill be held in Chan- Ttor us. in onr stead. It is true, that we Now, tf any one wants to cotne to see us and an urgent invitation from old friends to : Harriugton to spend their vacation among Flour, Drain nod |«m4. can take the electric car at Waterville at that 1 1 old-home friends. ning chapel Sunday afternoon at X Key. cannot fathom the depth of signifi- they visit them time, left home Tuesday Flour—per bbl — data, bu or the Waterville car on the Minot Simons who at Bar cance In such an atonement ns Christ anywhere linet night near ten o'clock, rode to Ellsworth, en- Miss Hanoi Bragdon returned Tuesday preaches Harbor <«$«» Short* —hag IJ'-i get off at Biding, and we live a house where a had in the Corn. !00b bag *7 Mi* feed, bag 5 Via ; *«, for us. but our to un- Humphrey tered light been left morning, will preach. made Inability from Hancock, where she was the guest of Corn meal,bag 147 Middiinga.bg 1 SO & 1 A acroas the road, the nearest house to Mr burning for me in answer to a telephone, and j derstand bow Christ’s blood can atone Miss Laura Young. Cracked corn. 1 47 Humphrey's. We are three and one-half sneaked to bed without being seen by any SUNSHINE. for our sins should not hinder us In ac- miles out from the city of Augusta, on a flue member of the family. Mrs. Lula Crabtree, with daughter law aaoaamau watoura urn m«**cks*. Mm. Jessie of is cepting him as our substitute and our the M.C. R. K. a little back Daria, Union, visiting road; just way Next morning, in company with Mrs. Ella | Carrie, of Hancock, is visiting her parent*, A bushel of Liverpool eat*, shall weigh *o Saviour. here. and a buahel of Turk * lataod **!i of the house. There are two saw- mills Dunn, a good white ribbooer. I took the train A. B. Fernald and wife. pound*, •hall weigh 70 on side of the pound*. 3. Historical events in the life of the other track, which once was for Calais, it being the first time 1 ever visited Engene Sadler visited relatives in Ells- fttaudard Mrs. Hsrry Havey and daughter Char- The weight of a boahel of p>utor- Christ: 1. “ills virgin birth (Tsa. a part of this town. My daughter lives two Washington county, although 1 have been in worth last week. la good <>rd«r and 8t for chipping, 0 vl^j left for Swan's to of 44 14); 2. His in (Hos. *1. houses above me. so 1 am io hopes we will nearly every otLer county of Maine. lotte Saturday Island, pounds: apple*. pound*. sojourn Egypt Mrs. Lionel has The standard of a bushel of bear.* a live here for some time. visit her mother, Mrs. John Kent. Conary gone to Bar weight 3. Ills men (Isa. Hit. 3); Arrived at Calais about 11.30 a. m. Received j order and 8t fur U 80 1); rejection by Harbor for the summer. good abtppiag. poui I intended to write before, but have been a welcome from our old of be 4, His triumphal entry (Zech. lx. 0): 5. hearty friend. Pearl ! The many friends of Miss Evelyn Dwel- wheat, eta. rutabaga turnip* and; very getting fettled down. We have three and bia at whose Rev. J. II. has *» pound*; of corn. M of onion busy Day. wife, pleasant home are to see her on the Wales returnad from pound*: His death (Isa. 1111. S. 9). ! ley glad street again, of carrot*. Kngliah turnip*, rye cows, so I have to make butter, but expect we. with several others, were euter- R where he pound*: royally after a severe attack of tonstliti*. Bristol, L, spent his vacatiou Indian meal,S0pound*;«f parsnip*, *5pou *, one the wilt of cows, go any day. Then we tained. Convention was called to order at with his sister. of barley and buckwheat, 48 pound*; ofoa'i; S3 a* have a young heifer calf. Bbe is black and 2.30 by the president. Mrs. Effie Lambert Mr*. Jennie Dyer and sons Martin and pound*, or even measure by agreeav BIBLE READINGS. Mrs. Amanda Sellers and white, so 1 call her “Pansy Blossom". Lawrence, wife of the probable progressive ! Clifford, are spending several weeks with granddaugh- Alice Isa. L 1(5. 17; 11. 1-1: lx. <3; xxxv, Weil, J am glad to gel back to Maine, 1 candidate for Congress from the tjiird dis- her daughter, Mrs. Murcbie Gordon, at ter, Davis, spent a few days last JWjnttstmnus 1-10; Iv. (M3; Jer. xxxi. 31-34; didn't like the South a little bit. We went to trict. Of course he was there and the clergy Jacksonville. week in Brooklia. N. and soms other Keene, H-, places, but * f the county were out in force, as well as July Ezek. xxxvii. 1-14: Hos vL 1-11; is suited like here. W'e can in town | Miss Addie Bunker, who home from 11-_Pickle. Mic. 14-2(i nothing go some from Canada, to there was fine speak- Hag. 11. 1-9; vti, Boston, w here she is is in a few minutes on the electric ears for ten ing, the ruling theme being vote! for women. ! teaching, apend- LAMOINE. a her The Test or vacation with of Merit cents, drive in. The cars come out at 5.30 But I will not attempt to describe all the ing parents, George ^; |1 Announcements have been received of every morning aud as late as 10 o'clock at seen and heard. a few Bunker and wife. good things Spent the marriage at the home of the officiating night. Last car from Waterville goes by here boors on English soil, where I found roy Mrs. 8af» H The Mayflower'* Passenger*. Bunker, Benjamin Crossley clergyman, Kev. Franklin H. Miller, on at about 12 o’clock at night. watch was an hour behind the time and all before and Th .r.i-» have their June of The Mayflower’s passengers at Bragdon unproved Tursday, 24, Miss Sophie F. Burns 1 am in hopes to be the reunion this year, teams turned to the left wheu they mefc- KIN and a docu- home addings by painting. 8. and I>r. Ansel worth People Are Given lauding drew up signed if it isn’t too far off the car line. Wish 1 Found that the women of Canada wear their j Eugene Harry Reynolds, both of now was serve as the com- see ! Bunker is his cottage. New ment which to could have you all come here and my new white ribbon more conspicuously than we do. painting Haven.‘Conn. Dr. and Mrs. Rcy- are too nolds left Convincing Proof. pact to bind them together. Here home, but X suppose it is far off without Df course I "smuggled” a few small things, | Mrs. Robert M. Woodruff, of Ridley Saturday for a few weeks In the names of the signers: you have auto’s. My doors are open to you but no diamonds. ! Park, Pa., is spending a few days with her Maine, after which they will reside In A! any time. 1 have quite a large house, but in the two days we crowded a lot Mrs. John W. New Haven. Dr. was Isaac Allerton. John Alden. John Surely, , niece, Blaisdeli, prior to Reynolds formerly William Bradford. William not furnished yet. Hope It will be someday] of good things and met a lot of fine people. occupying their bungalow, “Knoll Top,” of Lamoine. lerton. ^ but, all the same. 1 would like to have you all Found on the train Mrs. Mae Burrell, who was at Georges pond. m*<- Brewster, John BUIlngton. Peter Brown. | No better teat of any article can be come, so if you don’t have any better invita- once Pastor Day's wife, at Surry; also many Richard John Carver. Fran- 1 Mrs. Alvan Stinson, of Seal Harbor, DEDHAM. than the teat of time, and ibis is Britterage, have mine. white ribboners whom 1 met at Auburn particu- tion, you of the Dr. Russell James Chilton. John Cracks- with her nephew. Blaisdeli, Mrs. Hurd ened the j building of the Central Maine tubercu- ful Owner front ton. Mass), are again at the Fiske | d-mr like magic, ami they were cottage, j losis sanatorium at Fairfield. Loss, bathed in as have the grateful warmth of a they been for many seasons. #10,000; insurance, #6,500. long, red lighted, crimson carpeted ♦ / T i * Horace Mann and of George 8. Hobbs has been ball. family, Boston, appointed i The Kind You Have J By CL>fclSSA MACKIE will keep the light burning at “The general manager of the Maine Central The physlclun turned aside into a re- | •-edge” for the summer while the owners. Railroad Co., to succeed Morris Mc- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A. ception room and laid the woman on n Rev. C, F. Dole and are a Donald, recently elected president. wife, enjoying B _. Bought of and leather couch. She was a small, meek Always* attar It smelled camphor of European trip. The governor and council have voted to ALCOHOL 3 PEH CENT looking little body, with scow white wbeu Camilla Atwood lifted It Rev. to rosea Mr. Calmer has been assigned to expend #100,000 be joined with the sum ANfegetabie Pi for As- ., hair, from which a shabby little bon- lEftJW eparation t, from the chest where It had tain for the Methodist pastorate and arrived of #50,000 from the national sunila the Food and net bung disconsolately. Her old fash- here, government ting Rcguta BeaiS-ucaAO tllG with bis for the yenrs. The Paisley slmwl had a wifeand child last week. improvement of the road from ting Hie Stomachs many ioned tnnutle was thin and worn, and They andDowkd are now Portland to g|A4§ of its own, and getting settled at the parsonage. Bath by way of Brunswick. llttie history Camilla, a shabby piece fur was tied ol^tnlitk Rev. Mr. ill the western Moore, who had so Hon. George H. senior member itMKK>™iiuwipi sitting sunny wludow about her throat Her eyes were acceptably Eaton, filled the vacant won friends of the firm of H. F. Eatofl Signature of her room, spread It lu her aud and her thin pulpit, many & Sons, Calais, ipl sky lap bright shining, bauds during bis brief stay. died at a and tried to recall what her mother caressed the folds of the Paisley Wednesday night private hospi- Promotes tal in Digpslionfhferfy- nf* shawl John 3. Matson and of j Boston, after an illness of about two bad said about It. which the physician was care- wife, Boothbay F.3JC ness and Rest.Conlatas nettiw Harbor, spent the week of the Fourth weeks with a kidney trouble which be- Years before, when Camilla was fully withdrawing from her form. \ norMiaioL came acute Opium.Morphine here and enjoyed the in a ; while he was in Boston on |c£g quite a little girl, the Atwoods hqd "How beautiful ft Is!" sbe sighed re- holiday family E?1 Not Nahcotic. picnic party on the shores of business. His age was seventy years. l„H-n driving along a couutry road gretfully. "It seems so like old times Long pond. Rehabilitation of the when they dlscovernl the beautiful to have the 'fed' of It between my Un- Harry F. Moore, deputy collector for an- i American sardine Xtaptorolu nrSWinimm j other admitted shawl lying In the dust where It had gers." She closed her faded eyes, and term, has moved his family into the 1 industry, by the canners them- T Bmmkm Snd~ Lawton selves to be in a ■hre + no doubt fallen from some passing car- two tears trickled down her wrinkled Harry cottage. The Ash cottage, deplorable condition, has J/x.Sema 1 JfrcM/r Soils- x checks. where he has resided for four has been undertaken by the United States de- ■flftjji / riage. years, AuseSttd ♦ I been of [a'BO When Camilla was twenty-two her "I wish you would keep it for n few purchased by Raymond Whitmore, partment agriculture. As a first step in this fulled In business and lived but said Camilla with another Im- who has taken possession. direction, the department has es- father days," W£l IfnW- )I* tablished a special sardine at fegi,® a short time, and ns her mother bad pulse to pity, "only—l don't see how I The Congregational sewing circle is laboratory with Dr. C. F. of died some yenrs before Camilla was am to get home.” making plans for the usual mid-summer Eastport, Weber, the bureau of in alone to make her own if 1 sale the chemistry, charge. |§5j left way In the "Oh. might just have It to look first week in August. The society Up?0 Aperfect Remedy forCcmsfipa- That was at! It is so 1 will be The of the world. why she was occu- much like one owned grateful for any gifts of needle- question constitutional right Mon. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea m> g* of |f-aNorwood, returned home a few days by at former Sheriff Lewis W. Moulton ments to play musicsles at the pressed the shawl with loving Angers, ago, much refreshed by her visit. against Years homes of her pupils. which threaded the silken fringe with Everett G. Scully, the present sheriff of ■*»Thirty Miss Gladys Mayo is attending the sum- She eipected to play tonight at the little movements of delight in Cumberland county. The suit was stroking mer school of Laaetl seminary, at Auburn- Chaunlng*'. and ahe had spent all ber Its very touch. brought ;to determine the right of the dale, Mass. Her place as organist will be tluie since 3 o'clock in furbish- what shall I do. doctor? asked Ca- latter to hold the office by spare filled her absence appointment during by Miss Esther from Governor ing up ber one evening gown, cleaning milla in perplexity. ‘T would dearly Haines, after the removal Dixon, recently returned from Chicago, of Sheriff Moulton direction of the her white gloves and carefully darning love to gratify her desire." by where she baa spent the past year in legislature, following bis conviction for a small tear In her small black "She will be here at the most for a failure to enfore the Kxact of slipper. and prohibitory laws. Copy Wrcpper, G«** ASTO oanr*t*.i oowrww. tjcnvooaorrr RIA study teaching. Camilla had sadly lacked a cloak to couple of days." returned the physi- More than the number of Mrs. Kate Estabrooke and requisite wear on these occasions, and she was cian gravely. "Your beautiful shawl daughter, 10,000 names were filed at the office of the of Orono, recently spent a few days with secretary of state last ashamed to appear again In her faded seems to have acted as a restorative In Wednesday asking for.a referendum on the L. Clark at Manset, before starting on public utilities bill raincoat That was she care to leave It -■ -- -.- ■ why was sit- ber case, and If you passed at the last session of tbe legisla- e their European trip, the Beacon tour, o' ting on the floor before the old cam- here until she departs I will assure you ture. The earliest date at which a vote which Mrs. Estabrooke’s son Carl is a can be phor wood chest looking speculatively that It will be treasured. It Is very taken on the question will be guide. Miss of this some time in that at shawl. can that Acquia Richardson, November, providing the Paisley beautiful. I remember my Gov. Haines issues a place, is one of the party of ten. The itin- proclamation at I Suddenly she sprang to her feet and grandmother wore one like that." once. The act to create a board of J^oJ&ccJ\fl!rUvJi%cncQuot Clulif erary promises a trip of much interest to public shook out the folds of the shawl. It lie smiled boyishly, and the smile utilities provided for a commission of extend to 3epl. 13 or 20. > three members, and were to have billowed away In lustrous tints of red seemed to Invade every feature of his they July 1-1. Sprat. general supervision of the railroad,' ex- ami brown and and more ado _ gold green. Ca- good looking fare. Without press. telephone, electric light and power milla it a and companies; in fact, service caught up. drop|>ed one fringed be stepped to wardrobe brought WEST auy public SULLIVAN. corporation. Gov. Haines stated that he corner over ber black mist of hair and forth a long army cape of dark blue. Rev. A. H. Coar in would appoint Hon. L. B. Deaey, of Bar the rest he will|preaeh exchange gathered of It over her arms "If you will wear this home"— sug- Harbor; Hon. William B. Skelton, of with H. P. Daniels, who has charge of the and about ber slender flgure. As she gested. Lewiston, and Hon. Joseph Williamson, of summer services here. Augusta, as the commissioners. surveyed herself In the mirror a swift "That Is Just the ihing." said Camilla blush of pleasure at her own loveli- as ho laid It over her shoulders and she ness heightened her beauty. Her dark fastened It about ber white threat. She -aoumtsemrnts. eyes sbone like stars, and a charming went over* to the woman lying on the smile played about her tender lips. couch and took one of the thin hands In She wns going over her evening's her own. rei>ertolre when the whistling tube "I hope you will feel very much bet- warned Iter that Mrs. Chnnnlng's car- ter at once." she said sweetly. "I am riage was pt the door. With a last going to leave my shawl with you glance at the reflection of her tall, while you are under tbe doctor's care. graceful form clothed In filmy black, You will enjoy that?" with a string of tiny pearls at her "Indeed I will." smiled the woman Service throat. Camilla draped the Paisley gratefully. "It looks like the one I lost shawl about ber shoulders and went so many years ago." downstairs. "Where did you lose It?" asked Ca- The evening wns much llko other mu: milla quickly. steal evenings, aad when It was over “In a little New England village call- Camilla declined to partake of refresh- ed Blake/ord.-' said tbe woman slowly, Counts! ment and was glad to re-enter the car- as if refreshing a latent memory. “My riage which waited to take ber home. husband and I were enjoying a drlTlng .fust as the carriage was turning Into tour through some of the country the uptown cross street where Camilla towns, and I always carried my shawl lived there was the sound of an auto- with me. It was so soft and warm and mobile born, hoarse shouting and then no rich in color that I loved to look at a sickening crash as the horses swerv- It. While we were passing through The million dollar “Hump” at Mechanics- ed aside and swung the vehicle against Blakeford our was interrupted progress ville is the latest development in freight a lamppost. by a cable message from abroad call- Camilla was Rang from side to side ing us to the bedside of our only son. yard construction. of the softly padded carriage, but suf- I suppose the shawl was dropped from fered no Injury beyond a severe shak- the carriage during our mad rush to A train is backed up the slight in- ing up aud a violent fright. At last catch the only train that would con- freight tbe babel of confusion outside ceased, nect us with a departing steamer. I cline to the “Hump.” There the train while some one forced open the door. not miss It until we arrived In New did is broken A man's hatless head and a pair of Y’ork. and I knew It would be too lata up. broad shoulders were thrust within. to recover It. YoUr shawl is a perfect “I hope you are not hurt?" he queried copy of my own. I suppose it Is an The cars are then carried by gravity each anxiously heirloom." to its classified track. "No. not In the least. What has hap- “Tell me what year you lost your pened?” asked Camilla In her turn. shawl." requested Camilla with agita- “A motorcar frightened your horses, tion The older method required backing the en- and they shied aud threw the carriage ••It was In 1883. I well remember to tire train to place one car. against a post May I assist you the date, for our non died, and then another for alight and call carriage my husband followed, and since then you?” my life has been oue of lonelluess and This is. only one of many ways devised to Camilla placed her hand In hia and work." hard on a give you the best freight service the descended to the pavement, where Camilla pressed the shawl around crowd bad gathered. The motorcar the shrunken form, and she bent grace- continent. was puffing Impatiently on the other fully and kissed the withered cheeks. aide of and tbe coachman the street, "It Is your very own shawl come back was the restive striving to quiet to you across the years," she whis- borsea. At a little distance an am- pered. “ard perhaps It Is to herald bet- bulance was backed up to the curb, ter times for yon"’ and a couple of white clad hospital She sat down aud related to the en- on the doctors were bent above a form raptured old woman the story of how pavement. her own parents had found the ahawl cried "Some one has been Injured." In the village of Blnkeford In the year Camilla as she moved toward the am- 1883. and Dr. Undley stood near, an In- bulance. Tbe tall man with tbe broad terested listener. His eyes more often to shoulders kept beside her as if pro- rested on the animated face of the tect her from the luqulsitve crowd beautiful girl, and he appeared to be “Yes. An elderly woman was cross- ridiculously pleased when the old wo- the and. while It ing street at tbe time. man insisted on Introducing heraelf as MADE IN MAINE FOR MAINE PEOPLE Is not believed that that carriage struck Mrs. Benton, the widow of a once her. we think she has been so thorough- prominent financier, and then Introduc- ly frightened that it has resulted In a ing Camilla and the doctor in the moat CLARIONc shock of some g6rt.” formal manner. "Oh. are take her to a when the they going to It was early In the morning A hospital?" asked Camilla as they drew doctor called a carriage and Camilla RANGESa ** near. entered It to return to her boarding R ■ are of “They were, but as my office U house. She was without the gorgeous ranges quality, | close to ranges of character by 1 have persuaded them Pnlsley shawl, but wrapped In the long q q turn the case over to me I am a phy- that smelled of tobacco military cape ■u Careful, personal super- N sician. kuow. and tbe woman beg- she did not seem to miss the richer ** you vision insures to you the ged so hard not to be taken to a pub- gu-ment. The room on the top floor thoroughness of con- _ lic Institution that I could not resist her seemed bathed In a rosy glow, and a R struction which under- «■ appeal.” Illtle song rippled In her heart. Ca- lies service. A Camilla turned and. looking up at milla did not know why she was so A good him. found bis glance resting on her happy. N This is the secret of N with unmistakable admiration. He It came ont beautifully In the end. q CLARION success. G hastily turned bis eyes away and boot The doctor fell in love with Camilla CLARIONSarereliable. E over tbe woman on tbe Atwood, and old Mrs. Benton came and £ pavement. _■ Ask for of the “I think 1 can her In now." be kept bouse for them. The doctor said s the colonial clajuon pictures S carry latest suggested, and aa one of tbe attend- that he and Camilla wonld have met styles. ants started to throw a sheet around somewhere, somehow. In the world any- the shrinking old form ho added. *TU way. but his wife maintained that if it WOOD A BISHOP CO., B«nflor,>M«; send Into tbe house for s rug." had not been for the Paisley shawl “Oh. take this." said Camilla, and In they never would have met each other. SOLD BY J. P. ELDRIDQE, ELLSWORTH, ME. fllbntlmnti. insistently enter a republican primary—any COIN TV SSIC. TRICK? a American A POLITICAL more than I could democratic. SThc <£llsiuort!) I understood from your telegram of July 2 A litter of seventeen pigs is the record — MR. that the reason for your declining my pro- received to-day from East Surry. The SO MR. LAWRENCE SAYS ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL posal was that the progressive vote out- mother of this little ts owned PUP LI SHED big family PETERS’ REPLY. numbered the republican. This >-.stu*nption M. D. Chatto. EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON by of course is based upon the fact that more AT SPICY CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN persons in November voted for Mr. Roosevelt MAINE. I that fact ss not ELLSWORTH, Chstine bas won its fight to retain the CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS IN then for Mr. Taft. regard time. BY THE twine E. H. particularly important at the present line and factory. Carpenter, THE THIRD DISTRICT. HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO The people who voted for Nr. Roosevelt aod manager of the factory, baa announced the people who voted for Mr. Taft all voted F. W. Rollins. Editor and Manager. his Intention to rebuild in Castine. During tbe past week the letter* follow- against Mr. Wtlson, and were united in W. H. Titus* Associate Editor. ing have been passed between Mr. Peter*, opposing the fundamental democratic doc- With the going into effect of the new Subscription Price—f 2.00 a year, $1-00 for six of El Is worth, a candidate for the republi- trines. A* Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Taft both months; 50 cents for three months; if paid game laws, of which there was a general of last can nomination for Co Con- stood for protection, the difference strictly in advance. SI 50, 75 and 38 cents of representative revision the last legislature, most was a of candi- Single copies 5 cents. All ar- by Mr. of Lubec, who November largely difference respectively. brooks gre«s®nd Lawrence, rearages are reckoned at the rate of #2 pei the special acta and rule* ciosing dates. It was to avoid having a difference of was yesterday nominated by tbe progres- rear. and ponds were wiped out. The Ells- candidates among constituents who were Rates—Are reasonable and will be sives for the same office. [The letter of Advertising fishermen the united sgainst democatic free trade that I made Known on worth grasped opportunity, to Mr. Lawrence is application. July 4 from Mr. Peter* all anti-democrats could have a chance and the first of the season fouDd them hoped ) open here to indicate the occasion of Business communications should be addressed inserted to select at the polls one candidate of their on hand at brooks which bad been closed. to, and all ebeefcs and money orders made pay Lawrence’s letter of 10.- The Mr. July ED.] choice. Able to The Hancock County Publishing Some good catches were brought in. to mk. lavikxcb. I hold that principles are more important Oo., Ellsworth, Maine. new mu. nrrxas Xeticra. Xattcn. fishermen should remember that the in- Jeprtial Hrg.il ELLswoata, Mu.. July A ISIS. than candidates. Your letter, however, or law limits the number of trout salmon, a difference In J>mr Mr. Lawrence: dicates possible principle* MOTIt'B TO To ,11 pc non* Interested in either one rONTWCTOU. of tu, **'.. week’s edition of The or both combined, that can be taken in and me. In fundamental tete* bcreinotirr nomed. This Nothing was said shoot our correspond- between you prin- At » bote court held *t and to I believe there (s no difference between state K XMl Work. pro Ellsworth, in end is day, to fifteen pounds, twenty-five ence concerning candidacies either ciples American 2,550 copies. being for the county of (Uncock, on believe that the doctrine of for bonding a section of the flsb, no maiter bow small. This applies or public and, as It related to a us. I protection proposal* d*y of Joly.o-d. ink. private SEALEDState road in Eaalbmok will be received from brooka as well as matter, I have no to should be embedded in the tariff law, coupled following matters hoeing been tr. week for 1912, 2,460 to flsb taken ponds. political objection your by tbe oflb*er« of Esstbf©«k until 5 Average per as condition* municipal THEseated for the octlon it and 1 that you with provision* for Aug t, 1*1* H which time and thereupon hrrrlul making public, presume elasticity, p’m. Saturday, ofter lndlcoted.lt 1* hereby ordered tb»t a tariff board. will be »nd read. no. have none in case. change, through non-jjartisan place they publicly opened lice thereof he gleen to oil He In the Field? my be aeen at tbe per.mm internied. JULY 1913 Why Is on this Plane and specifications may • of WEDNESDAY, 16, Severs! friends have asked me what en- Aft we are doubtless united proposi- «»«»*«« copy lb I* order to be residence of W. B. Clow. week* nut,.' tPorl/awd Press.) as the tariff is the issue now Ilebed three *occe**leely In the £'. deavors, if made to together, and I tion, and largest Each bidder must accompany bit bid with a a any.-f get worth Amrrlcon. * newspaper When it comes to making campaign there would to be at least no certified check to tbe treasurer of nabu*be o'clock p. m. July *. 1*11- together with petition for should have one ! consent to their thereof, Oscar ington, opponent tends to the election of a candidate who tainly have given my pub- horrent to you a short time ago. and I trust it Pians and specification* for tbe proposed preeented by L. Tariey Jrobauhe esecator therein named. — I however, that work mav be seen upon one on whom all anti-democrats doesn’t stand for a wbicb lication; am surprised, you ; will not be so again when a new generation application. Charles A single principle Tbe selectmen reoeree the right to reject Luce, late of Bucksport. in «atd did it without hearing from me. into the ranks. deceased. A certain could unite. he claims to favor or wbicb the majority gradually steps any and all bids. C. W. Sraarrox, county, instrument par- to be the last The proposition that yon made was quite I observe that have no to my O. A. M strut. porting will and testament of These efforts have failed. One an- •f the voters of the third district favor. you objection •aid had I. H. Foss. deceased, together with petition for pro- as absurd as though you republicans our telegraphic correspondence. ti-democrat is in the Had he entered a republican primary publishing Selectmen of Hancock. bate thereof, preeented by Roy K Homer, the already field, been invited to go Into the democratic pri- j I that would have none, but X esecator therein named. have supposed you and won out, Mr. Lawrence would of our differ Margaret A. Pierce, late of and another will be after the primary mary. for the principles party j took the precaution on the morning of July 4 NOTICE. Lamoine. in said faction of the anti- county, deceaaed. A certain instrument placed the progressive widely from either of the old political parties. ! write at Lubec as follower “Nothing par- election on July 28. to yon Is hereby given that Percy U porting to be the last will and testament of democratic in absolute and indis- Your telegram came into my hands at 4 concern- Aiken, of Sorrento. Maine, has made •aid Mr. party [ was said about our correspondence NOTICE deceased, together with petition for pro- How little Lawrenoe, progres- to tbe Maine State Board of Bar end it coaid then have in the afternoon previous to the day being either or application bate thereof, presented by George E. Pirrce putable control, o'ei^ck ing candidacies private public, for examination for admlaeion to and Mr. the must filed with j Kiamlners the executor therein named. sive, Peters, proBable ahead if it bed seen fit and entered that 'nomination papers and. as it relatsd to a matter, I have of tbe board to be gone political the bar at tbe next eesston Charles W. Bmallidge, late of Caatine. in differ be the of state. Had it been other than > and at Portland on the first of republican nominee, may future elections under any it secretary so objection to your making it public, I held Tuesday •aid county, deceased. Petition that Milliard designation ; Lnonaan A. Pmncn. a trick, you would have made it have none in case." August. G. timallidge or some other suitable person be seen by first, in Mr. Peters’ ebooae to select so far as the third political presume that yon my of the Board. noting, might Secretary appointed administrator of the estate of «*td •earlier. That letter went to Lubec on the mail leav- letter to Mr. Lawrence, made public district is concerned. deceaaed. preeented by Grace E. tfmalltdgt, Since you took the liberty to pnblish our ing at half-past four, and should have reached heir and widow of said deceased Tuesday morning, his reference to the Mr. Lawrence clelms in hie letter to Mr, of without for Prince B. Lufkin, late of in exchange telegrams waiting your in the evening to be delivered the i&Amis(]usia» Brooklin. said place deceaaed. First account of vital issue of this and Peters that the mejorily of the anti-demo- consent, demands that you also that had county, Edith B campaign, my courtesy morning of July A. Knowing you Hubbard, executrix, filed for aeUlement cratic voters tn the third district are our exchange of letters. that then, in Mr. Lawrence’s speech at pro- publish gone through to Lubec the td, I supposed THRONGS OF BUYERS CONTINUE. John B. Wood, lata of Oouldsboro. to said he is sincere in this Yours sincerely. county, deceaaed Final account of James Waterville on the afternoon of the gressives. It claim, yon would remain there over the 4th and be E. M. Lawbbxcb. A Hill, executor, filed for cattlemen: should he not have accepted Mr. there the morning of the 5th. I see thst my Moses K. late same day, his reference to the same why Friend, of Kedgwick, tn said Peters' offer? He would have then been supposition was correct, as your last tele- county, deceased Flrat and final account of issue. Elisabeth P. Friend, esecutrix,filed tor settle- the of all the anti-democratic gram was dsted at Lubec July A. the morning candidate ms. rrrcns to mk. lawbrwcb. Special Half l*rlce Bring. Many Pa- menu Mr. Peters says: “In fundamental after my letter should have arrived. voters, and would not only have been Ellsworth. July 14,1913. Henry J. Milliken, late of flurry, In said I believe there in no differ- I waited antil Wednesday, the tub, before county, deceased. Flrat and final principles elected to Congress and been in a position Bon. JS. M Lawrence. Lubec, Maine: tron. to G. A. Parrher'*. account of publishing the correspondence, assuming Almira A. Milliken. executrix, filed for settle- ence between us. I believe that the to protect the busineaa interests of the Dhab Sib: I am very glad to receive your ment. that you would have communicated with me Herbert A. ■ letter because it shows me that are labor- Clement, late of Mount Desert, doctrine of protection should be em- third district which are endangered, but you | Tbe of EU.worth vicinity if yon had objections, and waiting also for people atn} ta aaid county, deceased. First account of under a on some ! bedded in the tariff with be would also have established the lag misapprehension points Addie L. Clement Gault, find law, coupled pre- you to publish it yourself if you cared to. A. Par- administratrix. which 1 can readily clear up. appreciate tbe greet advantage Q. for eettlenaenl. for as conditions dominance of the progressives in the dis- i I cannot help noticing in tbi* connection provisions elasticity, You charge me. in substance, with making j Lucy D. Farnham. late of Penobscot. In said trict. that in the paragraph of yonr letter cher obtained for them in getting tbe Ur. county, deceased. Second account of Liuie a tariff to out if opening change, through non-partisan you a proposition impossible carry E Clement, executrix, filed for settiemfut as me situation nan own ay aim, you do not say that my letter was not received board. As we are doubtless united on you had accepted it. Your designation of \ Howard Co. to allow tbe regular SO cent Lswis A. fiomner. late of Amherst, in said that he f before your return from Stoniagton, but you tbe only possible satisfaction this as a trick” would be county, deceased. First aud fioai account of this and as the tariff is ••political perfectly proposition, has say that it was “unanswered”. Rite of Ur. Howard'. for tbe cure Georg* H. Sumner, administrator, filed for will be able to derive will be that he applicable were the facts as you assume. specific, the issue now in there I publish this sopp leraental cor- settlement. largest sight, in of a to that cheerfully assisted the election democrat. My telegram you suggesting for the j to be eoid Stephen P. Banker, Isle of Gouldsbor* in respondence as you suggest, and will rn- of conetipation and dy.pep.ia, would appear to be at least no ab- good of the district, and in order to have only said county, deceased. First and final sc j (leaver to give it as much publicity a*"t£e count of Alton Banker, administrator, tiled in our the of one suti-democratic candidate, we both enter at half price, 2S ceute, and have bought surdity taking judgment Mr. Haines Again a Candidate. telegrams attained for eeUiement. the as to which one of us the republican primary (the only one availa- Bayard E Young, a minor of Biuebiil. :a people After withdrawing last Thursday as s Yours very truly. hundred, of bottle*. •aid ble at this time), and that if you got the most county. Heoond account of Calvin C should be a candidate a demo- candidate for the nomination for Con- A. IITIU. Young, guardian, filed for aettletueni. against votes friends and 1 would my cordially sup- Unlike medicine for constipa- Harvey J. Cunningham, late of Blurhiii, id crat. If in this or other essential in favor of Mr. Peters, C. ordinary any gressman Roy port your election, wss sent from here Wed- aald county, deceased. Petition find by his tion and dyspepsia, tbe dose of Ur. How- Harlan D. fur we differ, I am unaware Haines has withdrawn withdrawal, nesday, July 2. It was not sent before be- NORTH RV*t*8 WORTH. Cunningham, admieistrs'er principles license to sell certain real estate of said and has issued the letter: until the at about ard'. i. reduced after a few of it.” following cause Monday preceding specific days' as Mrs. Mary Perry is at home from a visit deceased, described in said petition 3.30 m-. I did not know that I should be a aloweil AverIM and Thoms* Ellswokth Mb.. July 12, 1918. p uk, and tbe cure is soon and Henry Mr. Lawrence says: “The progres- in Bangor. complete minors of to »ud To the Voter• the Third Maine candidate against you. and I occupied Tues- Alpbeus Aeetill, Eden, of Congres- county. Petition filed by K Averul, sive party offers a the one between Dans Maddocks it at home from a visit lasting. Mary definite, practical sional District: day, day intervening Monday neat friend of said minors, that she or s»-:u« solution to our and time of in to business problems. It Owing to widespread rumors being circu- night the my telegram, getting in Bar Harbor. If yoa have not already taken advantage other suitable person may be author.red •ell certain rea estate of aaid minors as de- condemns the of the lated the district that I with- home from Augusta and collecting my some- ! policy present throughout Eagene Smith spent a few days last nl this chance to get a month's medical scribed in aald petition. drew from the because what disintegrated thoughts. Maurice R. Clement, a Lawi-tm. ia which if succeed republican primaries week at Ellsworth with his Mrs. minor of administration, they I would not have made the aunt, treatment for 25 cents, be tore to call at •aid \ of money consideration or bribery. I am com- you proposition county. Petition filed by in out will strike the axe at Maloney. Clement Gault, guardian, for license to «:1 carrying in to as well as to had I not carefully arranged for carrying it tor be has a pelled. Justice myself, my Mr. Parcher’e to-day, only certain real estate ot aald as described root Mrs. Abiah Nason and Mrs. minor, the of every legitimate business friends, who have stood so me, to out in case of acceptance. I had nomination daughter, loyally by small amount of tba on hand. in hands which I had Susan Oar la are the week specific In ss'd in this district, utterly destroying it. re-enter the race, and. from now until the papers my brought nd, spending John b Snowm»B. Uif of Penobscot, in with Luther Nason and wife. county, deceased. P#liUon filed by Any.', a T ♦ * * close on 28, to from Augusta for myself and had not used. Bangor As for the the polls July push my candidacy Steven*, administrator, thst an order be tariff, pro- I ascertained of the assistant sec- ELUWUBTH with all the vigor at my command. by inquiry Issued to distribute among the heirs of »*ld gessive party pledges itself to the of state that if the contain- Believing that I was treacherously in- retary envelope Cheap Paint deceased, the amount remaining in the hands of taid the settlement of establishment of a from ing nomination papers bore the postmark of The is the one that goes Steam and Bath Rooms. administrator, upon non-partisan, fluenced in withdrawing the race, and cheapest paint Laundry his fl*«t account. the would be in sea- scientific tariff that the of the Thursday. July 3, papers and wears there is most in a commission.” believing people district farthest best; ‘to PAY, NO WAVHRI.'1 Aon D. Torrt), late of Boston. Massachu- stand for clean and honest and the son, according to previous rulings of that de- setts, deceased. Petition filed by John T. As Mr. Lawrence said last week: politics, gallon of it. A!) kind* of work done at abort notice. even if did not reach the laundry Limes and William B. Revere, executor* of condemnation of unfair aod fur- partment, they called tor and delivered. “The will methods, What is a quart of milk worth? De- Goods the test will and testament of said decen—d. people surely hold the mi- s office in due course of mail until ther believing that a good name is rather to be secretary that the amount of inheritance tax *a.d on the milk. H. B. ESTEY A CO. upo;. nority responsible for the defeat of a later. pends estate be determined the of probate. chosen than great riches or reward, I ask tbe Me by Judge of after So of on the paint. Estey Building. Htate Si. Ellsworth. Charles 8. late of Cranberry candidate who best the busi- assistance and of all the fair-minded, On the morning Wednesday, July 3, paint; depends Sparling. protects support lalee. In *aid county, deceased. Petition ft:«d I had written the telegram to you and gotten Devoe is worth the top price, whatever ness interests of this district.” liberty-loving men within the district, to the by Edna M Sparling, administratrix, th*; an H in so that I it could be under- is. Poor is worth at the heir* end that Justice and honor may prevail, and shape hoped it paint nothing all; ILcgal XoiUfB. order be issued to distribute among stood. I tried to locate I of said deceased, the amount remaining that the covenant of the shall not be you by telephone. got to pay your painter $3 or |4 a people you’ve the hand* of said administratrix, upon the Mr. Lawrence Nominated. first tried Lubec and was told that you were STATE UP MAINE. broken. Hot C. Hsikbs. gallon for putting it on; and it isn’t settlement of ber first account. on the road from Lubec to Rockland in 1c Hon. E. M. of was your worth Hancock m.-AI s probate court held at Charles Leighton, late of Oouldaboro. Lawrence, Lubec, it. W. t automobile. I then talked with your son at Ellsworth, in and for said county of Hancock, aaid county, deceased. Petition that nominated at the con- Nominated tbe Governor. Devoe goes twice as far and wears twice on the first of in the of Bruce or acme other suitable bt *p- progressive by Rockland at about noon and found that day July, year person you oar Lord one thousand nine hundred and administrator of the estate of ea.a de- vention at Waterville. nominations were an- or three times or four times as long. pointed yesterday Many important were momentarily expected there. I then thirteen. ceased. oy .t overseers of toe U‘-or The ia Devoe at of the presented The convention was entitled to 436 nounced by Gov. Haines Saturday, among sent the message to Rockland, following it cheap paint top CERTAIN instrument purporting lobe of said Gouidsboro. creditor of said dec** s of the lest will end testament of Moses late of Aurora, in said county, them with tracers few minutes until the market. DEVOE. A copy Giles, delegates; of this 246 were the following: every deceased. First and final account of Linwood number, JOHN IN MS KANE, late of t be city, county State of schools, Rockland office informed this office that the Morrison-Joy Co. sells it. F. Giles, administrator, filed for settlement- present. superintendent public and state of NEW YORK, Smith. message had been delivered to yonr son about JEROME H. KNOWLES. Judge of said Court. Of those Payson deceased, and of the thereof in said present, 133 were from and that he bad over to it to probate A true copy of the Oder. 1.16, “gone give Sale. stats of New original Members State highway commission, Jot York, duly authenticated, haw- Attest —T. F. Msioaav. Rc*i»--‘r- Kennebec 113 from been to the of county, leaving H. William M. yon”. ing pre*en:ed Judge probate for Lyman Nelson, Portland; our said of Hancock for tbs the counties of Han- I received yonr reply at about 8 p. m. You furnishings includ- county purpose eobecriber nereoy gives notice thst Washington, J. Port- chamber set: one of being allowed, filed and recorded in Ibe Ayer, Oakland; Philip Deering, rejected my proposal and there waa nothfng Householding 1 mahogany quar- THEhe has been duly appointed administra- cock, Waldo and Somerset. tered oak set; set. other probate court of our said county of Hancock. tor land. that 1 could do. Had been parlor Many of the eetate of more your reply articles. Mas. A. E. Clark, Franklin Road Ordered, That notice thereof be given to These are — SALOME late of HAN- figures suggestive. Normal school trustees Charles P. favorable, this is what I could have done and atation. nil persona interested therein, by publishing P. PBTTENQILL, _' n copy of this order three weeks succes- Charles would have done to out COCK, Allen, Presque Isle; W. Mullen, most assuredly carry tS6w BOAT 13 feet new. Aleo cedar in the Ellsworth long; sively American, n newspa- in the of Hancock, deceased, sod Clinton B. the plan which I much regretted you would TV wood dock decoys, S3 dosen. In- at Ellsworth. In said county Elsewhere in this issue may be Bangor; Kastman, Westbrook; per per printed county bonds as the law directs. All persons at Ambricak office or of B. 8. Means, of Hancock, to the fifth of found Oerleton P. Merrill, Skoerbegan. not accept: quire prior day August, Crenvine demead, against the eetate of said de- correspondence between Mr. Water a. d. 191k, that they may appear at a same for at._ _ ceased are desired to present the board ot charities and then to be held at KUsworth re- Peters and Mr. Lawrenoe. are Members Bute court, settlement, and all indebted thereto are They ▼ices of numerous friends in this vicinity, furnibhinos-inciuding aad for said of at ten T. Port- cook stove, tables, art Kobete county Hancock, to make immediately corrections, Kobert Whitehoase, Household carpeting, o’clock in the and show if quested payment self-explanatory and make an inter- who with automobiles were prepared to start etc. at Tna American forenoon, cause, Ottas B. PnTTnwo-LL. John John £ aooare, lamps, Apply they have, against (he same. land; Wilson, Bangor; and in with any Hancock. July i, IPU. eating sequence to the telegrams ex- immediately, co-operation yoa /BRUME H. KNOWLES. of Probate. Thomas J. Judge thst Liggett, Augusta; Nelliganj obtain the requisite number of names oa A true copy of the original order. subscriber hereby gives notice changed between these two gentle- Attest:—T. P. admin- Augusta; Grace A. Wing, Lewiston. your nomination papers. If you had come Co let Miiostr, Register. THEhe has been duly appointed men which were last week. istrator of the eetate of printed Members State board ot registration ot to Ellsworth on Thursday (as I see by yoar STATE OP MAINE. JOSEPHINE H. HA YFORD, late of BUCKS- medicine, Luther G. Bunker, telegram of July & that you actually did), Waterville; below Ellsworth, with lou Hancock as.—At s oourt held at could have at time be- good-sited probate PORT. Auto Accident at Bar Harbor. William 8. Augusta. you signed papers any location for summer residence to Ellsworth, in and for said of Hancock, snd Thompson, B*OU8B—At^OalTpointrin^rrentonTTo^nill*;Apply county tn the coonty of Hanoock, deceased, — fore 11 o’clock p. m., and they would have Elxswobtb Loan A Building A*s*n, Ells- on the first of in the of Bah Harbor, July 16 (special! An State park commission, William T. day July, year bonds as the law directs All ps«®B been in season under the worth. Me. otr Lord one thousand nine hundred and said de- and postmarked ruling even demands against the estate of automobile owned by F. P. Pray, Bockland; Bert M. Fernald, Poland; tt irteen. iving for Cobb, of the for name to have Elm street. of P. H. ceased are deeired to the same department yonr Inquire CERTAIN Instrument lobe present re* driven by his son Wendell, met with an Frederick W. Plaisted, Augusts. Ellworth. purporting settlement, and all indebted thereto ere beea on the official ballot at the primary. HOUSE—OnMcFaeuxu. A a copy of the last will aad testament of accident on the Hall’s Cove road last q nested to make payment immediately^ If you had not been able to come over here JOHN D. NEWMAN, late of the city, county W ioh kb T. Hill. evening. of ink can be easily removed if I intended to send or take the papers to you fHantrt). and state of NEW YORK, Buck sport, Jnly 1, _ Spots lt!8._ __ i'he car was at a moderate so that running one goes about it immediately before it at Rockland by automobile you could sign deceased, and of the probate thereof In said subscriber hereby gives notice mail them there the AGENTS—Men or women to intro- state of New York, authenticated, hav- sbe baa executrix wben suddenly it turned short. dries. It can be washed out but if them and easily from by duly THE been duly appointed speed, then, in been to the of of LIVEduce bigh-grsde specialties every ing prceented Judge probate for of the last will and testament of The sudden torn twisted a wheel and the the to be on the a evening Thursday. home; sales; Write at once. our said of Hancock for the of spot happens carpet, quick big profits. county purpose GALEN H. SMITH, late of GOULDS BORO, The facts above recited are not only stated Whits M anufactcbino A 1 xposting Co., being allowed, filed and and recorded in car dropped down, but did not turn over. different treatment must be tried. If salt the and Me. probate oourt of our said of Hancock. in the coonty of Hancock, deceased, by me to be true, but they may he easily cor- Bangor. county All P*r* The live occupants were thrown oat, end is on the ink will absorb Ordered, That notice thereof be to given bonds as the law direct*. put thickly over, roborated for given by you. the summer, his keep. all persons interested therein, sons having demands against the all were more or leas bruised, but no it. As the color shows through on work. by publishing put Knowing you to stand for fair play, I confi- HORSE—DuringGood home; light Heavy a copy of this order three weeks successively of said deceased are desired to P.re???i were was a to four. Suitable for woman to all Indents® bones broken. It fortunate fresh salt until the dis- to withdraw enough carry in the Ellsworth American, a the same for settlement, and spot entirely dently expect you your imputa- drive. Address P. O. Bor 482. Ellsworth. newspaper im- printed at Ellsworth, in id county of Han- thereto are requested to make payment escape. tion that my telegram was sent too late and as V. SMITH. appears. cock, prior to the fifth day of August, a. d. mediately. CrSTlU Just what caused the accident is un- a trick”. 1913. West lfilfi. With what to be “political that they may appear at a probate court Gouidsboro. J uly 10, appears prs-historic Kouifik. then to be held known, but it is supposed eometbing X note with interest your characte rixation Sptcfal at Ellsworth, In and for said carved on its walls, a man- county of Hancock, at ten o’clock in the fore- hieroglyphics of as absurd, on the went wrong with tbe steering-gear. Tbe my proposition ground noon, and show cause, if moth cave, rivalling the famous cave of CAUTION. auy they have, aifontlMjntnt*. that your differ widely from those the same. car ie so wrecked that this cannot principle* Mt Matt E. Aliev, hu against badly was discovered in Utah re- wife, JEROME H. Kentucky, of both the old parties, and that you could not left bed snd board without just KNOWLES, Judge of Probate. be determined. WHEHEAS.my A true copy of the order. Thomas s rancher, cause, I her* forbid all from trust- original cently. Whitaker, by persons Attest:—T.F. her on as 1 shall no bills Mahoney, Register. made the He will head a ing my account, pay diaoovery. party of Toledo, t __ Unitarian Conference. State of Ohio, city or her contracting after this date. Wm. O. EMERY of ot Utah on a tour Lucas County. \ Chablbs Allxy. subscriber Hattie E. Sherman, sesaion of the Hancock University profeasors makes oath that he Is hereby The annual Frank J. Cheney 1 slesford. Me July 9, 1ME THEgives notice that she has been duly ap- of investigation. The cave is located In senior of the firm of F. J. A conference of Unitarian and other partner Cheney pointed executrix of the last will and testa- TITLES county the mountains near Promontory point, Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, CAUTION. ment of churches will be held in Chan- and State aforesaid, and that said Christlnn County Mauds Os- ALTHEA late Of eighteen miles from Ogden, and has proba- firm will the sum of ONE HUNDRED my wifs, Mary ATWOOD, BUCKS PORT, MAIMS Winter pay left bed and board with* ■UIWORTM, ning chapel, Harbor, Tuesday, DOLLARS for each and case of Catarrh WHEREAS,borns, has my in the county of Hancock no bonds bly never been visited by white men, as every I for- deceased, 3D. that cannot be cored by the use of HALL'S oat Just cause and provocation, hereby requited by the terms of said will. lurch,, mad* and rn.bmtrm.ctm June la a bleak bid all from or the surrounding country desert. CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. persons trusting harboring And I. Hattie E. Sherman, the executrix and on »hort The is being arranged, and will her upon my aeoount after this date. above named eaala, Hl,ral*n*d program front is 75 * MO Sworn to before me and subscribed in my under aad in with The chamber yards, Damiul Osbobnn. the oompilaooe natlca, and at HMHUIM® »oon be announced with particulars as to presence, this Mb day of December, A. D. 18M. provisions of sue. 4k, of chapter M. of the forty-one feet high, and the walls bear A. W. GLEASON, Bull!van, July 14, Wi' ruvtal statutes of Maine, have steamer service. (Seal) appointed train and Notary Public. Theodor* ■. Smith, of said Bach sport, my •me* pictures of Indians crudely drawn. There CAUTION NOTICE. This conference baa always proved a HMl’s Catarrh Core is taken internally and attorney in the Bute of Meine. All persons is an Indian legend current in this locality seta the blood nad mucous sur- TKTBUUa, wife, Viola L. hnriM demands the estate of said de~ HOUHSON. JOY t CO. ILiCL to the liberal directly upon my Treworgy, against •ouree of inspiration people faces of tbe Send for testimonials. VV hae left my bad and board without eaaesd are desired to the sums for *" to the eflect that a grant Indian battle waa system. present ■TATS AT*.AT. and the session tr*C' Just cause. I will not be responsible for any settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- Of thin section, owning two tribes near fought years ago between F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Mils by her ooatraded. quested to make payment immediately. SMSma IIM. to be equally helpful and sug- the the Matssan Taswonov. Baths B. Sanaaav. promisee point, vanquished having perished _ gestive. in a mammoth cave. KwVsSlVps^y^Uster constipation. Biuehill, June 9k, lflE Bucks port, Jaly 9, 191k. | A J#w«l With a Temper. N1COLIN. DOI.LABDTOWN. abbrrti'stmrnts. Experts In surh matters assure ns Mrs. George E. Moore and two children, I &1R» among Jewels the uloue Mr. Adams and Mr. Poor are working opal de- of are I lies Hartland, visiting relatives here. the Ingenuity of the Imitator. This for 8. P. Btackpole. itone owes Mrs. Mabel Clark, of Northampton, its charm not so much to B. H. Meader is at home helping his its Mass., is visiting her Mrs. Elvira own Intrinsic merits as to the sister, father Ellis. during haying. •plendor of the of rays light It reflects. Mrs. Busan Provost, of Oakland, Cal., It has been called “the While peeling poplar last week, James chameleon of is visiting her niece, Mrs. Margaret Kemp. ARE YOU WISE? cut his •tones, and It has always been a great Salisbury foot, severing some of the cords. Elwln Treworgy came from Bucksport favorite with lovers of gems. Nearly 1.000 Saturday to help his grandfather get his TO THE FACT THAT THE years ago Pliny remarked that It Mrs. Edward K. Leach, of Bangor, who a mountain at hay. A» 1 traveled road of j ’displays once the piercing (Ire of has been visiting relatives here, has re- Jerome and Burnham of Colum- tv.'st Virginia 1 came upon a squatter ; •arbuncles, (he (mrplo brilliancy of turned home. Floyd, •methysts and the sen bia Falls, and A. K. Barron are at work for on a log In front of his pole green of erner- Miss of is seated Josephine Phillips, Auburn, G. B. ; lids, the whole blend id Floyd. CENTURY BOOT SHOP and after wo had given eucb together and with her Josiah and cabin, I parents, Phillips refulgent with a brightness that is w Mrs. H. K. Seeds has returned to her Ollier good day he asked: ife, for the summer. has the latest in footwear at the i nulte Incredible.” home in after a few weeks styles j fur tbe mootin' at Hiram Portland, spent "Bound eatnp Ce- The Danico has finished and moved j opal is a stone ”w»h a with her father, Vin Smith, lowest temper.” into his new it is dar Grove, stranger?” The diamond store; joined to his prices. rises superior to climate, Charles of won house by a Kemp, Dorchester, Mass., -I hadn't heard there one there.” 1R does the the large piazza. j ruby, emerald ami the Mrs. Miller, of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. but the Joseph Miller and wife, of Lawrence, 1 replied. sapphire, opal Is of such dell- Julia Henderson, of Bowley, Mass., have and It's a Powerful rate Masa., are visiting Mrs. Miller’s grand- "Yes, whopper. organization that when exposed been visiting at W. I* White Buck and Canvas Shoes for Ladies and mother, Mrs. Sargent. Kemp’s. ; lot of prayin' and slnglu' over thar.” severe cold It loses color, and un- Hophia j ~~ "Aren't you Interested in It?” ier the Influence of excessive moisture Clarence Tourtelotte, of Lakew’ood, who Children. has been MARINE LIHT. “1 nr1 and I haln’t I sorter want to !>ecomes dull. It Is a curious fact, visiting his sister, Mrs. Sidney then I sorter think I however, thnt the Moore, has gone to work for Charles Shoes for Tender to g„ and hadn't temperature of one's Ell*worth Port. Soft, Easy Feet. Come Us That’s the way with the old : band will cause It better. to resume Its wont- Sweeney. Bid July 12, sch Lulu W Salem, lumber for W Eppes, with Your Foot Troubles. woman too." ; ed fire and brilliancy, as will also be The ladies’ aid will meet this afternoon hitcomb, Haynes ana Co 81d July 15, sch Melina Trask, \ there be : the case when Newark, ; j •"ion think may trouble It Is exposed to the di- with Mrs. Howard McGown, and help her staves for C J Treworgy rect of the there?" rays sun.—Harper's. celebrate her birthday. A picnic supper Hancock County Porta. “Oh. no." -■-— will be served. Franklin—Ar July 12 acb, J 8 Beacham •Too busy with yonr work?" An Extraordinary Bombardment. West Sullivan—Ar July 9, schs Lydia Mid- dleton; M B Wellington Arch Fitted. The Kind that The Lawd be One of the most Supports Helps. “So. stranger. prtcr extraordinary hoaxes Code of a Ilivernmii. Ar July 12, ach Mania Saunders Ar that camp mootin', hadn’t be?” on record Is said to have July 13, schs Georgietta, Portland at been played The code of honor in force among the Packet ••1 should say so." upon the Dewnn Lnlla a MoolraJ, na- boatmen of the Mississippi river in early Sid July 12, sch Lydia Middleton, N Y ••And he orter gin us a fnlr deal If tive of the Sid July 18 ech B N Y potentate Punjab, during days was rude, perhaps, but strict, so far Mary Wellington, me Southwest Harbor—81d the old woman and went over?" the second Sikh war. In the winter of as it went. for July ll, scha Ameri- There, instance, was the can Team; Ann 11848-19. Mary McCann; Annie F Kim- "Yea." The British army, command- case of Bill McCoy, who fell into the ball Boot what I'm afraid of Is that he ed 81r Century But Shop. by Hugh Gough, had shut up clutches of the law eighty years ago. the won't” dewnn and his forces in the forti- Brought before one of the courts at BORN. Brimmer at him and wondered what fied of (The Store) 1 looked city Uooltan. One day the be- Natchez, he was committed to jail. ATHEBTON—At BluehUl,.July 7, to Mr and he meant and after a minute be siegers were amazed the The by thunder- vacation of coart was just begin- Mrs Harry A Atherton, a daughter. went on: ous sound of a most extraordinary ning, and unless McCoy could And a LURVEY—At Malden, Maas., July 3, to Mr and Mrs W F of Mount Deadrt “Sit down and be to home, and I'll followed not or bondsmen in the sum of Lurvey, Rock •iimiiMmuumiimwHWHtKmmmmmmimiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMii* cannonade, by shot fl0,000, he must light station, twin a daughters. tell you a bit of story. It happened shell, but by an assortment of miscel- swelter in the summer jail throughout long MITCHELL—At West Ellsworth, July 7, to You me and the old wo- Mr and Mrs y'ars ago. see. laneous provisions In a very fragmen- months. At the last moment Col. W., a Charles Mitchell, a son. had both bln bavin' chills and man tary condition raining Into the British wealthy citizen of Natchez, came to the shakln’ like scared rabbits one MARRIED. faver, lines. The Sikh chieftain, it was after- geecne, and agreed to pay f10,000 if McCoy and a burnln' up the next and I W. TAPLEY ward not O. day discovered, had found In the city did present himself to stand trial in REDMAN—WILLENS—At too weak to an Plymouth, July 4, was almost lift ax t large store of canned meats of the in the fall. by W H McIntyre, esq, Mias Ethel M Red- of a feller named Abe Brock ford man. Plymouth, to Milford M Willens, of I when nature of which be wna completely In vain the colonel’s friends tried to Blaehill. sot out to humiliate me. He wasn't In him not to take the Ignorant A native spy British pay persuade responsi- YOUNG—FROST—At Ellsworth, July 13, bv doin' any braggln' as long as I was gravely Informed him that they were bility; even “the court’s” advice that he Rev P A A Killam, Misa Lyda C Young, of Otis, to A of Mariaville. to be about but when he heard Perley Frost, Fire Insurance able powerful explosives, and hence for let the matter alone waa unheeded. Mc- YOUNG—WATTS—At Ellaworth, July IP, by | I was he off In bow purely squared some days the British camp was greet- Coy was released, shouldered his rifle and Rev P A A Killam, Miss Lora C Young, to cabin Frank E Watts, both of* Otis. front of the one night and ed with showers of Stress burg pates In due time reached hia home in “Old shouted: and other more or less mangled but Kaintuek'*. I ELLSWORTH, ME. " BIRD. ‘Hello thar. Inside! Am I makln' perfectly eatable tinned food. Months rolled on, and the time of the mistake In this to be tbe a supposin' trial approached. Everywhere the chances BUCK—At Orland, July 9„ Ann C, widow of! •iiiiuiiiwniiiiiimmm:nmtuttmtwtnHiniHiniiniiiiiiuiiHiiniunii iiiiiiiiiiiimi residence of Bill Hope?* of return were discussed. The colonel had Francis Buck, aged 87 years, 4 months, 8 Ths Art ef Economy. days. 'IV ain’t* say* P as I crawls to not heard from him since his departure. All economy, whether of state, GREENLAW-At Deer Isle, July 13, William tbe doer In my weakness The of the C Greenlaw, aged 88 21 on Safe households or Individuals, may be de- morning appointed day came, years. days. Get the Side of the Fence, out like a man and off HARRIMAN—At “Come sqnnr* fined to he the art of labor. but the prisoner did not present himself. Orland, July 9, infant child managing of Mr and Mrs Everett Harriman, aged 10 at mei" anya be. • The court transacted its other • • Now, we have warped the business, days. “I told him I'd been freezln' and and was on the of when Before it is too word “economy” In our English lan- point adjorning, INGALLS —At Orland, July 9, Orlando B Late and a rabbit, but his beard and his Ingalls, aged 88 years, 5 months, 2 days. turnin' couldn't fight a which It has no McCoy, long matted, guage Into meaning LURVEY—At Insure with that are reliable. made him wus*. hands scared and rushed into Malden, Mass., July 6, infant companies that only whatever to hear. In our bleeding, of Mr and W business (laughter Mrs F Lurvey, of Insure with that are safe and sound. “'Hill If got any mercy the court-room. Mount Desert Rock light station. companies Hope. yo've use of It It constantly signifies merely as were M’INTIRE—At 12. W Insure with companies that pay losses immedi In yo'r heart come out yere and dance of Col. W. embraced him if he a Bucksport, July George sparing or saving—economy money Mclntire, aged 88 years, 11 months, 20 days. around while I yo’r bone*!' long-lost brother, and eyes unused to ately. pulverize means saving money: economy of YOUNG—At Stonington, July 4, Mrs Cora "It hurt roe bad to be talked tears tilled to overflowing when McCoy Belle Young, aged 47 Insure with only the best companies—and the mighty time, sparing time, and so on. But years. to that said U»» old man. “but told his story. best companies are handled way," that Is a wholly barbarous use of the by was aho^f it. All I could Starting from Louisville as a “hand” on I helpless word—barbarous In a double sense, for waa to the doah and a Mat boat, he found in a few days that, C. W. & F. L. do abet fling my- It Is not English, and It is bad Greek: MASON, Insurance, Real Estate. he could self on the lied and cuss and owing to unexpected delays, not weep. barbarous In a treble sense, for It Is woman tried to console me. reach Natchez at the appointed time. No The old not English, It Is bad Greek, and it 1882 1913 Property owners will be protected from fire by placing their the feller his mouth till other craft presented itself, and 90 McCoy but kept gotn' Is worse sense. no more Economy abandoned the with the aid of I was and I “Mat”, and, purty nigh crazy. By by means money than It means saving a canoe from the to her: rough tools, shaped Memorials says spending money. It means tlie ad- TV> reckon that If I to trunk of a fallen tree. He rowed or pad- yo' prayed ministration of a bouse, its steward- in and marble furnished \\ pranitc Fire died his canoe ith the briefest st Insurance only ,ps the I-awd fur strength my prayer or Is, in best material and workman- ship, spending saving—that for food and rest and redeemed would be answered?" 1,300 miles, at lowest Work whether money or time or anything ship prices. with E. J. WALSH, ELLSWORTH. bis promise almost at the expense of his set State or That'a accordin'.' she answers. best anywhere—in the else to the possible advantage— life. •What do want the strength fur?' out. Shops at yo' Buskin. ■■ ... .. ■ ■■ ■« His trial became a mere form; his chival- To go out and smash Abe Brock- Water rous conduct and the want of St., Ellsworth, ford.' any positive PLUMBING, Borrow Twice as Much as You Need. won for him a verdict of Glen Bar Harbor. “Then yo’ won't git It. The Lawd testimony quick Mary St., WHEN IN PORTLAND A local financier la responsible for Youth'» Hot Water Furnace rows.’ "not guilty”.— Companion. STOP AT Heating, ain't railin' up In stcb same i H. W. DUNN. this story, which may at the Work 'But he might If yo’ prayed too.' and Jobbing. time serve ns a hint He tells us that Brown-Tall Moths. “The HonNlike House for Maine Folks" When the crit- 'But 1 shan't do It. him a few a friend of his came to A little on the of the cities HONEST HONEST of talkin' he'll pride part WORK; PRICES ter out thar gits tired him about an ac- days ago and told and the application of a little water, go home.’ quaintance who wanted to borrow might aid greatly in the Mght to exter- rS CHASE HOUSE Twenty Years’ Experience. “I lay quiet for half an hour, but $100. minate the brown-tail moth pest. This Congregational Midway between New City Hall Personal attention to all details. Telephone Abe didn’t go. and when the old wom- then?" "Why doesn't he borrow $200. declaration was made by State Com- and Monument Square or mail orders promptly attended to. an ‘.ees how bad I was feettn' she asked the financier, missioner of Agriculture J. A. Roberts, in Only Fireproof Hotel in the State •ays: “Because he doesn't need $200.” of the increasing number of Church Located for EDWARD F. " j speaking Conveniently BRADY, 'Hill. I'm willin’ to try a sort of ex- bor- “I know. But llsteu: Let him moths ibat hover about the arc lights people Attending Conventions. Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. periment It ain't right to bother the back row $200 and pay a hundred of It during the nights. Every courtesy and attention shown Telephone 5—5. Lar d with onr trubblee. and prayers Then on time or a little before time. There are not so many this year as last, Centennial ladies travelling alone and Sightin' don't go together, but un- j to his creditor will think he's going get and with a little expense this number ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES what I j A of the exercises at WANTED—LADIES der the sarcuinatances I’ll do a Uttlo report i the rest of it That's fine sys- might be greatly reduced. It is noticed TRANSIENT uATKS kin.’ To Know I Make Switches : friend ought to know 1L" that the Mrst of the evening the moths the observance of the 100th tern, and your ROOMS ONLY $1.00 PER DAY ANO OP. | From Your “All of a sudden I begun to feel Borrow and | Combings. I This is a grand scheme. are inclined to My but later alight, of the ROOM ANO B0AR9 $2 00 PER DAY ANO UP. ^71.^0 and the time the old wo- anniversary founding •hunger, by ■ as much as need In order to there rest for the remainder of the even- N. twice you of the First H. L THURSTON, R. F. HIMMELEIN, HARRIET MILLIKEN, man had finished I told her that I was Plain from rest- Congregational establish your credit—Cleveland ing. By washing these their 175 all Abe Into PROPRIETORS TREMONT STREET, ROOM 57 right to go out an' drive with water under pressure, they church of Ellsworth has been 1 Dealer. ing-places Munjoy Hill Cars pass the door MASS. thenlrth. ---- BOSTON, would fall to the ground stunned, where compiled and published in twuer nox go/ boo says Whsrt Fielding Burled. they might be easily killed. In the day- looks form. This Cotnmieaum jiltrrtiantfl. trubbled. novel," time these moths can be seen in great pamphlet pam- " The "father of the English "Why not?* is on sale 50c Fielding. Ilea buried amid the number, hanging to the leaves of the trees, phlet (price per Albert L The advertisements b*low represent some ot about tt I Henry Whipple, the houses of New Our “'Beksse I'm not auah the same might be leading England. trees of the English cemetery and remedy applied at the bookstore of Miss readers will doubtless And them of prayed hard 'null, but I heven't got cypress copy) - value. of Lisbon. Not long after his death here. CIVIL MECHANICAL the out to J. A. The Engineer feelln' that yo* are gwlne the time of is when the moths be- Thompson. pro- a tomb was erected to mark spot— This jeer SORRENTO, MAINE. whop anybody. Sorter fee la to me visitor their from which hatch the ceeds will be donated to the a memorial which an English gin to lay eggs that yoll git the worst of it' do the In 1772 found "nearly concealed by caterpillars which really damage. church. “tt waa mighty cur*ua about my git- or weeds and nettles.'' In 1830. through About the middle of August the first of Land Surveying, Designs, tin- strong.” mused Bill, “and to this BOSTONk _ the exertions of the then British chap- September, these caterpillars commence Specifications and Estimates d»y I can't make It out Perhaps tt Later in the lain, a large sarcophagus was substi- their work of destruction. of costs of vCOfiiilsSJONillERCHAtd5 waa all owin' to madness. The old which can Dams, my tuted. which about thirty years ago season, they form colonies, Retaining Woman bung on fur me not to go, but s I seen curled in a leaf and was and the Inscription, be plainly up during Walls, Mill, Factory Hy- I her out It repaired, Important! put aside and rushed the and at which time the warfare It is no for a Veals and Lambs long one In Latin on the front, and the winter, longer necessary draulic Structures and Equip- was a darkish night, but I saw Abe the woman to two hours over a words on the back, "Luget Britannia is waged upon pest. spend •tendin' a few feet and sailed hot washtub. The ments. After June 30 it will be neces- away non dart fovere natum,” care- The method of killing the moth might fur grenilo for him. I seas gwlne to whop him be devised in several different and sary these to be inspected at fully restored.—London Chronicle says, NEW VACUUM WASHER blind In two but I hadn’t the time of If not so tninlts, it seems as if the cost of extermination will wash a tub of clothes iu from Dr.H.W.OSQOOD slaughter. counted on startin' things. Fuatly, would bo cheapened if they were killed three to five minutes. inspected and stamped, they will the The Doctor's Aim. critter had got tired and gone in the moth rather than in colonies be liable to seizure under the Some frivolous person has remarked stage, Mas- a $3. SO borne, and. secondly, powerful big be- during the winter, when scouting parties PRICE, New Location Manning Blk. sachusetts law. b'ar that Illness was Uko a struggle — had taken his place. I knowed are to oover large territories and, Office FRIDAY tween two and that the doctor obliged Leave address for demonstration at Day: It as 1 grabbed bis fur. but It was people who Inter- climbing the trees, with long-handled for : Then resembled the third man, The American office Bangor Office 12 Grove St. too late. He Jest hauled off with cutters them from the tree. vened to separate them with a club. clip CaiDs. bis right paw and fetched me a swat R. O. SUKEFORTH. IfJroftsBtonal Sometimes he bit the disease on the on the side of the bead that put me sometimes the “Wbat’sthe matter, John? You look IRA~B. out of befo’ I head and patient—Hoe HAGAN, Jr., Lie E H OTT it. and it waa daylight worried.” “I can’t make out whether this A rSc come to pttaL THE— SPECIALTY MADE OF and found myself on the bed. __ is Civil piece of paper I had in my pocket a Engineer, TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND “‘What’s I asked of the happened?* laundry ticket or a scrap from our simpli- Land Surveyor. GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. old woman. Suspicious. Agent Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., of Port- — fied-spelling meeting.” The General Manager Are you CLARION. CorrispoadiKt Solicited. land, for furnishing Probate and Surety Bonds abe answers. ‘Experimentin',’ taken a half In- Oliver 'As aware the cashier has ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. 0. Box 7. Agent Typewriter; typewriter supplies how?" cUJbtrltBrmnu. Whether it's a range or a fur Cor. Main and Water Sts. Moore’s terest In a yacht? The Confidential (over Drug “'Prayin’ to the Lawd to back yo* Store). Ellsworth. Me. Adviser—No. Perhaps we hod better naee—if it is a “Clarion”, it 1* b> wallop Abe Brock ford. Abe slip- Repairing, Cleansing, Pressing Investigate and see he does not become 1*1 out and a b’ar slipped In. and as of sure to meet every requirement P- J- FLAGG, a full fledged aklpper.—London Tele- Loss Appetite GARMENTS DR. utgh as I kin make out Providence Made by tbe Wood Bishop Co. didn't graph- Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is Men'* and Women’s. stand by yo' fur shucks.’ __ dis- Sold Veterinarian. often a forerunner of prostrating Bangor. by “And that’s the reason you are Is ease. OFFICE AT doubt meet- Times Have Changed. about going to the camp serious and so to J. P. E “Do remember when the people It Is especially EDRIDGE, ing. la tt?“ I asked as he finished his you and or david]friend, that must keep up doing .... WEST BROOKS demanded specie payment?" people Main Street Ellsworth. Ellsworth, Maine VILLE, MAINE. ttory. get behindhand. “Tea. In those days people Mid they -/-:- m*. stranger.’* The best medicine to take for It Is [1* wanted hard money. Now everybody WILLIAM “But I don’t exactly ass the point* the great constitutional remedy electricaT WIRING. DR SEMPLE, Plain wants easy money."—Washington Star. as mud, tab. I’d go thar to Hood’s HEBRON ACADEMY P*1 Line* ol OSTEOPATH. Batas, wouldn’t IT" Sarsaparilla Pound sd ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES must work through the brains 1804 nr EX.L3W0RTH TUESDAYS .ad FRIDAYS * way. y*s." » I*—, Which and enriches the blood AND FIXTURES. 2“ of and brave mss purifies And the anna good « irt a*pose the Lewd would sHp and builds up the whole system. Hebron, Maine Ilia mm Wirt*, Sm»IIm ChMftaUy Ol*** ~® an no better than drearest- Bangor office: The Colonial. Hours °°t on ms and slip a half doe an « they Get It today In usual liquid form or ANDREW M. MOOR. chocolated tablets called lirMtate. Poe Qirls and Boys. Send tor CMalogos B*t*y BttiUUoa. SUM St.. Ill*worth 2 5 m. v*® In on ms to taka Ids placet" I pt Simona I met at Mrs. Roland the blaze. Some furniture was burned. Is.ooe of the Thursday’s storm, and NEWS. distinguished „ COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY •ehutlvea of Rev. Mr. Walter aod daughter July 5. N. UnlUrlsnlsm ,n ; Carter’*. _ u„ „*?*■ were We»l. He is a Harvard Ruth and Miss Eleanor Fernald Mr*. Marshall and of graduate, HULL’S COVE. I NORTHEAST HARBOR. Maggie daughter, PKO8FK0T HARBOB. el,.,**! A t 1»t. Hei. a preacher of present. HMt feMf* are relatives here. J Ellsworth, visiting G. H. Kingston and wife, of Melrose, served for ability, '** Lloyd White and wife are visiting in July 14. Leak. Mr. Vignoles has opened bis stable at two years or, tr.e Mrs. Hannah Heath aud Miss Bruce and wife. b,“ 01 Boston and Harborside. • niece. ; Mam., are guests of W. P. s.t Harvard vicinity. preachers university, j, MARLBORO. Gladys Ober, of Bangor, are hero for the leader in Miss Gertrude Leland last week Dr. Stuart Hart is at the Kimball house VV. If. Milliken and wife, of Malden, philanthropic Work, spent summer.'' having J*' are are of their Miaa of the with relatives in Northeast Harbor. Rev. A. B. Hyde’s family, of Bangor, for the summer. Mss*., guests aunt. secretary national conferrnm?. at their Mrs. Hannah BttHngs and daughter, Dorcas Alien. aaaocialed cfaaritiea. Mrs. Susan of ; cottage. Jacob Disston and family are j Nowell, Melrose, Mass., occupying a Mrs. Elmer B. Stanley, who have spent E. Coombs and is at her for a few weeks. Seth Hodgkins and wife, of Old Town, the Indian Head cottage. Mrs. Lucy granddaugh- Wednesday evening, af the bungalow j few weeks in Rockland, arrived home home of v are at Col man ter, Mrs. Fannie Treat, with daughter, and Mrs George E. Harvey Hamor arrived last week from visiting Hodgkins’. The swimming pool opened July 4; Miss Soper, the.r naught,,' Saturday. strived for the summer. Gertruda was Mrs. of Maas., Lucile A. Thursday Kernioe, married to Porto Rico, where he has been during the Agnes Stanley, Waltham, Wood, manager. Win * Miss Luella F. Brown, of Rockland, who F. Newman, son of Mrs. A, winter. is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L. Estey. Mrs. Joan Wakefield, of Bar Harbor, 8. Newman j Win. Daley, of Bangor, is employed as ! for several has been in years employed has been visiting her son Frank for a few Mrs. and four of Brook- Ernest Hodgkins, wife and children, of druggist Charles N. Small. Perry children, I by the postoffice and custom-house in that NORTH areal Harlan days before going to Steuben for her an- LAMUINE. line, Mass., are speuding a few weeks at Mattapan, Mass., Hodgkins’. Mrs. N- S. Banker has ber dress- is the summer with her | opened city, spending nual visit. Miss Beulah Young spent lest the Carpenter farm. Mrs. Twombley and little son, who have making rooms on Main street. grandmother, Mrs. C. L). Sawyer. week been with Mrs. have re- Mr. and Mrs. Ingram, of Boston, Miss Ellsworth, visiting relatives. George Leighton, who is employed on boarding Fly©, The studio has for its second July 14. opened __N. A. H. of turned to Enfield. Garvey and Rev. Coar, Holyoke, Lewis Smith, who is Hamor’9 farm, is living in Mrs. Cora | season in the Kimball employed st n. building. SOUTH BLUER!LL. Mass., have been guests at K. W. Cleaves’ 1 wife and friends, Harbor, spent Sunday with hi, Leighton's bungalow. Walter Thompson, Abram has Mr Gilpatrick rented his cottage the past week. Smith and wife. from came last week Mrs. Fannie Fish, of Somerville, Mass., George Watson McGown and wife, Mrs. Ella Waltham, Mass., to Mrs. George Araory, of Boston. in to * month is the guest of Mrs. Herman Olson. Mrs. Delia M. Noonan, of Gouldsboro, Misa Edith who has Archer and a friend, of i’armel, visited their automobile, spend Odorn, been in New Bishop Greer and family, of New York, who has been ill, has recovered suffi- relatives here last week. at their cottage here. Miss Elsie Sibley, of Somerville, Mass Hampshire visiting Mr. Odom ,*Lu are occupying the Vaughan cottage. to visit her Mrs. Welch ‘ is the of L. H. and wtia. ciently daughter, returned last week, she Samuel B. Dean, of Brookline, Mass., July _Auk. guest Sibley was , G. and are at their Moore, and other relatives here. Mra. f Joseph Thorp family and four {taiiied by Hutchinaon and and Mrs. Dean, arrived this week for the WEST BROOK LIN. Mrs. William Eaton children, family, summer cottage on Greenings Island. Moses Hi an ley and wife are entertaining Mra. Butler and summer at their cottf ge. of Ellsworth, are guests of Mrs. Sarah daughter, of l*awtacket of is visiting from them Roy Moody, Lewiston, S. J. Clement, the Bar Harbor music Eaton. guests Massachusetts, among K. L, Mrs. Itlanci. Walker and M. C. Sweet and daughter, Mrs. George fainilv 0J friends here. dealer, has opened a branch store here. Mr. Locke, of Waltham, a frequent sum- Trenton, Mass., and Mrs. were in Holden last week to Bert of Stonington, is Maggie Cunningham, Hendrickson, mer and several relatives. Cran, Raymond Bridges is spending a few The tennis courts have for visitor, here, ofOrono, are tbeir the of a relative. opened the his Hendrickson visiting parents i~ attend funeral visiting parents, Henry 14. weeks at Aurora. season July C. and wife. under the management of Henry L. and wife. *• _ Hagan George Vile*, wife and little daughter, It. Gaynell Bridges is employed by John Moore. At the religious service Sunday morn- July y of Madison, are visiting Mrs. Vile*’ par- Lincoln Sibley and wife, of Somerville, Paris for the summer. \ Friends of Kev. Edgar Crossland will be ing at 10.30 in the union church, If. P. ents, Wilbur Salisbury and wife. Mass., are spending a tew weeks at NORTH of the Meadvilie BROOKS VILl.E Mrs. J. T. Butler, of New York, has interested to know of his marriage to Miss Charles Perrin's. Denials, theological Miss Marion Burns, who has spent a few '•oldie Grindle baa arrived at her cottage. Alice Newman MacIntyre, at South school, will preach. gone to Haven weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Acton, Mrs. E. B. Miss Ruth Simp- (or 25. Simpson, the summer. Miss Inez w ho has been Mass., July France* Brewer, has returned to her home Mace, visiting ion and Mrs. Herman Olson spent last SEAL HAKBOK. W. C. lasremv and in Eden. friend here, has returned to Aurora. A patriotic service was held at St. week with fiends in Ellsworth. daughter are vt»it. will have a ball at hia on the of The fire company ing siatera, Nellie and Grace Hebert and Verner Lawson, who have Mary's-by-tbe-Sea morning to Ban- Stover! Mrs. Lucy Hamor, of South Boston, and Mrs. George Bickford has gone Seaside ball 29. been have returned to their July 4. Rev. Dr. Manning, of New York, July C. B. Nichols was in Richard Hamor, with Miss Lucy and visiting here, gor to he operated upon for appendicitis. Winterport last home in New Sweden. delivered the address. There will be a social dance at the kin- weak to attend the funeral of Master Byron, ami Dalton Hamor, of 3be was accompanied by her husband, wno bis stater 14. B. Rev. William of dergarten Saturday night. Mrs. Clark. Haverhill, Mass., sre at Mrs. Hamor's July Sherman, Albany, N. Y., will remain a few days. is c§ assistant rector at St. Mrs. B. Crownthield arrived at Mrs. Pearl who camp for a few weeks. serving Mary'a- July 14. C. Mary Ordway, has been visit- NORTH HANCOCK. by-the-8ea during the summer. He is “The Anchorage” last week. ing her niece, Lela Howard, Winthrop Stanley and Miss Maud Dyer hasreturuw M. B. was home from Seal Harbor occupying J. W. Small’* cottage, with his ASHVTLLE. E. L. who has been ill of to HartUnd. were married at the home of Miss Dyer’s Joy Capt. Dodge, for the week-end. family. Mrs. Nellie Bunker and Mrs. Alice has ruesmed bis duties on the and parents in Madison last Wednesday even- bronchitis* Kay Savage wife and Miss Anns ol Albert who have been are better. Bingbam, are gueats of Mrs After a short Mr. will Merle Googins spent last week in Bar O. Jacobson, who has been serv- rracy, ill, yacht Tramp. Savage’s ing. trip, Stanley rents, K. S. Urindle and wife. as of the bring his bride here for a visit to his Harbor with his aunt, Mrs. Herbert Wil- ing superintendent Neighbor- John Tracy, who has employment in The ladie* of the Episcopal church will July 14. c father, Wallace Stanley. bur. hood houae for several years, has resigned. Liar Harbor, spent the week-end at home. hold their annual sale of ice-cream, cake He will enter into business here. His July 14. Anne. Master Elliot Stratton, of Boston, is Mrs. Sadie Butler and son Law re nee, of and fancy articles July 24. LLI EHILL PAt.LS. place has been taken by Parker W. Fen- spending the summer with Carl Stratton Franklin, visited Mrs. Eva Hammond last Mr. LyndalJ, of Bar Harbor, bM erected Mra. WiUa baa opened her bungalow. and wife. nelly. Prank Moulton has week. a tent in E. L. Mart in's field, and will have moved to bis new Dr. Charles Knight and wife are visit- Several alterations have been made cottage. Ira McGown, wife and two children, of up- Mrs. Cora Pink ham and Harry Weeks, moving pictures through the summer. ing friends here. on .he union which adds Mr. Kitchen and daughter, of Califor- were recent guests of Mrs. church, greatly af were week-end of and at Seaside a Franklin, Bangor, guests Mri, The boys girls Inn gave nia, are at “Waconda” cottage. Miss Nellie Freethy, of Brooklin, is the to its appearance. The first of the Sun- Charles Googins. E. A. Hanna. surprise party to Miss Lizzie Hinckley, services was Ckl MM. guest of Mrs. E. J. Carter. day held there yesterday mor- Julf7- _ Misses Grace and Hope McKenney, of l>r. Russell BUisdeli and wife, of King’s bead waitress, in honor of her birthday, Mrs. of Bar ! ning, Prof. William Adams Brown, D. D., Little Bernice Meaervey it ill. Higgins, Harbor, is visiting Fort Fairfield, are their Park, N\ and Mrs. Lillian of Saturday evening. visiting sister, of Union Y., Stinson, her sister, Mrs. theological seminary, preach- Waller Rick and family, ol 0 Emily Babbidge. Mrs. A. E. 3eal were of relatives here July 14. P. Cleveland, Googins. ing. Harbor, guests arrived at tbeir cottage Friday. Mrs. Charles Oliver and child, of Thom- \ July 14. Anon. receotly. Karl Beede and July 7. P. T. BAR HARBOR. family have moved to aston, is visiting her parents, W. B. Thur- July 14. PHOEBE. Ibe Oavldton farm for tba reason. low and wife. EAST FRANKLIN. Rev. Minot Simons, of Cleveland, O., The golf club is open for the season. Mrs. Lowell Thompson and son Karl, ol John U. Hardison is home from Har- EDEN. will preach in the Unitarian church Sun- Camden, are gtieslt of Mr*. R O. Chsito. Miss Christie Webb, telephone operator Mias Cora Mae Phillip* ia employed at rington, left last week to day morning. July 20, at 10.45. Mr. July 14. Chi mbs. at Sedgwick, and a friend, are guests of haying. Asticou Ino. Ludolph Hodgkins go Fred E. Webb and wife. Raymond Blaisdeil is at yachting. employed Mrs. William Holmes is at the tennis Northeast Harbor. W. L. and wife were in Ellsworth Sttrrturarnts. The strike of the stone-cutters, that was club for the summer. Alley week on for a few days, is settled, and they will Misses Eva and Marcia Springer are last visiting relative*. Miss Henrietta Gil pa trick is employed return to work to- at Seal Harbor. Dallas day. working in Dr. Richardson's office. Hodgkin* waa thrown from a machine District-Superintendent Palladino spent Miss Harriet Blaisdell, who has been mowing and injured quit# badly Miss Inez Howe, of Swan’s Island, is em- Saturday and Sunday with Kev. Mr. teaching in Springfield, Mass., is home. last week. ployed at the Kimball house. Pelley, of the Methodist church. Mrs. Minnie Wentworth and daughter Mrs. Flora Alien and Mrs. Sadie Hunt- Miss Adelaide Small idge, of Seal Har- Reuben with his motor- and Miss Bulan have ley have gone to Flye’s point, where they Capt. Cousins, Marion, Hooper, visited relatives here bor, recently. have boat, is employed for the summer by Miss gone to Northeast Harbor to work. employment. S. J. Clement, of Bar Harbor, has Sandholzer, at Frazier’s island camp. July". B. Mrs. C. C. Ladd, entertained the literary opened his branch store in the Joy build- Joseph T. Snow has been elected to fill ; club, of Bar Harbor, last Friday. A party SURRY. ing. the office of collector of taxes, R. W. Car- of eighteen came in automobiles. Fresh Tobacco Never Mrs. Condon, of Brooksville, is Mrsf Marian McNulty, of Bangor, ia Bites; ter having resigned on account of illness. visiting July 14.__ V. her Mrs. Bernice visiting her parents, Lewis A. Wilson and Mrs. Elizabeth Knowlton daughter, Phillips. j lately cele- wife. COREA. Tobacco Poes Mrs. Ernest and two of Dry, Cut-up brated her ninetieth birthday. She is in Gasper children, Charles Burr left last week for Orono to Mias Maude Stewart is borne for a short good health, and works around the Boston, are visiting relatives in town. house, vacation. out attend summer school at the University of Only when the natural moisture dries of tobacco and makes patch-work quilts of many Frank Saunders and family have moved Maine. George of N. i# the pieces. from the Carter bouse to the Billington Baldwin, Brooklyn, Y., can a “bite” get into it. In the Sickle plug, all a guest of A. C. Lufkin. July 14-_Nihil. house. ^reral cottagers have arrived at Asti- moisture, flavor and fragrance are pressed in and kept in cou. The Asticou Inn has several Mias Alma Stewart has Frank Billington and wife, of Brewer, guests gone to Hancock the natural leaf whittle SEAWALL. N Point, where she ia by wrapper. Every pipeful you visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Bil- registered. employed at the Tar- Miss Gladys of Manset, has ratine bouse. off the is fresh—so you a slow-burning, Newman, lington will remain for a few days with The Studio shop has opened for its sec- plug always get been a few with friends spending days Mr. Billington’s mother. ond season in the Kimball building, op- Mrs. Walter Young, who has been vis- cool, sweet, satisfying smoke. here. the her Mrs. Clara July 14. ANON. posite rectory. iting sister, Rogers, at Bel- in Herbert Moore and son ia home. If you want your tobacco cut for you, William, of Frederick I. Phillips left last week for a fast, already up Winter are TREMONT. that Hill, Mass., visiting Mrs. M. Boston hospital for treatment. He will be Joseph D. Baker has returned to hia packages, you have to be content with dry tobacco, E. Moore. Mr. Howard is home for s few days. away for several weeks. home at Charleston, after a short visit bums fast and hot, and bites your tongue. Mrs. A. L. with his Waugh, of Bangor, who has Mrs. J. A. Thurston and Ruth Wilson, Clarence Nash, of Harrington, who has school friend. Miss Alma Stewart. been Thelma returned of are at Mrs. That’s smokers cut their own visiting Dolliver, Portland, visiting May served as clerk at the Rock End several July 14._ S. why experienced up home Rich’s. Tuesday. year-, is back for the summer. from the Sickle more tobacco, SOUTH DEER ISLE. tobacco, plug. They get Mrs. Phebe Rodick, of Bar Harbor, is Mrs. Charles E. R. Stanley, who is the Herbert Harrison, of Portland, who has because they don’t for a better tobacco, the week-end Mrs. Henry Bryant, of Core#, ia visiting pay package—and guest of her mother, Mrs. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Rich, been an elecrtic motor to installing pump Mrs. Rebecca because it’s Saw was a Bryant. always fresh. Nancy yer. given surprise party Tuesday eve- the organ at Union church, has returned Winnie of Miss Mildred Parker, of Danvers, Mass., ning by fourteen of her friends. A pleas- home. Bye, Rockland, ia visiting * Mrs. Howard Pierce. as is w ant time was spent in flinch 3 Ounces Slice it spending her vacation ith her grand- playing Winthrop Sargent and wife, of Boston, Airs. Refreshments were served. John F. Stanley and wife, of Montelio mother, Lucy King. who have been coming here for many July". Kln. Mass., are visiting here. Hubert Farnsworth, wife and daughter summers, are at their cottage, “Out of the 10c Leoa youusK ■ and Mrs. Wallace Stinson Gertrude, of Jonesboro, are visiting Mrs. MARIAY1LLE. Woods.” Stanley went to Sw-au’s Island Farnsw orth’s parents, Edgar New man and A Urge audience1 witnessed “Brewster’s W’ednesday. Irvin Carr Is in poor health. wife. Millions" at I be Pastime theatre last Alice Robbins, a teacher in Wellesley Miss Dewitt, of Brewer, is visiting rela- July U. T. E. D. ! Thursday evening, and pronounced it the college, is spending her vacatiou with her tives here. best play ever presented here. mother, Mrs. J. E. Robbins. SOUTH GOULDSBORO. Henry Frost and family Bpent the week- July 10. H. A. O. Jacobson, who recently purchased F. K. Haskins and wife spent the week- end in Brewer. the billiard and pool buaineas of W. T. WEST TREMONT. end in Sorrento. who has been Irving Carter, employed Doyle, is setting up his tables in the Joy Miss Rena Heed it and wife are in at Bar is home. attending summer Henry Vansgw Prospect Harbor, block, and will open to the public soon. Harbor for a few weeks. school at Castine. The Jordan brothers, of Old Town, ac- Rev. Charles R. Brown, D. D., dean of Nelson Thurston, wile and sons Mrs. Lue Bunker recently visited companied by their sister, were here on Yale divinity school, preacnedan interest- Ray- mond and Robert, of Bangor, are viailiag friends in Winter Harbor. an automobile trip Sunday. ing and scholarly sermon at Union church Mrs. Thurston's mother, Mrs. Helen Mrs. and July 14. S. Rev. Dr. Van of Sybil two daughters _ Sunday morning. Dyke, Stanley Thayer. are her Princeton will on the visiting parents at Stanley’s point. OCEAN VILLE. university, preach of 20. W. Merrill Davis, wife and little A. E. wife and two of morning July P. Hewett is daughter Dyer, children, of Groea was burned The bouse Swanxy as Dorothy of Boat on, arrived on the Fourth Bangor, were recent guests of Mrs. Dyer’s serving organist. Friday noon. Mrs. Gross was alone in to vieit Mr. Davie' slater, Mrs. Chaw ford mother. July 14. X. the bouse at the time of the fire, which Webster. Mr. Davis returned to his em- Leonard Butler and family, of Brockton, was caused by a spark from the chimney. SEAL COVE. ployment Sunday. Mrs. Davis and daugh- are his Mass., visiting parents, E. 9. But- There was an insurance of fl,000 on the ter will remain lor a visit. Arthur Rumill is employed as chaffeur longer ler and wife. house and barn, but the furniture was un- July by the Bowlkers. 7._Thelma. Harry Hammond and a friend, of South insured. Only* few pieces of furniture Fred Hodgdon is spending a week in CAPE ROSIER. Framingham, Mass., are spending their was saved. The damage to the barn is vacation at the former’s home. estimated at f!50. Bangor and Hampden. Capt. Ernest Urey, of New York, visited Melville Hanna had the misfortune to E. L. McLean and wife, with liitle friends here last week. break his arm while to start the trying FRENCHBOBO. daughter Angeiia, are here foi the sum- engine in his father’s motor boat Saturday. Neal Gray, of New York, ie epending mer. July 14. H. Mrs. Isora Lunt and daughter have gone his vacation at John Rlake’s. _ to Denmark. Mrs. Lunt and Miss Mary daughter, Irving Gray, of Portland, spent a few BEECH HILL. have gone to Seal Harbor for the Hollis Gilman, with wife and son, of Georgia, days last week with his family. summer. Haley Blanchard, of Waltham, Mass., Boston, is visiting his brother Frank. Fred Blake and family, of Wallingford, is visiting bis here. John Lunt has gone to Portland for parents Mrs. Caesie Hart, after a few days with Conn., are spending a few dsya with hie treatment at the hospital. Mr. Lunt has Mrs. Harry Latty, of Seal Cove, is spend- relatives here, has returned to Btonington. father, John Blake. been a sufferer many years, and his ing the summer at her old home here. 14 Good catches of tinker mackerel are July G. I friends he will receive benefit. _ hope being made by the weirs, but none have Miss A. E. Mason recently spent a few M’KINLEY. The house of James K. Kelly, at South been taking by a hook and line. weeks with Mrs. G. D. Atherton, in Seal was struck set on July 14. G. Southwest Harbor. Master Wilson Holden is here for the Cove, by lightning, fire and in the shower His will come badly damaged Aivia Walls has at E. R. sammer. parents later. employment Monday night, June 30. Mr. Kelly was cUrocTtiscmnUft. Somesville, and Charlie Walls Mrs. Arthur J. Norwood, of Cambridge, Kittridge’s. at Northeast Harbor, and Mrs. Kelly and with C. G. Bordeaux for the summer. Mass., is in town, being called home by children were visiting a married daughter illness of her mother and family. The C. E. society meeting was post- at Bass Harbor. Neighbors extinguished P. on of July 7. M. poned to Friday evening account _ RHEUMA Rid Your Children of Worm*. FOR ALL FORMS OF EAST LAMOINE. You can change fretful, ill-tempered chil- Isaltfatlj Face Spots dren into heaihty. happy youngsters, by rid- RHEUMATISM Eczema Services will be held in the union them of worm*. Are cared by Dr. Hobson's Ointment, ding TOMing. rolling, grind- Right away—the firat day you start to heals all skin eruptions. No matter of teeth, out while asleep, accom- which church Sunday afternoon at 3. Rev. D. ing crying take RHEUMA—the Uric Acid be- how yon have been troubled itching, with Intense thirst, pain* in the poison long by W. of pained burning, or scaly skin humors, fust pat a Wilson, Kennebonk, will preach. stomach and bowsls, feverish nes and bad gins to dissolve and leave the tore joints little of that soothing ahtiaeptic, Dr. Hob- breath, are symptoms that Indicate worn*. and muKles. Its action is little leas than eon's Eczema Ointment, oh the sores, and the Worm Killer, a pleaeant Kickapoo candy 50 cents a suffering stops instantly. Healing begins The King *f All Laxative*. lotenge, expels the worms, regulate* the magical. bottle—guaranteed. that very minute. Doctors use it in their For constipation, headaches. indigestion bowels, restoie* your children to health and Judge Barhorst of Ft Loraime, Ohio, practice and recommend it. Mr. Alleman. of snd dyspepsia, use Dr. King's New Life happiness. Mrs. J. A. Brisbin. of Elgin, I!)., says: "After treatment by three doctors “Had eczema on fore- “I have need Worm Killer LiUletowa, Pa aaya: Pills. Paul Matbulka, of Buffalo. N, Y-, says; Kickapoo without result I was cured of a very bad head; Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment cured are the ‘King of all laxatives. for years, and entirely rid my children of ssys they om of two it in two weeks Guaranteed to relieve or They are a blessing to all my family, and I worms. 1 would not be without it.’* Guar- RheumatMm, tqnwiag botilM always keep a box at home.” Get a box snd anteed. All druggists, or by mail. Price 36c. af RHEUMA.* get well. Price 25c- Recommended by all Kickapoo IadianMedicine Co., Philadelphia ud M. Loui* druggists. and 84. Louis. O- A. PABCHEK. NEWS. his v«o*tlon with his sunt, Mrs. Lillian COUNTY NEWS. elected': W. B. Lindsey, H. W. Joyce, C. 'Slfomtsemfriir 3LrjgnI 'Totices. COUNTY Sexton. H. Robbins, Chester Robbins, S. G. Stock- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Mrs. Hattie of Everett, Mass., bridge, C. R. Bridges, George Robbins, W. BltOOKLIN. Watson, WEST BROOK8VILLE. Fred L. Kenney and Cor* B. is visiting her Mrs. Wsrd P. Herrick and Adelbert Torrey. both of Verona, county Of Wilson is her granddaughter, WHEREAS,Kenney, 4t cottage, Mrs. sum- State of their deed Of Mr, Thdfnai Free* Bailie Hawes is here for the of the Eastern Yacht clubs’ Haneoek, Maine, by hey. Twenty-four mortgage dated January 81. a. d. 1912, and re- Babaon attended the reunion at mer. j g Dr. Herbert Smith rnd Miss Smith, of yachts were in the harbor July 10. Owing corded in Hancock county registry of deeda in book 487. 84, to Cornelius Mrs. Florence and to the disbanded here instead page conveyed Gettysburg. Wssliington, D. C., sre »t the “Maxri” Stanley daughter, storm, they O’Leary, of Bangor, county of Penobscot, ol New la of East are the of Mrs. a or Mrs. Charles Rabold, York, for the summer. Orland, guests of at Bar Harbor, as had been planned. State of Maine, certain lot parcel of land with the standing thereon situate Herman Tapley. 12. 8. buildings ber cottage. Mias Vera Small, who has been the July in said Verona, on the westerly side of the and bounded rh to Blake and faintly, ol Bedford, guest of .Miss Helen George Allen Blodgett, of Chicago, son of MOTHERS main road follows, wits jobn Mayo, returned to SUNSET. ; Southerly and westerly by land of heira at Haven. Buxton Center Homer a native of this is need the land of Wil- Mi,... are Friday. Blodgett, town, particularly pre- of Thomas Mooney (formerly his aunt, Mrs. M. B. Blodgett. Carrol Knowlton is at home from Bos- j digested nourishment in SCOTT’S liam Butler), northerly’by land of Fred Bas- Evelyn Gray ie home from Anson, Mis* visiting J. and N. Miss Paterson, Harry Cousins’ nurse, ton. sett iformerly of Bassett), east- James and sons EMULSION. It creates strength the main road from the #be has been teaching. and Miss Burr, Mrs. R. A. nurse, H. Jones James and erly by leading Flye’s said lot ten (10) rods of “The Firs” is fast filling. The cottages and rich, active blood. It insures bridge; being square, of is the returned to Donald, Brookline, Mass., were in one hundred Selson Edwards, Boston, guest Bangor Sunday. I abundant and containing (1001 square town last week. The will the are all occupied. nourishment and keeps rods. Being the same mentioned and wife. Misses Stella boys spend premises Urc H. Powers and Nora Carter and Miss in the mortgage deed of Fred L Kenney, et of summer with their aunts at the home- C. S. and of have I baby growing. Jennie Powers wife, Boston, al. to the Loan and Building asso- Idella Hill, who has been teaching Tyler have returned to Lynn, Scott a Bowse, Bloats field, N. J. 1S-S4 Bucksport Mi,. stead. opened their cottage. ciation. da.ed March 8. 1910, and recorded in Falls. Maas., Is home. Mass., where they are employed. Hancock of deeds, in book ,0 Chicopee county registry The celebration here on the Fourth was Small Bros. & Cole are 468. 67, to which reference is who has Dexter and of getting many page hereby Nelli® Couaina, been Strout wife, Framingham made for a more of Mi„ a success. There was a ball in particular description dinner, two mackerel their weirs. and whereas said at Fort Fairflold, la home. Mass., are spending the summer with herein granted premises, tiaching games, tine entertainment in the Cornelius deed of assignment their H. D. Powers and wife. evening, A party of fourteen has gone to Camp O’Leary, by of nephew, dated 21. a. d. 1913, and recorded in Ellrabeth Harding, Walthan-., after which there was a of fire- April Mi„ display Penobscot, at Eagle Island. RHEUMATISM Hancock of deeds, in vol* of Mrs. A. E. Farns- Hollis Stanley, of is county registry is the guest Bangor, spending works. W. C. Stubbs of BuckspoTt. Maine, writes *5) 497, page 440, assigned, transferred, and con- Mis,. Charles wife and son his vacation with his parents, T. C. Thompson, Percy ! am pleased to say GLYDONA proved to be a.I veyed unto Bernice E. Dan forth, of Haver- worth. Stanley Mrs. Walter M. and son Tapley George are of Prescott Eaton and wife. they said of It." O. Harley of Campobello. hill, Massachusetts, the said mortgage deed, and wife. He is accompanied by a friend. guests pifty-elght new books of fiction have Otis, of Portland, arrived Wednesday. says: "I HAD RHEUMATISM SO BAD the note thereby secured, together with all Forrest Gross and wife, COU LDN’T WALK, and roy friends all know U the interest he had in the virtue at the Friend memorial Capt. Fred Phillips, of the yacht Nar- Mrs. Willey Moren, premises by t*en received Tapley returned home Saturday. whs GLYDONA that cured me.” C. F. Tatlob, oi said mortgage; now therefore the condi- cissus, at home. Phil- wife and children are guests of Ernest I writes: "The Doctor could not spent Sunday Capt. George will spend the summer with his Wlnthrop, Maine, tion of said mortgage is broken. I claim to library. j Snowden and wife. and GLYDONA CURED ME.” Mrs. foreclose the same and this notice for lips’ yacht has won three races this season. help me, give Rupert Blsnce, ol Prospect Harbor, la grand parents, Capt. George H. Tapley and Hattie M. Davis, Augusta. Me., writes: "It that purpose, Beknick E. Danfobth, The of Sunset thank I Is to enough In PRAISE erf T. H Smith, her his mother, Mrs. Josephine Miss Helen Manville, of Newark, N. J., wife. people Wesley Impossible say by atty. visiting GLYDONA.” GEO. A. Lambert of Deer J Bland, Maine, 7,1918. who has been at Rokes, of Somerville, Mass., for the Bucksport. July Mrs. Laura York’s, went Jaly 7. Tomson. N. B., says: "Had Rheumatism, GLYDONA Bison'. _ which he to New York to take a libra- beautiful contribution boxes cured me and I RECOMMEND It to others* NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE has gone to New- Wednesday Schooner writes that she Miss Gladys Bridge# Monoipoy, Capt. Rich, iB load- to the church. The circle Mrs. Sarah Black,of Whiting, TTTHEREA8 Foster P. of Goulds- rian’s course in a school this summer. gave sewing HAD FOR SO YEARS and ONE Tracy, Mass., where she will teach baled for RHEUMATISM in the of and ing hay Belfast. has bad a into the of the ?V boro, county Hancock, bury port. panel put back BOTTLE of GLYDONA CURED HER. Mrs. State of Maine his deed dated K. A. Mye and Miss Evelyn Gray were Bernice Larraheb of she by mortgage ibis summer. Schooner Nelson Y. much to its Larabee, Me., says 18, and recorded in said Hancock McFarland, Capt. pulpit, adding beauty. had In her arms and should* July 1907, in Bangor Friday. Mrs. K. A. Flye, who Rheumatism breast, of deeds, book 446. and Mias ot Wni. is at Wasson’s 7. Sadie. and ONF BOTTLE CU RED HER. RALPH county registry page ;i87» Mrs. K. R. Babson Angle, has Perkins, wharf, paint- July ers, to V. Foster, late of Mil- been in Bangor hospital for a critical McKeown. of wasconflned to the conveyed Augustus Machlas, Me., in the of Washington, in said Mass., are at their summer ing. house for six weeks with and after bridge, county Roibury, operation, accompanied them home. She BASS HARBOR. Rheumatism, State, dectased, w-ho was named in said mort- one bottle THREW AWAY HIS at Haven. is Fred L. Hawes returned to Somerville using only as A. V. Foster, a certain lot or borne much improved in health. CRUTCH and CANE Susan J. Davis of gage parcel Jeffsay is ill of fever. of laud situated at Corea, in said town of Wilkins and Miss Vir- Mass., Tuesday to resume his work build- Havy typhoid 74 of she Mrs. William July 14. Unk Fkmme. | Waterville, Me., years age, sayB had Gouldfcboro, and bounded and described Mrs. LCF. Bensou was here a few Rheumatism SO and could not go or are in town ing apartment houses. days YEARS, up as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on of Dorchester, Mass., and that use of ginia, down stairs, since the GLYDONA the east side of the town road with Mrs. last week. she Is RESTORED to HEALTH. F. parallel lor the summer. SEDGWICK. Robert G. Tapley and daughters James the southern of the church, and thence Emery of Great who was sick and part and of The Misses of Mas9., are Pond, Me., north five east by said road Stearns and friend, ot Provi- Mrs. C. M. Eaton is sum- Virginia Harriet, Norfolk, Va., are Spear, Newton, "Not running degrees Miss Helen spending the j lame and helpless, writes; only myself but three hundred three and 7-10 feet to a at Mrs. O. L. for a few weeks here. anumberof friends have DERIVED GREAT forty K. are visiting her grandmother, mer with Mrs. Sarah J. C'osson. Tapley’s the summer. spending my thence continuing by said road north dence. L, BENEFIT from the use of GLYDONA. It point; 17 degrees west four Lundred eleven feet to Wells. The Gusta Lord now owned Mrs. Kirk Bumford and family are at Is a valuable medicine.” Jefferson Smith of Mrs. Rachel Virgil Blodgett, of Philadelphia, is house, by land of Sidney Doyle; thence south 84 de- writes: "Please send me another E. J. Richard, of has their cottage for the summer. Loomis, Wash., grees east land of said two hundred and Mrs. Blake, ot Boston.are at the visiting his sister, Mrs. E. J. Lawrence, Mass., dollar’s worth of as It 1b by Doyle Mr. Byard. GLYDONA, helping eight feet to a cedar stake; thence south 8 been the en- me. I am It for IM A BETES and bouse. Mrs. Blake, was formerly A. W. renovated, dinning-room | Mrs. J. A. Sawyer, who has been at the taking GOUT east five hundred sixteen feet to bet Brooklin Kev. Smith and family, of Win- of 16 John degrees and all other rooms and years standing.” C. Campbell of in thence south 7 west two iViibur. larged repainted j hospital in Bangor for treatment, is at "Had attack of ledge; degrees Mias Anna chester, Mass., aft* at H. C. Young’s. Steuben, writes: severe Rheu- hundred and feet to a stake in corner Tbo stable has been made into a and Two bottles of GLYDONA CURED eighteen papered. home, and is doing well. matism, of fence; thence about west one hundred Misses Stella and Nora Carter and Miss Miss Cathie of ME.” Sold all Coggin, Camden, has been Mr. Richards’ arrived last Price 50 cents per package. by feet to the of garage. family July 12. X. Y. Z. for of test!* twenty-eight place beginning, ot Mass., are spending the of j irugglsts. Send postal pamphlet about two and one third Jmnic Tyler, Lynn, guest Mrs. R. A. Bracy at River and he is with his containing acres, week, expected auto- nonials. The Marion Co., MacUiae, Maine. and whereas the condition of said mortgage two weeks in town. View. mobile this week, for the summer. WEST STON1NUTON. Will Nutter, principal oi me Mims, I A. F. Christie and wife, of Dorchester, July 14. Tomson. Mias Jessie Colby is employed at Seal I *TrowTtt^efoTeTEyr^asou of the breach of the condition thereof I, as executrix of the high school, is spending his vacation aro at View M*«*. | Mim., expected River this Harbor. will and estate of said Augustus V. Foster, his II. J. Nutter. week. REACH. claim a foreclosure of said with father, to | mortgage. Archie Barbour and wife have gone Julia E. F'oster, Executrix. Is borne from Miss J. Hailparn, of is at “Hill- Cspt. Joseph Tibbetts A solo was beautifully rendered by John Boston, housekeeping at “Maplewood farm”. PARISIAN SAGE June crest”. 20,1913._ Rockland where bo has been »n the Daniela, of Boston, at the rooru- Sunday D. W. Fifleld and son Alvin left I FOR THE HAIR NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. for an operation. ! ing service. Arthur Annis arrived Wednesday from 1 bo^piul last week for Portland, where his son ! TirHEREAS, Wesley A. Clark, of Franklin, Boston. Unsightly—matted—colorless—scraggy W county of Hancock and State of Maine, Mr and Mrs. Morae, of Orange City, Fla., Thomas 1). Husband arrived from Boston | entered the children’s for treat- hospital hair made—fluffy—soft—abundant and on the twelfth day of April, 1910, by his mort- and Mrc. Morse’s daughter, Mia* Helen last week to spend his vacation with his Etta Torrey, who has been teaching in ment. ; gage deed of said date, recorded in the Han- radiant with life at once. Use Parisian cock county registry of deeds, in book 469, Manvilte, of Orange, N. J., are spending family here. Unity, is home. 7. Mum. j j July It comes In 50c. bottles. I page 334, co veyed to the undersigned, Jennie at Mrs. I/iura York’s. Sage. tbr summer Mr. and Mrs. of are ! R. of Sullivan, in said county, the Roland W. Dodge, of the post office Fletcher, Bangor, at removes Doyle, staff, DKEK ISLE. The first application dandruff, following described real estate situated in of is “Oakhurst Farm”. NORTH Rev. Arthur Tarbell, Canaan, Somerville, Mass., is spending two weeks stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair, take3 said Franklin and bounded as follows, to wit: Mrs. Montford Haskell and children at the southwest corner of the at the Baptist church for the at his summer home here. Alzenas Robbins arrived from j and Beginning preaching Marble- away the dryness brittlenessrincreases Theodore Bragdon store lot, thence north M**. Tarbell is with him. went to Morrill Friday. summer. They Herbert Donald, wife and two children head, Mass., Saturday. the beauty of the hair, making it wavy aoout sixty*five degrees west along the mid- of the road thence sritloccupy the parsonage while here. II. L. Hardy arrived home Satur- and lustrous. dle county eight rods; arrived Monday fora few dajs with Mrs. Mrs. Cora Torrey, of Deer Isle, spent the Capt. north thirty-six degrees east, eight rods and day in the schooner Fannie and Fay. needs Parisian twelve thence south Mrs. J. B. Hooper, of Melrose, Maas., with Donald’* pa rents, F. C. Allen and w ife. week-end with Mrs. A. F. Holden. Everyone Sage, links; sixty degrees east, Misses Lelia Brown and Louise Morn- * ight rods aud twelve links to the west line of her Mrs. John L). FoUom, of ti. A. I'AKUIli K. daughter, Howard F. Cole, of Brewer, arrived Sat- Mrs. Mary Small, of Cambridge, Mass., ing, of Washington, D. C., are at F. E. said Bragdon’s store lot; thence by straight who has line to of Somerville, Maas., been visiting his Ber- for the season. place beginning; containing sixty- urday, accompanied by daughter *a visiting her sister, Mrs. S. F. Torrey. Hardy’s eight square rods, more or less. Now. there- B. O. has returned her brother, Dollard, nice, to with his July 14. H. fore. tht conditions of said mortgage have spend Sunday mother, Mrs. S. S. Foster and sons Fred and b< eu broken, I, the said Jennie R. home. Mrs. A. F. Cole. whereby Howard, of Dorchester, Muss., are at their Doyle, claim a foreclosure thereof, and give Eastern Star served dinner this notice for the of so The chapter Mrs. G. M. son of atmertusnnete* purpose foreclosing Kyarth-and Lloyd, summer home. Pi:, the same. Jennie R. Doyle, 4 at I. O. O. F. and •nd supper July hall, are here for a visit to Ayer’s her W. B. Blaisdell. Haverhill, Mwi, by attorney, Mrs. Augstus Robbins, Mrs. Headaches Biliousn % 4 osll in the which was well Raymond Dated at Sullivan, Maine, this 25th of gave evening, Mr*. Byard’s J. G. Baton and day parents, Robbins and Raymond Shaw are Constipation Indi-.u.,;: June, a. d 1913. attend- !. for the and even- spending Women Who Take Proceeds day w ife. from here to their summer 60 They go the summer here. Sold for years. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. ing. home at Alton Bay, N. H« home Ask Your Doctor. j wife and Flora this universally popular V Alice L. of been John Crane, daughters TTTHEREA8, Gray, Bradley, Mis** Helen Mayo, who bss visit- Mrs. her Penobscot Maine, her mort- Lots R. Cole passed eighty-first and Mrs. Arthur fV county, by Grace, Crane and two remedy—at times, when there | deed dated and recorded ing ; Eii\ton Center, and attending the birthday last Wednesday. She received gage August 31,19C9. j little sons, of Hartford, Conn., are at their is need—are hours Banking. in the Hancock county registry of deeds, big «.*l graduation, i« borne. Miss 117 cards and of spared many book 46. to me. the under- letters congratulation. cottage here. 465, page conveyed who was accoiu- a certain lot or of land, with Wn >1, graduated, two of signed. parcel , Her daughters, with whom she lives, unnecessary suffering— all buildings thereon, and bounded and de- r home. Dr. Charles Knight, wife and sons John ps->' | gave a party in honor of the event. Ke- 0/ scribed as follow, to wit: Bounded on the and Charles, of Boston, and N. north by land of Charles E Fiske, July 7. I've Fkmmb. were served on lawn. Ralph •J formerly ! freabmeivts the Mrs. aud later of east land Knight, wife and .daughter of /o Jasper Frazier: by * Cole mi active for one of her Barbara, of A. F. and O. R. Burnham; south very years is what your money will earn »! formerly Mass., guests of tbeir land of Asa Smith and earlier of fine | Malden, wereS^e by formerly Bt-AO* RAISING, ! and does much handiwork. Another I » invested In shares of the Frederick west the parents, Levi Knight and wife, last week. Frazier; by proprietors pleasant incident* of the of Sedgwick's smart old ladies is Mrs. C. laud, so-called, and known as the Thompson | 10. L. figemip farm and acres, more or July containing fifty-two F *«-m Mug-raising and enter* M. Balou, also au octogenarian, who re- Ellsworth Ass’n. less; and whereas the conditions of said mort- t t v Hen. Hi chard Carter and cently cut and made a dress without a SWAN’S ISLAND. Loanjc^Bmllirt gage are now broken, now. therefore, by reason of the breach of the condition I claim of kind. A NEW SERIES thereof, Mrs. of wboareoo- pattern any a Carter, Philadelphia, Mrs. G. A. Prock, of Portland, is spend- Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25«, foreclosure of said mortgage, and give this Is now 81 each pIeeu*i:«l lln an- he of deal nan in town. E.’VJ nd/ v reduce it month? trator of the estate of IMlls in K< «l a.il I-.,Id every Monthly to have been started hi* Miss Bernice Sprague and Miss and inreiest Fitwat with bun were all hi* children— ; by five-year-old Healey, scaI'*'1 with Hl'-e !■'; n. V/ payments togethei GEORGE W. MARDEN, late of ELLS- Take no other. c< will amount to hut little more Mr- i and i son, who was in the barn alone at the of Rockland, have been visiting Miss ■fjA iss* Iliijr jour WORTH, hi f, Mrs. E. B. Tain ter 17 nc l»ru«*l*t. ■'.<"*< I— r~ than you are now paying for and c. IV L-IAVOV) !-r;\ :> b E. McFarland and hu*»- time- The iws i* about ftiOO; no iusur- Mildred Smith Mr*. Martin Kent. [ rent, ami iu about ten years you in the county of Hancock, deceased, and \ C* fJ known as I- t.; icy*. year, will given bonds as the law directs. All per- ance. Hollis Hall Co. “The H » K*i;e and husband, Kod- _ The presented sons demands» :s,. OWN YOUR OWN having against the es- ^soiDr.iiTr, HOiit. tate of said deceased .♦ i•».«, sou a goodly num- Angel of the Trail’* to a large audience in are desired to i the same Ur. A. G. Wheeler, of Cambridge, Maas., For particulars Inquire of present for settlement, aud all in- ber *.be the 1. O. R. M. hall Thursday evening. debted thereto are to make grandchildren. eommer. requested pay- ia here for the Notice. <>. W. Tapiey. Sec’y ment » imni bihi: ia-h. j. r. Pauper immediately. Fred B. Mardkn. ; Mrs. Annie Sullivan, with dauguter, of Tapley Hid*. Ellsworth Fails. Mias Merle who has her contracted with the City of Ells- July 2, 1913. .'in*. of Mode Bmi-'Il, spout A. W. Ktvo President. Sherwood, Island, Eastport, is spending the summer with JTAVING1 worth to support and care for those who '■'tir., suwsuujci vacation in New York and Portland, is need assistance during tb** next five uciBiij uuufe in*i I'1. : sister. Miss Kennedy, of her Mr. and Mrs. Stock may X she has been adminis- parents, bridge. vears aud are legal residents of Ellsworth, duly appointed Mrs. Richard be also of home. SKailvoabs anti Steamboats. tratrix with will annexed of the estate of WsabingtoD, huh, At tbe stockholders’ meeting of the forbid all persoua trusting tbeui on my ac- as WILLIAM H. late Wasuimton, E. P. Cole and David ! The centra? telephone office changes count, there is plenty of room and accom- MOORAGE, of CA8TINE Swan’s Island Telephone Co., in Herrick’s modations to care lor them at the City Farm in the of — county Hancock, deceased, and tble, of “Tamarack Lodge" iu all about hands this week, P. 8. Kaowlton taking bouse. M. J. Drcmmey. hall July 8, tho following directors were given bonds as the law directs. All per- thirty persons. j the management. Eastern sons having demands against the estate of Steamship said deceased are desired to present the same At the all who has been in the appointed time, gathered I Emery Haskell, for settlement, and all indebted thereto are •round the a fine new to make Mag-staff, and dag navy for about ten years, is spending bis Schedule in Effect June 23, 1913. requested payment immediately. | Lillie A. Crosgrovk. w*s run to cheers the masthead, amid the furlough with relatives here. Corporation. Castine. July 2. 1913. of the and the of hats and crowd, waving rs. Kate Greene has to Islesboro subscriber M gone HARBOR HPHE hereby gives uotice that handkerchiefs. After the all BAR TO BANGOR. Sundays Spring Schedule. X she has been dag-raising for the summer. Her husband sails a duly appointed adminis- I A M AM IP M P M !• M PM A M [ trate of the estate of returned to the veranda, where rv fresh- Bar Harbor and one motor-boat tor the summer people there. Manat-1...lv. t» 00 *1 16 tl ISO *6 55 .. Boston, $4.75. aeota JOHN F. ROYAL, late of ELLSWORTH, were served, and sociability South vet st Harbor. »9 10 *l 25 \2 S5 *7 25. way; $8.50 Round Trip. IS Inch ill Wiilism Greenlaw died at the Reach Northeast Harbor.. f9 26 *U: t3 50 *7 40. in the county of Hancock, deceased, and given reigned. Then the men had a and Boston. one bonds as law shootiug- Seal Harbor.. f9 45 *2 0« t3 10 *8 00 .. $4.50 way; the directs. All persons having Sunday morning, after a long illness ot in which they were joined by Bar Harbor. t8 10 tW 50 *3 00 ||t4 10 *9 00 §5 20 $8.00 Round Trip. Sedg- demands against the estate of said deceased heart disease. His remains wilt be takua Sorrento. tlO 80 §12 30 *4 00 f5 20 are desired to present the same for settlement, ••versl of the some of whom ladies, proved Hancock Joint. t« 36 fio 40 §12 40 f4 10... wick and Boston, $4.00 and all indebted thereto are requested to to his former Rome, far hoe Massachusetts, ... make shots. J. F. Staples won first prize Sullivau... Ill 05 §0 30 *1 36 one way; $7.00 Round payment immediately. interment. Mt Desert Ferrv. f7 00 til 46 *8 40 *5 00 *9 .50. §6 05. Mattie E. Rovau •nd L. b. Tainter second. Rex- Waakeag (Sullivan ferry) 7 07 11 51 3 47} 5 07 9 57 « 12. Trip. Ellsworth, July 2, 1913. July w. 7 15 fll 54 5 10. fi 16. Joly 7. SPEC. _ Haucfck.. j subscriber notice _ nereoy gives hat 17 22 .,. 5 19 8 28 Steamer J. T. Morse leaven Bar Harbcr fpHE Frankli^oad.| X have been adminis- north CASTINE. Junction.1 7 30 12 II 15 28.til nly at 1 p >» for South Bluehlll. Brook I In, James of New is in the of Tobin, York, visiting here. Phillips Lake. fB 11 fl2 58 f6 20 elO 53 fll 41 f7 14 110 41 Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, Dark Harbor and county Hancock, deceased, and relatives given bonds as the law directs. All M F. W. Milla.f8 14 f6 23 ... Rockland. per- Cole’s. Edgery’s sons demands Miss Annie L. Ouubar is at home from Holden. 8 18 fl 06 6 27 ell 00 11 48 f7 20 10 48 Steamer Mlneola leaves Sedgwick 3pm week having against the estate of said deceased are Mr. is s Junction. 8 38 1 24 8 44 ell 18 12 06 7 37 II 08 lays only for Herrick's South Brooks desired to present the Russell, of Massachusetts, guest Brewer landing. same for Wakefield, Mass. t* 45 fl 30 *5 10 *6 50 *11 25 f 12 15 |7 42 $11 15 rille. h ggetnoggln, and Rockland settlement, and all indebted theieto M Will Baagor.ar Dtrlgo are Nutter. PM PM AM Connection te. requested to make payment YVardwell and son Fred- PM PM AM PM' AM made at Rockland with steamer immediately. Mrs. Gustine 20 55 *9 25 *12 50 *3 45 115 00 20 45 for Boston. Edward H. Harden. hee H. Powers and Uleasou Allen have Portland.....ar t8 f5 §12 *3 erick are visiting in Castine. via Dover.ar 15 85 * 10 ^8 30 §3 40 RETURNING Lkon D. Harden. Boston South returned to Boston. Boston via Portsmouth.ar 1. t9 05 *5 10 *7 00 $3 40 *7 90 Brewer, Me., July 2, 1913. the Beach Turbine Steel Waller Conner, of Salisbury .... 05 *7 » steamships Belfast and New York.ar ,. f7 subscriber gives uotice Fred Allen has commenced work on AM AMAM PM PM hereby that life-saving station, is visiting his aunt, Camden. T1HEshe has been duly appointed executrix "••• Tyler’s bungalow. f Stops on signal or on notice to conductor. § Sundays only, e Stops only to leave passen- of the last will and testament of Mrs. Alma Perkins. H * in- Leaves Boston 5pm week days only for gers from east of Washington Junction huudnys. Except Monday. Daily, Sundays V AND ALIA A. HOWARD, late of Hev. E. b. of vis- m. iockland, connecting with steamer LAMOINE, Drew, Winter Harbor, Mrs. ot Boston, with sou cluded. v Sundays leave Bar Harbor 4.15 p leaving Frances Dyer, Hock land 5.15 a in. daily for in the county of Hancock, no bond* ^d at F. J. last week. BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. except Mondays deceased, Staples’ William, ia spending the summer with 3*r Harbor, Bluehlll, Sedgwick and Intermedl being required by the terms of said will. All PM AM PMlPM ite 1 persons demands Johu Dix Allen and of Wescott. IPMfPMVPMjpM landings. having against the es- wife, Providence, her sister, Mias Martha *« 00 ** 00,..!. tate of said deceased are Hew York.lv).j. E. L. Smith. Agent, Bar Harbor. desired to present *•» *re in town for a few weeks. via 00 f8 So.' IB 10 the same for settlement, and all Mrs. S. L. Bates, of Portland, with her Boston Dover.:.i.|.*8 A. M. Hkkbick. Agent. Bluehlll. indebted Bo.too via Portsmouth .-10 00 *10 00 .t!0 0€ "10 00 0 00 E. thereto are requested to make payment im- Mrs. Mrs. A. 4. Eaton, Agent, Sedgwick. Lillian Green, of Arlington,' Maas., children, ia visiting ner mother, Portland.1* *1 20 *120 H 20; *« 20,til 00-12 46 *1 HI |I2 50 mediately. Mi if tie O’. Yo ui»o. «tt AM AM AMAM V M AM Lamoine, 1913. Inn for the season. and her Mrs. W. E. Ord- July 2, Eggeinoggin A. Leach, sinter, *5 50 ! *6 10 *10 1*1(10 451 ,S SO. t5 10 §8 00 f5 3* Bangor.lv subscriber re- Brewer Junction... 6 16 .. 10 51 5 11 8 07 5 40 Koticrs. hereby gives notice that wUUam Herrick and Roland Carter way. Irgal rpHKX she has been 7. Holden. 6 36 11 12 5 05 8 27 15 58 duly appointed executrix turned trom July I of the last will and tenement of Lynn, Mass., Saturday. _u- Edgery’s Mltla.-». .1.Ill 10). 18 30 subscriber hereby gives notice that Phillies Lake.. ..11119. 15 47 18 31 16 04 ahe has been executrix HERBERT A. SHEDD, late of BUCKS- Mrs. of Mass., rHE duly appointed of Charles Weal, Roxbury, SOUTH SURRY’. (ireen Lake. ! 6 50 11 29 15 5t 8 12 18 12 I he last will and testament of h 00 PORT, her Mrs. J. B. Babson. Nicolin. J 00 (11 39 16 8 51 16 21 , visiting mother, of are ARAH F. HOPKINS, late of ELLSWORTH, in the county of William Scott and wife, Bangor, Ellsworth Falls. 7 12 ,...... 11 52)...... 6 12 9 05 6 34 Haucock, deceased, no bond# Miss 18 11 16 It 58 4 1* 9 11 6 n the county of Hancock, no being required bv the terms of said Davis, of Lawrence, Mass., joined with Mrs. It. A. Coggins. Ellsworth. 6 55 7 | 21 8 40 deceased, bonds will. All r boarding Junction 7 25 12 08 4 33 18 24 19 18 (6 47 eing required by the term- of said will. All persons having demands against the estate of parents at their summer home Satur- Washington •ersons demands Bald deceased are o! fourteen came trom having against the estate of desired to present the same A hayrack party for day. aid deceased are desired to present the same settlement, and all indebted thereto are John tor or to Ellsworth to the Haskell|place Waukeag (Sullivan lerryi. 7 18 *11 38 12'29: 4 50 6 13 9 38 7 08 settlement, and all indebted thereto are requested make payment immediately. Frank Davis and of Lawrence, 25 *11 45 35 00 ft 56 45 1 equested to make payment Emma F. family, the Fourth. A few ot the neople here Mt D*se?t Ferry...ar *7 (12 15 §9 §7 15 immediately. Hubdd. Sullivan... (7 50 »12 55 (12 Maby F. Hopkins. Bucksport, July 2, 1913. ****., have arrived at their summer cot- them at the 56|.. were invited to join beach, Hancock Point. (» 10 *1 20 -1 20:.§10 00 Ellsworth, July 2, 1918 Uge. subscriber Hsh chowder was served Sorrento... ’8 25 11 30 M » ts 20 .7 10 110 10 §7 35 hereb^ gives notice that when a delicious he has Mrs. Bar Harbor.....ar *8 20 *12 85 (2 10) !5 45 t7 86 §10 45 § 7 55 subscriber hereby gives notice that THE been duly appointed executor Arthur Stanley and baby, of Rox- by Mrs. Hattie Curtis, who chaperoned rHEshe has been duly appointed adminis- of the last will and testament of was ratrix with the will annexed of the estate of SARAH R. ****** *re Frank Stan- the An enjoyable day spent SNOWMAN, late of BUCKS- vi*itin* party. *9 40 *1 55 t7 00 .8 55 25 l*y^’ Southwest Harbor. .i §9 i HILENA A. MOORAGE, late of 0A8TINE, PORT, all. Maatet. *9 45 .) •! 50.| ta 65 -8 §9 20 by 6(|. j a the county of Hancock, deceased, and In the Tramp. * county of Hancock, deceased, no bond# Lea re y. of 7. f on signal or on notice to conductor. Daily, Sundays Included, t Daily, except * iven bonds as the law directs. All _Thonaas Boston, is spending July __ Stops persons being required bv the terms of said will. All 1 aving demands against the estate of Sunday. § Sundays only. said persons having demands against the estate that H. D. WALDRON, c eceased are of “Doan’s Ointment cared me of ectema desired to present the same foi said deceased are desired to e present the Invalids and children should be cure was General Passenger ettlement, and all indebted thereto are re same for bad anooyed me a kx time. The Agent. settlement, and all indebted thereto Pven GEORGE H. HOBBS. C uested to m»ke payment immediately. are to make Magee’s Emulsion to Hon. S. W Matthews. Commis- t requested payment immediately. strengthen permanent." Vice-President Si General Manager. Lillie A. Chosokove. Walter 6 Me—Adel. Snowman. ^1y. Never fails. All druggists sioner Labor Statistics, Augusta. Portland, Maine. Castine, July 2.1913. Bucksport, Jtily 2, 1013. 1 B. Peterson rmost tnm». Indeed, it was exactii The Old Man's Money. COUNTY NEWS. at Pstit PUisants, win the shade of the look he had found lr I "Plil you hear 'bout the old man's Monday for ber borne. the bottle. But—and here tomes In at ixperlence In the hankin’ businessT' A. E. Potter and wife, of SARGENT V1LLIS. August* A Instance of man's in woman s "No. What was It?" the of N. I GIRL IN A § stupidity guests Holtey Moore ,nd could hsive beaten It lute he $00 In bank—first mon- C. Sargent was In Portland ways—no one The Courier “Why. put Benjamin Mr*. of New Bnyder, York win. his head with an sledge- ey he’d ever put there—an' the last week. argumentative I boys friends, Mr. H. H. Rom and tol’ him that Mi,,' ! hammer thut the lock of hair he bad in he’d better keep a eye Mrs. W. L. France and Mm. Marietta N. of New E,n^ WINDOW Ross, York, has take,, | on the Moores his vest nearest his heart had hank, as failed fre- from t ptx-kel they mighty Durity are at borne Bangor. “Lookout” for the season. — been cut from the head of that angel Bt f. a. mitchel quent an’ he wu* liable to lose all." Mrs. Charles L. Babaon spent part of Miss Alice “Wclir Scribner, of in immaculate white. friends in Brooklin. Warehsm i last week with Mss,., Misses Laura E. \t She Could but Not + The tons these creatures throw out “Well, be hung round that hank so and Elijah^ See. Miss Grace Wood has gone to Richardson, Miss constant Mint sus- Tlgge- Mary Bhme. o! are of the finest texture, so tine that no Damien was a courier tn the Balkan the bank people got Boston rnoggin, where she has employment. and Miss Martha T. * Be Seen one lead to of him an’ he wu* Bennett, of would suspect that they up Hales while the In Mnceilonla picious thought Chiu | people Willis of Cast licothe, O., who bare been at the + a cable. Kirtland did not analyse the join' to blow the bank up. Whenever Mrs. Kicker, in*, spent Htllairte f I were preparing for the revolution cottage, left connection between tin* silken strands lie seen the cashier come out he ful- Monday with her aunt. Mrs. Milliken. Wednesday. against the Turks In 11*K His work W3' in his pocket and the coiffure on the | lered him round town, alwsys koepln' Misses Caro and Elisabeth Gray have __ (’HIPS. * By ELLEN D. MORTON + I was to carry messages between the girl's head. Blit it existed all the him In sight An’ It wuz the same joined their parents here for the summer. NORTH r towns. In each of which was a revolu- FRANKLIN. ^ ^4* while, and she had intended that it j way with the bank president an' all Mrs. Erie M. Kimball and children, of j tlonary committee. Maceilonla was Mrs. Lens Cousins is employed should exist. Mind yon. I don’t say | the clerks. An’ when be Dually ap- are for the Norman Klrtland the two full of Turkish soldiers and Turkish Bangor, at their cottage Henry Billings’. spent as ! that she laid down a definite plan of ! plied for a Job Janitor o’ the tn- cummer. Weeks—tn other words, the one twen- robbers, both of whom oppressed the Mra. Berths lawrte visited procedure. She did It by that uncon- i stltutlon. ao’s be could lie on the spot relative. ja ty-sixth part of the year, which em- ! Christians. The soldiers patrolled the Mrs. Orrin Leach and little daughter, of Eastbrook last week. scious genius for stick work which is In case o' trouble, they bad him arrvst- consider a sufficient while the robbers visaed Mrs. Elmer E. Cummings ployers proportion country, swooped an’ Bangor, Miss Grace Inborn in womaukind. At any rate, I i-d, the judge decided that he wuz Woodworth came up between work and play for their em- i down on the farmers, appropriated last week. (rom without that lock ot hair and Its s >uti- crazy, an’ they wu* Jest about to send Sullivan Saturday, returning tile seashore. Older per- their and animals and, what H. Grinds! and of Thomas- Sunday. ployees—at mental connection with the coiffure ; provisions him to a lunatic when Albert wife, asylum his Everett lrsoey was a week-end sons. who have been hard worked for ca lod for their undying vengeance, ton. Conn., are guests of George W, Grin- guest there is no reason to suppose that Klrt- friends explained things, an’ the bank of his brother Charles at a long period, desire rest The young carried off their women. ds 1 and w tie. Northeast iand would have hunted all over the folks give him his money an’ tol’ him Harbor. dread such a of a vacation. Damien at times carried hla mes- spending to Mrs. Anna of North Brooks- room for gome one who could introduce git”—Exchange. I.ymburner, Mis. Josie Klrtland was twenty years old and sages on foot fighting hla way through Abbott left last wee* him to the girl concerning whom this villa, spent list week with Scott K. Lym- (or devoted to boating, lie owned a wher- underbrush, over the mountains and Wmn, and Artie Merchant for ! ! burner and wife. Portland, sentiment existed. What First Aid Did For Him. where ry that Jooked like a thin grasshop- the streams either fording they hare employment. He who she was and was j crossing by Inquired Over the came a Wyer Grant and wife, Mrs. Betsey Bil- 14. per. the outriggtng and oars standing I or on an Improvised rnft But be was telephone message July j told that she was a Miss Birney—Miss that a man had been and Mrs. .Scott spent for the wings and legs, it was his to cover considerable seriously hurt, lings Lymburoer Bnt this did not con- usually expected Edith Birney. the was in Bangor. OODLDUORO. pleasurable anticipation to pull him- distances and at such times traveled and specialist nrged to Imme- Monday Information to him. aa It vey any might j diate attention. On room Mr*. Carolina self about In this topply affair instead on horseback. Ills horse—his name entering the Harold Dunn, wife and daughter and Allen is visiting her not j niece have done had he tieen stupidly where the the doctor Mra. Carrie of some other animal or some was Peter—had l*een for him patient lay great Miss Lillian Dresser, of Bangor, are at Dyer. forcing blind. lore is blind. That obtained They say with a look of astonishment machine to do the work, as a man dou- from stock, since be needed paused their cottage for the summer. David has gone to must refer to the man. racing Ouptlll Presque l.u ble his would be inclined to do. from “My dear man.” he exclaimed to the for an indefinite age found the introducer fieetness to escape tbe askars, George Downing and wife, of Brooklyn, stay. He and was re- “I didn’t to find At Ocean Beach, where Klrtland 1 or Turkish soldiers, who, should patient. expect you and of celved the with reserve. He they N. Y., Mrs. Minnie Blaisdell, Mr*. Etta Higgins, of Bar by girl a Harbor, is his vacation, there were inlets in condition like this! What have spent capture him, would torture, then put Brockton, Mass., sre guests of their visiting her parent*, J. W. Foss danced wjtb her once; then she sug- been to snd wife. and when the wind was off shore ar him to death. But Damien you doing yourself? Was It E. that, the air in the room always mother, Mrs. Sarah Billings. Charles gested being an automobile?" Tracy is at Bunker’s Harbor the water still he did not hesitate to carried a bottle of to en- close, she would like a few minutes on tiny poison Among the arrivals for the summer are building a ham for Frank go outside. Besides hotels, there were able him to the torture. “No, doctor.” feebly replied the pa- Huckings. to the veranda. there escape Dr. John K. Da via and Mrs. Emma the one Standing looking tient ”1 was the street family, replace destroyed by tin- last cottages all along the shore, and in Often would Damien ride Into a vil- walking along down on the narrow water out D. Evans, Miss Emma Sick ley, Mrs. Wil- week. leading on a banana skin.” thorn lurked danger for fine looking, and warn the Inhabitants that and slipped into the ocean on which he bad been lage liam Lalor and Mrs. Thomas on a banana skin!" cried daughter, J“iy muscular young men from pretty their were on the to- “Slipped «•_je.v. that Kirtland was oppressors way ! Lalor and Misses Grace and Hannah rowing day. remind- the with amazement young girls. ward which meant that doctor, greater HAYSIDE. 1 ed of bis find and of it to bis them, they Lalor, the Misses tjuaife, Miss Marjorie 1 spoke ”1*0 mean to tell me that a In one of on a to you banana these cottages point must expect he looted. This would Mrs. John H. Miss Adelaide A on companion. skin did all this?” Lalor, Gay, pretty sight Tuesday evening was land made by an Inlet and the j time for the Christians to hide ar- fit "Do give j Gay, U. G. Barnes and wife. Miss Edith the brilliantly Illuminated Ladd Miss "How sad!” she said feelingly. “No, doctor," was the weak rejoinder yacht, ocean dwelt one of these dangers. tides of value and for the women to which came into the all on board went down?" Barnes and friends, of Philadelphia; harbor during the you suppose of the patient “When I fell I was Edith Birney. She was of a dangerous climb Into the mountains and hide. snd and anchored off "1 am not certain whether It was a Misses Clara Willis Elizabeth Gray, day, Shady Nook The carried Into n store and treated by age—eighteen—a dangerous disposition, But tbe great work done by tbe courier of Mrs. Charles B. Law, ladda are of the Bar Harbor shipwreck or one of those messages who had studied first aid to Dcdbatn, Mass.; summer and about her was a dangerous at- was the of the or- ! somebody that are Into carrying messages of Musboggee, Ok la.; Henry F. Lee and colony. They brought on the yacht \l from behind persons always throwing the Injured.’’—Philadelphia Telegraph. mosphere. One morning of the revolution and those of who has a the water to make fools of the find- gnnlxers wife, of Woburn, Mass.; John K. Lee, of Lemlcy, bungalow at Shady curtains sin saw a stalwart young fel- I the committees between ers.” revolutionary j Buffalo, N. Y.; George B. Foster and wife. Nook. low in Ths Horse For tho Former. light boating apparel, display- j the towns. Miaa OfT and Miss Smith, of Newton, fine her sum- “Have you heard of any ship being Fanners need a bain need type of HANCOCK. ing biceps, pulling past cue eienmg pise ueiore uiirs \ Mass.; D. W. Com!ns and family, of Win- lost?" she asked. borne. No kind of work demands a Tbe dance for lait mer honse out into the ocean. Taking mien, loaded with that If and Mrs. arranged Thursday I haven't And l don't believe messages chester, Mass.; Judge Knapp. a marine she it to bear “No; greater number of qualifications. In at (be town hail, under tbe manage ran t glass, brought t captured would draw down on numer- Mrs. Gordon and daughter, of was from a Taylor on the boatman and saw that he was the bottle thrown sinking hot weather and In cold, on good road* of Kdward Oott, was on ous town* the wrath of the Turks—lin- Scranton, Miss Caroliae P. Latimer, postponed, account at If s<> the name of the ves- Pa.; him. she saw him ship all. 1 and in mud. with light machinery or of rain, to evening of Urn week. comely. Watching evidence that were and of N. V.; Miss B. Thursday It more ing they plotting guests, Brooklyn, row to where a swell was sel would have been given. an wagon and with the Monaghan's orchestra, three light roiling, j rebellion—was a road. empty heavy B. Miss Merritt and Miss Pol- pier**. from riding along , Howard. and he looked attractive out likely was tested off some yacht gang plow or the Ug load of corn, the very Suddenly his horse pricked up his ears, lock, of Fort Worth, Tex.; Mrs. Chaiie* there, “rocked in the cradle of the j or other craft. I think It must have farm lioree must cover a considerable of them to the Kvcieth and and Miss Mulich, Kyra Needle*. been some fool did for It con- turning right Presently children, deep." girl it distance each working Miliiona of needles are Damien heard tlie soft tread of horses’ day. Weight of New York. sold daily. It tained a lock of hair." Kirtland on the surface of alone will not accomplish results any was not so when the thread in sported on soft turf. were In ad- 14. SIM. long ago The Winced at hut hoofs They July | the water for an hour: then and young lady this, more than will s)>eed alone. Farm the needle waa cut tbe slowly and to by sharp edge* loft did not herself. vance of him, he turned go gracefully his sweeps brought him back betray horses to he efficient with modern in the after raaufacture. Th- smaller back, but ns be did so he saw Turkish BLILHILL. eye into tbe inlet. "Are you a cottager." asked Kirt- and load* must lie tbe needle the the timber for the heavy machinery sharper the edge and the land. “or do at a hotel?" horsemen leaving Mrs. High and daughter Mias Charlotte In nature ft constant warfare goes yon stop Mg. bat the size must 1>« combined greater to users. road behind him. He determined to annoyance Then, again, "A cottaiwr. That's our over | are in town for the summer. on. Among nations some use enormous cottage with a balanced conformation. Seven- the eye would ruat, for a w cnan will there where the Inlet the ocean.” keep on. trusting to Peter’s speed, that Olds and of some are Inventing aeroplanes Joins teen hands 1* a good height We Mias Edith niece, Edith, tbe end of the thread on her guns, had saved him on so occasions, dampen “Indeed I often puli by there on my many j are of >1. K. Olds and w ife. fpota which to drop bombs on their know that horse* of this height and Dexter, guests tongue in order to make a point § > that outside.” ‘‘Peter.’’ he said, "you must make enemies, while others fill their harbors way weighing around 1.000 to I.'**) pounds Mrs. John Tc-agiv. of Cleveland, O., is at the needle may be threaded more «ai ... “Do the effort of your life. Never would Complaint was loud and long, and r Ur* with mines to Now, you?” In moderate flesh can have a. ’lve,grace- her cottage, “Shore Acres,” for the sum- destroy ships. a of with which 1 were parsed dow n the line to produce *n on capture dispatches there is also a warfare in love, and “Yes; usually when It's calm the ful locomotion, and they easily fatten mer. eye in the smallest needle that could not have been intrusted result so disas- “I think I will be able to to a ton.—ffVeeders' Gazette. cut the finest and softest thread in the Kirtland. though unconscious of dan- ocean. go weigh and of to so many of our friends as Victor J. Loring family, Boston, world. out tomorrow trously was about to run upon a that morning." are summer on the eastern ger. petard now.” at their home This was done by inventing a new ma- “If I to be about and see might hoist him clean out of his bache- happen yon Moilhac's Failure. aide. chine in the *haj* of die cutter* for the Peter not have understood what into the I’ll wave to you." may Meilhac wa* otae of the most sensi- making of the eyee. The point* on these lorhood and drop him slough C. of has he kuew his Judge John Koae, Baltimore, minutes so Then they went inside and danced each word meant, hut by tive of authors, and M. Felix Duquea- auger* are small that they of matrimony. summer borne master's tone that a effort joined hia family at their cannot be seen with the naked eye and somehow no one supreme nel relates his of the new* lie was along lazily when together, attempt- reception tecled by the moat delicate sense of tomb. pulling must be made. He beard the tread of here. something drifted by him that at- ed to take the girl away from Kirt- of one of his rare failures at the Odeon. A microscope is necessary. So it wssv*- for the road In ad- Otis and ton Waiter are seem to horsemen making his nervous- Mrs. Littlefield sential to luvent new machine» to manu- tracted his attention. It was a bottle land. and Kirtland didn't want He had taken refuge from vance of him as well as that of those a few weeks in facture the die and to th* y to from the He ness In and apending Gloucester, sharpen about whose neck was tied a bright get away girl. kept the manager's office, drills. with behind. Gathering his legs under him. Mass. red ribbon—doubtless to catch the eye looking at her light hair, tinged friends came to him from time to time Polisher* and burnishers had to lx- mad-, he made a spring that was followed n —and that it had been placed there by yellow, and thinking of its counter- to tell him how things were going. Guy R. Champlain and wife, of Jackson- that would finish off every rough rdg* another and another In quick suc- the anpnstant almost because tux die* *v.l a woman was evident from the fact part In h'.s pocket, and the more he by They could only tell him first that ville, Fla., are at “Mom Ledge” for a dozen or so for a few cents. Wh-n > aliout It the more a cession. He succeeded in passing the season. that It had been tied in a bowknot. thought peculiar things were going badly and then that was done the need lea were in a where the advance Turks enter- placed Kirtland ba■•kcd water, took up the feeling grew within him that he did point they were going worse. At the end Walter J. Rich and family, of Cleveland, rack, through w hich the eye* pr l, not seek to but found very ed the road several hundred yards of the fourth act no and held so tightly that when itwntr»d bottle and saw that it was tightly cork- analyse, they longer O., are spending the season at their cabin seut in water only the eyes wren 1. two ahead of him. The pursuers thought It worth while tell him any- ed. with a bit of white paper inside. pleasant Wben^the separated to. at Earner point. In this the beads of the needle* shots after him. but did not hit either way the spider bad got, the fly inside the at all. He in the mean’line had came a •'•<*:* Taking out the cork, he managed with thing J£dward E. Morgan and daughter, Mrs. the negative pole of powerful move him or his horse. in of a extract the outer web. and the.next would collapsed. He had tumbled out of the tery, taud a few moments tbeiy.- the aid fishhook to Sargent, of Auburndale, Maas., are in as usual, carried bis master several million needle* were g* d ; On one side was written. "We be to ask him to walk Into her parlor. Peter, armchair, fallen on the floor and rolled paper. town for a abort visit. and hence rendered ruai i. This second came the next from his enemies, hut there were and was proof.-//.irper are lost.” It would perhaps have been part day. away under the desk, It there that other out for Damien. Extensive repairs are being made at the more to the point if the words bad Kirtland pulled by the house out to ; parties looking he was .id, with his head burled In had been informed Po- town hall, among them being new steps, Two hunters returning from tbe Cat#- been. "Yon are lost.” On the other sea, but looked In vain for the girl who who upon by his b inds, when an attendant at last a to some York :v of the coun- and toilet-room on the ground fioor. kills decided try New side were tvo letters. E. R.. and a lived there. However, when he pulled i maks. Mahometan cttlcens entered to turn out the gas and lock humor the ageut of a little railr «d fair almost white back she was down at the private land- try. who were ever ready to give the the door.—Paris Temps. Judge F. B. Snow and wife and Misses upon strand of very hair, ! e of Chris- Florence Elizabeth Grind!* and station in the foothills. “When doth hair, was folded in a smaller bit of ing. pretending to engage herself with Turkish soldiers information Morse, in?” one. Tbe old In the to meet others, Sadie Snow motored to on 11, | 3.49 train get asked paper within the larger one. the bouts. Kirtland pulled to tian rebels. Fearing Fearless With Wild Animat^ Bangor July regarded him seriously and.at length. When Kirtland read the words “We landing The girl looked surprised, but Damien turned off the road and enter- Karl Hagenbeck. the famous dealer Edwin M. Johnson, of Dedham, Mass., and “Wi’iU,” said he. “she generally get- n are lost” he at once concluded that be pleased, and Invited him to the house ed a field. It was now quite dark, In wild animals, became the real friend is visiting friends here. Mr. Johnson a l ater for a of wine and a biscuit. be seen a just leetle behind the engine had picked np a message from some glass he could not beyond very of the creatures from which the ordi- formerly lived in Bluehitl. He wrent to him respectfully. that had down, but when Kirtland. baing In boating costume, short distance, and his horse's tread mortal turns with dread and fear. Boston in and served on the they approached ship gone nary lb&2, police “About time that train is due. isn't t invitation, be heard on the soft he noticed the Initials and saw the declined the whereupon the was not likely to He lent the lions and tigers which at- force until retired on the age limit. uncle?” “Yea,” said tbe agent. *-d * strand of fine balr he was puzzled. young lady suggested that the refresh ground. tracted so much uttentloii at the Phila- July 14._U. about due. There come the conductor a merits could tie served In the summer are mai ditches In dog.” The hair was undoubtedly that of There irrigating delphia exposition in 1870. On the _ woman, and a woman about to house At this he accepted, and the that and Peter stumbled into man who had ISLESPORD. go country, oiienlng d:«y the trained A Sustaining Dirt. two walked up to the in one them that was covered with m down to tbe bottom of the ocean Is place question. of the animals and under whose direction L. R. Hodgkin#, wife and son Merle have These nr* Ihe enervating «Uy*. wbeu. on He found a very dainty and at the He went down. He tried the *ue- not likely to put her initials paper long grass. they were to perform their wonderful gone to Lamoine tor a few day*. somebody has laid, men drop by with a lock of her hair. She wonld be same time comfortable stopping place. to rise, but could not Damien got off never hesi- •troke as if the of Fire had dawned. tricks fell ill. Hagenbeek William who 1# from Day ta- Black, suffering to ; * more likely to write her full name, There were easy wicker chairs, a his back and examined him. One of tated one moment, but went Into the They ars fraught with danger n blood caused a blister on hi* *ls ble with books and tn it poisoning, by whoae are sustained; and » with a farewell message to loved ones magazines his foft legs was broken. cages, and the animals went through systems poorly heel, ia getting along nicely. Herbert ot the »eM and a hammock. If “the had re- of the horse leads us to say, In the int«*est far away. fly" That meant the death their performances for him and seemed o* Spofford i# helping him at the Brook# robust of our readers, that the full effrvt alized bow be was being entangled and probably the death of his master, to his Years later he enjoy presence. cottage. Hood's harasparilia is such as to suggest t::'‘ to this from the doubtless the words of the rime would for now the courier could hear Turkish ing decipher message visited the New Y’ork zoo. and there one of this medicine something him— Mrs. Fannie Hadlockand Mrs. Townsend propriety calling have occurred to him. Wbat should — * sea a pair of eyes behind a doa- cavalry all about of the lions roared u welcome to him. besides a and tonic ss>. were called last week to Northeast Harbor blood-purifier It’s the prettiest little parlor that ever and on u> ble barreled gun of aluminium and he do—leave Peter get away evidently recognizing the kind master sustaining diet. It makes it much easier do. to see their sister, Mrs. Hibberd, who was a glass, protect**} by an embankment of foot? It seemed the only thing to whom he had not seen In many years.— bear the heat, assures refreshing sleep. It is useless to follow this and guest on R. H. Whites steam yacht. Mrs. sickness lace curtains, were aimed straight at spider But he would not leave him to die In Exchange. will, without any doubt, avert much further. The main Hibberd is suffering from a him. Unconscious of any lurking ene- fly process any pain. He would kill him, hut not by a paralytic at this time of year —Adel._ work had l«een done, the In shock. my. he was r.eht In the line of flre. fly being bullet, for that would be beard by the Fished For Silenco. the parlor. And it is to lie supposed was An informal of the new Isleaford flourrtuwtuntfc The girl behind the gnn seemed to take Turks. While he plannlug he Paley, the theologian, bad an Ingen- opening that the girl who had the Ingenuity to and the annual fair an inexpressible delight in his ap- heard the Turks about him searching ious method of warding ofT the time Neighborhood house, get him there would hare no difficulty of the Thimble will be held in the parent surprise, and when he carefully for him. He was surrounded. waster. When thinking out a problem club, A LIBERAL OFFER of hair in keeping him. The rest required carried his house 30. folded the paper about the lock Damien knew that he had he betook himself to the river bank Neighborhood Wednesday, July A Chauee t« Try It Free. and it his canvas shoe—he ; time, but It was dead easy. Kirtland His was The sale will at 10 o’clock a. m. slipped into last message. first thought with a fishing rod He never reuily begin who lire at a distance i went imck to business not knowing Refreshments will be served. The Many people had no pocket—her face broke into a for the dispatches be carried. He j fished, but he found that people who pro- from stores where medicines are kept, ! whether he was on his heels or his ceeds are for the of the 1 smile of triumph. Then the young man rould not burn them for the light they I thought nothing of disturbing bis furnishings Neigh- will be glad to try, free, the “L. toward his boathouse. head. He had proposed to Miss Btrney them into borhood bouse, reme- pulled away would make. Tearing bits, i thoughts would beep at a distance so Atwood's Mediciue, a standard a and was told that she must have some 14. S and There is peculiar stupidity about he lifted a stone under wnter In the as July dy for Dyspepsia. Constipation not to disturb the fish. To give col- _ name and most very youug men as to the tricks time to consider. She took time bottom of the ditch, thrust them un- Liver troubles. Write or to the ruse he had bis portrait your it to to drive him to the border of ORLAND. address on a card and mail and the manners of the opposite sex. enough der and let the stone fall on them. painted with fishing rod in hand postal It. us V ou will receive a liberal Kirtland had no more idea that the despair, hut not over Then he returned to his horse and put Orlando died at the to-day. Ingalls Wednesday or obligate11* Siam after their sample, without charge bottle he had picked up had been One day marriage his arms about him. holding Peter's home of his Mrs. Charles Cot- been Cultivated. daughter, of any kind. This remedy has the Mrs Kirtland fls'hed a lock of very ot thrown into water purposely for head against his breast. i Mrs. Hlart—Oh. I have the grandest ton. successfully used by thousands him than be bad that tbe thrower, in- light hair out of her busbaud's pocket. dear Peter." he said, “we Head tins "Peter, husband. Mrs. Tellme—is be? Mrs Charlotte, widow of Frank Buck, an people for over sixty years. stead of out at sea. was watch- "What's this, dear?" she asked, with being will die together." ! Hlart—Jg he? Why. when 1 tell him aged and highly esteemed resident of this letter: him from a house a few hundred a touch of reproach in her voice and in he alwavs carried *‘I can recommend ing Taking the poison is to be de sole died Mrs. Buck was very truly f- j my dress going i*au town, Wednesday. as it haa been Nevertheless there was her beuntifnl eyes. acid—he most of it F.’ Atwood's Mediciue, yards away. —prussic emptied cretonne trimmed in ecru, with voile eighty-seven years of She leaves age. a medicine from my childhood. a sentiment about that lock of hair, "That?" be said meditatively. "Oh. an Peter’s tongue. In a moment the family and ciuny insertion, he knows just three daughters—Jennie and Carrie, of used it, also my grandpar- and he was not so obtuse as not to I remember! That's the lock of hair I horse was still. Then, the My parents pouring what I mean.—Kansas City Star. this place, and Lizzie, of Portland; also ents.” E. B. referred took out of that bottle I picked up that on his own he fell suppose that the initials rest of it tongue, three sou*—George and Wiiiia, of Wiscon- Mrs. O. E. Whitney, Berry Mills. to the owner But that tbe lock had some silly girl probably threw from a forward A Hot Finish. sin, and Fred, of this place. The funeral Me. been cut from the head of a pretty boat out at s^a to make a guy of some The Turks found cornier and horse bottles 35 cents at ail dealers. Friend—Did novel have a was held Friday, Rev. William Forsyth, Large it because it was your happy |rirl purposely for him was furthest fellow. I kept very dead together, one of Damien’s arms I of *'L. F.” MEDICINE CO., Portland, * ending? Uiter—No; unhappy. Seven Bucksport, officiating. from bis thoughts. like yeur hair.” about Peter's neck They knew whom Me. turned It down, and I burn- July 14. Spec. publishers _ That very night at a dance at one of "How sweet of you!” they had taken and searched him and ] ed It up.—Boston Transcript the hotels he noticed a girl dressed in She kissed him. but did not tell him about him for bis dispatches. But GOTTIS ISLAND. garments so pure and spotless and who was the silly girl or the fellow of they did not think to look under a The Bettor I C K. Ovington and wife, of New York, and that no one would whom she made a stone at the bottom of the ditch, and Way. white simple gay. are at their “Calico Rock.” Cub guess I’ll have all cottage, vet n man is even if had found the papers it Reporter—I Hair have supposed she would be capable of And young considered they my work copyrighted. City Editor— Will P. Harding, who ha* been on a Falling one Is doubtful. In their wet and muddy Stops lassoing a pet lamb. And Kirtland to be expanding into of the lords etops Never mind that Just have the copy business trip to Matinicus, is home. iHah’e Heir Renewer certainly of creation a is consid- condition, if they could have decipher- was especially struck with tbe fact aud young girl heir. doubt about it ed them. right—Judge. Mrs. Edith Kelley Homan, of Okla- falling No wh8^ that her hair was so light that It was ered a budding innocent. -»» eatiefiedj homa, who haa been the gueet of Miaa E. lever. You anvlybe