€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 , [ra sources of over fl,600,000 provides both safety and service of the standard. [=7] MAIL* RECEIVED. Mass., will preach in the Unitarian 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. ! , 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-a