Stmerkan. -- 1 1.... ■■ TV 1 mwmmmum ratoa, §2.00 na ra^a 1 __ wortl) Vol. LA- j WEDNESDAY "*" 7 AUGUST 1914. —— ELLSWORTH, MAINE, AFTERNOON, 5, !”T““:?“0o»DAT THI ILIiBVOHTH 0“«NoPOBTOFFXOB. | v» 31OAi nuumiscmnuB. LOCAL AFFAIRS. after a brief visit with Mrs. Bragdon’s Sbbttf«ment». brother, H. W. Dunn, went to their home in Lamoine. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK.

Exec notice—Margaret E Hudson. John F. Knowlton, of Ellsworth, and Notice of foreclosure—Michael F and Jere- John A. Pres. H. Treas. miah J McCarthy. B. E. Clark, of Bar Harbor, have been Peters, Henry Higgins, M. Gallert, Sec’y. Bankrupt's notice—James Parker’s Sons. named by Chief Justice Savage as masters Exec notice—Sadie Richards. of National For sale—Pigs. chancery in Hancock county for five Bank -Sloop. years. IllieBirrlll To let—Tenement. Public auto—P W Alley. Mrs. Ernest I. Foster, with son and OF Lost—Bank ELLSWORTH book. daughter, of Fairbanks, is the Upiop Trust Copipapy Bar Harbor: Alaska, guest of her husband’s aunt, Mrs. Arthur Bar Harbor Banking A Trust Co. — State- ment. I. Saunders. Mr. Foster is U. S. 2 cent, interest on all deputy per balances of marshal Allows §500 Portland, Mb.: at Fairbanks. OF ELLSWORTH to check. Is Ix»rd A Co—Pianos. Mrs. Margaret Moore, of Salisbury Cove, or over subject YOUR account work- Neal Institute. | who Co. has-been visiting her mother, Mrs. We Twitchell-Champlin invite your attention to the following reasons for you to do for YOU or the other fellow? If can’t Mass: Orlena M. left for a short | ing you call, Boston, Drake, Saturday business at this bank: Bolton A Hicks Co.—Live wanted, visit with her Mrs. Della poultry sister, Flinagan, Because it is a safe us strong institution, and our aim is to make this write to-day—NOW. at Forge Village, Mass. the Peoples Bank. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Owen Duffee has been his Because its officers and directors are among the safest and most Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at visiting brother conservative business men in this 6.55, 7.18, 11.16, 11.68 a. m., 4.21, 6.18 p. m. Hutson at Bar Harbor, being en- community. Its officers have had Sundays, 6.56 a. m., 7.18, 9.11,11.16 a.m., 6.40 tertained while there by William Boyle years of experience in the Banking business. Particulars on p. m. Because Full Request. and this Bank studies the needB of its and Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 7 37 a. family, of New York, and John T. customers, properly takes care of whether m., 12.23, 4.11,6.85, 10.21, 10.87 p. m. Sundays, Conners and of them, their business is large or small. ... I family, Bangor. 6.89 a. m., 4.11, 5.35,10.21, 10.37 p. m. Because systematic savings pay; we receive deposits from |1 up. Mrs. J. W. Tatley left last we6k for Because this Bank iB interested In the development of this SCHEDULE OF MAILS Montreal, to join Mr. Tatley for an ocean county. AT BLLSWORTH POSTOFPICB. trip to southern waters. She left her on us Call whenever you are in town and let us serve you in any In June 23, 1914 children effect here with her parents, Col. C. C. way and at any time. Burrill and wife. Mr. and MAILS RECBIVBD. Mrs. Tatley will return in about three weeks. Stands First in From West—*6.56. *11.16 a m; 4.21, §8.18 p m. Maine From and m. East—12.23, 5-35, 10.87 p Capt. Nehemiah H. Means has sold his Union Trust MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOFFICH farm buildings on the Surry road, to- Company and to Going West—11.55 a m; *3.46, *5 and *9 p m. Comparing surplus profits cap- gether with about twenty-five acres of Going East— 6.30 a m; 8.45 and 5.45 p m. ital, this bank stands FIRST in Maine cultivated land and pasture, to Edwin A. of East who will Registered mail should be at postoffice half WeBcott, Bluehill, move and 48th in the United States there among an hour before mail closes. soon. Capt. Means reserves the wood lot. trust of $100,000 or •Daily, ISunday included. §Daily, except companies capital 6.40. Sunday; Sunday at Fred E. Cooke, with a local cast support- “If the man ever to succeed in busi- more. If about to a bank No mail dispatched to or received from the young expects open account, ing John J. Farrell, will go to Seal Har- east Sundays. bor ness he must be economical. No matter how the advantages of this strong, leading Friday evening of next week to pres- small ent “The Burglar”, which was so success- the sum the or man is must to or WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. boy young receiving, he should bank appeal you. Call write. fully staged here two years ago. Satur- a day evening the will be at save of his income.” For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, play presented always portion Northeast Harbor. Aug. 4, 1914. [From observations taken at the power Sidney R. Bonsey spent Sunday with his Hancock station of the Bar Harbor & Union River County Bank, in this Savings Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is parents city, returning to Bangor given in inches for the twenty-four hours Monday. Thursday, July 30, Mr. Bonsey Established 1873. Me. ending at midnight.] Ellsworth, ascended Mt. Kathdin. He says the view Weather Precip- AAA.AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A a Temperature conditions itation well repaid him for the climb. More than 250 lakes and be seen from the 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon ponds may Wed 62— 67— fair sh’w’r,fair .07 summit of the mountain. one of the old landmarks of the west side. | COMING EVENTS. a was later owned Thurs 56— 70— fair fair The young of Nook will Originally tannery, it people Shady ELLSWORTH. Fri 54- 74— fair fair and for J. T. & i give an entertainment at Bayside grange occupied many years by Sat 69— 66— .08 Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 5 and t>, cloudy,fair fair,cloudy hall 20. The G. H. Grant as store and office. Later it Thursday evening. — Sun 60— 76— clear fair Aug. pro- at Hancock hall Unitarian fair under gram will consist of a was occupied by the Burrill Lumber Co., ; Mon 64— 68— fair .12 comedy playlet, of rain,cloudy and the Ellsworth Lumber management Woman’s alliance. Ad- “How the Story Grew,” and musical se- finally by Co., Tues 59- 72— fair fair mission, 10 cents. Luncheon 11*30 to 1.30 Bar Harbor & Trust lections by several of the which bought it of the Grant es- Banking Co., Average temperature for July, 1914, 65 66. young people. each 25 cents. tate. This still owned the day, Average temperature for July, 1913, 67.83. The entertainment will be followed by a company and while not now in active Friday at hall— Bar Harbor, Me. supper and dance. building, evening, Aug. 7, Society business of lumber manufacturing, kept Dance. Rev. T. 8. Ross is in Dover on a short Richard Howarth, wife and sister and many of its papers there. The origin of Monday evening, Aug. 10, at Society hall We solicit a of business Orington Cross and wife, all of Camden, | portion your business. Our trip. the fire is a mystery. The building was —Dance. banking were week-end visitors at the Methodist Miss Gertrude Dorgan is visiting in insured for fl,000. The building was per- made the in Mr. FAMILY REUNIONS. found shows the of our Rockland for a parsonage. They trip statement, below, strength institu- month. haps best known in recent years as the Howarth’s touring car. Mr. Howarth is Saturday, Aug. 15—Salisbury family aft. Mrs. Elizabeth George has gone to meeting-place of the Owl club. This Beech Hill tion. Accounts handled mail. superintendent and largest owner in the pond, Otis. by Augusta for a visit of a tew weeks. group of kindred spirits has met every Seabright woolen mill, Camden. He was Wednesday, Aug. 19 — Gray family at week-day evening for twenty years or more, Congressman John A. Peters arrived much pleased with Ellsworth. West Sedgwick. STATEMENT with few for a of AUG. 3, 1914. home from Washington last week. exceptions, game pitch, The Calendar of the Methodist 13 — society the only stakes being love of the sport. No Thursday, Aug. Butler reunion at RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. The Methodist society is arranging for church had a successful lawn West Franklin. j party other game was tolerated. Ca*h on 93 stock. #50,000 00 except pitch hand aud in bank. 1268,279 Capital their fair the first week in October. last Wednesday afternoon, at the Re»! estate. 4.000 00 Surplus. 150,000 00 The club numbers on its roll of members Wednesday, Aug. 19—Hodgkins family Trait 00 14,624 66 Miss Louise Seeds has to church A sudden of inves: went. 6.500 Undivided profits. gone West grounds. downpour a dozen or classified as old stand- at Blunt’s Lamoine. Boats 959,856 40 more, pond, and Hocks. 186,694 24 Savings deposits. where she will be rain caused a hasty without 755.527 26 Pownal, employed. adjournment members and — Loans on mrtitagesof real estate. 660.879 23 Demand deposits. bys, auxiliary honorary Thursday, Aug. 27 Clark reunion at Loans and discounts. 81 Trust fund. 6,500 00 formality from the lawn to the but 910,663 Frank W. Brackett, of Brookline, Mass., vestry, members. Promptly at 7.30 o’clock in West Franklin. no serious harm was done. In the even- $1,906,507.21 #1,936,507 21 is the guest of G. F. Newman and wife. summer and 8 o’clock in winter the old FAIR DATES. ing the farce, “The Coming of Annabelle,’ Miss Dorothy Mathews is visiting her stand-bys dealt the first hand for the Tuesday, Wednesday and was presented. Thursday TRUSTEE8: maternal grandparents in Damariscotta. evening, and promptly at 9 o’clock each Sept. 1, 2 and 3—Bluehill fair. L. V. Austin. I. M. Bangs, L. B. Deaay, W. H. Dasls, A. E. Farnsworth, Mas Franklin, B. 8. William C. Monahan, instructor in evening, whether in the midst of a heated Mrs. C. E. Monaghan is the guest of Sept 16-Highland grange fair, North A. K. Clement B. poultry husbandry at the of or an heated argument, the Bl«ins. A E. Lawrence, Fred C. Lynam, B. H. Mayo, McBride, Newbold, Miss Lizzie Morris at her Birch Point cot- University game equally Penobscot. is now in Lawrence. Maine, engaged extension work game stopped. The cards were left “hang- Jitter Wyman, Vernon C Waagatt and E M. tage. Oct. 7—Mariaville for the university as poultry expert. For ing in the air”, as it were, even in the Wednesday, grange I. L. Halman was here from Boston to fair. the past few days he has been with George playing of an interesting hand. Hence and with his B00QCIOOOCKXlOOQO0HaaCHXHXIOK>0CH^^<>^OOCB3OOQOaC8XHXB»XBXlOO spend Saturday Sunday N. Worden, who is in charge of the farm he name—Owl club. Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 9 and family. demonstration work in Hancock county. 10—Eden fair. Rev. R. B. Mathews and family are at During the latter part of this week they BIG LINER AT BAR HARBOR. SSWiestterawntib Store” the Stinson cottage, Contention Cove, for will visit the towns in the western part of I “The Quality I August. the county. North German Lloyd Ship with Vast Miss Margaret Grant, of Dorchester, £. H. Emery, one of the secretaries of Treasure, Seeks Reluge There. Mass., is visiting her aunt, Miss Mary the Maine Civic League, will occupy the Swinging at anchor inside the Porcu- Auto for Hire Monaghan. pulpit of the Baptist church next Sunday pines at Bar Harbor, and dwarfing the Chalmers Car in the absence of fleet of lies the ocean Touring Discount from I Henry B. Stockbridge is spending a few morning the pastor, who pleasure yachts, big 25% will be on a Cecilie. Bar Har- weeks with his parents, Sidney P. Stock- missionary trip in Washing- liner, Kronprinzessin Alley’s Stable, ton In the bor felt a genuine touch of war excitement bridge and wife. county. evening the Baptist Franklin St., Ellsworth. the Goods: society will unite in a service at the when the big steamer entered the harbor Following Mrs. Harriet Curtis and daughter, Miss Telephone 61-5. Methodist when Rev. B. early yesterday morning. The excitement Winnie left for a visit iu church, Horace | Falls, to-day and Haskell, formerly of who has extended to Ellsworth, many went Boston and vicinity. Ellsworth, Refrigerators, Hammocks, spent the past year in Jerusalem, will down from here to enjoy the unusual Mrs. Melvin McFarland, with little son, speak. sight. Auto $ of Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting her mother, The Cecilie sailed from New York s H. about Livery Oil Rev. B. Stoves, H. Smith. Sunday, Aug. 9, Haskell, Mrs. Joaiah 1 a. m. of last week, and was F. H. Stable. formerly of this city, will preach at the Tuesday Osgood’s A of the within little more than a run from meeting republican county Methodist church at 10.30 a. m. In day’s Piazza Chairs, Lawn Swings, § the To let for or short committee and candidates is held in the English coast when the re- long trips. Tele- being evening Dr. Haskell will give an address captain Eli3worth this afternoon. ceived news by wireless that war had phone 29-2. Sets. I on Jerusalem. He will appear in cos- Croquet been and orders to return to Miss Alice Adams, or jxewtonvme, tume, as well as having several others in declared, America with all haste. Under forced Mass., is spending August with her par- costume. Dr. Haskell’s many Ellsworth Linnehan’s Auto THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH. draft the steamer headed for America and ents, Capt. John Q. Adams and wife. friends will be glad of this opportunity Livery to welcome him after his two years in With a of ten millions in Mabel Hammond and Miss Con- safety. cargo Miss Jerusalem, and to hear from him some of gold and a million in silver consigned to Overland Car stance Purdy, of New York, are visiting his experiences there. French and English with an esti- on bankers, at the Richards homestead Bridge hill. F. B. Aiken was a Water pleasantly surprised mated value of over five millions in her- Street, Ellsworth, Me. C. Austin & Judson A. Austin and Jenness McGown few days ago to receive from the grand Harry Co., self, the Kronprinzessin Cecilie consti- TELEPHONE 117-2 | have been drawn to serve as grand jurors council of the Royal Arcanum of Maine a Con. tuted probably the finest sea prize ever Maine. Telephone g at the October term of the court. watch and fob. The fob was in the form Ellsworth, supreme open to capture. of a seal and emblem of the and on Oscar A. Tompkins and wife, of Bangor, order, The ship had a big passenger list, many the reverse side was inscribed as a of Public Auto returned home Saturday, after a week at gift of them Germans returning for military the council. >io letter of the cottage of Miss Lizzie Morris, at Bay- grand explana- duty. The first and second cabin I tion but the watch is un- pas- PAIGE TOURING CAR for HIRE accompanied it, side. in sengers were landed at Bar Harbor yester- doubtedly given recognition of Mr. Apply to EBEX WHITCOMB at El- Mrs. Carolyn F. Jelly, who has been the Aiken’s twenty-five years’ service as day, and special trains were provided for regent of the Ellsworth council. lsworth Foundry & Machine Works guest of Mrs. H. W. Dunn a few weeks their return to New York. The steerage Garage. Bes. tel. 85-21; 55. left to day for her home in Wakefield, Stetson Foster and family arrived Satur- passengers are still on board, and no ar- Garage, HOTEL Mass. day and opened their bungalow on the rangement has yet been made for their CIRONE road. Mr. Foster is Surry to Mrs. Arthur Hart left Saturday for compelled landing. Main and Hancock Streets, Ellsworth return to Boston to-night, on account of Brookline, Mass., to make her home. Mr. Motor Boat the present unsettled condition of busi- Hart has been there the Clam Bake at Lamoine. employed past ness. He has the contract for the fur- Bloomfield 3mith and his Mrs. few weeks. nishings of the Massachusetts building at sister, TO LET by day or week. the Panama in San Cram, who are the summer at Renovated Throughout. William L. McDonald left night exposition Francisco. spending Thoroughly Friday is Apply to ALBERT N. It problematical yet what effect the Mr. Smith’s bungalow in Lamoine, gave a CUSIIMAX, for Fairpoint, O., his vacation being war will have on the European exposition. clam bake to Lamoine and Ellsworth Ellsworth, Maine. shortened by a telegram calling him back Daniel E. Loweree, formerly of Ells- friends yesterday afternoon. The “bake” Room and $1.50 per day. to business. Board, worth, who has spent several years in was a success—it was no place for a N. of South was Harvey Bragdon, Paris, has been a few Furniture Special Rates by Week. Single Meals, 35c Mexico, spending days “genteel appetite”. Repaired in this city calling on relatives and friends was here. Mr. Loweree forced to flee In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie, a few days last week, making the trip in PAINTING, DRESSING, from Mexico, together with many other Waltham, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, his automobile. Americans, a few weeks ago, sacrificing New York; Mrs. Moody, Boston; Miss FINISHING. and business interests. He Charles W. Hurley left Saturday for property says Stebbins, Springfield, Mass.; Mrs. Dellie that Huerta’s was the “iron hand” needed C F Tilripn franklin street, Ontario, where he will be em- r. L. I to Flesherton, to straighten out affairs in Mexico, and Reynolds, Dover, N. H.; Miss Chenery, IIUCII, ELLSWORTH MONEY LOAN ployed by the Ambursen Hydraulic Con- had his presidency been recognized by the Roslindale, Mass.; Mr. and Mi#. Gil- struction Co. administration at Washington, and the patrick, Miss Delia A. of Smith, Lamoine; TEACHERS On on and Commercial Paper. influence this country not used against Improved, Productive Real Estate; Collateral A. wife and infant of Miss M. A. Col. C. C. Burrill Albert Joy, son, him, all the difficulties of Americans in Hodgkins, Teachers for fall vacancies. Xo fee Presque Isle, and Miss Ruth Mitchell, of Mexico would have been avoided.. and wife, and George A. Parcher and wife, charged for registration ■ during 16 State are Mr. Ellsworth. yLBURRILL & SON, Chicopee Falls, Mass., visiting The on Grant street known as July and August. StjllswortMte building Bend for parents, Austin H. Joy and wife. application blank. Joy’s the “Grant store” was badly damaged Eastern Do you know the quickest to multi- Educational Bure air, Mrs. L. J. Bragdon and daughter Ger- by fire early last Thursday morning. way ply by 9? Add 0 to the number to be mul- Suite 110, Eastern Trust AMERICAN arrived and Bld’g, Bangor, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE trude, of Houlton, Sunday, Though in good repair, the building was tiplied, and subtract the number. Maine. fflutual Umcfit Column. pioneers, notwithstanding our ponies were BUTTER MAKING 'among tl)t ©rangers. COREA. buckers and seldom well groomed. Charles Christenson Is very poorly EDITED BY ,4ACNT MADGE" Scsan. is devoted to the Orange, es- ON THE FARM. This column Mie. Joe Wood ,„d two children h. pecially to the granges of Hancock county to “*** Its Motto: "Helpful and Hopeful Get-Made- Quick Puddino 8auck— gone Steuben to vieit relatives. A. Jamison, Instructor in Dairy Hus- The column is open to all grangers for the Beat white of one until lO. SUNDAY_SCHOOL. egg quite stiff, course at Uni- and Ralph Stewart he. in Farmers’ week of of Interest, *on. to The purposes of this column sre succinctly bandry, discussion topics general AU.min , add two sugar, of salt, versity of Maine, 19’.4.] get his new ‘° motto—It Is for the mutual tablespoons pinch for of grange meetings. Make letters boat. His For stated In the title and reports brother. Rn!11 Lesson VI.—Third Quarter, one-half vanilla and lastly the butter must «nd benefit, and alms to be helpful and hopeful. teaspoon There is no place where the short and concise. All communications Shirley accompanied him. of the egg. Excellent eaten on any the but names will not be ex- 1914. Being for the common good. It Is for the com- yolk maker has such a chance to control be signed, printed R. T. Baldwin and Aug. 9, All com- wife, of mon uae—a a of In- warm pudding.—Narcxstua. of as on the of the writer. Broold* public servant, purveyor entire process butter-making cept by permission N. Y., are viaiting Mrs. formation and a medium for the In- is munications will be subject to approval by suggestion, Corn Bread—One egg, one tablespoon farm, for here he receives the milk as it ents, A. C. Lufkin and Baldwin^!’**r* In this It solicits the editor, but none will be rejected without wife. terchange of Ideas. capacity cow and can control its THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. sugar, one cap milk, one cup Indian meal, drawn from the Mr. communications, and 11s success depends largely good reason. Joseph Crowley ha, _ gone to one cup flour, two teaspoons baking pow- treatment until it is finally sold as butter. Bo on the support given it in this respect. Com- port to spend a week one-halt salt.— Edwina. with all these the with her the name of der, teaspoon Yet, advantages, «,!, munications must be signed, but 27—Field of Han- Mr. end Mrs lfarriman. u Mark 12-26. of farm butter is not what it Thursday, Aug. day Mrs. F „!’ Text of the Lesson, xi, not be Rolled Oats Bread—Two boil- quality writer will printed except by permission. cups cock Pomona at Bluehill mineral spring. accompanied her. 23—Golden be to or should be, due to ignorance and Memory Verses. 22, Text, Communications will subject approval ing water, one-half cup molasses, one-half partly Auif. 3. but none to but the Matt, vii, 20—Commentary Prepared rejection by the editor of the column, tablespoon salt, one tablespoon butter, partly carelessness, competition OCEANVIEW, 608, CENTER. ^ Address will be rejected without good reason. cake dissolved in one-half with creameries is becoming so great that It too much by Rev. D. M. Stearns. one-half yeast Whereat. Death has entered our grange salt has been all communications to farm butter must and is pat by mlsUk," lake-warm one rolled the be becoming into the cup water, cup and taken from us a sister, Marjorie Hodg- aoup, pot roast, or the at Bethany, Tub American, all the time. anything Hating spent night four and one-half better therefore be it. the kind, a ElUworth, Me. oats, cups flour# don, simple way to returned on the morrow to Jeru- are a few over remove it hu they Add the water to oats and There conditions, which That we, the members of Ocean- tie a boiling Resolved, cloth over the top ot the salem. returned butter maker has no such as heartfelt cookin. Probably they early let stand one hour. Add molasses, the control, view grange. No. 508, extend our utensil and salt, cover this cloth with, in the and He at least seems Arise, if the past detain you. dissolved cake and flour. different which form the butter to the bereaved family in their t|a.„ morning, butter, yeast fats, fat, sympathy tilv of floor. and storms in ordinary The ateam to have hatl*no morning meal, for He Her sunshine forget; Let rise; beat thoroughly, turn but- but with attention to and a affliction. srisin, care, details, from the or No chains so to hold you tered bread let rise and bake. of our records be set aoup roast will was See His real- unworthy pans, again of his own Resolved, That a page cause th hungry. humanity —Edwina. study particular conditions, flour to draw out As those of a vain regret; for these resolutions, also a copy be the salt. In that He thirsted, was should make better butter on apart hungered, Graham Gems.—One one- any person Sad or bright, she is lifeless ever, cup flour, sent to fhe bereaved family. weary, wept (John Iv. 6, 7; xi, 35). See fourth three the farm than at a creamery where the Cast her phantom t rms away. cup sugar, teaspoons baking Mbs. Addis C. Far*kll, dbijcruficnmuft. in that He consented to a little salt. Sift the above three comes from various sources. His humility Nor look back, save to learn the lesson powder, supply Mrs. Millir Fkbrmak. times, then add one cup graham flour (un- be thus dependent upon others on this Of a nobler strife to-day. Cleanliness is important in all dairy Mar Harpkr. sifted), one cup milk, one egg. Beat like Mrs. which He Himself had made. —Adelaide Proctor. and butter is no earth, cake. Have gem pan9 hot, pour mixture practices, making excep- Committee. Though He was rich, for our sakes He in and bake in a hot oven.—Edwina. tion to this rule. The milk produced Positive Relief 'Twas a kiss and a bunch of flowers. became poor that we through His pov- only should come from a healthy herd of cows, BATSIDE 476, ELLSWORTH. from the But they came in a sunny way, suffering caused by dis- erty might be forever rich (John 1. OTIS. properly fed and cared for and should be grange was called to order July ordered Like balm to the wound in a homesick heart, Bayside conditions of the organs 10, II Cor. vill. 9). He was no produced under conditions which are as 29, Master Ethelyn Remick, of and 11; At the close of a wea-y day. A. B. Edgecomb is digging his first big by Worthy digestion elimination- doubt but as there sanitary as it is to make them. with members After a from and literally hungry, lot of potatoes, and they are turning out possible eighteen present. indigestion biliousness- ’Twas only the clasp of a friendly hand secured was meat of which His disciples knew well. As soon as separated, the cream should short business session, the lecturer pro alwnys by the safe, And the glance of a kindly light. certain and not (John lv, 32), so there were a hun- be cooled down to s temperature of 50 tem. furnished a short program. gentle action of They banished the thought of a sorrowful Mrs. E. L. Grover returned Sunday from ger and thirst of which they knew not degrees or lower, and maintained at this day. a visit with her son, at Ed- Percy Grover, in 203, NORTH BROOKSVILEE. He hungered for fruit from Israel, a temperature order that it may be kept RAINBOW, And they brightened pain-spent night. dington. who proved to be an empty vine, bring- sweet until ready for churning. Cream July 30 there were about forty present. There’s never the clasp of a friendly hand, L. W. of Hull’s was a fruit unto a bud Fogg, Cove, guest thus cared for will remain sweet for sev- An interesting program was presented by Beecham’s forth himself; ing nor a word of Not a smile, cheer, over and at E. L. wild x). Saturday night Sunday eral days, and it is advisable to the lecturer pro tem. It Is expected that vine, bearing only grapes (Hos. Not a kiss nor a. flower in His dear name always Grover’s. churn more even a from Orono will be at This lesson is recorded in Matthew given often, though the churn- speaker present Pills and Luke, as well as in Mark, or at Will be lost when the harvest’s here. Salisbury’s landing at Beech Hill lake ing may be small, than to wait until the the next meeting. least part of it. Matthew says that He —Selected. was a busy place last week, many patrons cream is sour or old. Salt ««n»W». in box.., to*, 2$e. to this cream HARVEST HOME, 403, WEST ELLSWORTH. saw a fig tree in the way, and Mark coming enjoy popular resort. Warm should never be added to Some skies may be gloomy. or Harvest Home conferred the says that He saw it afar off. Both Many are taking advantage of the new old cold cream, as this will warm up grange Some moments be sad. cream third and fourth degrees at its last meet- phrases are suggestive of the facts crop of blueberries that has sprung up the resulting and give bacteria a But every where, always. next will be held 8. that, while Israel to be in from the burnt land at Flood’s better chance for growth. ing. The meeting Aug. professed Some soul must be glad; pond. sweet butter is not in this the way. she was really afar off. Hav- For true is the very popular saying Raymond Chase, of Boston, who is 252. and cream is soured or EAST BLUKH1LL, ing leaves was a profession of fruit Proclaimed by the seer— his vacation at Martin ! country ripened spending Garland’s, East Bluehill held its regular leaves Each is the best before in order to butter grange Live churning, bearing: His finding nothing but day day Lakewood, visited his uncle, A. S. Young, give | the desired acid meeting Aug 1, with forty-eight present. was disappointing barrenness. The Of somebody’s year. last taste. Many may think Wednesday. were on two —Selected. ! it is useless to use so much care in The first degrees conferred parable of the fig tree in Lnke xiii. 6-9, _ keeping Among visitors at A. M. Warren’s Sun- candidates. Mrs. E. A. Slaven, a summer shows His with His fig tree. Dear M. B. Friende: the cream sweet, if it is to be soured be- patience were William wife and day Warren, fore but the in resident, presented the grange with a fine His saying in Matt. vii. 16, teaches i never knew so of the mutuals to churning, danger allowing many of and Dr. several records. The daughter Dorothy, Eddington, cream to sour as soou as lies in phonograph and that it a real tig tree to bear take a vacation at same time. Whither separated, requires tbe E. J. Morrison and of Bar Harbor. I party, the fact that undesirable bacteria will gift is greatly appreciated. Sandwiches, figs. The first reference to fig leaves do you have flown? away suppose they Aug. 3. Davis. will be at next as well as the desirable and cake and coffee served the In the Bible shows man's vain effort And will they tell us about their travels develop, ones, cream more meeting. the is liable to have an old _ Poultry to substitute something instead of the and experiences? If they have left their NORTH SEDGWICK. taste or the flavor is sour. beautiful of which he Johns at home as I we LAKE VIEW, 451, HAPPYTOWN. garments light housekeepers, hope Abbie Elwell spent a few in Ban- days While a common had lost 7). while the refer- shall hear from bow practice is to allow The held an (Gen. ill, them they managed. gor last week. grange interesting meeting ence in Hab. ill, 17. 18. shows that, The “them” and “they” in that last cream to sour .naturally, a more-to-be- Aug. 1. First and second degrees were Marvin Hazlewood, of Connecticut, was desired method is that of a though all that is of nature should fail, sentence relate to the Johns. using conferred on two candidates. Three ap- in town last week. “starter”. A starter is simply sour whole were yet we may find real cause of rejoicing 1 heard two young housekeepers dis- plications for membership received, Wanted G. M. and were in or skim milk or with a In the Lord Himself. Young translates cooking problems not long ago, Allen/wife daughter buttermilk, good and one uniffiliated member was elected. cussing Rockland last week. clear acid taste and contains desirable “forever” (verse 14) to “the age." and and if I had ever learned “shorthand” I The next regular meeting was postponed bacteria, which to the finished butter we know that, while Israel as a nation could have gathered enough new ideas on Harry Elwell, of New York, is visiting give to August 22. Ship your pouhry where its good taste and with- has borne no fruit since she rejected gravies, and roasts, and flavors, and pud- bis sister, Mrs. Maud Smallidge. keeping qualities, out the undesirable odors, tastes or putri- 364, NORTH PENOBSCOT. Christ, the time is coming when dings, and salads, and cereals, and Roland Clapp, of Boston, has joined his HIGHLAND, you get the most money fying or gas forming properties. There was work in the third and fourth “Israel shall blossom and bud and fill methods of cooking, to have stocked our family in Mrs. Clara Clapp’s bouse. While almost kind the face of the world with fruit” column for several weeks. any of milk may be degrees July 31 upon two candidates. A (Isa. Mrs. Harold Grindle and of daughter, used for skim milk is recog- cjuickest. 6). He came to Jerusalem and I doubt not many others have listened “starter”, short program was given. Cake and coffee xxvii, are of Mrs. G. M. Melrose, Mass., guests nized as the best. Several bottles of milk into and to to similar talks. We must to were served andgamea played. went the temple began manage Allen. 20 are allowed to sour and the best one of Our cleanse it. as He had done at the be- capture some of these experiences and reci- years’ experience Charles Allen and wife and Curtis these is for use. ginning of His ministry (John 11. 13-17). pes. There is not usually a patent-right kept LAMOINE. the week-end at Indian on them. Young spent Cream is usually ripened the evening of enables us to market Jerusalem was the national center, Capt. Charles Hodgkins spent Sunday at get top Point. the day before it is churned and it con- and the temple was the spiritual cen- A good neighbor brought me, a day or home. sists in the starter as Mrs. Harry Brandt and children, of merely adding (the for and to make re- ter. the heart is the vital center of two ago, a lovely collection of pansies of price you amount of which varies with the Miss Estes, Fairfield, is the guest of our and Attleboro, Mass., are guests of Mrs. Harry length being, true cleansing must grown from seed sent to her by P. R. L. Mrs. E. M. Thurston. of time for which it will stand before be- King. be from the center outward. Man The petkis seemed thicker and more vel- turns same is 3. A. G. ing churned, and with the richness of the Roy and Gorham Stratton, of Boston, day shipment looketh on the outward than those of our usual Aug. appearance, vety pansies, and _ cream), the time being about are at home on a vacation. but the Lord looketh on tbe shades were usually the heart. He very pretty. NORTH LAMOINE. received. twelve hours, and bringing it to a temper- Frank and have rented says: “I, the Lord, search the heart I Has Mrs. H. R. C. forgotten she was to Boynton family Miss Anna M. Young went to Easton ature of 65 degrees to 70 degrees, and al- the owned E. H. try the reins even to give every man send us each month an installment of “The bungalow by Googius. Tuesday last, for two weeks’ visit. lowing it to stand until the desired degree according to his ways and according Singing Man”? Will Lyman and wife, of Watertown, Reference*). of has been when Bragdon made a business acidity reached, it is to the fruit of his doings" (I Sam. xvi, As this is the season of picnics, yon may Harvey trip Maas., are visiting Mrs. Addie Reynolds. Beacon Trust Boston. here cooled to the churning temperatnre, Co., Jer. xvii. See a beautiful and be interested in about from Paris the last of the week, com- 7; 10). hearing those Susan Capt. C. A. Reynolds, A. W. Reynolds, of automobile. which varies from 50 degrees to 60 degrees Any Mercantile Agency and thousands appropriate prayer in Ps. cxxxlx, 23. used to attend years ago. ing by Herbert and Charles have with conditions. Hodgkins gone satisfied 24. In the cleansing in II John He ac- Mrs. Lizzie Bragdon and daughter to Lubec in the shippers. Dear Aunt Madge: There are special tests on the market yacht “Erycina”. cused them of making His Father's Gertrude have returned from Houlton, We had a rather quiet time of it here at fo'determining the acidity of the cream Dr. T. J. King and Dr. Paul, of Boston, a where have been house house of merchandise, while but they living for several1 first, soon came to know our distant (which should be aboul5-10of 1 per cent.), came Friday, called here by the serious here He says that instead of its being neighbors, and one we had of years. way getting but the taste and odor of the cream is illness of Dr. King's father, W. R. King. a of a house prayer they had made it acquainted with them was, to have someone Herbert Moore and wife, of Madison, ! for usually a fair guide. Albert Whitaker and wife are here for a Send Post Card den of thieves (verse 17). The refer- ride round on horseback and tell the neigh- who have the week with Mrs. spent past The cream should be cooled to the bors that there would be a month. Mr. Whitaker ia having exten- ence is to Isa. lvt 7. “Mine house shall settlers' picnic on Moore’s grandparents, I. N. Salisbury and a certain day, in one of tbe churning temperature several hours be- sive repairs made on his house with a be called an house of prayer for all nearby canyons wife, returned home Saturday. Shipping Tags or sycamore groves, Just as it happened to be fore beiug churned, as the butter fat cools view to making it their permanent home. people.” and to Jer. vii. 11, “Is this L. A. Austin and wife and to suit tbe one getting up the picnic, and all Mrs. Luther with difficulty or very slowly. Aug. R. H. house which is called name be- by my were to of Bar also 3._ invited come with lunch baskets well Leach, Harbor, Herman Austin There are several styles of churns, any come a den of robbers in your eyes 7' filled. and wife, of Presque Isle, and Hoyt Austin one of which may be used, as ATLANTIC. The is asked in Mai. 8. practically question Ut, Those picnics brought us together as one and of were called here family, Augusta, all of them have advantages and disad- Miss Merle of Deer ia “■Will a man rob God?” And It is and were all am Small, Isle, with Hicks Co. family enjoyed by settlers, I on to attend the funeral of Mrs. The Bolton & Thursday vantages. churn should be rinsed out her Mrs. Edith also answered. Instead of recognizing sure. We went in lumber, or farm wagons, or aunt, 9tapies. Julia Wallace. before used and the cream on horseback or walked. being should all things as given us by God to hold In tbe canyon were Aug. 3. Y. Charles Harding and wife, of Gott’s _ then be strained into it from plenty of big rocks, some of them having flat the ripening 21 Merchants Row for Him and use as His stewards Island, spent the week-end here with their tops suitable for tables, around which the ASHVILLE. vat. many are more apt to say: “Our lips parents, N. B. Trask and wife. friends could sit or stand; but in tbe The object of churning is to collect the Mass. (and all things) are our own. Who is Miss Sadie Martin spent the week-end News reached here Boston, grove we spread the tablecloth upon the batter into.a mass so that the buttermilk Sunday of the death at her home here. lord over us?” (Ps. ill 4.) The only ground in the shade of tree of Everett of friendly or trees may be removed, and this is brought about Smith, Nashua, N. H., a right attitude is that of David when and sat upon our feet while we ate and drank E. H. Smith made an automobile to former resident of this trip by concussion or agitation. There are place. For many he said, “All things come of Thee, and \ and chattered and were glad. last week. he had suffered Augusta several conditions affecting the churning years greatly of paralysis, own In tbe canyon we had pure water from of Thine have we given Thee" The ice-cream sale and for the past few years had been unable mountain Saturday evening of cream, but the main ones are: amount, SAY Chron. xxix. stream, cool and refreshing; and if (I 14). was well test and to walk. He leaves a widow, a mother— we preferred we added to it our coffee and patronized. temperature, acidity of cream, The was built for temple originally of churn. These Mrs. Mary Sprague, one son—Adelbert boiled it on our improvised stone stove. Or, Fremont Bragdon has employment at speed conditions can all the Lord that He might dwell there in Smith, alsoonesister, Mrs. Poor’s Mustard'' perhaps, we made lemonade or limeade. We the Belmont, Bar Harbor. be controlled, and each butter-maker Joseph Humph- “Stickney the midst of His Israel and all of this people usually spread our tables at the mouth of the should so control them as to churn the rey, place. Much sympathy ia that all of the earth Mrs. Maud Martin, who has been home NONE BETTER people might canyohand after luncheon would walk single butter in from to minutes. felt for them. THERE’S on a has returned to thirty forty-five know Him and fear and serve Him file in a .path beside thr stream to the first vacation, Augusta. When the butter is collected in small Aug. 1. jEM. vill. 43-60), but now that the fall, or two or three miles away from our William who is ill at the home (I Kings Sperry, granules about the size of a of dining-room; each one a stick to kill grain uvi u iv iiio v n u ut carrying of his Mrs. Sadie uau,LVUic daughter, Tracy, is the buttermilk should be a rattler, should be or she meet one. wheat, drawn ABtamiwmmift. was _ crowded oat by business and self gaining. off a in The picture of this valley in that earliest through strainer, order to catch seeking. It is even so still in the The friends here of Mr. and Mrs. day of our pioneers, thirty-seven and forty George any particles of butter which may escape churches, which are to be for of supposed years ago, varied to suit our seasons. It was Noyes, Presque Isle, extend congratu- with the buttermilk. The wash water His worship, but from which He is ex- a covered with dust lations the birth of a picture daring summer upon daughter. 0 should be nearly the same temperature as cluded many and months—the foliage of trees and 3. by things by worldly oraDge Aug. Prcebe. the cream before churning and the same others of the citrus ways and in which there is often no family, in a few orchards, amount used. furnishing about all of the in the ex- room for Him. He is often, as in Rev. green abbmisniwnts. When all the buttermilk is tensive brown removed, ili. 20. if will groundwork. There were a inquiring any person the butter is ready for salting. The rate few live oaks, widely scattered, and a very open his heart's door to Him, hardly of varies with the few clumps of sycamores. We had set out salting market, but the that a church will welcome Beautfful, Soft, is expecting only a few deciduous trees, for our minds ran Fluify average about one ounce of salt to one Him. j to citrus-tree culture, but in the winter and pound of butter. The working may be The chief and scribes were in- seasons we Hair An Aid to priests spring had in this picture the Beauty done in a combined churn or worker, in a with creasingly determined to destroy Him plowman his team of two horses and separate worker or in a bowl. plow turning the rich loam no Who does because His teaching was so opposed furrow, rocks, not love a head of pretty The salt is added and the butter worked stumps or other obstructions, in squares of hair? Some women think it is a to theirs. He taught daily in the tem- gift for a short time and should then be al- ten or twenty acres; and all the balance of of nature and envy their more fortu- ple and at night went out to the Mount lowed to stand from one-half to one the plain of the valley in a growth of wild nate sisters. If your hair is not fluffy, hour, of Olives, for there seemed to be no as the salt will work the flowers, a carpet if you please, of varied col- soft and lustrous; is falling out, through butter, more of a home welcome for Him any- and in this the of ors, and beautiful beyond description, un- streaked, faded, brittle, or full of way danger overwork- where than there was in the temple rolled upon the plain. dandruff, and if the scalp itches, do not ing will be greatly reduced. (Luke xxl, 37; John vU. 53; viiL 1). It I used to ride on horseback through the think it must always be that way, for The butter is then ready to be packed and over the hair was and still Is the same old story, valley plain many times when it pretty is only a matter of care or printed in any way which the maker was thus conditioned, and and nourishment of the hair “No room for Him” (Luke ii, 7). His I my pony seemed proper desires to place it upon the market, the to enjoy the splendor of the scene as much as roots. Hair is something like a thoughts and ways are so far above plant one or two pound prints being the most I did, and would prance and caper coming —if neglected it soon withers and dies, onre that in our low and unworthy popular. If care is taken to have a good upon especially bright spots in the extensive while with a little attention it keeps of at we cannot grade of clean, sweet cream way looking things tapestry. Those were days of equestrian fresh and beautiful. properly Him as should. and seem to Welcome we pleasure to the young of our families of the Parisian Sage is a scientific prepara- ripened, conditions of churniDg care- In the morning as they returned to the tion that supplies just the elements fully watched, nothing but a high grade needed to city the disciples marveled to see the Infection and Insect Bites Dangerous. invigorate the hair roots butter, uniform from day to day, can re- flie* and and stimulate the hair to fig tree withered away. Then came Mosquitos. other insects, which grow long, sult, something which the market not bseed in garbage pails, ponds of soft and a qjrickly thick, fluffy, lustrous. It re- but demands. His great word about mountain be- „Stagnant water, barns, musty places, etc., are only wants, carriers of disease. moves dandruff with one application ing removed if we only had faith Every time they bite they inject poison into your system and quickly stops itching head aud Matt. 21). rom (verse 23; xxl. Compare fou, which some dread disease may result. falling hair. G. A. Parcher or CsoaUpation Causes Sickness. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. It is anti- any Matt xvli. 20. Notice His "Hnve can Don’t permit to become consti- and a few will neutralize the druggist supply with Parisian yourself septic drops you pated, as your system to faith in God" and the “Have faith and infection caused insect bites or is You immediately begins by rusty Sage—it inexpensive. cannot absorbed from the nails. Sloan’s Liniment disinfects be poisou backed-up waste donbt not" of Matthew and His “What- Cuts, disappointed with this delightful matter. Use Dr. King’s New Life Pills and Bruises and Sores. You cannot afford to be and hair for well. There is no better soever be saith" and "What so- without it in your home. back if not helpful tonic, thefirst few keep safeguard things Money illness. Just take one satisfied. 26c. at use will the hair the against dose to-night. ever desire” of lesson verses 23. 24. Only your Druggist. days’ give beauty 25c. at your Druggist. ye Bucklen’s Arnica.Salve for Sores. and charm of youth. i Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Skin Eruptions. UCU can be brought with advanUge to the {40,000,000 Clafiin failure in New K1TTERY TO CARIBOU. stjertieement*. new tariff. Atlantic York, THE porta. the largest in the history of the Arthur C. Perry, a well-known fire in- CHINESE PIO IRON FOR BOSTON. dry goods business in this country, effects on surance agent of died sud- ITS DISASTROUS There 18 is significant. Mr. a im- Presque Isle, nothing idle about each talk. Clafiin, large the united states. Chinese and free seeks to minimize denly Saturday. pig iron now the Pacific porter trader, supplies Thomas S. of has coast. With the tariff effect, but he does not say much. Bridgham, Buckfield, tbe subsidized ves- Japanese been a of the III WASHINGTON ON ANX- sels it can be The house was established in 1843. It had appointed member national DEMOCRATS brought to Boston or to any board POLICIES UNI- other many branches and thus carried an enor- of managers of soldiers’ homes. SKAT—THEIB Atlantic port at little extra Pay cost. Nothing IOUS HURTFUL. And to talk of American mous stock of foreign goods. They went Rev. Abel Warren Pottle, for many years FORMLY workmen com- Reader peting With down in foreign value with relief of tariff a clergyman of tbe Methodist church in Every Can Enter Free Chinese at the wages duties to a of the Protect- paid in that large extent, business was slow, Maine, died at his home in Waterville, Washington Correspondent country ic to talk non- THE FOLLOWING LI8T OF I** lomall while collections difficult and failure followed. after an illness of one week of sense; pig iron will soon be Thursday, Of five followed steel forty blast furnaces in Alabama heart disease, aged years. by and many other pro- eighty ducts. The all except eighteen are idle. Galveston, PRIZES GIVEN AWAY Washington, July 25.—Tbe anxiety of Japanese drove our cotton Charles L. Fogg, of Monroe, accused by goods out of for the first time in thirteen years, has democrat* concerning tbe effect on the Manchurian market, and his neighbors of having beaten his Diamond Ring, 14k setting Fancy Carving Set Ihe are been steel rails from Leather new receiving Belgium she is Boston Rocker China Chocolate Set, Hand Painted coming election* of tbe tariff making great strides in producing mother, eighty-five years old, until the many other and has contracted for 15,000 tons. The Silver Coflee Set Plated Silver Chafing Dish other of tbe legislation for which things now made in this likely to die of her injuries, was given a 1,«, and Harlan & of Chest of Roger’s Silver, 26 pieces Beautiful Lamp one country. will a Hollingworth Corporation of tar one week. are is of tbe amus- They find market hereun- coating night last La«ly’s Fancy Gold Watch, Jewel Gold Plated Clock they responsible, announced on 13 less wages are Wilmington, Del., July Movement 22 Calibre Rifle of life In thie city it this greatly reduced, or a Tbe Hobert farm near ing features pro- that it had been dismiss George buildings Men’s Gold Guar- tective tariff restored. compelled to Fancy Watch, Holler Skates Whenever anything meets the eye Skowhegan were burned last Thursday. anteed Case Rose Brooch time. J. U 1,000 men for lack of work, and the Pull- senator that ia favorable Maben, president of tbe Sloss- Tbe loss is The fire is attributed to Ohina Dinner Set Real Scarf Pin 0[ a democratic man Car (5,000. Opal Sheffield Steel A Co. repair shop at the same place tariff law be requests its Iron Co., of combustion in the new to the party Birmingham, also made a reduction. spontaneous hay, Ala., had this to In in the Congressional Record. say tbe free trade New seventy-five tons of which had just been publication York Times The cost of living advances. Meats do not object, aa they do of July 13. stored in the barn. The republicans have been going up and are much higher free trade should be The first half of this was not think tbe party year one of the than a Hugh worst year ago. There is enormous loss Campbell, aged thirty-five years, satisfaction can periods lu our We have of eny they get history. close of was killed in an automobile deprived to 100,000 tons of from the democratic tariff with no en- Houlton, While tbe have pig iron stocked op in Birm- in that way. republicans couragement in accident near Moro plantation Friday. ingham, while the normal supply is 20.000 sight, notwithstanding asked for the publication of news- Tbe car a not tons. the bountiful crops. took sharp turn at too high have stated a few clippings they and turned turtle. Three com- paper with that speed, which have worried tbe Concurrently statement was facts greatly What War panions were injured. Campbell leaves one telling of the sale of pig iron from Would Mean To Us. democrats. a wife and four small children. Nova Scotia to Delaware river [Boston Transcript.\ In conversation there ia hardly pipe-mak- private ers who An electric storm did considerable dam- democrat wbo does formerly bought southern iron, With the six great powers of to be loundla single Europe in central and also of the sale of this age Maine Sunday afternoon. tbe Nova Scotia at one a not concede defeat at coming elections flying another’s throats, situation farm iron, made of Newfoundland Among buildings struck and burned and as ore, at in the North Weat, excepting would be presented to the were those of Hiram Bridgeport, Conn., and in other Atlantic staggering Greenlaw, Auburn; may help them out by dividing Roosevelt ports. The in imagination. We have not yet begun to Harvey Philbrook, Greene; Edward Rog- tariff vote. That ia their advantages transportation the protective the ers, Charles F. Skow- give Nova Scotia manufacturers con- realize the dire significance of such an Lewiston; Beathen, They *11 agree that they will only hope. white tbe began; Mr. Moore, Clinton. The aggre- trol, Birmingham product is yet as calm observers the suffer the lose of many members of the eventuality, loss is stacked up in tbe yards. Then the Nova gate (20,000. House, but they are in hopes that the re- j people of this country should be able to Scotia mill is protected at home and can George Gross, of Newark, N. J., aged vote will be so divided that they sense some of the With the publican afford to abroad while there consequences. forty-eight, a summer visitor at Andros- retain control. Aa dump is no may be able to they war spirit and the passions behind it protection in this country to pig iron. coggin lake, attempted to enter a stall new have a majority of 188 over tbe repub- aroused in those countries the calm voice with a horse on tbe farm of E. W. STEEL RAILS FROM INDIA. strange aud 143 over all of tbe oppoeition, of reason is licans likely to be drowned by ex- Earn at Livermore Falls laBt week. The loss of control would be a tremendous The Iron Trade Review told of cited clamor. the recently The cost is not counted and horse kicked him in the stomach. The steel setback. But victory is felt as assured by rails from India sold on the Pacific the effects will not be felt until the death immediate injuries were not apparent, and progressive oppo- coast for the first time. The cor- is entered the republicans deepite Bombay struggle actually into. It is Mr. Gross did not mention the incident at sition. poration making the rails is building a true are the even in up they feeling pressure supper. At he was seized with modern midnight While not much is said on the subject, great steel plant, and is but not more than we meeting anticipation, are, severe pains, and died the next night of control of tbe Senate ia also at stake. with phenomenal success. It and thus -far as as the employs hardly much. As long peritonitis. mem- Charles P. an The democrats now bave Hfty-three Perin. American expert, and they can call upon us for gold and we are State Treasurer bers, tbe republicans forty-two, while he says that their iron ores range from 60 forced to respond, it is the United States, Simpson has completed the of the school and mill Poindexter of Washington, who voted for to 66 per cent, metallic iron, and that they having no direct interest with the causes apportionment fund for the the amount avail- the Underwood tariff calls himself a pro- can be delivered for three-fourths of a of the far-flung quarrel, that will suffer year 1914, able for that this gressive, tbougb be has been sbowing of cent a unit. A steel manufacturer in quite as much as those nations that are purpose year being $781- 789.59. The returns from Hon. late that he recognizes bis mistake. A Coatesville, Pa., informed Senator Penrose now preparing themselves for the worst. Payson 60 State of change of six votes would take the con- that a per cent, ore is regarded as a very The demand comes upon us at a critical Smith, superintendent school, show the total number of scholars in the trol from tbe democrats. If tbe republi- good quality, and bg pays from seven to time. We have released many millions for State to be the towns, cans hold the Beats they held at this ses- eight and one-half cents a unit. the movement of the crops and the lubri- 221,232, therefore, at the ratelof scholar. sion, including the one vacated by tbe Mr. Perin says that in Bombay they get cation of our own industrial processes. It receiving $3.53 per Under 177 of the laws of death ol Bradley, of Kentucky, they would their coal delivered at the works for fl a was supposed that the gold drain upon us, chapter public 1909 the several towns received on basis of only bave to elect flve more. They bave ton or less. At Coatesville they pay |3 a had ceased for the season, and under nor- number of scholars, in addition to a find seven faces in this the chance to do so at tbe coming elections ton for gas coal and fJ.50 tor bituminous mal conditions that supposition would above, Can you picture? further distribution at the rate of in Oregon, Kentucky, Nevada, Indiana. coal. Mr. Perin says that they can put have been correct, but should the threat- $1.08 per and also an of READ THIS Maryland, Arizona, Colorado, Missouri pig iron on the ship at Calcutta at fifty ened eruption actually occur the amount scholar, apportionment CAREFULLY thousand to the last and Louisiana. In tbe latter state because cents a ton, while the Coatesville manu- and seriousness of the burden that would $1.09 per according Trace the outline of the faces on this or a separate piece of paper. valuation of each town. ol the destruction of the sugar industry facturer says that it costs his firm fl to be imposed upon us cannot well be meas- Number them 1, 2, 3, etc. Mail or bring answer to our store. a ton on ured. a Cost you nothing to try. You win one of the there is great dissatisfaction with the put of pig iron shipboard at To very great extent American Joseph Williamson, of Augusta, long may larger prizes. tbe nearest and would Remember, you must find at least 7 of the 10 faces in the pic- democratic party. Hence tbe capture of Philadelphia, port, fl.80 securities be thrown back upon us, in democratic and a prominent politics ture, and everyone answering this puzzle, will get something. The the Senate would be almost certain if it to deliver it in New York. and until the process exhausted itself we member of the law firm of Williamson, best prizes will be awarded to the neatest answers, and winners will be But the difference in is should have w were not for the Kooaevelt defection. wages tremen- to respond ith the precious Burleigh & McLean, committed suicide by notified by mail. dous. The mills men metal. But that is one feature of the THE ADMINISTRATION’S RECORD. Bombay employ 7,000 only cutting his throat in his office Thursday, Only one member of each family is eligible to this contest. and women natives and 139 situation that Europeans. gives cause for apprehen- in a fit of melancholia about a All answers must be sent in on or before Aug 17. It is a record many times worse than brought by The receive as in sion. Even we latter almost much pay though might weather the severe attack of indigestion. Besides a that made by the party under Cleveland, as the entire 7,000 natives. Pig iron from drain with no more grave consequences widow, who is the daughter of United when bonds were issued to pay the cur- PIAN0 the furnaces is carried by womeu in Bom- than a temporary embarrassment, we States Senator Edwin C. he rent expenses of the government. The Burleigh, I nrH & fn should be bay for eight cents a day, and Mr. Perin likely to find, as the conflict leaves two sons. Mr. Williamson had UfUl U VV currency issue was brought forward at VU#^ WAREROOMS says that they are entirely satisfied with continued, that our commerce w'as being served as for Kennebec that time in the of the free county attorney by Bryan way demoralized. their pay, and the corporation is well seriously The cold-blooded county, was a member of the Maine House fie. coinage of silver. It was defeated, but Congress St., Masonic Bldg., Portland, satisfied that “it can come into the Ameri- optimism with which some have regarded in 1911 and had been designated Gov. Bryan w ith his free trade and free silver by can market now that the government has the outlook in a business way fails to con- Haines as a member of the utilities w hich he holds is the public coinage ideas, still, vince kindly removed the duty and given it an us. which was in the democratic cabinet. He is commission, suspended premier For a of opportunity to place its surplus products couple generations the Atlantic the referendum. He was born at under Wilson’s but through domination, they ocean has afforded here’*. comparatively peaceful forty-five years ago, and was a agree wonderfully well. The Mexican And why should it not be well satisfied? paths for commercial operations and in- graduate of Bowdoin college. policy is theirs. They have caused the A day’s wage in the Bombay mills would terchanges. Piracy has been driven from loss of American lives and a great deal of not keep a workman busy fifteen minutes the seas; privateering has ceased and even money in the of AURORA. temporary occupancy in the United States mills. Our workmen when two nations have been at war the Vera Cruz for no whatever ex- Lewis who has been purpose cannot compete with eight-cent a day rest of the world has not been greatly em- Crosby, employed cept to aid Villa. The in is home. shilly-shallying labor, and with transportation on ships barrassed in its maritime enterprises. Bangor, Mexico policy has caused a terrible loss of manned by similar labor, though the dem- But with six formidable challengers on Mrs. Lillian Weston, of Bangor, is visit- lives and destruction of property in that ocratic party has thrown the American the high seas it is going to be unpleasant ing her sister Mrs. Ernest Rowe. which have been country, might stopped even for market open to such competition. neutrals, for, according to the Mrs. W. N. Crosby and little son a blockade of Norris, by Mexican ports. neutrals must FOREIGN MANUFACTURERS JUBILANT. agreement among nations, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. much PANAMA CANAL. carry contraband ware either ab- O. Silsby, at are home. A special despatch in the New York Ellsworth, solute or conditional, if they are to re- Then the tolls repeal policy at Panama Timet from Berlin under date of July 11, Mrs. Lincoln Silsby, who has been at ceive the benefit of was others’ misfortunes, another great blander. There was no says: the Maine general hospital for treatment, which some financiers reason the anticipate. is much whatever for bringing up are over the bene- home, improved in health. German exports jubilant how is our commerce con- British Furthermore, question at this time. The gov- fits are deriving from the wool tariff. are extended to they which there is no to be Congratulations Mr. ernment has no consul at cerning question recently announced that Robert J. Thompson, the American and Mrs. Adelbert of on carried? We row the Bridges, Bangor, been submits character- depend upon ships communication on the subject bad Aix-la-Chapelle, figures the birth of a Earl. Mrs. of the countries that will then be fac- son, Raymond sent of all other consular dis- to our government since President istic practically Bridges’ mother, Mrs. H. T. 8ilsby, who in Invoiced experts. For ing risks which they may be indisposed Ready! Wilson was of tricts Germany, by inaugurated. The pretense has been with her, came home Sunday. the quarter ended June 80, Aix-la-Chapelle to take. Already the managers of German To make a “batch” foreign complications was a mere sham. 23. C. in to the United lines New York that with a July While aggregated $2,187,530 exports entering say the voters of the country almost the of old-fashioned, whole- States, as compared with $1348,449 for general war land Europe all ablaze, they as well as Wilson himself, unanimously, same of 1918, a gain of about 55 per home-made a quarter do not see how they “could get through”. Hbbtrtiannmts. some, bread, j approved the exemption of coastwise ves- cent. One in Mr. Thompson’s dis- nice cake and a exporter It will be the same with Great light perhaps sels Britain, from tolls, after the election, trict declares that America is now taking his or Wilson, and pie two—the kind of good liv- increase France Italy. conceived the idea that it was opposed to entire output, necessitating a large ing that makes the smile. he had sold In wnat kind of a plight would their family j his free trade so he reversed him- in his plant. Previously only views, ocean ACT All from one-third of his in the American mar- regular withdrawal from the service QUICKLY William Tell and all j self and forced his to do likewise. output party — ket. leave us? We have been preparing ac. always good because this is The result is a further blow to American commodations for the largest vessels at the all ’round flour that ■hipping. That news might well be contrasted Delay Has Been Dangerous in keeps announcement made in the Sen- our own port and most of the leading the cook in a good humor. There will probably not be a single great with the Ellsworth. of two seaports have been doing the same thing nation asicte from the United States which ate the other day of the closing Extra nutritious and goes | because in a greater or less degree. We would will not subsidize its shipping using the woolen mills in Lebanon, N. H., farther—a secret of Ohio Red orders. Consular have to depend upon our own resources, Do the right thing at the right time. Winter Wheat and the canal or reimburse the ships for the tolls of a lack of reports special like there over and it would be a long time before they Act in time of of paid, as has been done at Suez. Great from tell of glee quickly danger. process milling yours only in woolens and cottons. could be made adequately effective. The Britain has increased the subsidy American orders for In time of kidney danger Doan’s Kidney already of to American vessels to Senator told of a New Hamp- question subsidy the chief British line that will use the Gallinger Pills are most effective. been has thus far been largely academic. It canal. Canadian shire shoe manufacturer who had Practically all of the# of evidence of their worth. worth to a would become very practical if not vital in Plenty vessels will receive subsidies. Hence our selling about $300,000 annually and who received a such a situation, and if subsidies were once Mrs. John L. Smith, Waltham expenditure of about with Baltimore customer, Road, $500,000,000, w'ould be from the Baltimore man established it many long years Ellsworth Falls, Me., says: UI had many millions to be made up annually by letter recently before were abolished, no matter he would not want anything they trouble from my kidneys for a long time. taxation in thia country to pay interest saying that WHITCOMB, HAYNES & CO. C. W. GRINDAL. been offered lower how the world conditions might change. I had a dull, heavy ache in my back and and principal of the canal debt, etc., will more, because he had manufacturer. The To look upon events as they have seemed dizzy spells. Doan’s Kidney Pills helped he of no special advantage. Our shipping prices by an English American lasts to be shaping themselves in Europe w’ith me right away. I still have unlimited will not increase, because it cannot com- British have been copying to approval, on the assumed basis of self- faith in Doan’s Kidney Pills and believe pete with that of foreign nations receiv- and styles and are now beginning profit free trade in boots interest, seems to us the climax of folly. that there is no other kidney medicine on ing government aid and paying the lowest under the democratic shoes. The in the market as good. You may continue possible wages. ind wages paid England, BROOKSVILLE. former a British return, to publish my endorsement. Oc- There are 40,000 Lascars dressed in cot- iccording to government CLARION FURNACES less than one-half those Miss Emma is ill. casional use of Doan’s Kidney Pills keeps tons, barefooted, and living on rice, em- ire considerably Gray very in the United States. me in good health.” are ployed on British merchant vessels, while paid in the industry Mrs. Ralph L. Roberts is employed at You at all dealers. trustworthy. boots and shoes are not a southern Price 60c, Don’t simply Chinese and are on But the View”, South Brooksville. Japanese employed “Bay — can them. ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s depend upon Canadian and other vessels on the Pacific. Droduct. James aud who have been Roper wife, Pills — the same that Mrs. Smith The will BLAST FURNACES CLOSED. Kidney payment of tolls by vessels in are at home for <^*r employed Connecticut, had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Props., Buffalo, A Clarion will keep give British and other vessels a to the Iron Trade Review, foreign According a short time. N. Y. hall great vessels in cent, ot the merchant blast your house, store, advantage over American Dnly 39 per Irving Young and Susie Waldridge, of the of from Euro- Furnaces in Ohio were in operation on or warm in the shipment merchandise Bangor, Benjamin Young and wife, of church pean Alton Steel ports to the Pacific coast. Freights July 8. The $950,000 (III.) with their Ellsworth, spent Friday sister, When you need Mustard, Spices or most severe weather. will be much lower from to San [Jo. went into bankruptcy July 10 because Europe Mrs. John Billings. They came from Ban- from our to sufficient orders and a Flavoring Extracts, say to Francisco or Seattle than jf inability get in automobile. iron gor Irving Young’s \ Simple to manage, Atlantic ports. Thus not only our ships lair prioe for its products. Structural your grocer: Elmer Davis and wife, of Texas, and but our merchants and manufacturers will tod steel mills are working only 60 per economical of fuel, strong Mrs. Nina Lucas and daughter Hazel, of !n«e, and pig iron and other Asiatic prod- ;ent. of their capacity, though imports and durable. will Waltham, Mass.,arrived at their mother’s, & Poor’s” ire increasing. American workmen Mrs. F. M. last “Stickney low to admit of Billings, Wednesday, * summer Coughs are Dangerous. aot accept wages enough Send us of Out of Mrs. Lucas returning Monday. They particulars Summer colds are dangerous. They indi- :ompetition in many products. cate low vitality and often lead to serious 197. came in Mr. Davis’automobile from Texas. 123 coke and anthracite furnaces only Notice. your heating problem. «,rroa^ and Lung Troubles, including Con- 31. A. Pauper Four more went July _ jumption. Dr. King’s New Discovery will were in blast on June 1. contracted with the City of Ells- cl.»ve t*ie cough or cold promptly and pre- month. worth to and care for those who anti- jut of blast that “I have beeu somewhat but Doan’s HAVING support implications. It is soothing and .costive, may need assistance during the next five and at once. To hereto- & BISHOP Me. makes you feel better Thirty-eight large corporations, Regulets gave Just the results desired. They years and are legal residents of Ellsworth. I WOOD CO.," Bangor, yrl? dangerous—get a bottle of Dr. King’s have re- forbid all persons trusting them on my ac- if not fore regular dividends, act mildly and regulate the bowels per- *LB*^Pifcovery St once. Money back paying count, as there is of room and accom- 50c. at to do and sixteen others fectly.”—George B. Krause, 306 Walnut Ave.» plenty g}J*a“'ed- and $1.00 bottles your Drug- jeutly ceased so, modations to care for them at the City Farm reduced their dividends. The Altoona, Pa.—Advt. house. M. J. Dbummby. SOLD by J. P. ELDRIDOE, ELLSWORTH, ME Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Pile*. lave Robert Ik menu. American ately toward the republican party COUNT* GOSSIP. POULTRY CONTEST. $tjc <£llswcrtl) from which he, had been some time Hancock county’s share ot the State Prizes In Ellsworth, Franklin and estranged. He made a notable state- school for 1914 is of ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL money (68,833.18, Ellsworth Clubs to be Awarded. ment upon reaching his decision, the which is the school and mill ol FUBLISHKD (35,345.07 The first contest ol the poultry clubs i Old Reliable MUSIC BYCRY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON snbstance of which was, that he be- fund and (33,408.11 is the common school and or- STOReI^ Ellsworth, Franklin Hancock, ESTABLISHED IB88 AT lieved the republicans and progres- fund. ganized through the extension work ol OMsat ind tait la Eaitara Malaa. EyanrtWai la tka Music liaa (ram a ELLSWORTH, MAINE, ; Grind Piaao to a sives to be two organizations with one the University ol Maine in Hancock l( ™ THB ■■ Maaic BT Bar Harbor is talking about a business tc Sheet Music and Book*, Motocycles, Bicycles and he knew the will close this week, according ■ PUBLISHING OO- purpose, republican county, Victor and Edison Talking HANCOCK COUNTY men’s day or carnival tbe latter part ot local Machines, Machines, Tvi*= w-nf.r** party to be the stronger and better announcement by 11. W. Conley, the ;; Vacuum Cleaners, Post Cards of local yiewa. J'Pewnters, W. H. Titus, Editor and Manager. August or perhaps on Labor day. One ot leader. Prizes will be awarded Satur- instrument with which to accomplish Reliable, Up-to-date, Always Alive to the features proposed is a race between a Always Always Custom.lon,*rs Price—$2.00 a year; $1.00 lor six day. tereats. Guarantee |n. J tioscrlptlon the purpose, and he therefore would ; | Always Satisfaction. months; 50 cents for three months: If paid hydro-aeroplane and motor boats. The judging will bo by George N. In advance, $1 50, 75 and 58 cent# in the future his entire GOODS ALWAYS HIGH GRADE. NONE strictly give support farm dem- ;; BETTER MAT respectively. Single copies 5 cent#. All ar- Worden, who is in charge ol the *’ to the in order that John L. Goss has erected on his EASY PAYMENT TERMS IF" rearages are reckoned at the rate of $2 pei repulican party just onstration work in Hancock county, DESIRED vear. at what is said to he the influence he had should count for quarry Stonington and William C. instructor in Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will be Monahan, in better the largest derTick in the world. Tbe made known on application. the best object the way. poultry husbandry at the University ol mast is 118 feet of and Thousands are his long, Oregon pine, who is in Hancock county thit S. J. ness communications should be addressed following example. Maine, Bast the castings are ot mammoth propor- to, and all checks and order# made week Mr. Worden in the ex- l"l"l I"!11 ’l"l"M*M"l 1 left I money pay assisting 1111 PHI III1MCLEjevrat I »l | | , , , , *ole to Thb Hancock Countt Publishing tions. The stick itself cost Mr. Goes, in *7, The New York Timet undertook, tension work. Co., Ellsworth, Maine. Boston, f835. The derrick is capable of about the middle of July, to print a Following is a list of the prizes to be Salt. lifting 100 tons. Jot 1*8*13fotitis. This week’s edition of The “boom” edition for the democratic awarded: tariff law. The result was negligible. To member batching the highest per- MO Bred So we for August end American is 2,400 copies. the railroads are the best in- A few weeks ago W. 1J. Gray, of Pretty September furrow, Including 0, I. C.. Morici'opToRFxirQ^'w Perhaps centage of eggs Poultry book— PIGS—Neerly TTTHEHEAS, Qiocondo Valti found bis when be set—(1) Yorkshires, Polsnd Chinns. Esses. Chester*. ▼V the of ***».i dicators of business conditions, and Marsh, among eggs 15* county of Bams in? It Average per week for 1913, 2,677 “Standard of Perfection;" (2) leg-bands; Berkeblres, end Muiefeet. About young wealth of MaMachu.ett. hV co“«. without they had no word gathered them an enormous egg, ita largest two to six months old, O. I. C, polsnd J? exception knife. bosre, deed, dated Jan. IS. a. dm-..,, “"rtgu. of commendation for the business circumference nine inches (3) killing Chinns. Essex, Yorkehlres, Chesters, end Hancock being nearly old county. Maine, WEDNESDAY, AUQ. 6, 1914. To the member showing the largest Berkshire*. Pigs shipped nt two month, book 438, regi.tr? of'dS^ situation. The Timet must have and its smallest circumference seven pa«e 188, coiveyed m „,d'«‘-!t Id lot* to suit purcbnser from one to n cnrlond. found its effort in that direction al- number of healthy chicks in proportion signed, Mfchael F. McCarthy and one-half inches. This, of course, was We do not get fency pricet-end we gnsrnnten and Jeremiah J. Pure-bred stock. W* hnee McCarthy, ot FrwkS,Ww'- most as it sought to dis- to the number hatched —(1) shipment of nice epproxi- In the county of Norfolk ^ hopeless, sn immense but the was to and ° egg, surprise yet metely 6,000 heed to eelect from. New Eeo- “a V REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. the as it chuaetts, certain piece or n.r may “calamity bowlers'’, cockerel; (2) sprayer; (3) egg-tester. laicd Live Srocx Oosmst, Pee body. Meet. _?**•*■ called of the wonder- come, for, upon the shell being broken, it situated on ‘Worth’* Island’il#< them, by telling To member showing the highest average •Green. laland' In was found to contain a fluid like the white HEAP—TOPSAIL SLOOP built McFer- StonlngtoS u STATE SEPT. 1914. ful increase in the traffic of by of JR?"?** ELECTION, 14, passenger weight per chicken—(1) Poultry Journal; lend. Honth Brletol, » ft. over *11. • 1-5 ft Hancock, and Mute of jf,ln* of an and a ben’s of size and described as and“L“^! the railroads for the fiscal year 1913. egg egg ordinary drefL iron keel, leed bell set. oek end bleck follows, viz (2) spring balance scale; (3) killing Beginning at the the writer of that article with a shell. welnut Interior Uni,h. equipped for crnlsingor northeast com..,, .v For Governor, Perhaps good strong at an Iron bolt In the “"W knife. recing. or would mekee fine lobster or centeVTl thought the public would not know perty, of Gone and Small, and WILLIAM T. HAINES, of WatervUle. member best ashing host. Will be shown by J. J. Tilling- thenca rnamK’.W that the fiscal 1913 ended months To writing the composi- 8S- went a rod* and 11 year Maine's oldest twins, Mrs/Mary J. J)un- ■AST. Hotel Dlrlgo. Sonlbwssl Harbor. link? For State Auditor, before the Underwood tariff law went tion on “Hatching and Rearing Chicks”— to n drill hole In n square roc? [J. ham and Leonard J. Maddocks, both of * fresh G>e »m. TIMOTHY F. of Lewiaton. Bertlett’e Islend. young conrw 88 rod. mor^Si CALLAHAN, into effect. If the Timet had quoted (1) “Productive Poultry Husbandry." cows, sxtre breed Quern* north aide of £ Ellsworth Falls, celebrated their eighty- COWS—At good qnellty. nnprnce tree marked: tw.^* the statistics for the fiscal ended The American to the full teys; si so two registered yearling Ourrnsey the same coarse to For Representative to Congress, year seventh at the borne of Mr. hopes print low-water 7,,,^*"“ June nine months of which birthday balls. Price very reeeoneble. Address J. K. weet aide of said Island; thence 30, 1914, list of awards next week, and also the Me. around aouth.,u A (Third District) Maddocks, Monday, July 27. Mrs. Dun- Wallace, lndlen Point. eaaterly said island at low .warn. **? were under the Underwood-Wilson to said Goss and Small’* JOHN A. PETERS, of Ellsworth. ham is in excellent and while at winning composition. A8HE8 mixed with Lime. For weal*rl?i|V2^.V“'t it would have had to concede health, north » l t weat an tariff, end other eddreee J. through ImV ffi £'*« her brother's took hold with the WOODprice psrtlcnler, near the water In the that the “calamity howlers” had a younger successor to Knox Fertiliser ledge Core to COUNTY TICKET. F. Sullivait, Co., o' case.—The Protectionitt. women of the in the house- Yacht Races be Box M2. Bocklend, Me. kSi"*1."” pflint beginning,*th. u\ iS good family doing May Postponed. being ten rods more or leaa. Said For Senators: bounded lSaT work. Mr. Maddocks has not been as A despatch from says Sir northerly by Innd of ElUakik w Greene; ennterly by land of MELVIN D. CHATTO, of BrooksviUe. as amid The members of the well usual the past few months, but is Thomas is seriously Co Irf. Sranll; and on ChZ Z progres- considering other part* by the saltwt,. to aatd SHERMAN S. SCAMMON, of Franklin. sive town committees of Rock- better now, and able to be out of doors. whether, in the event that Great Britain Reserving Kllrabeth W. Green. nice rent* for small heir* and assigns. the to The were on is right pa., ,aj Z For twins in excellent spirits involved in the European war, he will families in Pond avenue near hardwood with team* or County Attorney, land and Hanover, Mass., met TENEMENTS—Three pna. otherwise orir a ,7,,. * and from the dost and dirt of land •*1 teen feet wld. FRED L. MASON, of Ellsworth. their birthday, and entered into the en- race his yacht Shamrock IV, for tbe factory away along the emleri, W last week, and upon invitation, streets; shade trees cover the rroonds about of the land here!)? conveyed; alvo joymentjof tbe occasion. America’s cup this year. reaer-rlMIS For Clerk of the buildings, and the location Is beatthfal. said Ooea and Small the 'right to d Courts, the republican committees of the F. i£2 Sir Thomas inclines to tbe opinion that A. Buhvbam from the well on tali land, being the TIMOTHY F. MAHONEY,of Ellsworth. same towns met with them. premises conveyed tome by ..id They Bull there should be no race when bis over Moore’s store, vacated graalaiaE Moose Bankruptcy. country drag deed of even date," and whereas For of Dr. Gibbs. Hot water heat and toilet. the oi? Judge Probate, met together, and Pott.) is in war. OFFICESby dttlon of said mortgage ha. beer, planned together, (tTa^hinplon engaged to E. Ellsworth. broken mi E of Apply G. Moons. remain, broken, now BERTRAND CLARK, Eden. of times are therefore, by remnTS proposed to campaign together. Signs the changing apparent the branch of the coodltion thereof »e t2 For of in the announcement Charles claim a Register Deeds, They are tired of pulling against each by Elliott NORTHEAST HARBOR. undersigned forecloaor. of MS io* mortgage and hereby give public WILLIAM O. EMERY’, ol SnUivan. other in their efforts to a Ware, chairman of the progressive party's notice ofccr accomplish Miss Marion Boardman is visiting her purpose to foreclose the same state committee in BOOK No. «aoe issued the Han- For common Massachusetts, that by Mechakl F McCaam Sheriff, result, and in the future they aunt, Mrs. Emily Manchester. Bans. Finder the is insolvent and will be BANKcock County Havings McCagrgil FORREST O. 8I1SBY, of Ellsworth. party obliged return to Its Chaelrs C. Fredi““**,A* L. propose to pull together. The indi- Mrs. Elliot of is visit- please treasurer, By Mason, their attorney to settle its bills at 50 cents on the dollar. ; Wood, Winlbrop, BcsaiLL. For County Commissioner, cations now are that this movement her Mrs. Clarence Kimball. Bated Creditors of the progressive organization ing daughter, Ellsworth, Me.. July J,*“lhorl8i MELVILLE L. ALLEN, of Mt. Desert. will over the and an spread state, tiled attachments against the Mrs. Edith Burr and children are at ESantrti. progressive Bankrupt’s Petition for f For County Treasurer, almost will re- West Eden for tbe Discharge. general amalgamation headquarters and are rather doubtful that remainder of tbe sum- In the matter of I BOYD A. BLAJSDELL, of Franklin. — A few more wanted, liberal the sult. they will receive as much as 50 per cent. mer. partnership of James SALESMENcash commission. Address H. H. Gc»- Parker’s Son*, the individual 1 FOR REPRESENTATIVES. Of nby St Hales office, Au- course financial insolvency does not Miss Marguerite Ober, of Bar Harbor, Co., Nurserymen. co-partners in which are Class 1—E. J. Bar burn. Me., U. 8. A. Nurseries in both Canada James A. Parker and Fred L. ln Morrison, Harbor. Candidate now has an always mean but the was tbe of Miss Elizabeth Man- 1 Beninipsq Pattangall political insolvency; guest and United States. and 2— W. A. Castine. Parker, they Individ- Rinicer, opportunity right in his own district fact that the former is admitted by the chester last week. ually. i 3— Milton Beckwith, Ellsworth. state organization on the eve of an im- Bankrupt. to tell those idle Hartland woolen Lewis who has been Nouwb. j Manchester, visit- &prifal To the Hon. 4— Paul W. Scott, Deer Isle. portant election is tantamount to notice Clarence Hale, Judge of tbs Dis- mill employees, with their psycho- ing relatives here, returned to his home in trict coart of the United States for the DU- 5— A. B. Holt, Gouldsboro. that no credit is in the CARD or THANKS. that their expected ap- trictof Maine. logical pay envelopes, Manchester, Mass., Wednesday. TITE with to thank our friend* and 6— Ward W. Wescott, Bluehill. fight. neigh* A. PARKER, of Southwest Harbor. proaching bor* for their earnings have been psychologically Miss Margaret Hills, who has been tbe ▼ T thoughtfulness, •>mpa- Maine, and Fred L. Parker, of West 7— Loren W. Bumill, Tremont. The incident is added and in our time of trouble JAMBS given signifi- tby help daring Rock port. Maine, all because of “the best guest of Miss returned the death co-partners, doing business increased, cance reason of the withdrawal of Margaret Kimball, the tlckne** and at of our husband under the firm name of James Parker's by the floral of friends boas, administration this has ever to her home in Saturday. and father; for offering* at Southwest Harbor. Hancock War! country Charles Bird as a candidate Bangor county. progressive and also of the nurse* of the Eastern Maine Maine, and they individually, William Graham and respectfully The known”. Perhaps he can convince for Mr. Bird twice wife, and Joseph general hospital, Bangor. represent, that on the 4th of a the progressive that her owner, Roger Putnam, was average. she has been executrix ticket, they say painfully If you drink, the of sudden THE duly appointed progressives. scythe death is the last will and testament of have found that but not burned. William and Doiliver are on a they the dangerously Dudley above — voting pro- poised your head. Stop the Neal HEMAN L. RICHARDS, late of EDE.Y The came in business to Rockland. ticket this fall is contribut- yacht Thursday afternoon trip Way. Take a lew in gressive The Mexican situation is dis- from days, pleasantly spent county of Haucock, 8tate of Maine. again Manchester, Mass., and was lying at oi toward the success of Mrs. Ward and daughter perfect privacy. No withdrawal distress. no bonds being required by tbe terms ing the dem- the dock while the gasoline was Mary Agnes out oHM turbing. Villa has de- supply ! write or and that she, now residing practically Mr. a tew last week at Call, phone 147 Pleasant Ave., Port- will, ocratic and end being replenished. Putnam attempted spent days Islestord. State of Maine, has A ticket, up by saying: clared his of land, Me., Phone 4216. appointed ^ independence Carranza, to start the engine when it back-fired and | Rodick, of Eden, in the county of *1 can’t do and am to vote Herbert Moore and wile, with son Wil- that, going and is his ignited some of the liquid which had been State of Maine, her agent in said ” reorganizing army. liam and a "“JL* the republican ticket.’ spilled. An explosion followed, the force triend, Alton Linneli, of Maine. All persous having demands*®1 of it Mr. Putnam into the cabin and the estate of aaid deceased are throwing Somerville, Mass., Mr. Simmons, with anddeaired*®/^ a.I and blowing out the stern of the launch. sent tbe same for settlement, ipae POLITICAL MOTES. daughter Nettie, are visiting Mrs. M. E. thereto are to make pay®*1* In the House of The launch was so requested Representatives badly damaged by the Moore. mediately. Sadie Rich»*M- the been Senator Charles F. Johnson has been explosion and tire that it sank while being R. June 8,1914. republicans have conducting Wm. O. I Providence, I.f ^_, towed across the harbor. The loss is Aug. 3. T. E. D. EMERY chosen __ a the secret cau- the Maine member of the demo- long fight against about f4,000. j aubacriber give* notic* cratic national committee. hereby cuses by which the democrats have WE8T GOULDSBOBO. THEshe has been duly appointed exccu TITLES the last will and testament of bound their One Rev. John W. members to united action hundred progressives representing WEST ELLSWORTH. Tickle, summer superin- late of MA E-LBWORTH, MAINE WILLIAM M. HOWARD, •on all thus in- all sections of Indiana met in conference tendent of the Unitarian churches in big legislation, placing HILL, dl in Stella of Ellsworth Hancock will BoarcHss made and no dividual who Indianapolis Saturday, declared alle- Oiles, Falls, visited county, preach in the Union abstracts in the county of Hancock, deceased, ^ congressmen, might and of *»io * to the and issued her John H. church 9. copies furnished on short being the terms offcerwise a giance republican party, father, Carter, recently. Sunday, Aug. reqnired by the display little brain mat- and at persons having demands against ( an to men of all notice, REASONABLE PRICES. under the of the appeal political parties, Mrs. Henry Higgins, who has been seri- aaid deceased are desired to Pf®**®1 *r< ter, sting party for and all indebted ther and especially to those who voted the ously ill the past week, is WINTER HARBOR. OFFICE! settlemeat, whip. The republicans have dis- improving. requested tonmy progressive ticket in 1812, to Join with Rev. cussed all matters in Mrs. Rubie Cunningham, of Bluehill, is Professor Henry Wilder Foote, of MORRISON, iOr l CO. pajrmen^immedUW^. legislative open them in support of the republican ticket BLOCK, Bluehlll, July 20,1914.__ visiting her parents, James W. Carter and Harvard university, will occupy the •TATE BTRcET. —■j and the has been pulpit subscriber •conferences, public this year. in the hereny 8fYf* iBiSSpttl»execn wife. Channing chapel at 3 p. m., Sun- she has been Invited to be present. The demo- t**m. m i. ^ THE duly appointed Prof. Kaymond McFarland, of Middle- Lester Carter has returned home from day, Aug. 9. of the last will and testament of crats have framed their bills in secret j late of CASTl* bury college. Middle bury, Vt., son of D. the Eastern Maine general hospital much NELSON P. NOYES, ^d -committee out Y. of Catarrh Cannot Be in the of Hancock, sessions, smothering McFarland, Lamoine, has consented improved in health. Cure county dec5ftAll oe'r»on»P® to with bonds as the law directs. ^ in their be the progressive candidate for Con- LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can- all opposition party in secret Doe is and two £ivenaving demands against tbe gress from the first district of Vermont, Pomroy children, of Bel- not reach the teat of the disease. Catarrh is Ptoft,,tonal SatOa. a blood or deceased are desired to P*■•••“* re- •caucus, shutting off all debate by the according to an announcement in the and Mertie Swett and constitutional disease, and in thereto*?.* fast, little daughter, order settlement, and all indebted and the bills to cure it you must take internal rem- I g rule, passed through Boston Olobe. Leaders of the party said were to make of Ellsworth, here Sunday. edies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- H. quested payment i 3 lower branch of as Prof. McFarland’s decision wss reached ALICE SCOTT Congress just nally, and acts directly npon the blood and to 1M4* sy have been sent over from the after urging him become a mneoue surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ie Castlne, Me.,|July petitions AND ^ candidate bad been received from all sec- An open-air performance of “Twelfth not a quack medicine. It was TTPBWRmNul'YwoONTINO 'White House. prescribed by subscriber hereby gi*«® earn tions of the district. one of the best physicians in tble tor Am.nl nKfIK2^L,£I‘8RICAL WORK. -5°^dmini** the Devereux on the country Agent Union Safe Deposit ft Trust Co of Port, THEshe has been duly appointed Might”, by Players, year* and is a regular for prescription. It is and, furnishing Probate and Bonds tratrlx of the estate of r*oaKRT, grounds of the Megunticook golf dub at composed of the best tonics com- Surety D*- Ex bined with the best known, Agent Oliver Typewriter; ROBERT ASH, late of MOUNT Congressman Prendergast, SULLIVAN. Camden next blood purifiers, acting di- typewriter auppllee ^ Monday, Aug. 10, will be on the «A>r.M>ln.nd the Hancock, known as the man who nomi- rectly mucous surfaces. The perfect R^, in county of d®®ea^fu’ per- widely one of the social and combination of the two Dra, given bonds as the law Bev. Henry Hallam Saunderson, of the big entertainment ingredients Is what dj1*®?*® 1the estate on produces such wonderful WAte^gu.^ aona demands aated Colonel Roosevelt the floor events of eastern Maine. Automobile results in curing having agate*! to epreieD* First Unitarian church, Toronto, will catarrh. Send for of are daslred parties are being made up in testimonials, free. Sixteen ounce* said deceased ‘Jjebte^ -of the 1912 Chicago convention, some Ellsworth, F. J. CHENEY A of performance to the same for settlement, and iBJ. preach in the Union church Sunday Bar Harbor and other towns in Hancock CO., Prop., Toledo, O. ever, J11 ‘“nt his Sold by Druggists, price 75c. pound of promise in the thereto are requested to a**- ■sonths ago turned face deliber- Aug. 8. county to go to Camden (or the Take advertisements ngjjj/j,Mabtha spectacle. Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. of THE AMERICAN. mediately. July SI, 1914. He w*s ready to ,Urt „,t t0 get the book„ UNITARIAN FAIR at»bertf«nntnt«. MEETING. ir the CITY eldermen so instructed him. It was finsiiy decided to examine the Opened at Hancock Hall This After- discussions but ix»ks INTERESTING at a meeting next Monday night. noon. business. Rolls of The of the Unitarian so- little new accounts were theu passed as two-days’fair follows: ciety, under the management of the fob necessary ROLL Woman’s Alliance this afternoon at money provided OP ACCOUNTS NO. 5. opens The Proof of the is in the repairs—clash of dates Hancock hall—or rather it opened at noon Eating Amount Pudding street" Electric to-day with a luncheon. Another IN HANCOCK HALL. light, BHAUR Power Co, 221 42 oor, luncheon Michael J Drummey, 296 83 will be served to-morrow from To we will to Contingent, 11.30 this, send, muob discussion but little Hancock County Pub. Co. 7 76 to 1.30. prove up Aug. Ttwre was Whitcomb, Haynes A Co, 7 66 The hall is gay with its decorations and «t the regular meeting of J A new business Cunningham, 68 90 attractive booths. This afternoon there is to who has not Town of 17, anybody already Monday evening. Hancock, 16 75 a the city government musical program, with solos by Mrs. 8. Charles C Burrill A 81 96 Jones, Stuart, Maddocks and Son, W. Wilder, of Newton Center, Mass., and Aldermen J u 1 ia A C hat to, 16 CO sent in for one of the I In the absence of the E J Miss Sophie Walker, of Ellsworth, and sample, following Moor ware present. Walsh, 26 00 John H readings by Miss M. A. Greely, of Ells- Alderman Maddocke, as president Silvy, 20 00 n„yor, John E worth. This the “A Hatchet Brand Ooyle, 20 00 evening comedietta, Spices: White Pepper, ot the board, presided. H F W escott, 76 Political Pull,” arranged by R. C. Haines, was as to needed Short Most of the discussions Loring, A Harmon, 8 60 will be put on, with the following cast: L W Black was Jordan, 86 00 Cassia, Cloves, on the highways, and in the John Curtis, in politics.Harold L Hooper Pepper, Ginger, fgpairs James A McOown, 117 50 Patrick McManus, also in politics, of instructions to the street com- N E Tel A Tel nsture Co, 74 Roy C Haines or wbat work to do. Police, George M 57 75 Mustard, niuaioner as to The Campbell, Jack Wilmont, desirous of being in poli- Allspice, Nutmeg. D L Fields, 2 00 fund already overdrawn, it tics...Walter M Allen highway being John W 2 00 McCarthy, 2nd, Kate Anowden, interested in a politician, to draw the contin- Eugene contains a the same as the WM necessary upon Carlisle, 4 00 Alice Garland Every sample coupon, regular Asa C Flood, fund. 4 00 Ruth Ashton, exhibiting like interest, gent Timothy Bresnahan, 2 00 Doris Halman We will also send illustrated list take from the con- package. premium showing It was voted to flfiO Eugene P Warren, 2 00 Artiial C|7q nf W’allace L To-morrow afternoon the suffragette fund for repairs on State-aid Raymond, 2 00 our offer for AA Silverware. tingent “How the Vote Was ar- A , A Main William E Harrington, 8C1O sketch, Won,” Roger’s mads, and fTOO for general repairs. Fire dept, John H Brown, 62 00 ranged by Miss Doris Halman, will be the Can street, High street, Pine street were some Sample George W 52 00 entertainment feature. There have been as in need Im- Hamilton, the streets named of of Harry C Austin A Co, 8 75 changes in the cast since that announced repairs, and Alderman 8tuart H F mediate Wescott, 12 56 last and it is now as follows: several in his week, called attention to places J A Haynes, 14 05 Horace Cole, a clerk.RoyC Haines ward needing attention. The street com- Herman J Scammon, 18 75 The N Ethel, his wife.Miss Doris Halman waa also instructed to have the E Tel A Tel Co, 1 24 Twitchell-Champlin Company, missioner Winifred, her sister.Miss Helen Bonsey out the Stabawl road. Library, Mary A Hodgkins, 14 50 bushes cut along Agatha Cole, his sister .Mrs Olga Richardson PORTLAND, ME. Mrs H H Emerson, 14 00 that a aewer wall being built his niece.Miss Helen Complaint E E 00 Molly, Nealley on Main Springer, 10 Get This Postal the rear of the Eddy building Madam Christine, his distant relation, You Can By Card. in Text bk A sup, Campbell’s Job Print, 14 65 Sample Sending so constructed as not to Miss Alice Garland street was being High school, CWGrindal, 16 00 vent for the sewer was re- Maudie Spark, his first cousin, give sufficient City school, H B Holt, 5 00 streets. Miss Martha Milliken ferred to the committee on L D Moore, 20 00 Miss Lizze Wilkins, his aunt, street commissioner was Instructed Hancock County Pub Co, 1 25 INJURY PROVES FATAL. The Miss Erva Giles certain sewers of which complaint James W Carter, 4 00 to flush Lily, his maid-of-all-work, Fred A Gray, 81 60 Outer Long Island Man Hurt on bad been made. Miss Martha Milliken W 8 Moore, 80 00 Ball Field. The board adopted the following, and Gerald Williams, his neighbor ..Walter Allen Supt of schs, Henry W Conley, 41 68 3 clerk waa instructed to forward a copy Scene—Sitting-room in Horace Cole’s house Frenchboro, Aug. (special)—Charles the in at Brixton. K. Lunt, of this place, who was injured to the State highway commission: 91.317 81 THE SAXON= died in a STRKKT Time—Late afternoon on a spring day in a ball game here, July 17, Tuesday That the city clerk notify the State COMMISSIONER'S ROLL. ruled. in the future. in Boston. commissioners that Highways. 9815 84 any year hospital highway Mr. Lunt and another collided RTiersos. said commission has caused the Bridge. 410 98 There will also be musical selections to- player Permanent sidewalks. 55 77 while for a ball. Both were Btysldc road, leading from Trenton to the Ells- morrow afternoon, including piano solos running fly Rock .. 89 15 and was at once worth to be used as a detour road crushing Miss Erva violin solo Mrs. rendered unconscious, it postofflee, 82124 by Giles, by the building or me suite roaa near vocal seen that Mr. Lunt’s injuries were serious. pending TBACHBRS’ SALARY ROLL. George E. Sinclair, solos by Mrs. the toll bridge, in aaid Trenton, and whereas, He was taken to the Knox at SupDlementarv roll. 10 00 Howard A. Walker and Miss Sophie hospital aa a detour road, traffic by reason of said use, Walker. Mrs. Mabelle Monaghan Swan Rockland, and owing to the serious nature hm been increased on said Bayside road by Grand total. $2,202 80 will to-morrow of his injuries was sent to the Peter Bent a sing evening. hundreds of heavy cars daily, with result AUDITOR’S REPORT There are all the usual fair Bingham hospital in Boston. said road has been badly worn and after attractions, that charging off rolls and orders passed a and novel to Ellsworth. The fair It was thought he bad sustained frac- rendered, in many instances, if not unsafe, at July 6.1914. many ture of the but an examina- least uncomfortable for people compelled to will close to-morrow evening with a spine, X-ray tion failed to disclose such make this detour, to such an extent that a Appro-\ Total Balun- dance, with music by Higgins’ orchestra any injury. Fund. credits Drawn drawn will be to priai ’aj His had caused a complete paralysis large amount of repairs necessary of six pieces. injury Best Little Runabout on the Market make it safe and convenient for traffic, and Contingent 9,000 00 9,112 50 8,476 97 5,635 63 of the lower limbs. An operation was de- 00 whereas the city of Ellsworth, in making its Highway, 8,000 8,000 00 2.996 72 4 28 cided to locate and remove the Sidewalk, 500 00 600 00 513 75 M3 75 Sir Knights at Eastport. upon at Us annual meeting, did without and after sppropristlons Bridge, 1,000 00 1,000 00 189 38 810 62 The of the Ban- trouble, but success, the action of the com- Rck 00 Eastport correspondent not anticipate crush’g 600 502 50 779 61 *277 11 a week of intense of the more than suffering, in making this detour road State road, 996 00 996 68 996 68 gor Commercial, writing gathering f. o. b. missioners Per ..1 death resulted. $420 h’hway, in Bucksport the of Knights Templar Eastport snd did not provide an appropriation for Per 500 00 500 00 350 140 Tuesday s’walk, 96 05 Mr. Lunt was thirty-three years of age, extraordinary repairs on same, and cannot School, 1,500 00 1.562 24 3,905 01 *2,342 77 of last week says: sch, 00 00 28 618 72 and leaves a widow and four children, be- make suitable repairs without either using High 2,300 2,440 1,821 “The Knights Templar owned the town Text-books, 600 00 600 00 224 06 875 94 to be used else- sides brothers, sisters and an invalid money that was presumed Sch’house, 1,000 00 1,000 00 59 98 940 02 Tuesday. Several hundred strong, they He was an estimable where when the highway appropriation was HuptofschS, 500 00 500 00 199 97 300 03 marched under the bright blue sky to the mother. young which Police, 1,200 00 1,200 00 630 13 669 87 missed. made, or to exceed its appropriation, music of several man, and will be greatly H. A. Fire dept. 3,000 00 3,000 00 1,512 15 1,487 85 martial bands, including BUCK, Btr excess will be an addition to the indebtedness Funeral services were held on For„fle City library, 700 00 842 88 468 99 373 89 those of Houlton, Milltown, N. B., and Sunday, of the city; that said city of Ellsworth be- Interest, 4,200 00 4.200 00 4,200 00 August 2, with the pastor, Rev. P. A. City water, 2,030 00 2,080 00 1,015 00 1,015 00 Eastport. lieves it reasonable a ad proper that said State was a Elec lights, 2,500 00 2,500 00 1.107 10 1,392 90 “Sir were Prescott. There present large body view the Knights present from Ells- highway commission should prem- Cem lots. 7200 7200 72 00 of both Lubec of I. O. O. F. and Knights Pythias, ises and. as permitted under section 7, chap- Poor, 3,550 50 3,560 50 1,479 15 2,071 36 worth, Houlton, Calais, Machias, debt. orders of which Mr. Lunt was a member. ter 130, of the public laws of 1913, make such City and other parts of Washington county, The of this State tax 9,412 25 9.412 25 9,412 25 Object appropriation from the State highway fund County tax, 2,672 31 2,672 31 2,672 81 and, with their handsome uniforms, made as will be equitable aDd proper towards mak- Overlayings 1,155 68 1,155 68 an imposing sight as they paraded along MARINE LIST. ing this detour road safe and convenient for Total, 51,888 74 52,349 54 20,638 20 34,844 97 Water street. Advertisement the increased traffic. “At noon automobiles were lined up Ellsworth Fort. is to inform reader of Tiie who has need of kind of in- HALL. •Overdrawn. every American, any BOOKINQ OF HANCOCK along the curbing on Water street, and Sid Aug 5. sch Melissa Trask, Newark, TAX COLLECTOR’S ACCOUNT. were soon whirled staves, C J Treworgy surance that all our policies combine broad protection and settle Alderman Stuart brought up the matter the visitiDg Knights prompt Uncollected taxes of Ar Aug 4, sch Lulu W Eppes, Plymouth of the booking of Hancock hall, calling years out to Goudy’s point, where a down-east ments with the lowest poesible rates. prior to 1905 $17,44153 Hancock County Forts. attention to the vote at the first fish chowder was served to several hun- passed Tax deeds. 4,157 82 Franklin—Sid July 30, sch Portland Packet, for a dred men. After the outing at the Boston meeting of the present board calling bal. 91 point, C. W. 8c F. L. Tax of 1913 $13,400 West Sullivan —Ar July 29, sch Portland MASON, book to clerk’s the took place, and at 5 o’clock a be kept at the city office, Coll’d to date. 6,458 76 parade Packet, Boston 18 was served in the where ELLSWORTH, MAINE and to a vote at the last meeting, when the 6,942 banquet Armory, Sid Aug 2, sch Mary B Wellington, Boston, Tax of 1914. 51,888 74 Mass tact that the vote had not been the tables were beautifully decorated with previous Coll’d to date. 7,306 54 Southwest Harbor—Ar July 31, sch Quick- hall 20 cut flowers, dainty candelabra and cut owners will be from fire their complied with by the janitor of the 44.582 step (Br) from Digby, N 8, cargo fish Property protected by placing Annie F st was that the mar- glass, and loaded with the good things Ar Aug 1, sch Kimball, lumber; brought up, ordering city Total uncollected, $73,128 73 Gundred that the ladies know how y shal and should with the only Eastport T R janitor comply TREASURER'S REPORT. Ar Aug 2, sch Annie P Chase, coal for J serve. A score or more of them were order within a or he would be dis- to Freeman week, 41 Balance on hand at last report. $555 on hand to attend to the wants of the charged. The book was not delivered to Fire Insurance Received from taxes of 1913 8,354 54 the clerk’s office until night, j visiting Knights. BORN. city Monday Rec'd from other sources. 4,772 39 though City Clerk Cunningham reported “After the banquet, sight-seeing was with E. J. WALSH, ELLSWORTH. $13.682 34 visitors until time for the COLE—At Deer Isle, June 14, to Mr and Mrs that Mr. Kresnahan had notified him that enjoyed by the 48 Charles L Cole, a daughter. Paid out since last report. 7,778 work to commence, when all he had the book a day or two after the last commandery COOMBS—At Winter Harbor, July 16, to Mr to Masonic where the de- twin sons. meeting of the board. Cash on hand. $5,908 96 adjourned hall, and Mrs Linwood Coombs, to Mr and PLUMBING, Auditor. were conferred. After the work in DAVIS—At Ellsworth Falls, Aug 1, Alderman Stuart then called attention J. A. Mellows, grees Dated Aug. 3, 1914. Mrs William M Davis, a daughter. to the lodge room was completed, the Ells- Hot Water the fact that in Mr. Bresnahan’s book EATON—At Deer Isle, July 29, to Mr and Mrs Heating, Furnace Moor were Aid. Stuart, Jones and ap- worth Knights and a number of friends W a daughter. the hall appeared as booked by the re- Samuel Eaton, Work and a committee to draw up a went over to the inn at 28, to Mr Jobbing. for pointed special Welshpool, HARRIMAN—At Ellsworth, July publican county committee Saturday H Harriman, a new ordinance for the regulation and where the night w'aa spent Mrs George daughter. HONEST HONEST the city Campobello, WORK; PRICES evening, Sept. 12, while he knew that and a delicious was served the HASKELL—At Deer Isle, July 23, to Mr and licensing of public automobiles and car- supper ball had previously been booked and paid guests at midnight. The weather was Mrs Charles Haskell, a son. Twenty Years’ Experience. for riagea. and the Eastport field day will MELIN—At Stonington, July 25, to Mr and by the democratic county committee delightful, to all details. The board then took a recess until next long be remembered as one of the pleas- Mrs P Albert Melin, a son. [Carl Albert.1 Personal attention Telephone for the same former date, through the city ever held iD section.” to Mr and or mail orders attended to. Monday evening. antest this MOSLEY—At Ellsworth, July 23, promptly marshal and janitor, Schuyler M. Higgins. Mrs Hollis N Mosley, a daughter. to Mr The upshot of the matter was that the MYRICKr-At Winter Harbor, July 28, EDWARD F. ELLSWORTH FALLS. LAKEWOOD. and Mrs H L Myrick, a daughter. BRADY, board voted to hold the of the up pay city WARDWELL—At Noith Castine, July 26, to Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. marshal and janitor for the past month. Owen H. Treworgy left Sunday after- A pleasant evening was spent Monday Mr and Mrs Gustine L Wardwell, a son. Telephone 5—5. The matter of dates was left to a at L. E. conflicting noon for Kineo by automobile. at party Hoyt’s. be threshed to be held MARRIED. out at a meeting Mm. Frank Whitcomb, of Orono, is the Mr. Ballantyne is in Winnipeg, Mani- next LOOK FOR THE RED TRIANGLE Monday evening. guest of A. W. Ellis and wife. toba, and is expected soon. MAXFIELD—MAGNUS—At Bucksport, July 19, Rev A B McAlister, Mrs Alice S Max- back taxes and tax deeds. Miss Sarah Franklin is the guest of by for Ask Your Dealer George H. Lord is in Portland visiting field to Alfred Magnus, both of Bucksport. And U Stands Us. MrB. Herbert Moore at their cottage near The matter of securing possession of bis sister, Mrs. Hubbard C. Newell. We sincerely hope between us the tax the hatchery. DIED. deeds and old tax books in the George Avery, of Brewer, was here There will never be a fuss. hands of Collector Bresnahan was of B. Wood and Miss Susie DeLaittre, ol Salisbury Cove, Special Monday, the guest Henry BISSETT—At South Orland, July 81, Mrs and in Otis and Maria- brought up. D. E. Hurley said that he wife. is visiting here Agues Bissett, aged 72 years, 7 months, 6 We Will had ville lor a lew days. Try beeu consulted by Mr. Bresnahan, and who have days. John Bresnahan wife, CROCKER —At Boston, July 23, Cyrus P and had advised him in bis ol that, opinion, been in several weeks, are Raymond E. Chase, Danvers, Mass., Crocker, of Bucksport, aged 60 years, 4 the Bucksport had a to the tax deeds, ol Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. months, 28 days. Such Bread to Bake, city right home. is the guest Deer 29, Infant daugh- which Mr. Bresnahan was ready to hand Garland lor two weeks. EATON—At Isle, July who has been vis- ter of Mr and Mrs Samuel Eaton. Such Such over. Miss Martha Jordan, Such Buns, Pies, Rubber Roofing, relatives returned to Bangor A party ol thirty recently enjoyed a pic, FINSON—At Bucksport, Aug 1, LeRoy Fin- The Perfect Roofing. He had also him that in his iting here, 74 6 months. advised nic at Green lake. They were taken in son, aged years, Cake, no cause to & Miller opinion he was not to the Monday. GRINDLE— At North Brooklin, July 80, That you'll have make Rice Co.,, Distributers, obliged give up three launches up the lake to Camp Corn- tax of is home Eugene Grindle, of Providence, R. I. Maine. books—that the had no more Miss Ethel Crocker, Bangor, Bangor, city tort beach lor a dinner and a ride to 29, Charles L of complaint her E. picnic LUNT—At Boston, July Lunt, riKht to them furni- for August with parents, George 33 that our trade continue than to his household the hatchery. Frenchboro, aged years. And may ture. The city did have the right to ex- Gray and wife. without restraint. Percy Garland and lamily, ol Loudville, CLOTHES Reflect the Man *mine the books, in his once in William M. Davis and wife are receiving opinion, are here lor the remainder ol the summer. StAntiStnuntg. oach a line Do do credit? municipal year. congratulations on the birth of girl yours you Mr. Garland made the journey to Ells- A. IIOLZ, Have them cleaned and Alderman Maddocks said he had con- born Saturday night. pressed by baby, worth in his launch, a distance Cor. Main arfd Franklin 8tB., Ellsworth 8ulted whose naphtha other legal authority, Warren Jordan and wife, of Brewer, are ol 100 miles, in ten hours. THE ’Phone 61-2 opinion he considered as as Mr, Mrs. Jor- DAVID good spending the week here with FRIEND and could com- wife. Hurley’s, believed the city dan’s parents, Charles Lynch and MOUTH OF THE RIVKK. Prompt work. Lowest prices Mr. Bresnahan to the books. give up Bev. O. J. Guptill and family returned CLARION. Commission Ernest Kay has sold his horse to Mrs. fflerrijants. Saturday, after spending the month of IRA Jr. Agnes Alley, ol Bar Harbor. a fur- B. HAGAN, aUfotrUscmnita. July in Portland, Waterville and Augusta. Whether it’s a range or Closson has to work on the from Irving gone Civil Engineer, Mrs. Mary D. Jordan has returned nace—if it is a “Clarion”, it is State road in Trenton, with his team. has been for several weeks Land Otis, where she sure to meet Surveyor. Mrs. Dora Conant, ol Dedham, Mass., is every requirement. old-time remedy her Mrs. Aaron Salisbury. BOSTON — Solicited. with daughter, Co. vf Correipondence visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Betts. Made by tbe Wood Bishop ME. P. 0. Box 7. BLOOD The Goodwill class, of which Mrs. Otis ELLSWORTH FALLS, Mon- March and lamily, ol Boston, Bangor. Sold by CoMniSSION_MERCMA^ MAKES_PURE Giles is a member, met with her on George their vacation with Mr. Purify your blood by taking day afternoon to help celebrate her birth- are spending P. an Murch’s aunt, Mrs. Delia Whitmore, at J. ELDRIDGE, .cod’s Sarsaparilla. This medi- day. Befreshments were served and WANT ®me has Ellsworth. HEBRON ACADEMY been and still is the people’s enjoyable afternoon was spent. Bayside. Main Street, ttediciue Willis L. Pratt went to East- because of its reliable E. Loweree, of Boston, was Sir Knight Founded i8o4. Daniel KLLSWOKTH Live character and its wonderful success and calling on port Tuesday as standard-bearer lor Poultry to here on Saturday Sunday the K. and re- treatment of the common dis- Mr. Loweree had been in Mexico Blanquelort commandery, T., Hebron, Me. «ases friends. Steam and Bath Rooms. and ca- a fine time. Laundry and and Girls. Bend for ailments—scrofula, for two years up to three months ago. ports For Boys oatelogue. tarrh, loss “WO PAY, WO WiSHII." rheumatism, dyspepsia, was to flee from Miss Mureh and brother Carl- when he obliged Tampico, Marjory done at abort notice. of next All kind, of laundry work appetite, that tired feeling, He expects to leave New York Friday who a week here with their THE AMERICAN'S advertisers are who ton, spent Gooda called tor and delivered. general with a party of about 1,000 Americans Farm Produce. letting down the price-bars into the field debility. look after their uncle, Maynard Murch and wile, returned H. B. ESTEY A CO. are returning to Mexico to Hood’s has been St.. Kllaworth, M of bargains. Sarsaparilla interests.there. to their home in Bangor Saturday. Kstey Building, State «sted forty years. Get it today. KII II.Ij BAY. VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT. church*., ,h.n be read so tastefully arranged bore witness to the BIA on thTwr5* NEWS COUNTY NEWS. fora the n^*y be. COUNTY of friends. meeting. sympathy Rnd Summer Resident* Nook on the Maine Permanent Her surviving children were with her Delightful tt^ding SEAL COVE. at Harbor. Tk Commit,tM BROOKLIN. when she died. are Fred Coast. .Join In Work Southwest The board ot They Carter, director* ah.,, Mrs. Anna Bickford and daughter summer residents of from the Mrs. Minnie Wells is very ill. Mrs. Marion White and Raymond Carter, The permanent and member, of tbe Pp,J1“l of the school, Louise, of Rockland, were in town last j Bangor Commercial. \ standing or Mi98 Edith Kane has gone to Aroostook principal Rockport high Southwest Harbor have Joined in the special committee,’T"'"* was also here. week. seem *N county to teach. Mrs. Raymond Carter The long stretch of Maine coast, which work of village improvement, organizing needful; especially: The funeral service was in charge of the Fred Hodgdon is at Orcutt’s Harbor, in and 1. A J. W. Earl and wife, of Lynn, Mass., are abounds with picturesque scenery, the Southwest Harbor Village Improve- membership committee minister who attended her father's the weir business for John L. & business it shall be to ^ at their summer home. Stanley has so many attractive nooks, makes it ment association. enroll .L and who age Uin the '* funeral, forty-four years Sons, of Manset. \ to select one that the largest possible Albert is his impossible fragmentary por- With tbe idea by-laws might number of Allen^of Rockland, visiting united her in He was assisted bers ot both the marriage. Sada and Gertrude of tion and of “this is the best as a model for other towns villager, and Mrs. Will Allen. Misses Carver, say it, yet;’> prove of value the sister, the Rev. C. and the Rev. D. people. UI“®et by Hargrove Owl’s Head, called on old friends and but. at least, it can be recorded that along in which such an association could be Mrs. D. J. Lynch, of Denver, Col., is I. Gross. 2. A finance neighbors here last week. the shores of Kluebill bay are found views formed to advantage, they are printed in committee, ofwhrm„ visiting at B. O. Dollard’t. 3. Spec. ““»* Aug. which the breeies which in- with a list of tbe secretary-treasurer shall ,* on _ Funeral services of Mrs. Hannah Bil- delight eye, full below, together Miss Mae Robinson, of Calais, is the the rest and for the necessary funds and to EAST SURRY. lings were held at the family cemetery vigorate system, quiet officers. consider the guest of Miss Amelia Gott. effective means for their mo,, 27. Rev. Mr. of Southwest weary, pleasure of many kinds for the va- OFFICERS. use. Mrs. Elesca Gross, of is July Elliot, 3. An Mrs. M. I. of Webster Ellsworth, and associations are entertainment Young, City, Harbor, officiated. cationists, which committee to boarding at M. D. Chatto’s. President-Dr. J. D. Phillips. range tor auch Iowa, is visiting relatives here. charming in their relationships. entertainments u Mrs. Amanda Webster, son Streeter and Vice-Presidents-E. A. Lawler, George further tbe Byron Chatto and wife, of Pittsburg, The chain of the Mount Desert hills lies acquaintance ot the Mr. and Miss Earl, of Boston, are visit* Mrs. Wot and Mrs. H. Cutler, Miss are with Mr. Chatto’s for two daughters, ten, Carver, D. Latimer, Charles Mary «»h one another and their J. W. Earl. Pa., parents to the east some fifteen miles away. Be- help produce ing brother, and the latter's two'children, all of Rock- S. 8now. tional funds. M*' weeks. tweenlare Long island, Bartlett’s island Miss Hughes, of Washington, D. C., is land, are here for a short stay. Secretary and Treasurer — George R. 4. A committee Miss Clara Fogg, of Freeport, and Miss and Newbury Neck whose changing on roads and sidemiw the guest of Miss Nettie Gott. Mrs. E. L. McLean, of Augusta, who Fuller. to with Thelma Fullerton, of Ellsworth, are visit- shades of color give variety to the scene. co-operate the — with town.uthoritta? Mrs. Byron Sellers and children re- was the summer here, was called Directors Officers, ex-offlcio, a. to give ua ing their uncle, M. D. Chatto. spending At the north the one mountain which excellent higbw.y, ,?* turned from Sunshine borne the sudden death of her Charles F. Mrs. Emily S. Rogers, cure the Sunday. Friday by name Dole, repairs upon them in Miss Juliette Nickerson, agent for the gave to the town, rises gradually to advaoct husband’s law William- Walter Mclnnes, Robie Norwood, Simeo tbe Harry Grindle has moved his family partner, Joeeph the of a thousand and busy summer season, aud prevention of cruelty to animals, was in height feet, guards, to wor? son. Miss 8. Snow, Mrs. Caroline aa into R. C. Stewart’s house. as a the Mayo, Mary rapidly aa possible a Capt. town after a and sentinel, little village by the sea. system ol mi.* to-day looking horse, Lawler. durable *M was Rev. E. A. wife and infant Parker about one and a half sidewalks. G. F. Snow, of Presque Isle, the also investigating a case of cruelty to a Trites, child, Point, of are Mrs. COMMITTEES. 8. A committea guest of A. E. Farnsworth Sunday. Somerville, Maas., visiting miles down the western shore of the bay, ;0n foot-paths t0 dog. to Etta Walls. Mr. a former name H. deavor make our Lee of has his Trites, pastor derived its from the family of Phrk- Finance—George D. Latimer, George beautiful hill, J Powers, Boston, joined Capt. Philip Stinson received the news lakes and is welcomed his ers who settled that some William ahore, accessible and at their cottage at Brooklin. here, gladly by many along shore, Fuller, Joseph J. Tilllnghaat, so l0™. family of the death of his sister, Mrs. Susan crease the friends. time about 1786. They came from An- Lawrence Underwood, Schuyler R. Clark. attractiveness of of North at Los a few ago. South.* Henry Grindle, Brooklin, ha8 Weed, Gatos, Cal., days Harbor for its own Mrs. Dora Harper and daughter Carmen dover, Mass. The property descended Roads and Sidewalks-Fred Knowles, people sod those wZ purchased Walter Crockett’s house. Both Mrs. Weed and her late hus- visit It. were at beach from Isaac Parker to bis son Addison who William Miss Mary 8. Snow, band were of baptized Center Sunday, Mason, Russell and of natives Deer Isle. Miss 8. A Morgrage family, Calais, Rev. E. A. Trites the cere- soon after sold the entire to H. 8. Clark. cleaning-up committee to Anna a trained has been performing point Henry oo-oner. are visiting S. E. McFarland and wife. Stinson, nurse, ate with the local Mr. Trites also at the Sweet, of Salem, Mass., in 1882 or 1883. Paths and Trails—W. H. Buell, Henry L. board ol with Mrs. her aunt, the two mony. preached health, to de- R. B. two weeks Weed, past a wholesome Babson, who has spent Baptist church at 2.30 p. m. About 1885 a Mr. Rogers came to town Griffin, G. Ripley Cutler. velop public spirit sod years. due* with bis family at Haven, returned home to visit some and was so much committee — Arthur H. tbe removal ol ugly 3. C. A social under the able of friends, Cleaning-up Aug. management common sightsaloagoai Sunday. _ pleased with the beauties of the place he Harmon, Mrs. James N. roads, and especially lo Mrs. R. B. Higgins, of Center, was beld at Freeman, George inter* a lot of Mr. Sweet and built a Caroline R. Lawler. the ownera ot premises to take Mrs. Harry Moody has gone to Holyoke, MARLA VILLE. the hall July 31. Danc- purchased Stanley, Mrs. pains, both Friday evening, for their own sake to a small The Mrs. Alice Mrs. and for the Mass., enter hospital for medical Several visitors are at C. R. Goodwin’s. was from 9 till 12. Refresh- cottage. following year Entertainment—Miss Fowler, good of m, ing enjoyed in treatment. Newball, of Boston, did the same. The Robie Norwood, Mrs. J. D. Phillip*. Miss caring for the order and tbe good Laura Frost has returned to VVaterville. ments were served at the Madockawando looks next to build was Junius W. Frank Miss Helen of their places. It is Miss Nellie of Dorchester, lea room. The of are Hill, profes- Mabel Colvin, Gilley, recommended that Flye, Mas?., Kincaid has been for G. receipts tbe;evening George haying sor of music at Wellesley college, who oc- Cameron. tliia committee aball take is spending August with her cousins, the for the organ fund, Center church. advantage ot A. Frost. his seventeen consecutive the first meeting ol the cupied cottage Membership-W. Edward Davies, Hor- directors lo rey, Misses Dollard. the new Dedicatory ceremonies of Bap- to secure an Mr. Brown, of Bucksport, was in town summers, and nntil the ill-health of the ace Mann, Mias Jessie Lawton, Mrs. James spring early meeting ol tfc H. 8. Kane and wife have to Addi- tist church were held gone Tuesday afternoon, caused association, and to this week. daughter the family to remove to N. Stanley, Miss Grace Simmons. present prscticsl phn, son, where Mr. Kane is engaged in can- July 28. The weather was perfect, and California. The growth of Bluehill as a fora “cleaning-up week”, suchss blueberries. Albion Jellison and wife have their 'by-laws. other ning the attendance taxed the Beating capacity towns have found children and at and summer resort has been gradual, but useful. grandchildren home, of the little church. out-of-town Mrs. Fred Stewart and children are Many until now over Object. Each committee shall are a steady, fifty fine cot- coneist ot three or having joyous family gathering. were here. exercises of tbe Southwest Harbor Vil- home from where she has been visitors The opened The object more members. The Sunshine, tages are located around the bay far down oommittees tMysdj The death of Hollis Smith caused sad- with Rev. Mr. Pur- Association shall be the visiting her sisters. scripture reading by lage Improvement to their own both the eastern and western shores. members, with the sppro.-il ness here. He was born at Kingman of Bar Harbor. Rev. Emma Har- active of tbe citi- Miss Jennie rington, For Mr. and co-operation permanent of tbe Tyler, who is employed in many years Mrs. Sweet president, notifying the seereurj thirty-seven years ago, and when quite a rison, of the West Tremont Methodist zens with the summer residents and Lynn, Mass., is visiting her mother, Mrs. occupied the ancestral home of Mr. of such additions. Tbe president shsli t» young man moved here with his parents church, offered prayer. An interesting visitors in making such use of the un- Augustus Gross. Parker, adding to it from time to time, a voting member on ill committees,sat and two sisters. His was and of father, Henry part of the exercises the reading of usual natural advantages beauty sbatl be notified John and of until they accommodated about sixty of tbeir meetings. Witherington wife, Boston, Smith, a former resident of this town, was the of the Tremont tbe as to render it a more They history Baptist summer at was place delightful shall make to bim ot after several weeks in re- boarders, what called “The reports their mice spending town, the son of Jeremiah and were back to when the to live in and visit. Smith, they church, dating 1816, village in all cases when turned home Friday. Homestead”. A few years ago the be may not be present. highly-respected citizens. Young Smith first services were held and the church or- Member*. Teagles, of Cleveland, U., bought that So far aa is convenient, one active membo Miss Mertie York and Miss Brackett, of lived here several years, until the death of ganized. This was read by Rev. Frank place, and all the buildings have been re- All persona of fourteen years old and of each committee shall be a member ol Boston, who have been in town two weeks, his father, when he, with his mother and Dresser, the present pastor. Rev. I. B. moved. upwards may be members upon payment the board of directors. No expense nay returned home Saturday. sisters, moved to Ellsworth. Hollis had Mower preached the dedicatory sermon, »ucir no] luniij uuc puicvs wua UBUU' of an annual fee of twenty-five cent*. be incurred by any committee without Mrs. M. E. Taylor, who is visiting her many warm friends here. and Rev. P. A. A. Kiliam, of Ellsworth, some cottages aud well-kept grounds. Those who give a dollar or more shall be authority from the directors. No eipena son, H. M. Pease, went to Rockland Sun- Aug. 1. 8. made the dedicatory prayer. A duet by Among the residences built within a year enrolled also as honorary members. Tbe aball be incurred by tbe association unle* was day to attend a family reunion. ~ Revs. Kiliam and Mower appreciated. REACH. or two is that of J. N. Davidson, of Pitts- payment of ten dollars annually for three funds are first provided for the payment. At the close of the afternoon services, Miss Georgia Allen, of Brookline, Pa. The lower and or the ot dol- Mass., Mrs. of burg, story chimneys, years, payment twenty-five Amendments. is Mary Small, Medford, Mass., supper was served at the Powers cottage. visiting her mother, Mrs. Naomi Allen. including fireplaces, are of field stone; the lars at one time shall constitute a person a has been her sister, Mrs. S. F. These may be altered t two- was visiting Rev. P. A. A. Kiliam preached an excellent by-laws by She accompanied by a friend. rest of the building is of wood, it is a life member. Torrey. sermon in tbe(evening, and the singing by thirds vote at any annual meeting, or witb Miss Frances McDonald, of Bath, who roomy cottage, fitted up with all modern Officer*. Dr. Chas. L. Knight, of Boston, spent a Revs. Mower and Kiliam was fine. Her- the approval of the board ef directors,,! has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert An- improvements and commands a fine view There shall be s president, not less than few days last week with his parents, Levi bert Butler presided at the organ. The any otber meeting. derson, returned home Thursday. of the outer harbor. C. E. Cutler was four vice-presidents, a secretary-treasurer, Knight and wife. are of their Baptist people justly proud architect and Mayo A Townsend the and not less than six directors, besides Stillman Mayo, of Beverly, Mass., re- neat and attractive little which Meat broth, should be made only is Mrs. C. W. and son of chapel, Reynolds Alvah, basement and a builders. the sbove-named officers ex-officio. The turned home Sunday, after spending a lacks only the finished porcelain or agate ware utemile. Mass., are guests of Mrs. C. F. bell. The church will celebrate its cen- The same season on Parker’s women be on few weeks with his mother and sister at Wollaston, Point, P. shall always represented the in two and without a doubt Austin, at “Hillcrest”. tenary years, L. Mason, superintended the erection of a board of officers. The board may dll Haven. will be finished before that aMurtisnnxnts completely for F. B. vacancies the and Torrey, little son of Arthur Crane and me. large cottage Richards, of Cleve- occurring within year, Mrs. Minnie Cameron, of Palmer, Mass., ti wife, who ha9 been very ill of local blood 3. N. land. This is a wooden structure, located shall hold office till their successors are and Miis Liva Tibbetts, of Boston, are in Aug. poisoning, is improving. near the former summer residence of the chosen. town, called here by the illness of their CRANBERRY ISLES. late George H. Stover, of New York. The Meetingg. aunt, Mrs. Lucy Nutter. Arrivals this week: Joseph Lord, wife the hands of There shall be a for the Wfcttemom and of The Busy Bee society will hold its fair property passed through F. meeting hearing The aid daughter Phyllis, Melrose, Mass.; church society will hold its P. of and of Marcellus of the election of Arthur Crane, of Conn.; Mrs. Aug. 13, at the Ladies’ Aid building. Ewer, Bangor, reports, officers and soy annual sale at Masonic hall Waterbury, ¥¥ Shoe Polishes Wednesday of Boston, who bought some other business at such time in of Melvin Walters and sons Howard and Mrs. H. two Coggan, years July FINEST QUALITY LARCCST VARKTT afternoon and 5. A J. Pressey’s granddaugh- evening, Aug. special ago the Peters homestead of which the each year as the board of directors shall Elmer, of Melrose, Mass.; Frank Howe of Deer are here on a visit. attraction will be the parcel-post sale. ters, Isle, and of Mass. Richards place was originally a part. appoint. Meetings may be called by the /WfTSJTTJ wife, Gardener, Departures: Mrs. who has been at Bar Dr. I. B. of May Stanley, and viHilltMCfb,! Mower, Waterville, preached Misses Rowell and of Dor- The largest most expensive cottage president, or at the request in writing McCarthy, Harbor hospital, will arrive home this 6lLT-v% at the Baptist church Sunday. Dr. chester. Mass. thus far constructed is that of Coburn addressed to the president, of any three week. EDGE Mower’s friends are to see of on the which always glad July 31. L. Haskell, Cleveland, place members of the association. Besides the dressing _ Mrs. Cora Richardson and Mrs. Mell him, and hear his voice in the Brooklin he purchased of Prof. J. W. Hill at Parker annual meeting, there shall be at least one Z*fr**h church. NORTH BROOKUN. Haden, of Portland, are guests of rela- Point. The lower story of this also is of other meeting of the association in the msima tives here. Miss Louise Bond, of Revere, Mass., Sterling Freethey has returned to his field stone. The second story is of wood. summer, at a time convenient for bring- who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Al- business in Hopedaie, Mass. Mrs. Herbert Rice, Mrs. Sherman Cush- There are thirty rooms with seven bath ing together the citizen members and the fred returned home last man and daughter Marjorie, of Steuben, rooms. The living-room fireplace is of summer people. The board of directors Joyce, Friday. Work is progressing well on the new LEATHER' She was are their vacation here. field stone, that in the library of fine cut shall meet at the call of the or accompanied by her couBin, Miss house being built by Leonard Candage. spending president, “NCiToau.-. Laura granite, and several in the chambers are by their own appointment, whenever the COLOR Joyce. Lawrence Webber and of The church is being supplied by sum- wife, Stomng- of brick. The windows are of of LUSTFME I mer each the plate glass. interests the association shall Donald Parson and wife, of Youngs- are the clergymen Sunday, through require. iy ton, occupying Webber cottage for The used material throughout the shall hold a .*■ town, O., left Friday for Boston, where efforts of the Y. M. C. A. cottage They meeting of the board, "CUT EMC."the ladii*' •: two weeks. only ‘w‘ is of first and the different and if it seems a coutam* Oil. • •4' •? ^ will a few weeks. quality parts desirable, meeting also of positively Black*. they spend The maids Mrs. Ida who has been in Juon wAbsal Walter B. Fuller and of Stanley, work are so in aerre§ la AND V" combi nation for and yaiHftbf the summer at Haven. is at is- whole. April plana cJeanlnf at C. 8. Hamilton’s. home, an£ employed Greening’s •Ukimisof ruMetar tan shoe*. 14c. "STAI'n^i1** Curtis Walton, of Cleveland, was archi- of the season. Fifteen persons Mrs. Lee H. Powers and Miss Mertie land. including hr*:. u A Townsend had the “QUICK WUTT*(in liquid E. R. Kimball, of the banking firm of tect; Mayo charge of the president or one of the *> <**■ York, of Boston, entertained their friends Aug. 3. Rooney. vice-president* ly deans and whitens dirty canvas R£**J E. R. Kimball & Co., Boston, is here on carpenter work; (.lough A Milliken, stone shall constitute a quorum of the associa- "ALSO" deans and whitens Bl i E. at Odd Fellows hall .1 4 *&«««“ Saturday evening, his annual I. E. and heat- and CANVAS SNOES. In vacation. work; Stanley, plumbing tion. Five, including one of the ex-officio Sl'EOE, >”«• 26. The latest dances w'ere MOUNT DESERT. in *lnc bn*.-*, with fpnnsrr. July enjoyed, and T. 1. packed Mr. of is in ing, Hinckley, painting. The members, shall make a quorum of the some, UrfC aluminum boxes, with sponge*:JC* and a social was Punch Dunham, Greenfield, Mass., returned evening spent. Charles P. Somes last week to cost is the kind you the of the cottage about tS&,000. board of Notices of the meet- If your doeu not keep y***;**?? was community, visiting his daughter, directQrs. tor fulfsise cI-ate**^ served throughout the evening. Mrs. his work in Waltham, Mass. is tbeprMeiDBteiiiM* The town especially fortunate in hav- of the association shall be « John of Mrs. Harry Hamilton. ings posted at WMITTCMORC BROS. A CO., Blake, Bedford, Mass., presided Mrs. Bertha ol so fine a class of summer mem 3. Smith, Pretty Marsh, ing residents, the poetofflee and at least live other S0.2B Albany Street, Cambrido*, at the A small admission fee was Aug. Sub. public piano. a tew last week in town. who are interested not in the Old fit and Ur gf it Manufactnrmtet spent days only their own places, and by the courtesy of the charged, the proceeds to be used for the SU* in the World. NORTH DEER ISLE. Miss Clara Carter has returned home places and enjoyments, but who are pub- benefit of the a which is :-- library, gift lic in the Miss Eliza has been ill the from Bar Harbor a of spirited interests of the town, much appreciated. Torrey quite hospital, titft stay past week. two months. encouraging the development of its re- Eugene Grindle, of Providence, R. I., sources, helping substantially in the good Athelton Holden and Fred Campbell The United Church Workers society died suddenly Thursday morning at the roads’ giving aid in church- have returned to Boston. the date of its sale from movement, home of Fred postponed Aug. 5, Hamilton at North Jttook- work and contributing literature to the Mrs. Albert the date given in last week’s paper, to lin, where Mrs. Grindle and he were vis- L. Haskell, of Port Jeffer- Ladies’ Social 12. library. Especial mention his Mrs. son, N. Y., is her F. A. August iting sister, Hamilton. Al- visiting brother, should be made of E. J, Brooks, of Orange, he had suffered several heart at- Holden. Carolous Downing, of Harrisburg, Pa., though N. J., through whose generosity and per- is a few weeks he in his usual and Neville came Bpending at his old home tacks, seemed health, Powers home last week sonal efforts in securing funds, a good fire death so was a his bride. here. His many friends are pleased to coming suddenly great with All wish them many department has been organized aud well Nature’s welcome him. Own Keeps shock to his many relatives and friends* years of happiness. equipped for service. Wrapping Mr. Grindle was a native of the kindness Bnd of our Brooklin, go- Mrs. Lucy Lane and daughter, Miss By generosity Among the summer residents are many to Providence several where summer residents and this ing years ago, Cora, of Malden, Mass., are visiting rela- natives, village persons of note in their respective callings Tobacco Best he in the coal and has a wa^engaged wood tives and friends here. purchased street sprinkler which and professions. There is not space in business. The funeral was held at the Aug. 3. H. has been greatly needed. this article to mention all of _ these; but 3. No artificial and home of Mr. Hamilton and the Aug. 8. the package—tin, or tin-foil pap^ Friday, _ musical include Horatio bag, SOUTH DEER ISLE. colony remains were taken to Providence for in- —can tobacco as wrapper GOTT’S ISLAND. Parker, professor of muBic at Yale and a keep well as the natural leaf C. C. who has been is terment. Mr. Grindle leaves a widow and Warren, ill, able to composer of high Franz that holds all in ^ Frank N. Lewis and repute; Kneisel, the flavor and moisture one be out. wife, of Indianapo- original daughter—Mrs. James Bamford, of the celebrated violinist and leader of the are at “Now and Sickle always Providence. Mr. Bamford came from lis, Ind., Then”, for a few plug. When you whittle off a you Little Kenneth Stinson, who has been famous quartet which bears bis name; pipeful, to Mrs. days. fresh cool Providence accompany Grindle quite ill, is better. Thomas Tapper, editor of The Musician get tobacco, that bums slowly, and smokes and the remains home. Mr. Grindle had 8. E. Spruce and wife and Master Ed- Harry Bye, who is employed by the M. and a writer of many musical works, and and sweet. been coming to Brooklin many summers, ward, of Chicago, are guests of William H. his Mrs. C. R. R. at Portland, spent a few days here wife, Bertha Maas Tapper, a and his kind genial face will be Harding and wife. noted greatly last week. pianist; H. E. Krehbiel, musical Chopped-up, "package" tobacco loses much of its moistu« missed a circle of friends. He by large Mrs. Ueorge and Mrs. Fred critic of the New York Tribune and an before it the tin* Elmer wife and little Livingston goes into the package, and drier all leaves two sisters—Mrs. Hattie Redman Conley, daughter keeps getting Skinner, of Attleboro, Mass., are at the authority on music. And the drier Marie recently spent a day with L. E. it gets, the faster it bums in your pipe, and.tne and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, and one; brother “Crimson Rambler” for a few In the medical Stinson and wife. days. profession are Dr. (.’. E. more it bites real pi[*- all of this your tongue. Only fresh tobacco gives —Henry Grindle, place. Mrs. and her two chil- Riggs, of St. Paul, Dr. A. M. of as S. of Irving Hodgkins Thomas, satisfaction—and tobacco the Sickle y<» Aug. 3. Une Femme. Capt. M. Hendrick, Sailors Snug New Dr. only you cut off plug dren, who have been visiting Mrs. EYank York, McDonald, of Washing- use Harbor, who is spending his vacation at it, can be fresh. Babbidge, returned to their home in Bar ton, D. C., and Dr. Montgomery, whose A. E. Smith’s, fell from a load of hay yes- BLUEHJLLL. Harbor Friday. summer home is at East Bluehill. and was hurt Economical, too—no waste—no to for—^ort terday, quite badly. The is package pay OBITUABY. Aug. 1. Cuipb. legal profession represented by tobacco. Get a July 29. Imp. _ Sickle plug from your dealer today. Judge Rose, of Baltimore, Judge V. p. death of Mrs. Abbie M. Carter on The SALISBURY COVE. of Any skin itching is a temper-tester. The , Kline, Cleveland, Victor Loriog and as July 23 removed a member of one of the 3 Ounces Slice it more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan’s Edward J. Bartlett and wife left Satur- Marcellus Coggan, of Boston. old families of Bluehill. She was born in Ointment cures piles, eczema—any skin itch- day for their home in New Conn. H. F. Fowler, professor of biblical re- her Haven, 1860. Parker Pills bury, father, died At all youu»» ing. drug stores.—Advt. Mrs. Eliza search in Brown univeraity, has a cottage 10c in which at the of J. Jordan, of Medfleld, Mass., in 1870, year, age at Parker Point. was a guest of Mrs. Caroline 8. twenty, she was married to A1 bert Carter. recently Bowden. Mrs. George Cochrane, of Baltimore, is Her husband survives her, and has been the owner of four cottages, and Mrs. for many years an invalid. Miss Sue Haynes DeLaittre is visiting C Ethelbert Nevin has had three built in the Her mother lived to be quite aged, and ASTORIA relatives and friends in Castine, Sandy For vicinity of Bluehill Falls. There is a she was untiring in her devotion to her Infants and Children Point and other towns. prospect of other cottages being built the to the last. The same unselfish service has C. C. Palmer and In Use For Over 30 Years family, of Dexter, who coming season. in his been given to her husband long have been with Mrs. Palmer’s parents, affliction. Capt. Young and wife, the past few weeks, Open canned fruit or vegetables and she was laid to rest with her July 25, have returned home. pour into a dish several hours before they kindred in Seaside cemetery. The flowers Aug. 1. R. are served. ... MODERN MUNICIPAL Ellsworth with over §8,990, or Bangor superintendent’s salary, teachers’ salaries, JUflal Notices* THE with over §128,000. janitors and tael, text-books and supplies, FARM BUREAU. STATE OF MAINE. <; ACCOUNTING. In looking over the itemization of these tuition and on transportation, repair County of Hancock as. different accounts I find that school of manual Unless farmers • > contingent houses, special expenses To arid 11 are sufficiently | Extracts from address by F. Ernest Holman, the Honorable Justice of the Supreme some cities in street if and all other ex- Judicial next to be holdeo at Ells- Farm interested in farm bureau C. P. A., delivered before the Men’s club or charge salaries, training schools, any, Court, work !! worth, within and for said county of Hancock to f°nn an Gardiner.) lights, etc., and other cities police service penses to the ndt ! effective organization <1 pertaining department on the second Tuesday of October, a. d. 1914. and salaries of the fire included in wtllch tru>y represents As chairman department. the preceding classifications, OWENS, of Sullivan, Hancock ; tbe farm- \ I of the Maine Board of Ac- wife of Edward Bath in items to a distinction drawn ETTAcounty, Maine, James I lng Interests of the 1 > charges contingent special being be- county there countancy, I am working hard to intro- Owens, respectfully represents: that her Garden Is from to the Bath marine tween the to the maiden name was Etta that she was small chance of the varying §100 expenses pretaining high Smith; county ! duce in the married to said Edward James bureau State of Maine, a uniform band for concerts, to §11.50 for a refund and common schools. lawfully !; meeting with great sue- <' Owens at City hall in New York city, state > of of taxes. 7th. of New on eess, says the of system municipal and town accounting. Libraries and Reading Rooms, York, the sixth day of Janu- for alfalfa. department ag- \ [ a. d. Ellsworth from to the Rev. with their and ary, 1911, by James J. Smith, an inoculation | rlculture. It Is not enough for How much such a system is needed can paying §5 expenses, alderman of the said city of New York; that Professional and P- A. A. Killam for services at its in- 8th. Recreation, which includes ex- lived together as husband and wife at Bacteria on Roots business men to ! I be until one sits down they u»«a.n Gathering |; hardly imagined said and at said Sullivan in, '" augural exercises, to to A. H. penses of and ,|l‘r,S 11 Interest themselves In the §1.10 paid parks gardens, municipal said county of Hancock and State of Of Plant Advieod. work; with the annual of our Maine; > reports twenty for toilet and for the band that the farmers must feel that the Joy paper soap concerts, playgrounds, bath houseB, your libellant hss been a resident of a crop, and for Its | !! and amid that maze of non-infor- this in faith for one 1« legume bureau is cities, board of aldermen. If it be true that and the for the county good year prior to “Alfalfa ,, theirs, that It appropriations holidays, the commencement of this and still is a Is a mation tries to the results of action, growth nitrogen gathering means compare cleanliness is next to to such as Memorial Fourth of and resident of said that libellant w(Ces?ful by which can all <*>- godliness, then, day, July Sullivan; your ;; they !! city management. It is a case of has always conducted herself towards her on It* roots are necessary." ac- In figures, preserve the unities, the city of Ellsworth Labor krterla operate securing for the com- day. said husband as a faithful, true and affection- {\ figures everywhere and not a drop to to to Manley Champlln. assistant munlty at ought pay less for prayers or more for Under these eight heads, then, you see ate wife, but that the said libellee wholly re- toidlng large every possible ! I aidless of ; drink—(in the cities; I haven’t tried the toilet and that it is his marriage vows and duties has at the State college. South benefit nnd not an paper soap. possible to classify all the ordi- een uroDOUilst J Institution for \ J towns S guilty of extreme cruelty and of cruel I yet.) I leave if and “Where alfalfa has been conferring benefits on them lndl- !! Now, gentlemen, it to you, any nary expenses of a city. Of course there abusive treatment towards her, to In the when our cities were wit, ever since their said the days towns, such classification or lack of classification may be as and as extensive sub- marriage; many years the bacteria are II vldtinlly. A county organization many said libellant further avers that the said for ] J it was to be a check on the hon- thought of is not ridicu- divisions as idea libellee on the first of in the soil-for instance, Imbued with this spirit is a nec- '< municipal expenditures you please, but the is day March, 1911, de- Elir present |; esty of town if the names of the serted your libellant which desertion has officials, lous in the extreme? that ail cities have the same arts of the Black Hills region. !! essary preliminary to successful practically been utter desertion lor three con- i 11 to whom was were all opntinued certain parties money paid A big forward in ac- to and classi- secutive years next to the of this bacteria are not In the soil work by a county agent. < > step municipal problems meet, by properly prior filing Rot If the ; J in the town The utter use- libel; your libellant further avers that the printed report. counting is made when the revenue and their we will the more be well to Inoculate fying expenses libellee’s residence is not known to won Id probably lessness and such a your II foolishness of proposi- disbursement accounts are seed or the land to produce made entirely readily be able to see just how libellant and cannot be ascertained by either tbe tion as this is self-evident. reasonable that there is no collu- City report of cash received and ex- meet them. I to diligence; independent they forgot mention sion between libellant and the said them." after city report that I have examined your offers the HOW TO KILL POULTRY. pended. The old system of a cash state- election and registration, which expense libellee to obtain a divorce: wherefore she Hr. Champlln following this is full of such information as that a divorce be decreed between year ment for haB to and some in administration prays may on methods of Inoculation: municipalities got go, experts classify her and the said libellee for the causes above (OKestli'iH Produot December 2. Paid Walter J. Clark, for to. and set forth. bacteria are Unsightly Is Caused by In- Jr., ought others in an account by itseif. Per- Etta Owens. gathering pre- June “Nitrogen Removal printing postal cards, two sides, $8.26, and revenue I mean the I 24,1914. known as complete of Blood. By possible earnings sonally, am in favor of its separate Subscribed and in tbe form pure cul- Nov. 4. Paid Ellsworth Automobile Co. for sworn to before me this yed of a tax States "Grasp the chicken, when killing, by city by assessment, and receipts classification, as there is a good deal of twenty-fourth day of June, 1914. mre by the United department use of car to Ellsworth Falls, .50. Anna L. the of from such as election and oc- Berry, at and bony purt the skulL Do not let municipal corporations, registration expense that the Governor of the of 0f jgriculture Washington, after filled with information Appointed by State the Page page, water The re- curs of Maine to administer oaths ac- of this pure culture fingers touch the neck. Make a works, lighting plants. independent the cities’ needs, and and take ppall quantities that is of no use to the the voter or knowledgments of deeds. small cut with a city, ceipts of the year in various should in be free to the fnnners desiring to small, Bharp pointed departments not, my judgment, charged ire sent anybody else. knife on the right side of the roof of are classified as departmental receipts, to administration. STATE MAINE. a trial of Inoculation. In sending OF. mike Now, a city is nothing but a the Chicken's month. Just where the gentlemen, with the same classification as the depart- [Mr. Holman then exhibited tables Hancock, ss. Supreme Judicial Court. a for this material tbe fol- In request corporation. Can you imagine an in- mental In Vacation. should be stated: Tbe bones of the skull end. Brain for dry expenditures. showing an annual report under this facta dustrial in a lowing corporation, making report 1 mean ail oi Ellsworth, July 7, a. d. 1914. to be inoculated, picking by thrusting the knife through oy expense expenses the modern and simplified system.] name of the crop to its them to whom the the stockholders, telling for the year in whether Upon foregoing libel. Ordered: That to be sown, to groove which runs along the middle city question they the libelant unonnt of seed acreage it had the If give notice to the said libelee to line of the roof of paid money during year? be paid within that year or not. WEST before the of our to this and the the mouth until It FRANKLIN. appear justice supreme ju- he eown crop approxl- were a stockholder in Mr. Hazzard’s dicial court, to be holden at within touches the skull you More cities have gone wrong by using Ellsworth, date on which you expect to sow midway between the Harry of is and for the county of Hancock, on the second mite fine shoe for instance, would you Macomber, Ellsworth, help- Use a factory, non-revenue receipts, such as bor- of a. d. eyes. knife which Is not more money ing H. G. Wooster get his Tuesday October, 1914, by publishing the seed. expect to find in his annual hay. an attested copy of said libel and this order than two Inches long, one-fourth Inch corporation’s rowed temporarily for specific purposes “The Inoculating material Is sent out Butler has returned his sta- thereon, three weeks in the Ells- report twenty-five or thirty pages of such and then used for current Eugene to successively wide, with a thin, flat a expenses, than worth American, a newspaper in Ells- seven of the time tbe ap- handle, sharp on printed within days terns as tion lightship 73 after thirty days’ va- worth in our county of Hancock, the last and a for any other cause. pub- la received, and It should be point straight cutting edge." cation. lication to be thirty days at least prior to the plication Nov. 12. Paid boy for errand .10 used for current should the of The above Instructions on the proper Money expenses second Tuesday of October next, that be may mod before expiration twenty- or Charles a there and then in our said court and be provided out of current revenue. If Clark, with party from Ban- appear from the date on which It was methods of killing poultry were Issued answer to said libel. Arno W. lire days Aug. 12. Paid woman for washing has been at “Bide-a-Wee” the King, the of this rule is violated, the municipality will gor, camp as the bacteria may be destroyed by department agriculture. At windows .86 Justice of the Sup. Jud. Court. gat, soon be in trouble. past week. than that. least 30 per cent of all the A true copy of the libel and order of court if held longer Requests poultry You know would and you not, yet, the Now I desire to call attention to The Butler reunion will he held thereon. to tbe of coming Into the New York market Is your August ihould be sent secretary agri- cities of Maine on after mak- Attest:—John E. Bunker, Clerk. bled. Much go year year modern methods in municipal accounting 13, at Hardison’s grove, West Franklin. culture. Washington. D. C. The state Incompletely of It Is so ing and publishing thousands of pages of practice. If the first fair NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Dakota has no funds badly bled that It results In a loss of stormy, day. of South provided figures to show to whom the money of the Cora B. Hanna, of Sullivan, The first crying need is a uniform The Clark reunion the making of pure culture at the from 2 to 5 cents a pound, ns compared will be held on Aug- county of Hancock, State of Maine, by for cities was paid, and if you desire to find method of WHEREAS, of with the corresponding poultry which classifying municipal expendi- ust 27, at the home of Asenath Springer, her mortgage deed dated the first day of State College Agriculture, though out for what the was November, a. d. and Han- money expended, tures, that shall be the same in 1909, recorded in Is well bled nnd In order, con- every city. West Franklin. If stormy the first fair cock of in book good these same will have registry deeds, 465, page 300, from reports, you to The second need is a statement of tinues the department Aside from great day. All are invited. conveyed to Rachel E. Dyer Smith two lots sit down and do a lot of before or of land situated in said town figuring revenue income and revenue expense that parcels of the bnd appearance of S. S. Scammon has the blue- and described in said mort- incompletely can ascertain the real facts. bought Sullivan, lully you shall be true to its name. When these gage to which reference is bled chickens, their berries on the land of E. deed, hereby made, keeping pro[>ertlcs You of mu- Charles Smith, and whereas said Rachel E. Smith see, gentlemen, the system two reforms are introduced it w’ill be as Dyer by are Inferior. The flesh loses Its and is her deed of dated the seventh very in in most of employing pickers, and shipping assignment nicipal accounting vogue easy for a citizen of Gardiner to read and of December a. d. 1909, and recorded in firmness sooner; Its flavor Is not so berries to Boston. It is estimated that day our cities,|was established yearsago, when understand the report of the city of Wat- said Hancock county registry of deeds in good: the odor of stale flesh and there are 100 bushels. book 464, 512, to me, the under- finally the of activities was page conveyed scope municipal very erville, for instance, as it is t^p read that the above described the of putrefaction comes sooner, nnd In Aug. 3. Ch’e’er. signed, mortgage, much less than it is to-day. Planned in of his own city. notes and claim thereby secured, and whereas every way the product Is more perish- tbe condition of said mortgage is broken and the days when municipal ownership of the of a uniform able. By adoption system of NORTH SULLIVAN. still remains unperformed, now therefore, by water or reason of the breach of the condition works, lighting plants anything expenditures all a new field of thereof, A of the un- by cities, B. and wife are at Tunk Pond for tbe claims a foreclosure of said very large proportion was unheard of. Havey undersigned else, entirely comparison of management is and this notice for that sightly poultry In our markets, aside municipal a few day8. mortgage deed, gives No greater change has happened in our You not will be able to purpose. Wm, W. Bragdon. from the and of the opened up. only 1914. rubbing tearing than the that has occurred in Zemro Hall is in Harrington for a short Franklin, Me., July 20, day change compare Gardiner with itself, but Gardiner skins. Is caused by nn Incomplete re- visit with his modern corporation accounting. It has with all other Maine and I think grandmother. subscriber, Fred P. Sholes, of Abing- moval of the blood. This Is evidenced cities, ton, Plymouth commonwealth of become a in these for a Mrs. Mina Moon Bunker THE county, necessity days you will agree with me that such a com- is visiting tier Massachusetts, hereby gives notice that he by red dots which frequently occur 1 corporation to know it£ financial condi- is bound to be of value. mother, Mrs. Angelia Moon. has been duly appointed executor of the last where the feathers have been removed, parison very great will and testament of tion at least It must have a monthly. The suggestions then that I have to Mrs. and son Paul have over the nnd Mercy Carpenter MARY M. WARD, late of LYNN, especially thighs wings, financial with an complete statement, make, some of which may be given effect by gone to Franklin to spend a week with in the of commonwealth of or by the small veins, which mnr the county Essex, analysis of its profit and loss account, voluntary action of the and Galen and Massachusetts, deceased, and given bonds as of the neck. It municipalities Havey family. thd law directs. And the said Fred P. Sholes appearance Generally a detailed cost at supported by sheet, some of which may out of is neck which shows most require legislation, Edith Abel entertained the Golden Rule residing the State of Maine, has ap- the plainly a But least twelve times year. municipal may be summarized as follows: pointed Wiley C. Conary, whose address is of blood In the or society Wednesday afternoon. Delicious his the presence fowl, has on in the same old Bucksport, Maine, agtnt in the said State accounting gone 1. A complete voucher system of dis- of Maine. All demands that a wrong method has been used refreshments were served. persons having rut, and you would be surprised if 1 bursements. againts tbe estate of said deceased are desired In the blood vessels In an at- Pearl Robertson to the same for and all cutting should tell you how hard it is to convince gave moving pictures present settlement, 2. A uniform system of municipal and indebted thereto are to make tempt to empty them. The neck Is in Hooper, Havey & Co.’s hall Saturday requested pay- city governments that their system is ob- town expenditures. ment immediately. Fred P. Sholes, Ex’or. to a the first part discolor, becoming first solete and As a matter of night, to good audience. Dance after July 14,1914. old-fashioned. 3. A true revenue income and revenue A FIELD OF TOTTSO red or and ALFALFA. red, then bluish purple less to a standard the pictures. i let, it takes time keep expense statement. finally green as aging progresses. than The ISailroabB anti Steamboats. requests received at tbe college are system of municipal expenditures, it 4. All financial transactions to which entertainment given by the Golden does to a Rule was usually forwarded to tbe secretary of keep record, arranged alphabeti- the municipality is a party should society Thursday evening very Vitality of Swd. pass agriculture at Washington for atten- cally, of the parties to whom money is through the hands of the auditor, whose successful. The Bingville band, led by Assuming that every core has been “Uncle tion. paid. duty it shall be to distribute the Hiram”, gave some fine selections. to to the properly taken get seed well adapted Tests made me have demonstrated Mrs. Nellie Bunker was "Karl F Kellerman of the bureau of by same to the various accounts, and through director of the conditions of culture, it is still Impor- that on an not ten voters out of a entertainment. Plant Imluatry says: The Inoculation average the hands of the treasurer who shall be tant to see that the seed Is of good hundred understand the re- of legume seeds with liquid pure cul- average city responsible for all cash received or paid Aug. 3._H. and of as be. FACTORY LOCA- ture Is exceedingly simple. The seeds vitality capable producing port at alL This is not it should out. QUARRIES, strong, vigorous plants. Great waste should show MARLBORO. to tie treated are placed In a clean Municipal reports concisely 5. The expenses of departments should of land and labor results every year where the comes from to run the Master Amasa of Bar is MILL bucket, pall or tub and tbe liquid pure money agree when checked up with the different Orcutt, Harbor, TIONS, SITES, FARMS, from the use of seed of low vitality. and the for which It is ex- his Mrs. H. D. Rodick. culture applied a little at a time, thor- city, objects recapitulations. visiting sister, when SITES SUMMER HOTELS oughly stirring the seeds with the Poor seed cannot produce good pended, and the time has arrived The accounting practice of the city of Miss Frances Brewer, of Bar Harbor, is FOR and re- must become an aid bauds, as though one were kneading plants, poor plants give poor municipal accounting Gardiner, already complying with three visiting her aunt, Miss Rosa Hodgkins. turns or none at all. Seed should al- to the managers and voters of the city, in- and CAMPS dough This will produce a thin, moist out of these five needs, 1 will take up first, Miss Rena Hodgkins, of Bar Harbor, is ways be tested before planting and stead of being used to cover up wasteful of a coating of culture on every teed. Too then the item uniform system of visiting her aunt, Mrs. Daniel Located on the line of the Some of McIntyre. much makes the seeda too wet. seed of low vitality rejected. administrative policies and for campaign liquid municipal expenditures. Mrs. Frederick Frost and blend At children, and If left thus for ex- this poor Beed is Introduced to purposes. the beginning of every The business of a is to standing any primary city per- Worthen and of Hew Maine Central R. R. can be sold the men in of a es- Constance, York, tended he with good seed so that It fiscal year charge city form service for the benefit of the com- period they may Injured. are here for the summer. of the worst timate the amount of that the Tbe small quantity of liquor, pure cul- at a lower price. Some money city munity as a whole. This service required give opportunity to those desiring to make Prof. and will need for that and : R. P. Gray, of Orono, with his a new ture, furnished by the department la weeds have been Introduced year, “appropriate” of it readily classifies itself into guarding a change in location for start in life. wife and baby and hie R. C. are sufficient to produce the required spread In this way. The loss from it. the health of its citizens, educating the son, Gray, them Mind at the Lorimer cottaere for August and a Water amount of moisture on a considerable weeds and the cost of fighting you now, gentlemen, any appro- ; children, the protection of life and prop- j Undeveloped Powers, bulk as is nothing but an estimate — a part of September. of seeds. depending entirely opon Is great and Is so well understood priation erty, and the providing of sewers, high- | ifet there seems to be sat- Rev. A. B. Lorimer Unlimited Raw Material, tbe slue of the seeds and how thor- to ueed no discussion. guess, general ways, recreation parks and other conven- | and wife, his son isfaction all around if the Frank and Mias oughly they are stirred with the cul- Formers often buy cheap seed think- expenditures iences for the life of the municipality. Burma Curtis, who spent and in do not exceed the at their ture After moistening the seeds ing that they are saving money, when any department ap- The principal accounts under which to July cottage, have returned to are for that department. This their home in Mass. •bould be spread in a thin layer on a as a matter or fact they paying propriation classify disbursements, therefore, may be Lynn, Good Farming Land b'Can should not be so. a man who is Aug. 3. ARE. floor or on newspapers and thor- two or three times as much for the Many summarized as follows: be a oushly dried. The complete applica- small amount ot good seed obtained a poor guesser, may good manager, General Administration, which includes Await Development. tion and many an appropriation that shows an all salaries of executive all miscel- aitoertiSOTewt, requires but a short time und ns they would pay had they bought officers, should twice overdraft at the end of the year has ac- j laneous in connection with the not lie done tn bright light or good seed in the lirst place at expenses Communications more for the when regarding locations uirect sunlight If Inoculated In the tor the poor complished city—and j care and maintenance of tbe city hall and the rate per pound paid are invited and will receive attention 1 say the city 1 mean the citizens—than other ovenlng and spread In a protected geej.—A. F Woods. Dean Department city property not classified, expenses another which at the when addressed to; any agent of the P'ace the seeds will be for early Furm, St many appropriation of printing and stationery which cannot n d ready of Agriculture, University ! end of the year | carries a large unex- under of ac- suffer the tortures of Maiue Central, or to tuornlng sowlug, although seeds thus Pant. present systems municipal Many people balance. be divided and lame muscles and stiffened because treated can he stored for a week or pended counting charged to the joints Now carries an account that of impurities in the blood, and each suc- INDUSTRIAL BUREAU, tuore should weather or other condi- every city proper departments, which, however, HINTS. attack seems more acute until tions SOME CHICKEN is used as a burying-grouud for extrava- should be and all ceeding prevent Immediate sowtng.' unquestionably done, rheumatism has invaded the whole system. Maine Central R. ‘•n all gances and poor bookkeeping. This ac- other incidental to It., cases where Inoculation Is the malformed expenses pertaining To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im- The cripple and count is called “CONTINGENT”. Practiced a should be left usually the administration of city affairs which to your health as PORTLAND, MAINE. strip along should be put to death im- portant improve general tbe chicken Overdrawn appropriation accounts are cannot be classified under the to and the cod liver oil edge of the field without Inocula- Such little properly purify your blood, tion mediately after hatching. boosted until in Scott’s Emulsion is nature’s blood- so as to or not by creditsjffrom Contingent, different department headings. great determine whether will bring nothing but tbe unfortunates in many municipal reports it is hard to 2nd. Protection Persons and maker, while its medicinal nourishment Inoculation was necessary. will of Prop- Eastern They give you an leaves strengthens the organs to expel the Steamship After the disappointment tell where appropriation account erty,, which includes all expense of tbe alfalfa or other legume ten well and whole and more care than off and Contingent fire impurities upbuild your strength^ rrop is two or three months old an begins. police and departments, moth exter- will make you sick of the Scott’s Emulsion is helping thousands ones. They The dictionary meaning of contingent mination and of and ■bondance of nodulea or small bunches inspection buildings, every day who could not find other relief. Corporation. chicken business and give your entire is °uld is: “Something ^hat liable to occur.” sealing of and measures, together Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. appear on the roots. These nod- first Kill weights Mount Desert and; Bluehill Lines. flock a black eye from the use of the word to are the The municipal seems with expense of fire and police alarms, To Boston Round Trip | homes of the bacteria, and are born. “eJJ®* them the Instant they mean that it is not only liable to occur — militia and armories. number of nodules Indicates the From Bar Harbor $5.25 $9.00 are necessarily weaker NO FOOT AGONY Lousy fowls but always does. MORE “ bomber of bacteria present. If an al- 3rd. Health and Sanitation, which in- Bluehill $4.75 $8.50 are free from lice. as or than fowls that In comparing the item of Contingent, other legume crop grows with- im- clude the expense of the board of health, In Four Days Corns Come Out. Free Sedgwick $4.25 $7.50 out the Strength and vitality are quite handled by various cities'of Maine, among bacteria It takes Its nitrogen fowls are contagious diseases, city physician, in- Box For Everybody. factors while the other things I find the following: Leave Bar Harbor 2 p tn dally (Sundays In- the soil the same as a grain crop portant spection of food products such as meat their new suit of clothes. knows that for cluded) for deal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, *hd therefore to producing to the and sewer and mainte- Everybody sore, painful, Is not as beneficial fed Bangor charges up Contingent milk, operation Southwest Harbor, North Haven a grain when swollen feet there is so as Stonlngton, soil as It 1a when Its nltro- Corn Is very poor amount of $128,740.74. and refuse and garbage nothing good 7* It gets at the nance, disposals. and Rockland; connecting with steamer for It produces fat Belfast to the Ezo For Feet. from the air. Furthermore, the extensively. charges up Contingent 4th. Highways, Bridges and Lights, Boston. I of other tissue, and when lay- amount of $18,747.16. But now in of Ezo For will not make the best expense which include the salary of the superin- every packag Leave Bluehill 1pm dally Including Sundays growth corn they to the e^nmemess bens are fed too much Bath charges up Contingent amount Feet, at druggists, is a 10-cent package of It Is supplied with bacteria or, ing tendent of streets, the city engineer (if for South Bluehill, Brooklln, Deer Isle, Sar- b too fat to lay. of $4,478.26. Ezo For which is free. It costs tbe other Jafid soon become street which shall also Corns, gentvllle, Dark Harbor and Rockland. hand, la sown upon Ellsworth charges up to Contingent the any), repairing, no to wheat you nothing. Cse it for three nights; on Leave 8edgwlck dally Including Sunday at 8 p 'blch Is well manured and rich In nl- There Is grain superior include on apparatus, street pav- amount of $8,964.13. repairs the fourth lift out the corn and “t>8en. It is readily eaten and night m for Herrick’s Landing, South Brooksville. After one field la Inoculated for chickens. South Portland charges up to Contingent ing, cleaning, lighting, sprinkling, side- throw it in the fire. hens thrive upon It Eggemoggln, Dlrlgo and Rockland. djolnlng fields treat- as a rule laying the amount of $6,561.74. walks and drains and culverts, Ezo For if may be quickly curbing, Corns, purchased separately, Returning, steamer leaves Rockland 5.15 a m wheat have a fine op- is a with a 25-cent box of Ezo For fdtttre Those who grow Gardiner charges up to Contingent $1,448.86. snow removal, maintenance and dime; years by simply scattering repairs is free. week days and Sundays for Bar Harbor and 7., to raise chickens and sell Feet it 7“ from the inoculated field upon the iirtunlty Now we always expect to have a small of bridges, and the abolition of grade Intermediate landings. new for the fowls may glean the field.- eggs, expense which we call contingent arising crossings, if any, street work done on Leaves Rockland 5.15 a m week days and and Bave mnch grain stubble fields from disbursements not properly classi- State highways, and all other incidental Sundays for Bluehill and Intermediate landings lost wonld otherwise be of the YOUR GROCER SELLS Leave Rockland week days and Sundays at Pvult on Every Farm. that fiable elsewhere. Gardiner, for instance, expenses highway department. "0 who has never fed grit to 5.15 a m for Dlrlgo, Eggemoggln, South Brooks* farm should be without fruit A The person is well within proper accounting practice 6th. Charities and Corrections, which will be surprised at the vllle, Herrick’s Landing and Sedgwick. bttner who has a taste for fruit grow- his fowls with §1,400. include the salaries of the overseer of the of hens will pick np in & Poor’s Mustard Turbine steel steamships Camden and Bel- and land suitable for It should amount a flock But Belfast \ Imagine a citizen of Bel- poor, expenses of the almshouse and city Stickney The feed dealer fast (Boston and Bangor line) connect with *** his orchards of such fruits as his the course of a year. fast asking what the city’s money was ex- farm, out-door poor in the city, and out- the Bar Harbor and Bluehill boats at Rockland It Tell him nothing else will suit you for Boston. the best kind of grit being for last and told that door outside mark“t calls for and of such ?•- keeps pended year, being poor city. K. L. Smith, Agent, Bar Harbor. or other kind of rock. oeuae as succeed best In his locality. ground granite over §18,000 of it went for Contingent I Or 6th. Education, which includes the A. M. Hebbick, Agent, Bluehill. wfeo died last She is Ho h»* been a guest TENTH ANNIVERSARY. marked degree tbe administrative ability, painful illness, Tuesday. COUNTY NEWS. at COUNTY NEWS. and one ktna-, baa gone to the tbe survived by a husband, a mother West tact, abiding optimism necessary v.»it her Gonid,J10'1*' who have the sympa- slater, Mr,. «« Rev. P. A. A. KiUam’s Pastorate In to make a long pastorate in each a charge daughter, Christine, WEST GOULD8BORO. FRANKLIN. services Aug. 3. Ellsworth Baptist Church. snccessful. thy of the community. Funeral P. P. Hill returned to Dorchester, Mess, ---- w. of Tunk visited were church Last Sunday marked the close of the in bis the Bernard Donnell, Pond, held at the Lamoine Thursday Early pastorate Helpeomebow last week. BOLTHWE8T his Thursday. afternoon. HARBOR tenth year of Rev. P. A. A. KiUam’s pas- society was organized. Its name is fully parents The N. Mrs. Laura Allen, with friends, went to water company has torate of the Ellsworth Baptist church. suggestive of its purpose, and it lived up Mrs. Thomas Mscomber has as a guest Aug. 4. install __ Schoodic pump at the pond hill “** The day was observed by special services. to its name. This society paid for wiring her friend Miss Lawler. Sunday. station. SURRY. wife and Vera Jeww Parker, of A program bearing pictures of the church the church for electric lights, and was Misses Lola and Julia Macomber V. B. Gordon, daughter Syracuse N v Dyer is wife and formed an attractive in the Mrs. Grace Smith, of Bayside, visiting visited A. W Gordon last week. daughter, >, and of the pastor largely instrumental placing piano were in Portland last week. visiting hu 2 !Uh relatives here. souvenir of the occasion. the i in the and the and are at Mrs. Julia Perhaps vestry building platform. came home Charles Anderson family, Holden, who Miss Mildred Fraser from ha, J^“ most feature of the day, and the It served as a social center tor the young Qlenola Clark, who has been working Wood's for the summer- poor health some 1. 18 pleasing Northeast Harbor Saturday. Mrs. John cottage time, ,bie ,0 It was succeeded tbe Three B. for Francis is borne. people. by Smith, W. C. and with Madam Dr. Philip F. M. Rev. W. H. Dunham, Mrs. Dunham and Pope wife, Pope, Gilley, class, now connected with the bible school. with Mary Billington spent last week of are at their cottage for accompanied by Dr. little son William are visiting in Surry. Philadelphia, Bickford i?"*** This class has published the Chronicle at Rich’s corner. office he is Mrs. Conary the summer. awdstant, spent the and endeavored to be generally helpful in Edward Perkins, of Somerville, Maas., *£+ Mrs. Mary Crocker, of Boston, is with Mrs. Galvin Lawrence and daughter P*renu’ Ueor,te a- the work of the church. has joined his family here for a month’s wit. <«%« her mother, Mrs. Reuben Osgood. Mabel last week with Mrs. Alton was the vacation. spent Tbe big enterprise remodelling Daniel Mrs. who went to the Bunker in Birch Handy, of of the which was in Emily Joy, hospi- Harbor.) Boston, with wif. auditorium, begun Mrs. Clarence Edward Dyer is visiting is tal several weeks ago, is reported as gain- and Mrs. Wilbur and daughter, visiting ht, July, 1910, and completed in the fall of her daughter, Mrs. Murchie A. Gordon, at Mr. daughter mother ing. Henry Tracy. His the same year. The re-dedication ser- Randolph. Mildred, with Gapt. Harrison, of Phila- sister, Mr, Hh Lawton, and son, have been u' rry vices were held in January of the follow- Mrs. Charles Brown, with little son, delphia, are at J. A. Hill’s. bWD her* Mrs. Charles Williams and daughter weeks. <*0 of it her Mrs. Q. ing year. Bangor, visiting mother, Charles H. Wood, )wife and son Philip Sarah, of Waterville, are guests of Robert Mrs. Leslie In 1911 a fund was estab- F. White, permanent and wife. Ingalls. visited their old home for the week-end. formerly Phillips Richardson, is lished in memory of Joseph and Sallie Thomas Perkins and wife, of Massachu- leaves to-day for Texas. safely recovertng The friends of Charles H. Ma- Philip severe u£** of which is avail- many illness of tonsilitls. DeLaittre, the interest setts, are visiting Mrs. Perkins’ mother, She w jo comber that his at Yarmouth Georgs Osgood and wife, of Ayer, Mass., her husband able for the current were hope sojourn at Jonesport a. expenses. They Mrs. E. N. Osgood. their three and William soon „ MsZ* private sanitarium will greatly benefit with children, able to travel. fc honored members of the old church and Aug. 3. A non. him. Lord and wife, of Sullivan, were in town two of their daughters, Mrs. Mary L. Rev. A. M. Sunday. MacDonald, of Bar Means and Mrs. Sarah now de- William who has been confined SOUTH GOULDSBORO. an Maddox, Brown, gave Interesting sermon at the home several Thomas Bmith and wife, who have been ceased, were among the staunch helpers, to his weeks, ill of erysipe- E. L. Sargent and family have returned gational church Sunday Mrs. Smith’s Mrs. J. H. morning while a third, Mrs. Josephine Farrell, las and abscess of the foot, is Bomewhat home from East Sullivan. visiting mother, toting for the scacoast returned to their home in Port mituiionary .t now in this is still a mem- Tracy, was unable visiting city, improved. Mrs. of is to bo present. Sophronia Bullard, Boston, land The ,LZ ber. The fund was made Thursday. talk on possible through Mrs. Jennie Hartwell and daughter visiting her brother, W. H. Bunker. mentary the mission work carrZl the kindness of C. P. DeLaittre, brother Mrs. Roy Moseley, and son Lawrence, of Mra. Nancy Wright, who has been visit- on by these brother, and Mrs. Sybii Stanley and daughter Edna their of Mrs. Farrell. Bar Harbor, are spending a few days with ing Mrs. Epps Sargent, came to visit Mrs. along the coast roused the have returned from Stanley’s Point. sympethw.* The membership of the church has held relatives here. A. W. Gordon Sunday; also Miss Prances the audience, and generous flnrnEC-- Mrs. W. H. of Mt. was Blanche 3._ Hymn Mrs Tutt, the minister’s wife, Brown, Desert, Kittridge, ol Sooth Framingham. Ford is ill. the of Mrs. Newell a few Mid-Summer Muaicale Byron quite Minnie E Jordan guest dayB last Mass., spent Bunday in Ellsworth. aWjntisnncius week. Solo and Duet, “Eventide,”.Smith P. A. Anderson is borne from Jean, the bride....Leonora F Hodgdon lavor ol Capt. By C. O. Montgomery, esq., ol Miss Elsie Morrison. Mrs. Wormell Swan’s Arvilly Dolittle, the village dressmaker, Curtis who has Island, haying. Young, employment at Camden, the people ol this place had the Two Part Song, “I Need His Care,” ...Lowden Lena M Gregory Miss Wilson is her Sargentvilie, spent the week-end with his pleasure ol to a Choir Hope visiting grand- Net Spooner, the village milliner, listening scholarly and W. N. Means and family here. eloquent sermon Rev. Duet, “Jesus is Calling Us.”*.Holton parents, wife. Mrs Leah H Page by Morris Prince, Miss Anna D. ol N. Mr W'hitcomb, Mrs Strout H. J. Byard of Haverhill, Mass., joined Ann Emery, fond of literature, May Freeman, of Boston, who D., CarliBle, J. He came by in- has vitation ol Mr. Anthem, “What a Friend,”.Petrie his wife and mother here Saturday. Mrs. Sadie C Harris been visiting Mrs. Newell, returned Montgomery, who brought Choir Jean's bridesmaid..Ernestine home him over in his Mandy, Narbis Saturday. automobile, who accom- Edmund Williams has purchased the Duet, “Seeking for Me,”.Gabriel Rev Mr Tutt.C Valentine Soper panied by their wives. J. house lot the Aug. H. Mont- Mrs Johnson, Mrs Donnell opposite old Cain place, and Jean Porter.Charles G Brown 3._Q. is a gomery and wile also came over to attend “I Heard the erecting dwelling. Ed Authem, Voice of Jesus Say,” Folsomi.Arthur N Eldridge BUCK8PORT. the service. Though these brothera have Kirkpatrick The Collamore will be occupied this Aug. 3. D. _ Leroy Pinson, one of the best-known been residents ol Camden Choir month by Special Attorney-General Lind- many years, business men of died have ever Solo, “When We Gather in the Home- say and family, of New York. EAST LAMOINE. Bucksport, Satur- they maintained their interest in their native land,” .Wilson Misa Minnie day, aged seventy-four years. Besides place. They retain the old T. D. Husband has returned to Boston, Hodgkin*, of Ellsworth, is which Mr Killam his wife, he leaves one sister — Mrs. homestead, they have much im- Carl Dodge and wife to and visiting Mrs. N. D. King. proved. Parting Song, “Saviour Again,”.KraU Springfield, Florence Townsley, of Charles Moseley and wife to Needham, The Wakefield, Mass., j Aug. 3. Choir dancing party at Shore Acres Sat- and a — Mass. brother Augustine Finson, of I _ was much Mrs. M. V. Whidden Benediction Mrs. M. urday nigbt enjoyed. Levant. George Byard is visiting her i SOUTH HANCOCK. would Postlude Frank of Sebec Station, Maine, parents, J. G. Eaton and wife. Mr. Byard, Wooster, who is employed at Miss Nellie Stratton Abbott, organist. EASTBROOK. John Bishop, ol Barre, is not keep house without who her.here in his automo- Millinocket, is home for a few weeks. Vt., visiting accompanied his William ” The Ellsworth Baptist church was or- has returned to Miss has cousin, Bishop. bile, Haverhill, Mass. Ray Hodgkins, of Bar Harbor, is spend- Nancy Dyer gone to Bangor to “L F Atwood’s Medicine ganized in 1860. It has had just twelve Mrs. A. L. who has been work. C. Y. Wooster got somewhat other Blodgett, vis- ing a few weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Fred shaken up She has learned what Mr. Killam’s term of service her daughter, Mrs. E. J. has by thrown pastors, be- iting Byard, Flossie has being from his re- thousands know—the splendid to Bluehill to visit another Reynolds. Bragdon gone to Ellsworth carriage twice as as that of gone daughter his horse ing long any of his Falls to work. cently, taking Irigtt at an auto- tonic effects of this medicine— before returning to her home in Philadel- Dr. Charles Bragdon and wife, of Brock- the entire predecessors. Following is a list of mobile. through the stomach—on phia. are his Mrs. Mrs. Will Crimmin and former Robert ton, Mass., visiting sister, H. children, of system. Read what she says'- pastors: Cole, 1860-62; Amos H. Allen, a life-long resident of Mrs. E. A. ol of L. Smith. Northfleld, Vt., who have been in East- Keith, Campello, Mass., ll with to write a word in praise N. M. Williams, 1862-64, F. T. this place, died Sunday morning. Al- with her F.’ Atwood's Medicine. We have used" Hazelwood, brook since will sons, Gordon and are his death had been Ernest Cobb and of June, visit her Stanton, in our and never tnte 1867-09; W. O. Holman, 1869-71; W. A. though expected for wife, Fall River, brother, two family a long time, the spending weeks with her to be in the bouse. some time, loss falls heavily upon his are Wilson iu Waltham this week. parents, W. without a bottle T. F. E. A. Mass., visiting his sister, Mrs. Thomas Googins, re.ueay* Keese, 1873-77; White, 1878-83; only daughter, Clara M., who has devot- T. Coggins and wile. consider it a wonderful stomach Aug. 3. Gem. Mks. M. V. Wh.obW* A. A. Groetzinger. _ (signed 1 Herring, 1884-86; Cambridge, 1887” edly cared for him. He leaves also a son— H. A. Walker, wife and A bottle costs only jjc at E. A. C. S. John W.; one sister—Mrs. 8. N. Elmer and wife and daughter, and | big y»“J 89; Mason, 1891-96; McLearn, Wiley, Kingman Irving LAMOINE.' E. J. Davit and dealer's. If you have never tried and a brother—Frank C. Mr. Allen was wile, of and P. 1896-1900; David 1901-1904. and of were Ellsworth, this medicine ask us to send yp^a Kerr, an old soldier and a staunch Thompson family, Brewer, There will be a E. ol member'of dance at the town hall Walker, Hancock, were at Mrs. Liberal Trial Bottle-*” R E E. The church has prospered under Mr. the church. guests of H. L. Smith and wife Sunday. Baptist Tuesday, Aug. 11. Refreshments will be Martha Walker’s Sunday. KillAm’s pastorate. He possesses to a 3. Aug. H. Mrs. Julia Wallace, after a long and served. Monaghan’s orchestra. Miss Prances Young, ol Portsmouth, N. J