abbrrtt«tmim». LOCAL AFFAIRS. swung out across the channel where shi HbbrrUgisuntg. was held by her anchor and grounded or the falling tide. She was not r TAKE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. damaged. WHY CHANCES? The gale Friday night did considerable ••****** Harry C Austin A Co—Furniture and under- • taking. damage to shade and fruit trees in this vi- to Rice * Tyler, Tbe safe belonging When In Bankruptcy—Patrick H Flanagan. cinity. Two large elms on Hancock street an office in $3.00 per year J A Hay nee—Cash-down store. dealer*, who bad tbe were blown -jgn,, Daniel J Kelli her—Libel Notice down, and large branches 01 UNION TRUST COMPANY now waa will assure Orahim block, destroyed, opened you Absolute Protection Fred P Brown—Dr Groves’ Herb Extract. trees blocked several other streets. Tele- State assessors—In session. and Ita contents tonod de- and OF ELL8WORTH Saturday for your valuables in the Hancock County Savings Bank—Notice of phone electric light wires were broker Itroyed. foreclosure. In many places by falling trees or limbs. Uninn Trust Co—Notice tbe Sterna Lumbar Co. of foreclosure. ! OFFICERS Tbt, vault of Chamberlain’s Medicines. Apple trees in exposed placet were stripped Monday morning, and it waa of half their fruit. John A. Peters, President Henry W. Cushman, Vice-President „„ opened Fire and Burglar-Proof Mr. DasaaT PaaaT: the content* were all de- John E Henry H. Hiooins, Treasurer M. Galleht, Secretary found that Eaton—Caution notice Adelbert B. Jordan and wife, with their loaa to. Banoob, Ms: groyed. The grandson Darrell, are Mr. Jor- Vaults of the Eastern Trust A visiting — Banking Co. Bangor Commorieal. dan’s Isaac Jordan and at DIRECTORS Loots Kirsteln, George H Hamlin—Notice parents, wife, of forecloen re. Baschland. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan are alec William F. Campbell Eugene Hale Albert E. Mace Fred A. Chandler W. A. Frank C. Nash NATIONAL Hbbron, Mb: their Miss Havey BURRIL-L BANK, entertaining granddaughters, Alfred B. Crabtree B. John A. Peters Or ELLSWORTH. Hebron Barney Havey Academy. Goodwin, of Chester, Mass., and Mrs. W. Cushman Frank L. Hodgkina Bion M. Pike Northeast Harbor: Henry Private Rooms for Box Renters. Inspection Invited. Belle Mae Morgan, of West Springfield, Luclllus A. Emery L. Elrie Holmes Henry W, Sargent Notice of dissolution of The Trim A Qallert John R. Holmea Elmer Honrs: 9 9 Stanley Mast., and their Myer P, Sponord to 4. Set. to 1. Cell to-day. Supply Co. great-grandson, Dwight John R. Graham R. B. Holmea O. W. Fuller Tapley South Penobscot Knox, of Naugatuck, Conn. Henry H. Orey Arno W. King John O. Whitney Notice of dissolution of A P Leach Co. The executive committee of the Ells- worth high school alumni association We invite yon to become a depositor with The Union Trust Company of Ella- SCHEDULE OF MAILS has voted to change the hour of the ban- worth. You have only to glance over the list of our officers and directors to know that is safe under their supervision. The of thla AT SLL8WORTH POSTOFriCB. from 7.30 to at the annual meet- your money managers quet 9.30, institution are well Knows for their probity and business success You need In June 1911. effect 26, ing of the association on Saturday Aug. have no hesitation in entrusting your business or your savings to tbeir care. for We take pleasure in offering you all the facilities of our institution and we Safety your 12. Dancing and cards and a short mu- Savings trust tbat will avail of them, and will favor us with you yourself your banking MAILS HBCBIVED. sical will bnsineas. U offered in the program precede the banquet. flHlJp Savings Dept, of the Eastern 3 From Wbst-*6.55, J11.18 a m; 4.28, J6.18 p m. -tV“T The is made Triwl A Co. At the same time change to accommodate many i 'lr" Banking your 1 Prom East—12.22, 5.36 and 11.07 p m. deposit here is more members w ho cannot be earlier. p#A *rf^* constantly earning money, MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOFFICB. present at a liberal lr interest rate. No matter if you are ; UNION TRUST COMPANY Wff* Going Wbst—11.45 a m; tg.55, *5 and *9 p m. Francis Allen met with a serious and ■ *K\nklr not nex? door to this institution; our banking- ] Going East—8.30 a m; 3.55 and 5.45 m. most method p accident last — — Nfi/Utivi by-mail makes it easy and safe for you j peculiar Wednesday, ^ to do with us. Wherever live. while at BFwttK IT:. you Ask Registered mail should be at postofflce half work haying at Beechland. He ■ r for detailed information. v an hour before mail closes. mowed into a wasp’s nest and laid down •Daily, Sunday included. J Daily, except the scythe to keep the insects from his COMING EVENTS. Monday, f Daily, except Saturday. § Daily, OLD HOME WEEK. EASTERN TRUST & at 8.49. face and eyes. Forgetting about the BANKIN6 CO. except Sunday, Sunday OLD HOME WEEK AUG. 6-12. §§£'% No mail dispatched to or received from the scythe, he started to run and stepped on Bangor. Maine. east Sundays. ELLSWORTH READY WITH A Excursion 35 cents. the handle. The scythe turned up and Monday—Tickets Branches at Old Town, Marhlas and Dexter caught him in the leg just below the groin, HEARTY WELCOME. Play Thursday — Admission, 25 cents; Willis Ayer, of Dexter, is visiting his making a serious wound. Dr. Hodgkins reserved seats, 35 cents. was sunt, Mrs. J. P. Eldridge. summoned. The boy was brought MANY FORMER RESIDENTS WILL BE Concert Friday — Admission, 25 cents; to his home on Miss Edith McKusick, of Calais, is the Franklin street as soon as HERE—A FULL WEEK’S PROGRAM reserved seats, 35 cents. and is as well as can be ex- guest of Mrs. C. W. Mason. possible, doing OF INTERESTING EVENTS. Tickets (or the above three events will pected. Harry E. Walker and wife, of Exeter, go on sale at the W. R. Parker Clothing Isaac Jordan and of AN INVITATION. N. H., are expected home to-day. wife, Beechland, Co. store Thursday morning, Aug. 3, at assisted by their daughter, Mrs. Mary When the a-climbing with a per- 9 o’clock. Mrs. James E. Lynch is spending the mercury’s Jordan Leighton, entertained a large severing vim, week with ner husband in Bar Harbor. Tuesday and Saturday evening recep- house party over The in- And the perspiration’s dripping from your Sunday. guests tions and 50 cents a Mrs. H. A. of is vis- hat’s ball—Tickets, couple; Hooper, Gardiner, cluded their son, Adelbert B. Jordan, and broad shady brim, her Mrs. Walter You would better leave business and for extra ladies, 15 cents. iting sister, J. Clark, jr. wife,'their grandsons, Arthur and Victor your comfort fondly seek; ELIAWOBTH. Miss Vose, of Portland, is the guest of Jordan, with their their two wives, You would better come to Ellsworth her Charles H. and his wife. Miss A. Good- evening, at the brother, Vose, granddaughters, Georgia For Wednesday Aug. 2, Methodist church—Lecture Rev. F. K. Edward Gaynor^of Attleboro, Mass., is win, Mrs. Edward A. Morgan and Mrs. Old by visiting bis grandmother, Mrs. Charles Helen Goodwin Bacon, their great grand- Home Conant, of Machias. Admission, adults, Gaynor. sons, Darrell B. Jordan and Dwight Fuller Week. 2t> cents; children, 15 cents. Knox. The with their at Odd Fel- Miss Flora Cook, of Everett, Mass., is grandsons, wives, The people all are cordial, and you know your Saturday evening, Aug. 12, arrived in an automobile from Hartlaud lows hall—Reunion and of Ells- the guest of her aunt, Miss Carolyn Har- welcome’s sure; banquet rington. early Sunday morning. You’ll find the latchstring hanging out in worth high school alumni association. All members of the festival chorus are everyone’s front door; Banquet at 9.30 preceded by dancing and Mrs. Frank of Brackett, Brookline, You’ll see all the folks from round about; the earnestly requested to be present at Ma- cards. Tickets, 75 cents. Mass., is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. F. friends of old you’ll meet. sonic ball this evening at S o’clock, to re- Friday, Aug. 18, county court Newman. Oh you’d better come to Ellsworth house, hearse the music to he at the ser- sung For Ellsworth at 9 a. m.—Meeting of state Clarence Morgan and wife, of Belfast, vices on Old Home week. They should Old board of assessors. are Mrs. Mrs. visiting Morgan’s mother, bring with them the miscellaneous work Home Brown. Friday, Aug. 25, at Ellsworth high Harry of 1910, and also the miscellaneous work Week. Buick and Cadillac school, beginning at 8 a. m. — Teachers’ Harold Morrison, of Brooklyn, N. Y., a of 1911. Also all those who are willing to For you know the years are flying and the examination for State certificates. former Ellsworth boy, spent a few days assist the chorus are cordially invited, for time will soon be near COUNTY. 11 «-'<• arc here this week. it is desired as the two makes of cars for which we are the selling to have large a chorus as When the cherished friends of childhood will "Kents. The features of these cars are such that no The music is Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Aug. intending Stetson Foster and wife, of Boston, ar- possible. not difficult; most no longer greet you here. urehuser should tail to become familiar with them. mind 24—Horse show at Bar Harbor. We are rived yesterday, and will spend the month of it is familiar. The following selections So before you’ve time to change your 22, 23, prepared to show every detail. and of August here. will probably be sung: Hallelujah chorus; come. Peter, John Zeke; FAIB DATES. You all must come to Ellsworth COIV PLETE LINE O W Inflammatus, Glorious is LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKS Mrs. Isaac H. Merrill, of Brookline, Thy Name, Hymn Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, of Thanksgiving, Yellow, Yellow Butter- For Mass., is the guest of her son, Fullerton Old Sept. 5, 6, 7—Bluehill fair. cups, Oh, Hush one fa- Merrill and his wife. Thee, My Baby; Home and 20 and 15 miliar Wednesday Thursday, Sept. Models—$550 to $1850. hymn—Duke Street. Week. Mrs. Mae Savage, of Brewer, with her 21—Eden fair. The many friends of John C. McFaul, H. B. B. daughter Dorothy, is visiting her daugh- _ Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 26 and 27 who for some time has been the ter, Mrs. C. D. Wiggin. manager Ellsworth is ready with open arms to —Amherst fair. of the Bar Harbor and Machias Ellsworth, and of former Ellsworth Rev. R. B. Mathews and left welcome home its boys girls and and & Machine family will to learn Wednesday Thursday, Sept. 27 Foundry Works, telephone exchanges, regret week which Old Home Monday for Damariscotta, where will years for the opens 28—North Ellsworth fair. they that he is to leave here. He has been ap- Water'Street, Ellsworth, Maine. spend the month of August. next Sunday. She promises them all a pointed general manager of the Eastern FAMILY REUNIONS. good time, and a good time as well for her Miss Alice Adams, of Newtonville, & a new cor- Telephone Telegraph Co., from Hancock county and vi- Wednesday, Aug. 9—Gray family at Oak is her vacation neighbors — Mass., spending with her poration which has taken over the pro- GARAGE and every tool needed to do repairing with all speed. cinity, for while the week’s program is ar- Grove, West Sedgwick. parents, John Q. Adams and wife. perty of the New England in Washington ranged primarily for old-home visitors, Saturday, Aug. 26—Wilbur family at the Miss Mae Doherty and her brother county, with headquarters as Calais. His there are many carnival and merry-mak- home of J. D. Perkins, Franklin. Daniel, of Melroee Highlands, Mass., are successor is A. L. Oakes, of Newport, for- ing features w’hich will appeal to pleasure- Wednesday, Aug. 9—Bunker family at visiting their aunt. Miss Kate Mullan. merly of the Bangor exchange, a man of seekers from the country round. South Gouldsboro. wide Mr. Oakes Bunker’s point, Rev. F. K. Conant, of Machias, will de- telephone experience. Ellsworth will be decked in her gayest will have charge of the Ellsworth and Bar Saturday, Aug. 19—Morrison family at liver a lecture at the Methodist church attire. Main street is already a blaze of Harbor exchanges and their tributaries, home of Alexander G. Morrison, Maria- this evening, “The Sunny Side of Life.” bunting and flags, expert decorators hav- with headquarters at Bar Harbor. The ville. Dr. C. C. Gardner, of Bangor, spent Sun- ing been busy since Friday decorating the change is in effect Aug. 1. day in Ellsworth with bis daughters, Mrs. business blocks. 6c This Week L. Crabtree and Mrs. Fullerton VTUriL UU LUC pUUUL OL1CCL UCCU1UUUUO 3trtjrrttznnmts. Harry Fatal Wreck on B. & A. Railroad. Merrill. was commenced yesterday. The Main An excursion train on the & Bangor street will be surmounted a a of Herman E. who has his vaca- bridge by flag- 10c Hill, spent north load- in at Austin’s | Buys big package Aroostook railroad, returning from which and will When doubt, buy tion at his Ellsworth returned to pole, lights pennants home, ed with excursionists from northern run to the four corners of the Boston Mrs. Hill will re- bridge, Sunday night. who had a at Sears- Aroostook spent day The will be with main a while bridge draped bunting. longer. met the south-bound port, regular passen- Across Main Btreet, between the bridge CORN FLAKES Charles H. Knox and wife, of Chester, ger train in a head-on collision noar QUAKER and Hancock hall, will be Btrung eighteen Mass., are guests of Mrs. Knox's mother, Grindstone at 9 o’clock Friday night. strings of fourteen electric lights each Mrs. Calvin P. Joy. This is their first were killed and a score Bight outright alternately with flags. Above Hancock —those delicious, aud flakes that make visit here for three years. of others one of whom crisp wavy seriously injured, hall there will be flags at intervals to the S. Gardner and his who has since died. The dead are: such an ideal breakfast toothsome Ralph bride, railroad. serving. Doubly F. W. of the excur- have been the guests of Harry L. Crabtree Garcelon, engineer The interior of Hancock hall will be when served with fruits or berries; very to and wife for a week, have returned to their sion train. elaborately decorated. The balcony will simple in Dr. dentist, Isle. future home Lewiston. Hugh Pips, Presque be faced with evergreen and pine, and Frank son of the cashier of the prepare. Nourishing, too. M. H. Googins and wife, of Concord Seeley, draped with American flags. Strings of Isle national bank. Junction, Mass., are visiting Mr. Googins’ Presque Japanese lanterns will extend from the Isle. mother, Mrs. E. N. Burke. They made Harry Clark, Presque oentre chandelier to the four corners of the Claude Washburn. the trip in their automobile. Loonier, hall and around the hall above the bal- Zerne Harris, Presque Isle. 6c for a 10c Christian M. of the Priva- cony. The stage will be decorated with Only package Anton, yacht of excursion train. Fireman Gallagher and THIS WEEK teer, made a short visit to Ellsworth Tues- flags bunting. Fireman Wentworth of regular train, ot is a world of comfort Id one ol the ofH. W. Dunn and wife. There will be no lack of music daring There day, guest Brewer. He lfcavea to-day to join the yacht at Bar the week. The Old Home week orchestra, our Estabrook, brakeman on excur- Harbor. George of twelve pieces, led by C. E. Monaghan, sion died at Sun- tfain, Bangor hospital will be In attendance throughout the J. A. By a reassignment of juatioee for the CHAIRS. HAYNES, 'UST' day. week, playing for receptions, lawn parties remainder of the year. Judge Haley will for the accident has not one and be convinced. Responsibility and dancee. Try at the October term of court in preside been fixed, and pending investigation, The famous cornet band of Milltown, N. Hancock county, instead of Judge Pea- the railroad will out no We are agents for the Columbia Pho- company give B., will arrive on the late train Tuesday Bordeaux body, at previously assigned. and Victor Mixture, statement. night, and furnish music for the rest of nograph Talking deposit money The aervioe at the your Lime and regular morning the week, returning home Saturday after- Machine. Sulphur, church will be State Assessors Meeting. Methodist Sunday morning noon. Arsenate to the home-coming tima. The State board of assessors will be in WITH THB Lead, appropriate There will be special singing by the HARRY C. AUSTIN & Dr. Kiser’s subject will be “Fragrances of session at the county court house in Ells- CO., OU RBUABLB Ellsworth festival chorus at the Sunday ELLSWORTH. ME. Pyrox Copperas, There will be music. worth Friday, Aug. M, at 9 a. m., and at Memory”. special services and at the Tuesday afternoon ex- H. C. Austin, Mgr. and Coroner. Bar Saturday, Aug. 19, at 9 a. m., Paris Green, Carlton 8. Donnall has bought the bar- Harbor, ercises. An elaborate musical concert is to meet town assessors and secure Informa- ber shop of John W. Coughlin, and took arranged for Saturday. Blue a Vitriol, Mr. will tion to enable them to make just equali- possession Monday. Coughlin FREE ATTRACTIONS. sation of taxes in Hancock White Hellebore, remain with him two weeks. Mr. Donnell county. PLUMBING, There will be many attractions in addi- Hancock Co. Savings has been with Joseph W. Neally lor four- Lime, Reunion. tion to the Old Home week events. There Hot Water Furnace Prepared teen years. Morrison Family Heating, The tenth annual reunion of the Morri- (Continued on page 5.) and Bisulphide Carbon, The 8. L. C’a will be entertained by Mrs. Work Jobbing. son family will be held at the home of Al- ==Bank-- Reuben Treworgy to-morrow evening. Moth Balls, exander G. Morrison, Mariaville, formerly The principal feature wiU be the drawing a&btTttKvncntt. HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES. the Charles Otis place, Saturday, Aug. 19. Bug Death oontest for which the members of the club In All connections of the family are cordially Years’ business 811-a years and bas paid are warned not to forget to bring a few Beautiful FERNS foi Twenty Experience. 75 Sheep Dipping Powder, Invited to be present. A picnic dinner will Large, regular semi-annual dividends. extra Personal attention to all details. Telephone pennies. in the Lambert’s Death to Lice, be served grove. House and Porch Decorations. or mail orders promptly attended to. Capt. John O. Kief has purchased the la The present is a good time to secure desirable FOB BALI AT schooner David Faust, and caulking and ferns of different varieties at BANKING ROOKS: painting bar, preparatory to going coast- Jones—Good morning, Benson. How do EDWARD F. BRADY, ing. In the gale Friday night the schooner you find business? Benson—By judicious ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. *6 Store 5—6 State Street, Ellsworth, Me. Parcher’s Drug which was on the beach at Indian point, advertising. Telephone 43. Telephone Jflntnal Bmrftt Bolnmn. vh good of yon and tbe many other* to among tl)t ©ranger*. 1*1*12fottos. take time in tbe bnaieet season to add lUpIlhlint, STATS or HAMS. BOXTBD IT ‘'AUHT MAD«I". your word# of encouragement to tbe ©on- This eolama is devoted to the Grange, es- Hancock n. I *o much needed. tribution* to the of Hassock ru Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful pecially granges ooaaty. To tki Honorable Jaetlce of the Supreme Ju- The eolama Is opsa to all grangers lor tbs dicial Court auxt to be boMeu at HI la worth, Dear Aunt aad for aald on thu Madge: discussion of topics of general interest, and within oounty lad Tuna- of this column are of Oetobar, a. d. tm. The purposes succinctly This warm weather makes me think my for of Make letters day Prayer Meeting Topis Per the Week reports grange meetings. H. TINKER, off Mated In the title and motto—It It for the mutual recipe for padding will be acceptable to yon Tramoat, lu the 6, 1911. short and concise. All communications most county of Hancock and Slat* of Maine, Beginning Aug. benefit, anu aims to be helpful and hopeful and the readers of for it Is so EUGENE your column, : be signed, bat names vrill not be printed ex- respectfully represents that he was lawfully Topic.—Lessons from crest Uvsa.—VTH. Being for the common good. It la fer the com quickly made. married to Nettle Moran, of I M, cept by permission of the writer. All com- Philadelphia, ngaYhereon? loo.fml'at fob.—Job vi, 1-11; xlll, tConsecratlon mon use—a servant, a of In- Penn., on the 5th day of October, a. d. INI, at a*Id and SfoMhdBu'?lI,?oolM11?' public purveyor Emhbobkcy Pcddiwg-Into a basin municatlons will be maty, bonaded and dJE.'.k'» meeting.) Edited by Rev. Sherman H. pnt subject to approval by City hall la New York City by Aidarmaa aa wH; formation and suggestion, a medium for the In eight common crackers, rolled fine, a of follawa/to Bltaal. ^iV'^kjd D. piece the editor, bat none will be wltboal James 8mith, that they lived together as road «o called aad Doyle, D. butter, two-thirds of a of a rejected Ooaaty tha PaaobSw n01' terchaogeof Ideas. In tbls capacity It solicits cup sugar, pinch husband and wife at said Tremont, aad at aad westerly 04 tha Mala* of salt, and three cups of water. Let good reason. CentralrW« The book of Jot has been called a and ttssuccesa boiling other la aald state and In other statue, track*, aad Sooadad on tha *1 communications, depends largely it come to a boil and break in one places WH, n" egg, not until the llth of a. d. 01 discussion of Com day September, 1907, •aid railroad; on tb* aortb by lusophlcal the prob- on the support given it In this respect. beaten. Stir briskly and add one-half tea- that aald has 5the your libellant always conducted Faraavortb Marshall'* laid an a mnnlcatlons must be but the name of spoon vanilla. DATES. ,!? ?• u-m of human suffering. The dlacua- signed, himself toward his said wife as a true, faith- along mid lie* to tbo Penobscot river ti1" 7 writer will not be printed except by permission I sometimes use this sauce on it: Monday, Aug. 11—Field meeting of Han- ful and affectionate husband, hat that on aald •oalCorly along aaid rt**r to lanaio,™'"?* slon revolves around the life of a real ISth of a. d. 1907. the eaid owaad 7 ot day September, by Cyroa U Ptab; thane* Communications will be subject to approval 1kmok Ssrcn— Beat well one one cock Pomona at Blnebill mineral e.«IS!r historic character, but undoubtedly the egg with grange itbellee without reasonable cause utterly de- tb* llaa of mid railroad; tb*ac* ««217 rejection by the editor of the column, but none cup of sugar and a small piece of butter Add serted your libellant, and has continued said along mid railroad II.. lo tb!” the of one lemon. spring. i??,™7 purpose Is didactic and not simply the will be rejected without good reason. Address juice desertion for three consecutive years nest glaaTag. aoatalalag ibn* acre. This sauce is of Hancock to the of this libel, thst the resi- all communications to also very good for a cottage Thursday, Aug. SI—Meeting filing recording of historical facta It Is dues of eaid 1 (bellee is not know* to Thb D. Srlor your America*. pudding. Pomona grange with Bain bow grange, libellant and cannot be ascertained rea- OWS&BTOaOTyAi-S clearly Intended to deal with moral 1 by Ellsworth, He. This quickly and easily-made pudding North Brooksvills. sonable diligence, and there Is no collusion si!itir,srr^ and and their solu- between your said ilbellaat aad libel lee to ob- Obaa*. dated Oct. t. UBS; aim another§5? religious problems we shall and it is try, certainly fittingly tain a divorce. Wherefore he prays thU mHr I—«» °* adjoining the tion—the of and it on. abo",^“ problems prosperity pass named. Thanks for tbe honorable Court to grant him a divorce from aertbod premleee, aad booadad on ih, recipe. FLORAL, 168, NORTH BCCKSPORT. the bonds of between him and hie Hat of mid Malm " the of the If. A. matrimony Central railroad, a adversity, suffering right- By Rev. henry Burton, Floral said wife, and that such further orders aad lb* waat tb* Penobecol grange hold its regular meeting by rle.r. and on .55 sous. the extent of God's Interest In shown? Dear Aunt Madge and Mutuals: decreet may be made ae to this Court ahull Have you hf.d a kindness with an July 25, attendance of twenty- seem uad necessary. ssii.SLd'ijr’Cis: ’s?"" “»* £ man, the possibility of a future life, Puss it on! It has been more than six months sines I proper nine members and a guest from Tremont, Me., July 17th. a. d. 1911. to aaid Hannon B Stoaafaad have read an Ellswobth Annate ah. have Waltham, by the ability of man to know God— Twas not given for thee alone. I Eromru H. Tinkkb. b» Aag. II. l»r; Cyra*^’?^ A was aodknoirn m Pass it on! been very ill of rhenmatis fever, and fora Mass., grange. pleasing program tb*hjdj.dd.tal Pl*b lot, tb* aa* and Interesting problems and Statu op Nuw Yoaa. Nuw Yoan es. containing one great the committee for the on*-half acre* mot* or lea*. Let it travel down the years. while 1 am forced to live a lasy life. given by evening, naemn, *15 discussed, and after all Is Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th L. Pith tb. rl.ht to wisely yet and in- Cyraa baud .*ug S* Let it wipe another’s tears Last year at jnst this time 1 was at Bar Har- consisting of readings, singing of a. d. 1911. David Cousir hi. o.taral Ilf*. **ir ■aid and done the conclusion as sum- day Jnly, daring Till in heaven the deed appears— bor for two weeks, then went to Ellsworth in- strumental music. The question: “is Im- (L. 8.) Notary Public. Aad nberm* tb* condition* of .aid med up in the words of Ellhu seems to Public. Kings County. N. Y. gag* baa been broken, now Pass It on! tending to go to Bluehill the next day to call migration from foreign countries into the Notary therefore. "y ,j£ for Certificate filed in New York County. ma of each breach of coadltlon. I clilm be that It is Impossible man “by on Aunt Madge and Lyall. In Ellsworth 1 re- foreclosure of «Ud * hear the word? United States at tha present time bene- mortoct. Dfd you loving ceived a summons so searching to find out God.” God's hasty home, I did not Hamom B. STorst awd Pass it on! ficial or an injury to the American- born STATE OP MAINE. C. are not our Be “moves In get down that way again. For two years I Conarr. hi. ways waya was _Wiley »tio,ne>. Like the singing of a bird? citizen?" well discussed. Hancock ss. — Judicial Court. Xu — wonders to was very busy with illness and hard work, Supreme Baabmpt'a Potltloa for a mysterious way. Bis Pass it on! vacation, Ellsworth. tl, a. d. 1911. | DUdurga and that is I to July In the re- why neglected write for the Upon the Libel, Ordered: That ! metier of perform,” and we must trust Him Let its music live and grow,* EAST 252. foregoing column for so long. BLUEHILL, the Libellant give notice to the said Llbellee gardless of the fact that we cannot Let it cheer another’s woe; to before the Justice of our This winter I sold out my house and all tbe East Bluehill grange held its regular appear Supreme 1 j7' of His You have what others sow— Judicial Court, to be bolden at Ellsworth, To tb* Hon. Clareao* always understand the purposes reaped after I with with Hal*. Judge of the m.. furnishings got helpless rheuma- meeting Saturday evening, July 22, within snd for the County of (lanoock. on the tB“*d with ns. Pass it on! 8UU*,or hbe dealings tism, and when they packed up my personal thirty-nine members and three visitors. second Tuesday of October, a. d. 1911. by pub- illcl of0l'Iin,.th* Si:: an attested of said Libel and this The life of Job, however, still teaches Twas the sunshine of a smile— effects all my post cards from tbe M. B.'s and lishing copy 11KNJAMIN P. of Four candidates were instructed in the o«*der thereon, three seeks in the THOMAS, K.;„,orth , successively 15 tb* county of Haocock many comforting and helpful lessons. Pass it on! addresses were lost, and I can’t seem to re- Ellsworth s and M... third and fourth degrees. A short pro- American, newspaper printed in Mala*, la aaid district, but a little while? member very well. I know I owe a great Ellsworth lu our of Hancock, the last rrepectfuily rrn™. Let us Dote the following: Staying yet was County matt, that on tb* 9th gram carried out. to be least to Jar of Mafia cards, and now that I am not to publication thirty days at prior last h* was UUUOk IVOV Pass it on! many able mat, duly !• XUC iOilUlUIUCN Vt • VU State Lecturer B. Walker McKeen will the second Tuesday of October next, (hat she adjodged bankrupt work and have of leisure I will der the Aeta of Congress relating to Is April beam, the little thing. plenty time, there snd then in our said Court appear bank lug. The first question discussed be with us next Tbs may i ruptcy; that he baa duly eurrenderrd Skill it wakes the flowers of try to send some in return. Saturday evening. and answer to said libel. Anno W. Kino. »l| si, that of of disinterest- spring— proparty. ar>.t the possibility members are to cake. Justice of the Sop. Jud. Court. ! ProP«rti»h»^ buta;;! Makes the silent birds to sing— I was much interested in Meb’s letter. My requested bring compiled with all the requirement# o! A true copy of the Ubel and Order of Conrt ..id ed goodness. Satan raises the ques- sent me the I acta aad of tb* order* of court Pass it on! sister paper, also some clippings thereon. icuchmthi.* tion when he "Does Job serve the bankruptcy. asks, from column, and, by the way, she ought RAINBOW, 2UB, NORTH BROOESVtLLB. Attest:—Jokn E. Bcnkrk, Clerk. Wherefore he Have you found the heavenly light? pray* that he may b* d*. God for naught?" To prove that a to become a Mutual. She is a constant reader Rainbow met creed by tb* court to bar* a full Pass it on! grange Thursday evening, ducharg* and an admirer of of the from all dtbu prorabl* hi. man may love Him and delight In His many writers, espec- July 29, with a small attendance. It is NOTICE or FORECLOSURE. agaln.t tttat* Souls are groping in the night. under said bankruptcy met*, except «uch debu service God Job to severe testa ially Uncle Dudley and 8. J. Y-, and she often puts Daylight gone! hoped that after the busy season is over \VTHBRBA8 Mary L. Scott, of Bncksport, aa are excepted be law from ruck di.charn Is tried and tested In writes urging me to send in something. Now Tf Hancock ooanty. State of Main#, by Dated thu Mb day of May. a. d. 1911. He every possible Hold thy lighted lamp on high, there will be a better attendance. Only a I will call on her to write ns a long letter next her mortgage deed dated June ft. 1009. end re- Bxxrairix P. Tun*.*, He suffers misfortunes, Be a star in some one’s .seem to be in corded In Hancock of way. great sky, week and it "Pete". few interested the contest. coonty registry deeds, Ban brant. sign book 4C1, S3, to the bereavements, affliction, He may live who else would die— It is wished more would enter page conveyed Bncksport deep personal As soon as I feel a little better 1 am to into it. Loan A a going Bolldlng Association, corporation Order at Sallee Thereon. wife mocks his friends mis- Pass it on! located at said Bis him, take a vacation and will write yon about Sister Bessie Gray was reported on the Bncksport. ooanty, certain trip, real estate thus described la said Dieraicr sp Meins u. understand him. Tet be remains faith- it. Kind regards to all. w sick list. mortgage: Be not selfish in thy greed, ▲ certain lot or parcel of laad with the ful to God. Job stood the test and Pass it on! Jo ait. buildings standing thereon. si tasted on Oak Place, eo called, la said aad da* Ordered the conn, tbnt s thus demonstrated the possibility of Look upon thy brother’s need. What Is a said in the bead? to Bncksport, by beerier be Nothing scribed as follows, to wit: at the hid epos the came on the Mb Pass it on! bad intended to write to Joan bar about if trsat It with Cream Beginning dee of disinterested righteonsnsas Such right- 1 at worry yoa Ely’s northeast corner of laad bargained to George September. e. d. before told Balm. Neglected, the cold grow late ca- IM1, court Live (or self, yon live in vain; to so may Miller and this deaded to Mary A. MlUor nt Portland, In eaid eousness Is the mors old addraes learn why it bad been and the be se day dlelrlct. ,t possible today tarrh, air-passages Inflamed aad laad of heirs of J. Harrtman; ihence 0*01000 la the end Live for Christ, yon live again; that have to for breath. It la by foreaoeo; that no- the possession of tbs Spirit long since we beard from her. It moat yoa fight every by said O. Miller laad twenty-fonr tice thereof be la the through with Him trac that Cream Balm masters catarrh soatherly pabllebed Eli.worth Live for Him, yon reign— Ely’s rode to a stake; thence American, a nrweeeeer and the example of Christ, who was bare bean a trying season when you wart Bat know tbs old westerly parallel printed In eeld die- Pass it on! promptly. yoa saying with said Harriman's laad sis rods aad six- trtet, ead that all kaowa eradliore. end ill so once more about the ounce of Therefore other "triad in all points as we are, yet with- long. Your signature prevention. teen aad two-thirds links to a stake; thence persona la Interest. at ass Cream Balm when the cold la the head may appear the .eld affixed to an B. wae a northerly parallel with said Miller’s land ttBM amt plana, aad aboer eaeee, II out aln." Through love to God we M. letter great plea- •bows itself. All the., or mailed any they Dmr M. B. Brian**: druggists, by twenty-four rods to said Harrimaa's laad: of aald petitioner ibonli should serve Him ragardleet of the sure to Aunt Madox. Ely Bros., M Warren Street, New York- thence easterly by eald last laad six rods and baee^wby (betrayer Greetings to nil, and thanks for the sixteen sad two-thirds links fact that It may aaam to coot ua sacri- to the corner “Aad (TSTtarthor ordered by the court, that poem, which is one whoee text we can all first mentioned, with the privilege of crossing the clerk ehnll mad by mall to all knows fice and Buffering. If tested let ua. NORTH SEDGWICK. over other laad (derived from said Bowen creditor* eoptee of aald aad tbit We to eee at our re- IToticoL petition or- apply. hope yon |jjii Lake) from Ike ooanty road, aad by hie keep- der. nddreaard to them at their d reel- like Job, still remain faithful and true John Thurston is a Teasel with pierce union and will toon make definite plana loading ing np good gates or bars anti! another road Q9MW M Btatxf NOTICB or rOEKCLOMJEE^ or to God Though Bo slay m% yet will lumber (or a cottage at Owl’s Head. passage way shall be laid oat to said laad. the Heaorable Clarence Hale, for it. TTTHEREAS Charles M. aad to the of the aald I trust Him." ______WIlham, af Ells- Meaalag intending hereby convey Jadye Ccort, aad the eea] thereof, Robert Friend, wife and eon spent the ff worth. Hancock county. State of sense premises ee described la warranty deed at Portland. la aald district, on the sth day ii 2 The of God in the suffer- Gasdikss, July SI, 1011. Maine. bit from Bewail P. Lake ct els to Thomas a. d. purpose week-end with George Allen and wile. by mortgage deed dated the tenth Miller July, Ifll. of the do the Dear Aunt Madqa: day of January, a. d. 190ft, and recorded la the dated July 17, MR aad recorded la Hancock iL. S.J Jaaaa B. Iiwit, Clerk.B ing righteous. Why Hancock of of deeds, voL lit. to A I came scroes a little?poem that ia quite old; Lester French and son Walter, ol Mel- county registry deeds In book 447, registry page ST. which true copy of petltlOB aad order thereon. righteous suffer? Why did Job suffer? pngs K conveyed to the Hancock deed reference may he had for a more particu- Alteat:—Jaaaa B- Bower, clerk. I thought it was nice for the M. B. column if were in town over County Bis friends declared that his sufferings rose, Mass., Sunday. Savings Bane, a corporation duly organised lar description. not too long. and having an established place of bMinces at Aad whereas the condition of said The six boys who have been at mortgage ware proof of the fact that he waa not Where is the next reunion to be? I don’t Chmp Ellsworth, county and state aforesaid, a cer- has been broken, bow therefore, by reason of KailroaSs ant &tfambm:s Mease rinko lor two left tain lot or of land situated la Ells- snch breach of condition the Loan took the about it. Would weeks, lor their parcel Bncksport righteous. They usual posi- remember seeing anything worth and bounded and described as A Association claims a forecloenr# homes follows, Bonding tion of the ancient Jews {hat temporal Jove to meet with you. With love to all. Friday. to wit: Bounded on the north by land of of said mortgage. Alexander and Charles O. la an evidence of M. P. L. Rev. John R. Thurston and daughter Starkey wormelh BrcxaroBT Loan A Bcildiko Association. prosperity righteous- _ on the east land by formerly occupied by the By Wiley C. Conory, its sttorosy. ness, while adversity Is a Isabel, ol Whitinsville, Maas., visited their late Seth Tisdale; on the south by land of Bncksport, Me., duly 17. ltll. GastiinSMipCip; temporal heirs of Edward Moore and A. C. Doar dual Madgt and th* Column: John aud Ella at the Hagertby, Sure' proof of unrighteousness But cousins, ThuratoD, ■ on the west land of C. C. Burrill and Fred Yes, I'm a “Yankee”, and though I’ve by Bar Harbor and Boston 84.75 Job knew that this was not true, that old homestead last week. Moore containing one hundred and sixty Banking. hardly time even to read the column. I’m go- acres more or lees and being the same prop- he was not afflicted because of his sins, who has been ill sev- to Martin M. One Bound ing to write a few lines anyway, for when Mrs. Mary Carter, | erty conveyed Moore by Rebecca Way. $8.50 Trip. J. Moore deed dated Nov. 5. IBM, and re- yet he Is almost driven to despair and Aunt needs to “take heart” then w eral weeks, is better. Her sou Clarence by Madge corded in Hancock county registry of deeds, Blnehtll and Boston 84 50 One near to the of our comes point questioning need to “get busy** in the interest of sprained his wrist while in the blueberry book 3H. page 297 and from said Martin M. we in Moore to the Charles M. Wltbam the Justice of God. as countless others “Mutual Benefit”, however busy may be one last week. said dated 6% Wax. 88.00 Bound Trip. pasture day a. d. and similar circum- other directions. January 8, 1908, whereas, the condi- I, whnt your money will earn It have done under tions of said mortgage have been The ice-cream social at the grange hall broken, Invented in ilvm of the Sedgwick and Bouton 84.00 One stances. The final answer Is For myself, I have been hurrying from one now. therefore, by reason of tbs breach of the given was well thing to another for many weeks, illness of Thursday evening patronized by conditions thereof said Hancock County Sav- Bound that "God sends calamities on good Bank, its treasurer Wax* 97.00 Trip. my other half having caused my work to get summer people. The proceeds will be ings by duly authorised, men way of chastisement, not of claims a foreclosure of said mortgage. by behind, but some now are done and I used to on the work at the Hlnortk Loan aid AiTi things carry cemetery. Hancock County Savings Bank, Brildiu hi earner J IJt In love, not In anger; to T Hone learea Bar llart-or punishment; hope for more leisure in the days to come. By Charles C. Burrill, its treasurer. dally, for Seal Harbor, North.a-t Harbor, Several poet cards have been received Dated at purify and strengthen them, to purge Just now I am trying to get time for taking Ellsworth, Maine, August 2,1911. tm,'Utbweet Harbor, Slonlngtoc. North llaten from Mrs. Fred Cole, who is on her to A NEW SERIES and coanactlae with tieamer lor out to save from the vacation in after the berries so way Rockland, faults, pit.'" my going NOTICE or Boatoa. Port Vancouver, B. to visit her FORECLOSURE. now This is undoubtedly the teaching of plentiful this season, and there are Just as Moody, C., U pen. inarm, II *ach. nmUUy pa, Cole Mary M. Orcutt, of Sedgwick. Steamer learea Biueblli I V) beautiful things out of doors as ever— sister, Mrs. Cleaves (born Miss Minnie noli, It par than. Boothbay pm, the book of Job upon this question, many WHEREAS,by her mortgage deed dated December dally, lor loath BleehUJ, Brootlln. I>eer (tie, (or her health. She a recorded in and It accords with that of the entire the wild flowers, the feathery ferns, the vel- Thurston) reports V, 1908, Hancock registry of Sargeatrllte. Dark Harbor aad Rockland, con- deeds, book 457. to B. vety moss, the trees, the hills and the clouds. pleasant Journey so far. 448, page conveyed Mary necting alts rtaamer for Boatoa. word of God upon die same subject, Warren, of Castfne, a lot of land in said Sedg- WIT PAT RENT “The of the New Year has been M. Rae. wick described as follows la said to Simmer Catherine learea Sedgwick JJO p m, and his afflictions Job is made promise kept. July mortgage, when osn borrow on through He roeea wit: you your far Harriet'! South Knxrka promised countless, fragrance filled, rtre n 1m nod dally Landing, leaves and Bounded on the southwest the Mmraa, marfme and cot- to see that it Is not because of per- Ana grass and daisies, clover, ferns, by highway; reduce it rooaUi? rllle, Bgmmoggla, Dlrtgu Hocklahd, NORTH BROOKLIN. on the northwest land of David B. eery Monthly with sonal hut the Bird songs and sephyrs—all has been fulfilled. by Hooper; nectlng etmeiar for Button. righteonsnsas, through on the northeast by land of Judsou Grind!* his BBTUBXIStt mercy of God. that the greatest bless- The New Year’s promise has been nobly kept, W. A. Hale has rented cottage at the and on the eoutbeaet by land of Curtis Dur- And luscione fruits are containing nerve, more or are to be obtained and the truest ripening day by day; shore to parties from Hartford, Conn. gain, twenty less, Tarblao Stool Biaamihlpa Beirut and ings So we trust for harvests to be, which said mortgage waa assigned said may yet by Oarntdea. isuowsuip wun uroa enjoyed. ▲nd thankful take the joys along the way. Mrs. Lizzie Hill, of Vermont, visited Mary E. Warren to Union Trust Company, of Ellsworth assignment anted It «ai and com- friends and in this last (corporation), by OWN TOUR OWN Learn Boatoa f p m, diily, fog Rockland through repentance The fields were frost-bound when the year neighbors vicinity January 1ft, 1908, recorded la said registry in BOHR. plete submission to tbe will of God was young. week. book 411, pegs 438. and whsreas. tbs condi- Laaea Rock Lind AM a m, or on arrlral ot But now stretch s plain of tions of said mortgage have been broken and etaamar from Boatoa, for Bar Harbor, that be came Into hie greatest prosper- they living green; dally, Pull rills ana rivers speed unto the sea. Mrs. Clara Cole has gone to Vancouver, remain unperformed; now therefore, the un- For particular, Inquire «i BloahUI, Sodgwlek aad talented late itnJlnjt. When be humbled “ab- And all the land lies waim and Union Trust of Ells- Ity. himself, glad between.” B. for her health. Mrs. Cole has a sis- dersigned Company, O. W. Tout, iae*y. C., worth. holder of said mortgage end the debt K- L. Smith. Agent, Bar Harbor. horred himself” and “repented In sack- Flm Man Bank I think in our haste we are prone to over- ter there—Mrs. Clevea Cole. thereby secured, hereby gives notice or its in- BMf. A. M. HaaalCR. Agent. Blaahlll, cloth and ashes” him. tention to foreclose said A. W. Kara.PrMManL God exalted look ;the common every-day blessings, so mortgage. B. J. Katoh, Sedgwick. The storm last Friday night did consid- Ellsworth, Maine. July S, 1911. Agent, God's purposes toward His children in the which beantifully expressed poem erable damage along this shore, smashing Union Tucar Company, of BUsworth, are always good. "Whom the Lord follows: By John A. Peters. President. weirs and sending boats ashore. The By Henry H. Higgins, Treasarer. loveth, He chasteneth”—“chasteneth." Mrs m waavn tatnua. an- Peters it Knowlton. Attorneys. all so small coasting schooner, Henry Chase, not True, we cannot The things of eveiwday are sweet, punishes. always The morning meadows wet with dew; chored st Beal her anchors, Schedule la Kflact June 1911. Cove, dragged subscribers notice that 36, understand. should we Can The dance of daisies in the noon; the bine bersby give Why try? drifted acroaa and went ashore on Harri- been Of far-off hills where twilight shadows lie. THEthey have doly appointed executors the child understand tbe purposes of of tbs last will and testament of The night with all its tender mystery of sound man’o Point. She will be a total lose. Its parent In discipline? Bnt can It And silence, and God's starry sky! July 31. Xexopson. AUGUSTUS C. SAVAGE, late of MOUNT BAM HARBOR TO BANOOB. SuudAjr O! life—the whole life—far too that are Let os trust fleet. DESERT, doubt they good? are so □ The things of everyday all sweet. .-da iu 7*1 It 7* in the of Hancock, no bonds Him and not seek to understand Him The common things of life are all ao dear, The to U at tho county deceased, Southwest Harbor. I M IM 40 7 M only place got bargains the terms of said will. All t The waking in the warm half-gloom being required by "orthsa* Harbor. t oa 1 • 1 at 7 40 Judgs not tbs Lord by feeble sons* store that advert is ss trade. demands the * state To find again the old familiar room. for goor persons having against of said deceased are desired to ® But trust Him for His (nos The sceato and and sounds that never present the same Bar 1 » sights for and all indebted Harbor.ds 4 1* 1* M * to •* Mt • M Behind s frowning provMeaae tire, settlement, thereto are Itch! Itch! Itch! — Scratch: Scratch! to — ks Ho bldss s teas. The homely work, the plana, the lilt of baby'a requested payment immediately. smiling Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the Human L. Savasu UagH, itch. Doan's Ointment. It ceres piles, Gsoaei A. Savage. 8. Tbs problem of the future Ufa The Try Mt Desert Perry. 7 M 11 44 da M IMI * M £ «» crackle of the open fire; eczema, skin All dm sell it. Northeast Harbor, 1ft. lftll. aay itching. seises July Weaken*. 7*7 11 M *47 • 1* This question is raised In connection The waiting, then, the footsteps coming near -AdeC. **7 ( ET The open door, the and the 7 I* TU M. 110. e !». with the life of Job. “If a aaa die. handclasp, kiss. Alvah L. Is heaven not. after all. the now and here? | subscriber, Stinson, hereby Ives notice he has >« » The common are ao that been daly ap- Washington Junction. 7* 11 U. B.! 11 » *8 83 ahull he live again?” Is ask ad. sad la things of life all dear. Loss of Time means Leas of Fay. 71 —Anonymous. 1 1 administrator of the estate of 7 *7 11 B 4 U ■■BB;U*r**MMH sue passage at least Job answers clear- Kidney trouble and the ills It breeds means HARDY L. STINSON, late of SWAN'S This letter will be made of lost time and lost to a and with evident assur- largely up quota- pay many working ly, definitely man. M. 1ZM Little Penas ISLAND, Orson « ■" *• tions, but then if another can express our Balent, SL, Lake. 1 *4 711 M. I M. 11 44 77 ance, “1 know that my Redeemer llv- Streator, 111., was so had from kidney and in the county of Hancock, deceased, and better than not * * * thoughts we, why quote? bladder trouble that hs could not work, given bonds as the law directs. All eth and after my akin has been par- * Anyway, yon lasy folk, get ont your but he says: "I took Foley Kidney Fills sons having demands against the estate Brower Junction. IB 1 14. *44 11 M 7* In flesh shall 1 see for a short time and of said deoeeeed are desired to 11 “ destroyed my God." pens and write something, and do it only got entirely well, present the B®**®'.ar |« 1 B dft B I B*11 Hi 11 18 7 40 and was soon able to go hack to work, and earns for settlement, and all indebted ttetets Like a gleam of sunlight bet wean dark now. Who knows but Aunt Madge 1“ am feeling well and healthier than before." are requested to make payment immediately J?6Und..Ar || \"u III u*J* ‘I'm *4*5# 12 20 cloud* comes tbs expression of deep would like a chance to get away from the Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, qdtek to me or to my daly authorized agent, Wil- ar (41 IM. 8 18 7 M 8 M 8 40 1.6 — go*®"-.--. In results a friend to the liam Island, Maine. conviction on tbe part of tbe auclent column for a week's vacation? good working Herrick78waars man or woman who suffers from kidney ills. Alvak L. Stinson. 1 burdock f Slops oa signal to conductor. Salorday. Except patriarch concerning the future. And Do you know leaves will drive Sold by all druggists. July 17, 111. Daily Handaja included. dfanpi flies from I use Sunday moraine, t Mondays only. what was a personal conviction with away places they frequent? them on a abed door with good results. Have BANOOB TO BAB HABBOB. Job Christ baa demonstrated to be a use any of you made this year of the berry am certainty. God does care for His own. r u r m am riliMUt known aa wild pear? They are more plentiful New York.. tt .. 00. than usual, and I gathered some and tried .. "to 00*10 CO. .H 8 M 10 00 8 go*®" ■ ■■••* Portland.I. si SI. a* M 11 0*1 II 45 12 *> them with sugar and cream, and they were BIBLE READINGS. aw am in ! ra r« »« to fine. A neighbor made some delicious preserves Bangor...... *( M «« 1*1 1* M al« 157 8M 5 *5 6 40 8 Job 8*7 L 1. 20-22; 1L 7-10; xlU, 15; of Gather Brewer JnncUon. * l* 10 6 18 5 44 them. only those fully ripe and 41.7. 817 Holden. 8 85 6 06 xlv, 14. with xlx, 25, 20; xxxv, try them. *8*1100 .!.... !. 1-15; xl. 1-4; xllL 10-12; Ps. There, I haven't another minute, have a to to dinner xxxvii. 1-5; Ezelc. xlv, 12-14; Bom. large washing do, peas shell, to 8* Ellsworth Palls. 7 11 it M.j. 6 12 8 44 vill. IS; 1 Cor. xiil, 9-12; xv, 20- get for hungry hay-makers and various other 22. 58; II Tim. 11. 3; James v. things to do. This isn’t much as a literary Washington Junction. 7 M 11 M‘..A.. igsti *« 56, sj 1J 7-1L production, but there is a lot of it, so 'twill serve to fill space if no more, when Aunt *7 !8 12 14 all 45 4 53 5 43 U, is w,*?ik*** o. 20 J J* Madge short of better things. Estheb. MtDeecn Ferry.nr *7 25 j 12 M *11 55 5 *0; * » 7
Hancock Point. *8 15 1 10 113 05 5 15 Fivs Pointer* to Remember. “Busy B.V’ are all my Mutual*; and it £ j .{!* A traveling man. attracted to a Christian Endeavor society years ago A Cured Man. because he saw an Invitation to the Annapolis, N. 8., Jan. 81.1911. Southwest Harbor. *9 15 .! *2 00 6 50 it® 9 fr “»«•«. 8 56, »«5 »«. In his hotel, advanced Manager of Maine Keeley, Portland, Me.; ■»»! !.1 1 05, meeting hanging Dear Sir — It has been several years since I • Included. t Stop on sigo** tbe following points as essential to took the Keeley Cure and will say that during Dully Sundays : Sundays excepted, a Mondays excepted, all this time I have to conductor. successful effort: 1. Talk It up. 2. never had the least desire H. D. WALDRON. for any kind bf stimulants. I wish I had General Passenger Agent. Work It up. 3. Live It up. A Pay it taken the Cure 10 years before I did. Sin- Jos. MORRIS MCDONALD. 6. It cerely yours, McMcuis, Annapolis Vice-President A General Manager- up. Pray up. Royal, Nova Scotia. PORTLAND, ME. Km, an it j. B. Baboon's COUNTY NEWS. fora Mm, am goeeta of D. Grover Eaton and COUNTY NEWS. wilt. COUNTY NEWS. ***" Mary Manley ntataad to Boston M.n«yLL. SOUTHWEST Wylie Heath and wUe and Mias Inna •MdV. *«« spending two waaka with HABBOB. MAHIJOBO. of Bcetoo, la ■peadinc Heresy arrived Sunday to epeod the snm- 0oy H. Hieckley, bar mot bar. Frank and wife am Good You Gilley meal oos»- For ring Mn. MeUi* of ia have. mar with Mm. Ebea Martin, EUaworth, vacation on the Hinckley. Hi Mrs. Edward Farnsworth aad little gratnlationa arrival of a little visiting bar mother, Mn. Gilbert. You can’t have a bar alee* am son, Mm. Waldo B. and clear brain, mm Edith Oldc and guests of bora 26. Kingsbory daughtar, Jooaspoat, are gnaata of A. E. Fane- daaghtar, July Miea Grace M. of *■ Olde. Clam OUve, of Madflald, Maas., am visit- Witten, Banger, active nrnvU. and cf )W M. worth aad wils. Mr. a former Parker, eaperlnleiideat at Mm. Clam Bowden. ■pent leet week with Mn. A. B. Larimer. sad wilt an at ing Kav. C. M. Q. Harwood Mias BM1 Quarry baa, with hie wile and nerves, bowe Maxwell and Miss BoMnaon, who eon, July a. Sim. Barry Bragdon, of Millinoeket, ia vislt- tor a short visit. _ home bon bars bran at been at E. L. Higgiae’t tor a week or two. but see what a Ihiir W. B. Ford’s, hare returned lng hie grandmother, Mn. Werran Grover. sluggish; ncip Mattls Malta, of Brockton, Maas., to N. Y. B*r- M. of Old DKEB ISLE. MM Yonkers, Couelne, Town, spent wen to you will be a few doses of is a law A. W. Joy and wife, of Bangor, ot this town, spending Tba a tow day* last week with bit brother, O. Harold of Winter Is gmmarly library olrela will hold Its annual Orovar, Harbor, goeets at the Lorlmer cottage one day leet hen. W. Omsin*. and as usual triad his rod at friends waaka talr Wednesday afternoon and arenlng, visiting bam. week. Haskell and of tbe trout brook. Mra. Coburn family, Ang. •, at I. O. O. F. haU. Miss Me belle L. Chin, of Salem, Maas., BEECHAM3 at "Shore Arno” lor Mn. Bernice Soper and child, of Bar O., an the Re la tire* of Mm. Georg* from la in town for a abort vacation. Cleveland. Dr. Hallock and family and Mrs. Wtek- Gilley Harbor, spent laat weak with her slater, of the asaaou. Mr. Haskell will Btonington bam been her remainder ersham, of Washington, D. C., hare arrived treating bmUy A. A. Gross, who has been on a business Mn. Bath Bodiek. later. and other invited them at their at Harm for guest* to automobile to Portland join cottage the sum- trip and Boston, la borne. Richmond end of rtdes the weak. ear Clyde wife, Ellsworth, The concert sad ball Of the fln com- msr. past Tha will be left Mlaa Frances Taylor and Waldo Taylor a few laat waak with G. O. will be bald August 4. The follow- hem while th* ownem visit Bar Harbor. ■pent days _my George Hall had the mlsfortnne to fall ere relatives in A Riliabli concert: visiting Bangor. Treadwell and wife, Ronttf] w ill take part in the Mn. L. W. T. Holmes returned from the FOR ing from the scaffold in his stable to the floor Sunday Omni E. of Mn. Edmund J. so- Bar Haskell, Hinckley, is spend- Mn. John Hatch, and her mother, Mn. Ward Peters, Walsh, about two weeks Harbor hospital, and la ufely recover- ago, injuring himself ing hie vacation with bia and of Mies Peanoo, vloUn; Miss Gel- ing from a critical Herbert Dix- grandmother, Flye, daughter Dorothy, Bangor, joiits; quite badly. operation. Mrs. Abbie CATARRH The Are company orchestra who obtained Bryant. •re tenting at the shore. bart, reader. 31. Ultk Femme. on, leave of absence from July Mr. of win pi*y,or ,h* his firm, assisted bis mother in the stom McNeil, tbe Eastern Automobile Mrs. Salisbury, who has spent the past Ely’s Cream Bala while Mr. Holmea wu Co., o( Bangor, has been in town the three weeks with her Mrs. Wal- The ladies of tbs Congregational sewing SOUTH DEER ISLE. absent. peat daughter, it luickly absorbed. Anal week instructing Dr. Small in driving ter returned to her home in Gives Relief at Once. circle are busy making preparations went to Portland The Methodist aid circle held its sum- Thompson, Byron Tracy Monday. bis car. It cleanses, soothes, their annual eele-tbie year a bazaar mer ule at Masonic hall Waltham, Mass., last week. for Mrs. Brainard Smith left for Wednesday, heals and protects Seven of to Monday 26. sales F. N. Greenlaw, wife and three Mrs. and entitled "The Agee Woman", July The tables were all well children, Gertrude Bartlett children, the diseased mem- Bsrre, Vt., for a short stay. of town ball on tbe afternoon Newark, N. J., and Mrs. of who are summer in be belli St ■ the east nartef aald township. Bald let la reputed to be have tailed to aatistaetion. For two owned the Everett Smith estate and oontaina give Julia B., daughter of A. N. Jewett and bp one handled M * * acres, more or I 4# 1 or throe I was bothered attacks lees, 1 M gg gg years by wile, and Charlas G. O’Halloran, both of s T. No. 7, Booth Division, port of. being a lot of land next *?' J?1 furt of, being trust d fond ly- of backache. The varied at times T\*®l iorlkwMt■2SiW®»tn. ptrt of nl4 iowbuId, boBBiid nad misery this place, were married Thnraday, July •onto of laud aald to be owned bp ike Everett Smith estate 1» the east of said Bald lot •••bsout oorner d from a doll ache to sharp twinges, and of- at the home of the Mm. part townahip. ia reputed to be SlSTldd a b^iSTLtm ownod W. 30, groom’s Meter, owned by Bloomfield and oontaina by>FC*w“4M,.U* Ms Baob; tbonoo aoaik Mi vodOn ten I could It I eat down Perry eighty-four acres, mom or Mm, to land «ald to bo eoaroaly stoop. L E. Hodgdon, in Bangor. Mr. and Mm. more or leas, IB owaidbyFW. Good win? gg gg Goodwla’iiUkad it waa hard for me to and I wee in T. NO. South Si get up, O’Hailoran will reaide in Amherst. A re- 7. Division, af. being a lot of land next SXrjZ**?* coraor of west of part land Mid to bo daaM aa to what to do for the trouble. I land said to be ownedby the Everett Smith -nut tZrUiTSi Haaalbalnl,•ootkooM B. ft ala: ception eras given them at the home of and land by Hamlta, Ibtaoo aortb mid to be owned bp Bloomfield Perry.la theaaat oaat liar of said Hamlin's Mi rtia had read a deal about Doan’. Kid- Jbo mom or lna, to great the bride’s parents BMarhy evening, July part 04 sold township. Bald lot la rspaied to bo owned bp coraor of load said to the Wiliest w19 ooa^woot bo owaod by W. M. ney Fills, and aa they wore mid to be a 33. Smith estate and contains onebandredstitoea aet along the sonU line daMHafrfond acme, more or _ _ leas, g gg or the ■ore cure for backache, I finally daeided to m sn?lKs»"i ,■*»» Jfofcjt pdnt d beginning. Said de- »» give them a trial I procured a supply at To led strong, have good appetite aad di- a^^r?.*!!a^s?SJ^:T2^pb•,,•oo• ... ad It aad ass Bur- and the on ot one gestion, slsvp aos safer tils, Moose’s Drug Stem, dock Blood Bittern, the groat systom tomic z. aad ssBrzxi hellAor—Ados. MOrtorlMt,ssn? lM m For sale by all dealers. Prim 00 cents, Hate Mil burn Uo., Mkle, Mew York, A well-known Dm Moines woman attar for two from sate mm>ts tor the United States. sugaring miserably days bowel complaint, was corad by ana doss of I [j$.. * B Chamberlain's Cholera and Diar- Cello, T- i?’ _!•, *•?** Division, part of, being a lot of land naxt ether. rheas Bomsdy. Par rate by all dealers. •oath af land said to be owned bppTw. Goodwin, la the Votutf. ltgal yotfc«. Notices. ___ legal legal Wo. S. Ik. orar. or Im, to tk. T. k M,rate (Mint •■■6 M< 4M«tM Iu3 to ra.atod to b. onid JJ® south by land said to bo owned by A. Nicksrson snd oontalns one bnndrsd thirty acres, more or Campbell A Oo., «t ale; en weal eaet line of the o' strtMt A Bow ud oaalala. ill band rad aana, tfce by the Ices, SM 48 t Eaetbrook. Bald lot ii to be owned J. D. I *0 I *7 1M j®y® reputed by Plantation No. 88. T. No. B, Middle Irak Crinmtns and oontalne more or 60 (formerly Division, Swt'or balaaa fifty aoree, leu, II 16 Grent thousand ..„ ,0, south OtTtoioa, part of, trust of land Pond), containing twenty-two eighty acres, lh« northwaat part of raid towa.hlp, boaodad and Plantation Ho. tt, T. Ho. SI, Middle Division, more or lees, 881 80 Ti.i»2'ln Moose (formerly follow.: Aitaalac oa U. rart Ifn. ol T. So. Hill,) containing twenty-two thousand eighty acres, T NO. 84. Middle Division, part of, being n mile and a half wotbwrat ooraar odlaad raid to bo own.d by A. more or lees, 264 66 66 M in the north bounded and « D .t the atrip half of said township, de- T afdTwart A Sons; thenos snst Mi rods mors or less, to scribed aa follows: On the north the south line of T. HO. 22, Middle Division, a tract of land by to bs owned by W. M. Nssh; thence south 930 rods, part of, being No M. on east the west line of town- fcJdsaid in the northeast corner of said bounded and de- township 40, D.; the by lew. to land said lobs owned P. W. Goodwin township, No. 8ft. M. on the sooth land said to be owned by ns follows: at the southeast corner of T. ship D.; by by tbe north lino of Mid Goodwin’s land «M •fribed Beginning A. and W. M. et on the west the Sltuw west aionf wett the south line of said T. Campbell Nash, als; by or lsss,Uaa*l lino of T. No. 9, 8. D.; thence £°* 2* 2. R*» ¥leow along east line of Great Pond Plantation. Said land is to S5! mire no. 28, M. D., two miles, more or leu; thence south one reputed the eaet line of said township, 990 rode, mors or be owned the Penobscot Chemical Fiber Co., and con- HSlti/on mile and a half, more or leaa; thence east one mile, more or by of Said described tract is re- tains five tbonsand seven hundred more or 188 24 K, to “be point beginning. leaa; thence south one-half mile, more or the nee east sixty acres, less, 2ft 87 be owned by Hannibal B. Hamlin, et als, and oon- leu; ISdlo one mile to the west line of thence north along T. NO. 84. Middle Division, part of, being the sooth three- hundred acre#, more or less, 12 00 2 22 9 00 Beddlngton; Kins eight the west line of Beddlngton two miles, more or less, to the quarters of said township, bounded and described as fol- vn io. South Division, port of, bounded and deecrlbed point begun at, excepting from uid description a reserve- lows: On the north by land eaid to be owned by tbe Penob- Td. foliowi: Beginning at tbe east line of township No. », 8. «<» on U» «!»°™ of ch»lk Pond. Said d«- scot Chemical Fiber Co., on the east by the west line of about 0M rods from the northeast !*s n f*t s point oorner of scribed land, with the exception noted, is reputed to be township No. 8ft, M. D.; on the south by north line of town- -in township; thence east 1 J8V sods, more or lees, to the owned by A. Campbell A Co., et als, and contains two thou- ship No. 28, M. D.; on tbe west by the eaat line of Great Pond of land said to bs owned M. L. west corner by Robert- sand forty-five acre*, more or leas, 24 64 4 64 6 14 Plantation; not including in the above description the eouth the west line of said Robertson 990 ticket so the 25? thence along T. iota, called, numbered 26, 84, 47 and 66, and east along tbs south lint of said Robertson's HO. 22, Middle Division, part of. being a tract of land in Public Lots; tbe ticket lots and the Public Lots tbence northeast being on the aonth line of land said to be owned Tru- part of uid township bounded and described to a of eaid made Rufus Put- lVmt'snd by ** according plan township by ll?!, Leighton 289 rod*, mors or lsss, to Ihe west lln# of tht rpBows: Beginning at the northeast corner of the Pub- nam, In 1788, and recorded in the Land Office of the State of thence eouth along the west line of the *n north part of uid township; thence Maine, all of which ticket lots lie in tbe south Sin of Cberryfleld; north three-quar- of Cberryfleld to the north line of the town of Steuben; lflOroda, more or leaa, to land said to be owned by A. ters of said The said south of JJLn A Co., et. township. three-quarters west slong the north line of Steuben snd of T. No. 7, Campbell als: thence east along the line of uid said township, with the exceptions noted, is reputed to be Since a land 820 more or south 100 , n MM rods to the original dividing line oa the east side Campbell rods, less; thence owned by A. Campbell, W. M. Nash, et als, and contains rods, more or leu; thence west 820 rods to the of be- the two snd one-half mile strip, so called, running north point fifteen thousand five hundred twenty acres, more or less 872 48 88 91 98 18 iwo and one-half mils* more or from ginning. Said lot, known as a “ticket lot", is to be south, being leas, reputed T. No. Middle of, a ticket -so id north said lias to owned by A. Campbell A Co., and contains three hundred 84, Division, pari being lot, r Vo. 9. s. D tbence along the northeast called, numbered 26 and in the aonth half of said Pond so thenco twenty acree, more or leu, * 4 §0 89 1 20 lyfaff Lraer of Fo* Quarter, called; west 844 township, according to a and of said tbe north line of land said to ba owned the survey plan township, rod$ slong by T. NO. 22, Middle Division, of, a tract of land in made and returned to tbe Land Office of the Commonwealth Lumber company; thence south » rods, more or part being Sgncock the east port of said bounded and described as of Massachusetts by Rufus Putnam, in 1786. Said lot is re- 198 rods, mors or to the west line township, Its* tbence westerly less, follows: Beginning on the east line of uid two to be owned by A. Campbell A Co., and contains one io. H. D.; thence north eaid line 200 township nf So along township miles, more or leu, from the northeast corner of uid town- Eutedundred sixty acres, more or less 3 84 71 91 of not in said de- rnd« to the point beginning, Including ship, and on the south line of lend uid to be owned A. T. NO. “TUdea Block." no the settlers' by 84. Middle Division, part of, being a ticket lot, so flcrintion the called, lots In Campbell, et ala; thence west the south line of A. part of said on the along called, numbered 34, according to a survey and plan of said the southeast township Cberryfleld road, Campbell A Co., et als. one mile and a half, more or less; made Bailey lot of 99 acres oa the Cberryfleld road, the township and returned to tbe Land Office of the Com- the Jacob thence south two miles and a half, more or less; thence east monwealth of Massachusetts Rufus in 1786. lot at the easterly end of Spring River one by Putnam, Dutton Camp Lake, and a half miles to the east line of T. No. 22, M. D.; Said lot is to be owned snd the Charles lot on reputed by Whitcomb, Haynes & Co., the Campbell Hinckley lots, Emery thence north uid line two more or to the River the along miles, less, and contains three hundred twenty acres, more or less, 7 68 1 42 1 92 the north side of Spring Lake, Joseph Oubut lot point began at. Said land is to be owned G. R. Worcester lot near the southeast reputed by T. NO. Middle two md the Aaron corner of Campbell A Co., and contains two thousand four hundred 84, Division, part of, being ticket lots, so Said described land Is to be owned called, numbered 47 and 6ft, to a survey and Mid township. reputed acres, more or less, 28 80 6 88 20 according plan W. Goodwin and contain* nine thousand seven hun- 7 of said township made by Rufus Putnam, in 1788. Said lots bT k. T. NO. Middle seres, more or leas, Division, of, being a tract of land are reputed to be owned J. W. M. Nash, et and con- dred ten 145 68 M 95 96 41 boundedp, part by al, and described as follows: Beginning at the south- tains three hundred twenty acres, more or less 7 88 1 42 1 92 T NO. 10, South Division, part of, being u tract of land In west corner of the town of thence north of said bounded snd described Beddlngton; along T. NO. 85, Middle the east half of the west part township, as said west line one mile and a half, to the south line of land Division, part of, being on the north line of land said to said township. Said east half of said is follows; Beginning be said to be owned by G. R. Campbell A Co; thence west township reputed A Son 266 rods, more jr less, from along to be owned by E. B. Curtis, et als, and contains, exclusive owned by Jasper Wyman the south line of said one and a half No. Campbell miles, more of Public ten thousand and hundred the west line of said T. 10, S. D ; thence cast following or less; thence north the west line of said Lot, eight eighty acres, tbe said north line 544 along Campbell more or less 114 24 21 18 28 58 the course of company’s rods, more or two and a half miles, more or less, to the south line of land north 28* more or tbence T. less: tbence rods, lese; west 544 said to be owned by a. Campbell; thence west along the NO. 86, Middle Division, part of, being a tract of land ly- or less; thence south 228 more or in Kxii, more rods, leas, to south line of said one-half more or to ing the northwest of said township, bounded and described Campbell mile, less, pait the point began st. Said land is reputed to be the northeast corner of the Public Ix>t in the north described as follows: On the north the south line of et lying by (proed by F. W. Goodwin, al, and contains, eight hun- half of uid township; thence northerly along the west line township No. 4i, m. D.; on tbe east oy land said to be* dred acres, more or less, 12 00 2 22 3 00 of land of A. Campbell & Co., et als, to the south line of T. owned by E. B. Curtis, et als; on the south by land said to No. M. be owned by L. O’B. and the Public t NO. 10, Sooth Division, of, being s tract of land in 28, D.; thence west along said south line four miles Holway, eta), by Lot; part more or to the east on tbe west by the east line of No. 84, M. D. Said the east part of said township, bounded snd described as less, line of T. No. 21, M. D.: thence township south said east line land is reputed to be owned E. B. et and con- follows Beginning on tb* was! line of the town of Cberry- along six miles, more or less, to the by Curtis, al, north line of T. No. M. three thousand eight hundred acres more or less 58 28 10 14 fleld at the southeast corner of land said to be owned by A. 16, D.; thence east along said north eighty-four 78 57 A Co., et als, and at a about 500 reds south of line, six miles, more or less to the point begun at, excepting T. NO. 85, Middle Division, part of, being a tract of land ly- Campbell point from said the the south line of tbs town of Deblota; tbence *t nth on the description Public Lots, in said township of ing in tbe northwest part of said township, bounded and 960 acres. Said land is west line of tb* town of Cberryfleld 290 rods, more or less, to described reputed to be owned by described as follows: On the north by land said to be A and owned Uod said to be owned by F. W. Goodwin; thence west 72 Whitcomb, Haynes Co., contains, exclusive of Public by E. B. Curtis, et als; on the east by the Public Lot; seventeen on tbe more or less, to the southeast corner of land said to be Lots, thousand one hundred twenty acres, more south by land said to be owned by W. M. Nash; on the rods, o* owned M. L. Robertson; thence north along the east line lee*. 208 44 38 00 51 88 west by tbe east Hue of township No. 84, M. D. Said land is by to be owned of said Robertson's land 290 rods, more or leas, to the sooth T. NO. 22, Middle Diviaion, a lot of land reputed by L. O’B. Holway, et al, and contains pert of, being ly- six hundred line of land asld to be owned by A. Campbell, et als; tbence ing on tbe eaat line of said township, being that parcel of f?rty acres, more or less, 9 80 1 78 2 40 the eonth lias of said land 79 rods, land ■ —w. Mat along Campbell's containing Cbalk Pond. Said lot Is reputed to be wi i/Mioiuu, uai>vi| u«iu| ■ Hwt vi ibuu ly- more or less, to tbs point of beginning, Said described land owned by the heirs of Chae. Mitchell and containa one hun- ing in the west part of said township, bounded and de- is reputed to bs owned by Truman Leighton and contains dred ninety-five acree, more or leaa, 2 84 43 06 scribed as follows: On the north by land said to be owned red more or L. O’B. one bond acres, lsss, 1 SO 29 99 T. NO. 28, Middle Diviaion, of, the “two-mile by Holway, et al, and by the Public Lot; on the east part being land said to be owned E. T. NO. 10. South Division, part of, bwlng a tract of land ly- strip", so called, in the eaat of aaid bounded by by B. Curtis, et als; on the part townahip, south land said to be owned A. ing in the northeast of said township, bounded and de- and deacribed aa follows: On the north the eonth line of by by Campbell A Co.; on the part by west the east line of No. M. D. Said is scribed as follows: Bsc inning at tbs northwest corner of T. No. 84 M. D.; on the eaat by the weat line of T. No. 29, M. by township 84, tract to be owned W. M. Nash and contains land said to be owned Truman Leighton; thence aonth D.; on the south the north line of T. No. 22, M. D.; on the reputed by three by by thousand three hundred more or less along tbe west line of asld Leighton’s land 290 rods, mors or west by land said to be owned by J. W. M. A F. O. Naah and sixty acres, SB 28 6 68 8 81 less: tbence weet IM rods, morn or lsss; thence north 290 by the Public Lota, not including in said description a a T. NO. 86, Middle Division, part of, being a tract of land in rods, more or less, to south Has of land said to be owned by ticket lot, ao called, numbered 86 and containing 160 acres. the southwest part of said township, bounded and described A. Campbell, st als; theao* east along tb* south llus of said Bald described land is reputed to be owned by W. M. Nash, as follows: Ou the north by land said to be owned by W. M. Campbell 100 rods to tbs point begun at. Said land Is re- et ala. and contains, exclusive of said ticket lot, seven thou- Nash; on the east by land said to be owned by E. B. Curtis, ted to be owned by M. L. Robertson snd contains two aand five hundred twenty acrea, more or lass, 185 86 25 04 88 84 et als; on the south by the north line of township No. 29, M. K ndr»d term. DAM or laflft. 1 00 72 97 on the west the east line of No. T* NO. 28, Middle Division, of, the half-mile D.; by township 34, M. D. part being Said tract is to be owned A. A T. SO. 10. Month Division, of. on* of tbs settlers’ atrip, eo called, la the eaat half of said bounded reputed by Campbell Co., port being township, and contains three thousand three hundred lots, so cilltd, bounded ns follows: On tbs west by land and deacribed aa follows: On the north by the south lint of sixty acres, more or less 86 28 6 68 8 81 •aid to be owned by F. W. Goodwin; on tbs north by the T. of No. 84, M. D.; on the eaat by the two-mila strip, so oetlet of Spring River Labs; on the east by land said to be called, and aaid to be owned by W. M. Naah, et ala; on the T. NO. 89, Middle Division, part of. being a tract of land owned by oeorge 8. Downing; on tbs soatb by tbe Cberry- •oath by the north line of T. No. 22, M. D.; on the west by in the west part of said township, bounded and described field road. Said lot Is reputed to be owned by Mary ▲. land said to be owned by Whitcomb, Haynes A Co., not in- as follows: Beginning at the sonthwest corner of Grand Smalt and contains sixty-seven acres, more or lees, 1.21 22 82 cluding in aaid description that part of the Public Lota that Falls plantation; thence east along the sonth line of Grand lie within the bounds of aaid half-mile here Falls one thence south six more or T. NO. 10, Month Division, part one of tb* set- strip described. plantation mile; miles, of, being Bald is to be owned J. W. M. A F. to the north line of Great Pond thence west tlers' lou. so called, boanded as follows: On lbs east by atrip reputed by C. Naah less, Plantation; and containa, exclusive of aaid Public one the north line of Great Pond Plantation one mile to tbe west lint of tb* town of Cherry field; on tbs south by tbs Lots, thousand along six hundred acr6&, more or lees, 5 88 20 the east line of thence north the east line Cberryfield road; on tbs west land said to be owned by 28 80 7 Greenfield; along by of Greenfield six more or to the at. A. on tbs north the outlet of River T. NO. 28, Middle Division, of, the west of miles, less, point begun Mary small; by Spring part being part Bald described the Farrar is Lake. Maid lot is to b* owned 8. Down- •aid townahip, bounded and deacribed aa follows: On the tract, known as 8trlp, reputed reputed by George to be owned C. D. Whittier and contains three thousand and contains on* hundred acres, more or north the aouth line of T. No. 84, M. D.; on the east by ing thirty-nine by by hundred more or less 149 78 27 71 87 44 less, 2 08 89 02 the half-mile atrip, so called, and aaid to be owned by J. W. eight forty acres, M. A F. C. Naah: on the aouth the north line of T. T. Middle that of T. NO. 10, Booth Division, of, being one of the set- by No. 22, NO. 89, Division, part of, being part part M. D.; on the weat by the eaat line of the town of Aurora. said east of the Farrar so called, tler*' lots, so called, bounded as follows: Beginning on tbe township lying Strip, Said land is to be owned A and described as follows: On the north the Cberr>neld town line 80rods from tbe southwest corner of reputed by Whitcomb, Haynea bounded by Co., and contains, epclnsive of Public Lot, twelve thousand south line of Grand Falls Plantation;on the east by the west •aid towu; thence at right west 108 rods; thence at angles nine hundred nineteen acrea. more or less, 282 54 48 02 58 14 line of No. 40, M. D.; on the south the north right angles north 74 rods: thence at angles east 108 township by right line of Great Pond Plantation; on the west the “Farrar rods to said town line; thence on said town line to point of T. NO. 28, Middle Division, part of, being lot 83, a ticket by so called, said to be owned by C. D. Whittier; exclud- beginning. Maid lot is reputed to be owned by Aaron Wor- lot, so called, lying northeast of and cornering on the Pub- Strip”, that lies in the south ing from the foregoing that part of lot 28 lying cester and contaiua fifty acrea, more or leas, 75 14 19 lic Lot half of aaid township. Said description lot ia to be owned Nichols A and east of Buffalo Stream, so called; also lots 86, 86 and 51, in T. NO. 10, Mouth of, one of the set* reputed by Campbell shown Division, part being containa one hundred sixty acres, more or less, 2 88 58 72 said township, said lots being upon a survey and tier*' lots, so called, bounded as follows: On the south by of said made Rufus Putnam, in 1786, and Middle plan township by Isnd »iid to oe owned by P. W. Goodwin; on tbe west by T- NO. 32, Diviaion, part of,. being a strip of land returned by him to the Land Office of the Commonwealth •aid •...odwin’s land and Isnd said to be owned by Charles In the eastern part of the townahip, bounded and described of Massachusetts. The tract described, exclusive of the lots Smith; on \ h>■ north the Cberryfield road; on tbe east aa follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of the town and of lot noted, and the Public is to be by by thence weat the part Lots, reputed tbe Cnrrry field town line. Said lot is reputed to be ownea of Greenfield; along south line of said owned by John Cassidy A Son, and contains seventeen Greenfield one and a half miles; thence south one by Ch«r.t» Worcester and eon tains twenty-eight acres, mile; thousand sixty-eight acres, more or less 409 63 75 78 102 14 more or 42 10 thence weat 80 rods; thence aouth one mile; thence eaat 80 le»s, 08 T. Middle of that of lot 23 rods to the northwest corner of ticket lot, ao called, num- NO. 39, Division, part being part T. NO. 10. Mouth of. a lot of land near Lot” in said bounded Divison, part being bered 19; thence 160 rods in the same direction the known as the “Tannery township, thr eenu*r ol said aa follows: On the along township, bounded north line of said ticket lot; thence aouth 160 rods the and described as follows: Beginning at the southeast cor- north River east land aaid to be along north of lot 4 by i-pring Lake; on the by east line of said ticket lot; thence west 160 rods the ner of the Public Lot lying 23; thence south own-rt southwest the along .> c.uipbell A Hinckley; on tbe by south line of said ticket lot; thence south three miles and degrees west 100 rods; thence 86 degrees west 160 rods; Cherry tie ct io .d. Bald lot to be owned John east 100 rods to where the south line la reputed by a half to the north line of the town of Amherst; thence east thence north 4 degrees L. >1 Ojvih, et al, and contains acres, more or 45 08 11 Lot crosses the Buffalo thence thirty lees, along the north line of aaid town of Amherst one and a half of said Public big Stream; rods to the of ac- T. NO to, ><»urb Division, of, being a tot of land In miles to the west line of Great Pond Plantation; thence easterly on said line 160 place beginning, part of said made and re- the ten'r I p«rt of said bounded as follows: On north along tbe west line of said Great Pond Plantation six cording to a survey and plan township township, Office of the Commonwealth of Massa- toe south by tbe field road; on tbe weat by land aaid miles, to the point of beginning, not including in aaid de- turned to the Land Cbeny chusetts Rufus Putnam, in 1786. Said lot is to be to <>«■ ownt u John L. McDavitt, et al; on tbe north by scription the five farm lots containing 640 acres in the by reputed by owned the Hancock Leather Co., and contains one hun- Spring tCver Lake; on tbe east by land said to be owned by northwest part of aaid atrip. Said described land ia re- by dred more or 6 00 1 11 1 56 Jjtepa Utt ut. M.»ld lot is reputed to be owned by Camp- puted to be owned by the R. B. Dunning estate, et al, and acres, less, t* A ILuvkiey and contains one hundred acres, more or contains exclusive of aaid farm lota, five thousand one hun- T. NO. 89, Middle Division, part of, being lots 36, 36 and 51, !«•». 1 50 28 81 dred acres, more or 19 39 in said to a and of said seventy leas, % 77 55 14 85 township, according survey plan and returned to the Land Office of the Com- T NO. m uth Division, of, being a lot of land in T. NO. 82, Middle Division, of, being a ticket aaid township made part * part mon wealth of Massachusetts by Rufus Putnam, in 1786. tb? cent I pari of said township, bounded as follows: On township, bounded on the north, seat quarter of said town- ter Said lots are to be owned by Eugene Hale, et als, 'out .> be Cberryfield road; oa tbe west by land said ahip, bounded on the north. east and aonth by land said to reputed or and contains nine hundred acres, more or less, 23 04 4 26 5 78 to .»* by Joseph Oubut; on the north by Bpring River be owned by R. B. Dunning estate, et al, and on the weat by sixty Ltkr; on the east by land said to be owned by F. W. Good- land said to he owned by Whitcomb, Haynes A Co., acord- T. NO. 89, Middle Division, part of, being a parcel of 'ad »ot is reputed to be owned by Campbell A ing to the plan of said townahip made by Rufus Putnam, in land in lots 28 and 24 in east part of said township, bounded H in«: k «y »i u contains seventy-eight acres, mere or less, 1 17 22 28 1786. Bald lot is reputed to be owned by Buzzell A Engel, and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the east- T. and containa one hundred acres, more or 2 40 line of the lot known as the Lot” 40 rods from Vo. it*. Mouth Division, part of. a let of land near sixty less, erly “Tannery being the northeast corner of said thence south 86° if/ east 90 the cru er of said bounded as follows: On tbe T. NO. 82. Middle Division, of, being a tract of land lot; township, part ly- thence south 8° IP west 110 rods; thence north 86° 45' south the on tbe north River ing in' the east half of said bounded and de- rods; by Cberryfield road; by Spring township, or thence north 8° 16' east 50 Last on the esst and west land said to be owned by scribed as follows: Beginning on tbe south line of the west 260 rods, more less; rods, by to the southwest corner of said Campbell A Bald lot is to be owned by town of Greenfield one and a half miles from tbe southeast more or less, “Tannery Hinckley. reputed thence east the south line of said “Tannery •»*epb Oubut and contains acres, more or less, 87 18 22 corner of said town; thence south one mile; thence west 80 Lot”; along fifty-sight to the southeast corner of said thence south one thence east 80 rods to the west Lot”; 160 rods, more or less, T. NO. io. Mouth a lot of land, rods, mile; Division, part of, being line of ticket lot number 19; thence south the west lot; thence along the east line of said “Tannery Lot” to the koowu a* tbe on tbe north side of River along Said lot is to oe owned Emery lot, Spring line of said ticket lot 160 rods and in the same direction point of beginning. reputed by L»ke Maid lot is to be owned Charles Emery one hundred twelve more rsputed by three miles and a half to the north line of the town of Am- Celina Baker and contains acres, and coutaiot acres, more or less, 45 08 11 1 86 25 84 twenty-five herst; thence west the north line of said Amherst or less, T. NO. along of the entire town io, South Division, part of. being one of the set- one and a half miles to the center line of T. 82, M. D.; thence T. NO. 40, Middle Division, part being tler*’ lota, so called, boanded as follows: On the easMontb north said center line six miles to the south line of ship with the exception of 20 acres, deeded to the Darling atd along two small islands in Nicatous west by land said to be owned by F. W. Goodwin; on Greenfield; thence east said south line of Greenfield heirs, said 20 acres being the along in the extreme of the north tbe road. Maid lot Is reputed to be one and a half to the not in lake and a smalltract of land point pen- by Cberryfield miles, point begun at, including said owned by M. Cook and contains fifty-nine acres, more or less, 89 18 22 said the Public Lots and ticket lot number 23. insula extending from the north into Nicatous lake. description Said Is with the noted, T- ‘10, the "Tilden Said described land is reputed to be owned by Whitcomb, township owned, exceptions by Division, part of, being Jerome Butterfield, et als, and contains twenty-two thou- Block”, so called. Said lot lies near tbe center of tbe tows- Haynes A Co., and contains with the exceptions noted, four sand sixty acres, more or less, 529 44 97 96 182 88 •hiu and in bounded on all sides by land said to be owned by thousand eight hundred acres, more or less, 72 00 13 82 18 00 r. T. NO. 40, Middle Diviaon, part or, being a small tract of .Goodwin, Bald lot Is reputed to be owned by Camp- A• W| muuis uniouu |/ai utiug m take, iui, uuill* on|Vt of the from A Nash and contains two hundred sixty acres, more be red 28, in the east half of said township, bounded and land on the extreme point peninsula extending or I'aa. the north into Nicatous also two small islands in said 8 90 72 97 described as follows; Beginning at the southeast corner of lake; the Public Lot in the north half of said lake. Said land ia reputed to be owned by the Darling 10- Sooth Division, part of, being a small lot or township, thence 48 09 laod south 100 thence west 160 thence north 160 heirs, and contains twenty acres, more or less, 13 known as the Dutton camp lot at the east tnd of 8prlng rods; rods; rods Hivsr Lake. Said lot la to be owned by Mary J. to the south line of the Public Lot; thence east along the T. NO. 41, Middle Division, part of, being Mile Square num- reputed of to and the 140-rod south of Dolton and contains ten acres, more or lees, JO 00 07 south line the Public Lot 160 rods the point begun at. bered 6, Ranges 1,2, 8,4.5, strip lying Said lot contains one hundred more to the and of 1 nnd in sixty acres, or less, 2 40 44 60 Mile Square 6, Range 1, according plan survey 18. Middle Division, part of, being sections X is to be owned *•J}9;wid NO. Middle 8. D. Baker, in 1858. Said land by 8aid sections are reputed to be owned by T. 82, Division, part of, being the west half of reputed township. said Said west half Is to be Mrs. P. I. Campbell, et als, and contains three thousand four Whitcomb, Haynes A Co., and contain one thousand two township. reputed owned by 40 81 26 19 Prentiss estate and contains hundred eighty acres, more or less, 104 19 bundredetghty acres, more or leea, U 99 IN 9 84 Henry eleven thousand two hundred more or 00 Middle Mile *• and acres, less, 168 00 81 08 42 T NO. 41, Division, part of, being 8qnarea *•» Mlndle Division, part of, being enctions 9,4 7, and 5 in l, 2. 3, and 5; also Mile wi£?; h the north T. No. 83. Middle Division, part of, being a farm lot in the numbered, 1, 2,8, 4, Ranges 4, exceptioB ot n Afty-asre lot In said section 7; numbered 8, 6 and the 140 rod °* action north half of northeast part of said township, bounded and described as Squares Range strip lying 8; sections II, 17 and It, nnd tbs south of Mile 8, 4, and 5 in 1, exclusive ted“if of the north- follows: Beginning at a point on the south line of the town r Squares 1,2, Range southeast quarter of ssetion It; that part of Public sccording to a and survey of S. D. Baker test of aec- of Gieenfiela 240 rods, more or less, from the southeast cor- Lots, plan quarter of section B nnd the southeast quarter 1858. Said land is to be owned the heirs of H. nor of said town; thence 188 rods, more or in reputed by lying ennt of the Narragungua river; that part of southerly less, et and contains thousand seven W^8 thence 120 rods, more or lees; thence 188 E. Prentiss, ale, twenty lyln« went of the Narragnagus river; sections B, westerly northerly more or 621 96 115 06 155 49 if***0®1" rods more or to the south line of the town hundred thirty-two acres, less, m «. lb* north lull of Motion M; Motion, ^ lees, of Green- 2'M.JAM «J; thence said south line of the ISLAND. Said island is to be owned ud is. gold deaertbed tend In r, to be owned by A. field; easterly along town of BUTTER reputed by paled 120 or the and contains two hundred Campbell ACo.etalA nnd oontnina eleven thonannd lv* Greenfield rode, more lees, to point of beginning. Harrimac Brothers sixty acres, 8aid farm lot is to be owned the heirs of B. F. more or 15 60 2 89 8 98 bend red Mventy nerea, mot* oe learn 1M U MM MM reputed by lees, Jackson and contains one hundred acres, more or lees 1 80 88 46 Said island is to be owned E. 1*. Mlddl* Dlvlaion. MCtloaa A t and EAGLE ISLAND. reputed by put of. being or 80 00 5 55 7 69 ln -It to be A. L Btewnrt ft T. NO. 82, Middle Division, part of, being a farm lot in the C. Quinn and contains three hundred acres, more less, S townahlp, tepnted ownedby northeast of said bounded and ?”“• sod one tkonaand nine hundred twenty part township, described as SPRUCE HEAD. Said island is reputed to be owned by Mrs. containing at the northwest corner of •crea, more or lean, M M 4 M 5 76 follows: Beginning land said to J. S. Eaton and contains two hundred forty acres, more or be owned bv the heirs of B. F. Jackson on the south line of 5 25 1 half lees, 97 81 T'M, Mlddl* Dlvlaion. put Of. being the aouth of the town of thence 120 more or *MUon Greenfield; westerly rods, is to be owned Caro- A the toatkwMt quarter of Motion 10, and esstlon M. less; thence 200 rods, more or less; theuce east- BEAR ISLAND. Said island reputed by “d southerly W. more or 98 18 26 *• reputed to bo owned by Btewnrt * Wyman nod 240 rods, more or thence 66 more line Andrew; and contains forty acres, less, contain* erly lees; northerly rode, one tbonannd on* bnndrad twenty lanunre or leu, MM 3 41 I M or lees, to the south line of land said to be owned the ISLAND. Said island is to be owned by T. by BEACH reputed N°. u. Middle Dlvlaion, port of. being U* aoat put of heirs of B. F. Jackson; thence westerly on the south line of Fred A. Carver and contains seventy-five acres, more or less, 8 80 67 99 ■action land 120 more or II, Motion 14, aouth half of anetlon !A that port of said Jackson’s rods, less; thence northerly HOG ISLAND. Said island is reputed to be owned by Fred ““tb the west line of land 188 naif of auction lg lying mat of the Nuragangua on said Jackson’s rods, more or A. Carver and contains seventy-five acres more or less, 9 00 1 78 2 49 tut ot VMtlon nil of Mellon 31 nnd that •» less, to the of beginning. Said farm lot is to part * point reputed ISLAND. Said island is to be owned pen of hv north keif ot Motion 13 lying wvit ol th, Nura- be owned by Chnrles L. Jackson and contains two hundred BRADBURY'S reputed J. M. Vogell and contains one hundred fifty acres more (vagua river. Bald bud la to bo owned by Jnapor acres, more or less, 3 SO 67 90 by 1 80 —ymna reputed or lese, 7 20 1 83 nnd contain* two Ihoaaand eovea hundred lour T. NO. 32, Middle Division, of, being a farm lot in the Krc*. more or part NEAR LITTLE DEER ISLE. Said island laaa, M 41 IB I 11 northeast of said township, bounded and described as POND ISLAND, part to be owned Fred A. Carver, and contains follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of land said to is reputed by >•. Middle of, being anetlon M in aald more or less, 1 20 22 80 T:„2°- Dlvlaion, part be owned Charles L. Jackson; thence on the thirty-two acres, ■cwnablp. Mid eoctlon Is to be owned by by easterly » reputed Jaaptr south line of said Jackson’s land 240 more or ISLAND. Said island is to be owned ymaa 4t Bon nnd *U bnndrad aeree, more rods, less; WESTERN reputed by oontnina forty 66 more or theuce more or 1 20 22 80 or !‘»A 7 M 1 43 in thence southerly rods, less; westerly 240 J. M. Vogell and contains twenty-seven acres, less, more or 66 rods, less; thence northerly rods, more or less, LITTLE SPRUCE ISLAND. Said island is reputed to be **• ttlddln Dlvlaion, of. being that part of aeo- to the of Said farm lot is to be » part point beginning. reputed owned Richard B. Fuller and contains forty acres more lying eaat of th* river, ricepting 40 M. W. Jackson aud contains pue by Narragnagna owned hundred acres, or 15® the southeast corner sala section known as the by less, mX*** ,‘n of more or less, 1 80 88 45 ISLAND. Said island is to be owned lot.” Said land to be owned W. M. MARSHALL’S reputed ia reputed by hundred acres ten and 0 00 1 1 50 T. NO. 32, Middle Division, part of. being a farm lot in the bv M. D. Lane and contains eight forty-three contains live hundred acres, more or less, 11 30 00 5 55 7 50 northeast part of said towuship, bounded and described as more or less, ♦h?2: e1?' Middlo Dlvlaion, part of, being a lot of land in follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of land said to PICKERING ISLAND. Said island is reputed to be owned r“ ??aih*tet oorner of section 86, known as the "Meadow be owned by M. W. Jackson; thence easterly on the south bv Stacv B. Collins and contains three hundred acres more oted land Is to be owned John Monohon 19 80 3 66 4 95 and reputed by line of said Jackson's land 120 rods, more or less; theuce or less contains forty acres, more or less, 48 09 19 southerly 40 rods, more or less; thence westerly 20 rods, TIMBER AND GRASS ON RESERVED LANDS. 18» Middle section 18, the more or less; thence southerly 120 rods, more or less; thence Division, part of, being North Division. $23 04 $4 26 $5 76 section south half of section 33. 100 rods, more or less; theuce 160 rods, No. 8, ofi*} .Pa^of 90 and the westerly northerly Division. 25 92 4 80 6 48 l* more or to the of Said farm lot is re- No. 4. North r«P“ted to be owned by A. Campbell A Co., and less, point beginning, 10 32 1 90 2 58 nums 3 11 be owned William L. Jackson and No. 10, South Division. one thousand four hundred acres, more or less, 10 80 4 20 to by contains one 2 18 No. 16, Middle Division. 664 1 60 Middle section 9 in said Euteduudred ten acres, more or less, 1 98 37 49 t .18» Division, part of, being No. 22, Middle Division. Wil- T. NO. 82, Middle Division, of, a farm lot in the J J} } 60 2J 18 II*!? s,dd is reputed to be owned by the part being No. 28, Middle Division. 8 64 1 northeast of said bounded and described as 3 60 aprn.”eem*11 ©state, et a), and contains six hundred forty part township, No. 32, Middle Division. 14 40 2 66 acres, more or 7 68 1 12 1 92 follows: at the northeast corner of laud said to 6 04 less, Beginning No. .34, Middle Division. 20 16 3 73 be owned William L. Jackson; thence on the 2 88 18* Middle of, 1 he west of by easterly No. 85, Middle Division. 11 52 2 13 Division, part being part south line of land said to be owned M. W. Jackson 120 5 04 “id Said land is to be by No. 39, Middle Division. 20 16 3 73 township. reputed rods, more or less; thence 160 rods, more or less; 16 5 04 Whitcomb, A Co., et al, and contains two southerly No. 40. Middle Division. 20 8 78 h®?1 Haynes thence 140 rods, more or less; thence northerly 120 25 92 4 80 6 48 bdred sixteen acres, more or less, 2 62 18 65 westerly No. 41, Middle Division. rods, more or less; thence easterly 20 rods, more or less; l8» Middle Division, of, a lot in section 7 theuce northerly 40 rods, more or less, to the point of begin JAMES F. SINGLETON, part being of State. teid township, bounded and described as follows: On ning. Said farm lot is reputed to be owned by Charles H. Treasurer the trade, was tor eeveml yea** Q*ma From Old England. coasting COUNTY NEW& Pop*. Libeling COUNTY NEWS. which be sold gnb-bac, gun* «uka, General 1*111 at of proprietor of Gray'* Inn, home-made caMJ With the exception of Shakespeare, According to and iea-onam. oat a tew years ago. After that he con- Dinner wm be more familiar the author of "L’angleterre w Popp la tb* author of France, HANCOCK POINT. FRANKLIN. USX .er^T.! ducted a general store at the Harbor until than other writer of mod- rue a Londree et dans ses Provinces,” phiaaea any ill health. He Mr*. F. P. Gott bu rallied (lightly from Tha Sunaet wife murderers a Min Carrie Lee ia visiting Min Louise oblliged to retire owing to church will hold It, em times. Here are a few of hla published in 1815, shock of ,nnM. Hamlin. leaves > widow and two children by a her recent paralysis. fair Wednesday, t. hundred ago generally went Adg. Supper „mu i- gems: years returned from « In this Min Grace ta former marriage, an aged fatfaer-Decateur Mr*. H. F. Collins Friday aarred at 8.30. “Shoot folly a* she flies.” “Hope scot free in England. engag- Thomas, Bangor, visiting “the Mason. 8., of Harborside, who is the oldest in- ■ visit to Portland and vicinity. Mr*. Roberta eternal In the human breast” ing work the author says that Mrs. John Henry and two sons \v.n springs a sister— woman her habitant, also three brothers and Rev. H. B. and lamily were camp- dell and and but to be bless- murder of a married by Miss Baker, Boston, is the guest ot Arey Alfred, Mr*. Walter “Man never Is always Lyda The funeral PooW as a Mrs. Mitchell, of Belfast. a of last week at Georgs* pond. end two “Whatever Is Is “The husband Is hardly recognized Miss Dorrice Robinson. ing part daughter*. Aileen and ed.” right” ass at new at Rosier. i;k,n,' some rare chance the held the chapel Cape and left for arrived at their of mankind Is man.” crime. If by Charles F. Parson* family cottage lsat week. proper study Prof, and Mrs. L. Van Hook, New York, July guilty husband Is brought to Justice 31._C. Bangor Friday en route to their home “Grows with hls growth and strength- are at the Crocker house. Saturday evening, by invitation the he Is bound to lie acquitted. This ac- in Isle. choir met for ens with hls strength.” “Order is l)r. and Mrs. Daniel BOITH SURRY. Presque practice at Mrs. uM for the death rate Robinson, Bangor, “Worth makes counts heavy among Mr*. Grace French and daughter Ruth Seller*’. Miaa Howland heaven’s first law.” are back after a short trip to Bangor. Fred Coggins is at home for a few days. presided at lb_ women In England. Most English- Ethel and a the man and want of It the fellow.” have returned to Oakland. Miss organ vary pleaaant was and wife are at Edward evening men of fifty have been married at Min Jessie Morang, Ellsworth, the Henry Young “Honor and shame from no condition will remain some time longer. ■pent. least three times.” Plllet had been a guest of the Misses Young last week. V oung's. all the Miss Jessie of rise; act well your part—there Harold Wilbur and Olsen, __ Sam,. prisoner of war In England and pub- Harold Sampson, Washington, went The family of Dr. Edward Brigga have honor lies.” “An honest man’s the Bangor, are spending a few days at the lished this work In revenge. It was home Monday, after two months here. arrived at their bungalow for the summer. PROSPECT HARBOlt. noblest work of God.” "Thou wert my home of his father, Z. L. Wilbur. so full of libelous statements that Its Miaa Annl* "Ev- H. C. Emery, of ia visiting Mrs. Henry Clifford and Mrs. Herbert Handy baa returned t0 h«. philosopher and friend.” Washington, mother of Rev. H. B. guide, circulation was forbidden by the Mrs. Norton, Any, home tn Bar Harbor. heart a rake.” “Wo- bis parents, Judge and Mrs. L. A. Emery. Clifford arrived to-day from Stockton ery woman la at and the few who has the past few weeks here, French government, to visit Mrs. spent J.B. dole and man's at beet a contradiction still.” Charles Guild, Bangor, after a Sprlngi Speed. family, of available very high spending returned to Stockholm Saturday. Wttervill,, copies brought the aummer “Just as the twig Is bent the tree’s In- week at the Crocker house, returned home Helene Bellatty and her sister Evelyn, •pending here. prices. Mr*. M. A. Browns, of Washington, D. clined.” “Who shall decide when doc- Sunday. who have been visiting Mrs. K. A. Cog- Harry Coffin, of Apparently the English did not con- C., will arrive this week for a vialt with Oooldaboro. «„ tors T “A little learning la Hon. Parker Bucks and gins, have returned to Ellsworth. week-end gueat of friend* here. disagree sider the work very dangerous, as a Spoftord, port, her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Blalsdell. err is a dangerous thing.” ‘To human, the British mu- Daniel Barnes, New York, are at the Mrs. Hattie Curtis, with her daughter, Qeraid Over arrived from copy waa secured for Mrs. Charles and daughter, Portland 9un. divine.” "Beauty draws us Crocker bouse. Winnie and Miss Muriel of Bpeidell to forgive seum. Falls, Byard, of Mr*. day to visit friend* and relatives. hair.” “Fools rush In of Lincoln, Neb., are guests with a alngle Min who has Ellaworth, are at the John Haskell place Miaa McGlinchy, Calais, spent brother, Frank E. Blalsdell. Addle Bunker, of Franklin, is vis- fear to tread.” "Damn for a taw SpeideU’s where angels A Wall Deserved Snub. a month at the Crocker house, returned days. iting bar stater, Mrs. C.C. Larrabee. “The head- George A. Martin, of Chlaia, Joined Mrs. with faint praise.” many On one occasion an borne English gentle- Tuesday. MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. from Mtaa Annl* of ed monster.” Martin, who was here Saturday McLean, Boston, arrived man called to see Lord Westmoreland Dexter, who has been at W. P. | (Clarence Crosby, At a meeting of the trustees of the Hancock Point, and with her went to the Sunday Bruce'a lor a visit oi» on particular business. He was at the of re- visiting Robinsons, Bangor, Corinne Stewart public library held July Tsrratine. taw waaks. Sharp Banking. breakfast and, him with his receiving turned home Friday. the resolutions to the mem- with the little 28, following E. has the Chpt. Deasy and wilt entertained a Everybody la familiar usual urbanity, asked the object of his William Bragdon bought din- the Prof, and Mrs. Rosa, Exeter, are here. ory of William P. Stewart, whose death ner for the F. F. savings banks for ten cent pieces, visit. The said that he felt Havey store, and is having it enlarged pre- party Friday Hills, 0f gentleman will the sum- occurred 10 at his home in Kansas that holds dimes and cannot They occupy Phillips-Exeter July vious to his stock of from Dorchester, Mas*. kind fifty somewhat aggrieved, as he had brought moving goods nntll It is full. Such a bank mer camp for the season. City, were adopted: of Bunker M. Williams be opened an official letter of Introduction to him the present place business, J. left Sunday for Aber- her Little Min Catherine of It hoe in bis in- was given to a little girl and from the office and. Rose, Princeton, Whereas, pleased God, block. deen. Md., to take charge ol a corn foreign having finite to cell to his shop brother, the children of a Washington who has been a guest at the Maxwell cot- wisdom, heavenly Vida for the next two months. learned that his lordship had given a home William P. Stewart, whom we have Misses Katherine Bunker, It contained one dime, n nest tage, returned home last week. official. great dinner the night before, was sur- for many years regarded aa our friend and Springer, Daisy and Marcia Gordoo, who C. E. Bronson, D. D., of The day was warm and soon the Misses and neighbor; therefore, be it Philadelphia, egg. prised nnd hurt at receiving no Invita- Margaret Hall, Ellsworth, attended the summer school at Machine, who, with hta family, la spending the* the owners of the bank Resol red, Tbat in the deatb of Mr. desire of Joint tion. Lord Westmoreland exclaimed, Anna Cusbman, Bangor, spent Saturday a session. summer Stewart, tbe town of Surry baa lost a good report pleasant here, preached in Colon church to convert the deposit Into two glasses with the Misses Young at the Bird’s Nest with his usual heartiness: “God bless citizen and tbe community of South Surry Harry Worcester and wife, of Caribou, Sunday afternoon to a large congregation. of soda water became all but uncon- cottage. a true friend and one who has me, sir, I am really quite distressed. benefactor, with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs July SI. c. The was how to ever been to tbe best interests of _ trollable. question I think I received the letter of which Church service was held in the helpful chapel j tbe and and who has been and two children, left for Bar Harbor out. the place people, get the money Finally boy- It.” Ac- as WALTHAM. you speak. 1 will send for Sunday at 10.30 usual. Rev. J. D. held in high esteem by ail who knew him. on their return hls father thinks, to become Thursday trip. destined, the letter was to a fine sermon to a Read Tbat while we, as fellow-trus- Norman of is cordingly brought Lathrop preached large red, and of Dow, Bucktpcrt. visiting of finance—bit a tees of tbe Corinne Stewart F. E. Pett ingill, wife son Francis, a Napoleon upon plan him. and on reading it he said to the audience. public library, at Herman Jordan'*. which he founded, monrn hia loss, we ex- West BMlivan, with tbeir guest, Mrs. and dragged hls sister to the nearest I so! stranger: “Ah, thought There, Allan who has been the tend to the bereaved our heartfelt Then will be a dance at the town store. There he the Clark, Boston, family Carroll, of Worcester, Mass., were guests h»u drug explained sir, Is the letteri but there Is no men- and tender regards in their guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clifford, wHl sympathy, at the Wilbur homestead Wednesday evening, August 9. situation to the man behind the counter hour of affliction, and recommend them to Sunday. tion of dinner In It" On which the the remainder of the summer in the hls of spend God, who comes with comfort to all who has been tor the George Kitchen, of Bangor, was called and broached plan operations. rose and out of the It arranged Sunday gentleman backed Maine woods. mourn. In short, he asked the man to lend schools connected with the churches to ben by the death of his ion Sidney. room In confusion. Tbat tbe haa lost one Two auto loads from tbe Maxwell cot- Resoired, library him forty-nine ten cent pieces for a who had ita interests at heart and wished unit* for their annual picnic Thursday at Atlas Belle Moon, who ha* been the last to minute or two. The man was ready tage went Friday Grand lake to mske of It a suitable memorial of hta Island. will be of Mrs. Sarah Haslem several Hew He Won the Votes. Behring They transported guest weeks, Stream to a few at tbe Maxwell and a bene- for a customer, produced the needed spend days gifted young daughter lasting in scows, with the Coombs naphtha launch returned to Ellsworth Wednesday. A physician In a small town wanted fit to tbe entire town; further coins, and the little boy and girl went camp there. Included in the party were for force. to be mayor. Politicians told him he Resolved, That the library be draped in propelling The prizes given by the Modern Ken- York tbe Keeneys, of Saugertiee, N. Y., who are home penniless and happy.—New mourning for a period of thirty days; that July 31. B. Co. the week for the meet had no chance—the machine was _ nedy past popu- Tribune. guests of the Maxwells. The party re- a copy of these resolutions be spread upon him. A few before the lar lady and baby wen awarded Miss against days turned Monday. our records; also, tbat a copy be sent to election he printed the following card The Ell8wokth American for MT. DESERT. Wilds Jordan and Gladys Bretry. The Blow on the Jaw. baseball publica- A game was scheduled to take and a of the sent to the in the paper: tion, copy paper Mrs. Lucy Richardson is seriously ill. Ain. Rena Gates, of Bangor, was called A man struck with any degree of between Mt. Desert bereaved "To the am place Saturday Ferry family. People of Blngtown—I Mrs. R. A. Mrs. Charles Brown has her bouse filled ben by the illness and death of her son force upon the mental area of the Jaw. and Hancock Point, but it was postponed Coooins, getting old and have decided that be- Mrs. Eunice Rich, with roomers. Sidney. Mn. Gales has lately returned although he may be in perfect physical on account of the storm. A game between fore I die I would like to be mayor of Mrs. Emma Young, from the Eastern Maine general hospital, condition, instantly collapses and falls two teams picked from local talent was Committee. The church society will bold its annual Biugtown. 1 have no particular plat- and 1* in very poor health. Her friend* to the ground, says a medical Journal. substituted. The batteries were llobinson sale August Id. form to run on except that I want the hot* for a speedy recovery. The attitude assumed in recovery, and Nichols; Jennings and Uallison. Rob- PENOBSCOT. Mrs. Locretia Pray is at the Atherton office. I have lived here forty years, which be Instantaneous or inson's won Sidney died s. may delay- team easily, 15 to 3. Mrs. H. E. Perkins and children went to house (or a lew days. £i(cben Friday, July have paid my taxes without a murmur, ed some minutes, is most characteris- Always a fnll child, he was tenderly ..ml collected what I could nnd Late'arrivals at the Tarratine are: Mrs. Bangor Wednesday to visit relatives. Miss Ada Richardson has been poorly tic. He squirms about, raises his hend forgiven for by his grandparents, Charles J. rdsn and omissions. 1 Frank W. Cpnam, Miss Frances 1'pbam, Charles ol the week, but is better now. forgotten many If Field, Reading, Mass., is past and wife. He will be missed in and rolls his eyes in an attempt to lo- Mr. greatly am not elected 1 will In the Holiiston, Mass.; and Mrs. Henry lew here with relatives. and wile haw publish spendings days George F. Arnold spent The funeral was held a: it* cate himself. He tries to get on his Harriet Miss the home. Biugtown Herald what 1 know about Bartlett,| Boston; Bartlett; Miss the week in New Bide and elbow; he endeavors to rise Rachael Bridges, ol Bangor, it past Hampshire. home Wednesday. There were many In this Helen MacCoy, Philadelphia; Miss Kath- people community.” her vacation with her Mrs. who has been The have upon his hands and knees. If he re- arine Miss Maud E. spending mother, Emily Atherton, beautiful flowers. family the When the votes were counted the old Patten, Ilerickson, his feet he like a drunk- Mrs. Nancy Bridges. ill the month, is gaining slowly. of all. gains staggers Miss Harriet E. Howe, Minneapolis; wry past sympathy doctor received all lint three, and those 1. II. en man. and should he proceed to re- Annie A. Miss Norris and Miss Nan Norris, ot Wade Russell was here Saturday night Aug. three were cast by people who had Nunns, Madison, Wis.; Lucy E. open hostilities he is usually prompt- Bocksport, spent last week here with their to see bis wile, who is with Mrs. Atherton. moved Into the town that spring.—St. Hardy, Hampden. NORTH BROOKSVIEEE ly “put out" by his adversary. The aunt, Mrs. J. B.Sellers. An informal dance was at the Mias Maxine Brown has gone to Trenton Louis Post-Dispatch. held Tar- on a blow is practically never fatal; the Mrs. Thro James E. Staples is home vacation. ratine Saturday evening from S to 10. Perkins, with little daughter, to spend her vacation with her grandpar- heart's action la never nnduly acceler- ol is Mn. A. M. Ellis has her cottage was Roxbury, Mass., spending the sum- ents, Pearl Leland and wile. opened The Property Man Knew. Music furnished by Mrs. B. L. Bry- ated; the pulse and respiration are nor- mer with her Prank Hutchins for the summer. An actor a ant and Miss Emilie Young. Among those parents, Mrs. Katie K. who spent last the are there is no English tells good story Day, mal; pupils normal; snd wile. Mr*. Alonzo Snow arrived home Sunday of the old days of the touring fitup present were; Miss Bertha Godfrey, Miss winter in Florida, is spending this sum- headache, no sweats, no cold extremi- from Penobscot. Elizabeth Thelberg, Miss Dorrioe Robin- The ladies ol Penobscot chapter, O. E. mer with Mrs. W. 8. Brown. ties, no pallor—none of the companies. They were at Oldham ordinary are her a melodrama called "Current son, Miss Helen MacCoy, Mias Margaret 8., busy preparing lor their annual Mn. Kenney Grlndle U visiting signs of shock or concussion. playing Charles Bordeaux’s cow-shed, where all M Emilie and Natalie sale, which will be held at the town ball Mn. at Cash.” One of the properties essential Wood, isses^Eulalie, his cows were standing, was blown down daughter, Roy Savage, Bingham. Miss Misa Anna the third week in Aoguat. When the Time Come*. to the piece was a light rowing scull, Young, Margaret Hall, in the gale Friday night. The cows were 11. D. Young ha* pure lias- 1 the store Cushman, Mrs. B. L. Harold Mr. and Man little knows what calamities are with which the hero bad to push him- Bryant, Mrs. Walter and children have not injured seriously. formerly occupied by the late C. U. 1'rr- self off into the stream. When the Sampson, Harrison Robinson, Morrill and returned to their home In his to bear till he tries The sewing circle lair 19 was a kins. beyond patience Robert Oscar Cambridge^ July great reached Oldham the oar was Burr, Pierson, Dudley Bald- alter two weeks the them. As in the of company Mass., spending here, success. Much credit should be to Mn. is in the East- ascending heights Drummond and Jack Freese. giwn Eugene Lymburner missing, but the man win, guests ol Archer Bridges and wile. ambition, which look bright from be- property prom- Mr. and Mrs. Woods, who are guests at ern Maine general hospital at Bangor tor ised to have one for the even- Last Friday night a rain fell here Mrs. low, every step we rise shows ns some ready heavy Angelina Patten, Mrs. Hattie Hill, the homes house, lor the entertainment treatment. ing's performance, the Pall Mall which appeared to be much worse than it new and gloomy prospect of hidden says Mrs. Nellie Knowles, Mias Nettie Patten they gave (or the benefit ot the lair. They July a. C. Gazette. That afternoon, with evident waa, because of tbe terrific wind. Trees and _ disappointment, so in our descent from Master Kenneth Shaw, ot Somerville, were assisted by Mias Charlotte and Paul pride, he produced from the sacred re- were uprooted, screens and hammocks are CAST1NK. the summits of pleasure, though the Mass., guests ot Mrs. Judith Waite. Walker, who played and sang. Proceeds, cesses of his room a real human skull, were toaaed|about, and two yachts, which 31. WooDLOckk. The of the new normal Tale of misery below may appear at July (190. furnishing and when it was oat to him were anchored (about 100 yard* from the dark and the pointed JulyM. H. school dormitory Is rapidly progressing, first gloomy, yet busy _ that it was hardly wbat was required wharf, werejdriven ashore. The yachts BCKKY. sod will be In readmes* lor mind, still attentive to Its own amuse- everything he declared In were the to C. 1.’. haughty tones: Sunshine, belonging Henry Florence Cart la haa returned to BTOMNGTOX. the ol the tall term September ment, finds as we descend something Bangor. opening "If that skull’s good enough for Emery, Ellsworth, and the Val Kyr, Devenux Hanson, formerly st Bet* house. to flatter and to please. Still, as we Mr*. Mary Gray and daughter Lizzie Mrs. Cohen end daughter Esther arrived ‘Hamlet’ It ought to be owned by (A. D. F. Hamlin, New York. and Acadian hotel, good enough are home. University of Maine, approach the darkest objects appear ■ Sunday. for a piece Uke ‘Current Cash.' The Sunshine luckily waa caat up on a will be the chef. Mr*. Ells 0. Mrs. is Caatine, to brighten and the mortal eye be- of shore di- Mr*. H. C. Billing! on ia in Eluehill for Stephen Sellers visiting in Brook- comparatively (smooth atrip Hussey, matron, cornea from Bi ker classi- comes adapted to its gloomy situation. between aeverai weeha. lin with Mrs. Babson. Thanking th« Bishop. rectly two ledges. She had a cal institute, Uoalton, highly endorsed. —Goldsmith. small hole or Mr*. Mrs. ot A vicar In England was taken sud- two knocked in one aide. Alice Roaa and three children, of Evelyn Phillipe, Berre, Vt., is ahe was floated off and taken to Bar are her her John and wile. denly 111, and hls church warden was Saturday Harbor, riaiting uncle, Otla visiting parents, Tyler When the World Is Full. Sorrento for The Val Carter. In great difficulty about getting a sub- repairs. Kyr, how- Mrs. L. C. Chilcott, ot Bangor, has been The mean decennial rate of Increase fared worse. She was burled on stitute when the bishop of the diocese, ever, a The Baptiat bell, which haa been out of the guest ot triends in town the past In the population of the world Is 8 per and holea were bearing of the circumstance, offered to rocky ledge iseveral large commiaaion for aome time, haa been re- week. cent, and at this rate the 28,000,000 knocked into her side. She was also bad- take the Sunday services himself. The paired. N. C. Stanton and wite, who have been AT 35 miles the re- BALD square comprising fertile church ly cut and gashed. Tbe holea were warden, wishing “to do the Charlea Eldridge, wife and daughter, of in Portland the past winter, are summer- gions of the earth, which Ravcnsteln patched with canvas and ahe waa floated right thing," at the close of the service Gardiner, who hare been riaiting old ing in their cottage. computed can only support 207 persons Saturday nigbt. She is now tied at Hair went np to the bishop and after thank- up friend* in hare returned home. Kill the Germ*; Nourish the will have their maxi- Surry, Miss Mabel Weed, who has been visiting per square mile, bim stammered tbe wharf awaiting repair*. A steady Never ing out, “A poorer Mr*. William Lord and of her Fred Weed and Boot* end You'll mum population of 5,004.000,000 per- stream of spectators to the east- daughter*, grandparents, Cept. preacher would have done for us, your journeyed Grow Bold. sons In the 2072. Bridgewater, Maaa., who are riaiting her wife. Deer Isle, is home. year This estimate but ern shore Saturday to see the havoc bald lordship, we were unable to find Mr*. Almira It’» your own fault If you grow allows fourteen persons per square the storm. mother, Saunders, spent laat Mrs. Anus Doane, ot Harwich, one!” wrought by Maas., at 35 a* thousands of men do; y. <, ana mile In the week at Charlea Clark’s. and Mrs. ot 18,000,000 square miles of Aug. 1. Spec. Henry Eaton, Clinton, Maas., women have dan- _ qye doing. If you Steppes and deserts. Boy Gaapar, who has been employed in are visiting their old home. a thousand or more germ* The American Temperament. HANCOCK. druff there's Seal Harbor, baa returned home on ac- Mrs. the life of the “Yon observe,” remarked the host, John Ferrill and Miss Lillian leave already devouring very Cautious. Thomas Macomber, of was a count of ill health. Hia frianda hair at root. who was the Franklin, many this week tor Seattle, Wash., where Mr. the , showing distinguished for- a W-<*n‘ “Spending the night railway travel- recent guest of Horace Stratton. hope aoon to aee him out again. Ferrill has been Kill theee germs with eign visitor around Newport, “that we employed aeveral yean. and slop ling doesn't Improve one's personal Mrs. Helen of N. July 31. Axon. bottle of Parisian Sage, ap- Americans devote ourselves to pleasure Morgan, Woodbury, William Hunt, ot Worcester, Maas., the and tailing pearance. does It?" said a haggard J., Is the guest W. Foes and wife. drandruff, itching scalp regardless of expense.” oty>. artist who waa In town last year, Is ben hair in two weeks. man to a barber. HULL’S COVE. ... looking Mrs. of waa this de- “I'd hardly put It that tray,” retorted Mary West, Franklin, the again. Ha has painted soma vary fine ma- It's guaranteed, yoo know; “Well, I don't know what yon looked Mr*. Chaetena Hamor is 111 at her -'age the witty foreigner. “Rather you de- week-end guest at her daughter, Mrs. Ctrl quite rine views. lightful and refreshing Parisian home here. and Uke when yon started." responded the vote yourselves to Stratton. that ia now sold all over America, expense regardless Ia the Friday night gale several boats Ml knight of the razor, "but perhaps •f John of if it doesn’t prove better than pleasure.”—Boston Transcript. Mrs. Winfield Stratton and Mrs. Hervey Wilcomb, Malden, Maaa., Is vis- ware sunk and J. C. Harmon had right!"—London MalL injured. other hair tonic you ever used, get yosTe Scammon visited friends at Bar iting his brother Charlea. Harbor two sink, wh&h now makes three that an back. Large last your money bpu1* „ His Comparison. week. Mra. Hays* and Mia* Marie Hayea, of on the bottom. and druggist* The Rosl cents, at G. A. Panther's ~ Struggle. Is a are “FootUte good actor,” said s Miss Hasel of Bar Harbor, Bockland, riaiting at Calvert Hamor's. The “I suppose, now that you are married Young, spent tug Crvedmore, Capt. J. C. Harmon, everywhere. playwright who was crltlckring a New the week-end at the home of her Mr*. Lillian Haddocks and two and settled down. Ufe la a for parents, children, while carrying a marry-go-(pund from struggle York production wherein the hero’s C. B. and who bread." Young wife. hare spent the last two weeks at M. Swan’s Island, struck a rock that broke in part was very badly cast “and In this Inman C. Sweet’s, bare returned to their home In bar “Not Ifs more of a Stratton and wile, of bow and she sank. She waa raised TreatieiL exactly. strug- be does hls Lawrence, HuMff at M part best; but, by Jove, came to the East Holden. and towed to where gle with bread."—Judge’s Library. Maas., Saturday spend sum- Btoajngton, she awaits there i* * doesn't he remind of a man Hi treating a headache, you trying mer at their home ho*. The gale Friday night did a great deal repairs. Tbs merry-go-round waa mead. nee** to play a on safe relo to follow:-Never Proved His Tschalkowaky symphony July a. C. of damage along the shots, Fred E. Webb and or simu* Innooonoo. __ carrying away wits, who have been mnllTliit eUsIsi acotamUd a typewriter?" boat and also sdrie “Prisoner, yon are accused of having aiipa I boats, uprooting and taking an automobile trip through some coal-tar doriraUvos without the SOUTH BHOOKSVILLE. off trass on ehor*. may *■' stolen a gold watch.” breaking ol the towns in Hancock county, earns of you nhyslclan. They Cass. The dance sin. o*nev. “Ifs false. In the lint I nev- Hepelaae Saturday night netted flO for JoJy *• Axxx. from Bar Harbor they place Monday. Mias Muriel £L££y rtSttat and “Why don’t you make hay while the the benefit of the hall. causo of the troubie er stole It and In the second It wasn't Webb, who has been at Bar Harbor tor a roach the mo*^ ■un shines and”— NOBTH O BLAND. the heart. The gold.’’—Pele Mels. There waa a largely patronised dance at month’s visit, returned with them. likoly to woahsn “Huh! If tried to emmnen form of hoadsche, I do that It’d just Ells’ hall Thursday night. Edward Howea, of Bingham, is riaiting July 81. nihil. fro“ called sick haadacbo, arising be my luck to get aunstruck.“—Phila- friend* here. svoio Too Willing. The schooner De Morey Gray, of Mystic, dlsordorod stomach, may he me delphia Ledger. food- ® “Bay, Frost, lend your razor, will Conn., is here loaded with paving for New Mr*. Henrietta Billing* returned from SUNSET. by care in the choice of York. Burry and rich food, tak you?" Sunday. Ernest Eaton la spending a law days at Mitry. candy “Gladly.” “Cat!" ghe Exclaimed. to Chew food Mias Lola W. Coombs, who has been ill Fred Bowden and wife, of Orrington, home. oat, your thorou*^ *^B If ifs as dun as I I don’t like hls looks. bowaU in good “Oh, that don’t Nan—Anyway, the past two years, is for the riaited at W. F. Dodge’s heap you condition grateful Saturday. John Pendlston has built a Sah weir coo-half to one grant It*—Housekeeper. Fan—That’s because he looks In my di- shower of using e,c post-cards revived upon her Tat* Carpenter and of across Small’s eovs. Medicinet*“P“a/ after rection rather oftener than he does In wife, Hartford, lT?. Atwood's *£ birthday. Conn., are gueets of Aaron Daria and moaL This old roUahle rsms» Not Edible Tribune. Several hosts at Mill Island and the thouwno yours.—Chicago , Lewis F. wife. hUssiag to lApt. Gray, on* of our promi- “Firs” were la been a perfect Hina—Are yon fond of “La BohemaT” damaged Friday night’s <»•*» nent business men, died Tuesday, July Mra. Brands with little for sixty ysan. ami* Her—I don’t know. It depends slto- is the Bopar daughter gala. Honesty beet policy, but after a and and prow it for yourself- he, 25, long painful illness of Chrolyn, ia viaiBng her parents, M. W. or gsther on what kind of dressing yea who is governed by that maxim is not The Sunset M. W. society will hold its has it for thlrty-dve emts, ", Bright’s diaaaae. Capt. Gray, who for- Ginn and wife. a* r- Blade. annual bee on pot on It—Toledo resided spinning Thursday, Aug. 8, a freo sample request merly at Cap* Boater and followed I J»ly a. b. Ms. a^^ones^jnan^-Whate^^^^^^^^ from 9a.m. to « p. m. Than will baa Bno Co, Portland,