CJ)e American.' LVi. €Usmorfl| you )r,c;yp^oj,,^ecV^a,”‘ ellsworth, maine. Wednesday afternoon, june 29, 1910. !( No. 26 rnmnuumcnta. < £bbrttt«(mnui. _ LOCAL AFFAIRS. worth, president; Fred O. Smith, ot Ells- worth vice-president; Miss Lacy M. of and i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Smith, Ellsworth, secretary treas- NATIONAL urer. BAN IX Admr notice—Est Harriet N Grindle. - ME. E G Moore—Apothecary. Miss Charlotte S. Hopkins, of Bangor, ELLSWORTH, -1\ Parker Clothing Co—Bargains. Burrill who is a guest of Mrs. A. P. Wiaweli, Money found. Pocket book lost. leaves July 6 for Seal Harbor to spend Luchini’s frnit store—Fruit and confection- THE PROVERBIAL RAINY DAY several weeks at the Seaside Inn. INTEREST Union Trust Co. ha* Mrs. O. G. Barnard and two children no terrors for the man with • East Subby, Mb: have gone to Lamoine to spend the sum- savings bank account. Mrs E C Lord—Cottage for rent. mer with her Mrs. Thomas Groet- THE SEMI-ANNUAL 8pbingpibld, Mass: sister, INTEREST zinger, of Philadelphia, who has taken a SAVE VOUR MONEY; First-class salesmen wanted. Boston cottage there. Coat lost. Mies Leah B. that will be credited to put your surplus earnings in our sav- Friend, who has been depositors’ accouqts in the It teaching high school in Natick, in our Savings Department on ings department. will work Sun- SCHEDULE OF MAILS July 1, Mass., daring tbe past year, is home day and holidays and and AT BLLSWOBTH POSTOPPICB. 1910, will amount to more than $10,000. all, results for the summer with her parents, David /n effect June 20, 1810. always are eminently satisfactory. Friend and wife. MAILS BBCBIVBD. The many friends of Carlton Donnell are Deposits of $1.00 or re- Fbom West—*6.56 a m; 112.07, 4.86, t5.W, *6p m. THE TIME TO DEPOSIT IS more, pleased to see him back at bis familiar NOW; Fbom East—11 a m; 12.20,5.50 and 11.07 p m. celved on or before chair in J. W. barber He July 8, draw MAIL CIAMBS AT POSTOPPICB. Nealley’s shop. 4 oould find nothing in Camden so the what can per cent from July 1. Going West—10AO 11.00 a m; 2, •6.80, *» p n>. quite amount, you conveniently spare. as Going East—6A0 a m; 4 and 5.30 p m. good Ellsworth. There will be a conference and social of •Daily, Sundays included. tTrain stops Sundays only. IDaily except Monday. the Baptist society at the vestry this even- No mail dispatched to or received from the ing, when plans for improvements to be UNION 'TRUST COMPANY east Sundays. made on the church will be discussed. All interested friends are invited. OF ELLSWORTH. Miss Marian Willett, of Boston, ia visit- Dr. Lewis Hodgkins, after attending the ing relatives here. reunion ot his class at Bowdoin college, continued his to N. tor Harry W. Haynes’ family has gone to trip Hanover, H., the commencement at Dartmouth. He is Shady Nook for the summer. the guest in Hanover of Dr. Percy Bart- Miss Ethel Brown is a two- spending lett. DON’T HAVE LAZY MONEY. weeks vacation in Massachusetts. In tbe absence of Miss Mary A. Hodg- to a close a day which Mr. Mitchell con- West kllsworth. Idle money doesn't earn Mrs. E. L. Brown has gone to Nashua, anything; money deposited in kins, who will sail to-morrow from Mon- siders one of the happiest in his life and ! our Barings Dept, earns at a liberal N. H., where her husband is employed. Miss Eva Carlisle has gone to Bangor to constantly rate of interest. treal to spend tbe summer in Europe, Miss also the shortest. He says: “The women Figure the safety, the and who is visit relatives. convenience, the interest earnings Miss Leonore G. Higgins, teach- Marion Wyman will fill her place at tbe folks always told me that fruit-cake j of funds left with us, and decide now summer. ■ There will be a right to put YOUR sav- ing at Woodfords,is home for the public library, with Miss Mary F. Hop- would keep six months or a year, but mine ! dance in the hall Fourth ings regularly aside in our car*. We make ot Music W. E. Clark. by-raail banking Ellsworth’s Bowdoin students, Parcher kins as assistant. kept less than twenty-four hours.” If Mr. i July evening. by easy. Ask bow. are vaca- Mitchell and wife live until October 11 Mrs. of and King, home for the summer j Clifford Boyer and wife, members of the Taylor, Sullivan, visited her will have been married Mrs. A. K. lion. Yale Stock Co., playing this week here, next, they fifty- daughter, Quptill, over Sun- Eastern Trust & nine years. Their friends doubtless will day. Banking Co., Miss Lila F. Jordan, who is teaching in are guests while here of A. W. Austin and BANQOR. /1AINE. Branches at Old Town and Mach la*. remember the date and call on them Jamaica Plains, Mass., is at home for the and wife. Mrs. Boyer is a sister ot Harry again Mrs. Delia Warren, of Bangor, was the at the home. summer. Vincent, whose wife is Mr. and Mrs. pleasant guest of relatives and friends here last Austin’s Addle. The Snow at Bow- week. Austin H. Joy, with son Walter, is daughter prize, given annually doin to the graduated class having the Mrs. spending a week with his son Albert at Tbe Sunday school of tbe Methodist Georgia Meader and son Cecil at- largest percentage of attendance at com- Presque Isle. church will give a Children’s day concert tended the Congregational conference at was this awarded the at church next A mencement, year Castine last week. Mrs. M. L. Kimball and son the Sunday evening. Houghton, class of which celebrated the cordial invitation ib extended to all to at- ’85, twenty- are her J. L. Miss Amy F. has returned to her of Norway, visiting parents, fifth of its Three Asbury The of the church will anniversary graduation. Cook and wife. tend. pastor home in Bluehill after a week’s visit Ellsworth men entered Bowdoin in 1881— DON’T preach Sunday evening at North Ells- among friends here. FORGET F. W. Stanton and daughter Sarah C., of John A. Peters, Boyd Bartlett and Lewis worth. Mrs. James W. Aubcrndale, Mass., are visiting Capt. H. Hodgkins. Hodgkins left Bowdoin and Carter and Hattie H. TI1E At tbe Ellsworth & Machine Carter were of TO CALL AT J. Joy and wife. Foundry went to Dartmouth, graduating in ’85, the guests Thurston Cunning- Works on Water street, a large and well- ham and wife, of Clarence Tapley arrived home last week same year that Peters and Bartlett gradu- Bluehill, Sunday. equipped garage has been established. A from Hebron He to en- ated from Bowdoin. All three werepresent Harvest Home grange met June the academy. expects of 25, concrete floor has been laid in one wing 1 master New Tea Store ter Bowdoin college in the fall. at the twenty-fifth reunion, and they, with presiding. A short program was the large boat shed, and the necessary ma- Fancy twelve others who entered Bowdoin in carried out. There will be no meeting Mrs. Henry E. Davis is home from all kinds of automobile chinery for repair and next 2. A has been 1881, were photographed, the photo- Saturday, July program was in the Lee block Postoffice. We have Teas and Waban, Mass., where she visiting work has been installed. opp. adorned the columns of given out for the next 9. her Mrs. J. A. graph Monday’s meeting, July daughter, Bryant. Ellsworth friends of Frank C. Coffees at one-half retail and other articles The many Boston Globe. Hodgkins is now a prac- Nearly (20 was realized from the concert regular price Harold Woodward, of New York, is Nash and wife, of Cherryfleld, sympathize ticing physician of Ellsworth; Peters is a and ice-cream sale Friday evening for We call attention to our the summer in Ellsworth with loss of Walker accordingly. special spending with them in the their son. leader of the Hancock bar, was judge of the piano fund. Mrs. W. P. Woodward. his grandmother, Moore Nash, who died Tuesday, June 21, the Ellsworth 'muncipal court for twelve who has been visit- for He Mrs. F. E. Gregory, after an operation appendicitis. years and is now a member of the Maine COMING EVENTS. Soda at ... 4e. lb. per ing her parents, H. E. Davis and wife, has had just completed his freshman year at house of representatives; Bartlett is a to her home in Brookline, Mass. the of Maine. school and ELLSWORTH. at returned University master in the Boston Latin Extracts 10c. per bottle. Mrs. W. W. Morrison, who has spent Frank L>. Howe, who has been teaching lives in Chelsea. Friday evening, July 1, Society hall— Dance. the winter in Boston, is home for the sum- in Warren, is spending a week with his mer. Her Elizabeth is with her. Elmer E. Rowe and wife. He 4—Celebration Corn Starch at 6c. daughter parents, ELLSWORTH FALLS. Monday, July at Blue- per pkg. convention of the base Friends of ex-Mayo Arthur W. Greely will attend the annual hill, ball games, trotting at Moun- National Educational association in Boston Miss Mildred of is visit- tain dance in are pleased to know of the continued im- Black, Bangor, park, evening. next week, after which he will return to relatives here. n provement in his health during the past ing Tuesday, July 12, 8 p. m., at Odd Fel- and Ev Ellsworth for the Op Monday, Wednesday Saturday gs. week. summer, accompanied Miss Laura McCarthy is the guest of A. lows hall—Keunion and banquet of Ells- by his wife. W. Ellis and wife. worth high school alumni Fulton J. Redman will leave Tuesday ■v association. The Ellsworth school alumni 75 be for , where he will join Robert high The ladies met to-day to give the church Tickets, cents, may obtained at Miss will hold a followed Alice H. Scott’s office. Hale for a few weeks’ cruise along the association banquet, and vestry its annual house-cleaning. Direct Importing dancing and cards, on Tuesday, Co., coast. by Mrs. Bernard S. Jellison and two chil- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. July 12, at 8 o’clock, in Odd Fellows hall. 22—Hancock Mrs. M. J. Thorsen, of Weekhawken dren were in Bangor from Thursday until 20, 21, County Grange fair, at B. II. Tickets will be on sale at Alice H. Scott’s Ellsworth. Young, Manager. N. and Mrs. Mary A. Leland, Saturday. Heights, J., ofllce. The committee has for a arranged and of New Orleans, are guests of their Ira B. was in Amherst Mon- Wednesday Thursday, Sept. 28 and Lee Bi ilding, WATER STREET, Ellsworth delightful reunion, and it is hoped that a Hagan, jr., Mrs. Madison Tower. and after the State 29-Annual fair North Ellsworth farmers’ mother, number will attend. day Tuesday looking large club. Miss Juliette Nickerson, of Bar Harbor, road building. The Ellsworth board of registration COUNTY. of the for the of H. Lowell and of North agent society prevention its work of the list last W. family, Sat- completed revising Tuesday, cruelty to animals, was in Ellsworth Penobscot, came Tuesday for a stay of a Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN week. Since the revision in March, there 6, 7, 8—Bluehill fair. Two horses were seized and con- or two with relatives. urday. have been twenty-seven deaths of voterB, day demned. Wednesday, Sept. in to these Mrs. Hiram Hamilton and 21-Highland grange and addition sixty-eight daughters fair the Smith at North Penobscot. About thirty attended family names were struck off, making a total loss Grace and Elsie are home from a visit of in reunion at the home of Fred G. Smith of ninety-five, and bringing the list down three weeks with relatives in Massachu- Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 21, 22— A after- Eden fair. C.W.GRINDAL Ellsworth Saturday. pleasant to 1,119 voters. The voting residence of setts. with dinner. — noon was enjoyed, picnic twenty-eight voters was changed. C. J. Treworgy is making extensive re- Wednesday, Sept. 28 Narramissic WATER STREET. officers were At the business meeting in a new grange fair at Orland. BARGAINS on pairs on bis stable, putting GREAT his home the Alvin died at as follows: Josiah of Ells- Staples elected Smith, foundation also a new’ Tuesday, Bangor road this morning, after a long throughout, Wednesday, Sept 27, 28-Am- bottom. herst fair. illness. Mr. Staples was a highly es- aobftltsnntms STATE. SEED OATS teemed young man. He bad served Fred Grace, of the Green Lake hatch- Call and sec Ladies' suits my at several terms as alderman from ward 4. ery, spent Sunday at his home here, re- Monday, July 4, Eastport-Celebra- 1 tion and naval and was for several in the on the train. Mrs. Grace big military parade. which 1 am at reason- He years engaged turning evening selling very Fare (rom Ellsworth to milk business. He leaves a widow and returned with him. Eastport and re- CRASS SEED *1.10. one and his James A. Staples and Scott turned, able prices. I am also closing out son, parents, John A. Scott Miss Priscilla and wife. The funeral will be held Fri- were down from Monson last week. Miss Kerosene Oil Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver by and Ladies’ day. Priscilla will stop for a visit with her Tab- my Children’s, Misses’, lets will brace up the nerves, banish sick indication that the E. Davis and wife. the Barrel FIREWORKS There is every clay- grandparents, George headache, prevent deBpondencv and in- coats at cost. Ask to see our line pigeon shoot at Wyman park on the Mrs. Asa C. Flood returned Tuesday vigorate the whole system. Sold by all dealers. Fourth of July will be a bigger affair than night from Bangor, where she has been of warranted-to-wear “wunderhose,” the Ellsworth gun club anticipated. visiting the past week. She was accom- \j)ontPaint Every arrangement for the shoot and panied home by her mother, Mrs. Mary iHromisnnims 1 Ojdoz. Kabo and P. N. 81.00 cor- entertainment of the visiting trap-shooters D. Jordan, who will visit with her. FOR There will be a will be made. Your. quite Mrs. Frank H. Lowell and son Erdman, at bunch of the crack shots among the ex- sets now selling for 59e., of Tarrytown, N. Y., came Sunday to who will be here, and the gun clubs perts spend the summer with her parents, Al- are a interest in of Maine taking lively mond G. Jellison and wife. Mr. Lowell the event. The prizes tor the shoot are will come for his vacation during August. THE FOURTH displayed in the window of H. F. Aes- 5 cott's store. CENTS LAKEWOOD. moore’8' A republican caucus to elect delegates to conventions was the State and district Mrs. Helen Grover is in Ellsworth. held Saturday afternoon. H. E. Hamlin BANANAS AT WHOLESALE Winslow Moore, of Otis, was here Sun- was chosen chairman and W. E. Whiting day. secretary. Delegates were elected as fol- Cecil Moore has been at work for Norris MOORE’S lows: District convention, A. C. Hagerthy, R. B. Frank R. Moore. LUCHINI 0*11 up Tel. 109-3, T. F. Mahoney, Holmes, Moore, H. F. Weacott, F. C. Burrill, Henry Miss Isabel Frost, of North Mariaville, MAIN STREET, ELLSWORTH ROOFING E. Davis, R. M. Campbell, O. W. Tripp. is at work for x\frs. Ada Garland. H. E. John A. DRUG State convention: Hamlin, Linwood Garland, who has employment ’O of Coal Tar Pitch F. layers Ellsworth Automobile Co., Peters, O. W. Tapley, J. Knowlton, J. in Bangor, visited his home Sunday. rolled between two of r layers O. Whitney, C. L. Morang, John A. Lord, e ***** °f William and of Tomato Plants ■ Praf'p waterproofed Ballantyne friend, Irltt i. J. P. Eldridge, R. E. Mason. The dele- all With a top layer of real mineral Boston, are at the John Ballantyne camp pot grown, 40 cents a dozen to the district convention were made "•alter, form Amatite, Car STORE gates for a few Plants Roofing. for Touring and days. Cabbage Ready Now you alternates to the State convention, don't have to coat it or paint Miss Flora Garland has returned to ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. 't after vice versa. you Icy it. It is there to give Creek after a twro weeks-' visit with 43. Protection In last week's issue of The American, without further attention, To let Hour or Day. her brother Edward. by when notice was made of the pleasant Amatite is made in convenient rolls which William B. Mitchell re- Miss Isabel H. Warren returned to her ready to be on surprise laid the roof. home at Otis Miss Warren the Postoffice ceived from his neighbors and relatives Wednesday. Anyone can do the job. Corner opposite it was not has been at work tor Mrs. Ada Garland n on his eightieth birthday, THE COUSINS RESTAURANT Free for that since last fall. 4 has been moved from the .. sample and booklet sent for known until too late publication Gay- the nor building on Water atreet to asking. and he received another shock in the evening Automobile Supplies Repairing. the building corner Main and ELL8WORTH same from members of Irene “She is neglecting her game of bridge of the day Hancock streets, recently occu- chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, who dreadfully.” “Why is she doing that?” pied by Mrs. M. Linneban. c. a with “Some excuse. the children W. GRINDAL, Agt. called on him in body pleasant silly Says and beautiful dowers, bringing need her, I believe.” HERBERT Ellsworth, Maine Main Street, Ellsworth. greetings COUSINS. Pmpr. BRIDGE INFERENCE. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. fflotnal Benefit Bolnmn. 3mong tl)e ®rangtr». COUNTY NEWS » Uk.x«u. irue* ««* *>•»» p*!» njwiss Mental nr* tioa-Mark MADOE". This column Is devoted to the Grunts, es- Q Should Follow For tbo Wook EDITED BT "AUHT P¥ayi Mooting Topic to the of Hancock county. Every Card Played. pecially KttBfM SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Beginning July 3, 1910. for the From Um moment that the Ite Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful The column is open to nil ffrmngers declaration Topic.—Vt hat la Christian citlmnshtp?— discussion of topics of general interest, and Hr*. Rafaa Trundy has taken ah In- has been made until almost the Pa. cxxlv. l-»; Rev. xzi, 1-1 (Conaecra- THIRD very lUi for reports of grange meetings. Make letters teresting little (onr-year-old boy, Harold, trick has bean a tion meeting.) Edited by Rev. Sherman The purposes of this column Are succinctly turned, good brid*. short and concise. All communications must tem- H. Doyle, D. D. stated in the title and motto—It Is for the mutual into ber borne from tbe Portland player wUI constantly aak himself he but names will not be ex- «^v to be and signed, printed home, with a view to this or that baa been done or Tomorrow Is Independence day, the benefit, and alias helpful hopeful porary adoption. tBd cept by permission of the writer. All com- played, Being for the common good. It Is fer the com Sim has tbe mors addicted be ia to the anniversary of the signing of the Dec- munications will be to by Mayo’s bicycle shop recently habit of mon use—a a of In- subject approval public servant, purveyor been to serve as a restaurant or conitderlng tbeae OPERATION the but none will be without fitted up thoughtfuUy laration of Indeiiendence. It la fitting the In- editor, rejected aiiuations formation and suggestion, a medium for the more wUI he good reason. tea bouae, in charge of Mias Davenport, of rapidly advance that upon the eve of each a day our terchange of Ideas. In this capacity K solicits toward Massachusetts. It will be opened this proficiency in tbe game. attention should be turned to our du- communications, and Its success depends largely week. ; Bridge ia indeed a game of on the support given it In this respect. Com- BROOKLIN, 251. inference ties toward our country, or what we ! *n<1 therefore this mental munications must be signed, but the name of Brooklin held its meet- Will Lawton's new cottage ia completed question-mut call citizenship, and, going a step fur- PREVENTED grange regular should not follow writer will not be printed except by permission and the owner moved in last week. Tbe only every card, but the ther, Christian We in*? June 21, with twenty-two members citizenship. might Communications will be subject to approval or declaration to double, the and four visitors After business rooms at the Brown bouae vacated by refusal to ask. "In what does Christian citizen- the editor of the column, but none present. and in fact rejection by are now John double, every situation differ from was transacted, the lecturer presented a them occupied by Ralph’s arising ship plain citizenship?" will be rejected without good reason. Address By Lydia E.Pinkham’sVeg- during tbe game, be it a great or small should we not of all communications to short program which was followed by family. Why simply speak When the dealer makea the which all The amehicam, etable candy-pall. The evening was much en- Mrs. Maud wbo has been with declaration the duties of citizenship, Compound Trask, around the Ellsworth. Me. every player board win com- men In owe to the state or na- joyed- ber aunt, Mrs. Venia Hodgkins, at Sor- general Chicago. Ill — “I want to tell you _ mence to form an opinion aa to tbe It since tbe close of ber school term at con- tion to which they belong? might what E. Pinkham’s BAYSIDB, KLLSVTOHTH. rento, tenta of the dealer’s hand. BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. Lydia Vegetable 478, i If the score be be truthfully said that there is no did for me. I was so sick West Eden, spent a few days last week If have a tender Compound Rayaide grange met June 22 with an at- low and the dealer declares you message. with ber diamonds, the difference. One man who enjoys the that two of the best doctors in Chicago tendance of and six parents. Or a loving word to say, sixty-eight members, question which arises ia whether the hand and of a nation said I would die if 1 did not hare an Mias Beatrice who baa a privileges protection Do not wait till you forget it, visitors from Lamoine and Nioolin Carroll, spent is so strong in diamonds x nau thst the flve owes as much to his as operation, montb or more her Mrs. Nellie country every But whisper it to-day; grange#. Two candidate# were instructed with sister, tricks needed to are had two go game in or other man In the same This The tender word already in sight, position. unspoken. in the first degree. After receee the con- Thornton, Houlton, returned home whether tbe haod is so operations, and uniformly weak in la really true In fact But Christians, The letter never sent. last ber to they wanted me to test was commenced by the single mem- week, accompanied by sister, ail the other anits that any other in of nations The long-forgotten messages. decUra- professing faith the God a third and tor two hours whom many friends give the glad hand of Hon could not be The wealth of love go through ber#, nearly Bayside supported sgsinst tt- and in the of are unspent; Christ King kings, one. 1 suffered hall was a that welcome. i tack. For these some hearts are breaking, day lively place. Everything expected to have higher conceptions and night from in- could be of was score For these some love ones wait; thought done. The Fred Mayo ia at home on leave of ab- After the dummy hand has been others to flammation and a laid even of citizenship than and was and are now over So show them that you care for them 7,000, they 5,000 sence tor a week or two. He has lately down, each player can form an more their duties small tumor, and opinion perform faithfully Before it is too late. ahead of the married members. work at tbe sta- from what he never of exchanged his recruiting cards holds and those even to civil If re- thought which governments. duty —P. H. Sweet. tion for on a as the be sees on tbe table as seeing a well day duty receiving ship to what the reasons quires us In any phase of life to go one Selected by Sadie. 284. again. A friend LAMOIBB, captain's clerk. He baa bad thirteen years lor tbe original diamond declaration the Christian should two. may mile, go told me how Green Mountain Pomona mat with la- in the naval. and from tbe First of we will have the Sunshine be, dednetion thus As Christian citizens we should all, Lydia drawn today E. 1’inkham's yes- moine grange June H, an inter- can formulate a : holding Bert Robinson beard a commo- plan for the remember God’s hand in the story recently saving game, history etable Compound had helped her, and and session. or A SMILE FACTORY. esting profitable tion his and oat for making an effort to advance of our He here in the and after the third bottle among chickens, going the country. brought The which is from the I tried it, The evening by lamoine score following, Sunday progam grange founds ben hawk in of tbe of the non-dealing side. of our land the best Chris- was cured.”—Mrs. Alvena Sperling, eager punuit settlement School Timet, applies to the whole world. It was as follows: Instrumental music, As it takes five 1468 Ave., 111. frightened chicks, following them into odd tricks in diamonds tian blood of Europe, men willing to suggests “smile factories” of many kinds, if Clybourne Chicago, Eunice Audrey Hodgkins; recitation, Cog- tbe Mr. Robinson followed and to win tbe game, which means eleven and die if to first there were the kind heart and the will- If you are ill do not drag along at coop. in fight necessary enjoy gins; song and encore, Lacordia Davis; all, and it either of tbe mind. home or in of killed the hawk. non-dealers can see both civil as well as religious free- ing your place employment 8. J. Mrs. until an is but tableaux, Young; recess; solo, three tricks in bis hand, it is bis Come and go out to the front yard gate with operation necessary, Walter A. a at obvious dom. In all our Internal and external *‘A Double Shuffle;" instru- Fuller, sophomore me and see me make some smiles. are build up the feminine system, and re- Davis; farce, doty to make tboee tricks at once God has been with ns as a They Bowdoin son of George K. Fuller, before struggles move tne cause of those mental music, J. T. Grant, and a college, tbe very fine, and yet are inexpensive and easily distressing panto- dealer or dummy can get discards, for nation. In the war for independence. and mins E. “Tbe Star of this place, has just been awarded tbe made. aches by taking Lydia mime, Spangled Banner.” Re- by preventing the dealer from war and oor Bewail Greek of He held tbe winning In the for perpetuation I ll tell Pinkham's vegetable Compound, made marks were made a number of prise (25. you now I do it. In >ovember, by visiting tbe game you give own side countries from roots and herbs. in bis class last and ia your an op- lesser wars with foreign when my neighbor pruned ber fine roses. I brothers and sitters. About 106 were leading place year, portunity to do so on your deal, which “the God of battles” has been with us. took forty-eight of the cuttings and put them For years it has been the stan- present. still keeping up bis record. thirty comes next. This is commonlv called Weil may we exclaim with the psalm- in the ground just where I wished them to dard remedy for female ills, and has The friends here of Mrs. David many •‘running”, and i* a uwful “If it had cot been the Lord that grow, with a handful of clean sand about the positively restored the health of thou- BCHOODIC, 420, FRANKLIN. eipedient in ist, Ritchie, formerly Theresa McGee, a Manset the • • • lower end. Over each was a fruit sandsof women who have been troubled He hoodie No. held its “saving game". was on our side. then put glass grange, 420, regu- her they j teacher, were pained to learn of death, If a hilling up the earth about these with inflammation, ul- lar June with W. M. J. D. player ia carries# and doe# not ask would have swallowed us jar. protec- displacements, meeting 16, and the bereaved up quick deeply sympathize with himself the tors. ceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Perkins in the chair. After business a why diamond declaration ha# when their wrath was kindled against her sister These were left on the winter and backache, relatives, especially Elizabeth, been be through periodic pains, bearing-down short literary program was Tbs made, may fail to make the tricks us.” But God was with us. The Lord dizzi- given. who was called home before the close of until the spring was well advanced. Then 1 feeling, flatulency, indigestion, which will save the next regutar meeting will be on 7. game, or he may not of hosts was our King of glory. Re- had forty-three small rosebushes which, with ness, or nervous prostration. Why July her school term on account of this suiter s Cake and ice-cream will be served. Mem- perceive the opportunity which ha# been membering these things, we should a little cultivation, grew rapidly and soon be- don’t you try it ? critical illness, which has cut short a bers are to furnish cake. given him to acore a few point# on the show our gratitude by keeping our na- gan to bloom. requested beautiful life. adversary's deal. tion a Christian nation and even In- Now the smile factory is ready. 1 go out work undone awhile if need be, but get The friends of Mrs. Arthur Freeman, When the near the front 477, SOUTH BLl'EHILL. dealer passes the declaration Its faith in so that In all gate where the roses are in a MASBAPAqUA, creasing God, some wholesome changes out of these who went to the at at row the drive, and wait for some one met June with Maine general hospital any score of the game each future and In times of peace along Massapaqua grange 23, player struggles summer days. Don’t wait till the sun a are to fit a smile on. Judging from what I hear very good attendance. It was voted to Portland week ago, glad to learn should ask why this has been done. If the and prosperity God will still be onr has browned the hillsides and the fresh them the girls must have considerable that she underwent a critical but success- dealer'# score stands say meet only once in two weeks through at eighteen or more, God, and we shall be blessed, for of the season has faded into the trouble, sometimes, in fitting their frocks. beauty ful on last it is evident that he oan hold is July and August. surgical operation Saturday no very great “blessed is the nation whose God But I never fail to fit a fine smile on one- of an fall”. Take it at its any prospect “early and is doing well. Mrs. Harry Lawton, in hearts or the Lord.” strength diamonds, a# two fat, lean, tall, short, old or young—the very best and get some health-inspiring tonic JOHN DORITY, 361, SULLIVAN. who accompanied Mrs. Freeman, will re- odd at either declaration would put him To tbe end of continuing our nation first trial. out of it. At the of June there turn in a few so that both jf the Here come two on their to regular meeting 24, days. out, nou-dealer# as a Christian nation we should ever bright girls way There isn’t a word in this little chat were members and visitors •hould be able to decide for her and those In all of school. “Take vour choice,” I call, as I hold up thirty present Children's day, June 2ft, was observed at what suits to pray places that was in the sermonette that travelled lead an American and a La France. Each from Rising Star, Lincoln and Greenwood the church with a to each from what We should bear our part Beauty Congregational pretty other, judging they authority. so long. It became worn-out in the themselves pins one on her shirtwaist, and with a hearty granges. Tbe first and second degrees concert. After a fine voluntary by the hold, from what they see on cheerfully and willingly In performing to be beard and this little “thank you. thank you”, they trip away wear- struggle appeal were conferred on one and one the table, and from the inference our duties to state and national candidate, organist, Miss Gladys Mayo, the pastor made local, two smiles that would a for summer All comes from ing grace queen. enjoyment. was ballot. Tbe con- from the fact that tha dealer ha# In unto God accepted by program opened the service in the usual manner, passed government rendering Next a man comes on his wbat 1 am and young spinnicg by practising preaching here, sisted of music Miss Rath at such a score. we should by Bragdon, followed by pleasing solos by Fred Hig- : the things that are God's bicycle. I hold up a fine bud with a beckon- from getting out in the fresh breezes and song by Miss Eva and recitation and When the original leader continues the also render unto Caesar the that motion. Of course Came, by gins Mias Hazel Savage. The motion things ing he stops, and I give sunny skies of as well as taking a June, Miss Clara Johnson. will be auit he first or switches the bud. with a to fasten it on the of Meetings songs and floral pieces by the Sunday opened, to an- are Caesar’s. The Christian who has pin lapel few minutes’ time to see and your good continued the same his coat. The smile he carries is a be- through July and August. school classes were much other, interrogation point should the right and does not vote Is as much away | faithful neighbors. enjoyed, especi- ] coming companion for the lovely rosebud. the bird carol and follow. If the suit is led again when it is responsible for mlsgovernment in all How the children love these days! And ally whistling song by An old "bla< k mammy” has been down town 1 EAST BLUEH1LL, 2S2. little Doris Marshall with closing refrain evident that the dealer will win the next its different phases as those who do un- to deliver the week's to Whittier’s “Barefoot Boy”, though East Bluehil! washing several j grange held its regular Grace Clark. daisies and trick, the question is met the vote and elect men who will sell their heard of of is by Buttercups, easily by families. The black face looks tired and sad. by many them, imperson- June mem- meeting 25, with thirty-five roses formed the decorations. reply that the leader must have a card of votes and corrupt legislation. The man ated without number. are “Mammy, let me give you these two big. red times They bers and one visitor | present. Four candi- June 27. Spray. re-entry'. If the leader switches aft.r who is too lazy, too busy or too indif- roses." “Oh. thank Aint sweet?” the Well you! they j happy just with joy of living. dates were instructed in tbe first and taking the first trick, the answer is ferent to exercise his right of fran- and, with a courtesy, she goes on, the dear old for us if we could more of the equally keep longer second degrees. The lecturer the suit must face with a being absent, Passenger Airship. ready, be hopeless unless the chise should be compelled to do It or motherly illumined smile that is natural vitality of existence. Like the there was no program. The first ser- leader can finesse the lose It The best men often good to see. regular airship passenger agaiust dealer. altogether. freshness of the season, it changes to the Toward evening a railroad laborer passes vice was inaugurated recently in Ger- If when the leader switches he fails to lead neglect their duties, while the worst tints which foreshadow a har- with dinner home. “Take browning HIGHLAND, 364, NORTH PENOBSCOT. a extra of empty pail, going j many, when Count Zeppelin's great craft, through singly-guarded king held by take perhaps advantage vesting. And so the world moves on. these to the wife,” and I hand him a The storm June 17 prevented Highland the for tbe ones who do not the Deutschland,carrying passengers, sue- dummy, reason must be that he holds theirs, voting bunch of beauties. Aunt Madge. A smile lights up the grange from holding its regular session, made the see. go to the polls. And who's to blame? ] cesfuily the first scheduled trip toil-hardened face and the step is sprightlier but a number was in attendance Fri- large from Friedrichahafen to Dusseldorf, a The correct answer to these mental Primarily the man who stays away. as he goes down the track. The Big Circus at Bangor. day evening, with visitors from Halcyon, distance of 300 in nine hours. questions what is called “card What right, moreover, have they to “Would like these to wear?" And as & Bells Bros.’ circus is miles, implies you Forepaugh big Penobscot and Castine All present. The average time maintained for the sense" without w hich no whether complain of bad government if they the little daughter of Ham goes on her way, a scheduled to exhibit in on Wed- player, Bangor in a march to tbe joined tanquet hall, course was miles an or can to make the stay at business or comfortably at smile has transformed her into an ebony and their united shows complete thirty-three expert beginner, hope nesday, July 6, big where was served. The lecturer’s cherub. supper hour, but between Friedrichahafen and most of his cards. The who would home and refuse to perform their du- are sure to draw crowds from every direc- player And so I may, and so I will, go on indefi- program follows: Binging, choir; read- 124 miles this must be ties while the others use their power tion. Stuttgart, the was covered at an develop power always fairly smiles that that land Miss Miss and Miss nitely making suggest ings, Cristina, Byrd rate of miles an hour. alive with The forms to put themselves In places of trust This concern is the average forty-one | questions. simpler where there shall no sorrow. And every time probably biggest remarks J. B. Wilson in Amy Hatch; by The best for a hour was of answer themselves im- and then betray that trust? None amusement ever It speed single interrogations 1 fit one of the new-made smiles on another’s organized. to Pomona at regard grange Dedham; and one-half miles. mediately, such as that the is led be- whatever. The man who abuses office- face 1 feel one over own face. is said to have cost over forty-three king playing my 93,000,000. Every who received an song, Joseph Ray, encore; The the I cause the leader holds either the ace or the holders for 334 days of the year and Does my smile factory pay? Indeed it does; corner of the earth has been searched for passengers occupied mahogany- recitation, Miss Beulah Leach; solo. Miss also the then on tbe three hundred and big dividends. Start one not walled and carpeted cabin situated be- queen; leader who switches the sixty- pays yourself; novelties. The result is a performance Caro Lowell, accompanied by „-rs. Ora suit at no after to the fifth day remains from the much capital is necessary; and, judging brim full of sensational the tween the gondolas, from the windows of trump leading king away pri- acts, largest John from the sober, sad. toil-hard- Witham; story, Hatch; closing song, which viewed the as is to the dealer’# maries. where they exist, and. more grief-drawn, zoo in America and a three-mile they scenery the car playing capture possible parade. and Ames. ened and care-worn faces, there are not now Joseph Ray Mrs. Instructive queen. Important, from the election should This is a veritable world’s fair and swept along. parade remarks were nearly enough smiles made to go around. given by Brothers Hinckley of the These are the situations “put his hand over his mouth." He de- a of the earth from the The people cities on the line and every-day Every day I pass a yard, at a street crossing, panoramic history and Grieve of A Halcyon grange. rising the of ail the which are as read a# It is serves all be gets. What we need that is radiant before the flood to the last tick of inhabitants intermediate easily print. with roses, and none of them days up vote of thanks was extended to Highland turned out and cheered when one’s does something un- more than anything else today In our is ever cut. I wish 1 could have it for a few the clock. villages enthusi- j partner for courtesies. grange as the immense usual that a must be on the rire political life Is that all good men weeks at least. I'd establish in the corner, This circus is fifty years old. This year astically torpedo-like ; player ?ui with its to read the situation aright. should vote. The time will soon come, where so many smileless people pass, a free it returns bigger, better and more attrac- structure, whistling screws, drove and as as the roses lasted KITIKKY TO CAK1BOC. over their heads at a from the sur- then, when all parties will put forth dispensary, long tive than ever. On its list of performers height that should be the most smileful street corner face of between 200 and 300 “And do in only good men for office, knowing that there are 350 names. These great stars feet. what did my little darling in town.—Sunshine Bulletin. B. be the other kind will be defeated. Par- have been gathered from arenas. Everett Norton, formerly clerk of the Regular trips will made, and many i school to-day?" asked a fond mother. Sent Arirr 8cm. European by snd means tickets have “We ties want to win. and the people can Among them are the three Tybell sisters, ways committee of Congress, already been sold for the had nature study, and it was my turn have what want if who a and for a number of years in the internal first few days at from |25 to each. The to bring a said the hope- Just they they put I doubt not the readers of the column present “Human Butterfly” aerial f&O specimen," young It up to them to nominate good men or which electrified all last revenue service and the postal service, airship is equipped with a restaurant, ful. “That was nice, what did you do?" can recall the gift of a flower to them- spectacle Europe face defeat. Let every young man In Karl and his of laying out rural free delivery routes and which will supply the passengers with a “I brought a cockroach in a bottle, and I selves, which brought them peace or pleas- winter; Handley company the Christian Endeavor society after German Paul of traveling from Maine to Dakota, died buffet service such as is afforded on told the teacher we had lots more, and ure or comfort. Thinking this over as 1 acrobats; Alvarez, Spain, parlor- he reaches his "freedom day vote at the head-balancer on the Wednesday st his borne in Farmington. car trains. if she wanted 1 would one every write brings me pictures of the past-a greatest earth; bring every election and for good men re- Avalons from the He was one of the vice-presidents of the The dimensions of the Deutschland are: day." whole series of them, from the flower-show England, best of all gardless of party. Men and not plat- Webb and his Maine Society of Sons of the Revolution, Length, 486 feet; width, twenty-aix feet.! on Boston common, which has always high-wire artists; Cspt. form measures should us two of and a member of the of Its gas is cubic and Don't think that can't be cured. Thou- largely guide seemed to me the nearest like to heaven troupes trained seals; Nellie Welch, Society Mayflower capacity 24,862 yards, piles descendants. was carries in voting A good man with a bad of the woman double- He about fifty years it three motors, having a total of sands of obstinate cases bare been cared by of anything earth ever presented to my Australis, only behind him can old. 330 Us Doan's Ointment. bO cents at any drug store- party accomplish to the for somersault equestrian in the world; Ada horsepower. lifting capacity is view, tiny lily-of-the- valley —Add. more for civic righteousness than a Bell the world's Because his 44,000 pounds. which I forgot to thank the donor (at the Edwards, strongest wife, abetted by her mother, bad man with a behind good party time). woman, and the wonderful Alvo family of Mrs. Ive Woodward, declared she was go- him. And may the day never come aerialists from to leave him because of his a&fantUtmmu. How many such gifts we can remember, Italy. ing temper when our Christian Endeavor young The and and bow these flowers brightened the greatest trained animal act in all threats, David Downes, of Springfield, ladles will want to vote. They have is horses. on way, not only at the time when we were history presented by sixty-one aged thirty-three years, Snnday morn- their rights, and many of them, In this at one time in one bis rifle and shot weary or sad, but the memory of them They appear ring. ing, grabbed them both great country. They have their de- There are also the fifteen best educated and then turned the himself. lingers through the years. weapon yon fenders also In their own land. great elephants on earth. They perform in Death was instantaneous in all three cases. In no land on earth, though there may company with three of trained The summer season is with us. companies Fred Gaynon, aged thirty-eight, a shoe TRUE’S again be Uttle of red tape about It, have wo- dogs. a few months in the year do we factory foreman at Augusts, was drowned true and braver de- Only men more hearted I In the menagerie there are 780 wild ani- in have the chance to enjoy with our various the Kennebec river near Gardiner Sun- fenders than In this land. Their and rights mals, the street parade must be seen to a senses “the green things growing”. We day, by falling from motor boat. In all their relations to the state are be appreciated. Never in its history has will not think all the time of the destroy- Ralph Mercer, of Waterville, aged well guarded In the bands of nearly it displayed such extravagance as it shows ing insects that lie in wait for rose bushes was drowned ELIXIR((THUMB TMI. twenty-three years, Sunday 20,000,000 brave and courageous men. this year. and leaves, and hackma- in China near East Vassal- BIBLE READINGS. potato squashes evening lake, The organization now numbers 1,000 Makes a of a tack trees, but we will search, if we are boro, by the overturning of a row-boat. sturdy boy healthy^^^* Ex. vl. 8-10; Neh. 11, 1-5; Pa xxxilt, employes and has 600 horses. When the for a few wild straw- Two were baby; helps boy onward into athletic Jer. country folks, companions rescued. The men 10-22; Prov. xlv. 34; xxlx. 7; Matt under canvas the show covers ten acres of youth: builds virile berries; we will observe the growth of had been drinking, and were scuffling in strong, manhood on xvll. 24-27; xxil 15-21; Mark xli, 13-17; groand. The circus carries its own light- and crowns a the young trees either set out for shade or the boat. youthful vigor long life with Bom. xlU. 1-7; 1 Tim. 11. 1-4; Heb. xL ing plant. happy old for fruit; we will watch the nodding field age. ^^k 8-16. The holiday of a lifetime is near at hand. Cranberry daisies (they were onoe known as “white Frappe. Why ? Because it Without a doubt from this keeps bodily functions healthy weed” and the farmers of many vicinity Boil one quart of cranberries and two and active. as a Test. thrifty seventy Take it for that foe of Ths Prayer Masting will see the newly-organized Adam Fore- health—constipa- years ago palled them ap by the roots and cups of water for ten minutes. Strain tion. It relieves restores lost The activity and spiritual life of a paugh A Sells Bros.’ shows. biliousness; appetite; to their field clear of through coarse cheesecloth, add two a church are gauged by Its prayer meet- sought keep them); cups strengthens weak stomach; steadies tired nerves; we will take time to notice the cloud of sugar and boil until the is thor- a more than In other one ther- sugar gives clear head and an optimistic outlook to any- ing any Truly, there is a tide *in the affairs of shadows floating over the mountain-side oughly dissolved, stirring meanwhile. one, and who takes it been in use haometer. The activity BDd spiritual men, but there is no gulf stream, everyone, It’s and of fields. setting When cold add the strained of two three life of the Individual Christian are slopes forever in one direction.—Lowell. juice generations and more people use it to-day Now, all yoc y, tired ones, leave the lemons; if too tart add more sugar. Freeze than ever before — do gauged In the same way. It cannot you wonder ? to a of ice coincidence that the most mush, using equal quantities be a mere ASK THEM ABOUT IT. Ewn in and salt. Serve in glass cups with roast ingredient Tree's Elixir is selected lor active and liberal Christian workers WHAT A SUMMER COLD MAT DO. For rnedieinel nhie and absolute freedom from many years physicians and narses have deleterious A summer cold if nerleeted is just as apt to considered Balsam the best turkey. properties or impurities. Tbe com- are the prayer meeting Christians. Kemp's cough pound's is done with the strictest develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at cure. Every druggist and dealer in medicine care. There must be here a cause and ef- season. not it. Take any other Do neglect sells and recommends Kemp's Balsam. Ask be to Tar It loosens Foley’s Kidney Remedy may given "Afeepj you and yomr childrtn wtU" fect. It Is a good test for any church Foley's Honey and promptly. the doctor, the nurse, or the druggist about children with admirable results. It does the soothes and heals the inflamed air it. It is (or cough, coughs, irritation of the with bed and is also — to Its own life.—Rev. Francis Cold from the throat, away wetting, recom- *•« Ip a# drwwiars Me.-Mm-*1.0*. to apply passages, and expels the sys- bronchitis, asthma and all throat and long mended for use after measles and scarlet tem.” Q. A. Pabchbx. troubles. The B. Clark, D. D. price is 26c. and 50c. a bottle. fever. G. A. Paichlr. 4. r. TRIM * OOm IMn, Mm old homo* WWKJTDS. except for plunder. until the tew ducks that refused to leave jTNKKCOGHttW* Sportsmen ply temporarily tails, tbcr In tbe effort to Advice to Would-be bankbook to wife and book and bird-lovers should Speculators. your yoor go be ever watchful, tbe marsh paid the penalty of their per- maintain life the animal ia likely to be- Value ot Pradacwoua Bird, and whenever "What shall I do with my money?” was to your work.” Economic possible remove to more come obnoxious marauding sistency by rarely bring maturity end may have to be con- the This advice was to an Investor and Slnmaanla. oats from the coverts. question put to a broker by a new in- given ig- than one or two young. It is not surpris- trolled. norant of In and The vestor who had saved (600 and wanted to speculative deals, grain from Yearbook of principal reason* given for ing that this of Tbe annual loee of who could not afford to lose. It la merely k Klsher-heprlnt keeping great aggregation turtles, crope by insect and into the IW of their get wheat market and make some an still It abowa that aome Ac g Department Agriculture.) attractiveness as Louse pets, containing the essential of delicious soup, mammal pests in tbe United States incident; their easy money. brokers look the moral as wall as the usefulnese a* for chil- should have upon animale have a companions attracted the attention of the amounts to many millions of dollars. A riua the prodaoaons "Do you see thst bank over there?" ans- baslneas side of the speculative game. A> dren and their value of function to perform in alleged as rat and agents the market men and restaurant Moreovsr, not only is this loss not dimin- most important mouse-killers. It is wered the banker, pointing across the nature. Before mao in- impoe.ible at preaent keepers. The final chapter, tbe ishing, but, on the it is Do not forget that Dr. Sara Akmold'* Bal- economy of to readjust- contrary, steadily street. “You take and de- (go obtain oorrect on ment of [ your money in,rlc,,e relation* of figure, the subject, conditions, may be briefly told: increasing, partly ss a result of tbe en- sa a 1* the beat known-Remedy for all Bowel with tl,e but it is posit it there in the savings terfered safe to say that few The marsh became a department, Warranted W. I. Partridge, and disturbed the balance persons dur- scene of great activ- croachments of new insect part- Complaints. by creature* enemies, where you 3 cent, a Give wild ing a normal lifetime run get per year. Blnehlll, Me. carnivoroue animal* eerved ecroes more ity, where men and boys caught the vo- ly from tbe increase of both insect and \ nature, the then of half a dosen cats thst racious and to undue increase of habitually chelonians, bags, boxes and rodent pests—for the number of these prevent Stuck rata. idmirably a hunter barrels of them were that fed on herbage, seeds, Occasionally cat ie shipped away. naturally grows with the extension of til- Stitortfaraunti. ,ge hordes found which seems life. So to delight in catching There was also a depreciation in the value age—and partly, perhaps mainly, because fruit, and other vegetable per- vsis, gophers or ground of skunk with a of the the balance that a squirrels. It has skins, corresponding loss destruction of their natural fectly was regulated been the common of the of interest on the or decrease in one experience writer part of the trapper, so enemies. These, instead of being incroaeo to per- temporary find promises that were well the of tbe sooner or later supplied progeny surviving skunks con- mitted to keep pace with the was followed by with multiplica- jfrwction cate overrun with rate and at the old tion change in another. mice. At gregated beach and devoured of the peats upon which they feed, * certain This Gets corresponding ranch house in the the of the turtles have been Coupon aa West he eggs that had enjoyed a destroyed until their numbers But, valuable many predaceous In his trapped bedrooom twelve mice in a brief period of Tbe broods of are to are in aiding to maintain the prosperity. entirely inadequate preserve the Biimats week, although cats had ducks now remained balance. man look* aakance at eight access to unmolested, and at- It is, therefore, of first import- balance ot nature, the place. tracted other ance that the farmer and or bird that molest* hit breeding birds, with the re- stockman should (very mammal lovers of the You 40 of Tea cat should be content sult that the old marsh reverted to its everywhere seek to and Cups or the game of the state, and protect enconrage poultry with one. or et the most f natural of acts out to wo, of these pets, original populous condition. tbe foes injurious mammals Without regard to consequences and should see to it that HAWKS AND and that resemble* the outcasts do not OWLS. insects. We want to the delicious the iron soil teas of superbly kill everything run you enjoy grows st Urge,on their premises. Now Tbe sooner He decline* to a that farmers, ranchmen, horticul- flavor and superb rose-like bouquet of strengthening character. offender. give cats are particular known to carry ia their fur turists and learn that KLL9 WORTH MARKETS. "Fifth Avenue" Teas. We use the first in return for value received, the nurserymen the only picLings— mere pittance germs not of of from leaves so only ringworm, but also of great majority birds of prey are their We these teas to the flowery pekoe top young and visits indiscriminate persecution on such put up satisfy dreaded diseases as friends and deserve The below as to be still covered with "down.” and faithful workers that tuberculosis, protection, and that quotations give the range of critical taste of New York's most dis- the humble But it is these rare leaves that give diphtheria, scarlet fever and four or five species only are the retail prices in Ellsworth. You will find helped to aave his harvest or smallpox, injurious, criminating people. "Fifth Avenue” Teas their distinctive gave the presence in the household of sooner will "Fifth Avenue” Teas served in the Tabby is depredations by noxious ro- Country Produce. characteristics of flavor orchard. not without Batter. most healthfulness, it* dangers. dents and insects diminish. In the more fashionable homes, hotels, clubs animals change their and goodness. It is these leaves that Moat flesh-eating Creamery per a.10449 and tea houses in the metropolis. THE vox. thickly-settled sections of the country, ex- make our teas the favorite with dis- ordinary diet only under pressure of Dairy. 29430 cept at rare the dock So superior are "Fifth Avenne” tea drinkers. In the main The fox, from its occasional intervals, goshawk, Oleomargarine.20428 criminating hunger. they prey upon misdeeds, Teas to other teas that are in a l* looked hawk, and great horned owl are so infre- Bggs. they Teas made from the coarse lower abundant which, when upon by the of man- some species majority Fresh laid, per iO class themselves. leaves lack the inimitable flavor and kind as quent that years may pass without an in- dox.28® by furnishes almost their entire a deep-dyed villain that devotes its available, dividual Poultry. We obtain our teas from the best tea exquisite fragrance of "Fifth Avenue” entire life to being seen. Two species that subsistence. For example, if meadow mice robbery and derive* all its estates of the world. These estates Teas. lack the sharp tonic ne-d to be in check are Chickens.29493 They forage from the kept tbe sharp- were always prea o, the red-tailed hawk cbicken-yard or duck-pen. Fowl.20S23 are situated on lofty hillsides where properties and nerve soothing effects. As shinned and Cooper hawks—small and .ouch other food. It is a matter of fact, even in Ray. would rarely localities medium where foxes sized species which feed almost Beet loose, per ton.19423 when normal lood it scarce that predatory are abundant, it is com- entirely on wild birds and Baled. 20422 mammals are from paratively rare thst poultry. bird and necessity poultry is destroyed The Straw. them. important fact to bear in mind is forced to take what they can And and by On all well-regulated farms Loose. that all hawks and feed S411 chickens are owls largely on Baled. is thus become trespasser*. It t* true that boused at night, and the fox noxious rodents and the larger insects, Vegetables. there are preverted individuals among necessarily turns bis attentiun to fleld Avenue Teas such as Fifth grasshoppers, and Potatoes, pk 12 §15 Onions, ft Of@98 aa are mice, rabbits, ground crickets, May animals, just then objectionable squirrels and in- Now potatoes,pk Sf@40 Green peas, pk 40 sects such beetles, and, from their size and voracious character* among men, and these by their as grasshoppers, crickets and 8tring beans, qt OS@IO Sweet, potatoes lb oft New York’s Famous Teas appetites, are important factors in reduc- New beets, bunch 10 Carrots, bunch 10 acts tend to discredit their class aa a May beetles, to the great beneHt of the overt the numbers of Lettuce, head 10 Cabbage, tb 05 farmer. ing such pests and keep- nunch When drink “Fifth Avenue" So we are this free offer to whole. Yet the man-eating tiger and Although it is true that the fox Celery, 20@25 Par-nips, tb 05 you making ing them under control. pk 25 Radishes, bunch O' in order that learn which a Spinach, Teas you will marvel at their deli- you you may the skunk, weasel, and destroys considerable number of tb poultry-eating birds, There Is a number of Tomaioes, 12@20 Cucumbers, each 06@06 and rose-like is the tea. a species of birds bunch 25 cacy of flavor bouquet. superior hawk are rare, their deeds have yet ruffed grouse has been known to Asparagus, though and mammals You will be at their nerve- 40 of the most rear it which, although they do Fruit, surprised You will get cups been heralded far and wide and their young within 100 feet of a fox den, not to toothing effect. Their comforting delicious tea ever tasted, filling and the tracks of strictly belong predaceous groups, Oranges, dos 35060 Lemons dos 30 035 you by names have become motorioua. the young birds have re- are nevertheless at times Strawberries.bx 15@20 Pineapples, each 1C@<5 influence. out and sending coupon below. Do — been seen on extensively 10 Id many canes it might be sate to peatedly the fresh earth Cantalope, Watermelons, 5C@60 use “Fifth this before predatory in habits. the better People who once today—now, you forget — before Among Groceries. in almost all the entrance. the never satisfied with it. Learn at once the say depredations by Among food known of these Avenue" Teas are superior may be mentioned rats, Coflea—per ft Rice, ft normally useful species are tbe work of brought to the young of this litter and per 06009 others. virtues of “Fifth Avenue” Teas. squirrels, chipmunks, ravens, crows, Jays, Rio, 16025 Vinegar, gal 20025 individuals which for tome left outside were mice and a half- 35 Cracked 05 exceptional rabbits, herons and Mocha, wheat, gulls. > 35 ft 20 from the habits of grown woodchuck, but no birds of Java, Oatmeal, per reason depart their any ft— C4 kind. THE RAT. Tea—per Buckwheat, pkg kind. Thus among the beneficial hawks Japan, 45065 Graham, 14 Get 40 of Tea—FREE THE MINK. With the exception of the bouse cat, Oolong, 30065 Rye meal, 04 Cups and owls it has been found that tbe are we that “Fifth Avenue” Tea will you, that we want you the rat Sugar—per ft— Granulated meal,ft 02)* So sure please The mink probably kills more young chick- us in a sealed transgressors usually are immature birds, feeds on fish, crayfish, Granulated, 5m@06 Oil—per gal— to try it at our expense. Cut out this coupon and mail it to ens than any other animal. In some Tellow, C 06 65070 We will at once send through grocer, a trial air-tight lead which, it is fair to assume, lack skill and mussels, birds and, like the weasel, is in- places Linseed, envelope. you, your Powdered, OS 010 1-2 for 40 delicious free of where this rodent has become well en- Kerosene, package containing enough cups of tea, charge. experience in bunting their normal prey defatigable in its search for meadow mice Molasses—per gal and other trenched, owners have found it next to Havana. 35 and consequently are forced to feed upon marsh-loving rodents. It is Name is --—- to Porto Rico. 50 My very fond of impossible profitably raise chickens. anything that offers. muskrats, and one of its Meuts and Provisions. The marauders often become so bold that -- ■ -■ ... A in a most important services to man is the Address given species certain locality de- Beef, ft: Pork, ft. Tea struction they catch passing chickens in broad ! (Formosa Oolong and under what may be termed normal of these pets about day- Steak, 18035 Chop, »@2S I Drink < Tea mill-dams, Roasts. Ham. ft Ceylon canals and light. Hats have been known to kill 11425 per 20.30 (Mixed Black and Green Tea conditions of food supply, may be a most dikes, where their burrows Corned, 10018 Shoulder, 15 undermine newly-born lambs and pigs, and they fre- Put X mark after Tea you wish valuable factor in controlling a pest, the embankments and cause Tongues, 17018 Bacon, 28§3C disastrous quently destroy the young and eggs of Veal: Salt 16 017 while in another part of ita range it may overflows. The mink, although Steak, 25 Lard, 18»20 My Grocer’s name is-1-—-—- wild birds. This is especially true in sub- be undesirable on account of ita inroads semi-aquatic, sometimes travels long dis- Roasts, 15018 O’Donohue Coffee 284 Front St., N.Y. City urban districts and on islands along oar Lamb Company, on poultry or stock. The great horned tances from water in search of rabbits, 15 coast. Lamb, 830 ducks each C5 owl and coyote are examples in point and chickens. When it finds an Tongues, RED SQUIRREL# AND CHIPMUNKS. Fresh Fish. In rabbit*infested regions and in vine* unprotected poultry-house, it sometimes 06 26 contents itself with a During spring and early summer, when Cod, Clams, qt yirds, orchards, meadows or gardens over- single victim; at Haddock, 06 Mackerel, tb 15 other times nuts and seeds are red run by field mice, they are among the it kills all the inmates within scarce, squirrels Halibut, 12020 Salmon, ft 25@30 and are and best friends of man; bat in thickly-settled reach. A single mink has been known to chipmunks kept busy searching Flour, drain Feed. (or food. This is the of the breed- regions comparatively free from rabbits kill thirty or forty ducks or chickens in height Flour—per bbl— Oats, bu 62 I Furnaces 6 00 Clarion 0007 Shorts—bag— 1 50 and both tbe one night. such occurrences ing season of birds, and where the red 40@ mice, owl and coyote have to Fortunately Corn,100ftbag 1 45 Mix. feed, bag 1 5(@160 are is abundant it be summarily dealt with, as also does the rare, and necessarily will become less squirrel destroys great Corn meal .bag 145 Middlings,bagl 60 4180 numbers of and This Cracked corn, 145 are wonderful coyote in sections where sheep-raising is frequent, since the demaud for mink fur eggs nestlings. su is ooneuntly increasing. often happens where hawks, owls, weasels important industry. LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AMD MEASURES. heaters. Careful Nature THE WEASEL. and other enemies of the squirrels have ' carefully safeguards tbe perma- A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 6b The been and as a nency and welfare of a species weasel is one of nature’s most effi- sytematically persecuted, pounds, and a bushel of Turk's Island salt shall manufacture ac- by making 70 the and virile cient checks the hordes of meadow consequence squirrels have unduly in- irelgh pounds. healthy individuals wary, upon The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes creased. agile and elusive, so that their natural mice and other rodents which at times In good order an-1 Qt for shipping. Is 60 pounds, counts for this. HERON. of 44 enemies are forced in destroy forage upples, pounds. tbe main to content crops, orchards, vineyards The standard weight of a bushel of beans In It is well known that members of One will solve themselves with the leas favored individ- and garden produce. It feeds also upon the good order and tit for shipping, is 60 pounds; your heron feed to a extent on fish of wheat, beets, ruta baga turnips and peas, 6« uals. The vrolf that down the sick rabbits, squirrels and birds, and in family great pulls many pounds; of corn, 56 pounds; of onions 52, and other forms of and con- heating problem. or enfeebled deer, or the hawk that de- sections its occasional inroads on the aquatic life, ot carrots, FngUeh turnips, rye and ndtan meal, 50 of 45 vours the is poultry-yard have brought it into serious sequently do not live far from the water. Founds; pounds; parsnips, pounds; crippled quail, really benefit- of barley ami buckwheat, 48 pounds; of oats Write forcirculars. It is Two however, the great blue ing the species it preys upon though at disrepute. of course desirable to kill species, 32 pounds, or even measure as ov agreement. tbe heron and the bittern, at times expense of the individual, since by particular individuals which have ac- depart ESTABLISHED 1839. tbe the from the family traits and hill- removal of tbe weak and unfit, more quired poultry habit, but farmers and visiting Hancock County Crops. horticulturists will make a sides, cultivated fields and drier meadows vigorous breeding stock is secured and mistake if they The Maine Agricultural Bulletin sum- WOOD & BISHOP CO., the in search of pocket ground danger of outbreaks of disease ma- systematically destroy weasels. gophers, marize*; crop reports from Hancock county and field which terially lessened. THE SKUNK. squirrels mice, they greed- as follows: BANGOR, MAINE. It would be ily devour. Pellets collected in one of the I ^«gg°jgair-fii-r | easy to define tbe economic The skunk is another “chicken thief” Condition of grass fields, 92 per cent. Con- value more inland nesting colonies of the great of all predaceous animals, were it which renders' important service by dition of fruit trees, 85 per cent. Farmers in J. P. ELDRIDGE, Ellsworth. not blue heron indicate that a very large for the complications resulting from destroying immense numbers of mice, pro- some sections are enlarging their operations. portion of the food of the young is made Probable of sweet corn, 110 cent. civilisation, wnich introduces problems white grubs, grasshoppers, crickets, cut- acreage per that up of these injurious rodents. The re- Local market prices: Butter, 31 cents; eggs, materially affect the atatus of ani- I worms, hornets, wasps and other noxious mated mains of three pocket gophers have been 20 cents; potatoes, 26 cents. Acreage of pota- things. | forms. Although it prefers this kind of found in one and a toes planted, as compared with last year, 76 like the I pellet, captured young THE HOUSE CAT. | food, opossum it will eat almost cent. bird regurgitated a like number, per any animal matter, and also at times Many an innocent hawk, skunk, owl The like other certain wild fruits and j herons, fiesh-eating birds, 44We our own the •nd weasel has been berries. It is said keep cow,” explained shot for the deeds of digest their food rapidly and are disposed that sleek to be fond also of eggs and young chick- hostess, proudly, 44So we're sure of our highwayman, the house cat. It to gorge themselves when is ens, but the writer has known a mother opportunity milk.” the small son safe to that this 44Well,” interrupted say marauder, which offers. It is fair to assume as a low average skunk to make her nest and rear her of the guest, setting down his cup “some- enjoys all the comforts and of a protection that a pair of herons with four or five body’s stung you with a sour cow.” home, young in the inner walls of a chicken yard destroys in the sggregste more young will consume a dozen or fifteen wild birds and ueither egg nor fowl was molested. and young poultry than all the We should not The well illustrates the close gophers daily. begrudge "Generally debilitated for years. Had sick native natural enemies following combined. A cat them the fish they eat when we remember headache, lacked ambition, was worn-out and has been known relations that diverse forms of animal to kill a whole brood of that a is capable of all run-dgwn. Burdock Blood Bitters made All dealers sell Lee’s Liniment for The bottles life bear to one and demonstrates gopher destroying 25c. chickens in another, — a day, a feat unequaled by any trees large enough to produce marketable me a well woman." Mrs. Cbas. Freitoy, predaceous how easily the natural balance may be are size TWICE THE USUAL 25c animal with the possible ex- fruit. Moosup, Conn.—Ativt. large containing QUANTITY upset: An extensive marsh a ception of the mink. Others in the course bordering UV LtUO A2*U 1CKAS. of a lake in northern New York formed a suit- season have practically destroyed The gulls and terns that live inland do whole able home for numerous ducks, rails, coveys of quail or grouse or nests effective service in checking the inroads of full of snapping turtles, frogs and other aquatic young songsters. A well-known injurious insects and mammals. In spring, ! naturalist life. The turtles deposited their eggs in estimates that in the New Eng- docks of Franklin gulls fearlessly follow* ! land states abundance in the sand of the old beach. alone 1,500,000 birds are de- the plow and glean from the upturned •troyed These delicacies attracted the attention of annually by cats. soil many an insect that later would have The the skunks of the neighborhood, and their j offender is not so often the well-fed attacked the During tire feasts so reduced the total growing crop. household ss it nightly output pet is the abandoned and summer, and up to the time of their i neglected of eggs that only a small percentage of the outcast. In 1905 the for southern the same docks Society survived to reach the migration, gorge e Prevention of young protective Cruelty to Animals in on grasshoppers and crickets. The larger ew 'ork shelter of the marsh. city killed monthly an average gulls, like the ring-billed and California °f As time went on conditions changed. 6,000 — tick, injured or homeless cats a gulls, feed on field mice and other small total for Skunk fur became fashionable and com- the year of over 70,000. A con- rodents, and in times of “mouse plagues” siderable manded a good price. The country boy, proportion of these were pets do effective work. Terns feed on grass- abandoned ever on the alert for an opportunity to add by people who had gone to the and other insects. Housewives know that William to his pocket money, sallied forth and hoppers Tell country for the summer. CROWS AND JAYS. Moreover, the luckless fur-bearer wherever RAVENS, summer visitors captured to the mountains or sea- Ravens, crows and jays also do effective Flour makes the whitest *h°re found, so tbat within a comparatively lightest, sometimes take with them their work in destroying pests. Occasionally, cats, short time the skunks almost wholly dis- which, on their return home, are too however, in localities where they have in- wholesome bread and often ieft appeared. When this check on their in- biscuits; good, behind to swell the local over- creased out of proportion to the available °w end crease was removed, the snapping turtles make serious inroads on the food supply, they become troublesome by the most delicious cakes and trds of hatched in great numbers and scrambled pies. the region. It is safe to assume small chickens and the marsh. killing by destroying t in the off in ail directions into rest of the State outside of eggs and nestlings of wild birds. For sale fcw When their numbers had been properly by York city as many cats follow a It is demonstrable that so as a use- of a long nomadic life controlled by the destruction large as in the city, and if we ful species is kept within bounds and is HAYNES & assume proportion of their eggs, their food supply WHITCOMB, CO., that each cat kills one bird a not allowed to increase beyond its normal waa when had we adequate, but they in- have a grand total of over 3,500,- food so long will it fulfill its Ellsworth Falls, Me. creased many-fold, the supply proved in- supply, just birds destroyed annually. In the natural mission and be of true economic > der sufficient. parts of our country, as in the value. If, however, the staple food sup- o Finally, through force of circumstances, apsrrat region of California, where bird 1 ® is the turtles added ducklings to their fsre, abuuda t, cats often revert to a Huff ren who say they have tried every- aami-wiid state and thing without benefit are the people we are never revisit their •CARED INTO MOUND HEALTH. looking for. We want them to know from Mr. B. F. Kelley. Springfield, 111., writes: glad experience that Ely's Cream Balm will does your back ache? "A year ago I b-gau to be troubled with my kidneys and bladder, which grew worse until conquer Cold in the Head, Hay Fever and ob- y°« ahould know th.t backache la 1 became alarmed at my condition 1 suffered stinate forms of Nasal Catarrh. This g.VJ** enuaed remedy a by weak or diaesaed kid- also with dull, heavy headaches and the ac era iy acts directly on the Inflamed, sensitive mem- ioaredw called “Kidneta” baa all ita tion of my bladder was annoying and pain- •verJol!Lui* Pf*,,l«d on the label ao that ful. 1 read of Foley Kidney Pills, and after branes. Cleansing, soothing and healing. kuow !“•* what la in it. It ia them a few weeks the headaches left of its th*L.k a taking One trial will convince yon healing ‘lu y *nd bladder medicine. It the action of bladder was again nor- stona #ai me, my Price 50c. AH* druggists, or mailed Dru**i"u »"d mal, and I was free of all distress." G. ▲. power. *5Krai!?,*iMW Pa Bogan. Bros., 56 Wirren New York. ^“Uo“- j by Ely St., WASHINGTON GETTER. KmL to con- COUNTY GOSSIP. ?aruaponDnur. Islands, creating a commission Jt_ American. in tbs $t)f <£il0U)ortt) sider economies management By the will of Charles T. How, How’s Three Great Issues — Republicans General Highway Improvement. were Jan* two. of the national government park, a handsome tract of land .on the Ready to Meet Them. Auocwra, at, ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL i enactments. in the heart of the fashionable D. Jane 27—Three To M< Editor of The American: FUBL10HID other important Heights, Wasbiwotok, C., has been to the On June at the Oony honee grg-tasi: The sum of •300,00c was appro- cottage section, presented issaee will be presented by tbe re- Monday, It, fetoaura!58 flVCRT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON great ot Bar Harbor Village Improvement associa- in Aagusta, was held the third meeting la AT for the raising and removal of publican leaders tor tbe consideration of T)OCKRT BOOK. Kllaworth. nearwT^T, priated is in a ot the State of Mala a ad >lmu. tion tor a public park. It sitataed voters ol the the com- the special committee grange i High Joor ELLSWORTH, MAINE. the wrecked Maine in Ha- the country daring coot ala lag bill, and battleship and is a as\ result Chang*. Will finder)!" BT Til most attractive part of the town, The Brat will be the appointed by the State master, tarn to Awaaifaa oBce? vana harbor. ing campaign. legisla- H INCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO gift. Mr. How was always much ot a resolution passed at the last annual generous tion thus tar tbe extra and — measures which failed completed by T>UP Yellow bloodhound F. W. Rollins, Editor and Manager. Among the interested in the conservation of the session o( the State grunge, to consider the pup, about first regular session* ol tbe sixty-first JL nooatha old. Will finder rrtora to Hiji.v W. H. TITUS, Associate Editor. to it was well known and this of B. Dana, Eli, worth. and raealrr pass, although natursl beauties of the island, gift Congress. The ol this legisla- matter general highway improvement. reward- was importance the President favored them, was made in hit will last winter. this ot the ~ •vbscrtption Price—$2.00 a year; #1.00 for six that public tion has it ever been, ex- At meeting representatives if probably rarely, months, 50 cents for three months; paid a an anti injunction State board of trade and the Lewiston and Jot Salt. in 75 and 38 cents ship subsidy bill; ceeded by any previous Congress. Three atrtctly advance. $1 50, has a cow All ar- new form of H. W. Lowell, of Penobscot, Auburn Automobile club were present, respectively. Single copies 5 cents. bill; a bill for a govern- laws will stand out loremost in addition Tter motor- A fi'to are reckoned at the rate of #2 per that made fourteen and one-half pounds as well as State commissioner of ♦’hi™."^. rearages ment in Alaska and also in Panama; to several hardly less important laws lor the high- Bolknao --Llttl* Oienl" water mot),, year. one- aa n«w. Juat the of butter last week, and sold one and ways. These parties were all present s' Good thing for light Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will be also bills to create a bureau of health; tbe consideration ol the people. la town which baa watarworka. Will half of milk daily during the week, second of the committee haiioldM made known on application. increased rates of postage quarts First, the tariff law passed at the extra the meeting ehaap. Addraaa P. Q. Box m. Ellewor” providing cream used in besides what milk and they some three weeks ago. Seal Core Business communications should be addressed mail matter and to session; secondly, the new railroad law, owned hr Thoaiaa for second-class She would make road Norwood. Apply to Maa. to. and all checks and money orders made pay- the family. probably At these two meetings the general HOUSE—At Thoh.,1 re- and third, the postal savings bank law. Noawoop, Southereat Me. to Countt Publishing establish the forest Harbor, able The Hancock Appalachian from her total yield more than sixteen situation was talked over very throughly Co., Ellsworth. Maine. Tbjn, too, the appropriations ol tbe pres- serve. a week. She made, one month maintenance pounds ent session will be scanned with especial reference to the re- undoubtedly Co Mm. Taken all in all, this has been a previous to dropping her cslf, five pounds and of the common dirt roads and This week’s edition of The very closely, because an attempt has been repair and of butter a week. If she can be beaten in road markably strenuous Congress, made in ol the increasing the execution of the ordinary town /'-lOTTAOB— By the day, wreToTnimuiCh, American is 2,400 copies. spite constantly Crocket! cottage at Contention there is no doubt but that a record of the county, Mr. Lowell would work. At the meeting three weeks ago Co., any part demands made upon tbe government to Apply to Mna. E. C. Loan, Raet Sorry, Me. been set which will be a stimulat- like to know it. the committee was unamious in its opinion for the year of 1909, 2,396 has keep these appropriations very close to Oak Point road. T mlTe Average that in which would bT to succeeding Con- those made lor last year. changes methods, COTTAGE—Onlow Shady Nook. For farther Intorina. ing example tlon to J. w. at N. E. A. bring about expenditure apply RaMtca, Bayaide, or F j WEDNESDAY JUNE 29, 1910. Maine Teachers more(economical Rbomab. EUaworth. gresses. road funds and better Only once in a decade or so does the In the consideration ol tbe tariff law the of the ordinary — results as could be The President and the Fall Flection. great convention of the National Educa- republicans will bave a great advantage well, only brought Wl.intrti. association come to New can be that the about through some method of intelligent REPUBLICAN NOMINEES. Mr. Taft has grown in popular es- tion England. it unquestionably proved Hundreds of Maine teachers are therefore lsw has been most successlal. supervision; such supervision carrying JtO men and women of all over the for the eminently ■\TOV good charac. teem country, X ter (high school graduate* to attend the meeting in Boston In the first it is that the with it authority to make rules and regu- preferred) STATE SEPT. 12, 1910. are more and planning place qaite likely to enroll at the Dover Business College. Dover’ ELECTION, people appreciating lations for on mad work and can July 2-8. deficit tor the year will be wiped out alto- carrying N H Young ladies make arrangements more that he is working for and to cat in half by everyday Boston local committee is was and for enforcing those roles expenses obtaining board The making gether. Last year it (68,000,000, authority and room tree. Chances for COUNTY TICKET. the best interests of all. He does not young men. too elaborate plans tor the reception and en- tbe increase in revenue under the new regulations. Positions paying $10 to #13 per week secured but he for graduates. Write now! For ,, propose to injure any business, tertainment of visiting teachers. Besides tariff law will just about equal the amount. After three weeks of thought and study A. of Uastine. that one was in its WILLIAM WALKER, does propose to see every the splendid features of the program pre- Then, sgain, the people will not have to the committee again unanimous of Bar Harbor. which GElantrt. J. HERBERT PATTEN, obeys the law, or, if the law is unjust, pared by the National Education associa- be told that under the operation ol the opinion that this was the first step fttlp must be taken in order to secure a change For Sheriff, that it shall be changed. That is the tion, there will be receptions, musical new law there has been a great increase BBT-CLASS salesmen (members in the maintenance. A A. to FORREST O. of Ellsworth. kind of President the want, events, historical pageants, play-gronnd in the number ol people employed, as well present-day FI M.) represent Massachusetts SILSBY, people company offering insurance protection ar- As a basis for and way of against and the kind of President the demonstrations and other features as a great increase in wage*. They will discussion, by loss caused by personal accidents or sickness, For Clerk of Court,, people three ranged by the teachers and citizens of not bave to be told that trom an indus- opening the question st the meeting liberal bens fits provided for all accidents and JOHN F. KNOW LTON, of Ellsworth. possess. diseases, including first week sickness, double Boston. trial the United States and weeks ago, the State commissioner was He is undoubtedly strengthening standpoint benefits for travel accidents, policy is clean For J udge of Probate, Nearly all counties of Maine w ill organ- the ol this country bave made called upon to outline briefly the sew sys- and concise, no red tape, sells for quarterly the people of investment the party, just as in return party tem of administration premium #3. good lor purchas- EDWARD E. CHASE, of Bluehill. ize special parties for the convention. great progress since the law went into highway recently er, fine for salesman, can we proposition employ hss been him. And into effect in the state of New whole time or time. at strengthening These parties will add greatly to the com- operation on the filth ol last August. put York, your part Write once For County Commissioner, for terms, particulars. Aoskcy Dnr’r., Hoom no longer hear the claim that the next fort and of the teachers. For Tbe issue ol and Iree trade where the state commission has supervi- ORLANDO W. of Hsncock. pleasure protection 334, 31 Elm street. Hpringfield. Mass. FOSS, over of all House is sure to be democratic. As the convenience of Hancock county should not be an acute one during the sory powers the expenditure For County Attorney, soon as the people learn the truth teachers who wish to attend, Prof. Albert coming campaign; tbe whole argument road money, whether raised by the town, Spuial Koiutb. the or the state. Their scheme of WILEY C. OONARY, of Bncksport. about the party and the President F. Richardson, of Castine, has consented should be whether tbe new law has proved county administration, briefly, is as follows: NOTICE. For of there will be no fear of democratic to organize and conduct a party The or- successlui or not, yet, undoubtedly, our Register Deeds, proprietors of Mount Desert of this party not only Insures will claim that the tariff was A state highway commission, having Bridge WILLIAM O. EMERY, of Sullivan. success. gaization opponents THECorporation are hereby notified the an- the comfort of the but not reduced in accordance with supervision of alt construction and main- nual of said will be held now greater teachers, republican meeting corporation On the contrary, everything at its toll house in Trenton, Me., on tbe sec For County Treasurer, will also the of its mem- The and tenance work; county or district superin- multiply pleasure promises. President, however, ond Monday of next July, at 2 o’clock ROBERT B. of Ellsworth. to republican success through- p. m., HOLMES, points bers. Special railroad rates will prevail. tbe republican leaders have already proved tendents, the district superintendent be- for the following purposes: out the next November. First. To choose officers for said country Teachers who desire to the Han- that in several but the best ol ing appointed by the state commission to corpora- Join ways, proot tion for the ensuing year. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. With a deficit with have of one or more where melting away, cock county party are requested to send all is in tbe operation ol tbe law ltselt, charge counties ftecond. To take action la regard to repair- From Eden, tug the bridge. falling prices, with increased earnings their names to Albert F. Richardson, Gas- and that tbe tariff was revised downward the commissioners of such county or i William H. Davis, of Eden. Third. To transact such other busierm as and with a general satisfaction over tine, Me. is shown conclusively by the tollowing counties fail to appoints superintendent, ! mar legally come before said meeting. From BluehiU, Surry, Hancock, Lamoine and the town who The proprietors are earnestly requested to the work of Congress and a most suc- figures: Anally superintendent, attend this K. M. and Trenton. meeting. llanos, In Mall Service. is elected by the voters of each town for a Clerk. oesful administration, there is no issue Change Import a Average ad valorem Frank L Hodgkins, of Lamoine. West Eden. Me.. June IS. 1910. Among recent changes in mail service Dutiable Total term of two years, but who may he re- for the democrats to raise with any From Sullivan, Winter Harbor, Sorrento, are the following in Hancock county: imports imports called at any time after a hearing on NOTICE TO TAX-PAY EMI*. hope of success. Uw 47.10 23.12 board of assessors will be in session Franklin. Oouldsboro, Eastbrook, Wal- to East Leave Bucks- McKinley charges of incompetence, malfeasance or Bucksport Bucksport. the second Monday of each month for and The will go before the (47 months: THE tham and townships plantations republicans port daily except Sunday on receipt of mail misfeasance in office, preferred by the the pnrpoee of transacting any business that with three distinct issues: Wilson law 4242 3142 come before them assess- 7, S, 9,10, 21, 33, country from train due at 8.20 a. m.. but not later than state commission or by twenty-Are voters may (tinting to the (85 months) mentof taxes. #. P. Brocxnatbo*, Bedford E. Tract, of Winter Harbor. The successful operation of the tariff 9.15 a. m. Arrive East Bucksport in three in the town. Dingleylaw 45.76 25.48 Jons P. Ratal. the of the hours. Leave Bast Bucksport daily except The £■ Apart*, From Deer Isle, Stonington, Sedgwick, law, legislation present (144 months. state commission annually pre- fl?D Sunday 1 p. m. Arrive Bucksport by 4 p. m. Ellsworth. June Ansoori. Isle au Haut and and the administra- law 41.78 3041 scribes rules and Eagle island, session, splendid Effective June 20,1910. Payne regulations for the ex- Fred A. of Each of (9 months} of town •SB reward Torrey, Stonington. tion of President Taft. these Bucksport to Castine. Leave Bucksport penditure maintenance money. T)AID for information leading id arre«t and on in the face of the above All work is done to the From Cranberry Isles, Tremont. Mount issues will have the support of every daily except Sunday receipt of mail from figures no subject inspection I conviction of person defacing entry-war Desert and Swan's train due 8.20 a. m., but not later than 8 45 a honest man can claim that the tariff law of the county or district superintendent, in the Peters block Friday evening last. / Island, loyal republican. A. Parana. m. Arrive Castine in fonr hours. Leave A. K. McBride, of Mt. Desert. was not revised downward, and in the face whose orders must be obeyed, and who re- ~ Castine 12.50 m. Ar- NOTICE. daily except Sunday p. of the increased revenue and industrial ports to the state commission. The for news- to announce that I have thing republican rive Bucksport by 4A0 p. m. Effective June This of is sold out conditions that it was not revised success- system supervision is made In the What Congress has Done. papers and for other 20.1510, THISmy Interest Baraduce Creamery representatives in New York Co. to Noah B. W. H. Hoorss. of the to do is not to fully. possible state on account of Hooper. With the party to _ adjournment of Congress, republican Hancock Point Mount Desert Perry, June the Castine. Me.. June XI. 1910. declare or to this state paying a certain percentage of a brief review of what has imagine [the tariff] 1 to Aug. 81. Leave Hancock Point daily The third issue will be the legislation a to splendid cost Of all is question be side- tricked or 10.15 a. m. and 3.50 m. the maintenance work. p. Arrive Mount Desert administration that has thus far been been accomplished is in place, and it run full The speed by campaign managers, Ferry by 11.10 a. m. and 4.45 p. m. Leave committee of the State grange and Irgantatuta is found that the record of the as deem but is one given to the people by President Taft. Of pres- they expedient, Mount Desert Ferry daily on receipt of mail associates in conference feel that the subscriber notice that the President is prin- hereby gives ent has that will have to the test of himself, there little need be baa been adminis- Congress seldom, if ever, undergo from trains, but not later than 8.45 a. m. and ciples of intelligent centralised super- THE duly appointed the ballot box whenever a congres- to add what has already been said and trator of tbe estate of been exoelied in the number and in 7.15 p. m. Arrive Hancock Point in fifty-five vision is the Arst which must be sional district or the nation so desires. all fair-minded change HARRIET N. QR1NDLE, late of BROOKS- minutes. Sept. 1 to Sept. 90, Daily except acknowledged by people. made in our the of the bills And the easiest to answer present system to bring about VILLE. importance passed. way the same as President Taft is a successful President Sunday, hours above. Oct. 1 to May material thousand bills were offered at the very changes in results. i in the county of Hancock, deceased, and Thirty-six nnprovable arguments agita- Si. Leave Hancock Point daily except 8aa-i from and when the every standpoint, peo- It is the desire of the bonds as the law directs. All persons — tors is to submit to the the committee to give during the session 27,000 by the public day 10.15 a. m. Arrive Mount Desert Ferry learn of his efforts in their behalf demands against the estate of said ple great this idea as Eveniving facts about tariff rates and wide publicity and as deceased are desired to the same for Bouse and the to specific by 11.10 a. m. Leave Mount Desert Ferry will general present 9,000 by Senate, say and they accept this from one end of the and all indebted thereto are re- commodity If, after on a circulation the of the settlement, of hnndreds of prices. they daily except Sunday receipt of mall from among people . nothing resolutions on have those facts for country to the other. But besides the quested to make payment immediately. clearly presented train, but not later than :8.45 a. m. Arrive State as possible, and to this end we hope Ralfb H. Cokoo*. a great variety of In no their the voters President’s own acts are those of the de> subjects. understanding, Hancock Point in fifty-five minutes. Effective you can And space in your to 800th Brookaville. Jnne ?. 1910. nevertheless want to elect members his instructions—we paper print previous session have so many bills Jane 20, 1910. partments—under this letter, and we would also cordially that of Congress who will greatly modify, find that efforts towards economy have subscriber hereby gives notice been presented. invite editorial adminis- or even wipe the tariff, comment and opinions of THEhe has been duly appointed out, nobody Democratic Caucus. been perhaps greater than for many years. trator of the estate of With reference to those reform can stop them; nobody can ward off the citizens of the State at large touching At the democratic caucus last Thurs- Every department will show either a LOUISE COX. late of CASTINE, movements which have become the consequences until the voters on this question. and reduction in in the of Hancock, deceased, and from their mis- day evening delegates alternates to great expenditures during The members county known as the bills of the President’s themselves, suffering of the committee are bonds as the law directs All per- the the last year, with for further re- given as have done be- county convention to-day were elected plans W. G. Moi demands tbe estate there are instances of take, hasten, they Hunton, Winthrop. R. R. D.j having against program, many — fore, to correct it. .Vetr York Preat. as follows: duction in the future, or else will show of said deceased are desired to present George Alden, Uorfaam, and E. M. Law- the same for settlement, oad all indebted first in im- — dollar accomplishment. Perhaps _ James A. E. B. that every appropriated has been Delegates McGown, rence, Rockland. thereto arc requested to make payment im- portance is the establishment of Charles H. made to do the greatest amount of work CaiaLXs H. Hoopbh. The recent results in and Wis- Wyman, Leland, George B. The next mediately. Iowa meeting of the committee win Castine, Jnne 1910. postal savings banks. Then a re- Stuart, E. E. Doyle, David Carney, Fred possible. The administration throughout IS, consin show that the misrepresenta- be held at Augusta, on August 1, at the vision of the railroad laws E. T. Arthur is honest, clean and economical to an un- involving tions Moore, Finn, Salisbury, office of the State of certain disgruntled news usual highway commissioner. Xbfaattemciits the creation of a commission court. Daniel Richardson, Willie K. McGown, degree. Letters papers have not influenced the commenting on or criticising The people Willie E. Joy, E. E. Brady, Austin M. Fos- Particularly is this noticeable in the va- admission of the states of New the conclusions of the committee as ex- to any appreciable degree. Both ter. rious departments under the management Mexico and Arizona as separate pressed in this letter may be addressed WASHINGTON CODHTY Bf. Iowa and Wisconsin gave the Presi- Alternates—Oscar Kemick, J. M. of assistant secretaries and heads of the states raised the number of sov- Hig- to any member of tbe committee or the dent a There is a sort of team- splendid endorsement, and the gins, George Alley, Walter Scott, John A. departments. State ereign states in the Union to on highway commiaaioner, Augusta, forty- so-called or Cunningham, Frank Heath, Charles P. work going in the national govern- progressive Insurgent and all letters will be considera- ment such as has never given eight. movement in both states received a Smith, Charles A. Joy, Howard McGown, existed before in tion at the next meeting of the committee. $1.10 A very important bill was that giv- Charles Moore, Francis McGown, C. J. the history of our government. This death-blow. La Follette and his kind Pacl L>. Sabokxt, ing to the President unlimited au- Brown, A. K. Guptill, John H. Leland, makes tor efficiency and the best results. can no longer be republicans be- State Commissioner of Highways. to and thority to withdraw public lands for Arthur K. Giles, Edward Mitchell. Ellsworth Eastport fore election day and anti-republicans conservation, purposes. Under this So the republican party in this Cam- after election. CRANBERRY ISLES. return for the will be fortified a* great act the President was granted power The Fourth at Bluehlll. paign never before id tbe Ernest Sod wife to withhold lands from settlement There will be a lively celebration ot the arguments which it can present to the Spurling will leave this POLITICAL NOTES. Fourth Voters of the There is no issue week lev Northeast Harbor for the sum- and to conserve the water at Bluehlll. There will be ball country. power, mer. CELEBRATION games in the forenoon to be fledged; there is no issue 1 and at the same The republicans of tbe foarth Congres- and afternoon, upon time the act pro- which at Mountain — they eannot present an Dr. Lovetf sod vided for sional district, at their convention in trotting park 2.30 and 3- aggressive family wiU arrive at the the agricultural entry of front. renominated F. E. minnte classes—and a dance in the even- MoreSeld Story' for tbs summer oo coal lands which will Bangor yesterday, cottage open to settle- • This should Guernsey, of Dover, for Congress. ing. riwan an arousing of the J une 30. 4. ment, it is as much as July said, 60,000,000 The entries for the races are as follows: people throughout the country and a Rev. C. B. A unanimous renomination U republi- Boiler pfiMched a dub sermon acres, reserving at the same time the 3.00 rallying of the voters to the President and can candidate for Class, Trot and Pact. Parse, $60. at the church coal representative to Con- the Sunday afternoon, return- SPECIAL EXPRESS leaves Ells- right to the goverment. 1 Harry, b t.A N republican leaders Of the country, and to gress from tbe third Maine district waa Dorlty, Sedgwick ing Isles ford for the service* a substantial evening The increase of the navy, while not 2 Kitty O, ch m.Enoch Orindle. Bluehlll republican majority in tbe worth at 5 a. m., East- tbe honor again bestowed upon Hon. Ed- Leander Bunker took arriving 9 JohnR.bg.Jacob Closson, next House to aid Hr. Taft, in the second several of the including many ships of the first win C. of Sedgwick in naval class, Burleigh, Augusta, yesterday, at 4 children on a picnic to Hardwood island port time to Witness the big Hazel, bm.J W Parris, Sedgwick part of his term, to give the people in was significant in the fact that there the district convention in Hon. one this Augusta. 5 Jay Wilkes, b ..HA Small. Sedgwick every section of tbe country the best day week in his motor bob*. The and Returning, were for William T. Haines administration military pardde. appropriations two battle- presided at the conven- Close, Trot and Pact. Parse, g66. possible. children throughly enjoyed the trip. leaves at !i m. of tons each. tion. T. F. of was 1 Bluehlll Belle, ch m F W special Eastport p- ships 27,000 These are Mahoney, Ellsworth, Gray, Sedgwick All are glad to learn that Mrs. Ida to be armed with fourteen-inch one of the secretaries of the convention. 2 Jay Wilkes, be.H A Small, Sedgwick CBEKJi LAKE. and runs to Ellsworth. guns, Stanley, who was recently on for through 3 Harry J.bf.Jacob Closson, Sedgwick operated which, It is said, will make them more W. H. Davis, of Bar Harbor, was elected appendicitis at Bar Harbor Don't fail to see the 4 Nullaun. ch g-Andrew Qrindle, Bluehlll William Qivren, who sold his cottage to hoepitaL is warships. formidable than district committeeman from Hancock gaining. All for a any battleships on Dr. E. W. Clark, Is building another. hope speedy recovery. county. the seas. There were appropriations Mrs. Rowe, her daughter and two The Fourth at Franklin. There will be a great rush of people at P. E. BttOTHBT, G. P. A. also for four At a well-attended caucus of the demo- grandsons arrived at their summer torpedo-boat destroyers, There will be a celebration the lake this season. available home crats of grand of the Every Winter Harbor Monday evening, here from Massachusetts on two colliers and four and Fourth at Franklin. The forenoon space and is Wednesday. submarines, much pro- cottage engaged. enthusiasm was manifested in State Mias Schnsaa Rowe will the an increase of 3,000 seamen was pro- program, beginning at 9 o'clock, includes Still has commenced. join family as well as local politics. James M. fishing Messrs. later. Gerrisb, a band vided for in the bill. concert, parade of fantaatics, races Green and Langhlin landed seven black chairman of the town committee, pre- Teachers Wanted The bill is con- and games for prises. In the afternoon W. C. Baker and wife __Roomier. publicity campaign sided. The were bass, landed six following delegates there will be a ball game, and a band con- and Hr. one sidered one of great importance in chosen to the county convention: J. J. salmon, Crowley baas. SOUTH HANCOCK. cert in the evening. Dinner and supper during vacation to sell that candidates must within a short Roberts, L. E. Pendleton, J. B. Harry C. Lord and wife, Prances C. L. Smith is a new Webber, will be served. Lord, building barn on M. A. E. Eugene Hattie the time after election publish the amount Joseph Qerrisb and Small; alter- Lord, Libby and Ethel site of the old one whioh he recently of contributions. nates, B. F. Sumner, James M. Gerrieh Pinkham, all of Holden, were guests of tore down. campaign New at Elmer E. G. E. Gerrisb and D. Deputy BucLsport. H. P. Lord and wife Life Insurance ▲ bill an Torrey, W. Gapt. Sunday. G. P. Haven will to authorizing appropriation Sheriff Forrest O. has go Augusta to-day to the class Silsby appointed of in of Joy. Delegates convention at as a to the State 920,000,000 certificates indebt- Walter Snowman sheriff at Buck- delegate republican con- Sullivan, were chosen as follows: deputy The Fourth at to continue July 2, Kastport. vention. Mr. Haven to visit the edness reclamation pro- port, in of Frank C. re- expects to A. E. Small, B. F. Sumner, James M. Ger- place Parkins, Bast port will observe the national holi- soldiers’ home before Apply was Also a bill returning. jects passed. creating J. J. Roberts and C. T. signed. _•_ rish, Hooper, with day next Monday by a big naval and Mrs. Nettie who has a bureau of mines. Higgins, been vis- L. E. Bickford, R. C. Torrey, A. L. Pendle- military display in which several SEAWALL. govern- iting relatives and frienda in Aroostook A bill appropriating *250,000 for the ton, H. E. and W. B. as ment will B. T. SOWLE, Mgr. Joy Harrington warships participate. county, was suddenly called to the soldiers’ of a tariff board was Guy Young has *he old home- support another alternates. bought A special will leave Ellsworth at & a. m.; °' *“r h“b*nd’ stead from Mrs. C. W. Newman, and of the President’s bills whieh had returning will leave Eaatport at 5 p. m. &“y#m£iu?~th Hancock Co. Agcnctoo As soon as “Aunt Kate” and Loren will move June 27. much opposition before it was finally a man really feels that he to V?. can at Manset. last put aside his business cares he The modem son prodigal had returned. UNION LIFE INS. CO. lies down and dies. Lame shoulder is almost MUTUAL Mrs. Sadie Laoount who has been em- “Father, be said, “are you to kill invariably Bille looking to the suppression of going caused by rheumatism ol the muscles and —“Don't ever homesick ployed in Massachusetts sinoe last the fatted calf?” you get captain?” fall, “Mo,” responded tbe yields quickly to the free of traffic in “white slaves”, providing a application Ellsworth, • Mo. •sked the passenger on the ocean liner. trrived Sunday to take her old place at ! old man. “I’ll let you live. But I’ll put Chamberlain’s Liniment. This liniment new tariff system for the Philippines, i :he is not and I’m never home re- Stanley house as head chambermaid. I rou to work and train some of that only prompt effectual, but In “No, long enough,” ! fat no and in the Hawaiian the way disagreeable to use. Sold by all ddmrMeing brings tbs wutwwn promoting prohibition plied captain. June 27. Dolly. rfL” dealers. j assists tbs salesman. TorNlTcONVENTION. COUNTY NEWS. COUNTY flower service by the Sunday school schol- NEWS. ars. __BOHN. CUNNINGHAM — At Sorry, Jane 2f, to Mr ticket named in Mrs. Cora ana Mrs democratic NORTH PENOBSCOT. BROOKUN. Leighton, of Bangor, is at hei Maurice Cunningham, a son. for a PERNALD-At Jane to Mr TO-DAY. The schools bungalow few weeks. Franklin, 19, and ELLSWORTH closed Friday. Mahlon Hill la at home from Mrs Elmer C Fernald, a son. HOUSE CLEANING Colby. Miss who here Qrmaa is H. Ireland, taught during FREEDMAN—At Stonington, Jane IS, to Mr growing finely. Potatoes are O. Staples, of Is in town. and Mrs AOOOMP ANIMBNT OF MUSIC AND Portland, the winter, is spending the summer here. Simon Freedman, a son. [Henry THg coming op fairly well. E. s.j * J. Carter, of was in town MADE -spbbchbb by plawtbd, Stonington, J. Tilton Bowen and family, of Chicago, GILES-At EASY! oratory Herbert Leach and family, ol last week. Amherst, Jane 21, to Mrs Lewis C AND PATTANOALL, Brockton, are at their summer home for the season. Giles, a son. puri.P Mate., are expected here Saturday to visit Mias Verna Conary, of is HAVEY—At West Sullivan, June 28, to Mr That sounds Ilk* an traposdfble propo- relatives. Bnnshine, The Lee cottage has been leased to Mr. and Mrs Andrew P visiting friends here. Havev. a son. sition, but the Santo vacuum Cleaner Of tUnoook county in dues It. I am Tbe democrat# Mark LeGendre, of New Orleans, for a term of MYRIOK-At South Goaldsboro, Jane 28. to prepared to do boose- in nomi- Devereox and J. M. Hutchins will Mrs. Mr and Mrs without furniture this afternoon placed James Deane, of years. Ernest My rick, a daughter. cleaning removing ovenlion attend the Roxbnry, Mass., from rooms. Operated from an y rlee trie lor offices. district end state conventions is PATTEN-At Ellsworth, June to Mr and their candidate* count; visiting friends here. 28, light socket from jour own or near-by ,jon at Augusta as this Shirley Sweet and Ansel Higgins are Mrs Clifford J Patten, a son. was large and enthnsias- delegates week. B. O. home. Prices reasonable. rbe convention Dollard and Miss Annie Dollard employed at “Baymeath,” Mrs. Bowen’s PERr-At Sedgwick, June 18, to Mr and Mrs no lack of and Mr. Allen, who There was oratory, recently moved to the spent last week in Ellsworth. estate'. Herman R Pert, a daughter. [Marguerite.] Ellsworth Kails band Dunham place with his has STEVENS—At East June 21, to Mr and hv the helped family, re- All are Surry, mtl„r glad to hear the weleome Mrs. Arthur Mrs Omar a son. B. Hancock hall was turned to whistle Cunningham and children, Stevens, George Jameson, the occasion. Massachusetts, where he has of the 10enliven steamer J. T. Morse of Bar at STANLEY—At Isles, June 28. to work. His will remain again. Harbor, visited Orient Brewer’s Cranberry tided. family here. Mr and Mrs Perley D Stanley, a son. [8her> 130 Water 8t., Ellsworth, He. veil Miss of last week. waa called to order Alfred Margaret Key, win Leavitt.] The convention by Saunders lost his flock of twen- Chattanooga, Tenn., is at Haven for the 8PURLING—At Cranberry Littlefield, chairman of the ty-one bens, with the summer. Mrs. Margaret Richardson, of Somes- Isles, June 18, to p, oti« exception of three Mr and Mrs Charles A Sparling, 1r, a son. committee, who read Mrs. A. E. Farnsworth and Mrs. ville, is employed at Shepard Leland’s for Nelson democratic county defective ones, by ben thieves, while he R. F. I Elliott.] waa offered Rev. fl. was Wells are friends in the summer. TAPLEY—At South June 20. to call Prayer by attending grange last He visiting Walthami* Brooksville, THE=— ,he Friday. Mass. Mr and Mrs Warren Tapley, a daughter. of Ellsworth. had missed some Clarence and of ft Mathews, on proceeding Friday Massey wife, Philadel- [Frances Hannah.] were Thomas Among those on the atage nights, and regrets now that he hadn’t Charles Lynch, of Denver, Col., is spend- phia, are at the “Pot and Kettle” for the Goulds Albert E. Maoe, of taken the summer summer as usual. CLARION. ffooper. of boro, precaution to detect the thieves. It ing with his aunt, Mias Ellen MABRIKD. of and R. P. Harriman, Buckaport. was evidently some one familiar with the Flye. Misses Brewer and Deliv Wil- Aurora, Agnes BAUSON—MAYO —At Bluehill. June 28. Whether it’g a range or a fur- Henaon. of Bar Harbor, waa in- and the by Ellen N. premises movements of the occu- Alton Herrick will go this week to comb, employed in Bar Harbor, were at Rev Charles Hargrove. Miss Mfcbel Edwina _ Chpe Babson nace—if it ig a It !• as temporary chairman, and pants. Cod where be home over to Norman Haskell Mayo, both of “Clarion”, duced will be employed as clerk Sunday. Bluehill. W. Gordon, of anllltrao, and J. June 27. u in a hotel. sure to meet Adalbert Mrs. Herbert Parsons and Henry Slack BUNKER-8AROENT-At North Sullivan. every requirement. Cunningham, of EUaworth, aa aecre- June 26, by Rev C B Miss Grace M a. Miss ldella Hill is at home from West and wife, of New York, are at “Honfleur Bromley, Made by the Wood Bishop Co* Mr. Henaon, in Uking the chair, OOCLUSBORO. Bunker, of Gouldsboro, to Edmond Sargent, Springfield, where she is House” for the summer as usual. of Franklin. Sold Lin wood has Mass., employed Bangor. by briefly. Campbell moved his family as tpoke teacher. M June 27. Anne. CHAPMAN—TORREY—At Bhiehill, June 28, The county committee wae appointed to Long Mill cove, Corea, for the summer. _ by Rev Charles Hargrove/ Mrs Annie B J. P. Mrs. L. H. of Chapman to E both of ELDRIDGE, on credentials. Tbe Powers, Dorchester, Mass., Harvey Torrey, Sedg- committee proper question to ask in Uoulds- has WALTHAM. wick. Joined Mr. Powers and son at their Main Ellsworth The teinieirary organiration waa made boro now “Have CHRISTIE—MURRAY—At Street, Just is, you had tbe summer home Harvard who has Lamoine, June 20, here. Haslem, employment Rev R b Mathews, Miss Jessie M mumps?” Leigh CoIBn was tbe first vic- by permanent. Col. W. H. in Bangor, is home. Christie, of Lamoine, to Walter Murray, of D. E. Hurley, of EUaworth. Dr. Oti# Lit- tim. Thompson, of Waanington, Philadelphia, Penn. D. Roland who has of Blue and W. H. Sherman, C., has arrived at his at West Haslem, employment GREENLAW-ROBINSON-At U the time to hone Uefleld. hill, Charles Moore and have cottage Rockland, Spring give your family moved End for the in Machine, is home for a few June 19. by Rev Bertrand P Judd. Miss Car- Bar Harbor, were appointed committee season. days. o! home from Petit Menan point, where they rie M Greenlaw to Arthur L Robinson, both DR. A. C. DANIELS’ Ray Griffin and wife are Miss Bessie Jordan is at Silver Beach, of Southwest Harbor. on resolution*. have been living the past three months receiving con- H. of EUaworth, gratulations on the N. J., as a delegate for the Y. W. C. of HINCKLEY-BARBOUR-At Bluehill, June s. Meana, aged eighty- while Mr. Moore was birth of a daughter A., employed there. 26. by Rev W H McBride, Miss Margaret B Stephen Bennett, of Bucks- June 19—Arlene Frances. Bucksport. ,j, years. Ira Young, who has been working with Hinckley, of Bluehill, to Hugh M Barbour, Horse Renovator end D. G. Means, of Mrs. of Stonington. port, eighty-four Mr. Moore, with them. Maynard Blaisdell and Mrs. Hiram Mertie Rhodes and two children, of rcturngd wife, POOR—CLARY—At Ellsworth, June Surry, aged seventy-eight, three of the Bartlett, Virgil Somerville, htass., is with her parents, 26, by 1 he school play. “A Scientific Cunningham, Fred Tyler John H brimmer, esq, Mrs Jennie M Poor to oldest demos*rets ill the hall, were Invited School,” and Hattie Willard Haslam and wife. Jesse Clary, both of Ellsworth. Powders was Joyce and children Sat- which on spent — postponed account of the ~ V Gives Vim and St»ngth,makes New to wets on tlie stage. urday in Rockland. Walter who works in Bar Har- ^ Blood, storm, was given in the Colby, Acte on the and E. for the committee on Friday evening Kidneys Urinary Organs. Albert Mace, William bor for the was in DIED. UR. DANIELS’ book on grange hall. Tbe parts were well taken Dodge and family, Mrs. Thomas telephone company, Horses, Cattle, H3delegates present. and FREE at credentials, reported and the Mr. town Saturday and Sunday. Sheep, Swine, Dog Cat, play, was a very succesful affair. Wilson, Andrews and family, of BURLEIGH—At Edeu, June 28, Rev Charles F TUB PLATFORM. 68 WHITCOnB, HAYNES ft Co’S. After the play ice-cream was served and Washington, D. C., have arrived at West Vernon Haslem, a student at the U. of Burleigh, aged years. CARTER—At committee on resolutions games were End for the summer. is bis vacation with his Sedgwick, June 24, Dallas S andOEOROB A, PARCHER’S. The reported played. Both Mrs. CofBn and M., spending Carter. her worked bard Mrs. Milton Haslem and wife. the following: pupils to make the play Arvard Nichols, of West Brooks- parents, CLANCY—At Seal Cove, June 22, Mrs John The democrats of Hancock county, in s con* a success. ville, and Mrs. Russell Morgrage, of Cas- Mrs. Susie Moore and sister. Miss Olive Clancy. reaffirm their belief In tbe FIFIELD—At West Stonington, June 18, Mrs notion assembled, J<*oe27. Jen. tine, are spending the summer with their Davis, of Ellsworth, were the guests of _ Hannah G Fifield, 77 11 and their aged years, months. principle* of democracy, declare S. E. McFarland and 6 ELECTRICAL WIRING. parents, wife. Joseph Fox Saturday and Sunday. days. % to the of the State con- ISLE AC HALT. allegiance platform GRIFFIN—At Bucksport, June 20. John Grif- Fell Lines ef Mrs. Byron Sellers and little who There will be a ball at the bail lestiou adopted at Augusta. Miss son, game fin, aged 91 years, 10 months. Lillian Farris and Blanche Howe have been [Corrected.] ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES We demand a strict, and visiting Mrs. Sellers’ parents ground Monday afternoon between the SMITH—At Swan’s Island, Jane Mrs Ida M persistent Impar- are at A. 28, AND FIXTURES. George Turner’s for a few days, 41 tial enforcement of all the laws of tbia State. in Somerville, Mass., have returned home. Old and the Smith, aged years, 6 months, 22 days. Boys Young Boys. Supper Mum u ni Ufu. visiting friends on the island. STAPLES — At Wiring Sugllu CkurMly We pledge oar hearty support to the nom- She was accompanied her Miss will be served at the hall, which is near Ellsworth, June 29, Alvin by sister, Staples, aged 44 years. ANDREW M. MOOR. inee* cd this convention and the candidates Miss Marian Turner has returned from Hazel Herrick. the grounds. TAPLEY—At West*Brooksville, June 28, Mrs Estey Building. Stnte St- Ellsworth. nominated at the State and dlatrict conven- Rockland, when she bas been Hattie Ellis W'asson, widow of Robert visiting Miss Nettie Gott and Mrs. Haney Jordan, a graduate from U. of M., Capt tions friends. Josephine Tapley, aged 77 years. ELLSWORTH Blance, who have spent the winter in Orono, spent Saturday and Sunday with NOMINATIONS. There a wife. Mr. was dance at Revere memorial Washington, D. C., are in town. Mrs. his parents, R. H. Jordan and aofoirUsnnmta. Steam Laundry and Balh Rooms. For senator from tbe eastern section of hail Friday evening. A good time is re- Blance left for her home at Har- Jordan, as civil engineer, will go to Prospect 'VO PAT, VO WASHlIi" Hancock Prank E. Mace, of Great ported. bor Saturday. Rangley Lakes, where he has employ- county. All kinds of work done at short notion. ment. laundry Pond, presented tbe name of Byron H. There will be • social at the hall some Lightning struck the house of Mrs. Goods called tor and delivered. Mayo, of Southwest Harbor. Tbe nomi- time next week—date not yet fixed. Julia Jackson Tuesday afternoon, doing A Sunday school was organized at the Roots H. B. ESTEY A CO., nation was seconded Charles H. Ice- considerable church June with the follow- Estey Building. State St., Ellsworth, Me by Four Iale au Haul young men—Ivan damage, entering six rooms Sunday, 19, land, and the waa inatructed to in officers: Vernon secretary Dodge, cornet; Don Dodge, base; Leon the house and tearing things to pieces ing Superintendent, caat a ballot for tbe convention. Mrs. Carl)*. Small, tenor, and James A. Collins, bari- generally. O. W. Tapiey, of Ellsworth, Haslem; assistant superintendent, Barks Herbs $Taf(«*tonal For senator from tbe weetern aection, was in town to Sarah Bessie tone-will go to Brooklin to play (or a Thursday adjust the in* Haslem; secretary, Jordan; That have great medicinal power, are Dr. Wasgatt, of Stontngton, nominated sura nee on the house. Nettie DeBeck; organist, Grace raised to their highest efficiency, for e. dance on the Fourth of July. treasurer, DiTcT holtT Barke Leech, of Bocksport. B. E, Whit- Juue27. Uxe Femme. Jordan. purifying and enriching the blood, as Addle M. Robinson arrived home last they are combined in Hood’s Sarsa- ney, of Bar Harbor, seconded tbe nomina- June Friday from Brunswick, where she has 27._H. parilla. BANGOR, tion. The caat a ballot for tbe WEST TREMONT. 40.366 testimonials received by actual secretary been school. attending ISLESFORD. count In two Be sure to take convention. Mrs. Merl Farley is improving. years. John K. Collins has in a DENTIST. Dr. Littlefield was called to tbe chair put corrugated is at home from school. All are to see Harvey Mayo culvert on the State road glad Mrs. L. M. Lunt temporarily, and Mr. Benaoa in iron Job. Hood’s Sarsaparilla placed about again. The Islesford Thimble club expects to nomination for clerk of John E. June 2b. C. Get it today in usual liquid form or H. rourta, hold annual fair 27. ALICE SCOTT, Millie of Duck is its July chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Banker, of Bar Harbor. The nomination Reed, island, visiting SPECIALTY MADE OF TREMONT. her Mrs. Eunice Dr. Scudder and family, of Boston, are TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND via seconded of Bar sister, Lopaus. by Reginald Ingalls, The newspaper which has no uniform GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. Leslie J. Rich bas been home on a short at their cottage for the season. Harbor. The aecretary cast a ballot for The sudden death of Mrs. Mildred Car- rate for space, and is sati$• Agent of the Union Safe Deposit A Trust Co., of advertising for the visit. ver which occurred at her home at Dtf. and family, of Springfield, /led to take what it can it, is a Portland, Me., furnishing Probate convention. Clancy, Seelye get for and Bonds. at their on medium, and the ad- Surety For judge of W. H. Mrs. Hittie of Mark Island, is Seal Cove, came as a shock to the com- Mass., expect to arrive cottage oheap advertising probate. Sherman, Stanley, vertiser need nothing but Cor. Main and Water Sts. Moore’s of June 28. expect cheap (over Drug Bar Harbor, nominated Jerome H. visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. J. Rich. munity. Eagle point Tuesday, results.—Lawrenceburg (Ind.) Press. 'Store). Ellsworth, Me. of Knowles, Northeast Harbor. The Mrs. May Rich bas returned from Port- Capt. G. G. Lawson and family came There will be preaching for the summer nomination waa seconded T. H. on by Smith, land and Cornish, where she has spent a Thursday from Rockland. His family every Sunday morning at 10.30, and of Bocksport, and tbe secretary caat a few weeks. will stop for two months, but he returned alternate Sunday evenings, by our former ballot for tbe convention. Bar Harbor. PREPARATIONS The ladies aid society met with Mrs. to his work Saturday. pastor. Rev. C. B. Bolles, of PARCHER’S SPECIAL For sheriff. Dr. Littlefield tbe here morn- presented Vilda Knowlton Wednesday, with a good Mrs. A. Bain, of Northeast Harbor, is Mr. Bolles preached Sunday name of John E. of Bluebill. B. Webster, attendance. her A. A. Wentworth. Mrs. ing and evening, June 26. The Christian 8. visiting son, Tablets h. B. ! Higgins, of Bar Harbor, seconded tbe Endeavor society will hold meeting Sun- Dyspepsia £„Kulant Cunningham’s Orig- Friends of Mildred of Seal Bain spent the winter in Florida and valuable in cases of nausea, heartburn, nomination. The one Clancy, Cove, inal and Con- | secretary cast well 2. For distress after eating, I Improved were to hear of her death last came home rested. day evening, July indigestion. ballot for tbe convention. pained one tablet will afford immediate relief. visit- dition Powders For Wednesday. Miss Rena Lunt left this week for' Miss Effie Stanley, who has been £$,,££££»£ county attorney, B. E. Whitney, of ed in cases of Distemper, Coughs. Colds, Loss of Southwest Harbor, where she is employed her brother, Everett Stanley, of of Bar Harbor, nominated Herbert L. Gra- Mrs. Leslie J. Rich and little son ing Capt. Appetite, Roughness Hair, Stoppage of the Carrie Thurston to leave water. Swelled. Legs, Horse Aft, have returned home from Rock- at Hotel Dirigo. Miss the life-saving Station, expects and Cream of ham, of Bar Harbor. D. E. eec- Everett Sulphur Heaves, Worms, and for bringing Harley has been at hotel for the two for Boston to TEC land for the summer. the past Wednesday morning spend Horses into general good condition. onded the nominelion, and the secretary Tartar Lozenges. weeks. a few days with her brother before going cast a ballot for the convention. Rev Mr. Robinson preached an interest- as a system cleanser and blood purifier for cen who has been to New to enter a hospital to turles. and cream of tartar assists in For of were Miss Rena Reed, teaching Hampshire register deeds, George B. Stuart ing sermon Sunday last. Services is the process. Clears the complexion. ICr left for her home on Duck is- train herself for a nurse. Miss Stanley presented tbe name of Charles H. also held in the at Centre, Helps rheumatism aud gout. *7 Leland, evening. 1. Little Pills for the Liver ot land Sunday; also Mrs. Carrie Ladd, who to go on duty July Ellsworth. The nomination was Orrin Milan and wife and Leander E. j For Constipation. Headache. Dizziness here her Mrs. Ed- 1 June 27. •econded has been visiting aunt, _ Biliousness, Torpid Liver, etc. by Jeromb H. Knowles, of Rich and of Swan’s visited wife, Island, relatives. Otis Cascara Wafers Jiortheant and win Marshall, and other Harbor, the aecretary cast a Charles M. Norwood and wife AMHERST. and fruit A tonic Sunday. took them in his motor boat. na aromatic pastes. ballot for tbe convention. Ingalls laxative for bilious headache, sour June 27. Kin. is in health. irji\■ summer. Floyd Sumner poor stomach, bad blood and bowels. For county commissioner, Reginald Schools are closed for the The breath, Witch-Hazel 17. Miss Louise A son was born to Mrs. Geneve Giles Compound Ingalls, of Bar Harbor, nominated W. H. PENOBSCOT. primary closed June c «I is excellent for dressing wounds and She had a suc- June 21. bruises, the bites Sherman, of Bar Harbor Prank E. Mace H. Leach and son were in Heath was the teacher. burns, B. Bangor Carbolic Salve and stings of insects, fresh and old Cr •econded the cessful that it was of has been added Compound ^ nomination, and tbe aecre- Wednesday on business. term, except interrupted A coat paint recently is excellent for family and popular use in heal- sores, eczema, salt rheum. *»ry caat ballot for tbe conveoUon. by whooping cough. The grammar to the church and Grange hall. ing Wounds, Sores. Burns, Cuts, Old Mrs. Salisbury and intent sou or For Stephen June 24. Miss Gertrude Ulcers. Tetter. Ringworm, Scabies "2 Ci. county James A. McGown Bchool closed circle was entertained and Cracked Skin. treasurer, arrived Friday lor a tew weeks’ visit with The sewing^ by Itch, Chapped %7 pre&enum the Eldridge, teacher, left for her home in name of rank L. Heath, of relatives. Mrs. Clara Nickerson last week. She had a successful Arnica Salve Ellsworth. Charles H. Ulead seconded Franklin Saturday. and Compound and wife are The little son of Cecil Crosby wife, A and reliable ointment for C. Ward Leach receiving term. Licorice Pow- popular nomination, and secretary oast ballot for about the same. Compound wounds and bruises.A on the birth of a daugh- wbo is ill, remains the convention. congratulations June ZL Thej-ma. der Gt*”»»n Laxative Powder. ter, bom June 21. Mrs. Arthur Treadwell ud two children 1 v/V The committee was county empowered in to H. E. Perkins and son James re- GOULDS BOKO. visited relatives Bangor recently. fill vacancies in the nominations if any Mrs. SOUTH Absorbent Charcoal Tab- from a week’s visit in Orcntt and Roscoe Grover were occurred. turned Saturday P. Bunker is ill. George Tooth Powder Made without or Stephen quite Antiseptic |pfc Compression | p _ At Oastine with relatives. in Bar Harbor and Marlboro last week. For and sweetening. this point Frederick W. Plaisted, of is ill cleaning, beautifying preserv- H)C Mrs. Georgia Hammond critically log the teeth. the wife and son, ot Road Commissioner C. M. Smith, with a £\)C Augusta, democratic nominee for gov- Dr. Bert Hagerthy, of paralysis. State rood ernor, and Samuel W. nominee for and Mrs. Carrie Hagerthy, ol crew, will begin work on the Ooold, Ashland, Miss Maud Stewart, of Corea, was a re- Congress from the third district, and W. Buckeport, were in town calling on this week. Granulated Effervescent Granulated Effervescent cent guest at S. C. Hammond’s. H. of Pattangall, Watervllle, entered upon friends Sunday Eben Moore, of Bucksport, is visiting of the Misa Helen Freeman accompanied her of Soda Citrate Magnesia stage, and were with has returned from Phosphate greeted cheers, Mias Marion Leach his Mrs. Martha Sumner and Mrs. use is of service when a tive, its use is of service when a gentle mother home to last week. sisters, gentle purga- (■ ^ g* Ihe delegates to feet, the Milbridge tlve action is desired. purgative actiou is desired. rising their Bangor, where she attended high John Gregg. Mrs. Annie Banker, with son Percy, ootnmr committee school graduation. Miss Georgia Grindle, June 27. O- in Winter Harbor Sun- this was one of the visited her father A recess of ten minutes was taken to formerly of place, day. SOLE AGENT FOE tliow delegates from the several else see to graduates. WooDLOCkE. Mrs. Natban Kingsley and daughter MARINE LIST. choose members of the committee. June 27. oounty of Mrs. Cora A Wood-purllker. a tissue-builder, a Pauline were guests Sunday VirmlT lliui the recess came down rtesb-creator and strength-producer, Nicelte Olive Oil Curing Mr. Plaieted Ellsworth Port. SaVlucS' to the Game Buck. Holt. FRANCE. The highest type of pure olive oii floor of the hall and shook hands Boston never tired of ridi- Ar June 38, sch Catherine, producible. John Burroughs is Mrs. Joan was suddenly called Bar Har- *>th many ol the delegates. Sargent Ar June 36, schs E A Whitmore, $1.00 new school ol nature writers, in her C Stewart, Sears The re- culing the to Aakville Sunday by illness bor: Ann port county committee as finally June 29, sch Ann C Stuart, Searsport, 25c 50c $1.25 $4.00 the school that attributes a quite human Sid ported to the convention is as follows: daughter’s family. staves and heads, Howard Moore to animals and insects. Dsniel E. Hurley, Ellsworth; W. H. Intelligence Misses Olive and Lenora Tracy and Mas- Hancock County Porta. dined with me one June 21, schs Lisxie Lee, FOB SALE ONLY AT Bar Smith, “Mr. Burroughs Earle of Winter Harbor, recent- West Sullivan—Ar Sherman, Harbor; Bradbury of New ter Tracy, Pettis said a magazine editor Robert West Dr. Otis Blue- night,” visited their aunts here. Sid June 21, sch Franconia, New Bedford Sullivan; Littlefield, a ly York, “and among my guests was young Sid June 22. sch Willie L Maxwell, N Y biil; E. C. Winter Harbor; Al- of Iron Bound isle, is Qeorgietta Hooper, new school. Dwight Blaney, Ar June 27, schs Eastern Light, bert E. Brook- nature writer of the Oliver Macs, Aurora; H. A. Flye, s studio built. T. W. Feruald is do- Ar June 28* schs Catawamteak, a wonderful story having DRUG man told PARCHER’S STORE Ned h>. J. “This young Mitchell lin; Coombs, Oaatlne; Carter, He ing the work and H. W. Hooper about the intelligence of oysters. carpenter Bar Harbor—Sid June 24, sch C B Kennard Stonington; L. E. Haskell, Southwest work. schs Scud. C 8d, Agnes Ma- to the story in his the stone In port, Taylor, H. P. said he was going put H. bel, Winchester, Bertha V Harbor; Harrlman, Buckeport. a June 27. Mr. Burroughs gave dry __ V. T A contribution tor convention new book. Southwest Harbor—Ar June sch Alton expenses and sailed June 26, Swan’s *•» laugh and said. HULL’S COVE. Miner, Bangor, taken. Island and a oat. This Real Estate Insurance ‘Let me tell you about sch Bloomer, bound west The convention dosed with speeches by Harry Farnum, of Orono, visited at M. Sid June 24, is as authentic as the other one, Ar June 16, sch Mary Louisa, Bucksport to Messrs. Plaisted, Gould and Pattangall, atory quite C. Sweet’s over Sunday. load fish do for book nicely.’ which roused to en- and it should yonr Sid June M, ach Willi, L Swift. Baas Har- the convention noisy of the evening service in “The venerable student paused impree- Instead regular bor, ,alt far John A Hopkins C. W. F. L. MASON- thusiasm. a — __ church neat there will be Harbor Ar June 16, ecb Willie L then aaid: the Sunday, Bass aively, Swift, salt lor any H Parker, and had a cat that Bucksport, A suburban minister was making bis ‘A Springfield couple eailed Jane 2*. (or Southwest Harbor rounds one when he met a member of and it If are not satisfied after using ac- day aga had rendered helpless, they put you Pumps, Ripes, Fittings, and his congregation, an old farm hand, who chlolorm. to directions two-thirds of a bot- out ol Its misery by means of cording is sold on •hid; “And how be your daughter this and tle of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Chamberlain's Cough Remedy buried it In the garden, planted that if ore not satisfied Water Systems. morning*, yer ReverenoeT" “My daugh- They The next Tablets, you can have your money back. s guarantee you arose bush over its remains. of a bottle accord- **r," exclamed the “why, she is them The tablets cleanse and Invigorate the after using two-thirds parson, a familiar scratching took re- Write us for low prices. quite thank “Whatt" ex- morning the regulate ing to directions, your money will be well, yon.” front and there was the cat stomach, improve digestion, tiaimed the I heard she h»d to the door, Give them a trial and funded It is up to you to try. Sold by rustic, “why be let with the rose bush the bowels. get * accident and busted waiting to In, Sold all dealers. all dealers. O. M. & H. T. PLUMMER, Sales Dept. Portland, Maine bicycle yesterday, arm.’ well. by hot inner tube.” under its and to their placet on the platform, this week for a short stay with her sisters, COUNTY NEWS. fRrtnrat. COUNTY NEWS. where Mr. the COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. M. S. Knowles and Fannie Small. Gordon, superintendent, and Rev. Mr. Bromley awaited tnem. Mr. and Mrs. Van Wyck and children, WEST SULLIVAN. NORTH FRANKLIN. DEER ISLE. The parts were all well taken. The of Mass., came Thursday, and and Cambridge, Ada and Alice Farnsworth are at was a recitation from the A son was bom to Frank Bragdon is in town Misses conclusion Allen Hill, of Boston, visiting will occupy the cottage, which they have home for the summer. youngest of the class, Mona Gordon, wife Tuesday, June 21. for a few days. lately built on Gray’s point. Mrs. C. H. Abbott and Master Theodore 1 whose subject was ikStrive to Succeed”, Miss 8arah Williams has gone lo Ell*- Haskell and wife went to Capt. Charles George Walker, who has been employed hall was are at home for the summer. and was finely rendered. The woith, where she has employment. Boston Thursday. in the in Hallowell, is granite quarries decorated with green and re- F. A. of ia beautifully Mrs. Hervey Murch has sufficiently is her now at work on the at the Settle- Havey, Eastport, spending Miss Sarah Picking visiting sister, quarry white, the class colors, and the music by ride out Sun- Health covered from her illness to who has been the week with his father, B. B. Havey. Mrs. Phil. Small, at Stonington. ment; also his son, working Miss Hawkins and Miss Bartlett was ex- in Rockland. A was welcomed at the day. “KEEPS Gross and son Maurice left bouncing boy cellent the latter a fine solo, TOD LOOKING Mrs. Frank playing on for YOUNG’ June 24. H. home of A. P. Havey and wife Sunday. Miss Marion Caller was operated for a week’s visit in Vinalhaven. “Garden of Roses.” Woaen realize Monday appendicitis at the Bar Harbor hospital The graduation ball at K. of P. ball Thursday evening the Church of Our that luxuriant hair of Hoyt Foster has a new automobile OCEAN VILLE. Sunday. to be a event. Father was filled at the of the rich, color al. he will use promises happy Kelly’s graduation youthful which for carrying passengers. Mrs. Florence Stinson is visiting friends to North- orchestra will furnish music. first class of the Sullivan high school. The Miss Sadie Lawrie ha* gone waya adda to their Capt. E. L. Haskell, who sails a yacht at Swan’s Island. east where she has employment charms. The Hair Mrs. Ash has returned from East class included four girls and four boys, Harbor, may Isles with Nancy for boro parties, spent Sunday Miss of East N. is at the Kimball house. be golden, brown or Cameron, Orange, J., where she has been for who performed their parts very creditably his here. Sullivan, caring bl family her Awa Lodge. and wife were aclc.but when the Hair occupying bungalow, her sister, who is much improved in to themselves and their teacher. The de- William F. Cousins Burns and wife and Miss becomes gray, there it Capt. W. H. Vesta is a few weeks of this class has been week-end guests of their daughter, Mrs. Joyce spending health. portment exception- an appearance of Rilla of Atlantic, have been in Franklin. age; Staples, with her sister, Mrs. By1 Venus Fitield. J. H. Wilbur is making a short stay ally good. The essays gave evidence of George Springer, at West an unnatural town this week. disfigur* Lottie Lufkin is home from Castine, with bis daughter, Mrs. F. E. Pettingill, thought and originality, and also of nigh Mrs. Hattie Jordan, who has been with tnent and ahandicapin P. S. Knowlton is the foundation aims and for the future. Ac- having where she has been attending normal where Miss Carroll, of Worcester, is also purposes her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bragdon, a few social and business life. to erect a house in of the old to the “class Ros- laid place school. a guest. cording prophecy” by days, has returned to her home in Wal- ■ey*e Hair Health down. two-story building torn ooe Hayes, if carried out, all will have, to will remote a II traces of Children’s day was observed in the Miss Ada Worcester, of Carmel, and tham. Frank who has been in town say the least, useful lives. gray hair and restore It Greenlaw, church by a concert in the evening. All Mrs. Henry Workman, of Brewer, have Basal, little daughter]^ Mr*. Mary The remarks of Mr. Gordon to the class, to its natural two weeks of his carriages and a color. disposing performed their parts well. Much credit returned to their homes after visit to Woodworth, is ill, the third child in the the teachers and the were well b ill not soil slrin or linen. harnesses, has returned to Rochester, N. it. Mrs. parents has been within a few is due the young ladies who prepared E. F. Clapbam. family that ill Will not injure your hair. where he will make his home. timed and full of high expectation for the the little is not Y., Jane 20. A. members of the Golden weeks. Reginald, boy, _ About twenty future of the school. able to be dressed yet. Is not a dye. Rule society went to Prospect Harbor EASTERN STARS. Alice Lane, who has been teaching in The music was fine, Mrs. Havoy and June 27. T. in response to an invitation extended by __ Harbor View chapter, O. E. S., enter- Rockland, Mass., was called home by the Miss Hawkins at the organ and the West U. S. Aw and Toronto, Can. W. H. Moore and wife. A delightfu CAPE ROSIER. tained Lone Star chapter, of Isles boro, and illness of her mother, Mrs. E. M. Lane. Sullivan choir. Solos were also rendered ■KFlfSC ALL SVMTfTLTFs time is reported. Miss Bartlett and Miss Hall. The is visit- W •■€ at 8. K. Whiting chapter, of Castine. Fred Joyce and wife, Charles Wood and by Miss Mildred Blake, o( Camden, Monica, druggists church was beautifully decorated with the JR. The about and relatives here. G. MOOKK, Ellsworth. Wednesday. visitors, sixty- wife, of Stonington, Channing Joyce GRADUATION EXERCISES. class colors, nile green and gold. chartered the steamer Silver Star and called on relatives is on the flve, and wife, of l)eer Isle, The graduation and closing exercises of June 27. R. Oliver Bakeman working arrived at Deer Isle at 6 m. were here week. _ p. They last the schools were well attended and much steamer Golden Rod. met at the wharf by a reception commit- ASRVILLE. Friends and relatives of Capt. Jeremiah appreciated. Following are the programs, Mrs. Fessenden, of Salem, is st her cot- CATARRH tee with buckboards to convey them to Robertaon with his Hatch are saddened to hear of his illness bich were splendidly carried out: Ralph spent Sunday tage on Indian point. the masonic ball, where a bountiful ban- Alden Robertson. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. father, Edward Collins, of New Haven, Coun- Ely's Craa.Ti Balm was served. quet of Conn. Music is is (jutcilf ai sorJxMi. Bickford, Shelton, Mrs. James Ash slowly recovering ts at John Blake’s for the summer. After the the visitors spent an Girwi R*Jt*f at One*. banquet Invocation from an attack of Mrs. Arthur Webb and daughter pneumonia. Bakemsn and of Bos- hour or two visiting the interesting points Salutatory.Frances L Walton Rev. Frank wife, It cleat.pooth***, Geneva went to Malden Saturday to visit Mrs. Lorinda Cole well, of East Steuben, around the town. At 8.30 the chapter was Essay—Education.Sarah I Bunker ton, visited Charles Crockett last week. h*al‘ ami nrotdcta friends. They were accompanied by is the of her Mrs. Elmer called to order, the hall being entirely Class History.Dorothy L Merchant guest niece, Mrs. Elisa Phillipa, of Belfast, is visit- ih® i moiu- the Misses Laura and Merna Joyoe, of Music ilanna. br&iiti (vaulting from filled. The worthy matron of Harbor ing Mrs. George Ames, who is quite ill. Brooklin, who will go to Revere, Mass. Class Prophecy.Enid D a Catarrh and drive* View chapter delivered an address of wel- Ta>lor Lumber is being placed on the site for June 24. 0- June 27. A. Essay—Abraham Lincoln.Doris P Bunker rtur*v u Cold in t!io come, which was responded to by the bungalow to be occupied by Miss Mary Valedictory.Harvard W Blaisdell matrons of Lone Star and S. K. Goodwin. worthy WEST STONING TON. Music Banking. : HAY FEVER Whiting chapters and others. The degrees The children of the with Taste sml Smell. .‘>0 Mrs. M. A. Sellers, who has been con- Teacher's address.Harvey Carter primary school, FuBstSe cts.. it liruj. were worked on two candidates. Conferring of and address, their teacher. Miss Parker, had a on gists or mail. In 1 75 c uts fined to her bed for a year, is still in poor diplomas, picnic by lupii form. After work an was A W* Gordon beach below the schoolhouse on Ely Brother-. 5n Wnrreu New interesting program health. 8upt the Street, York carried out, consisting of readings, music, Benediction Thursday. what will earn tl Mrs. Mabel Putman, of South Thomas- INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. te your mouey dialogue and tableaux. One of the most attended the with two is her Twenty-six picnic given invested m shares of the Strtjrrttsrmmta. features was the of ton, children, visiting pa- interesting rendering Quotations .School school at Barbour and wife. the grammar pupils Bridgham of written a member rents, Sterling Excelsior.Fifth Grade a song welcome, by hill by their teacher, Miss Eva Came. A Harbor View ten The central office has been Our Glad Vacation.Guy Davis j Ellssortli Ass’i. of chapter, by young telephone fine time is reported. each moved to the home of Elmer in Six Times Nine .Christa Grindle Loan_aa^BaildiDi[ ladies dressed in gowns of white, Colby, The Path of Victory.Raymond Daley John Small came near having a serious carrying a banner of white. At one part rooms over Frank Warren’s hardware A SEW SERIES If We Only Knew. ac cident on Saturday. The bolt became of the the banners were reversed store. is now open. Sham, SI each, monthly pay- music, Harvard Tracy, Maynard Watson loose in the seat on his cart, and let him and the names of “Lone Star” and “S. K. June 19. Mum. ment*, SI per thare, At School and at Home.Helen fall to the ground, his heaa trigging the "v-M. Springer fnOCunCDANDDtrCNDCOsnarr-h and rr**- each on five banners. wheel. He called out to the horse and drawing urpOiAo. for** part -; Whiting7* appeared, The Arrow and the Song.Donald Phelps Trow *.!»*■-*. h--w to obtain (**<•?.u> trad* ujuU, SEAL COVE. managed to crawl into the cart. He was WHY PAY RENT Varied colored lights were turned on to Small Boy’s Loquitur.Ronald “WrlubRUt., |N AtL COUNTRIES Tracy bruised and cut, but not when can borrow on Mildred Carver wife of John seriously injured. you your JFhuine.tt fired tt Uk Waiting!,n saves lime, the group at intervals and made the tab- Clancy, The Sandpiper. Fourth Grade a first mortgage and June 27. Phcbbe. shares, give mntmer nnJ tie fa tent. j died at her home a ill- reduce it month? often leaux very effective. June 22, after long Our Heroes.Theodore Taylor every Monthly meats sml interest together Ntwrt and MHufmwfd Prtctfci Ucl«*in!y. ness. Her death was a shock to her Columbus, Frederick Gerrish. Donald pa> Wrtta or coma to us al After interesting remarks by the visitors many wtli amount to but little more PENOBSCOT. IU IbU r.tWd Item fmtant OSes. Phelps. Morton Havey, Carl Blaisdell are now for BM. ntV they again repaired to the banquet hall friends, who, though realizing the serious than you paying Hard to Please.Harriet B. II. Leach was of rent, and In about ten D nature of her were unaware the Merchant Mrs. the guest years you _WASHINGTON, C_ where cake and fruit punch were served. illness, will Vacation Time at Waltou and wife in Brewer end was so near. Mrs. was a Grandpa's-Andy Stephen Saulisbury The party left for their home about 12 Clancy OWN YOUR OWN HOME. My Shadow, Sylvia Scott. Beatrice Leigh- last week. the bay and harbor sparkling in daughter of the late Capt. B. B. Reed o’clock, ton, Della Gordon. Hazel Hopkins For inquire of and of West Tremont. She was Mrs. Arthur Leach and son, of Blnehill, particulars the moonlight as they started on their wife, Johnny's Poem.Guy Davis O. W. T*rLsr,8ec*y, visited at the home and First NaVI Bank homeward which was not devoid of twice married, her first husband, Albert Will be Boys. Clemons of L. N. Bowden Bid#. trip Boys Shirley A W. Kino President. adventure. J. Carver, of this place, died seven years Keeping Holiday.Marjorie Springer wife a few days last week. that union five children Jane Jones.Lester Gordon As the party neared Hugh’s point, Isles- ago. By Misses Nina and Bernice Varnum spent flbbrrtiarmrnta. Bitlroib, mD Xtnmfcaxti. a Barbara Frietchie, Beulah Wooster. Hazel boro, the steamer struck a sunken ledge survive, son—Charles, and four daugh- last week in Bucksport attending com- Gordon, Annie Warren, Eleanor Lord and filled. The were all ters—Mrs. Evelyn Canda, of Colorado, mencement at the people safely The Milne seminary. and Misses Gertrude and Schoolhouse.Daisy Pauper Notice. landed, however, and the Ca9tine party Sadie, Sylvia members of Penobscot If I Could Vote.Gerard Hopkins Twenty-three | contracted with tbs City of EUs- for the Golden which Carver. By the last marriage, a little telephoned Rod, Little Brown Hands.Third Grade chapter, O. E. 8., visited Riverside chapter, HAVINGwortb to support and care for those who Eastern SteamsDip Company in Helen, is left to the need assistance during the next five came for them the early morning. The daughter, grief-strick- last All re- may June.Pearley Leighton Orland, Thursday evening. | vears aud are realdents Haworth. I en husband. Mrs. was of a legal ; Silver Star was seriously damaged, Clancy sunny then on ac- quite The pupils promoted to grammar room port an enjoyable evening. forbid all persons trusting my but the Eastern Stars are all right. and social disposition, and a kind neigh- conut. as there is plenty of room and accom- are Raymond Daley, Guy Davis, Hazel The children of the school will give 1 odations to care for them at the Farm bor and friend. She was a woman of mu- Bay City June 27. Rex. house. M. J. Dscmmsy Fare* Between Gordon, Lester Gordon, Eleanor Lord, a school entertainment at the schoolhouse sical ability, a favorite in society, and Theodore Taylor, Andy Walton, Annie Thursday evening, June 23. All parents STONINGTON. foremost in any good work for the uplift- Bar Harbor and Boston: Warren, Maynard Watson, Beulah and an\.interested in the work are in- Mrs. James Coombs has returned to ing of the community. Much sympathy is Wooster. vited. •4.as Oh War: aa.OO Koun.l Trip. Vinal haven. felt for the husband, who so faithfully PRIMARY SCHOOL. 21. Woodlocke. cared for her in June Juanita chapter, O. E. 8., will call off the last illness, and for WINDSOR HOTEL Exercise—Hollyhocks, Agnes Ashe, Ella w. T. BRUBAKER. for and the bereaved children. Funeral services Uuupi. meetings July August. Havey, Selena Osborne, Muriel O. 8. Robertson wishes to announce that be were held at the West Tremont Methodist Eurapeaa. 114* p*f day sod up Dr. B. L. and D. J. have- Bunker, Zelda Bunker will run a baker's cart to North. West and steamer Booth tut v leave* Bar Harbor 140 p in, Noyes Noyes Rev. Umirinii U M aad church, Friday afternoon, R. W. East Sullivan on and Sat- par day up for Seal Harbor, North- returned from a to Boston. I Wonder.Selena Osborne Tuesday. Thursday dally, except Sunday, trip east Southwest Brown, of South* est Harbor, conducting of each week.—Adrt. Harbor. Harbor, Stonlagton, Mercy.Alice Bunker urday North Haven and Rockland. eonnaetlog with Miss Clara Hamblen is visiting her aunt, the service. Interment in West Tremont I The Robin.Josie White * learner for Boston. Mrs. at Wesley Rokes, Somerville, Mass. cemetery. Polly and Taddy.Alice Davis -.lourniarmtius Mrs. Maud who has been June 25. N. A Bunch of Verses about June... .First Grade Steam «r Catherine leave* Bluehlll V2.®c noon, Mills, spend- for South Brook- The ——————aaaPHMwwwvja'girw s-* dally, except Sunday, Bluehlll, ing the winter at Moose Jaw, Canada, is Sampan Woman.Muriel Bunker Bn. l»eer H«- Mrs. W. J. went to Bar Sedgwick, Isle, hargentvllle. home. Harper Harbor, To-day.Ora Leighton rick'* Landing, South Brooksvllle, Egiercog- on business Friday. Quotations.First and Second Grades gin, Hark Harbor and Rockland, connecting James who ^T' are with steamer for Boston. Robbins, stepped on a nail Flower Exercise.First Grade HERE thrc. Roland Ashley has gone to Seal Harbor, that penetrated his foot, is having a ser- Flag Exercise.Second Grade where he has employment for the season. RETURNING ious time. Old Mother Moon.Agnes Ashe different kinds oi Mrs. 1 Emily Manchester. Mrs. Lizzie Leave Boston except Sunday, Miss Annie Thurlow and Miss Flora The Friendly Bears. Royden Tripp. Zemro 5pm dally, Cummings and Mrs. Jennie Callahan, of Hall, Roland Robertson, Lissie Robertson for Rockland- Marks are visiting Mrs. H. B. Haskell at Ale: between Broad Street Northeast were at dinner Maxwell Muriel Ginger Midway arrival of Ellsworth. Harbor, guests Flag exercise, Phelps, Leave Rockland 5.15 a m, or on Station and steamer Monday Sunday of Mrs. Callahan's sister, Mrs. W. Bunker, Selena .Osborne, Oral Leigh- Domestic, Reading Terminal from Boston, dally, except for liar Harbor, Bluehlll, and Intermediate Norman Torrey, who has been attend- ton. Agnes Ashe on Filbert Street J. Harper. Mrs. Annabel Reed and and landings. ing Cushing academy, Ashburnham, daughter Ethel, also of the buckboard Bobby’s Reflections.Maxwell Phelps Imported The only aodtriii priced hotel of visited friends at Center. rape tattoo ead conwqaeace la E. L. Smith, Agent, Bar Harbor. Mass., is home for the summer vacation. party, Pupils promoted primary roomjto inter- CLICQUOT CLU*? June 27. N. PHILADELPHIA A. M. Hkrkick, Agent, Bluehlll. William who has been stone cut- mediate room are Ella Greig, Agnes .Ashe, E. J. Eaton. Agent. Sedgwick. in Ira Muriel Max- Those who have tried all thre- I ting Vermont, is home, and will work WEST EDEN. Havey, Shaw, Banker, on the Odd Fellows’ new hall. well Phelps, Merle Bunker, Mina White, kinds, prefer Clicquot Club, bccuu.. Miss Edith Hail spent the past week Newell Gordon, Ora Leighton, Selena Os- it lacks the in othu Mrs. Alva Conary, son and daughter with Mrs. Linnie Smith at Bar Harbor. burning sting borne. have gone to Bar Harbor for the summer. ginger ales, caused by the red pepper, Miss Sylvia Mosley is visiting friends at 27. commands a June Vox Populi. Capt. Conary yacht there. and because its and taste art Hull Cove. quality In Kffect June 'JO, 1910. Leon Hast, Donald and Robert Mc- Ernest Hall is at the U. of M., Orono, SULLIVAN HARBOR. « undeniably superior. BAR HARBOR TO BANOOB. Sund.jJ Guffie, who the graduated at Stonington a * r M taking examinations preparatory to en- Miss Sadie Haley returned to Orono I a ■ a m I a m an pmiph px school, will take examinations for Manaet.dp. a to Ml oo. *7 10 high there this fall. tering college Southwest .. the of Maine. Saturday. Harbor 900 11*20. 720 University Northeast Harbor. 8 10 11 30. 7 30 Mrs. Lillian Hamor is visiting her Henrietta from M The incorporators of the Stonington Simpson arrived[home Seal Harbor. 9 30 11 30 7 30 daughter, Nellie Ingalls, at Bar Harbor. Boston Bar Harbor..de 6 00 © ; 10 50 1 13 M 13 9 00 O 3 40. house to be erected on Saturday. opera building the Sorrento. > 10U .... 3 34 > Last afternoon the ladies’ (Pronounced KJeek-o Club) Hancock site of the one burned, are Homer Long, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Somes, of Mt. Desert, are Point. 6 35 10 40 440. church aid met and cleaned the S ll 10 4 30 a ••••-. John society guests of James F. galUvan...... 6 M. president; Bowen, vice-president; Meynell. Mt Desert Ferry. 7 00 £ 11 43 2 03 5 10 9 So £ * 37 Dr. B. L. Noyes, treasurer; D. Jewell chapel. John F. Roache and family, of Quincy, Waukeag 7 07 U. j 11 ft? 2 12 3 17 9 57 6, Ale Hancock. 7 16 !'ll 53. 5 20 840 clerk. The Junior C. E. a rubber Ginger Noye6, society gave Mass., are occupying Clara Preble’s house Franklin Road.>. 17 22 5 30 6 48- --V* Junction. 7 01 sociable last A neat Washington 7 80 10 53 12 14 3 44:.: HO® * S June Thursday evening. for the season. The best fresh ginger and the be W” 20._Nihil. Ellsworth. 7 37 11 00 12 20 2 38 6 50 10 21 11 07 7 07 little sum was realized. 10 Benjamin Baker, returned Saturday sugar (not saccharine) are used ii Ellsworth Falls. 7 42 11 05 ell 24 5 53. 11 12 7 If lj NORTH DEER ISLE. Nicoltn T7 86 Ml 17 el2 37 *6 10.til 25 t7 Mrs. Ida Rich went to Bar Harbor from Seal w here he has been em- with a dash of .j p JO J} Harbor, Clicquot Club, puri Green Lake. 8 04 U26el2 46.1 11 *4 t7 3* J° wife and Miss «20|.I 41 MO J!41 G. F. Jackson and Eliza- Thursday to open the house for her daugh- for some time. citric fruit flavor. The water Phillips Lake fS »1 11 38 e»2 53 *6 28 Ml 41 *7 ployed (Clicquo 48 H « * are Mrs. Holden. S 18 Ml 43 el Wj. 8 36 111 beth Snyder, of Denver, Col., at ter, Mrs. Fred who has been UJJ » Gonya, away, Miss Grey returned to her home in Spring water) is the best ginger ah Brewer Junction. 8 38 11 00 18.i 6 33 12 08 8 05 10 10 W R. B. home Bangor. .. 8 45 12 05 1 *7 00 *11 25 12 15 8 Staples*. returning Saturday. Miss Hamblen left water in the 25 *3 45 Orrington Friday. world; Ml r« rs AM *8 *8 Maud ’’l4,■ •id Mrs. Helen Hayes, Miss Haskell, Miss Eleanor Kittredge has gone to for Gorham. Portland.ar'...... 4 50 5 56 7 85 12 60 3 45 4 60 12 * Saturday and the carbonat t. w Boston.ar OO 00- 8 *J 8 35 Mrs. Celia Hardy and Misses Ethel Has- Kennebunk Beach for the summer. 8 9 06 11 06 5 30 7 P. E. Lydon, a student of Meadville, ing and bottling i: New York.ar.!.J. 7 07 ..I. kell, Hazel Hardy, Bessie Scott and Gracie June 18. M. opened the summer services for the t on to conductor, e to east of Washington to last perfect. Stops signal Stops leave passengers from Lowe, went Sargentville Thursday • MT. DESERT FERRY. Liberal Christian society Sunday after- Junction. Daily Sundays included. ° Dally except Sunday morning, t Mondays ouly- to attend the school convention. Club Sunday noon. Clicquot Ginget Mrs. Grace Mitchell rendered a UANUOH TO BAR HARBOR. June 20. H. Mrs. F. L. Colby spent Friday in Aleis _ solo. non-astringent. Ipm pmiam psiamiamam Bangor. ~ B. F. Howard came home for a Saturday GRADUATIONS. Miss Beulah True leaves to visit OtWClicqwt bcnrafo Boston.*10 00 *10 00 am 8 00 alOOO 10 .. visit. to-day •••••• The of the week have BIRCH BEER Portland .lv M 20 *1 20 .1 *7 00 J1 03,*12 43 12 45 friends in graduations past j A North Wayne. AM PM P •* came ROOT BEER AM PM PM George home for a few been of of which * Hardy days’ occasions success, pupils, H»n*or.lv 5 50 *6 10 9 30 *11 03 3 30! *4 45 4 50 Fred PettingiJl and wife, of Bosten, are SARSAPARILLA Brewer 4 M J g visit last week. parents and teachers may well be proud. Junction. 6 16 9 36 3 38 J at F. L. Colby’s for a short time. BLOOD ORANGE Harold of The of the grammer school Reed, Wellesley Hills, Mass., graduation Md LEMON SODA Mr. Dutton and of New is at F. E. Hardy's for a few weeks. family, York, class took place at 2 o’clock Thursday Sold by the be* grocer* arrived at Mr. Cunningham’s cottage last hall the school-room. The 55 9 ® F. A. Haskell arrived home last at the above Ellsworth Falls. 7 12 10 38. *4 29 5 Capt. M week. Miss is to be Ellsworth. "6 M 7 14 10 45 12 07 4 16 q5 80 8 *2 week. L. and R. B. teacher, Gray, congratulated Club Co tv George Hardy Torrey T'*Qicqnot Washington Junction... 7 13*10 52 4 42 f6 05 who closed hie school at on of her labors. The came with him. Harvard Carter, the culmination Millis, Mm. 21 10 West Sullivan Friday, ia working for Mr. class consisted of four girl, and Stanwood Hancock til 06 6 ^ Miss Lena has returned from a Hardy The latter acted as Stetson at Hancock Point. Boynton. marshal, Mt Desert Ferry.ar *7 J6 11 16 *11 86 "4 06 » 30 visit to Rockland, Camden and Stoning- g ‘J J! Mrs. Nettie who has been leading the class of girls through the hall ton. Her cousin, Charlie Binnagen, ac- Higgins, companied her home. away a few weeks, arrived Friday night, and is with Mrs. True for a while. The Conserve'loo of Nature’s Resources June 27. H. 8*al Harbor. *9 06 H 2 20 *2 20 f- *7 .. . J une 27. C. App'ies as well to our physical state as to Northeast Harbor. *9 25: 2 40 *2 40 *8 10 Southwest *20 . BOUTH DEER ISLE. material things. C. J Budlong. Washington, Harbor. *9 85 2 60 *2 50) *8 R. I.. realized his condition, and took warn- M onset. «S 40j 2 66 «2 (MM *8 80 . GLAD TO RECOMMEND THEM. before it was too late. He says: “I suf- * only- Sadie Walker has gone to Castine for iug Included, f on Sunday Mr. E. Kokomo, Ind., "After fered from kidney trouble, the dis- Dally Sundays Stops signal. 'Except Sunday ntghta. q Weakley, says: severely lea?. Boston all a m. ticket, from the summer. the severe back- ease in our I have .Sundays 'Stops to leave paaaengera bolding taking Foley Kidney Pilts, being hereditary family. weet ol d nt Sorrento from wes ache left became taken four bottles of Kidney Bangor, Slope Snndaye only to leave paaaengera points Arthur of has me, my kidneys stronger, Foley’s Remedy, Bangor. F. Mrs. Hatch, Penobscot, the secretions natural and bladder no and now consider myself thoroughly cured. B. BOOTHBY, my MORRIS MCDONALD, Oeneral Paesenger Agent- lately visited Mrs. Jessie Stinson. longer pained me. lam glad to recommend This should be a warning to all noi to neglect Foley Kidney Pills.” In a yellow package. taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy tuniil it is too Vice. Pieeldent and General Manager. Misa Paulene Small oame from Belfast G. A. Parcbbw. late.” Q A. Pauchbb. PORTLAND. MB. 1910. The school board here has elected NEWS. has been spending a few days with Miss Wotla*. MIm Tracy assistant in the COUNTY NEWS. legal COUNTY high school. COUNTY NEWS. ^ Suzanne Allinson at the Emery cottage. B. E. additional Neum ua other Tracy and wife, who attended the Count* pages To Hi interested in either of the es- lamoine. Edward Stetson and wife, with their persons commencement exercises of Hebron acade- FRANKUN. tates hereinafter named. °* B*n*or’ *P®nt 8nnd*J son Clarence, of Bangor, who has just At a probate court held at Hlleworth, in and Seal t*»ch’ my, returned Thursday. Dr. C. J. Watson was in Mon- SOUTH for the of on the seventh Bangor from the Harvard law BLUEHUX. county Hancock, graduated school, day uf June, a. d. 1910. James B. Webber has the day. Miss purchased will open their cottage here to-day. Alice Preble took the boat Friday following matters having been pre- Ford, of Marlboro, recently Tufts sented for the action incr. building, and after extensive re- Frank Havey, of East port, was in town for herhome in THE thereupon heroin- Lena Mrs. Reuel of Bucksport. after it is ordered that no- cousin. Mis* King. wU! move Beach, Cambridge, Mass., indicated, hereby bcr pairs his family there. Sunday. t;ce thereof be to all interested rtuted and her Mrs. Izaiah are Mrs. Ethelbert Nevin and servants have given persons and family, of mother, Stetson, a of thie order to be f Arthur Reynolds Mrs. Lillian of Mrs. by causing copy pub- Carmichael, Lexington, Agnes Frazier is at home from at their Mrs. Beach will arrived at “Airlie Beacon.” lished three weeks in the Ells- ii for the sum- cottage. spend successively «•» arrived Friday is her worth a Mass., visiting mother, Mrs. Bar Harbor. the summer here. Mr. and American, newspaper published at Derry, Mrs. Stetson F. Gould, of Ellsworth, spent the in said Daniel Bickford, and other relatives. Ellsworth, county, that they may ap- Miss Marjorie Bradgon is visiting at sail July 6 for an automobile trip of several week-end with friends here. pear at a probate court to be held at Ells- of Watertown, worth, in said on the fifth “!!' \ddie Reynolds, Rev. E. 8. Drew and who West Sullivan. months and on con- county, day wife, have through England the Several loads of been a. her cottage for the plank have landed of July. d. 1910, at teD of the clock j, occupying been spending a vacation in various tinent. in the and be heard parts C. E. Dwelley is the from Thurston’s mill to rebuild the dide- forenoon, thereon if they painting buildings set cause. of Hancock and Aroostook of Dr. K*fon. counties, 8. 8. DeBeck. walk. Alexander B. Black, late of Ellsworth, in who has attended returned Wednesday. NORTH HANCOCK. said deceased. A certain instrument Miss Hard Hodgkins, The has county, has Relay house been in the hands Services at the chapel Sunday were con- to be the last will and testament at Hebron academy, June 27. E. purporting term Mrs. M. B. Joy and two children are vis- of ,* ipriog of Hadden Bros., painters. ducted by Mr. McPheters, of North Sedg- said deceased, together with petition for home. iting friends in Sandy Point. probate thereof, presented by Mary J. Black, (etornwi Rev. F. L. Provan addresed the wick. the executrix therein named. went to Bar NORTH BROOKUN. Forres- H. Coolidge j Miss Vernie of visited Wilson R. Butler, late of Hancock, in said Ur, Mary ters at West Franklin. Tracy, Franklin, The dance in hall 22 was well viait her Andrew Turner has Sunday the June deceased. A certain instrnment last Friday to brother. employment at Bar her Mrs. Charles last week. county, pur- Harbor sister, Googins, attended. Music Atherton and Grin- porting to be the last will and testament of Harbor. Henry Noyes and wife are in charge of a by Emery. G. W. in said deceased, together with petition for pro- Ho**”1 farm at Googins spent Sunday Marl- dle. Ice-cream was served. bate home Pearl strawberry Washington Junction. thereof, presented by Howard F. Butler, Elvira Smith baa returned Capt. Tapley has gone on a short boro with his Mrs. W. I. Ford. the executor therein named. Miss daughter, Miss Susie who has been em- term of school at visit to his son at Bar Harbor. Mrs. F. L. Provan and infant daughter Wood, Charles h. Osgood, late of Dedham, in said dosing the spring Miss Etta has been after arrived at the Methodist last Springer obliged to ployed with Mrs. Tapper in New York county, deceased. Petition that Emma 8. Cove. Charles Sherman and wife parsonage or some partridge have four give up her position as operator in the has returned to her home here. Osgood other suitable person be ap- week. city, administrator of the estate of said of Webster summer and more are pointed Watson Young, City, boarders, expected West Sullivan on account of a Eiuma 8. Mb. Augustus has so that he exchange B. £. in the deceased, presented by Osgood, oI ber Mr»- soon. Havey gained Sylvester, jr., Normacanta, wid'>w of said deceased. is the *ue,t rootber’ throat trouble. Her many friends hope loss, walks about the yard. The trained nurse accompanied by his mother, went to Oak Sophia J. Chilcott, late of Ellsworth, in Mrs. Fisher and her for a Hodgkins. daughter have come has left. speedy recovery. Point Miss Clara who has said deceased. First account of Lang- ydis Sunday. Day, don 8.county, and of to get the Willikee in readiness Chilcott, edministrator, filed for set- H. Hoggins wife, Cambridge, cottage Mrs. Charles will leave came Eben Miss Mildred Frazier, who has been ill Googins Tuesday been teaching in Trenton, home tlement. here for the summer. They for the owner, who is at in for Wilton to her Ancel P. late of in said arc present of at Bar accompany grandmoth- with them. Goodell, Ellsworth, Mss*., diphtheria Harbor, is at home county, deceased. First account of Fred L. occupy the bungalow. Europe. er, Mrs. B. F. back to Frank- will soon recuperating. Salisbury, Miss Florence Littlehales, teacher of Mason, administrator, filed for settlement. Linsoott has sold his home to Mr. Cheever, of the Arm of Tweedy A lin. Mrs. Salisbury has recently returned John A. Brawn, late of 8outhwest Harbor, Q^ar Mrs. H. F. Collins and music at Miss Bennett’s finishing school in said deceased. First account of young daughter, from San county, Whitaker, of Neponnet, Mass. Mr. Cheever, Jewelry manufacturers, Attle- Francisco, where she has lived Homer E. Brawn, administrator, filed for set- John Virginia, left Monday for Bangor to in Milbrook, N. Y., is boarding at A. and are moving to Port- boro, Maas., has come, with his family, for the past twenty-live years. She will tlement. jjnscott family spend the week. Duffey’s; as is also Miss Elza Will, of Isaac P. Eastman, late of Orlsnd, in said and will the make ner home in Franklin with her occupy Bunker cottage this county, deceased. First and final account of land. Miss Florice Gordon Rochester, N. Y., who has just been summer. left for Bar Har- daughter, Mrs. W. E. Tracy. Fred C. Rich, administrator, filed for settle- closed Friday, after a tuccesa- graduated from Smith college. ment. Schools bor Monday, a with Mrs. June 27. Strattou. June 20. Xenophon. having position Anon. J. Jones, late of Brooksville, in said taught by Miss Flora _ June 27. Spec. Lucy Jol term Stephen Kingsley. county, deceased. First and final account of were exercise* in the Ursula Burns has returned from a D. There appropriate visit SURRY. Fred Jones, executor, filed for settlement. Miss Mildred Worcester is at home from GREAT POND. Jeremiah Jones, late of Brooksville, in said afternoon. to Bangor. where she has been as Frank Knowles is his house. county, deceased. First and final account of Caribou, employed repairing Lord a bear this week. a from Masaacbu- Sadie Howard got Fred D. Jones, administrator with the will Mr. Clifford, student Burns Eaton is visiting relatives milliner several months. Bunker is at annexed, filed for settlement. Endeavor ball Virginia visiting Della Mace has men in Christian in Augusta. Frank E. employed peel- John F. Lear, late of Lamoine, in said coun- jetts, spoke The 8ullivan tribe of Red Men Withee’s. Mr. Clifford will played ty, deceased. Petition filed by Fred L. Hodg- l„t Sondty morning. Charles Sherman and Sexton are ing poplar. John the Franklin tribe on the base ball dia- kins, administrator, for license to eell certain summer. The ser- H. and wife are here through the the latest to George Sperry visiting Lee of visited friends r< al estate of said as described in jpesk get their yachts in commis- mond the Archer, Wesley, deceased, in church. Saturday, visiting team win- in Sullivan. said next Sunday will be the sion. here petition. nCe* ing. recently. Orriu K. Burnham, late of Ellsworth, in said of Mrs. Eva Unscott William is home from New deceased. Petition tiled A. F. The many friends Mrs. Bertha and Emery Miss closed a term county, by Duffy daughter Helen, Mrs. Matilda of and Mary Silsby pleasant Burnham and Kate L. administra- and saddened Martin, Hancock, Hampshire. Burnham, were shocked Sunday of are a week at of school here tors, that an order be issued to distribute Avery Waldoboro, spending W. of Hotel Florence at Bar Friday. esme of her sudden daughter, Harbor, the heirs-at-law of said the morning when new* A. Hale’s. Mrs. Emeline Jarvis is visiting relatives among deceased, were guests of Mrs. Road Commissioner Laugblin has a crew amount in the handsof said admin- io Hattie Bragdon last remaining death. Mrs. Avery had lived Bangor and friends in town. the settlement of their first Amy L. returned from week. at work building a piece of State road. istrators, upon She leaves a husband Dodge Tuesday account. „nce her marriage. Mrs. Fred who has been is the Old Town where she has Foss, very ill, Ransom Williams is the latest victim of naaie k. carver, ueriruae h. carver ana of all | hospital, Mrs. Harry and children left for uid one child. The sympathy goes Havey able to be about L. Carver, minors, of in said been the nouse. measles. and Sylvia Tremont, at | employed. ! Swan’s Island last where Mrs. the J. Coburn family have Petition filed Mildred E. out to the bereaved family. Interment week, county. by Clancy was Esther Smith, of Ellsworth, spent Sun- recovered. (formerly Carver), guardian, for license to Fell lamoine cemetery Tuesday. Everett Bridges returned home Thurs- Havey called to attend the funeral of the East with her sister Charlena. certain real estate of said minors, as described from the steamer on which her sister. day Master Horace Chick is home from Jane £7. H. day Boothbay, in said petition. _ Sadie R. Gertrude H. he has been employed. Mrs. Julia Mrs. Gene Saunders, of Bar Harbor, is where he visited his father after Carver, Carver and Martin and her sister, Mrs. Franklin, Sylvia L. Carver, minors, of Tremont, in said NORTH LA MOWE. at Mrs. Almira Saunders’. circus in Ellsworth. The summer people are fast coming. Eunice Blaisdell, who were up from Han- visiting attending county. Petition filed by Mildred E. Clancy for license to sell Addie of in cock Mrs. E. has moved into June 25. E. (formerly Carver), guardian, Hiss Ingalls. Hluehiil, Charles Sherman has six boarders, Hattie Saturday, were guests of their sis- Mary Gray the certain real estate of said minors, as described at Mrs. A. E. Aus- Phil. Jarvis house on in said (pending the summer Redman two and Emma Sherman one, ters, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Dyer. the Ellsworth road. ASTICOU. petition. Elizabeth B. Jarvis, late of Ellsworth, in tin's. and the cottages are fast Mrs. A number of from here at- deceased. Ailing up. Mary Perry, of Caribou, was in grangers an examination will said county, Petition for the re- Saturday, July 16, of Robie of Southwest Har- June'27. Xenophon. town from tended in East Orland moval Carrie R. Hutchinson, of Salem, Mrs. Norwood, Friday Waterville, where she grange Saturday be held at Northeast Harbor, to fill a con- Massachusetts, administratrix of said estate, is for a visit to rela- attended and for the of M. of bor, expected to-day Colby commencement. Her evening. vacancy in the of appointment Henry Hall, OTIS. templated position Ellsworth, in said county of Hancock, admin- tives. Miss was class of S. an daughter, Cassilena, graduated. The graduation S. G. gave fourth-class postmester at Asticou. The istrator de bonia non of said estate filed by Miss Edna Warren has returned home Mary Ann Greely, of said Ellsworth. A merry party of seven started out Fri- The grammar school in district 2 closed ice-cream social in the hall last Thursday compensation of tho postmaster at this from her school at Ellsworth for a vaca- EDWARD E. CHASE, Judge of said Court. for a backboard ride to Bar two weeks The office was for the last fiscal day morning ago. primary grades I evening. |203 year. Ap- A true copy of the order. tion. original Harbor. An enjoyable day was the re- closed Friday. The pupils, prepared with The thunder shower of last week was plication forms and full information con- Attest:—T F. Mahoney, Register. breakdowns for a di- L. of was a of sult with only two Leathers, Bangor, guest recitations, entertained their parents and very severe, striking in several places at cerning the requirements of the examina- version. Mrs. Mary Kemick and her son Edgar other visitors, who were much pleased Morgan’s bay. tion can be secured from the postmaster at NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Vito Cardo. Domenico Ilarriman and of Bucks- over Sunday. with the children’s advancement under Asticou. Cardo, Hiram wife, Nellie Sinclair, Cora Turner, Florence WHEREAS,Angelo Cardo and Michael Cardo, all the instruction of Miss port,aniJ. Wesley Bowden, of Castine, The handsomest clover field in this sec- Daisy Gordon. Curtis add Lenora Woodman left last of the Borough of Manhattan, city, county SOUTH BROOKSVILLE. and state of New York, the firm the of Green Mountain tion is that of Luther near the Mrs. composing attended meeting Garland, James T. Maxwell and son John, week for Northeast Harbor, where they of V. Cardo Sc Sons, by their chattel mort- Capt. Charles Gray has the yacht Elfrin Pomona held here Tuesday. They were homestead on the Bangor road. who have been at their bungalow at have employment. gage, dated December 13, 1909, and recorded for the the season. December 17, 1909. among the records of chat- of Mrs. A. E. Austin. Grand nearly ready guests Misses Lida and Lora Young, who have Lake Stream, passed through here June 27. Anon. tel mortgages in the town of tirooksville, The of the Brooks- Hancock Maine, in book No. three on been on an extended visit to North Cas- last week for Boston, w here Mr. Maxwell present cutting job county, 2, pages Henry Linscott, jr., aged years, 16 and 17, to the COREA. ville Granite Co. is finished. mortgaged undersigned, Tuesday was kicked by the family horse tine with their sister, Mrs. Gilbert Leach, joined them, and where John was opera- nearly Louis Raggio, of the said Borough of Man- ted on hattan, to secure the payment of while the snim *1 w as and an came home last with their grand- for appendicitis. Friends here are Mrs. w ho has been ill Prof. Kent and family, of Boston, are thirty-five rolling, ugly Monday Ephraim Crowley, hundred dollars on or before June 1, 1910, cer- flesh wound was indicted under bis left father, George Black. pleased to learn the operation was success- the past few weeks, is out. occupying their cottage this season. tain personal property then situated in the town of Brooksville, Hancock Dr. Si.non ton was to take ful. Elmer and Leslie Black have county, Maine, eye. obliged Winfield Jellison, of Salisbury Cove, Mr. Barratt, the Prospect Harbor pastor, Gray gone and described in said chattel mortgage as seven Pitches before wound. follows, to wit: dressing the who owns the Kemick place here, engaged Charles Murch, who has been confined here Thursday evening. a trip South in schooner Herbert May. preached The following Chattels are now at the cut- to the house for three is Schools closed here on Thursday, after Arden Young to plant an acre of potatoes weeks, improv- Miss Maude Stewart and Geneva Young Capt. J. F. Hutchings, of schooner ting yards of V. Cardo & Sons, in the Quar- His son ries of the Buck's Harbor Granite s successful term Miss lyna which is an even and looking ing. Charles has been ill of was at home His vessel Company, taught by splendid have gone to Seal Harbor, where they have Izetta, Sunday. at Buck's Harbor known as South Brooks- and weeds. In a pneumonia in the and Mir ill, of lye. This is Alisa Merrill's patch, free from bugs meantime, he, too, employment at Seaside Inn. is loading in Bangor. ville, Maine: is better. Mrs. One (1) Bull-Wheel Derrick (Am. Hoist first term here, and she was by short time it will be one of the agricul- Leslie Swan and Mrs. Guy respected Bessie whose are at Pros- Joseph M. Bates, of Herrnon Center, & Derr Co.); lake. Cassie Bunker have been at Beeehlaud Young, parents both parents and pupils. Monday even- tural sights on the road to the relatives left One (1) Boiler with Hoisting-Engine, includ- Harbor for the summer, was calling who has been visiting here, several in the care of these pect ing Blocks and Pall, and fittings ing the school gsve an enter- in were: days assisting connecting interesting Among those town Sunday T. on friends here and for home on steamer Tremont Monday. with the above Derrick, Am. Hoist & Derr. sick ones. Saturday Sunday. Uinroent of tigs and recitations. The W. P. H. Dunn, H. A. Glidden, June 20. C. Co: Mullen, A number of the fishermen have taken Three Crane Surfacer Machines recita- The buckboard which (3) complete, Kcnirn: Spring song, school; Clifford Salisbury, of Brewer; Charles party went to Chi. Pneu. Tl. Co.; up their traps on account of scarcity of tions, M